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First, just formatting/readability advice. These would be much easier to understand at first
reading if each goal had a summary word in capitals, followed by a colon. Example —
EDUCATION: Encourage programs aimed at providing apprenticeships,
mentorships, education, job training and retraining, and skills enhancement that are
responsive to the changing needs of local businesses and residents. Suggested summary words:
Vision, Education, Targeted Industries, Coordinated Efforts, Regulatory Incentives, Rural and
Urban, Social Services, Tourism, Environment, Infrastructure.
ALL formatting
Katy McCoy
fix the economy and schools CF ED S
Heidi
Eisenhowe
r
8/17/16 Commenter passionate about farmland. County now very attractive to retirees, escalating the
price of homes. Young people can't afford to live here. For service workers, county needs
sewer for affordability. Jefferson County has skills and innovation to come together.
CF HS P Worked on 1st GMA
Comprehensive Plan
8/17/16 What new models can we try with wastewater and affordable housing?CF HS
Avoid conversion: retain working forests and farms. Permit alternate approaches to septic and
water: e.g. grey water systems, composting toilets.
CF LN
S
7/20/16 Need to maximize the use of facilities we have, e.g. not enough trailer parking at boat
launches.
CF LN
9/7/16 Need to develop infrastructure before the people come. Like the land use densities, the land
zoning. Would not like it to change. On the fringes of the county, you don't see sheriff's
deputies--coverage already strained.
CF LN
I would fix speed bumps on Gardiner Beach Rd, boat ramp CF TR
S
Need a bathroom stop in Gardiner CF TR S
Need to fix traffic control CF TR S
Would fix infrastructure/water/septic CF UT S
Need better and more fire service/emergency services and more reliable regular power service
during strong storms with high winds and flood control
CF UT
S
Provide the public sewer option while continuing to support alternative systems like
composting toilets
CF UT S
Kevin
Coker
7/6/16 The opportunities for expansion of building in the county is not because of building, it's limited
by the availability of water and sewer. We need proper mental health facilities for our
community. Consider partnering with Port Townsend City utilities (i.e. sewer) to expand in
areas like Glen Cove.
CF OT
Does recycling fit here? We really need a curb side pickup service CF S
Composting food waste takes ECY approval. Need to change tip fees and PW fees so waste can
by held on site for use, change ECY regulations
CF OT
S
I would fix the bus stop and post office in my area (Gardiner)CF S
I am happy with the book mobile services, perhaps it should be increased?CF S
Better collaboration of medical facilities in Kitsap and Jefferson Co.CF S
Brinnon CC should be used as daycare for children and older adults CF S
Solid waste-compost work. Food waste as a Community Nutrient Preserve, Humanure, more
people composting
CF OT
would like more sheriff patrols CF
Public Safety needs to be a higher priority. Sherriff Advisory Committee provided a study on
staffing level. Need enough deputies on the road to help public and need training to provide
services for elderly people. Aging community needs different kind of policing. NO mental
health facilities in county. A lot of traffic is coming into the county and sheriff's deputies
spread too thin. Example: Domestic Violence calls require 2 responders, which leaves gaps
elsewhere. Are there emergency cooperation opportunities?
CF
Sheriff's Office Assessment, which includes an extensive staffing analysis to increase number of
deputies: 2 in 2016, 2 more in 2017-2019 and 2 additional supervisors in 2016.
CF
Neil Wood 7/6/16 With the aging population/seniors, I see a lack of coordination among medical services and
specialty services.
CF OT
Ron
Marlow
8/17/16 We need basic survival planning. Food banks have no surplus. Need a strategic disaster plan.CF OT
Wayne
King
9/7/16 Would like to see the County get started with the sewer system. Do business core first.CF S
8/17/16 Everything revolves around toilets. We always wish for more flexibility in managing
wastewater.
CP
8/17/16 We don't have job opportunities for kids. We must begin with infrastructure--housing, streets,
broadband. No matter how much smaller a community is, we still need a wastewater
management system to keep clean, safe water. There was loss of grant money because the
county didn't take action.
ED CF
encourage economic development that sustains natural resources and open spaces, protects
environmental quality and enhances overall quality of life
ED EN
Lucas Hart
9/7/16 Average J.C. income is lower than the state average. Businesses don't feel welcome in the
county. There's a lot of environmental issues for businesses to address.
ED EN
Michael
Brittan
8/17/16 Owner of computer company since 2008, has difficulty finding skilled labor because they can't
find housing. There is a limited ability to bring in new employees to the business.
ED HS What median
income would be
necessary to afford
the median cost
housing?
Traffic and population are a huge factor. We have discussed senior housing, going as far as
market survey/study reports. Unless there is a funding mechanism I don't see a "for profit"
company moving forward with this. When was the last apartment building built in Jeff County?
This is a much needed resource-again have talked with many-but no intent. Chicken and egg
issue, need renters, which need jobs.
ED HS
Need fair pricing for housing ED HS S
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Tom Giske 7/6/16 What assumptions are we making about population projections--something like a foot ferry
from Seattle could really change things. Businesses need educated workers. There is no junior
college here. Bonds have problems getting posted [possibly misinterpreted]. Small businesses
of 2-3 people make a big difference in the long run.
ED LN More educational
opportunities
needed for potential
business workers.
Judy
Alexander
8/17/16 Need policy around food system development. Food is central to our economy. See book "The
Town that Food Saved". Commenter facilitates local Food Council. Surprised that the word
"food" is non-existent in the Port Townsend City Comprehensive Plan. Need to make food that
sustains us all, make it easy to grow food and make a food hub in the county that isn't
hindered [by regulation]. Have a year-round farmer's market. Do not want industrial
agriculture.
ED LN Food Council
Would like to have more major retailers (Home Depot, Wal Mart)ED LN
8/3/16 Edwin Glazer article in the Atlantic [Thomas Jefferson quote] "Government works best has
least hand". If it doesn't grow here, will grow elsewhere. What businesses are allowed in
Rural Village Center? Don’t need over-regulation on types of businesses. There should no be
heavy regulations on land use. Some things regulations are okay on.
ED LN
8/17/16 Anything the county can do to bring back lumber mills? Our logs are going to Seattle or China.
This is how we can attract young people back.
ED LN
Make it easier for small businesses to get started by streamlining regulations and being more
user-friendly
ED LN
S
WE all need to eat food. The industrial food system is making US citizens sick. In order to
maintain the health and vitality that is possible for Jefferson County citizens, we need to
increasingly source our food from Local farms and businesses. I would like this Comp Plan
update to fully support this need
ED LN OT S
Chimacum needs more succession plans for farms. Too many fallow farms! Too many land-poor
young farmers!
ED LN
S
Allow growth to happen for businesses. Small manufacturing this would allow our children to
stay and grow here, not have to move elsewhere to grow
ED LN
S
Need small business development that is non-residential ED LN S
EDG#4 and 5 "Coordinate federal, state, and local economic development groups to promote a
healthy economic environment. AND Provide regulatory incentives to encourage and facilitate
economic opportunities." is most important to me.
ED LN EDG#4,5
Protecting the natural character of the county is important but getting new businesses
established is extremely onerous
ED LN
Go to Kistap or Clallam Counties 98% of shopping. County misses out on this sales revenue. ED LN
Dean Rosenthal
don't want big box retail, shopping malls and chain restaurants. Encourage planners to focus
on revitalizing existing infrastructure to enhance economic opportunities
ED LN
Lucas Hart
Mirium
Murdoch
(SEP16-
00079)
6/7/16 Permits are too expensive for Air BNB (Bed and Breakfast).ED LN
Tyler
Durgan
8/17/16 How do we have affordable housing without re-zoning. I waited four months for a septic
permit. So many young kids have no hope, no dreams, in and out of jail… There's nobody to
hire. Diversify the economy and UGA for higher density.
ED LN
What is most exciting is when forests and farmlands are worked in an environmentally
sustainable manner that creates jobs and valued products. Tourists are not only attracted to
wild areas, but to communities that seem to have found answers in how to thrive and take
care of the environment at the same time. Hope and inspiration will always be a good sell!
ED NR EDG#1
Katy McCoy
Innovative models of sustainable resource use ED NR S
Jean Ball 7/6/16 Commenter echoes concerns for economic development and access to agricultural water rights
in Jefferson County.
ED NR Check which element
for water resources.
7/6/16 Jobs are a key factor in economic development. Commenter discussed recreational-based
economy. [meaning not captured]
ED NR
8/3/16 There is too much regulation on business, locations, etc. Farms do not make money. Should
not be getting breaks.
ED NR
Please add Alternative Energy Development and Electric Vehicle Charging Stations in the
Economic Development Element.
ED TR
S Larry Dennison
Phased infrastructure development. I mention this because as an owner of Chimacum Corner
Farmstand, it is frustrating how so many of the roadblocks we encounter in trying to build our
business all come back to septic limitations. That and the lack of housing for our employees
which again circles back to septic limitations in the surrounding areas. What we are trying to
do is consistent with the community’s rural character and history.
We're supporting local farmers who are creating rural jobs and goods while stewarding the
land. Seems to me this is just the type of economic industry the GMA envisioned.
ED UT EDG#3
Katy McCoy
The most important part of the economic development element is to have fast internet service ED UT
Job creation by expanding existing businesses. Provide sewage option in Tri-Area urban growth
plan. Get it done!
ED UT
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High technology is a false economy -trades information, money, gadgets, programs. Not items
that keep humans alive (food, water , shelter, clothes, transportation), or that builds culture
and community that is sustainable. We can build artisan, craft, tourist, maritime, health, food,
shelter, natural resource-based economies that provide family-wage jobs without bringing high
tech to area.
ED
The most important part of the economic development element is recovering lost businesses
and jobs in the rural areas with some structure - Quilcene, Brinnon, Nordland, Gardiner
ED
The current EDC is a waste of money. They should be looking for new businesses to come-not
adding one or two employees to existing businesses
ED
The most important part of the economic development element is to increase businesses and
jobs
ED
We need more businesses and senior businesses ED
Feel that EDC is only for Port Townsend ED
Expand the thinking
to the County. Port
Ludlow has 45,0000
SF available for
commercial
expansion.
I'd like an inexpensive pub ED S
Jobs are the main driving force behind the desire for economic development. Economic
opportunity is scant in Jefferson County - but I personally do not live here for economic
opportunity. It has been hard work to find employment but I accept it because the existing
personality of this county is far more important to me.
ED
Lucas Hart 1
A good indicator of economic development is the number of new traded sector business
and/or traded sector jobs. Traded sector businesses are those that produce good and/or
services in a region but sell them largely outside the region. They bring new wealth into the
community.
ED
Chuck Forster
Bonnie
Douglass
8/3/16 Business comes in and dies. Like Port Townsend wants Quilcene to die. Quilcene businesses
come and fail because of restrictive regulations.
ED
Celeste
Bennett
8/17/16 The community meetings at the Grange are excellent. A state bank is being discussed this
election cycle (viz. Kevin Van De Wege unable to get funding for mill in PA with federal bank
financing.) A state bank would be sensitive to local priorities.
