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Lakewood Park

An Edmonds developer who bought 40 acres from the Willette family off Miller Road has had his residential project slapped with a 6-year moratorium by the county because of land-use violations. Randy S. Previs, who owns Seavestco Inc. of Edmonds, planned a 20-lot development off Miller Road near Scimitar Ridge Lane, dubbed Lakewood Estates, but Skagit County planning officials say Previs skipped getting permits...
 
Notice of Appeal - 12/16/1999
Notice of Appeal of the decision of the Hearing Examiner.
Hearing Examiner's Decision - 12/02/1999
Skagit County Hearing Examiner conclusions of law.
Letter to Skagit County Hearing Examiner - 11/11/1999
Rick Poulin's (Evergreen Island's attorney) final letter to the Skagit County Hearing Examiner.
Adventure Follows "Tough Cookie" - SVH - 4/5/1999
Diana Barnett exchanged wedding vows in a hot air balloon. She instructed a panicked mother over the phone on how to save her choking baby..."
The Anacortes Mess - IT - 2/3/1999
Part 4 of a 4 part investigative series from the Island Times on Randy Previs's escapades. See also: Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 and Liam Moriarty's Straight Talk wrap-up.
Developer appeals six-year 'stop-work' order - AA - 11/18/1998
"A developer who proposed a 20-lot subdivision off Miller Road in Skagit County is appealing the six-year moratorium imposed on his project."
Lakewood Park Project Builder's Motives Proper - AA - 9/9/1998
"I read with incredulity your two articles and an editorial in the Sounder about Lakewood Park and Randy Previs."
Developer Complains of Unfair Treatment by County, Newspaper - AA - 9/9/1998
"Land-owner stands by right to upgrade road."
Developer's Mistakes Draw Six-Year Stop To Work for 20-Lot Project - AA - 8/19/1998
"An Edmonds developer who bought 40 acres from the Willette family off Miller Road has had his residential project slapped with a 6-year moratorium by the county because of land-use violations..."

   

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