San Juan Journal Public Meetings | Aug. 13


August 16, 2008 · Updated 1:58 PM 

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August 13
-- San Juan Island Fire District Commission, 3 p.m., headquarters fire station on Mullis Street.

-- Friday Harbor Port Commission, 4 p.m., San Juan Island Yacht Club.

-- Friday Harbor Historic Preservation Review Board, 7 p.m., Town Hall Council Chambers. Agenda: Design review, Spring Street International School Recording Studio. Discussion, draft Friday Harbor Historic Landmarks Register. Work session, Historic Preservation Manual update.

Thursday
-- San Juan County Parks and Recreation Commission, 8:30 a.m., County Legislative Building Conference Room, 55 Second St., Friday Harbor. Agenda: 2009 Budget work session.

-- Friday Harbor Planning Commission, 5:30 p.m., Town Hall Council Chambers. Agenda: Items include subdivision application by Pacific Synergy Group LLC.

Monday
-- San Juan County Ferry Advisory Committee, 8:30-10:30 a.m., County Legislative Building Conference Room, 55 Second St., Friday Harbor.

Tuesday
-- San Juan County Council regular meeting, 10 a.m., County Legislative Building, 55 Second St., Friday Harbor.

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