ED P
Add Local Food and Agriculture to EDG#3,ED EDG#3 S
Economic Development purpose should read " …County shall promote economic development,
along with public health and safety, social services, food security and access, and
environmental quality
ED
S
Future Economic Prospects for Jefferson County should read: local agriculture and the local
production and processing of food is an important and growing part of Jeffco's economy,
attracting young people from all over the US who want to be mentored in sound farming
practices. Enhancing a community's ability to fully feed itself boosts local resilience in cases of
natural or manmade disasters, and fuels the wealth of the community be keeping money
localized that would otherwise be invested or spent elsewhere.
ED
S
Sustainable Economic Development Strategy-Environmental Sustainability "…continued
success. Sustainable methods of local production, processing, distribution, consumption, and
waste-recovery in the food system contribute to enhancing and protecting the health of our
environment and our residents.
ED
S
Need EDP2.5 Foster community food literacy, including educating all students from
Kindergarten through High School
ED
S
add g. EDP3.2 Protect local agricultural land; and ED S
Add EDP5.5 Collaborate with government and the business community to develop and
maintain infrastructure needed to support local food production and distribution
ED
S
Add EDP6.10 Support both rural and urban food agriculture that reduces our reliance on food
items produced elsewhere that can be produced locally.
ED
S
Add EDP7.5 Increase food self-reliance and community resilience, and encourage landowners
to participate in growing food.
ED
S
Add EDP8.5 Maximize the sale and local use of food produced in Jefferson County ED S
Add EDP9.3 Create a system of food agriculture capable of supporting the population of
Jefferson County without diminishing the long-term carrying capacity of our natural resources
ED
S
Add EDP10.5 Collaborate with government and the business community to develop and
maintain infrastructure needed to support local food production and distribution (this was also
inserted in support of Goal 5.0, but it can fit in either place
ED
S
Add EDG11 Ensure that farming remains a viable and valued vocational option. Add policies:
EDP11.1 Honoring food farmers' basic needs, and providing opportunities for agricultural
education; EDP11.2 Collaborating got develop agricultural support systems; EDP11.3 Working
to build shared infrastructure that allows farms to remain decentralized and take on less debt
in order to function; and EDP11.4 Identifying and helping to remove barriers to land acquisition
and use by new farmers.
ED
S
B. Initiative to attract new economic development (3) Conserve agricultural lands for
production and food security
ED
S
Keep our neighborhoods, support local businesses ED S
More restaurants and small businesses to provide services and create a larger tax base to help
defray property taxes
ED
S
In general, determining what direction (economic development or/and retirement
communities) is the main focus-meaning it appears as though many retired folks are here- does
that suicide planning?
ED
S doesn't make sense
more jobs ED S
Can we have a fee imposed on new development and infrastructure to help protect open
spaces? Need No-net-lost open space approach
ED
S Lucas Hart
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Replicating what has been done with Finn River in Chimacum is highly encouraged. This
approach provides jobs in rural areas and maintains rural character at the same time. It's also a
great community gathering place.
ED
S Lucas Hart
According to MRSC, perhaps the only legal economic development activity that can be
undertaken by a county is to join and pay dues to an economic development council . In the
end, this Element amounts to a lot of nice sounding words but (so far as I can tell) it holds no
one responsible for achieving the plan's goals. This Element ought to be rewritten to simply
state that the County will join and pay dues to an Economic Development Council who will 1)
prepare economic development plans for approval by the County and 2) submit written
reports of accomplishments against the plan.
I might relent slightly to allow perhaps one page of extremely broad brush development goals
which must be addressed in the plan of the appointed Economic Development Council.
ED
S David Neuenschwander
2) Targeted Industry Program. The reason this attracts me is that every industry has unique
needs. No one-size-fits-all-program will ever work for everyone. Makes total sense to prioritize
certain industries (your list looks good) and start working on individualized to prioritize certain
industries (your list looks good) and start working on individualized solutions. This sets a more
flexible stage for good creative work. There’s so much more that can be accomplished while
still sticking within GMA guidelines.
ED EDG#2
Katy McCoy
EDG#3 " Establish a Targeted Industry Program that promotes Jefferson County's strengths,
advantages and potential in the following industries…" is most important to me
ED EDG#3
EDG#3 "Establish targeted industry program that promotes county's strengths, advantages,
and potential in industries" stands out because it has the most opportunity to build on
strength
ED EDG#3
EDG#3 "Establish targeted industry program that promotes county's strengths, advantages,
and potential in industries" stands out because this needs to happen in multiple areas, not just
Port Townsend.
ED EDG#3
Ag, value-added, marine trades, tourism are logical here ED EDG#3
Change EDG#3 to Establish a targeted industry program that finds individualized creative
solutions to promote Jefferson County’s strengths, advantages, and potential in the following
industries. (so as to emphasize the values of flexibility and creativity in solving problems)
ED EDG#3
Katy McCoy
I would change the 6th goal to read: Encourage and support economic development for both
rural and urban lands. (It's hard now how worded to understand the intent of the goal)
ED EDG#6
Katy McCoy
Routine maintenance of road dividers and traffic circles is needed due to weeds ED Dean Rosenthal
Dennis
Shultz
7/6/16 The county has a reputation of not supporting business. Need to look at economic
development goals.
ED What kind of support
do businesses need?
9/7/16 Arrow lumber on S.R. 20 took 20 years to get permits.ED OT
8/17/16 I don't like the fact that I must drive two hours to buy shoes.ED LN
ENG8.0: "protect habitability, environmental quality, and natural beauty of JC from the
adverse impacts of development with respect to view sheds and noise and mitigate impacts
based on the conditions" is most important. Don't sacrifice the environment for jobs
EN ED ENG#8
Cindy Jane 8/17/16 Local 20/20--submitted line-in/line-out on climate change for the CP. They are able to provide
climate change studies. Need a climate adaptation plan.
EN LN S Adaptation plan Local 20/20 has
climate change
studies
Consider that we humans need to become part of the nutrient cycle-our wastes, our bodies at
death.
EN UT
S
I haven't a clue, but
it might help to
learn from other
traditions,
worldwide, which
have worked for
eons.
All parts that pertain to watershed stewardship is important to me. We can't live without it.
Change the aversion we all seem to have regarding our own "waste." Allow and encourage
alternatives to flush the toilet
EN UT
Improve Port Townsend air quality.EN S
Buffers and agriculture stands out in the environment element EN
The most important part of the environmental element is to communicate tsunami and
earthquake preparedness
EN Should there be
anything in EN
element re:
emergency
preparedness?
Need education on what climate change will look like in Jefferson County - sea heights,
erosion, weather, etc.
EN
S
Use CAO mgmt plan that fit the characteristics of each property, but only with monitoring and
enforcement
EN
S
Maintain the coastline EN S
Pulp mill smells bad and is anathema to environmental quest. Demand filters.EN S Dean Rosenthal
Protect working forests and ag lands from conversion. EN EGN#8 Scott Freeman
Fish and wildlife habitat are natural systems that in the most cost effective way, protect our
water supplies, protect against natural disasters and preserve natural resources we depend
upon. They also help drive tourism economies and natural resource dependent economies,
which if managed appropriately, can exist together. Furthermore, these habitats make up the
views capes we're known for in Jefferson County. If we protect fish and wildlife habitat, we
reap rewards on many fronts in the most cost effective way possible.
EN ENG#12
Lucas Hart
ENG#2,3,6,8,13, and 14 stand out. It is important to allow development along shorelines,
protect air quality. #13 "Protect aquifer recharge areas from depletion" is important because
of the quality of local water (two for the same reason) #8 "Protect habitability, environmental
quality, and natural beauty from adverse impacts of development" is important because
preserving natural resources and current quality of life
EN ENG#2,3,6
,13,14
Add the retention of
agriculture to #8 as
it is necessary to
marry ag with
preservation, as it
keeps a growing
population fed and
resilient and
sustainable. Add
"agricultural
functionality or
potential" after
environmental
quality
ENG#9 and 10 " Ensure landslide and erosion hazards are appropriately designated and that
measures implemented to protect health and safety for these areas. AND Minimize seismic risk
to life and property on new and existing structures is most important to me.
EN ENG#9,10
The most important part of the environmental element is climate change.EN
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Lorna
Smith
7/6/16 Impacts of climate change include storm surges, effects on water quality, temperatures, bluff
erosion. Climate change is a real issue that needs attention.
EN
8/3/16 Land based activities that bring a lot of people here. Nut trees--agro forestry. Establish a plot
and don't need to till or plow. Filberts = superfood.
EN S
EP#5 " promote coordination of water utility planning to ensure adequate potable water
system and protect quality of water supply" stands out the most because of its impact on
agriculture potential in our county. The more water utilities (esp. PUD), the less Ag wells and
the less resilient our community is in a food crisis because of less food.
EP CF UT#5
add "to serve the
needs of county
subsistence
agricultural growth"
or something similar
The most important part of the Essential Public and Capital Facilities Element is to increase
coordination with Harrison Facilities
EP CF
S
mental health services in Jefferson Healthcare facility are disgusting. Those with mental health
emergencies go to other hospitals or jail instead. How inhumane!
EP
S Deal Rosenthal
9/7/16 How quickly JC is changing, cost of housing is sky rocketing. To afford to live here and raise a
family here…need to find a balance of infrastructure. Housing more affordable for young
people. Make it easier for youth to be here. JC is not innovative, behind on technology.
HS CF
7/6/16 Economic development issues tie into affordable housing issues--CP update needs to look at
how the goals of ED and housing are connected.
HS ED
Obtain banking support for small business/ housing projects HS ED S
need better housing and jobs HS ED S
Ron
Marlow
8/17/16 I helped write the first GMA goals and policies for affordable housing. We need to plan
infrastructure--what happened with the sewer project? Why are there restrictions on PRRDs
(planned rural residential developments) for affordable housing? Affordable housing is being
limited by lack of sewage treatment plant. Why are DCD and EH enterprise funds? This seems
like a conflict of interest. What I like about the county is that there are intelligent people who
live and work here--as a team we can meet the challenges and make a change.
HS LN P
WE can remove barriers to obtaining safe housing by allowing density in areas where land is
not useful for agriculture
HS LN OT S
Address housing needs for everyone, but those with fewer means is more urgent. Don't want
to lose historic families, youth, farmers, artisans/trades people, service sector. HSG#2 inspires
me most because housing needs are diverse--must create variety of innovative solutions. Love
the Land Trust low income housing project for incubator farm plots for aspiring farmers.
HS LN HSG#1
Katy McCoy
increase density in selected areas and support shared septic system-operated by county HS LN HSG#1
Scott Freeman
County's highly restrictive land use policies and prickly building policies contribute to high price
of housing. Ease restrictive land use policies and establish procedures to encourage building
HS LN
David Neuenschwander
59% of renters in the county have insecure housing and pay more than 30% of income
compared to 19% in 2000. Section 8 has a five year wait list due to no housing available.
HS LN
Barbare Morey
Matt
Belding,
employee
at
Chimacum
Market
6/6/16 Has to live 35 minutes from work to afford housing on $10/hour wage.HS TR
Need more greywater allowances for residential properties, reduce strain on septics and allow
for increased human density on limited septic systems. This helps with the affordable housing
issue because septic is a limited issue. We could allow wastewater gardens on parcels one acre
or larger
HS UT
S
WE have farms, need housing for farm workers and people living in tents and unsafe housing.
