I feel the need to respond to the letter about the slow process of permits in Jefferson County: “Long waits for permits in Jefferson County.”
Welcome to the rural area of Jefferson …
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I feel the need to respond to the letter about the slow process of permits in Jefferson County: “Long waits for permits in Jefferson County.”
Welcome to the rural area of Jefferson County. From his letter, it appears he has already added a few houses on his property and now an ADU to a beautiful piece of land that he owns.
My question is when does it become too much?
We are blessed with the beauty of our trees and spirituality of our waters. Let enough be enough and take a moment to enjoy the glory of this community. Are you building your own commune perhaps?
Kim Hammers
PORT TOWNSEND