After investing nearly $400,000 on a new building on Heller Road, North Whidbey Fire and Rescue commissioners this week agreed to formally abandon the plan and instead buy an existing building on Midway Boulevard. The three-story structure will be used as the district's administrative headquarters - housing a total of seven people - and as storage space. According to Goen, the lost investment is unfortunate but buying the existing building money made the most sense. According to fire Chief Marv Koorn, the deal is expected to close by May 1. According to Koorn, the remaining money in the building fund will be put toward the replacement of the Cornet Bay station, which he said is "crumbling," and a new station on Van Dam Road. Oak Harbor derails Kamiak's North Whidbey Fire and Rescue approves tax hike Oak Harbor woman rescued from blaze she allegedly started North Whidbey Fire and Rescue approves tax hike Merrill named North Whidbey Fire and Rescue training officer