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HomeMy WebLinkAbout081to Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N WQ SH AQ/WS CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 1 Johnson, Reid and Lianna Brinnon a a a negative impacts of project; Hood Canal; more studies needed o 2 Simmons, Donna Seabeck; Hood Canal Environmental Council a allow more review time; additional planning commission input; build-out period a 3 Morris, Carol Gig Harbor; Morris Law P.C. purpose of public hearing; adopt regulations before agreement; specific comments on regulations 4 Watson, Jim not stated a a a specific edits on Parks and Rec MOU; water quality monitoring plan too focused on marina 5 Hammons, Dee S.not stated shares link on Atlantic Salmon 6 Sather, Eleanor Brinnon; Whitney Gardens a a private gain at community expense; health care issues; local wildlife a 7 Cecil, Nick Brinnon a a project badly needed, will enrich local economy 8 Murdoch, Miriam Brinnon a a o concerns regarding impacts to aquifer and groundwater, traffic, low paying jobs, wetlands and wildlife impacts, tribal fishing and hunting aa 9 Murdoch, Miriam Brinnon Duplicate of Record #8 a a MPR will improve area, improve local economy; great proiect10Lewis, Tim Black Pt. a developer has met requirements11Culp, Scott Brinnon o Brinnon o o a too large; water supply concerns; noise, traffic; Hood Canal shellfish issues a t2 Germaine, Cindy and Terry f-I abbreviations: WQ-water ity; SH-shellfish;uifer, water CR-tribal/cultural, archeol. or historic resou WF-wildl CA-critical areas including R a a a DRAFT I Page 1 of 39 l/ vv)-a( a a a a o c abbreviations: WQ-water qual SH-shellfish;uifer, water su Itural, archeol. or historic resources; WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas includi R Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N WQ SH AQ/WS CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 13 Baubin, Dr. Stephen not stated great boat destination; please expand a L4 Nuerenberg, John and Sally Brinnon traffic, density and utility issues are all addressed; a 15 Redmond, Jim and Sandy Brinnon a enthusiastic supporters; important voting issue a 16 Dalgleish, Ken Kingston a frequent visitors; project provides many benefits a 17 Ruthrauff, Cliff not stated Empire State Bldg. completed in one year and 45 days 18 Wuhl, Eric Visalia, CA a a Own Brinnon home on short- term rental; project will be environmentally careful and help community a Lilliwaup a a Size appropriate; will provide jobs and local economy a 19 Boldt, Jim 20 Mann, Garth not stated a Letter of thanks to J. Boldt a O Developer has contributed to local community events; park and rec activities a 2t Baish, Joy Brinnon o 22 Baish, Joe Brinnon o a a a water supply concerns have been me! reclaimed water good; quality project; good business decision; will help county economy not stated EIS data outdated; concerned about ecological, health and safety impacts a 23 Mitchell, Robert a not stated a strongly against project; solitude will be destroyed; concern over project going bankrupt24Paulsen, Alan a project should move forward; issues have been addressed o not stated25Petrick, Cheryl u DRAFT I Page 2 of 39 Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wq SH AQ/WS CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 26 lanelli, Jeannie Brinnon a reduced scope is reasonable; project would be a great compliment to the area a 27 Williams, Ted Brinnon o this project has taken too long to complete; resort offers positives to economy a 28 Abercrombie, Deborah Nordland a a a a a oppose current plan for development based on issues and concerns of selected topics a 29 Simmons, Donna Seabeck; Hood Canal Environmental Council a a a build out period too long; adoption timing of regs and agreemenU enforcement; dramatically change rural character; request extension of comment period o 30 Shaw, Allison Brinnon a a a a opposed to project; concerns about water pollution, marine and road traffic, local services t 31 Dolan, Terry and Kathy Bainbridge lsland a a a urge approval; good environmental stewardshi p in marina and good facilities planned in resort; will help local economy a 32 Beathard, Trey and Trish not stated it is time to say yes to this development a 33 Gash, Robert and Kelly Brinnon a o a support project; will help local commerce, services, recreation a 34 Marquardt, Will Brinnon a o healthy economic development for south county; environmental fears overblown a D abbreviations: WQ-water quality; SH-shellfish;uifer water supply; CR-tribal/cultural, archeol. or historic resou WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas includ R o DRAFT I Page 3 of 39 tc Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wq SH Aq/ws CR WF ECCATRPSsz 35 Fischer, Mark and Jane Lilliwaup o a project will benefit property values, tax benefits; jobs, infrastructures and social benefits a 36 Bartlemay, Marvin and Lorra not stated o a a impressed with environmental details; excited about facilities planned, jobs, services and revenue. a 37 Polacek, Ron and Beverly Brinnon strongly support project; Breat community improvement a 38 MacAliff, Will and Jobe not stated o a marina is best managed and environmentally friendly; resort will do a wonderful job for everybody a 39 Thenstedt, Phil Brinnon o development will be attractive and envi ronmentally friendly; help property values and local economy a 40 Swanson, Clayton not stated real benefit for South Jefferson County a 4l Peterson, Doug and Kay Brinnon project delay due to non residents of Brinnon; approve project o 42 Lacey, Gordon Brinnon approve project a 43 Knoll, Duane not stated South Jefferson County needs proiect o a Marina is well managed; resort will make area nicer to visit and stay; everything done respectfully a 44 Verboort, Ken and Barb Portland, OR Topic abbreviations: WQ-water SH-shellfish;uifer, water CR-tri archeol. or historic WF-wil CA-critical areas including R ,DRAFT I Page 4 of 39 a Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wQ SH AQ/WS CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 45 Moses, Dale Gives history of project; summarizes development agreemenU reviews Planning Commission issues 46 Visser, Andy Brinnon a a a a o thirty conditions have been me! read studies; project is sensitive and will help local economy o 47 Talbott, Tim Brinnon a a Project will bring a number of positives to Brinnon a 48 Haugan, Dennis Brinnon a Project is a positive to help