Public Hearing Scheduled for Proposed 81-Unit Townhome Development in Everett

Everett, WALocal News

A public hearing is set for April 17, 2025, at 1:00 PM, to consider a significant development proposal for an 81-unit townhome project at Riverfront Boulevard and 36th Street in Everett. The applicants, Taylor Morrison and Core Design, Inc. , are seeking approval for a land division and associated site improvements, aiming for each lot to host a three-story townhome. They have requested modifications to the Mixed Urban zone's development standards, specifically to reduce the required 50-foot building depth and 12-foot ground floor ceiling height. Interested community members are invited to participate virtually through Microsoft Teams, with details available on the city’s website.

Written comments are encouraged, ensuring that those who contribute will receive a copy of the decision along with information on appeal rights. The proposal is under the jurisdiction of the Everett Municipal Code and has undergone preliminary review, with necessary environmental documents available. This development is expected to have a notable impact on local housing availability and urban planning. The public's feedback will play a crucial role in shaping the project's future.

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