This ordinance list summarizes over 480 ordinances passed by King County. It provides the ordinance number, subject, and notes if the ordinance was amended or repealed by other ordinances. Many of the early ordinances are no longer codified or have been repealed. The ordinances cover a wide range of topics from council procedures, zoning, taxation, boards and committees.
The petitioner, a member of the Indian Administrative Service in Tamil Nadu, was passed over for the position of Chief Secretary in favor of a junior officer. He challenged this as a violation of Articles 14 and 16 of the Constitution, arguing it was arbitrary and affected his career prospects. While the court unanimously rejected the petition, one judge used this opportunity to interpret equality more broadly as prohibiting arbitrary state action, establishing it as a check against unreasonableness. This new interpretation laid the foundation for a more dynamic concept of equal protection in India.
Amendments of the constitution of indiaSumit Yadav
This document summarizes amendments made to the Constitution of India between 2000 and 2013. Key amendments included extending reservation for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for another 10 or 20 years; implementing recommendations of finance commissions; protecting reservation in promotions for SC/ST candidates; providing right to education for all children until age 14; and adding new official languages. Other amendments concerned census population figures, anti-defection laws, service tax levy, co-operative societies, and empowering regional development in Karnataka. In total, over 15 amendments were made to the Indian Constitution during this 13 year period.
The Rotary Club of Lynnwood held its monthly board meeting on July 15, 2015. Key topics discussed included: declining membership numbers and goals to increase retention and recruitment; resolving legal issues from a 2014 golf tournament; supporting the Rotaract club; developing a succession plan for committees; and reviewing costs for weekly lunches which were approved to increase to $16. The treasurer reported approval of a $220,000 loan for a house construction project. Over $28,000 was raised at a recent rummage sale with more funds expected. The club approved purchasing an ambulance for $2,000 from the local fire district to send to Mexico for international service. The meeting adjourned at 8:49 pm.
The Rotary Club of Lynnwood held its monthly board meeting on August 20, 2015. Key discussions included approving $2,000 in funding for a Rotary International Polio Plus representative's mission trip to Ethiopia, signing a joint legal agreement with another club regarding an upcoming golf tournament, adding background checks to the membership application process, and updates on various club service projects including coat donations and the construction of a house. The treasurer reported on membership dues and a line of credit obtained. The secretary provided clarification on honorary members. Plans were discussed for upcoming social events and a Rotaract fundraiser.
The Rotary Club of Lynnwood held its monthly board meeting on October 15, 2014. Key topics discussed included: the status of the golf tournament fundraiser which is now in lawyers' hands; establishing guidelines for honorary memberships and external grants; updates to the club website and efforts for World Polio Day; accepting new member applications; progress on various community service projects; the need to submit international grant applications earlier; and resignations from the board requiring new director nominations. The meeting adjourned at 8:31pm with the next meeting scheduled for November 19th.
The Rotary Club of Lynnwood Board Meeting minutes from November 19, 2014 were approved with corrections noting new member additions. The Treasurer's report showed the club's finances on track but below budget on membership dues. Various club activities and events were discussed including the house building project, upcoming social and service events, and officer nominations for the next year were approved.
The Rotary Club of Lynnwood held its board meeting on July 22, 2014. The board discussed the need to encourage all club members to donate to Rotary International, approved switching the club's website platform to improve functionality and reduce costs, and passed the club's revised budget for the upcoming fiscal year with several adjustments to service program funding levels. Key items in the treasurer's report included addressing the club's shortfall in lunch purchases and a corporate resolution to update bank signature cards.
The petitioner, a member of the Indian Administrative Service in Tamil Nadu, was passed over for the position of Chief Secretary in favor of a junior officer. He challenged this as a violation of Articles 14 and 16 of the Constitution, arguing it was arbitrary and affected his career prospects. While the court unanimously rejected the petition, one judge used this opportunity to interpret equality more broadly as prohibiting arbitrary state action, establishing it as a check against unreasonableness. This new interpretation laid the foundation for a more dynamic concept of equal protection in India.
Amendments of the constitution of indiaSumit Yadav
This document summarizes amendments made to the Constitution of India between 2000 and 2013. Key amendments included extending reservation for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for another 10 or 20 years; implementing recommendations of finance commissions; protecting reservation in promotions for SC/ST candidates; providing right to education for all children until age 14; and adding new official languages. Other amendments concerned census population figures, anti-defection laws, service tax levy, co-operative societies, and empowering regional development in Karnataka. In total, over 15 amendments were made to the Indian Constitution during this 13 year period.
