Public Notices for Land Use Applications in Marysville

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville has released two public notices regarding land use applications that are open for community feedback. The first notice relates to the 163 Business Park project, formerly known as Smokey Point 4 Grading, which includes early grading activities and plans for a covered RV storage yard. An Optional SEPA MDNS was issued, indicating that the project is expected to have minimal environmental impacts, and the public can comment on these matters until April 10, 2025. Notably, the site previously contained a wetland, but recent assessments have determined that it no longer exists, allowing for greater development flexibility. The second notice outlines the application for a Conditional Use Permit to construct a 10-foot tall electronic message center sign at the Marysville United Methodist Church, which exceeds the height limit set for high-density single-family zoning.

This proposal also invites public comments, highlighting the importance of community involvement in local development decisions. Both applications underscore the city's growth and the need for residents to engage in the planning process. Interested parties can obtain further details and application materials through the city’s public portal.

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