address bliehted properties a 49 Moore-Lewis, Barbara not stated No comments. Submits 2009 study on fiscal and economic impacts of destination resorts in Oregon and a press release about the 2009 study Requests extension of comment period; supports mandatory review of financial results and business plans for each phase; recommends bonding; cites findings from Forks and Oregon a 50 Brinnon Group'Brinnon discusses local economy issues a 51 Baish, Joe Brinnon a oppose current plan for development based on issues and concerns of selected topics a 52 Hackman, Jim Port Hadlock a o a o o oppose current plan for development based on issues and concerns of selected topics aaooaaa 53 Hackman, Wilma abbreviations: WQ-water SH-shellfi uifer, water sup CR-tribal/cultural, archeol. or historic resources; WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas including R a O DRAFT I Page 5 of 39 t a abbreviations: WQ-water SH-shellfish; Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N WQ SH AQ/WS CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 54 Mann, Garth Brinnon o a a a a a Reviews history of project; discusses support for development regulations and development agreement a 55 Coleman, Don not stated provides duplicate copy of comment letter #53 56 Holbert, John Brinnon a a looking forward to resort and amenities; put old campground to good use a 57 Moore, Richard and Sheila Brinnon a a extremely im portant project a 58 Roberts, Larry and Laurel Portland, OR a a will help stagnant economy and draw tourisms and local iobs a 59 Moore-Lewis, Barbara not stated no comments; provides copies of two 2016 letters regarding development regulations and developer comm unication; provides copies of two 2018 comment letters on development agreement and development regulations 60 Moore-Lewis, Barbara not stated submits duplicate copy of resort study found at comment #48; includes 2007 comment letter on Comprehensive Plan amendment; and, a 2009 review of water quality and water supply issues Brinnon a a a a o Cites similarities to Port Ludlow and environmental and economic benefits a 61 Culp, Cecil uifer, water archeol. or historic WF-wildl CA-critical areas including R a a a I DRAFT I Page 6 of 39 IL uw)-a( Comment f Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wQ SH Aq/WS CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 52 Wantoch, Rick not stated a a Current marina user concerned about resort development ruining natural beauty a 63 Woehr, Judith Heckert not stated statement of agreement to comment #61 a 64 Wantoch, Rick not stated a Pleasant Harbor will lose it bucolic, country feel 65 Wilde, Rose not stated a o a a Requests project be scaled back to 40 units and no golf course a 66 Farleigh, Scott not stated a a a Support the project with great enthusiasm; responsible to environment and to Native American Community a 67 Marshall, Vistoria Starr Brinnon a a o Urge approval of project; lists environmental, economic, services and infrastructure reasons a 68 Verschueren, Lynne Brinnon a o Project will improve depressed local economy o 69 Hisey, Lynn not stated a help provide good jobs and tourists to businesses; please support o 70 Myhr, Pam a discusses mitigations and supports proiect a not stated a 77 Marshall, David Brinnon a a please support project a 72 Frank, Merle not stated o support project; improves economy a good for visiting boaters o73Holmgren, George and Patti Tacoma o c abbreviations: WQ-water '; SH-shel ifer water supply; CR-tribal/cultural, archeol. or historic resources; WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas includin R DRAFT I Page 7 of 39 a a Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wq SH AQ/WS CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 74 Cooke, JT not stated a is developer's representative; provided clarification on the development agreement placeholder on wastewater treatment (Appendix I of Agreement) 75 Blair, Barbara Jo Port Townsend a a a a wants project put on hold; cites Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe treaty rights; water quality concerns O 76 Conley, Mike Brinnon (part time) a a project will bring needed jobs and more social activities a 77 Lagenbach, Michael Brinnon a O a a o o Cites the positive benefits of the project for water supplies, general environment, taxes, jobs and traffic flow a 78 Moore-Lewis, Barbara not stated submits 2010 report from Silver Tip Solutions on a "Water Budget Analysis for Black Point Peninsula and the proposed Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Course;" and a July 17,2009 Memo providing a review of the Draft Supplemental EIS water supply and groundwater impact analysis (recommends more testing) T abbreviations: WQ-waterq SH-shellfish;uifer water supply; CR-tri archeol. or historic resources; WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas includi R a a DRAFT I Page8of39 a to Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wq SH Aq/ws CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 79 Moore-Lewis, Barbara not stated submits Brinnon MPR Opposition Group comment letter on FSEIS (Dec. 2015) and July 6,2010 letter from the Planning Commission to the Board 80 Chambers, Lauri Nordland a o a a a a a form letter in opposition a 81 Neuenschwander, David not stated do not keep comment period open 82 Visser, Andy Brinnon Requests hearing be held in Brinnon so that local Brinnon residents can testify; expresses concern as to who from South County is the 'Brinnon Group' 83 Peterson, Doug and Kay Brinnon Requests hearing be held in Brinnon so that local Brinnon residents can testify 84 Kocks, Joe not stated Support project; reviewed materials/record; please approve o 85 Deschamps, Paul Mason County Planned development at Black Point is in right direction o 86 Dudley, Robin Port Townsend a a a Please do not let this project go forward o 87 Graham, Steve Brinnon a a Proposed development provides affordable housing and jobs for workers; balances environmental concerns with economic opportunities; approve the project a abbreviations: WQ-water SH-shel uifer, water su CR-tribal/cultur archeol. or historic resources; WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas includ R a DRAFT I Page 9 of 39 .