Conditional Use Permit Application 427 S 3rd St

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The City of Chelan is set to hold a public hearing on April 22, 2025, regarding a Conditional Use Permit application for a Bed and Breakfast at 427 S 3rd St, submitted by Monica Munoz. The application seeks to utilize an existing residence to rent out up to five bedrooms, accommodating a maximum of two guests per room. This initiative aligns with the city's Downtown Mixed Residential zoning regulations. Residents are encouraged to provide their feedback during the comment period, which runs until April 14, 2025. The City has classified this project as categorically exempt from the State Environmental Policy Act, indicating that it will not alter the building's character significantly.

All relevant application materials will be available for public inspection at City Hall. The hearing presents an opportunity for community engagement in local development matters. The city aims to ensure transparency and encourage public participation in the decision-making process.

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