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David W. Johnson
From: Sheebell@aol.com
Sent: Thursday, May 27,20049:26 AM
To: David W. Johnson
Subject: Port Ludlow Associates DSEIS
ATTN: AI Scalf, Director of Community Development,
I am writing concerning the totally inadequate DSEIS for the Port Ludlow marina area submitted by Port Ludlow
Associates. It fails to address many areas of crucial concern that will arise from their proposed increase to 88
new units from the originally approved 58. This increased density will create traffic and parking problems,
decreased access by visitors and residents to the resort and beach front, and visually block the view of the
water from the road. The questions of groundwater runoff, silt polution to the bay, and the effects on the
wetlands have not been properly addressed in the DSEIS.
PLA has tried and failed before to raise the level of development in the marina area. I am sincerely hoping that
the Department of Community Development will again turn down their request for increasing the number of
units allowed in this area. I am not opposed to development but feel that the currently approved platting of
1994 which allows 58 new units is in accordance with good planning and beneficial to all in the community.
PLA will leave here after 5 years and the rest of us must live with the results of this decision. I sincerely
request that you look at this carefully and project the results to our community.
Respectfully,
Carolyn Schiebel
192 Seaway Place
Port Ludlow, WA 98365
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