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Poulsbo council releases 1970s Terhune concomitant agreement after public hearing
Summary
The Poulsbo City Council voted unanimously Oct. 15 to release a recorded development (concomitant) agreement tied to the Terhune/Vikings Crest properties, clearing the way for future boundary adjustments and possible park connections on an adjacent vacant parcel owned by Housing Kitsap.
The Poulsbo City Council voted unanimously Oct. 15 to approve Ordinance No. 2025-16, removing a recorded concomitant (development) agreement that was placed on the Terhune property in the 1970s.
The release affects three parcels historically associated with the Vikings Crest condominium development and a vacant parcel on the north end of Fourth Avenue now owned by Housing Kitsap. Planning staff said the change would allow future subdivision or boundary-line adjustments and would enable redevelopment under current zoning and code rather than the decades-old agreement.
Planning staff member Edie (last name not provided) explained at a public hearing that the recorded agreement tied the properties to a 1970s site plan and zoning approach. “If this agreement is released, any…
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