Notice of Application McCormick North Ph III Village Commercial

Port Orchard, WALocal News

The City of Port Orchard's public notice announces the McCormick North Phase III - Village Commercial project, a significant commercial development that invites community feedback during a 14-day comment period concluding on August 11, 2022. The notice details the application types necessary for the project, such as a Major Land Disturbing Activity Permit and a Storm Drainage Permit, indicating the regulatory framework governing the development. Located west of McCormick Village Drive and south of SW Yarrow Street, the project site spans 28. 23 acres and falls under the CMU zoning district. Residents are urged to familiarize themselves with the proposal and utilize the provided contact information for any questions or clarifications.

The notice emphasizes the necessity of meeting comment deadlines to ensure participation in the appeal process if needed. Additionally, the document outlines the examination process for the application file, available at the Permit Center. This public notice not only informs the community about the upcoming development but also encourages civic engagement in local governance. By participating, residents can voice their opinions, thereby influencing decisions that affect their neighborhood.

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