Notice of Public Hearing Planning Commission September 10, 2025 Major Variance EO Development LLC 4N2802CD Tax Lot 500 - 579 E Elm Ave

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The Hermiston Planning Commission will convene a public hearing on September 10, 2025, to review a major variance application from EO Development LLC concerning tax lot 500 at 579 E Elm Ave. This legal hearing, beginning at 7:00 PM local time, addresses key issues of town planning and taxation that could affect Hermiston's growth. Stakeholders, including residents, are invited to share their perspectives, ensuring community voices are included in the decision-making process. The commission's engagement reflects an ongoing effort to balance development needs with local concerns. Hermiston's planning initiatives aim to facilitate economic growth while addressing potential impacts on public resources.

The variance request highlights the complexities of urban development within the city. Local officials emphasize the importance of transparency and community involvement in such hearings. As the city continues to evolve, maintaining a dialogue between developers and residents will be crucial for sustainable growth.

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