Need government help with water and community septic to encourage jobs
HS UT
S
stop housing development in non-PUD Chimacum and allow remaining water rights to be
shared with current and future ag needs
HS UT
S
Costs of treating septic for homes and businesses not on the grid is high. County should
innovate and fund/support pilot projects that identify new ways to treat septic outflows
cheaper and more efficient.
HS UT HSG#2
Philip Vogelzang
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composting toilets even with sewer availability, legal temporary farm worker housing, remove
barriers to obtaining safe housing
HS UT OT
Remove barriers to obtaining safe housing by reducing size requirements, allow more for lot.
Allow commercial facilities. Tiny homes should be ok.
HS
S
Farm worker housing should be added to housing element HS S
We can remove barriers to obtaining safe housing by stopping Air BnB's (etc.) Create a housing
board and inspectors and fines for people who don't post there. Create a lottery of who gets to
be vacation rental, only 5 (etc.) per 25 miles or something. Tax people who are more than two
homes or those who are out of state/local home owners. Tax second homes!
HS OT
S
More permits (cheaper permits) for tiny homes. Less septic requirements for tiny homes (one
bed, not two)
HS
S
The housing element needs more housing services for seniors.HS S
would fix housing shortage/community infrastructure HS S
Need funding for sustainable small scale clustered affordable housing HS S
More ADU's and tiny homes on land for low income residents HS S
housing HS S
Encourage composting toilets; the add-a -rental right to convert attics, basements, garages,
garden sheds for low income housing. Quit erecting barriers i.e. current code compliance.
Houses build previous to existing codes still sound and decent housing.
HS
S
Supply of housing units has not kept pace with demand for such housing, which increases cost
of rentals. Lack of jobs paying living wages places housing out of reach for workforce and those
in poverty.
HS HSG#1
Barbara Morey
HSG2.0 "Promote a variety of affordable housing choices throughout the County through the
use of innovative land use practices, development standards, design techniques, and building
permit requirements is most important.
HS HSG#2
HNG#2 is most important because affordable housing is a critical need HS HSG#2
Love term "innovative" used in HSG2.0 - we need more HS HSG#2
Most of the housing goals are often ignored. There is far too much difficulty with out-of-the-
box problem-solving. More latitude is needed to encourage innovative experimental thinkers
HS HSG#2
Study alternatives
without judgement.
A tent looks pretty
good to someone
who has been
sleeping on a park
bench.
All Housing Goals are important, Especially #4: Encourage development of housing for people
with special needs
HS OT HSG#4
have limited housing units for people with special needs compared to the need. Dove house
turned away 191 households in the past fiscal year. County has 3rd highest # of homeless vets.
Need a full time 24/7 shelter with support services that include resident "life skills coaches"
social workers. Should be self-governed . Former Union Bank on Sims Way could be an option.
HS HSG#4
Barbara Morey
I would increase availability of small/affordable housing for homeless and/or working class
people
HS
Would fix affordable housing (not that the Comp Plan can change this trend)HS
We need to have affordable housing for all-even for folks who don't want or can't afford what
is currently considered "standard"
HS
The housing element stands out because we need "decent" housing-no more moldy trailers
and apartments or houses! All local rentals must pass mold tests! So toxic for low income
residents
HS OT
Affordable housing impacts food sector because affordable housing impacts agriculture HS OT
There are "illegal" unpermitted farmworker housing structures that don't meet residential
standards
HS
Need more flexibility to allow varying definitions to the concept of "decent" housing-one size
does not fit all.
HS
Housing providers increase rental rates beyond affordable 3-% of income for 59% of renters.
Professional county staff turned down positions because could not find housing. Many
commute from Clallam Co.
HS
Barbara Morey
HUD funded multifamily housing is near end of term and can now be rented at inflated market
values
HS
Barbara Morey
Need a goal to create affordable housing as fast as possible.HS Barbara Morey
Need to permit interim housing such as tiny houses, increase number of ADU's and allow
composting toilets, ability to live in an RV on private property. Repurpose unused public and
private property to create more housing units.
HS
Barbara Morey
Address zones where tiny home would be allowed. Standards to be applied to tiny home
structures including composting toilets, solar energy, and construction standards, min.
dwelling unit size/occupancy/density. Eligibility of tiny homes to be ADU's
HS
Barbara Morey
Land trust include a purchase of large 4-5 bedroom single family home to be used for
supported group housing.
HS
Barbara Morey
New housing units should have a permanent requirement to provide a percentage of their
units at affordable housing rate as established for Section 8
HS
Barbara Morey
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Formally adopt a housing first approach to create affordable housing for special needs
populations. Five step plan in Utah includes 1. Construct more housing, 2. ramp up job
placement. 3. use service agency databases to prioritize the most vulnerable members of the
community for housing rather than a "first come first served" approach 4. Use coordinated
services across agencies to identify and assist at-risk groups before they hit the streets. 5.
rethink homelessness entirely. 344 homeless individuals in the Point in Time county in 2015
which includes all ages.
HS
Barbare Morey
Concerned about affordability of housing HS
Mark
Jocems
7/6/16 Affordable housing is an important issue we need to deal with.HS
8/3/16 We need different regulations [more permissive] for park models for housing.HS OT
8/17/16 Allow for innovative infrastructure for Tiny Homes.HS OT
8/3/16 Need to have smarter regulations. It's expensive to bring in power to site.LN CF
Cass
Brotherton
8/17/16 Quilcene needs farm worker housing. We need to find ways to allow for smaller & less costly
housing that is safe. Tiny homes without utilities or served by a common area. More houses
per acre. Economic development would be helped with creative use of community drainfields.
Water system infrastructure needs to expand, particularly with areas prone to saltwater
intrusion.
LN CF
Disagree with LNG#8: "promote development of tourist and tourist-related activities as a
provider of employment and business opportunities." because too much transient population,
second homes, lack of rentals for working class
LN ED LNG#8
N
LNG#2,3,6,9 are really important because I like building an industry that is already thriving
rather than diversifying more by bringing in more industries. No to "high technology" industry.
Our county needs salt of the earth type working folks, not new money workers. They exploit!
#9 is also very important to enhance Jeffco's overall quality of life!
LN ED LNG#2,3,6,
9
S
Remove high
technology,
emphasize food
production as a
needed part of a
sustainable
economy (a pillar
that supports a
population
foundation). Create
more zoning space
for food
aggregation,
processing, growing
in rural areas
I would get rid of "paper mill" and extraneous non-essential (to community needs) businesses LN ED
S
Larry
Knobles
7/6/16 Big box stores [comment incomplete]LN ED Check max
commercial bld size
in county.
Terry
Vanbright
(sp.?), Port
Ludlow
7/6/16 Terry from Port Ludlow Village Council--starting to understand the Master Planned Resort.LN ED
Richard
Hull
7/6/16 I value, and would like to preserve the rural feel of Jefferson County LN EN P
Need better logging buffers LN EN S
Jenna
Dearing
8/17/16 I love Jefferson County. I'm a young person and am unable to find affordable land. What
definition of affordable housing are we using in this discussion? Jefferson County lacks
[human] diversity. We need to think about a larger sense of community and be more inclusive.
LN HS P
One thing I would fix is Rv's used as rental residences in Irondale area LN HS S
Curious about rural housing and how to create affordable options for younger, local folks to
obtain farmland and find affordable housing, new models of clustered rural housing?
LN HS
S
7/20/16 Community on west side of the county would appreciate smaller parcel sizes (RR 1:5) for
families to purchase. Many are 20 acres in size and not as affordable.
LN HS
Dale
Moses
8/17/16 Commenter would be interested in what planning assumptions were in 2004 for population,
etc. There could be problems with population forecasts that would throw off the planning
assumptions.
LN HS
Sherry
Perry
8/17/16 I own a 30-acre tree farm, zoned RR1:20. Cannot subdivide because of zoning, but should be
able to do something with the residual 10-acres. This is extra land that can't be used to create
another home site. Without changes, the outreach process is futile. What do we need to do to
make our county live and not die? I love the people and the trees here. Do the required GMA
amendments leave room for what we want to do in the county?
LN HS
8/17/16 Rural Commercial Center--it's hard to put up affordable housing around RVCs that have
minimum 5-acre residential zoning surrounding them. We need higher residential density
around the RVCs. The county land use goals may be out of date by now.
LN HS
Allow for smaller legal ag-zoned parcels where soil quality is exceptional. Current 20-acre
parcel size is too large for small but productive farm management
LN NR
S
Study zoning of ag-
20 acres to
determine limits
created when large
livestock is the only
option
Owen
Fairbank
8/17/16 I like how volunteers are generous with their time in Jefferson County. Land use planners are
better here than elsewhere. The Forest Transition Overlay provision in the CP and UDC causes
concern--it is a mechanism for suburban development.
LN NR P
Bring back the lumber mill LN NR S
Limit marijuana as agriculture-need more food!LN NR S
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Need to fix encroachment of timber harvesting on residential zoned and master planned areas LN NR
S
stop the tree cutting LN NR S
Ease regulations to allow for transition of farm land to a new generation while maintaining the
old farmers on the land
LN NR
S
NO logging in MPR LN NR S
Improve bike/public transportation option on Beaver Valley Road LN TR LRG#17
Rob
Mitchell,
424260
Duckabush
Rd.,
Brinnon
7/6/16 Opposed to Brinnon Master Planned Resort. Should have rural county with slow, controlled
growth that is sustainable. The only major route to serve the Peninsula should not be located
off of [notes end].
LN TR
Concern about marijuana growing and selling in our county-would like to see less ideally - no
more pot shops or farms
LN
S
It is important to protect rural character and conserve natural resources -although I think
everyone feels this way that lives in our county!
LN
Paul
Schmidt
8/3/16 When it comes to smaller communities, have a comp plan that applies to the area. Urban
Growth Plan…include Quilcene. Water that cannot be hooked up? Keep folks together--but
RR1:20 cannot be subdivided or sold.
LN
Disagree with LNG#1: " Make Jeffco best place to live, work and conduct business." because
too many people will move in.
LN LNG#1
So many of the Land use and rural goal points are redundant! Kind of hard to pick one or two
as important because many repeat others
LN LNG
I would not have a resort on Black Point that includes a golf course, zip lines, etc. Ecotourism is
a better plan. Teach people about our forests and tidelands and how to use them sustainable
LN
S
9/7/16 A lot of what has helped keep Gardiner rural is the maximum density of residential 1:5. LN P
LNG#23 to maintain Port Ludlow MPR viability as county's only existing MPR is most important
to me
LN LNG#23
S
LNG#27 and 28 are the same thing" Improve information base on the uses, existing conditions,
and vulnerability of surface waters. And To protect and enhance the water quality of surface
waters."
