Notice of Application and Planned Action Determination - PA25-0021 HASCO - Copper at Marysville

Marysville, WALocal News

The Housing Authority of Snohomish County has proposed a 124-unit affordable housing apartment complex at 1086/1094/1098 Cedar Ave in Marysville, featuring five multifamily buildings, a clubhouse, three garage structures, bike storage, and outdoor amenities. The applicant seeks a variance to reduce the parking requirement from 179 stalls to 155, which has raised some concerns regarding potential impacts on local traffic and accessibility. The City of Marysville, acting as the lead agency, reviewed the application against the criteria set in MMC 22E. 040 and determined it does not pose significant environmental impacts. This determination was issued on September 17, 2025, and is consistent with the Downtown Master Planned Area guidelines.

Residents can access the determination through the city’s public portal. Written comments on the land use application must be submitted by 4 PM on October 8, 2025. This development aims to address the growing need for affordable housing in the region, which has seen increased demand in recent years. The project represents a significant step towards enhancing local housing availability and community resources.

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