Sequim School District sells land, looks ahead

SEQUIM — Tom Schaafsma, co-owner of All Safe Mini Storage, a Rotarian and supporter of Olympic Theatre Arts and the Parenting Matters Foundation, has purchased a small piece of land from the Sequim School District.

The district sold the land, just under an acre next to the city waste-collection yard south of Hammond Street and Second Avenue, for $179,000, a spokesperson said Monday.

Schools Superintendent Garn Christensen tried to reach an agreement with the city to use the land for a new school bus barn.

But that didn’t work out, Christensen said.

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Schaafsma said he has yet to lay specific plans for his new property, which has no structures on it.

The school district, meanwhile, has a list of projects that will eat away at Monday’s influx of money.

Another bus barn site

It must choose another site for a bus barn. Its facilities plan also calls for improvements to the Community School, to keep the building at 220 W. Alder St. viable for a range of programs serving preschoolers to independent-study high-schoolers.

Though enrollment in the Sequim district is almost flat — at fewer than 3,000 students this year — Christensen anticipates growth as the city adds some 2,500 housing units and 13,000 in population in the coming decade.

The district will eventually need to add a campus, he said.

“We’re keeping an eye open for parcels that become available, especially in eastern Sequim,” Christensen said.

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