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Kitsap Planning Commission deadlocks on Boundary Line Adjustment code after amendments; findings moved to April 7
Summary
After passing several targeted amendments — including an expedited five-business-day review tied to purchase-and-sale agreements and new recording guidance — the Kitsap County Planning Commission deadlocked 4–4 on final approval of the Boundary Line Adjustment code on March 17 and unanimously postponed Findings of Fact to April 7.
The Kitsap County Planning Commission on March 17 failed to approve a proposed Boundary Line Adjustment (BLA) code after a 4–4 tie, even as commissioners adopted several amendments that change review timelines and recording requirements.
Chair Ashlee Hall presided over a virtual meeting during which Department of Community Development (DCD) staff Rafe Wysham (DCD Director), Scott Diener (DCD Planning Manager) and Garrett Ballew (DCD Long Range Planner) presented an overview of the draft code. Commissioners used a paragraph-by-paragraph approach to consider the draft; Commissioner Adrienne Hampton moved to consider by paragraph and recommend adoption, a motion that passed unanimously.
The commission approved several amendments that alter the draft code. Commissioner Ryan…
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