Notice of Application - PA25-0007

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville has released a notice of application concerning a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for a new electronic message center sign at the Marysville United Methodist Church. The application was submitted on March 11, 2025, by Berry Sign Systems, which seeks to construct a 10-foot tall sign, surpassing the existing zoning height limit of 6 feet for the area classified as high-density, single-family (R-6. 5). Interested parties can submit written comments on the proposal until April 11, 2025, with the complete application available for public review at the City’s Community Development Department. The project aims to enhance communication for the church while navigating local zoning regulations.

A decision regarding the CUP is anticipated within 100 calendar days from the date of completeness. The article highlights the importance of community involvement in local development projects and reflects the city’s commitment to urban planning. Residents are encouraged to engage in the process, ensuring their voices are heard in shaping local infrastructure. The outcome of this application could influence future developments in the area.

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