Notice of Application Payseno Apartments Offsite Improvements, PW20-020 and PW20-021

Port Orchard, WALocal News

The City of Port Orchard has released a public notice for the Payseno Apartments Offsite Improvements, which encompasses major land disturbing activities and stormwater drainage management. With a total site area of 1. 06 acres, the project is a critical step toward supporting a multi-family development in the area. The application, submitted by Dave Burk, opened for public comments on June 5, 2020, and will remain open until June 19, 2020. A SEPA Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance was previously issued, suggesting that the project poses minimal environmental risks.

Residents are encouraged to engage with the local government, express their views, and request notifications about any hearings or meetings related to this development. The review will be conducted by the Public Works Director, ensuring adherence to local regulations. This project underscores the city's commitment to infrastructure improvement while aiming to foster community involvement. As the deadline for comments approaches, stakeholders are urged to participate actively to influence the outcome of this significant proposal.

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