LN LNG#27,28
S
Provide more support and ease regulation for home-based businesses and cottage industries LN
S
Provide more support and ease regulation for home-based businesses and cottage industries LN
S
Increase zoning density around rural centers LN S
Preserve the natural beauty of the area LN S
Encourage diversity in culture/arts/culinary expression LN S
Work with people to develop their property instead of laying down road blocks LN S
Change regulations to help people transition properties into new agricultural lands LN S
Comprehensive Plan Amendment: land outside city limits of PT that is zoned commercial or
industrial should have a building footprint of 60,000 square feet and a height limitation of 50
feet. Valley View Motel at Discovery Bay is zoned for a hotel and has a Class A water system
with a septic system that can handle a 100 unit hotel, but cannot due to 7,500 square footprint
and a height limitation of 35 feet. People go to Sequim or PA instead of spending money in
Jefferson County. 2 manufacturing plants would like to build 40,000 square foot buildings but
can't. Lot income housing and family wage jobs go together. Enrolment of children in Jefferson
County schools decreases. The county is losing 5 or 6 million dollars in tax revenue because lack
of family wage jobs or retain stores to meet needs of people who live here.
LN
S
LNG#1, 6,7,18 are important to me: ensure consistency between state and local planning
policies and regulations, foster home-based businesses or cottage industries, foster economic
development in rural areas which is small-scale recreations or tourist-related and relies on a
rural setting
LN LNG#1,6,7
LNG#6,15,16 "foster home-based businesses or cottage industries to provide economic and
employment opportunities outside rural village centers. Support opportunities to provide
variety of affordable housing. ID and designate lands for both public purposes and essential
public facilities." stand out the most to me.
LN LNG#6,15,
16
Paul and
Mary
Schmidt,
Quilcene
8/31/16 Why must we know specific commercial use before applying for permits?LN OT
We need proper development and growth-not sprawl.LN
Rescind the Forest Transition Overlay zoning classification See letter from Jefferson Land Trust.
It is a mechanism for suburban development
LN
S
7/20/16 Property inholders on the Quinault Indian Nation would like to address the situation of
multiple jurisdictions having interest in land use decisions.
LN
Chuck
Gibilisco
8/3/16 Niche market--filberts, hazelnuts. Don't need to fertilize or till soil annually. Small 10-ac plot. 3
acres of filberts. Zoned for AG. Came here because was attracted to the natural beauty of this
community. Have not had any problems with the County but hear other people have had
problems. Just meet each other as people. New technologies [like sewer] are developing all
over the world. It would be nice if J.C. would be more open and flexible to things like
composting toilets.
LN OT
Linda
Davis
8/17/16 Farmers are getting older and want to pass on the farm. Need a transition plan from active
farmers to new farmers. There is no succession plan. Need an affordable way to build a
second dwelling on a parcel, allowing someone to age in place while new farmers take over.
This county is the most expensive place to build--how can we change this?
LN
I would add keep "green" stores away from schools. Also elimination of the concept of
permitting any businesses from document is a good idea..
LN
Cherie Perry
NO logging in MPR LN
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I owned property in the Duckabush for 28 years. Moved here to Port Townsend because we
loved it. Port Townsend was too busy so moved to Dosewallips. Like the area, but right on the
highway. I'm never going to leave so I hope the property won't be a giant resort including a zip
line, shooting range, golf course. I always though was way too big. Maybe only 200 units. Great
place to have small lodge like center and take them to National Forest to teach people about
plants and animals. The MPR would change my life here and I don't want to leave. There are
jobs here if you know how to look-need to value where you live, not how much you make
LN
7/20/16 Everyone likes J.C. quality of life, so don't bring in sky scrapers.LS
Kristi
Kissler
8/17/16 I love my neighbors, the landscape, & the library. There are conflicts, historically, between
natural resource preservation and economic development. I want to see innovation to bring
convergence instead of divergence, to find new models and opportunities, and provide a way
for solutions through innovation.
NR ED P
NRG#1 "Encourage the conservation of resource lands and the long-term sustainable use of
natural resource-based economic activities throughout Jefferson County" is most important to
me because I believe in economic extraction of resources that is sustainable
NR ED
6/23/16 I am interested in learning about how to develop land for home and farming, starting food
business, and amplify our county's ability to re-create a sustainable food supply. I would like
to see preservation of a rural quality & life, providing food for a burgeoning population &
remaining resilient in a changing world. Make our farm land useful for growing food for our
local population.
NR ED See Food Council
group
7/6/16 Commenter has had a positive time with DCD and building her home & understands challenges
of developing a property. There is a lack of water rights for those who want to farm.
NR EN Water right sharing.
8/3/16 I would like to go fishing. Allow recreational fishing, not commercial fishing. Don't let Native
people take so many.
NR EN
Restrict PLA cutting trees NR LN S
NRG#2,4,9,10 are important. 9 and 10 "Preserve water resource quality and quantity by
regulated mineral extraction and conserve and protect agricultural land base and its economy
and lifestyle"" are most important because with climate change, the need for local food and a
stable water supply are critical
NR LN NRG#2,4,9
,10
9/7/16 Jefferson Food Council shows that only 8% of food consumed in Jefferson County is produced
in J.C. Looking to increase comprehensive plan awareness of food systems.
NR LN
Need more regulation of timber harvests so that destruction of beautiful areas such as Port
Ludlow does not become a pattern
NR
S
Agriculture stands out in the natural resource conservation element because it's food for our
community
NR
Aquaculture that includes fish-farming in saltwater should not be allowed.
NR
S
Regulate the waters
as we do the land.
NRG#1,3, 9 are most important to me: encourage conservation of resource lands and
sustainable natural resource based activities, conserve and protect forest resource lands for
long-term economic use, preserve water quality and quantity by regulating mineral extraction
activities.
NR NRG#1,3,9
Conserve and protect the ag land base and its associated economy and lifestyle is is important
because I am a farmer
NR NRG#10
Conservation for future generations is important to the Natural Resource Conservation
Element
NR
The beauty of the county is its most valuable asset; there is now too much clearcutting of
mature woods.
NR
Educational component-visiting historical farmhouses, historic preservation-historic farming
and planting more native food plants
OS NR are food
gardens/farms a
natural resource?
OSG#2,3,4 especially 3 and 4 "encourage multiple use of open spaces and wildlife corridors.
Develop and maintain public park and recreational facilities that are responsive to the needs
and interests of residents and visitors And Establish and maintain a county-wide trail system
that meets population needs and open space objectives" are important because wildlife
corridors are more important with the changing climate, trails are key for encouraging more
biking/walking
OS TR OSG#2,3,4
Would like more public access, especially on waterfronts, through expansion of parks and rec
areas in the Open Space element
OS
S
Expand tax revenue
to parks and rec
agencies, increase
grants, local
partnerships, limit
private
development
OSG#2 is most important to me because I appreciate the education and health benefits of
public spaces
OS OSG#2
Preservation of sites of historic or cultural value is important in the open space, parks and
recreation, and historic preservation element
OS
Add community gardens and orchards in open spaces OS
I would have more public access to waterfront areas OS
Love natural beauty of forest land. Would like to see more of that at county level along the
canal. Most waterfront property is private. Would like to see more public trails.
OS
How can we do a better job of conserving natural resources? Conservation and educational
opportunities through things like a boat trail. If opportunity came up would like to see more
public access
OS Opportunities
should be seized to
buy waterfront
property
7/20/16 We need more parks that don't require reservations.OS
Trails are a good start to creating a walkable, bikeable community OS OSG#3,4
Trish
Warner
9/7/16 Traffic issue: state regulates highway. Bus [Jefferson Transit] can't get on and off highway
easily, etc. Jefferson Transit has not been very helpful with this issue. Elderly cannot feel safe--
no one wants to be dropped off on the highway to wait for the bus.
TR CF S
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Community looks out for each other. Quiet streets. Trouble with traffic. 35 MPH through
much of the area. Boat launch is a popular community asset. It's right at a blind spot in the
road, and area can flood in the winter. Not utilizing this location enough for transit, there is no
bus stop here, need a place for elderly to park and take a bus. Bus stop is in the rain and on
the highway.
TR CF S
Trouble with Transit accommodating people in wheelchairs at Cape George. The distance to
bus stop is far. Old people should not be driving, but cannot use transit as an alternative.
TR CF S
7/20/16 Better roads and development to bring people / "tourists" in. ORV park--takes money, money
goes out of county since we don't have anything to use money on.
TR ED
TRG#2,3,4,9,10 are all key. #2 and 4 are related and highest priority "Promote a coordinated
and integrated public transportation system And encourage land use types, mixes, and
densities that promote efficient multi-modal transportation systems." Public transportation
can reduce greenhouse gasses and help affordability.
TR EN TRG#2,3,4,
9,10 Improve transit
system by increasing
frequency of runs.
Consider increasing
taxes on gasoline or
parking to fund
transit
Can we make the Chimacum crossroads more safe for pedestrians without making it feel too
suburban?
TR LN
S
9/7/16 There is no rest stop along HWY 101 and people stop at Discovery Bay or Gardiner. There's no
public bathrooms and you often find toilet paper, et cetera, along the road pull offs. This could
become a public health issue.
TR LN S
UGA's need strict and permanent boundaries. Mixed use high density development should be
enforced here. Need to consider public transit to these areas, have centralized parking-
preferably in areas with existing lots, shuttle services, pedestrian/bike friendly infrastructure
within new developments to improve safety and minimize surfaces
TR UGA
Lucas Hart
My wife and I bicycled from Port Townsend to San Diego in 2014 and the most dangerous part
of that entire 2400 mile trip was the stretch of Highway 20 between Discovery Bay and Adelma
Beach. It is a very dangerous section of the otherwise beautiful and safe Olympic Discovery
Trail that is used by a lot of bikers and needs to be addressed.
TR TRG#1
Jon Garrison
As small business owners at the Chimacum intersection, we see first hand how important a
safe, efficient intersection that moves both motorized and non-motorized people and goods is.
Chimacum is the hub of our local food movement. Helping connect our farmers with those who
travel thru the intersection would really help grow our local ag community.
TR TRG#1
Philip Vogelzang
The most important part of the transportation element is better transport to Kitsap Co
(Harrison) medical facilities
TR
Park employee was killed this summer walking on the Hwy. It was his first day on the job TR
TRG#4 is most important: "encourage land use types, mixes, and densities that promote
efficient multi-modal transportation systems" because whenever I ride a Jeffco bus, there is 1-5
people on a bus that is for 50 or more people. This seems very inefficient
TR TRG#4
Get smaller buses to
save money
considering the size
of the ridership.
Greg
Brotherton
9/7/16 On the board of the school district and owner of a business [Local 101]. Van share from
Gardiner could be explored. There's plenty of parking available at Discovery Bay Store for
transit uses and bus stop. Turn lane would be needed at Discovery Bay.
TR S
TRG#3 and 8 "Provide safe, accessible and convenient routes, trails, parking, trail heads, to
promote non-motorized travel that is integrated with other forms of transportation. Ensure
transportation planning includes extensive opportunities for public involvement" is most
important to me. Need more bike lanes, sidewalks, bike trail networking of the county. The
people need input!
TR TRG3,8
S
bike trails and lanes that parallel our county highways. Spaces for future rail lines for non-
gasoline transportation through the county is important to me.