{l vvJ-dr Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wq SH Aq/ws CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 88 Kittredge, Kit and Meyer, Dr. Keith not stated a a a Project will be at the expense of local infrastructure, environment, quality of life. Kettles unique and should be saved. Fire/EMT are maxxed. Few low wage jobs a 89 King, Dr. Richard and Laura Brinnon marina o a a The pros of this development greatly outweigh the cons; environment fully protected; support project a 90 Unruh, Doris not stated a Support proiect o 91 Durgan, Craig Port Ludlow a approve project; will help jobs, economic development and tax base o 92 Burns, Robert not stated a support project; good thing for county and people a 93 DeBeau, Terry Port Hadlock a o Project will impact traffic. Kettles are unique and sacred. Project will cause water pollution a 94 Hammons, Lois J.Port Ludlow o o project is carefully and intelligently planned; is a win- win for County a 95 Graham, Belinda Brinnon a a This project will help address housing crisis; offers short term rentals and offers jobs; development can be accomplished while respecting the environment; approve project t ic abbreviations: WQ-water SH-shel ifer water su CR-triba ultural, archeol. or historic resources; WF-wild CA-critical areas including R DRAFT I Page 10 of 39 IU a Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wq SH Aq/ws CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 96 Ross, Rebekah and Beattie, John Hal Hood Canal adjacent to property o a a a Has substantial issues with water supply impacts and contingency plans lacking; impacts to wildlife of float planes; long term monitoring needed a 97 Swanson, Clayton not stated Time to finally approve a 98 Wexman, Todd not stated o a a Ten page comment letter from the Brinnon Group that may be from the past as there is no specific comments on development regulations or development agreemenU comments refer to Board "findings and is critical of implementing ordinance and of 18-hole golf course a 99 Davis, Christina Phillipsburg, MT o Owns property Brinnon; asks for project to be supported a 100 Hogenson, Scott Port Ludlow a a Supports project; asks Board to rely on data and studies rather than emotion regarding impacts; project will improve tax base, services o 101 Grau, Diane Brinnon a a a against project; will impact canal and fishing; traffic accidents will increase o 102 Sickel, Karen Brinnon a o a Objects to out of county residents criticisms of projects; concerns and impacts have been addressed; supports project a T abbreviations: WQ-water quality; SH-shellfish;uifer water supply; CR-tribal/cultural, archeol. or historic resou WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas includ R a DRAFT I Page 11 of 39 l/w)-a( abbreviations: WQ-water qual SH-shellfish; Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N Wq SH AQ/wS CR WF CA sz ECTRPS 103 Coleman, Don Brinnon Requests if hearing can be held in community of Brinnon 104 Siefert, Peter Brinnon o a a Provides comments on the Draft EIS concerning golf course fertilizers; water supply salinization, etc. o 105 Crenshaw, Roger MD San Diego Support project; hopes it moves to permitting stage a 106 Crenshaw, Susan San Diego Support project; it is "green"a L07 Morris, Bill and Roxianne Duckabush River a a a 35 year residents; project will not improve environment or economy a 108 Peterson, Jean M (Wasell)Bremerton a Strong suppor! will help Brinnon; project has address environmental aspects with due diligence a 109 Justin, Jones not stated a a a Supports project; allow it to go to permitting stage a 110 Murdoch, Miriam Brinnon Cites state office guidance paper; cites Planning Commission statement that mitigation not possible a 111 Robinson, J not stated supports project; wants it approved and moved to the permitting stage a ttz Foszcz, Roger Port Angeles a a a a Opposes project for traffic, services, environmental and tribal treaty reasons 113 Loomis, Bert Port Ludlow a a a a DO not delay project any longer; local economy, services and local ecology will improve a water su cultu archeol. or historic resou WF-wildl CA-critical areas includi R DRAFT I Page 12 of 39 to Comment #Name location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wQ SH AQ/WS CR WF CA TR PS sz EC tt4 Loomis, Bert Port Ludlow Cites examples of success from Port Ludlow MPR; lists all the work done analyzing issues; stop using staff time and county resources; project ready to be approved a 115 Helander, Marge Port Ludlow supports project wants it to move to permitting stage a 116 King, Marlene MillCreek o supports project; will be a beautiful addition to community o LL7 MacAliff, Will and Jobe not stated wonderful place; needs more handicapped spaces a 118 Langenbach, Michael Brinnon a a a a O a supports project; good water treatment; one kettle preserved; good for tax base, jobs; all items have been addressed o 119 Loomis, Bert Port Ludlow a a Developer has been patient and has done all that is required; project will benefit all citizens a L20 Loomis, Bert Port Ludlow a a project can reverse years of economic hardship; environmentally sound project a 721 Loomis, Bert Port Ludlow Duplicate of comment 114 L22 Jones, Juliet not stated Supports project; wishes it to move to permitting stage a t23 McKay, John Brinnon a Government is strangling development. Lossen the stranglehold a o a Please approve project. Jobs, tax base, sharing community assets now and in future. a L24 Visser, Andy and Jolene Brinnon a abbreviations: WQ-water quality; SH-shellfish;water su CR-triba Itural, archeol. or historic resources; WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas R DRAFT I Page 13 of 39 Comment #Name tocation or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N WQ SH AQ/wS CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 125 Schindler, Valerie Brinnon a a Supports project; wishes it to move to permitting stage; will bring a bright future a L26 Kleyer, Gerald Brinnon a a Project will bring much needed employment, community pride, investment, truly what community needs a 127 Schryver, Elysah Quilcene Supports project; wishes it to move to permitting stage a 128 Snyder, Angelina and Ben Brinnon a a Project will help existing and future families in Brinnon; approve project a L29 Dillon, Jessica Port Hadlock a a a oa Oppose current plan I 130 Burden, Lys Port Townsend a a Preserve the kettles; discusses geologic and tribal significance o 131 Reed, Sandra Brinnon a please support project; will bring jobs; share local beauty a 132 Oslake, Morgan Brinnon Writing to register opposition tO MPR a 133 Caddey, Patricia and James Port Ludlow a Project will bring jobs a 734 Devine, Lori and