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Click on
the link or the area on the map below to find the latest information regarding your community's
Sub-Area plan.
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Hansville
Hansville is
located on the northern tip of the Kitsap Peninsula
affording sweeping views of Admiralty Inlet, Whidbey
Island, and Puget Sound.
Greater Hansville
Advisory Council
http://www.hansville.org/
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Illahee
Located in Kitsap County between the cities of
Bremerton and Silverdale, Illahee is geographically
centered about the natural features of Illahee Creek and
its unspoiled watershed with much of the surroundings
existing as it has for centuries.
Surface Water
Management Plan
http://illaheecommunity.com/
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Suquamish
Suquamish is a
community at the west end of Port Madison Bay on Port
Madison Indian Reservation in northeast Kitsap County
mainland. Chief Seattle is buried in a cemetery under
the name Noah Sealth. The community name is based on the
Indian name,
Suk-wa-bish, which included Old Man House to the south,
near Agate Pass.
Suquamish
Citizen Advisory Committee
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Keyport
Known
as "Torpedo Town USA," Keyport is home to the Naval
Undersea Warfare Center. Keyport is located just
off Highway 3, between Silverdale and Poulsbo.
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Kingston
Known as the
"Little City by the Sea", Kingston is the northern
gateway to the Kitsap Peninsula and Olympic National
Park & Forest. Founded in 1853 by Benjamin Bannister,
the father of Kingston, the community was originally
known as Apple Tree Cove.
Kingston Citizen Advisory Council
Downtown Master Plan
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Manchester
Manchester
was established in the 1860's and was originally known
as Brooklyn, after the borough in New York City. The
name was changed to Manchester in 1892 in honor of the
city of Manchester, England.
Manchester Citizen Advisory Committee |
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Port Orchard
Port
Orchard’s identity is
anchored in its connections to the past. Originally a
booming lumber town called Sidney, Port Orchard became
Kitsap County’s first incorporated city in 1890. |
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Silverdale
Silverdale
is on the Kitsap Peninsula, situated ten miles northwest
of the city of Bremerton and nine miles south of
Poulsbo. Silverdale lies at the north tip of Dyes Inlet,
which connects it to Bremerton via Sinclair Inlet and
the Pacific Ocean via Puget Sound.
Silverdale Design Standards |
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Poulsbo
Known as
"Little Norway,"
Poulsbo was settled in 1892 by Norwegian
loggers, farmers and fishermen who likened the fjord-cut
landscape to their homeland. |
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South Kitsap
Industrial Area (SKIA)
The South
Kitsap Industrial Area (SKIA) is a large UGA of
approximately 3,400 acres. SKIA includes the Bremerton
National Airport, an array of industrial uses, and
extensive vacant lands with potential for industrial and
other high intensity uses.
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ULID #6
(McCormick
Woods)
This master planned area features tall
trees, ponds, parks, trails and golf. |
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Bethel Road Corridor
Development Plan
The Bethel
Corridor Development Plan is not adopted as a Sub-Area
Plan, rather a set of design guidelines and development
standards to guide or direct future development along
the Bethel corridor in a consistent manner. |
Call
Patty Charnas (360)
337-5777 for questions relating to the Kitsap County DCD Community
Planning Division. |
Last Updated:
March 05, 2013
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