TR
S
Assess heavy trucks for their wear on roads and contribution to congestion TR S
Need more tourism focus! TR
S
OPTEC is trying but
needs more funding.
A county wide bike
or walking trail
would help towards
this.
I would install a turn lane at West Uncas and Hwy 101 in Discovery Bay TR S
I would fix/enforce traffic laws, keep our citizens safe within our community TR S
I would improve the Discovery Bay shoreline with a turn lane TR S
There is a need for extended bike trails and off road if at all possible TR S
Need regular bus service as well as access to wheelchair cars to all areas TR
S illegible contact info
Need public transportation in Cape George, Marrowstone and outlying areas TR S
I would make my area more walker friendly TR S
More bike lanes incl. linking Larry Scott Trail and ODT. TR S
Bike lanes TR S
Would add more bike lanes on Discovery Rd TR S
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TRG#2 " Promote a coordinated and integrated public transportation system available to all
residents, guests and those without transportation options" because with aging population, so
many outlying areas are not receiving service
TR TRG#2
TRG#2 and 4 " Identify and develop an interconnected countywide network of natural and
planned open spaces AND Establish and maintain public county-wide trail system that meets
population needs and open space objectives" is most important to me because Kitsap has a
trail system that spans from one side of county to the other. Could Jefferson County have this
too?
TR TRG#2,4
What about a water
trails map?
future neds of fossil fuel-free transport TR TRG#3
TRG#3 and 11 are most important to me: provide safe, accessible and convenient routes, trails,
parking, trailheads to promote use of non-motorized travel and integrated with other
transportation forms, Develop transportation improvement program consistent with CP.
TR TRG#3,11
TRG#5 " Provide additional roadway aesthetic features consistent with surrounding land use"
is most important to me because biking or walking shoulders continued on Paradise Rd.
TR TRG#5
The safety of cyclists in the county is a major issue due to many roads with little or no shoulder TR Provide funding to
widen state roads
and enable cyclists
to safely share the
road
Transportation goals seem to be minor variations of a theme TR
The most important part of the transportation element is bike lanes, continue work done on
Paradise Rd to Hwy 104.
TR
How can the 26 miles of trails in Port Ludlow tie into the larger trail systems?TR
Public bus route on Beaver Valley Rd TR
Carol
Hanson
9/7/16 Something needs to be done about traffic coming off of the highway at high speeds. Needs to
be slower heading down Old Gardner Road.
TR S
Vic Dennis 9/7/16 EMT says modifying the highway turnoff would increase the response time to the community
in Gardiner
TR S
9/7/16 People going too fast get past blind spot [getting onto or off of highway?], going that same
speed down Old Gardiner Road. Maybe another speed limit sign to help? Not a lot of law
enforcement. Response time is 20-30 minutes here. Pedestrians are at risk on the road. But do
not want speed bumps in the road.
TR S
9/7/16 Logging trucks come out at the crest of the hill on the highway and bottom…[traffic safety
issues at Gardiner from haul vehicles].
TR S
Commissioner Kler sits on Transit board -- meets 3rd Tuesday at 1:30. The meetings are open
to the public and has a public comment period. Speak to transit board about these issues to
help address them. Transit Advisory Board has an open position right now.
TR
I'd like to see a pedestrian-friendly trail (similar to the Olympic Discovery Trail) go in along
both Hwy 19 from the schools to Ness' Corner in Chimacum.
TR
S Celeste BennettLifts similar to the escalators in department stores, installed alongside roads on certain hills,
can provide a form of powered transportation to anyone on foot, or with a lightweight non-
motorized vehicle, such as a bicycle, tricycle, wheelchair, or even certain Kinetic sculptures. The
economy and efficiency comes by having a system with one stationary motor, rather than
everyone carrying around their own, and starting and stopping with all that extra mass. Once
on top of a hill, say Lawrence street, the person could ride, skateboard, or otherwise coast
downhill to many other points, from which they again may catch a lift, such as from Taylor
going up Washington. Lifts could also be installed along County roads, but would probably get
less use. This is a form of mass transit which incorporates the individual having total decision-
making power over when to use it, and where to go from there, using the distributive nature of
gravity. Gravity is the physical problem to overcome in any transportation system, so why not
use it to our own advantage? These kinds of proposals require a community effort, and would
create a community benefit. I leave it for others to create ways for individuals to contribute
financially.
TR
Mike Regan
Increase amenities in Port Ludlow and jobs in Chimacum and surrounding areas too UGA ED S
UGA#1 "encourage balance of commercial and industrial uses for urban-scale and regional
scale economic activities in UGA" is very valuable to support a working class and not a
retirement community
UGA ED UGA#1
Increase designation
of commercial lands
in appropriate areas
with plenty of
environmental
requirements. Also
allow for affordable
high density housing
near industrial areas
and include parks
UGA#1 and 2 "Encourage a balance of commercial and industrial uses for urban-scale and
regional-scale economic activities within UGAs and Provide for the orderly development of
urban land uses in urban growth areas consistent with the provision of adequate and feasible
urban levels of public facilities and services" is most important to me
UGA ED UGA#1,2
I hope there are policies in place that will keep development in check and allow for some level
of public process. My hope is that the future economic development in this area will go to
support existing local businesses, local agriculture and those who want to launch local
businesses.
UGA ED
Lucas Hart
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Consider urban density as a good thing which can take pressure off farm land and open space
UGA LN
UGA#5: "encourage efficient multimodal transportation systems based on regional priorities
and coordinated with county and city CP's" is really vague!
UGA TR UGA#5
Improve village character of Ludlow, perhaps a shuttle bus for seniors to Hadlock UGA TR S
Do not allow UGA to reach Chimacum UGA S
Plan for increased density and village building in Hadlock and Irondale UGA S
Keep residential neighborhoods in D-2 residential. If we had a sewer, I think businesses would
be able to infill the commercial areas
UGA
S
need decent infrastructure for south county, especially Quilcene and wastewater, adequate
fire flow for commercial properties
UT CF
S
Cynthia
Koan
7/20/16 Internet should be a Utility [in the Comp Plan].UT CF CP organization
Without county-wide organization and support, our broadband access will remain extremely
limited and compromise our ability to attract newcomers with portable jobs
UT ED Provide county-wide
funding to provide
high speed
broadband
throughout the
county
increased infrastructure in rural village centers. Right sized water and waste water systems to
increase rural economic development
UT ED
S
build sewer systems or community OSS. This will lead to working and middle-class housing.
Build it and they will come. Then jobs and prosperity will follow
UT HS
S
The PUD should continue to improve infrastructure and expand into broadband UT
What stands out for the utilities element is adaptability to conservation prerogatives, including
local, solar, wind energy and community research for composting toilets, rural human waste
strategies
UT
How can community activists put pressure on legislature to approve funding for tri-area
sewer?
UT OT
Jefferson county needs to coordinate as a whole to sell bonds or raise taxes to support
increased broadband access
UT
S
Ensure 21st century communications and high speed technology. UT S
Need better internet UT S
get the sewer in ad make for our community UT S
I would revisit the WRIA 17 water rule based on USGS report. (indicates more water available
than DOE says)
UT
S
Cooperative septic system at Chimacum crossroads UT S
Innovative infrastructure!UT S
More ag wells UT S
You need to widen your area for sewers and municipal water. For a county so intent on
mitigating environmental impact especially on the Puget Sound, this would seem to be a
priority. Septic systems are not as good as sewer systems.
UT
S Dean Rosenthal
Would like to improve and expand recycling capabilities in our county. Recycling should be
easy for people. Mixed recycling and residential pick up would help. Also great to recycle #5
plastics and clamshells. Plastic contributes to marine debris. Need more hazardous waste
stations.
UT UTG#7
Lucas Hart
UTG#8 "Accommodate telecommunication technologies and service providers by allowing
systems development consistent with the CP" is most important to me.
UT UTG#8
UT#8 and 9 are most important to me: accommodate telecommunication tech and service
providers by allowing systems consistent with the CP.
UT UTG#8,9
water/water rights in rural areas, temporary leasing of water rights by farmers WRIA 17,
electrical or septic systems that can support food processing
UT
Need better internet UT
Century link barely works up the Duckabush Rd UT
Need a sewage districts, particularly in Cape George. Runoff on the beach is a problem. Cannot
even the shellfish. Don't know how effective sewage systems are 0 many have been around
water and those water bodies are not very healthy
UT OT
May require levy to
fund septic changes.
We need to figure
out how to welcome
and have intelligent
police force and not
have officers burn
out, Money is still
cheap (loans) pay it
off. We need to take
care of each other
and the
environment. how
to separate tourists
from their dollars.
Need to think to
generations ahead
Pat Neibol 9/7/16 The electricity is off some many time in the winter.UT
9/7/16 There is a tremendous amount of foliage this year. Have had over a million dollars of tree
trimming this year. Fiber optic lines can re-set from the office. People here typically have
generators.
UT
9/7/16 Internet access is hard to get. Legislature cannot sell retail, has to sell wholesale.UT
Need better internet services. It doesn't work well at all outside of town. I can't take online
classes. Mason County has faster internet through utilities. Century Link has too many people
on.
UT
S
Terry
Parks
8/17/16 I'm new to Jefferson County and like the phenomenal natural landscape that has been
preserved--trees, water--and like the agriculture. I've met some interesting people. There is a
lot of civility here--there are no security police needed at these meetings which is a good thing!
Small, incremental steps don't work well any more. Think inside and outside of the box--we
need paradigm changes and eliminate the box. Gentrification concerns me. We need major
resources put into the county for a sewer system. Developers can build affordable housing
with sewer infrastructure.
OT P
It seems like the county has talent, creativity and will to become a role-model for ecological
and economic innovation. I would like to see us create opportunity for innovation in business,
housing and land use S
I would add rather than fix affordable housing, more small residential sites, better public
transportation, and senior housing S
Sylvia
White
8/17/16 Many of the issues discussed in the open house are those heard 20 years ago. Back then, we
had to convince people that planning was not socialism. We worked hard back then to make it
relevant. We need to focus on how citizens make goals and policies that are relevant.
OT
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Jefferson County has the oldest population in the state. We need to provide more
opportunities to attract and retain younger residents as well.
Have many essential public and capital facilities
We nee d to help not hinder citizens
Waste not want not is an eyesore. So junky with all the cars parked all over the place. I think
the property is for sale. Hopefully someone will tear the building down and put in something
presentable
a good indicator of economic development is an increase in living wage employment rates
Lucas Hart
Paradise! What more can I say!P
9/7/16 Need highspeed internet for jobs or we lose people and jobs due to lack of functionality. Same
problem on Marrowstone Island. Marrowstone is completely in the dark & disconnected.
9/7/16 Things the Gardiner community values include privacy, open space, community center, rural,
keeping Gardiner unique, keep access to highway safe.
OT p
Page 4-8 of Natural Resource Conservation Element "Jefferson county's intent to… Good
section! Prime agricultural soils, local significance, ______Farmland Trust ?illegible word
6/23/16 Everyone needs to have their voices heard. If the public does not participate in the
Comprehensive Plan update, it allows room for special business interests to take advantage of
our governance, resources & quality of life.