Patrick South County a a Project will bring jobs and revive a dying community a 135 Wexman, Todd Brinnon Group MPRs are gated and off limits. We feel findings are questionable; see our groups critique and brace yourselves for a lawsuit. a not stated Traffic will be awful. Keep private lands private or preserved a 136 YM O ic abbreviations: WQ-water quality; SH-shellfish; AQ/WS-aquifer, water su CR-tribal/cultural archeol. or historic WF-wild CA-critical areas including R DRAFT I Page 14 of 39 to Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wQ SH Aq/ws CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 137 Coleman, Don Brinnon a a o o a a Describes history or project; of EIS work; of tribal and other consultations. Project is environmentally and economically sound a 138 Lowe, Cheryl Marine Res. Committee Port Hadlock o a a a Review and comments on Development Agreement Appendices with respect to stormwater, monitori ng, groundwater, wastewater; supports Planning Commission letter; requests data and a contingency plan a 139 Johnson, Reid Brinnon o o These comments supersede ones previously submitted. Objects to size, golf course chemicals, ElS. No independent studies. Oppose project o 140 Nelson, Debbie not stated o a Project is vital, community needs this to keep town alive. a L4t Mitchell, Andrea not stated t o Describes personal history of involvement and impressions of the project; believes impacts and benefits are glossed over; opposes project o L42 Mendes, Maria Kala Point a a a Opposes project; will impact rural character, environment, water quality and destroy kettles; monitoring inadequate; traffic study inadequate; not reasonable size a c abbreviations: WQ-water SH-shel AQ/WS-aquifer, water s CR-tribal/cultural, archeol. or historic W CA-critical areas includi R a a DRAFT I Page 15 of 39 a c abbreviations: WQ-water qual SH-shellfish; Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N Wq SH AQ/WS CR WF CA TR sz ECPS 143 Ellers, Debra Port Townsend a a o Oppose project; describes impacts to environment, economy, traffic and other concerns aooa L44 Perry, Gail not stated o a a Oppose project; describes impacts to environment, economy, traffic and other concerns aa 145 Marx, Janet Port Angeles a o a a a o Oppose project; describes impacts to environment, economy, traffic and other concerns o 145 Mitchell, Robert Brinnon a a a a a Critical of project history; impacts not addressed a 147 Skinner, Gil and Barb Port Ludlow o Supports letter from Wm Zinheim. Supports project and economic benefits a 148 Adkins, Jonathan Olympia a a o a Supports project; marina well managed; projects impacts addressed; good for area a 149 Brotherton, Tom Quilcene a a o a Project has been exhaustively studied; impacts eliminated; ignore opponents; urge approval a JeffCo Planning Commission a a a ,a Chair and Vice Chair cite concerns previously communicated in 2016: impacts still exist; development agreement needs revisions; kettles need to be avoided; project size needs reductions a 150 Koan, Cynthia not stated protect kettles from destruction a 151 Huxtable, Marion and Ryan water su ; CR-tribal/cultural, archeol. or historic resources; WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas includi R a DRAFT I Page 16 of 39 o to Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N CA TR PS sz ECwqSHAQ/WS CR WF L52 Perry, Stephen not stated a o o a Agrees with points made in a letter circulated from local advocacy group as sample letter of concern opposing project; makes other points of concern on water supply and quality a 153 Zingheim, Bill Port Ludlow a Project will bring jobs, better income, housing opportunities, schools, local retail, taxes; approve this project o 154 Hendricks, Eric and Joan Brinnon Refers to letter attached not found Ford, Barry Supports project; will bring jobs, opportunity and beauty a 155 Port Hadlock 156 Unruh, Doris not stated Support project; good for communities a t57 Mclntyre, Vonda Duckabush River a a Concerned that promises will not be kept o 158 Hogenson, Jessica Port Ludlow a a Supports project; will help housing, jobs, local taxes a a Support project; will bring jobs, services, economic base 159 Holt, David Mat Mats a Project will negatively impact rural character, sensitive environments and water quantitv and qualitv a 160 Morris, Bill and Roxianne Brinnon a a a a Morris, Bill and Roxianne Brinnon a Project does not comply with GMA; it is too big and out of rural character o 161 a a Approve MPR. Will positively impact housing and economic development a L62 Loomis, Bert Port Ludlow c abbreviations: WQ-water SH-shel water su CR-triba u ltu ra archeol. or historic resources; WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas R DRAFT I Page 17 of 39 {/l VYJ-dl a Comment f Name Locataon or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wq SH AQ/WS CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 163 Loomis, Bert Port Ludlow o o Approving MPR will attract and retain the best and brightest teachers through improved tax base 164 Loomis, Bert Port Ludlow a a The Pleasant Harbor MPR will provide funding for law enforcement and improve the safety and security of all county residents a 165 Loomis, Bert Port Ludlow a a Approve MPR; new taxes will assist emergency services a 166 Loomis, Bert Port Ludlow a a Approve project; it will provide needed jobs to help the unemployed and under employed a 767 Loomis, Bert Port Ludlow a a Approve project; additional tax dollars will help address affordable housing a 168 Blair, Barbara Jo Port Townsend a o Opposed t project. ls in wrong location for vacationers who expect nearby amenities, good weather etc. a 169 Hammond, Steve Port Ludlow o a Supports project. Will bring needed jobs, better education and increased housing a o L70 Loomis, Bert Port Ludlow a a a Supports project; balances the needs of the environment with sound economic growth Port Ludlow o Support project; will add to the tax base at7tLoomis, Bert a 172 Clark, Todd Brinnon o a Oppose project; will negative impact tax base and traffic a To abbreviations: WQ-water SH-shellfi uifer water supply; CR-tribal/cultural, archeol. or historic resources; WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas R DRAFT I Page 18 of 39 uoI I a Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N WQ SH Aq/ws CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 173 Rastelli, Jodee not stated o a a a a Oppose project; cites projects impacts; project will fail