BRINNON — Two sides in a debate over logging at the Boy Scouts’ Camp Parsons on Pulali Point are still mum about an agreement on the project they reached nearly a week ago.
Alicia Lifrak, Boy Scouts Chief Seattle Council director of marketing and administration, said she cannot disclose the details of the agreement.
All that she would say is that an opposition group has agreed to withdraw its appeal of the Scouts’ Department of Natural Resources forest practices permit.
“There’s no secrecy involved,” Lifrak said Thursday. “For us we consider it a done deal.
“It’s a no news is good news sort of thing,” she added. “There’s nothing really to report.”
Hart Lutter, a member of a group called Pulali Landowners Association which opposed the logging, also declined to comment on the deal Thursday.
“We can’t talk about it,” he said.
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The rest of the story appears in the Friday/Saturday Peninsula Daily News.