OT P Public Process
Phil
Vogelzang
8/17/16 Jefferson County has their act together, so much more than other places. It's no different in
Seattle--can't hire people, can't find housing. Need to understand that Jefferson County is a
refuge--there's a reason why this place is great. This is where we have our act together--it's so
partisan elsewhere.
OT P
8/17/16 How can we continue this conversation into the future about innovations and new models for
Tiny Homes, clustered housing surrounded by farms, villages clustered around open space?
OT P
9/7/16 Moved here for the rural lifestyle. Had to seek out playmates for my child. I am thankful for
the clean air.
OT P
Best thing in my area is the natural environment that we work and play in
P
Best thing in my area is the natural beauty P
Best thing in my area is proximity to organic farms P
Best thing in my area is that it's rural P
Best thing in my area is that it's rural and away from commerce/traffic natural beauty
P
Best thing in my area is that it's 25 miles away from Port Townsend P
Best thing in my area is that it's rural, close-knit community, lack of traffic, limited commercial
zoning P
Best thing in my area is folks sense of community/small rural community, happy with Gardiner
Community Center P
Best thing in my area is natural beauty and slow pace
P
Best thing in my area is great environment-clean air, local farm products
P
Best thing in my area is natural beauty and sense of community
P
Best thing in my area is a small scale walkable community
P
best thing in my area is land conservation
P
best thing in my area is natural beauty P
best thing in my area is the natural environment and the agricultural element
P
best thing in my area is the great trails
P
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best thing in my area is the environment
P
best thing is rural environment
P
Best thing in my area is new thriving local food and agriculture economy.P
Best thing in my area is new interest in ag P
Best thing in my area is farming, music, community
P
Best thing in my area is farmland and the revival of the ag economy P
Best thing in my area is clean air, quiet, good roads, homes and semi-rural areas
P
Best thing in my area is the beautiful semamoo muck silt on our farm
P
best thing is the people P
best thing in my area is rural density and presence of historical farmland
P
best thing in my area is trees, good water and soil
P
The best thing in my area is rural character and lack of sprawl P
The best thing in my area is natural beauty P
The best thing in my area is a small park and a walking trail close by. IT has a neighborhood
feel and is very quiet for the most part.
P
The best thing in my area is the environment
P
The best thing in my area is the quiet P
The best thing in my area is large land parcels, agricultural production
P
The best thing in my area is the residential community with small businesses
P
The best thing in my area is small population, peaceful beauty of mountains and sea
P
The best thing in my area is the beach club with pools, trails, and woods
P
The best thing in my area is the sense of community and quarry reclaiming
P
the best thing in my area is community ties, natural environment
P
the best thing in my area is the trees/natural beauty/bay
P
the best thing in my area is the good people!P
the best thing in my area is the natural beauty P
the best thing in my area is the community
P
community involvement for the common good
P
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the best thing in my area is how peaceful it is and neighbourly it is as a community P
the best thing in my area is the land and people
P
Develop senior lifestyle resources/services OT S
Need eldercare OT S
need to restructure the boat launch area in Gardiner S
transportation issues and safe highway entry S
make the sewer/septic/composting toilet issue less obstructive to affordable housing and
economic development in Chimacum S
Eric
Toews,
Port of PT
4/4/16 People want tangible results, like actual regulations in the comp plan, not just goals, policies
and strategies.
OT S Strategies generally
suggest (or imply)
regulations, but
aren't, or aren't as
specific.
CP format
6/23/16 The Comprehensive Plan update affects our community by creating the roles that govern
entrepreneurship, growth, disputes, and can create changes that limits the use of existing
landscapes or create buildings--much to the detriment of property owners or newcomers
interested in renewing old traditions in the county.
OT S CP introduction
Adam
Keisler
7/6/16 Age demographics: Need senior citizen component in the Comprehensive Plan. Jefferson
County is the oldest population in Washington state. Port Ludlow needs more emphasis in the
Plan.
OT S health services,
zoning for senior
homes
Identify what issues
are important to
Senior Citizens?
Community fitness
element?
Allan
Kiessler
7/6/16 Port Ludlow should have more say in their own government. Would like improved
communication with the County.
OT S
Patti
Patterson
7/6/16 Supports idea of senior component in the Comprehensive Plan.OT S P. Patterson has
Urban Studies
degree
Mary
Schmidt
8/3/16 Would like to see [privilege?] to spend money on property to people without jumping through
hoops--should be allowed to invest in their own property.
OT
8/3/16 GMA addresses urban sprawl…looking at growth. Concentrate growth better and provide
facilities and protect resource areas.
OT S
8/3/16 Thurston County can do composting toilets and greywater system. JC & EH & DCD follow state
rules but don't innovate.
OT S
8/3/16 Why does County own the hotel? [Quilcene?] Is the County supposed to invest in enterprise?
Needs a great deal of investment. Mixed blessing--lower floors are used a lot by community.
OT S
Al Latham 8/17/16 The revisions and updates to the Comprehensive Plan should be done with the perspective
that it reflects the county's needs, not from the state's needs. State agencies don’t want to
maintain agriculture. Commenter wants local science and information to inform the direction
of the county.
OT S
Meredith
Wagner,
JC Library
Director
8/17/16 The library is starting a forum for community aspirations. The library would be happy to
support efforts on these topics to keep the discussion going.
info
Rodger
Short
8/17/16 There's a lot of people in the county who can't take it anymore. The minority wins, and this is
bad.
OT S
8/17/16 How do we move forward to accomplish Comprehensive Plan goals and policies? What are the
barriers that prevented us from achieving the past goals?
OT S
9/7/16 What is the geographic definition of the community of Gardiner?OT S
9/7/16 Is there coordination in Comp Plans with adjacent jurisdictions? Have the Jefferson and
Clallam planning commissions met? There is no coordination on Shoreline Master Programs.
OT S
9/7/16 Is the boat ramp owned by the Port of Port Townsend? Concerns about the boat ramp should
be taken to the Port.
OT
9/7/16 Educational issues have not been mentioned--is that because of the lack of youth? Do banks
support local business?
OT
9/7/16 Jefferson County would do good to include a customer satisfaction survey along with issuing
building permits.
OT S This is provided with
issued permits
9/7/16 Check with organizations like the National Environmental Services Center--they help with
planning & funding infrastructure and utilities.
info
Senior-based services have been cut--need to bring back human-based services.OT
best thing in my area is the natural environment
P
The best thing in my area is the natural setting P
on behalf of Brinnon friend: · The stream went dry. Had to bring in well. Some people
don’t have running water, there’s a water shortage issue.
OT
Invidra has wifi boosting technology for rural areas Info
Need low income and extremely low income housing. Many underutilized properties here that
could get used. Many people with skills to help the planning and building process. Some can
assist those who need help finding a new place to live.
Set up a county level
housing trust to
serve low income
and homeless.
I love the Shorelines of Jefferson County!
P Patty Charnas
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My favorite thing about the county is local food!
P Emma Bolin
Forty-five plus years ago I felt peace when driving into the East,Center n West Valleys of
Chimacum. I still do . that is one of my joys of this area. Open green growing pasture areas
often with cattle in them.. Smallish houses, large barns, corner gas station, small cafe, tiny post
office, large feed and grain store.. We have grown from that early time yet all of that remains
only several times larger.. My goal would be to preserve that feel while remaining a vibrant
welcoming community for all age groups.P Cherie PerryPermitting of Business
The plan discusses permitting of home based and cottage based businesses.
The county has no business permitting or licensing process in place (so far as I can tell).
Indeed, if a parcel is zoned residential and a permitted structure is built upon it, it occurs to me
that there is no way for the County to regulate any businesses which may be conducted from
that structure (unless it is the subject of a complaint of some sort).
In other words, there is no business permitting process and no enforcement process, making
any discussion of business permitting moot.
Unless and until the County institutes a business licensing ordinance, the concept of permitting
LN
David Neuenschwander"Protection" of anything always comes at a cost and the costs are insidiously hidden.
In this case, the costs generally mean that land will likely not be used for its "best and highest
economic use," but preserved for money losing uses. This will impact land valuations and likely
reduce county tax revenues.
Consider the following: In 2012 the USDA reported that the 212 farms in Jefferson county lost
on average $246 for every $1000 in revenue. Further, that report included aquaculture farms
which were presumably making money, meaning the land-based farms lost even more, on
average.
https://www.agcensus.usda.gov/Publications/2012/Online_Resources/County_Profiles/Washi
ngton/cp53031.pdf
Other reports in the local press suggest that our land-based farms do not even pay workers
LN
David Neuenschwander
There are lots of ways to calculate best uses. "Highest economic use" is certainly one of them.
However, resilient local food production, clean salmon filled rivers, ample opportunities to
recreate, diverse wildlife, creating educational experiences are other "best uses". We can look
to many examples of "highest economic use" that have created un-walkable spaces, the
solicitation of corporate interests, impervious surfaces, ecological disturbance. "Land Use and
Rural Elements goals" should help balance the pressure of economic use, so that we can value
the non-monetary benefits of our rural landscapes.
LN
scott brinton
ENG#5 "Allow development along shorelines which is compatible with the protection of
natural processes, natural conditions, and natural ftions of the shoreline environment" is
important because we should protect private property from being harmed and taken away.
EN ENG#5
ENG#7 and 8 "Protect Jefferson County's natural heritage, including native vegetation and
unique landforms" and "protect the habitability, environmental quality, and natural beauty of
Jefferson County from the adverse impacts of development with respect to viewsheds and
noise and mitigate impacts based on the conditions." That's why I moved here and these goals
are inconsistent with MPR on Black Point.
EN ENG#7,8
EPG#5 "Implement a Six-Year Capital Facilities Concept Plan that ensures that County-owned
public facilities meet the established Levels of Service" is important because such a plan needs
to include innovative consultants and residents to help design development that is cutting
edge, efficient, and utilizes models already proven in other regions. We need to design cost,
pollution, problems out of our systems beforehand.
EP EPG#5
HSG#2 is important "Promote a variety of affordable housing choices throughout the County
through the use of innovative land use practices, development standards, design techniques,
and building permit requirements" because we need better innovation. We need alternative
housing per acre options. We need exceptions to the rules when agriculture or innovative
valuable enterprises are in need of building houses.
HS LN HSG#2
HSG#2 "Promote a variety of affordable housing choices throughout the County through the
use of innovative land use practices, development standards, design techniques, and building
permit requirements." is most important to me. We can achieve this by reducing the fees
charged for consulting with planners on building permits. For example, charging a two hour fee
($180.00) to review a 1.5 page geotech report is asking a lot from a citizen trying to build an
affordable house. Why even charge an extra fee when the examiner is getting a generous wage
from tax payers? Perhaps you could at least consider a sliding scale for fees. Provide at least
one hour free consultation for those in need.
