Barking Dogs - General

Please see how we communicate here:
http://www.41point5.org/?q=41point5_Communications

The City of Bellevue's Land Use Review Desk states that the 41.5 neighborhood is not considered a Planned Unit Development, because it wasn't annexed by Bellevue until 2001. They checked King County records and didn't see under language from our original plat indicating that it was a KC PUD:
http://www.41point5.org/docs/plat_survey.pdf

The Land Use Review Desk said that Bellevue does consider it a standard subdivision, with lots that equal or exceed the minimum lot size required by City of Bellevue zoning.

Mailing address:
41.5 Homeowner Association
PO Box 2181
1420 NW Gilman Blvd, Suite 2
Issaquah, WA 98027-7001
Phone: 206-931-6309

Note: the following information was researched in April, 2012. It can be changed at any time, so check with both the Issaquah or Bellevue school districts be be certain.

The 41.5 neighborhood is cut in half, with the upper neighborhood belonging to Bellevue School District and the lower neighborhood is Issaquah School District 411 according to these boundary maps:
High School
Middle School
Elementary School

They all essentially look the same as this illustration from the elementary school map:

Issaquah Schools would be Sunset Elementary, Pine Lake Middle and Issaquah High.

Bellevue Schools are Spiritridge Elem, Tillicum Middle and Sammamish High.

Here's what Rabanco has to say about picking up garbage when snow strikes:

When the snow falls ... Here’s what to expect:
If weather conditions prevent the safe collection of curbside garbage, recycling or yard waste, please remove your carts from the street by the end of the day.

After the snow …
On your next regularly scheduled collection day, up to twice the regular amount of garbage will be collected for no additional charge. Billing credits will not be issued for delayed collection due to inclement weather.

The dues are currently $100 per year and the deadline is end of March.

Technically, intersections along SE 40th PL that are unmarked should cause the down-hill traffic to yield to cars entering from the right (from looking down-hill perspective) according to Washington State Law RFC 46.16.180.
However, most residents are not aware of this law, so caution is advised!

The City of Bellevue is responsible for maintenance of retaining wall area.  Currently Jim Bennett is the contact: (425) 452-4321, jnbennett@bellevuewa.gov

Typically between 1pm and 3pm.

Wednesdays.  Yard waste is usually early and recycling/garbage are usually midday.

The City of Bellevue and PSE overlap in this area.   Contact the City of Bellevue's 24HR Hotline at 425-452-7840 if it's a light outage.  If a street light has fallen into the street and is a road or electrical shock hazard, call PSE at 1-888-225-5773.

The 41.5 HOA will pay for curb painting.   This is done at intervals that the HOA board deems appropriate.