Notice of Application - PA24-010 Ross Field and Stream PRD

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville has received an application for a 25-lot Planned Residential Development (PRD) titled Ross Field and Stream, identified by file number PA24-010. Proposed by David Ross, this development will occupy a 5. 8-acre site at 11714, 11718, and 11800 55th Ave NE, incorporating three existing homes into the design. The project highlights the importance of maintaining green spaces, as it includes designated open space areas and a Native Growth Protection Area. Residents are invited to voice their opinions on the project, with a public comment period open until May 8, 2024.

This initiative falls within the Medium Density Single Family (R-4. 5) Zone, indicating the city’s ongoing efforts to manage growth sustainably. For more information, the public can reach out to Kathryn Bird, the Associate Planner. The application materials are also accessible online for review. This development could significantly influence local housing availability and community planning in Marysville.

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