and destroy ecosystem based tourism; property taxes will increase; traffic congestion will increase and cause water pollution o 774 Boettcher, Karl and Marilyn not stated a ln favor of project; wish all involved success a 175 Jetliner, Lee Brinnon a a a a Opposed to project; may destroy drinking water supplies and increased wood burning will impact air quality; seasonal resort creates boom or bust and size of project will impact community o 176 Siefert, Deborah Brinnon a a a a a a Oppose project, will lose quality of life; concerns regarding employment, services, local costs, water supply and Hood Canal impacts; serves on MRC a 777 Robinson, D.P Brinnon a o a a a MPR willjeopardize community and environment; invest in existing people and businesses instead a abbreviations: WQ-water SH-shellfish; AQ/WS-aquifer, water su CR-tribal/cultu archeol. or historic resources; WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas R DRAFT I Page 19 of 39 a to Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wQ SH Aq/ws CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 178 lcing, Charles Brinnon a a a a o o lmpacts and expenses will not be adequately resolved especially related to traffic, public services, air quality, Hood Canal, wildlife, boating, tax increases, drinking water risks, golfing nuisances, and bankruptcy risks a L79 Cooke, Jon Quilcene a Project presents choice for local jobs, economic growth, lower poverty and reduced commuting a 180 Taylor, Jeff not stated o Golf course development is not needed; job growth not sustainable, taxes will increase and affordable housing will become worse a 181 Thompson, Rick not stated o Supports project; will address joblessness and help improve school enrollment and operations a 182 Cath cart, Wallace and V. Kay Port Ludlow a a Supports project. Will provide jobs, homes, better tax base for schools, infrastructure and local opportunities o 183 Glints, Dale Jefferson County Please support. Will have positive effects on economy and county attractiveness a 184 Farr, Karen Port Townsend Supports project; is environmentally friendly and will bring jobs, help affordable housing and local services a abbreviations: WQ-water uali SH-shellfish; AQ/WS-aquifer, water CR-tribal/cultural, archeol. or historic resou WF-wildl CA-critical areas including R DRAFT I Page 20 of 39 Comment f Name location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N WQ SH AQ/WS CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 185 Bergstein, Al Port Townsend o a Oppose project. No technical documentation on water processing plant and what happens if it fails o 186 Morris, Bill and Roxianne Brinnon Duplicate record of #161: Project does not comply with GMA; it is too big and out of rural character 187 Morris, Bill and Roxianne Brinnon Duplicate record of #160: Project will negatively impact rural character, sensitive environments and water quantity and quality 188 Call, Roma on behalf of Sullivan, Jeromy, PGST Chair PGST o a a a a Oppose approval of development regulations and development agreement and site specific non-compliance issues related to MPR implementing ordinance a 189 Retter, Susan Port Ludlow o Supports project. Will provide desperately needed taxes o 190 Radliff, Tim not stated a Project will provide county wide benefits, is well- planned, ecologically friendly and will provide boost to many aspects of the local economy a 191 Phillips, Mari Quilcene a a Supports project; uses marina, notes improvements and thoughtful planning and that project will bring wonderful living accommodations not found elsewhere in County o ic abbreviations: WQ-water ua SH-shel AQ/WS-aquifer, water CR-tribal/cultura archeol. or historic resources; WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas includi R DRAFT I Page 21 of 39 IU a to abbreviations: WQ-water qualiW; SH-shellfish; Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N Wq SH AQ/WS CR WF CA TR PS sz EC L92 Mendes, Maria Kala Point a a a Duplicate of record #142: Opposes project; will impact rural character, environment, water quality and destroy kettles; monitoring inadequate; traffic study inadequate; not reasonable size o 193 Wexman, Todd Brinnon Group Oppose project; is incompatible with preservation and enhancement of social and natural communities of Brinnon; describes how MPR will overly exclude use and rely on local taxes and investment. Not a duplicate record from #98 or #135. a L94 Mann, Cherri Port Townsend o o a a a a a Notes reduced size but more reduced project would further address environmental pollution concerns with water, wastewater, traffic and Hood Canal. Do not allow project to proceed; still too many environmental concerns a uifer, water archeol. or historic resources; WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas includi R a DRAFT I Page 22 of 39 uw)-a( Comment S Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N Wq SH Aq/ws CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 195 VERBAL SUBMITTAL? C Koan or K. Pederson?not stated o a a a a Do not approve regulations or agreement and work with developer to revise project to be smaller, to preserve kettles and to protect the sensitive ecology of Hood Canal; economic development should focus on helping support and permit small, family-owned environmentally -conscious sustainable business a 196 Simmons, Donna Seabeck; Hood Canal Environmental Council a a a a a a a Serious concerns regarding both development agreement and development regulations; cite C. Morris' written comments on procedure, due process, build out period, vesting. States both DA and DR do little to lessen unacceptable environmental impact concerns social economic and project financial impacts also a 197 Stern, Fred not stated a a a a Project is too big and will not help local jobs, economy, environment and increase traffic accidents a Topic abbreviations: WQ-water SH-shellfish;uifer, water ral, archeol. or historic resources; WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas includi R a a DRAFT I Page 23 of 39 Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wq SH Aq/ws CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 198 illegible Bales, P?Port Townsend a a a o a Do not approve regulations or agreemenU stormwater and water quality issues remain unresolved; Attaches and cites a 2007 comment letter on DEIS and county response; a 2015 comment letter on the DSEIS; a 2Ot6 comment letter on the FSEIS 199 Rose, Mark Brinnon a a a a a a