HS HSG#2
LNG#19 is most important "Ensure that development is accomplished in a manner which
protects the long-term habitability, historically significant areas and natural beauty of
Jefferson County" because I oppose allowing a large-scale resort on Black Point. How about a
county park there? Revival of RV parks for affordable housing
LN LNG#19
LNG#23: Port ludlow should be county's only existing Master Planned Resort LN LNG#23
LNG#24 should be removed.LN LNG#24
LNG#7 should ensure that economic development is kept small-scale LN LNG#7
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NRG$10 and 11 "Conserve and protect the agricultural land base and its associated economy
and lifestyle" and "conserve and protect aquaculture lands and associated facilities in order to
ensure a long-terms commercial and recreational resource base" are important because we
have a growing number of organic farms and livestock on grass. This helps protect our water,
air, aquaculture, and overall health. It also draws clean tourism. Could there by guided
opportunities for obtaining carbon credits for land owners with forests so the trees could
remain?
NR EN NRG#10, 11
NRG#3 and 4 " Minimize potential conflicts between forest management activities and land
use activities within or adjacent to designated forest lands" and "Conserve and protect Forest
Resource Lands for long-terms economic use" is important because new innovative
technologies are available and proven that need to be utilized in our region to better meet
these goals. Implement Eco forestry methods to increase forest products income, diversify our
ecosystem, and improve our natural resources for the long-term Research and utilize models
that have already worked elsewhere.
NR NRG#3,4
TNG#3 is most important " Provide safe, accessible and convenient routes, trails, parking
facilities, trail heads, and other amenities that promote the use of non-motorized travel in a
manner that is integrated with other forms of transportation." because there is a growing
number of bicycle travellers along 101, but no safe bike lanes. If possible, coordinate with the
state to add bike lanes along 101 where there is room.
TN TNG#3
UGA#4 is most important to me, "Minimize the adverse effects on ground and surface water
quality and quantity and protect aquatic resources and habitats from stormwater runoff
generated within the Irondale and Port Hadlock UGA" because we need more innovative
systems to reduce pollution from water. For example greywater, Paul Staments myco
remediation and the Port's biochar filtration system.
UGA UGAG#4
UTG#9 "Encourage conservation of electricity and accommodate efficient siting of electrical
utilities infrastructure consistent with the Comprehensive Plan" is important because we
should install a solar array at the airport that can fuel electric buses located next door. UTG#8
"Accommodate telecommunication technologies and service providers by allowing systems
development consistent with the Comprehensive Plan." is important because we need to
increase internet access infrastructure across the county
UT UTG#8,9
Maintain safety and low crime rate!CF S
Continue to keep crime at minimum CF S
out of all comments and with redo of CP, focus on business and economic development so
taxes aren't just levied on residents, ease regulations, need fast track for a new business.
ED LN
Hope that Jeffco can welcome business. Need to regulate septics in a way that's not a police
state and sets a bar so high that it's impossible. Need to be kinder to small business.
ED LN
I'm a substitute teacher. Too many of our students are impoverished. Served on Team
Jefferson Economic Development Council. The county has not done much economic
development. County government runs on transport money. Need to plan for future. Consider
youth. Don't believe me? look at our test scores.
ED
Ease restrictions to support getting permits for housing. Need to ask that county not be so
strict with fees. I hope I have enough money to commission my building with all of the fees
required.
ED
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I had a small vacation rental airBnB for $49/night. People drawn here want an outdoor
environment. That's why I moved here and I want to encourage that type of development.
Why not concentrate economic development downtown through cottage industries instead of
something really large that will take up space on the highway and endanger the shellfish beds
ED
Most people go to Silverdale or Sequim and they don't spend their money here. ED
Need to fix economic development in Brinnon ED S
we need more employment opportunities in Brinnon ED S
need to encourage economic development and tourism in Brinnon ED
Need more businesses in the central district of Quilcene to encourage more spending locally
and more jobs locally
ED S
would like to see a wider range of tourist-oriented (like a tavern?)ED S
Need to fix overregulation regarding land use. It stifles economic activity. Taxes on economic
activity provide revenues for county services, so it makes sense to encourage responsible
economic activity
ED S
Need to create more job opportunities ED S
We should add methods proven elsewhere to the environment element. For example, in
Mason County, Paul Statements used swales filled with woodchips and fungi to reduce his
septic leakage pollution problem by a giant percentage.
EN UT OT
Marla
Cecil Beachfront property owners can't enhance beachfront without significant permit process. Have
to go through Fish and Game, Army Corps and that's before you've even started. It is a
thousands of dollars process only to be told you can't build due to feeder bluff. We need a fair
and balanced process. Have 29 year old stairs. Would like to rebuild but cannot. Repair if not
done is going to make county liable. Our builder has given up building in Jeffco
EN
George
Sickle worked on sewer since inception. state legislation looks to help communities with their sewer.
State is required to do this, but big impediment is funding. If put on homeowners, it won't
happen. Goal is to bring treatment plants up the canal. We must protect the canal. It's part of
our job. Restaurant cannot expand. Windermere Realty cannot expand. WE have a lot of flat
land that the rest of the canal does not have. IT's a money issue. The state wants to get out of
maintenance. They want the PUD to take over maintenance
EN
Steve
Walker The environment element stands out for me because of the traffic impact, change in tourism
(who it-MPR-will attract)
EN
Jim
Watson need to protect the Hood Canal EN
Joe Baisch Remove gill nets from river. They are killing the brood stock EN S
Don
Coleman need better land use policy. For example, the methods of clearing and weeding
roadsides/power line routes is inefficient, poisonous
CF EN
The essential public and capital facilities element stands out due to the potential negative
impact. Our region thrives because of its small time and slow character. We must not lose this
character
EP LN
Fred Stern Need housing policy for farms that need a new special class of housing rules to allow farm
worker housing cabins. DO this by changing the rules. Make special classes for certain cases
that may be applied for, like a farm or forestry operation.
HS
Jim
Watson The word affordable in the housing element stands out to me as we witness the tiny house
movement to avoid escalating permit requirements and fees.
HS
Christina
Maloney We can remove barriers to obtaining safe housing if we work with existing structures and
require less restrictive building codes for safe and affordable compliance.
HS
Mark Rose Protecting Rural Character is important. It requires reducing cost and unnecessary burden on
new and existing rural citizens which reduces troubles in starting and maintaining rural
enterprises.
LN ED
Should change septic regulations and restrictions in land use element. It's current form is
unduly harsh and impeding on smart development and enterprise
LN ED
Expand agricultural classification to include forest lands because we have so much forest land
that is very suitable for some types of ag, namely orchards. Tree fruit is in very high demand in
our county. Trees grow better on free draining, sloped forest land than the rich bottom land
which should be preserved for vegetable, field crops, and grassland. Change the Ag
classification away from soil type only, to include other factors like free draining soil. If the Ag
benefits were given to some forest lands that are suitable for tree crops, then new producers
could establish orchard enterprises easily and efficiently. They could greatly increase local food
production and food security.
LN
George
Sickle Live on Black Point Rd. When purchased in 1991, were granted three water shares. The
property was rezoned to rural five acres and made this resort and now we can't split our land.
The resort hasn't gone in, but we still don't have the right to split our land.
LN
Jim
Watson Concerned that Brinnon MPR is out of scale with area. Have testimony from tribes. Am
interested in letter from PC identifying inconsistencies in plan.
LN
Zoning designations are important. I wasn't here in 2004 when designated. There is commercial
zoning here that isn't being built on. We don't lack for commercial land here and we don't have
McDonalds etc. County doesn't owe us commercial zoning. It owes us healthcare. We don't
need a resort. We don't need upzoning. Give us a sidewalk, maybe some federal housing and
road money and we're good. CP is ok aside from MPR. Brinnon CC has medical space available,
but is unused.
LN
I'm a private citizen and understand planning process better than DCD. I successfully appealed
an MPR in 2002 on SEPA. The county is repeating the same mistakes I saw in 2002 MPR. I
support economic development, but MPR is proven to damage rural areas economically. MPR
developer needs clearer expectations, need professional planning. Appreciate the July letter.
LN
There are three businesses impacted by the Master Planned Resorts. Two women's businesses
went under when they were booted out of the marina. If county wants development, they
need to honor cottage industry. If county is kinder to small businesses to have an open mind
and give options for people. We pay taxes to county and should have services for that.
LN
The land use and rural element is important to me because it protects rural character-it's why I
left Fall City.
LN
We should get rid of the golf course in Brinnon LN S
Why doesn't this survey have input for those of us that like the area as it is and don't want the
development that is screwing up the rest of the county to get started here
LN S
limit the growing and processing of marijuana to industrial areas only LN S
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Get rid of the city and non-resident influence in making land use decisions. Change the county
land use code to be reasonable and to protect individual property rights.
LN S
One thing I would fix is land use regulations LN
the Comprehensive Plan was ignored with I502 implementation; the process wasn't followed LN
We should allow more ag Hemp growing NR S
NO quarry mining NR S
My area needs a stable forest resource for resource-based companies on the west end NR
Can we afford a county park at Black Point?OS
Would like to see more trees, sidewalks, and benches in the Quilcene city centre OS S
Absolutely our transportation system needs to be maintained, safe, efficient and well planned.
Maybe I’m naive, but for my purposes, our roads actually seem pretty good on the peninsula.
It’s goals #2 and #3, promoting public and non-motorized transportation, that inspire me the
most. If we don’t make a stand against the status-quo, the default will be to build more
plentiful and bigger roads at the expense of our planet and our quality of life. I personally am
very excited about the goal of creating a network of non-motorized trails for our area. It’s not
too far of a reach seeing them all connect up around Chimacum, making these parts an even
more special place to live than it already is. I agree with others that connecting the Larry Scott
Trail to the remainder of the Olympic Discovery Trail is critical, it being the most dangerous
segment of the whole trail. In my ideal world I’d love to see it leave the shores of Discovery
Bay and come inland closer to Chimacum, but short of that I’d like to see a spur or safe route
that connects it to the trail system in and around Chimacum. When I think of the bike tourist of
the future, biking from Port Townsend to La Push, they are going to want to visit a variety of
terrain. To miss the beautiful agricultural Center Valley and the vibrant farming community
TN
Katy McCoy
The most important part of the transportation element is that I think it's great that Jefferson
County Transit Services all the way to South County Line
TN
The first thing I'd fix is the roads leading to the end of the Toandos Peninsula have heavy use
from logging trucks. They get little repair from this use. They need repair.
TN S
In Quilcene, we need to fix the sidewalks, crosswalks and planting strips to slow traffic and
enhance the overall look.
TN S
We need to add a bike lane to WA route 116 in Marrowstone TN S
would like to have a gradual speed limit lowering into Quilcene from both ends of Hwy 101 TN S
need to fix truck traffic limitation in weight TN S
Would like to see a project followed by normalized project implementation of these simple,
low tech, low cost, innovative examples. Achieve this by studying what has already been done.
Use examples that have worked. Implement proven strategies.
UGA
We need a solution to the septic system problem. The current approach is significantly
impacting economic development. It quickly and commonly stops or impairs a land owner from
developing a property and/or business. There needs to exist alternative, less expensive
options, in addition to support mechanisms that assist the land/business owner. Moreover the
septic systems as expensive as they re do not work effectively. Look at Chimacum Creek with
hits high levels. Thus land owners are required to pay huge costs putting in a system that fails
and pollutes our ecosystem. How silly. There must be better solutions. Someone has found
them. Using mycellial remediation is one option. Ajax Cafe is an example of economic ruin due
to septic systems in their current form.
