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Volume 2, Issue 10

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October 2004

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Cedar Mill Garage

The Cedar Mill Garage, which still stands at the south side of Cornell just west of the Barnes intersection. was constructed in 1919.

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HomeSellers/White Realty

When Norman White first got into the real estate business in 1962, the only subdivision in Cedar Mill was Terra Linda.

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Next Meeting
Cedar Mill Business Association

Tuesday, October 19, 2004
12 noon

Place: Cedar Mill Community Library

Topic: Town Center: How do we get there from here?

Speaker: Andy Back, Principal Planner, Wa. Cty Land Use & Transportation

Join us for lunch to gain a better understanding of the visionfor the Town Center and the means for achieving it

FREE lunch –bring your own beverage


Cedar Mill History Project underway

The Cedar Mill History Project got off to a good start last month with a meeting on September 23.

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Cleanup at Husen Park

Join your neighbors as we celebrate SOLV’s annual “Washington County Clean & Green,” October 16th, 9am to 1pm. We will be restoring natural areas of Jackie Husen Park by removing invasive Himalayan blackberry and English ivy (not wheelchair accessible). The park is located at 10955 NW Reeves, just east of 113th.

If you can, please bring a shovel, set of loppers and heavy-duty work gloves, although some equipment will be available. Youth groups are welcome. Refreshments will be provided. For information, call Melissa Higgins at 503/629.6305 x 2953 or email at mhiggins@thprd.com. To register, visit www.solv.org.


Peterkort's Big Plans

The Peterkort family recently unveiled its Master Plan for most of the remaining undeveloped land along both sides of Barnes Road from Cedar Hills Boulevard to the Sunset Transit Center.

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Teufel development on track

On September 30, 2004, the Beaverton Planning Commission unanimously approved Polygon Homes’ application for the giant development to be built on the Teufel Nursery property between Barnes and Cornell. Construction may begin as early as March 2005, according to Polygon Vice President Fred Gast.

Background information on the Teufel development is available on our website at cedarmill.org/teufel

The Cedar Hills-Cedar Mill Community plan shows the county’s long-term vision for this and other development in our area. There’s a link to it on the same page.



Library reopens on Sundays

With a spirit of optimism, the Cedar Mill Community Library reopened on Sunday afternoons this month. If fundraising can be sustained, the library should be able to keep its hours intact until the next fiscal year. Inquire at the library for ways you can donate or help out.


Team Web develops websites for local business

Team Web website design, a local Cedar Mill business, has recently completed projects for two local companies.

Walker Garbage Service’s site offers information on recycling, including a poster you can download to help you sort things out, plus links to informative local and national sites. walkergarbage.com

Pacific Northwest Tax Services’s site outlines their many services, their staff, and includes information on Tax School. pnwtax.com

If your business needs a website, you can contact Team Web at info@teamweb.com or by calling 503-629-5799.


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