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Shelton council declines to send letter asking county to spend HB 1406 funds on feasibility study
Summary
The Shelton City Council voted down a motion to approve a letter asking Mason County to use leftover House Bill 1406 funds to pay for a feasibility study on converting a former community building into permanent supportive housing.
The Shelton City Council on Tuesday declined to approve a letter asking Mason County to commit HB 1406 funds to a feasibility study on converting the former community lifeline building at 218 N. Third St. into permanent supportive housing.
City Manager Mark presented a draft letter supporting a funding request from New Horizons Communities for a feasibility study; he said the structure’s conversion "is allowed within the CRV zone" and that only a potential parking variance might trigger a quasi-judicial process. He also described a 2019 interlocal…
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