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Vaughn Community Church sold
By Chris Fitzgerald
KP News
The Vaughn Community Church
building has a new owner, after having been offered for
sale, off and on, since September 2002, at an initial
asking price $30,000 above the final sale price. This
last time on the market, it took only six days to locate
a buyer.
Above - The building
in the 1950s,before undergoing
remodeling. Photo courtesy Key Peninsula
Historical
Society |

Above - The
building, recently damaged by fire, has a
beautiful
view of Vaughn Bay, and has been used for many
community
celebrations. Photo by Frank Slater |
The ownership transfer took place
on Oct. 30, 2006; new owners are Russel A. and Kristi M.
Stockdale of Woodinville. Most recently listed at
$750,000, and sold on a warranty deed for $761,000, the
1.66-acre parcel has 152 feet of low-bank waterfront,
and carries a “religious” universal use code within R-10
zoning.
According to a previous church
member, original donors of the land upon which the
church is built intended the site to be used for
religious-based purposes into perpetuity. The church
membership is moving to a new location and eventually, a
new building. The actual church site and existing
building are now under private ownership. The building
was involved in a fire last year, after which time
church services had to be held at a different location.
In a telephone interview, Russel
Stockdale said an architect has been hired to see what
can be accomplished with the existing structure, as it
has been severely smoke-damaged from the sanctuary fire.
The blaze was so hot, he said the upholstery melted
from chairs at the other end of the church, and a
computer in the balcony also melted.
Expressing both delight with their
purchase, and surprise that it occurred so fast,
Stockdale said, “(My wife and I) are extremely
deliberate people. It’s not like us to look at a
property one day and just a few days later, buy it. But
when we first saw Vaughn Bay, we knew that was where we
wanted to find a place to have a family retreat.” They
like everything about their purchase — the community,
the neighborhood, the bay itself.
Stockdale says they had been
thinking about a gathering place for their extended
family for some time. Originally from University Place,
where his parents and siblings still live, he “crossed
the bridge many times” during his childhood, and was
familiar with the Gig Harbor/Key Peninsula areas. Kristi
Stockdale’s family is Seattle-based. The couple does not
anticipate a move to the peninsula, and will be using
the site for family celebrations and gatherings.
Themselves Christians, the
Stockdales are pleased to know the proceeds from their
purchase are going to the Vaughn Community Church “to
further their plans.” They acknowledge the history of
the property and the special place it holds in many
hearts; their plans are that it continues to be a place
where many happy memories are fondly recalled as it is
transformed into a private family retreat.
Church officials could not be
reached before deadline.
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