Strongly oppose project; tribes concerns have not been addressed; project will not provide good jobs or hiring practices; property taxes will go up; water quality will be degraded and must be addressed before project proceeds; traffic accident concerns; tribal cultural concerns exist; wildlife issues unresolved. a 200 Visser, Andy Brinnon Supports project. Project will insure the health of our natural environment and welfare of our citizens; is different from submittals at fi46,#82,#L24 a a a Project has accommodated all and many community, environmental and tribal issues and concerns; project will help tax base, local economy and community a 20L Pederson, Wally and Peggy South County a o c abbreviations: WQ-water quality; SH-shellfish; AQ/WS-aquifer, water su CR-tribal/cultural, archeol. or historic resources; WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas includi R a DRAFT I Page 24 of 39 IU Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wQ SH Aq/ws CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 202 Stroh-Stern, Beth Brinnon a a a a a Size of MPR out of balance for the needs ofthe town; traffic increase a concern; environmental damage to Hood Canal shellfish, water quality, wetlands and wildlife; tribal cultural concerns not addressed, will destroy sacred sites a 203 Stroh-Stern, Beth Brinnon a a a a a a Reject this too big MPR as opposed; project will cause property taxes to go up, services to go down, poor quality jobs; traffic accidents Revise project and downsize a 204 Pedersen, Kirie Brinnon a o o a a Oppose project. Help create instead locally owned community valued economic development in proportion to remote location and fragile inland sea a 20s Koan, Cynthia Port Townsend (possibly attached to Record #204 /)Record item is a July 2016 8-page letter to the Board of Commissioners on the Planning Commission's MPR project experience 206 Pedersen, Kirie unknown (possibly attached to Record #204) print out of article entitled Saving Paradise. winter 2017: still Point Arts Quarterly abbreviations: WQ-water quality; SH-shellfish;uifer water CR-tribal/cultural, archeol. or historic resources; WF-wildl CA-critical areas including R DRAFT I Page 25 of 39 IQ a a to Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wq SH AQ/WS CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 207 McMillan, Brenda Port Townsend a o Traffic study 9 years old and needs review. No mention of sewage treatment a 208 Coleman, Diane Brinnon a a Support project. Developer has made improvements to Maria. MPR jobs, opportunities and tax revenue needed. a 209 Fritz, James Port Townsend a a Support project. Will bring I revenue for services, help improve economy locally and countywide and help housing a zto Schindler, Bud Brinnon Please support worthy project. Constant pressure from opposition does not represent local majority who has constantly supported project for 11 years a 271 Schindler, Valerie Brinnon o a Urge approval of project; will greatly help local services, economy, jobs and tax base. a 2L2 Cochrane, Julia Port Townsend a o a a Support Planning Commission; preserve kettles; ensu re project's financial stability; project too large in a rural area; support HCEC monitoring concerns and traffic impacts aoa 2L3 Sullivan, Jeromy Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe Duplicate of Record # 188 abbreviations: WQ-water a SH-shel ifer, water supply; CR-triba ultural, archeol. or historic resources; WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas includ R DRAFT I Page 26 of 39 Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N WQ SH Aq/ws CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 214 Clark, Victor and Charlotte Brinnon a After reading many documents, assessments and reports developer has addressed concerns; resort will provide much needed revenue and be a community asset; provides article on outdoor recreation economy a 215 Mitchell, Robert Brinnon Duplicate of Record #146 216 Loomis, Bert Port Ludlow a Voting for the MPR will expand the tax base a 2L7 Brinnon Group'not stated Submits April 9, 2018 letter from Aramburu and Eustic, LLP to the Board on the DR and DA; a November 29, 2016 letter from Aramburu to County officials on a 2016 developer-vision; a Sept 19, 2016 letter from the developer to PGST Chair; and a April 9, 2018 letter and resume from Dave Wechner on how MPRs elsewhere have failed a 2L8 Cullinan, Timothy Point No Point Treaty Council o o a Discusses lack of responsiveness, adequacy and effectiveness measures for the Development Agreement wildlife management plan a abbreviations: WQ-water SH-shellfish;uifer, water CR-tribal/cultu archeol. or historic resou WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas includ R a a DRAFT I Page 27 of 39 tc abbreviations: WQ-water quality; SH-shellfish; Comment f Name location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wQ SH AQ/WS CR WF CA TR sz ECPS 279 Ross, Rebekah and Beattie, John Hal o a a a Oppose project; insufficient guarantees that impacts to drinking water and water supplies will be adequately mitigated; traffic and size/density issues not resolved a 220 Morris, Bill and Roxianne Brinnon Duplicate of Record #161 221 Morris, Bill and Roxianne Brinnon Duplicate of Record #160 222 Knoll, Roxann Brinnon o Support project, will help community and will an asset to the community and the surrounding area; jobs and other opportunities for young people aa 223 Knoll, Duane Brinnon o a project will contribute to tax base, will help provide jobs for our young people; developer will help fund additional services; this will help all County; do not know who Brinnon Group is a 224 Smith, Arnold Brinnon Totally supportive of project and wish it to be built o 225 Zingheim, Bill Brinnon Duplicate of Record #153 o 226 Nordland, Kathleen Nordland a Protect kettles, they are ancient sacred structures Port Townsend Support project; tired of negative comments; want project built a 227 Smith, Angela not stated Supports project; how many comment periods have there been over the last 11-12 years? a 228 iilegible Myre?, Bamli uifer, water CR-tribal/cultural, archeol. or historic resources; WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas includin R o DRAFT I Page 28 of 39 IL L/ w)-alr to Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wq SH AQ/WS CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 229 Harper, John not stated Support project. Time to get moving forward, waited long