Our city is a growing, diverse community and, as is often the case when we grow, challenges may arise. One of the most challenging issues I face as your Mayor is how to appropriately handle misinformation and speculation.
What I truly love about public process is the right of citizens to dissent and voice loudly their opinions. In America, we have perfected the right of peaceful protest, especially when we as a society disagree with something in government, business, or even in our schools.
Here locally, as I mentioned, there is a passionate discussion developing in our city over the use of the IRG property. As was reported in Federal Way Mirror, Orca Bay Seafood has announced plans to move their corporate headquarters to Federal Way. In order to accomplish this move, Orca Bay has partnered with Preferred Freezer to build a 239,000 square foot facility to house their frozen product and new corporate headquarters. This has generated much speculation over what this all means. I write today to clarify my position and where we go from here.
I respect and understand the sense of ownership and attachment our residents feel toward this iconic property. Many people have enjoyed the lush beauty and open spaces for years. The Rhododendron Gardens and Bonsai Museum are treasures in our community and attract visitors from around our region. The tranquil meadows are blooming with life and are a magnificent reminder of the untouched splendor of this property. These wonderful amenities will be preserved under the ownership of IRG. No one is proposing or considering eliminating these community assets.
As your Mayor it is my job first and foremost to ensure equal treatment under the the law and that our city follows a fair and legal process when considering an application for land use. I take seriously this responsibility, as well as listening to the concerns of our residents. This was the case when the city listened to the concerns of residents during the sale of the Weyerhaeuser property. We were asked repeatedly by Northlake residents to keep the current zoning in place and not allow a change for housing to be built.
It is important to note that this is NOT a city initiative. There is a process for private property owners to file an application for land use and we must follow it. It is the job of local government to make sure each applicant is treated equally under the law.
I occupy a unique position in our city. As someone chosen by you to represent the interests of our community, I continue to be impressed and humbled by the people who call Federal Way home and the passion our residents have for our city. As I started, I will finish. We live in a great community and I couldnβt imagine calling another place my home.