BRINNON — Jefferson County commissioners have developed an amendment to the Brinnon Sub-Area Plan that they hope will pass muster with the Western Washington Growth Management Hearings Board.
In August, the board ruled that the county needed to do more environmental review on the plan.
When passed in December 2002, the plan expanded the existing rural village center of Brinnon, created a small-scale tourist-related business zone at WaWa Point, and designated 20 acres of light industrial land.
Last February, Mark Rose of Brinnon, who would become a 2003 county commissioner candidate, appealed the plan to the state hearings board on behalf of the Better Brinnon Coalition.
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The rest of the story appears in the Tuesday Peninsula Daily News Jefferson County edition.
