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The Skagit County Board of Commissioners appointed Shu Wa Mu to fill Seat 2 for District 1 on the Skagit County Planning Commission on Sept. 29. The appointment was moved and seconded and carried unanimously.
Robbie Eckcroft, senior planner with Planning and Development Services, outlined the appointment process: the district commissioner nominates a candidate and the board votes to confirm the appointment. Commissioners noted that Mu had previously served and that this appointment begins a four‑year term following the expiration of the prior term.
The board set October 14 as the next regular Planning Commission meeting date and staff said they will contact Mu with orientation materials prior to her first meeting.
The vote followed the board’s routine consent and appointments process and the motion passed 3–0.
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