The Rotary Club of Lynnwood held its monthly board meeting on July 15, 2015. Key topics discussed included: declining membership numbers and goals to increase retention and recruitment; resolving legal issues from a 2014 golf tournament; supporting the Rotaract club; developing a succession plan for committees; and reviewing costs for weekly lunches which were approved to increase to $16. The treasurer reported approval of a $220,000 loan for a house construction project. Over $28,000 was raised at a recent rummage sale with more funds expected. The club approved purchasing an ambulance for $2,000 from the local fire district to send to Mexico for international service. The meeting adjourned at 8:49 pm.
The Rotary Club of Lynnwood held its monthly board meeting on August 20, 2015. Key discussions included approving $2,000 in funding for a Rotary International Polio Plus representative's mission trip to Ethiopia, signing a joint legal agreement with another club regarding an upcoming golf tournament, adding background checks to the membership application process, and updates on various club service projects including coat donations and the construction of a house. The treasurer reported on membership dues and a line of credit obtained. The secretary provided clarification on honorary members. Plans were discussed for upcoming social events and a Rotaract fundraiser.
The Rotary Club of Lynnwood held its monthly board meeting on October 15, 2014. Key topics discussed included: the status of the golf tournament fundraiser which is now in lawyers' hands; establishing guidelines for honorary memberships and external grants; updates to the club website and efforts for World Polio Day; accepting new member applications; progress on various community service projects; the need to submit international grant applications earlier; and resignations from the board requiring new director nominations. The meeting adjourned at 8:31pm with the next meeting scheduled for November 19th.
The Rotary Club of Lynnwood Board Meeting minutes from November 19, 2014 were approved with corrections noting new member additions. The Treasurer's report showed the club's finances on track but below budget on membership dues. Various club activities and events were discussed including the house building project, upcoming social and service events, and officer nominations for the next year were approved.
The Rotary Club of Lynnwood held its board meeting on July 22, 2014. The board discussed the need to encourage all club members to donate to Rotary International, approved switching the club's website platform to improve functionality and reduce costs, and passed the club's revised budget for the upcoming fiscal year with several adjustments to service program funding levels. Key items in the treasurer's report included addressing the club's shortfall in lunch purchases and a corporate resolution to update bank signature cards.
The Rotary Club of Lynnwood held its board meeting on September 17, 2014. Key discussion points included:
1) An issue with a participant who got a hole-in-one at the golf tournament not qualifying for the prize due to insurance policy details.
2) Approving a $13,500 grant request from the Edmonds Public Schools Alumni Foundation for a food program for homeless students.
3) Approving $2,000 from the budget for the Celebrate Lynnwood project.
4) A workshop on the club management software DACdb.
The Rotary Club of Lynnwood board meeting discussed:
1) Moving their club meetings to a new location to save on lunch costs and exploring having members pre-pay for lunches.
2) Updating their website with committee descriptions and photos which is hoped to be completed by mid-September.
3) Their upcoming golf tournament and need for dessert donations.
4) A new international service project providing medical equipment to Mexico still needing more details.
5) Accepting three new member applications pending no objections over the next three weeks.
The Rotary Club of Lynnwood and Lynnwood Rotary Community Foundation are offering nine $3,000 scholarships for the 2014-2015 academic year. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and be attending a high school or vocational program in the Edmonds School District or a private high school. The scholarship application and all supporting documents must be submitted to Marilla Sargent at the HomeStreet Bank location in Mountlake Terrace by March 15, 2014. Applicants must complete a qualification data sheet, application, and submit a transcript and two letters of recommendation.
The document describes a trip taken from April 9th to 15th. It notes that they left Capitol Reef due to snow warnings and dropped off Dave at the airport in Salt Lake City early. They then traveled to Willard State Park in Ogden and camped at the South Marina, which was the only one open due to an oil spill at the North Marina. It also mentions spending a night in Logan, Utah and traveling through northern Utah and southern Idaho, which has vast farm lands with many baby animals spotted. The document concludes with mentioning being in Jerome, Idaho getting services done like oil changes and grocery shopping at the Double A Cafe.
The document summarizes a bus ride taken in April 2013 through Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Dixie National Park. It provides photos from the trip showing landmarks like the patriarchs in Zion, hitchhikers on the road, Bryce Canyon's scenic drive at sunset, and deer on the way out of Bryce Canyon. The brief captions describe stopping to see Red Rock Canyon and taking in the first look at Bryce Canyon, with notes that the trip involved driving Bryce's scenic route in the afternoon and watching the sunset.