enough o 230 Henderson, Douglas Port Ludlow a a Documents concerns regarding delays in project; project will help joblessness and poverty level; requests response regarding delays a 231 illegible C---not stated Support project, wants it to be built; please consider the wishes of those who live here not those who don't a 232 LaJones, Laura (illegible)not stated Support project want my voice to be heard a 233 Loomis, Bert Port Ludlow a a Approving this project will help County economically in many ways; project has taken too long; represent the best interest of all County a 234 Pavel, Joseph Skokomish Tribe a a a a o Submits statement reaffirming prior input on project with conditional support as long as those issues remain resolved; confirms the Skokomish Tribe Primary Right with judicial decisions attached a 235 Kaehler, Gretchen DAHP a a Letter to Commissioner Kate Dean regarding state agency's new comments on cultural resource values and unique and geologically significant features o abbreviations: WQ-water quality; SH-shellfish;water supply; CR-triba Itural, archeol. or historic resou WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas includ R a a o DRAFT I Page 29 of 39 .(// vvJ-dt lo Comment #Name tocation or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N Wq SH Aq/ws CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 236 Burden, Lys Port Townsend a a member of native connections group concerned that large kettle will be destroyed and that tribal concerns inadequately addressed 237 Cullinan, Timothy Point No Point Treaty Council Duplicate of record #218 238 Pedersen, Deborah Port Townsend a a a o a Agrees with the Planning Commission's April 4 2018 letter especially about water quality, sewage treatment, aquifer protection, traffic and financial stability of the project o 239 Covert, Dave Port Townsend a a a Concern about the Hood Canal water quality; project should be required to improve water quality; kettles are a unique geologic feature that should be preserved o 240 Houschen, Lis a a a Supports project; will be built to avoid impacts to wildlife and to aquifers; will provide financially healthy county a 24r Dybeck, Celeste Port Townsend a a a Jamestown S'Klallam Elder; preserve kettles, shoreli ne; ensure proper sewage treatment and shell and finfish protection : abbreviations: WQ-water quality; SH-shellfish;uifer, water ral, archeol. or historic resources; WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas includin R a a DRAFT I Page 30 of 39 l/w)-a( to ^lilw5-a( Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wq SH AQ/WS CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 242 Ruzicka, Annette Port Townsend a a a Project is environmentally unsound and unsafe'too large; no guarantees for no runoff; shellfish and treaty rights are at risk; project does not protect kettles; implement the PGST shellfish mitigation plan a 243 Hals, Hansi Sequim; Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe (natural resources) a a a o pre-construction monitoring of one year should be required; nutrients from golf course must be shown to have no effect; incorporate by reference PGST comments on water quality, shellfish, cultural resources and wildlife a 244 Loomis, Bert Port Ludlow Duplicate Record # 245 Crawford, Dennin Port Townsend 246 Foszcz, Roger Port Angeles 247 Morris, Bill and Roxianne Brinnon Duplicate Record # Support project; please move forward with permitting a 248 Benek, S not stated a 249 no nome Concerned Citizen not stated a a opposes resort; will pollute and will compromise pristine beauty of area Duplicate of Record #1682s0Blair, Barbara Jo Port Townsend Support project; please move forward with permitting a 25L illegible Bunk, Merial not stated Have reviewed documents; support smaller size; feel this will enhance area a Brinnon252Millett, Lonnie c abbreviations: WQ-water SH-shel ifer water supply; CR-tribal/cultural, archeol. or historic W CA-critical areas including R a DRAFT I Page 31 of 39 a Comment #Name location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wQ SH Aq/ws CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 2s3 Langenbach, Michael Brinnon a a a More people in Brinnon are for project, not against; will make jobs, better services and provide revenue; project will not harm environment a 254 Langenbach, Michael Brinnon a a o a a Resort is a must for Brinnon; jobs created to build and to maintain resort; better services; sewer will keep water clean; will be recreation and tax base 255 Dean, Bill Port Ludlow a Recommends increased Highway 101 conservation easement from 10 to 30 feet 2s6 Morris, Bill and Roxianne Brinnon cover email to Record #257 257 Morris, Bill and Roxianne Brinnon 2s8 Brown, Debra Brinnon Time to get going and approve project; tired of lies being spread by opponents a 259 Longo, Al Brinnon McDaniel, Bonnie not stated a a o a a Protect area natural resources; discharge and runoff will harm Hood Canal and aquifer and wells will be contaminated with slat water by filling up kettles; agrees with Planning Commission letter; reduce project size 260 ic abbreviations: WQ-water quality; SH-shellfish; AQ/WS-aqu water su CR-triba Itural, archeol. or historic resources; WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas includ R DRAFT I Page 32 of 39 IU a a to ic abbreviations: WQ-water uality; SH-shellfish; Comment fl Name tocation or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wq SH AQ/WS CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 26t Johnson, Reid Brinnon a a a a a o a a Comments are in addition to ones previously submitted; project land development and operations are incompatible with the sensitive environment of Hood Canal and Duckabush River; water quality in harbor poor; not enough being done about stormwater ru noff; refers t PGST comments from May t 2OL7, to Silver Tip solutions water analysis; cites PGST shellfish pollution and harvest pressure concerns and issues of increased boat traffic and noise; cites tribal significance of kettles; tribal concerns on wildlife not addressed; jobs at too low wage; project may not be financially viable a 262 Loubere, Frances Port Townsend a a o Need to value concerns of Jamestown ST and state archeologist and impacts to Brinnon clean water over gains of developing this sensitive site o 263 Cecil, Nick Duplicate of Record #275 ifer water CR-tribal/cultural, archeol. or historic WF-wildl CA-critical areas includi R ? DRAFT I Page 33 of 39 to