Notice of Decision - Woodstock Short Plat

Gig Harbor, WALocal News

The City of Gig Harbor has made a significant announcement regarding the duration of permit approvals, stating that permits will expire three years from April 2, 2025, unless a complete application for subsequent permits is submitted and remains active. Property owners have the option to request a one-year extension of their permits prior to the expiration date. In terms of accountability, parties of record can appeal the administrative decision within fourteen days of the notice’s issuance, following specific guidelines set out in the GHMC. Appeals can be submitted via mail, personal delivery, or fax, with a filing fee of $1,301. 00, which is refundable if the appellant substantially prevails.

This structured approach ensures transparency and fairness in local governance. The complete project permit file, which includes all relevant documents, is available for public review at the City of Gig Harbor Planning Division. Questions regarding the decision can be directed to Senior Planner Jeremy Hammar. This notice reflects the city’s commitment to keeping its community informed about important developments.

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