Notice of Public Hearing - Unit Lot Subdivisions Code

Chelan, WALocal News

The City of Chelan is set to conduct a public hearing on the Unit Lot Subdivisions Code, which will commence on April 2, 2025, and run until April 16, 2025. Organized by the Planning Commission, this event invites community members to engage in discussions about significant changes to local land use regulations. Held at the Shoreline Permit Public Hearing venue at 1320 W Woodin Ave, the hearing will provide a platform for residents to voice their opinions and concerns regarding the proposed code. This public forum emphasizes the critical role of community participation in local governance and planning. The proposed changes aim to streamline the subdivision process, potentially impacting future development in the region.

Residents and stakeholders are encouraged to attend to ensure their voices are heard in shaping the future of Chelan. The event reflects a commitment to transparency and collaboration between the municipal council and the community. For further details, individuals can visit the official city website.

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