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From: James Irvin Umsirvin@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 7:54 PM
To: #Long-Range Planning
Subject: Shoreline Plan
To Whom it may concern,
My Grandfather bought property in Port Ludlow, Washington in 1956, and has left it his heirs for years
to come. The property in question is at 761 Ludlow Bay Road in Port Ludlow. Apparently, the
Jefferson County planning commision is now trying to change how owners of property along the
shoreline, that was purchased many years ago, use their own property? Pushing the shoreline back from
30 feet to 160 feet? There are houses built in these spots, what would happen if the house(s) in question
were to burn down? To bad, so sad? Along those same lines, this property that is being considered by
the planning commision is OWNED by persons, if this shoreline proposal is mandated, is the planning
commision going to compensate the owners of said property that they are planning to take? This would
be in the millions of dollars I am sure!
Anyway, as a part owner of some of the property in question, I would like to say that I completely
disagree with your plan and would like that put into public record as such.
Thank you for your time,
James L Irvin, Jr
"And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor
crying. There shall be no more pain, for the former things have passed away." Rev 21 :4
2/2/2009