Notice of Application - PA24-024 - Stevens PRD

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville has released a notice detailing the application for the Stevens Planned Residential Development (PRD), under file number PA24-024. The proposed project aims to create a 59-lot subdivision on 13. 67 acres, which will necessitate the demolition of five existing residences and accessory structures. Noteworthy improvements include the addition of recreational open spaces, construction of internal roads, and enhancements to street frontages along 35th Ave NE and 98th St NE, ensuring better community infrastructure. Written comments from the public are invited until September 24, 2024, allowing residents to voice their opinions on the development.

A public hearing will follow, providing an avenue for further community engagement. The project is backed by a variety of environmental documents, including a SEPA Environmental Checklist and Traffic Impact Analysis. This development reflects Marysville's ongoing commitment to urban growth and community planning. Interested parties can access additional project information through the city’s official document portal.

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