Notice of MDNS - PA24-014 - Williams Pointe Subdivision

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville has announced a Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance (MDNS) for the proposed Williams Pointe Subdivision, which aims to develop a 59-lot subdivision on approximately 13. 09 acres. The project will retain an existing residence on Lot 50, located at 7315 and 7212 44th St NE. The area includes wetlands, which will be managed with buffer width averaging and enhancement measures to mitigate any environmental impact. Following a review of the environmental checklist and other pertinent information, the lead agency concluded that the project does not pose a significant threat to the environment, thus an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not required.

The public is invited to participate in a 14-day comment period ending on August 14, 2024, where feedback can be submitted via mail or email. Appeals against the MDNS can also be filed, requiring a $500 fee, with specific conditions outlined for submission. The SEPA contact for further inquiries is Emily Morgan, who can be reached at the provided phone number or email. This development reflects ongoing growth in the Marysville area, emphasizing the importance of community input in local planning processes.

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