PORT TOWNSEND — Chief Seattle Boy Scout Council has agreed to place plans to sell the landmark Scout House in Port Townsend on hold for two months.
The time will give the community time to come up with a plan for saving the aging building, according to David Lindsey, head of the Port Townsend Elks Lodge.
Lindsey and members of the Elks’ Scout committee met with representatives of concerned neighbors this week to discuss options for the building, a 74-year-old log cabin that sits on an acre of water-view property on Morgan Hill.
He called the Seattle regional Boy Scout council, which agreed to give the community until the end of the year to get a plan together.
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The rest of the story is in the Friday/Saturday Peninsula Daily News.