Notice of Application - PA24-014

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville has released a public notice regarding the Williams Pointe Subdivision application, designated under file number PA24-014. Keystone Land, LLC is spearheading this initiative, proposing to construct a 59-lot subdivision on approximately 13. 09 acres located at 7315 44th St NE. The project will retain an existing residence on proposed Lot 50 while addressing environmental concerns, particularly the presence of Category II and III wetlands on and near the site. The applicant intends to employ buffer width averaging and compensatory mitigation strategies to ensure ecological integrity.

A public comment period is currently open until May 28, 2024, encouraging community engagement ahead of an upcoming public hearing. Interested parties can access relevant environmental documents, such as the SEPA Environmental Checklist and Traffic Impact Analysis, to better inform their feedback. The city emphasizes that all individuals have the right to receive notice, participate in hearings, and appeal decisions. For further details, residents can reach out to Emily Morgan, the Senior Planner, or access the application materials online.

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