This document summarizes a 3 day camping trip to Zion National Park in April 2013. It describes the hikes and trails the group did each day, including watching the sunrise and relaxing in the evenings. On the first night of camping, one of the campers almost sat on a rattlesnake. Throughout the trip, they encountered various plants and animals including a canyon tree frog, collared lizard, and bee. The trip concluded on the third day with a hike out via Scoggins Wash, where they saw a whiptail lizard and did some bouldering.
The document provides information about landmarks and sites near Indian Watchtower in Canyonlands National Park, including views from the tower of native American art, stairs leading to the top, and the road to Zion National Park through Fredonia and Kanab. It also discusses the reintroduction of California condors to the Vermilion Cliffs in 1996, with 6 condors released, and the species having been endangered since 1967 after disappearing from canyon country in the 1920s, but now approximately 200 condors exist in the wild.
The document describes a bike ride and activities over Easter weekend at the Grand Canyon with a new friend named James Rex, also known as Jimbobwe. It details stops at Hermit's Rest and Desert View, where the group watched the sunset on Easter Sunday using a telephoto lens. That evening back at camp, Jimbobwe played original music he had written, showcasing his talents as a renaissance man.
The document summarizes a hiking trip taken by a group from March 29-30. It describes the group arriving at Indian Garden and hiking another 3 miles to watch the sunset at Plateau Point. It also mentions two members of the group, Nick and Peter, who were students on spring break from Stanford studying advanced subjects. The group had an enjoyable time getting to know Nick and Peter, despite not understanding half of their intellectual conversations. The document concludes by noting the group saw the lights of Bright Angel Lodge from their camp and that this is where they would end their hike the next day.
The document summarizes a trip taken by the author and friends from Phoenix to Jerome, Prescott, and Sedona in March 2013. Some key points included: wildflowers in bloom on the drive back to Phoenix; checking out a Phoenix park system with multi-use paths and scenic highways under construction; staying in Dead Horse State Park in Cottonwood, Arizona; visiting the old mining town of Jerome; and taking a hike in Prescott where the author got stomach cramps from eating too soon before the hike, amusing friends.
The document describes a hiking trip taken by Annabelle and others in the Grand Canyon from March 28-29, 2013. They hiked from South Kaibab Trail to Bright Angel Camp, then to Indian Garden Camp, where they spent the night before hiking out the next day. Along the way they saw red budding trees and camped at Indian Garden campground full of flowering trees.
We took a three mile day hike to Cedar Ridge on the Kaibab Trail in Grand Canyon National Park from March 25-27, 2013 for our first look into the canyon. While there, we also walked the first half mile of the Bright Angel Trail and met a local store cashier named Christopher who makes shopping memorable and manages the restaurant on the North Rim when it is open.
Three Civil War battles were reenacted in Arizona and New Mexico in March 2013: the Battles of Valverde, Glorieta, and Picacho Pass from 1862. Many reenactors dressed in 1800s clothing to demonstrate skills needed for living at that time. While the South tactically won the battles, the Federals destroyed the Confederate supply train at Glorieta, forcing their army to retreat. The battles highlighted brothers fighting brothers and the differing goals of the North and South in the Civil War.
The document summarizes a group trip taken by Ron, Connie, and others from March 13th to 17th to celebrate a 50 year trail. It details activities like having dinner at a Mexican restaurant and sharing margaritas, visiting a timeshare, having breakfast with friends, touring a farm and going on hikes, the men playing golf, going to a steakhouse and line dancing, and visiting Picacho Peak State Park. Photos were included in the document capturing some of the events.
Gary, Dave, and Linda spent Friday planning hikes in Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, and Zion. Later, Linda went for a short walk in the park and saw that it had poured rain earlier in the day. On Saturday, Karen, Dave, Gary, and Linda hiked up Daisy Mountain outside of Anthem, Arizona. They enjoyed views from the top of the mountain and had lunch before heading back down.
The document summarizes Linda's trip back to Seattle to visit family in February-March 2013. It describes Linda having a preview of the Grand Canyon during her flight home and seeing a bird's eye view of the snow storm that hit the Southwest. The document then discusses Linda spending her first night back in Arizona around a campfire, where she was joined by two pilots, Dave and Barbara, who shared stories about flying with Linda and her husband Gary.
This document appears to be a collection of photos taken during a trip to various parks in Arizona in February 2013. The photos depict landscapes, rock formations, wildlife, and other sights seen at Papago Park, Cave Creek Regional Park, and other locations. Captions provide some additional context and descriptions of the environments and history of the areas visited.
