Notice of Application and Public Hearing

Everett, WALocal News

The City of Everett has released a public notice regarding an upcoming hearing for a proposed land division that plans to establish 81 townhome units, each designed as a three-story building. This initiative reflects the city's ongoing effort to meet the increasing housing demand amidst urban growth. The applicant seeks modifications to existing development standards, specifically aiming to reduce the minimum building depth and the ground floor ceiling height for nonresidential structures in the Mixed Urban zone. This request is crucial as it could set a precedent for future developments in the area. Local residents, stakeholders, and urban planners are encouraged to attend the public hearing to discuss potential impacts and express their views.

Such community engagement is essential for ensuring that development aligns with the needs and desires of Everett's population. The outcome of this hearing will play a significant role in shaping the future of housing and urban development in Everett. The public's involvement underscores the importance of transparency and collaboration in local governance.

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