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Poulsbo staff recommend releasing decades‑old concomitant agreement for North Fourth Avenue parcel; public hearing set
Summary
Planning staff recommended releasing a recorded concomitant agreement and an amendment that apply to three North Fourth Avenue parcels, a step intended to clear title and allow a boundary line adjustment; the council set a public hearing for Oct. 15 to consider the release and heard that the area could become a passive park if the city later acqui
Planning staff told the council on Oct. 8 that a recorded concomitant agreement and its 1981 amendment affecting three properties at the north end of Fourth Avenue should be released to clear title and allow a boundary line adjustment requested by the property owner.
Edie Berghoff of the Planning and Economic Development Department described the 4.1‑acre parcel under discussion and said Housing Kitsap currently owns the parcel the city is reviewing. Staff said the larger parcel is wetland‑encumbered and has been discussed as a potential piece of a connected network of green space that some councilmembers described as “Poulsbo Central Park.”
Berghoff summarized the legal and historic…
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