uailI J/W5-a( Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wQ SH AQ/WS CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 254 Moore-Lewis, Barbara a email exchange from Kitsap resident to Moore-Lewis Brinnon Group re MPR; where to comment; knows Planning Commissioner; has opposed project in past; does not want to see light pollution from Kitsap shoreline across from project a 265 Rose, Mark Brinnon a a a a o Comments on presentation provided by County at beginning of hearing; objects to it; Planning Commission should have presented; serious financial, environmental and tribal concerns; project in clear violation of GMA a 266 Gusoskey, John Quilcene a a a o a Recaps testimony heard at hearing; project's benefits would start immediately and continue; objectors to project cite impacts that have been addressed; disputes concerns on traffic, wildlife; shellfish have made a comeback due to developer's work in marina a abbreviations: WQ-water SH-sh uifer water supply;archeol. or historic resources; WF-wildl CA-critical areas including R DRAFT I Page 34 of 39 to _uw5-a( Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wq SH AQ/WS szCRWFCATRPS EC 267 Brewster, Linda not stated a a a a a a Agrees with PGST ad Planning Commission comments. Development phases need individual evaluation and mitigation. Sewage treatment may impact shellfish, aquifer; kettles important to tribes; jobs will be low-wage a 268 Brownell, David Sequim; Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe (cultural resources) a a Letter signed by tribal chair. Finds that project SEPA did not adequately address cultural significance of kettles and that in order to protect kettles, listing on National Register required which is unacceptable. Development agreement should require preservation of kettles and wetlands regardless. a abbreviations: WQ-water SH-she ifer water CR-tri archeol. or historic resou WF-wildl CA-critical areas including R a DRAFT I Page 35 of 39 abbreviations: WQ-water SH-sh uifer water supply; CR-tribal/cultural, archeol. or historic resources; WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas includi R a a a to {/w)-a( Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wQ SH Aq/ws CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 269 Coleman, Don Brinnon a a a a a a L7 -year Brinnon resident runs business dependent on good environment and economy; represents applicant; understands Ordinance 30 conditions; raises issue of tribal primacy on cultural and historic rights; objects to PGST accusations on lack of consultation; cultural significance on private property requires proof; wildlife management concerns; kettles are not ponds and do not hold water; project will conserve and recycle water; shellfish issues exist not related to proposed resort; people have not read MOUS or studies on monitoring and service agreements a 270 Moore-Lewis, Barbara Duplicate submittals from Record # 27L Cooke, J.T Seattle o o a a a a L7-page letter with attachments from developer's representative; addresses comments from public hearing and m isconceptions regarding project history, current status snf future permitting a DRAFT I Page 36 of 39 a o a Comment #Name location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N WQ SH AQ/WS CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 272 Zingheim, William not stated letter providing comments and observations from public hearing, county permit process and county decisionmaking 2t3 Floor, Jo Pitzer Brinnon a a o a o o a a Form letter of objection on issues noted in bullets a 274 Floor, C.W Brinnon o a a a a a a a Form letter of objection on issues noted in bullets a 275 Cecil, Nick not stated a Discusses how resort could serve as human disaster relief services location by air and water access a 276 Justis, Denny Nordland a o Oppose project. Too many environmental concerns' shares concnerns of environmental groups and tribes a 277 Stern, Fred Brinnon a o o a a Traffic accidents will increase; kettles are sacred to natives and should not be used for waste water; will not provide dependable incomes. o 278 Loubere, Paul Port Townsend a o lnadequate consideration of cultural and environmental impacts; S'Klallam tribe has done good job analyzing flaws. Develop in a way that recognizes tribal and economic costs a 279 Stroh-Stern, Beth Duplicate Record of #203 T abbreviations: WQ-water SH uifer, water CR-tri archeol. or historic resources; WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas includi ng R DRAFT I Page 37 of 39 lo abbreviations: WQ-water qua SH-shellfish; Comment#Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N WQ SH AQ/wS CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 280 Koan, Cynthia Jefferson County' o a a a a a Personal appeal. Cites confusion over ElSs. Suggests adopting dev. Regs first. Dev. Agreement has little defensible substance. Port Ludlow examples discussed lnconsistent permitting decisions on Black Point and water supply. Discusses experience at another Hood Canal resort and out-of-area work force. ls disappointed that hearings, meetings not held in Brinnon. ls concerned that kettles will be used for sewage effluent and are significant to a tribes culture and livelihood. Resort is better left as is or to revert back to residential. Attaches golf course article links and verbal testimony delivered at hearing. a ifer, water CR-triba archeol. or historic WF-wildlife; CA-critical areas includ R a DRAFT I Page 38 of 39 a Comment #Name Location or Affiliation Topic(s)Summarized Comment of note P N wQ SH Aq/ws CR WF CA TR PS sz EC 287 Smith, Lorna Port Townsend a o Planning Commission and Conservation Futures Committee. Discusses work of PCC on project. Cites RCW on existing resorts (vs proposed new), Describes issues with differences in shoreline buffer proposals. Cites DAHP comment letter and PGST consultations as warranting more work. US Army COE JD has expired and with cultural issues will trigger Sec 106 consultation. Dev. regs too broad. Long term management of easements an issue. a 282 Cohoe, Carol on behalf of Mr. Aramburu for the Brinnon Group FSEIS inadequate does not analyze alternative buildings in unofficial Vision plan (not submitted to county).Comments on proposed regulations. Cites MPRs inconsistency with Comprehensive Plan o abbreviations: WQ-water q SH-shellfish;ifer water CR-tribal/cultural, archeol. or historic resources; WF-wildl CA-critical areas including R a a T-v DRAFT I Page 39 of 39 to