Notice of Application Contour Apartments PW22-018 PW21-019

Port Orchard, WALocal News

The City of Port Orchard has released a public notice regarding a development proposal for the Contour Apartments, which plans to build a 23-unit apartment complex. The notice emphasizes the rights of residents to comment on the application, receive updates, and appeal any decisions, all within specified deadlines. The application encompasses a Major Land Disturbing Activity Permit and a Storm Drainage Permit, submitted by Contour Capital LLC, with the project site covering 1. 23 acres at NSN Harold Dr SE and North of SE Lund Ave. The zoning designation for this area is Residential 3 (R3), indicating its suitability for multi-family housing.

A Determination of Non-Significance (DNS) was previously issued for the project by the City’s SEPA Responsible Official, indicating that the development is not expected to have significant environmental impacts. The public comment period is open for 14 days, ending on July 5, 2022, allowing for community engagement. Residents are invited to examine the application file at the Permit Center, with appointments available for inquiries. Contact information for the civil engineer overseeing the project is also provided, ensuring transparency and accessibility for public questions.

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