HomeMy WebLinkAbout03B APO NotificationJEFFERSON COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
621 Sheridan Street | Port Townsend, WA 98368
360‐379‐4450 | email: dcd@co.jefferson.wa.us
www.co.jefferson.wa.us/dcd
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March 1, 2022
MARK STELLA
31324 NE 108TH ST
CARNATION, WA, 98014
Re: Road Name Change, MLA22‐00016, road access from Cougar Road
Dear Mark Stella:
Enclosed please find a copy of a petition that has been submitted to name the access road
adjoining your property (702223007). The naming of this road may affect your property
address. Copies of the petition with the road name choices and a map with the road highlighted
have also been enclosed for your review.
The E911 Road Naming Ordinance was established to outline a method of assigning address
numbers and naming roads to provide for the safety of county citizens and property. Enclosed
is a Frequently Asked Questions handout that explains the road naming and addressing process
in more detail.
The proposed names are as follows in the order of preference submitted by the petitioner:
1. Buster
2. Blue Star
3. Infinity
Please review the road names proposed. Road naming is a public process and your input and
comments are encouraged. If you choose to contribute alternative names to be submitted to
JeffCom 911 and your fire district for review, please contact me by Tuesday, March 22, 2022 by
email or letter. Everyone’s input is important. Additional road name ideas will be accepted for
review until the above deadline.
After the deadline, all proposed road names shall be sent to the Fire District and JeffCom 911
Communications for review to assist in determining the most appropriate name. The name will
be chosen based on meeting all road name criteria listed in the E911 Ordinance. The name that
best meets these criteria will become the new road name. Some consideration is given to the
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preference of the majority of property owners along the road, but the primary factor is safety.
The road name criteria are located in JCC 12.20 911 Emergency Locator System.
Please contact me directly at (360) 379‐4484 or hsmith@co.jefferson.wa.us with questions or
comments.
Sincerely,
Helena Smith
Land Use Technician
Enclosures: 3
JEFFERSON COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
621 Sheridan Street | Port Townsend, WA 98368
360‐379‐4450 | email: dcd@co.jefferson.wa.us
www.co.jefferson.wa.us/dcd
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March 1, 2022
JON STRICKLAND
P O BOX 16
BRINNON, WA, 98320
Re: Road Name Change, MLA22‐00016, road access from Cougar Road
Dear Jon Strickland:
Enclosed please find a copy of a petition that has been submitted to name the access road
adjoining your property (702223009). The naming of this road may affect your property
address. Copies of the petition with the road name choices and a map with the road highlighted
have also been enclosed for your review.
The E911 Road Naming Ordinance was established to outline a method of assigning address
numbers and naming roads to provide for the safety of county citizens and property. Enclosed
is a Frequently Asked Questions handout that explains the road naming and addressing process
in more detail.
The proposed names are as follows in the order of preference submitted by the petitioner:
1. Buster
2. Blue Star
3. Infinity
Please review the road names proposed. Road naming is a public process and your input and
comments are encouraged. If you choose to contribute alternative names to be submitted to
JeffCom 911 and your fire district for review, please contact me by Tuesday, March 22, 2022 by
email or letter. Everyone’s input is important. Additional road name ideas will be accepted for
review until the above deadline.
After the deadline, all proposed road names shall be sent to the Fire District and JeffCom 911
Communications for review to assist in determining the most appropriate name. The name will
be chosen based on meeting all road name criteria listed in the E911 Ordinance. The name that
best meets these criteria will become the new road name. Some consideration is given to the
2
preference of the majority of property owners along the road, but the primary factor is safety.
The road name criteria are located in JCC 12.20 911 Emergency Locator System.
Please contact me directly at (360) 379‐4484 or hsmith@co.jefferson.wa.us with questions or
comments.
Sincerely,
Helena Smith
Land Use Technician
Enclosures: 3
JEFFERSON COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
621 Sheridan Street | Port Townsend, WA 98368
360‐379‐4450 | email: dcd@co.jefferson.wa.us
www.co.jefferson.wa.us/dcd
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March 1, 2022
ADAM NEWMAN
PO BOX 872
QUILCENE, WA, 98376
Re: Road Name Change, MLA22‐00016, road access from Cougar Road
Dear Adam Newman:
Enclosed please find a copy of a petition that has been submitted to name the access road
adjoining your property (702223008). The naming of this road may affect your property
address. Copies of the petition with the road name choices and a map with the road highlighted
have also been enclosed for your review.
