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Hearing examiner closes record on shoreline pool permit; decision due within 10 working days
Summary
A hearing examiner for Okanagan County closed the public record Aug. 6 on a shoreline conditional-use permit application to place a residential swimming pool and an outbuilding in a mapped severe channel-migration zone and said his written decision will be issued within 10 working days.
A hearing examiner for Okanagan County closed the public record Aug. 6 on a shoreline conditional-use permit application to place a residential swimming pool and an outbuilding in a mapped severe channel-migration zone and said his written decision will be issued within 10 working days.
Hearing Examiner Andy Kotkam told the applicant and county staff he would consider testimony, written materials and the staff report before issuing a decision. Kotkam said, “I'll have my decision out within the next 10 working days,” and reminded parties that any appeal of his decision must be filed within 21 days after he issues it and that shoreline appeals are heard by the Shoreline hearing board.
Senior planner Rocky Robbins told the hearing examiner that the application included a geotechnical report and a habitat management and mitigation plan.…
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