Notice of Application - 2126 W Terrace Ave

Chelan, WALocal News

The City of Chelan has issued a notice regarding an application for a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit at 2126 W Terrace Ave. This application seeks to replace a 200 sq. ft. single-use dock with a new 320 sq. ft.

grated dock, repair an existing seawall, and relocate two watercraft lifts. Submitted on March 3, 2025, the application is currently undergoing environmental review, with a determination of non-significance anticipated. The public comment period is open until April 11, 2025, allowing community members to voice their opinions on the project. Comments can be submitted to the City of Chelan's Planning Department via email or mail. This initiative underscores the importance of local regulations and community involvement in shoreline development.

The City of Chelan encourages public engagement to ensure that developments align with community standards and environmental considerations. Further details on the application and its potential impacts can be requested from the planning department.

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