The E911 Road Naming Ordinance was established to outline a method of assigning address
numbers and naming roads to provide for the safety of county citizens and property. Enclosed
is a Frequently Asked Questions handout that explains the road naming and addressing process
in more detail.
The proposed names are as follows in the order of preference submitted by the petitioner:
1. Buster
2. Blue Star
3. Infinity
Please review the road names proposed. Road naming is a public process and your input and
comments are encouraged. If you choose to contribute alternative names to be submitted to
JeffCom 911 and your fire district for review, please contact me by Tuesday, March 22, 2022 by
email or letter. Everyone’s input is important. Additional road name ideas will be accepted for
review until the above deadline.
After the deadline, all proposed road names shall be sent to the Fire District and JeffCom 911
Communications for review to assist in determining the most appropriate name. The name will
be chosen based on meeting all road name criteria listed in the E911 Ordinance. The name that
best meets these criteria will become the new road name. Some consideration is given to the
2
preference of the majority of property owners along the road, but the primary factor is safety.
The road name criteria are located in JCC 12.20 911 Emergency Locator System.
Please contact me directly at (360) 379‐4484 or hsmith@co.jefferson.wa.us with questions or
comments.
Sincerely,
Helena Smith
Land Use Technician
Enclosures: 3
JEFFERSON COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
621 Sheridan Street | Port Townsend, WA 98368
360‐379‐4450 | email: dcd@co.jefferson.wa.us
www.co.jefferson.wa.us/dcd
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March 1, 2022
GENESSA KRASNOW & REVEL WOLF
5038 43RD AVE S
SEATTLE, WA, 98118
Re: Road Name Change, MLA22‐00016, road access from Cougar Road
Dear Genessa Krasnow & Revel Wolf:
Enclosed please find a copy of a petition that has been submitted to name the access road
adjoining your property (702223002). The naming of this road may affect your property
address. Copies of the petition with the road name choices and a map with the road highlighted
have also been enclosed for your review.
The E911 Road Naming Ordinance was established to outline a method of assigning address
numbers and naming roads to provide for the safety of county citizens and property. Enclosed
is a Frequently Asked Questions handout that explains the road naming and addressing process
in more detail.
The proposed names are as follows in the order of preference submitted by the petitioner:
1. Buster
2. Blue Star
3. Infinity
Please review the road names proposed. Road naming is a public process and your input and
comments are encouraged. If you choose to contribute alternative names to be submitted to
JeffCom 911 and your fire district for review, please contact me by Tuesday, March 22, 2022 by
email or letter. Everyone’s input is important. Additional road name ideas will be accepted for
review until the above deadline.
After the deadline, all proposed road names shall be sent to the Fire District and JeffCom 911
Communications for review to assist in determining the most appropriate name. The name will
be chosen based on meeting all road name criteria listed in the E911 Ordinance. The name that
best meets these criteria will become the new road name. Some consideration is given to the
2
preference of the majority of property owners along the road, but the primary factor is safety.
The road name criteria are located in JCC 12.20 911 Emergency Locator System.
Please contact me directly at (360) 379‐4484 or hsmith@co.jefferson.wa.us with questions or
comments.
Sincerely,
Helena Smith
Land Use Technician
Enclosures: 3
JEFFERSON COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
621 Sheridan Street | Port Townsend, WA 98368
360‐379‐4450 | email: dcd@co.jefferson.wa.us
www.co.jefferson.wa.us/dcd
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March 1, 2022
PATRICK J KINCAID
2518 E 15TH ST
NEWPORT BEACH, CA, 92663
Re: Road Name Change, MLA22‐00016, road access from Cougar Road
Dear Patrick Kincaid:
Enclosed please find a copy of a petition that has been submitted to name the access road
adjoining your property (702272022). The naming of this road may affect your property
address. Copies of the petition with the road name choices and a map with the road highlighted
have also been enclosed for your review.
The E911 Road Naming Ordinance was established to outline a method of assigning address
numbers and naming roads to provide for the safety of county citizens and property. Enclosed
is a Frequently Asked Questions handout that explains the road naming and addressing process
in more detail.
The proposed names are as follows in the order of preference submitted by the petitioner:
1. Buster
2. Blue Star
3. Infinity
Please review the road names proposed. Road naming is a public process and your input and
comments are encouraged. If you choose to contribute alternative names to be submitted to
JeffCom 911 and your fire district for review, please contact me by Tuesday, March 22, 2022 by
email or letter. Everyone’s input is important. Additional road name ideas will be accepted for
review until the above deadline.