The document provides a summary of activities over several days in February 2013 in Catalina and Tucson, Arizona. It describes a short mountain biking ride, changing weather with high winds and dust storms followed by clouds rolling in. It then discusses looking at houses in Oro Valley. The document also notes an unusually heavy snowfall in Tucson that lasted over a day and stuck around in the mountains, with the author taking pictures and video to send to kids. Dinner with friends included more snow in the backyard captured in photos.
The document provides a photographic journal of hiking trips taken in the desert in February 2013. Photos show various desert plants like ocotillo and Mexican poppies in bloom, as well as birds like hummingbirds, thrashers, and sparrows. Other images depict the hikers, including shots of 'Dick trucking along' and the hikers waiting patiently. Locations visited included Romero Pools, Maiden Pools, and an area used by Native Americans to grind mesquite seeds.
1. The document summarizes a road trip taken by John Stewart through Arizona and parts of California and Mexico from February 13-16, 2013.
2. Some highlights included staying at the Spotlight 29 Casino, visiting the Imperial Sand Dunes, hiking trails in Catalina State Park and seeing beautiful sunsets, and crossing the border into Mexico.
3. The trip included exploring the Romero Ruins historic site in Catalina State Park, spotting various birds on the hiking trails, and meeting other RVers at their campsites.
The Rotary Club of Lynnwood held its board meeting on September 17, 2014. Key discussion points included:
1) An issue with a participant who got a hole-in-one at the golf tournament not qualifying for the prize due to insurance policy details.
2) Approving a $13,500 grant request from the Edmonds Public Schools Alumni Foundation for a food program for homeless students.
3) Approving $2,000 from the budget for the Celebrate Lynnwood project.
4) A workshop on the club management software DACdb.
The Rotary Club of Lynnwood board meeting discussed:
1) Moving their club meetings to a new location to save on lunch costs and exploring having members pre-pay for lunches.
2) Updating their website with committee descriptions and photos which is hoped to be completed by mid-September.
3) Their upcoming golf tournament and need for dessert donations.
4) A new international service project providing medical equipment to Mexico still needing more details.
5) Accepting three new member applications pending no objections over the next three weeks.
The Rotary Club of Lynnwood and Lynnwood Rotary Community Foundation are offering nine $3,000 scholarships for the 2014-2015 academic year. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and be attending a high school or vocational program in the Edmonds School District or a private high school. The scholarship application and all supporting documents must be submitted to Marilla Sargent at the HomeStreet Bank location in Mountlake Terrace by March 15, 2014. Applicants must complete a qualification data sheet, application, and submit a transcript and two letters of recommendation.
The document describes a trip taken from April 9th to 15th. It notes that they left Capitol Reef due to snow warnings and dropped off Dave at the airport in Salt Lake City early. They then traveled to Willard State Park in Ogden and camped at the South Marina, which was the only one open due to an oil spill at the North Marina. It also mentions spending a night in Logan, Utah and traveling through northern Utah and southern Idaho, which has vast farm lands with many baby animals spotted. The document concludes with mentioning being in Jerome, Idaho getting services done like oil changes and grocery shopping at the Double A Cafe.
The document summarizes a bus ride taken in April 2013 through Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Dixie National Park. It provides photos from the trip showing landmarks like the patriarchs in Zion, hitchhikers on the road, Bryce Canyon's scenic drive at sunset, and deer on the way out of Bryce Canyon. The brief captions describe stopping to see Red Rock Canyon and taking in the first look at Bryce Canyon, with notes that the trip involved driving Bryce's scenic route in the afternoon and watching the sunset.
This document summarizes a 3 day camping trip to Zion National Park in April 2013. It describes the hikes and trails the group did each day, including watching the sunrise and relaxing in the evenings. On the first night of camping, one of the campers almost sat on a rattlesnake. Throughout the trip, they encountered various plants and animals including a canyon tree frog, collared lizard, and bee. The trip concluded on the third day with a hike out via Scoggins Wash, where they saw a whiptail lizard and did some bouldering.
The document provides information about landmarks and sites near Indian Watchtower in Canyonlands National Park, including views from the tower of native American art, stairs leading to the top, and the road to Zion National Park through Fredonia and Kanab. It also discusses the reintroduction of California condors to the Vermilion Cliffs in 1996, with 6 condors released, and the species having been endangered since 1967 after disappearing from canyon country in the 1920s, but now approximately 200 condors exist in the wild.
The document describes a bike ride and activities over Easter weekend at the Grand Canyon with a new friend named James Rex, also known as Jimbobwe. It details stops at Hermit's Rest and Desert View, where the group watched the sunset on Easter Sunday using a telephoto lens. That evening back at camp, Jimbobwe played original music he had written, showcasing his talents as a renaissance man.