UT OT
How much time will Planning Commission spend on CP update? Many other planning issues
don't get addressed. Septic process has gone astray. People take classes to inspect their own
septic but then must pay filing fee has $65 for septic inspection. One neighboring county
doesn't charge anything. Another charges $10. It's like another tax that's been added to county
residents with septic systems.
UT PC has nothing else
on plate now. Split
time. Two meetings
a month. One
meeting for other
planning issues and
the other for CP.
Remember that the
first CP was first and
nobody knew how to
do the work. Should
go faster now. BOCC
decides what PC will
look at
UGA element says that growth will be situated where public facilities like sewer is available.
We do have that here. Sewer System in Dosewallips State Park may have opportunity for
others to connect-may be negotiable. Can we get small businesses, fire station and school onto
the park sewer? Especially since that system was paid for by tax dollars. Must feed the system
to make it work. MPR would help bring in infrastructure. Investors are willing to come into
area and develop these facilities.
UT
Community of Brinnon was always considered in the state park sewage plant. Building is built
to add another module with space in reserve area in community.
UT
Internet is inadequate. Brinnon CC underutilized and will fall apart soon. It's the hub of
Brinnon. Nobody wants to touch it due to septic system.
UT Meeting on
Saturday. There's a
group of people
looking to tie into Mt
Jupiter and the high
speed internet at the
CC and Joe has been
involved with this.
State has to
designate internet as
utility as opposed to
"entertainment"
Taxes remain same on waterfront properties despite less use due to SMP. Tore out berm under
bridge to help salmon and now have flooding problems. So many agencies have the latest
scientific data that is often counterintuitive. Shouldn't have to hire lawyers to be heard.
UT
Concerned with sewer in town. Connection fees and assessment will make living unaffordable.
High density units are bad. Shouldn't cluster so many people in.
UT
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Need to expand sewage treatment to downtown businesses. EH suppresses any efforts to
develop downtown, retrofitting, remodelling or even hiring additional staff. Many of septics
existing are old and failing. Many of us know that these septics need to be addressed and
residents care about water quality. Need BOCC help obtaining grants to revitalize hubs,
improve water quality, provide jobs. Pleasant Harbor Resort: 7/6/16 letter underlines my
concerns for the MPR. It's improperly scaled and doesn't reflect natural area. Jefferson County
Code doesn't allow vendors in any parks, but parks want the vendors. WAC encourages
vendors. Dosewallips State Park was surprised to hear that county doesn't want vendors in
parks. State parks will contact county about inconsistency with state law. There are portals on
the main sewer line in community designed to connect to the parks sewage system. USDA said
they had funding for companies on system to help fund/loan money
UT OT
Arguments over permits for septic system and deck for putting in sewer. I am for being kinder
to citizens. We personally know communities in Minnesota where neighborhoods have
graywater septic collection pond to protect lakes. We know that concepts exist and that we
could do that here. Should keep rural, but need more healthcare down here.
UT OT fees in county are
higher comparatively
because other areas
have larger tax base
need high speed internet UT OT
need high speed internet. Must purchase data by the gigabyte over Verizon LTE to publish
magazine
UT OT
Need to fix internet infrastructure in Brinnon UT OT
I've heard that businesses avoid this area because there is no central water system in Quilcene.
If true, I want to see this change so businesses can be attracted to start here.
UT S
need more medical facilities CF
need more medical facilities CF
Need programs for seniors at community center CF S
In this economically depressed area, the overly restrictive rules and high licensing fees (such as
for food vendors) tends to stifle local entrepreneurs. There could be a grace period to come up
to code on some building issues
ED LN S
Need to build more businesses ED S
need a better understanding in the county of small business challenges and a more helpful
attitude for economic progress rather than emphasis on keeping county employees employed
ED S
Reopen the motel in Brinnon the way it was. Providing inexpensive rooms for tourists and
providing a few jobs for locals. When the motel was full the restaurants and everyone had
more business. Do not turn motel over to Chamber of Commerce to run.
ED S
Need to speed up the permitting process. Reduce the shoreline setbacks EN S
We need to eliminate threat of big development LN
The best thing in my area is the natural environment-forests, habitat, trails, and canal LN P
I would fix I502 implementation LN S
your lack of concern about the marijuana growing and processing is going to ruin our county LN S
Need to fix the bridges and the internet in Brinnon UT TN S
would like to have an onsite septic for core Quilcene downtown area UT S
best thing in my area is low population P Tom Sparks
best thing in my area is nature, rural, small town support and friendships P
best thing in my area is the small rural community P Capital facilities is
one area of the comp
plan. Please know
that BOCC makes
decisions and they
are making the
budget right now. It
is known that the
community needs
more healthcare
best thing in my area is the amount of outdoor activities from the mountains to the sea P
Best thing in my area is the natural beauty P
best thing in my rea is the people P
best thing in my area is the rural character P
best thing in my area is the community P
the best thing in Brinnon: besides the incredible beauty and community feeling, it's no stop
lights
P
best thing in my area is that it is not overpopulated and there are lots of open spaces and trees P
best thing in my area is the natural beauty P
best thing in my area is the Olympic National Forests and the canal (fish shellfish, etc.)P
best thing in my area is working forests P
best thing in my area is isolation between neighbors P
best thing in my area is privacy P
best thing in my area is the natural setting P
best thing in my area is that it is far enough from Port Townsend so that the politicians stay
away
P
best thing in my area is that it's not crowded P
best thing in my area is no one around P
best thing in my area is rural, forest, quiet, private, environmentally sensitive P
best thing in my area is no box stores, minor crime, quiet, privacy, sense of strong community P
best thing in my area is that it is rural and private P
best thing in my area is that most owners take care of their property P
best thing in my area is the potential for recreation and tourism based economy P
best thing in my area is the beautiful natural environment appreciated by a community of
generous, friendly people
P
best thing in my area is being able to decide to some degree what I do with the land I own; the
small town; just the right degree of development
P
best thing in my area is the rural atmosphere, uncongested, beautiful view of the Olympic
Mountains
P
best thing in my area is that it is near the bay and forests P
best thing about area is it's not Seattle and not Port Townsend P
best thing in my area is peace and quiet P
best thing in my area is it's pretty, but pretty doesn't pay the bills P
best thing in my area is that it is quiet, and has rural atmosphere P
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Best thing in my area is the natural beauty P
best thing in my area is that it's not Seattle P
best thing in my area is the well organized neighborhood design P
we need more recognition of tribal rights in Brinnon OT S
Big trucks using jake brakes on 101 by our home in spite of sign prohibiting that needs to be
fixed in Brinnon
OT S
Encourage the Corps of Engineers to install the Duckabush Estuary elevated roadway to let the
river run freely and to stem flooding on the lower river
OT S
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The very idea that the Duckabush elevated roadway plan is out of 3 Corps projects at the top of
the list is reason to really look at the proposed Pleasant Harbor Resort project and how it will
affect Hood Canal and the Duckabush Estuary
OT S
We need a quality community center not a MPR S
Need to raise taxes on private timberlands closed to public access OT S
I'd like to fix my area by becoming an autonomous unit such as a borough or municipality S
The first thing I'd fix on the west end is change the speed zone OT S
This is a very biased survey. IT doesn't touch the real problems with the Comp Plan. The above
choices are not friendly to rural residents who want to live on and enjoy their land. Looks like
it was written by someone from the city.
OT S
Need to fix unpermitted building that CDC does not monitor. If penalties were collected it
would pay for staff to monitor and more people would file complaints about unpermitted
buildings. Taxes are lost because of this lack of follow-up and monitoring by DCD
OT S
Would like to see more representation of the south county in county government OT S
Are there grants to help pay for permitting?OT S
Work with owners of distressed properties to remove junk cars, garbage, unsightly items, mow
lawns, etc. to help strengthen and improve area property values
OT S
Quilcene is a tale of two cities….one part beautiful and well taken care of, the other distressed
and an eye sore that discourages new development and frequent visitors. Nice homes are near
and sometimes border distressed properties
OT S
The Gunfire noise coming from the Gun Range on Gun Club Rd is intolerable. shots are often
fired at the rate of 4000 rounds
per hour, and this is common. The noise is constant, everyday except during heavy rains.!
The landowner must be given a choice of moving the operation indoors ( commonly done,
nationwide
OR move the range somewhere else. The current gun range permit must hinge on this.
This noise level has risen unchecked for years....it is now well over
100 decibels and getting worst. Saturdays and Sundays are the worst....but it's bad every
single day.
Working outside is not an option, as you cannot even yell over the noise.
Who wants to live like that.
I'm certain that the same people who make this gun noise, would go through the roof
if the same level of noise were present at their house 7day a week fro 9 am to 9 pM
Yes that's right..9 PM....do the math..4000 shots per hour x 12 hours x 7 days a week x 52
OT
We are being treated like we're ignorant. We love this land. We're not here to pollute the
earth. We can have growth without waiting. The problem is septics. People waiting to put
septics in the ground. So many hassles to get septic.
OT
Girl Scouts and part of Parks and Re Board need to provide more opportunities for kids-jobs,
recreational opportunities. There aren't enough medical services down in Brinnon. Mudslide
on either side would isolate us. Not enough commercial development. Ylvevik cannot expand
into a grocery store. Olycap is contracted to run the CC and the county owns the CC. Budget is
so low that toiletries are donated. There are 12 rooms upstairs that could be used for
emergency housing, parks and rec. There is asbestos in the ceiling.
OT
two documents that coincide with Comprehensive Plan. In 1979 a survey was taken and was
incorporated into 1982 Brinnon subarea plan, which is part of the county's comprehensive
plan. The survey revealed that they did not favor development of multifamily dwellings,
motels/hotels, condos, light or heavy industrial. Private campgrounds, recreational vehicle
parks, home or cottage businesses received mixed opinions.
OT
Need to fix infrastructure in my area OT
Can't fix stupid OT
We used to love Quil the way it was. Now big city type special interest groups are trying to
homogenize it. All I'll say for now since our ideas get squashed or stolen. No longer want to do
biz there or start one.
OT
Need to fix the use of taxpayers money on frivolous things and pet projects of "insiders"OT
Life here is good. Some people seem to get there way no matter how abered their ideas may
be. Like the roundabouts and we all pay!
OT
It just seems like a small group of people try to control and decide everything in Brinnon. A
more open way would be welcome.
OT
tiny houses
no big box stores
keep balance of local farming, town center, and rural areas LN
expand industrial capability but emphasize crafts and farming aspects LN
decrease impediments to selling and processing products where grown/created ED LN
folks who work in town and on farms need a place to live. Economic housing decreases costs
and protects community character. The same goes for our maritime workers
HS ED
Businesses who want to come here sometimes don't because their workers can't find
affordable housing
HS ED
on site sewage costs is an impediement to adding more ADU's on rural land HS UT OT
important to make more accommodation to alternative human waste disposal such as
composting toilets
UT OT
start planning for waste water treatment facility in other population centers outside Port
Townsend (Hadlock, Chimacum, Cape George, Port Ludlow)
UT OT
loosen restrictions by Department of Ecology in Chimacum Valley to allow for more housing
and ideally more farming
HS LN
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