After the deadline, all proposed road names shall be sent to the Fire District and JeffCom 911
Communications for review to assist in determining the most appropriate name. The name will
be chosen based on meeting all road name criteria listed in the E911 Ordinance. The name that
best meets these criteria will become the new road name. Some consideration is given to the
2
preference of the majority of property owners along the road, but the primary factor is safety.
The road name criteria are located in JCC 12.20 911 Emergency Locator System.
Please contact me directly at (360) 379‐4484 or hsmith@co.jefferson.wa.us with questions or
comments.
Sincerely,
Helena Smith
Land Use Technician
Enclosures: 3
JEFFERSON COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
621 Sheridan Street | Port Townsend, WA 98368
360‐379‐4450 | email: dcd@co.jefferson.wa.us
www.co.jefferson.wa.us/dcd
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March 1, 2022
ROBERT COLEMAN
323 COUGAR RUN
QUILCENE, WA, 98376
Re: Road Name Change, MLA22‐00016, road access from Cougar Road
Dear Robert Coleman:
Enclosed please find a copy of a petition that has been submitted to name the access road
adjoining your property (702272024). The naming of this road may affect your property
address. Copies of the petition with the road name choices and a map with the road highlighted
have also been enclosed for your review.
The E911 Road Naming Ordinance was established to outline a method of assigning address
numbers and naming roads to provide for the safety of county citizens and property. Enclosed
is a Frequently Asked Questions handout that explains the road naming and addressing process
in more detail.
The proposed names are as follows in the order of preference submitted by the petitioner:
1. Buster
2. Blue Star
3. Infinity
Please review the road names proposed. Road naming is a public process and your input and
comments are encouraged. If you choose to contribute alternative names to be submitted to
JeffCom 911 and your fire district for review, please contact me by Tuesday, March 22, 2022 by
email or letter. Everyone’s input is important. Additional road name ideas will be accepted for
review until the above deadline.
After the deadline, all proposed road names shall be sent to the Fire District and JeffCom 911
Communications for review to assist in determining the most appropriate name. The name will
be chosen based on meeting all road name criteria listed in the E911 Ordinance. The name that
best meets these criteria will become the new road name. Some consideration is given to the
2
preference of the majority of property owners along the road, but the primary factor is safety.
The road name criteria are located in JCC 12.20 911 Emergency Locator System.
Please contact me directly at (360) 379‐4484 or hsmith@co.jefferson.wa.us with questions or
comments.
Sincerely,
Helena Smith
Land Use Technician
Enclosures: 3
JEFFERSON COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
621 Sheridan Street | Port Townsend, WA 98368
360‐379‐4450 | email: dcd@co.jefferson.wa.us
www.co.jefferson.wa.us/dcd
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March 1, 2022
BROGAN J LONT
PO BOX 275
QUILCENE, WA, 98376
Re: Road Name Change, MLA22‐00016, road access from Cougar Road
Dear Brogan Lont:
Enclosed please find a copy of a petition that has been submitted to name the access road
adjoining your property (702272015). The naming of this road may affect your property
address. Copies of the petition with the road name choices and a map with the road highlighted
have also been enclosed for your review.
The E911 Road Naming Ordinance was established to outline a method of assigning address
numbers and naming roads to provide for the safety of county citizens and property. Enclosed
is a Frequently Asked Questions handout that explains the road naming and addressing process
in more detail.
The proposed names are as follows in the order of preference submitted by the petitioner:
1. Buster
2. Blue Star
3. Infinity
Please review the road names proposed. Road naming is a public process and your input and
comments are encouraged. If you choose to contribute alternative names to be submitted to
JeffCom 911 and your fire district for review, please contact me by Tuesday, March 22, 2022 by
email or letter. Everyone’s input is important. Additional road name ideas will be accepted for
review until the above deadline.
After the deadline, all proposed road names shall be sent to the Fire District and JeffCom 911
Communications for review to assist in determining the most appropriate name. The name will
be chosen based on meeting all road name criteria listed in the E911 Ordinance. The name that
best meets these criteria will become the new road name. Some consideration is given to the
2
preference of the majority of property owners along the road, but the primary factor is safety.
The road name criteria are located in JCC 12.20 911 Emergency Locator System.
Please contact me directly at (360) 379‐4484 or hsmith@co.jefferson.wa.us with questions or
comments.
Sincerely,
Helena Smith
Land Use Technician
Enclosures: 3