The document summarizes a hiking trip taken by a group from March 29-30. It describes the group arriving at Indian Garden and hiking another 3 miles to watch the sunset at Plateau Point. It also mentions two members of the group, Nick and Peter, who were students on spring break from Stanford studying advanced subjects. The group had an enjoyable time getting to know Nick and Peter, despite not understanding half of their intellectual conversations. The document concludes by noting the group saw the lights of Bright Angel Lodge from their camp and that this is where they would end their hike the next day.
The document summarizes a trip taken by the author and friends from Phoenix to Jerome, Prescott, and Sedona in March 2013. Some key points included: wildflowers in bloom on the drive back to Phoenix; checking out a Phoenix park system with multi-use paths and scenic highways under construction; staying in Dead Horse State Park in Cottonwood, Arizona; visiting the old mining town of Jerome; and taking a hike in Prescott where the author got stomach cramps from eating too soon before the hike, amusing friends.
The document describes a hiking trip taken by Annabelle and others in the Grand Canyon from March 28-29, 2013. They hiked from South Kaibab Trail to Bright Angel Camp, then to Indian Garden Camp, where they spent the night before hiking out the next day. Along the way they saw red budding trees and camped at Indian Garden campground full of flowering trees.
We took a three mile day hike to Cedar Ridge on the Kaibab Trail in Grand Canyon National Park from March 25-27, 2013 for our first look into the canyon. While there, we also walked the first half mile of the Bright Angel Trail and met a local store cashier named Christopher who makes shopping memorable and manages the restaurant on the North Rim when it is open.
Three Civil War battles were reenacted in Arizona and New Mexico in March 2013: the Battles of Valverde, Glorieta, and Picacho Pass from 1862. Many reenactors dressed in 1800s clothing to demonstrate skills needed for living at that time. While the South tactically won the battles, the Federals destroyed the Confederate supply train at Glorieta, forcing their army to retreat. The battles highlighted brothers fighting brothers and the differing goals of the North and South in the Civil War.
The document summarizes a group trip taken by Ron, Connie, and others from March 13th to 17th to celebrate a 50 year trail. It details activities like having dinner at a Mexican restaurant and sharing margaritas, visiting a timeshare, having breakfast with friends, touring a farm and going on hikes, the men playing golf, going to a steakhouse and line dancing, and visiting Picacho Peak State Park. Photos were included in the document capturing some of the events.
Gary, Dave, and Linda spent Friday planning hikes in Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, and Zion. Later, Linda went for a short walk in the park and saw that it had poured rain earlier in the day. On Saturday, Karen, Dave, Gary, and Linda hiked up Daisy Mountain outside of Anthem, Arizona. They enjoyed views from the top of the mountain and had lunch before heading back down.
The document summarizes Linda's trip back to Seattle to visit family in February-March 2013. It describes Linda having a preview of the Grand Canyon during her flight home and seeing a bird's eye view of the snow storm that hit the Southwest. The document then discusses Linda spending her first night back in Arizona around a campfire, where she was joined by two pilots, Dave and Barbara, who shared stories about flying with Linda and her husband Gary.
This document appears to be a collection of photos taken during a trip to various parks in Arizona in February 2013. The photos depict landscapes, rock formations, wildlife, and other sights seen at Papago Park, Cave Creek Regional Park, and other locations. Captions provide some additional context and descriptions of the environments and history of the areas visited.
The document provides a summary of activities over several days in February 2013 in Catalina and Tucson, Arizona. It describes a short mountain biking ride, changing weather with high winds and dust storms followed by clouds rolling in. It then discusses looking at houses in Oro Valley. The document also notes an unusually heavy snowfall in Tucson that lasted over a day and stuck around in the mountains, with the author taking pictures and video to send to kids. Dinner with friends included more snow in the backyard captured in photos.
The document provides a photographic journal of hiking trips taken in the desert in February 2013. Photos show various desert plants like ocotillo and Mexican poppies in bloom, as well as birds like hummingbirds, thrashers, and sparrows. Other images depict the hikers, including shots of 'Dick trucking along' and the hikers waiting patiently. Locations visited included Romero Pools, Maiden Pools, and an area used by Native Americans to grind mesquite seeds.
1. The document summarizes a road trip taken by John Stewart through Arizona and parts of California and Mexico from February 13-16, 2013.
2. Some highlights included staying at the Spotlight 29 Casino, visiting the Imperial Sand Dunes, hiking trails in Catalina State Park and seeing beautiful sunsets, and crossing the border into Mexico.
3. The trip included exploring the Romero Ruins historic site in Catalina State Park, spotting various birds on the hiking trails, and meeting other RVers at their campsites.