Notice of Application The Ramsey (Sedgwick Commercial) - Port Orchard

Port Orchard, WALocal News

The City of Port Orchard has announced a public notice regarding the development application for "The Ramsey," a mixed-use project that aims to combine residential and commercial spaces, including multi-family homes and a coffee shop with a drive-thru. This proposal is particularly significant for local residents, as it directly affects land use and community development. The public is invited to submit comments during a 14-day period that ends on June 15, 2022, emphasizing the importance of community engagement in local governance. Detailed information about the application, including the file number and relevant permits, is provided for transparency. A SEPA Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance has already been issued, allowing the project to proceed through the review process.

The notice underscores the necessity of adhering to comment deadlines to preserve the right to appeal decisions. Residents can contact the Port Orchard Permit Center for further inquiries or to schedule appointments to examine the application file. This proactive approach by the city ensures that community voices are heard and considered in the planning stages of significant developments.

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