Notice of Public Hearing - Planning Commission

Marysville, WALocal News

On November 12, 2024, at 6:30 PM, the City of Marysville will hold a public hearing to review significant updates to its Comprehensive Plan and related local codes, as part of its commitment to effective urban planning. This comprehensive update, required by state law, will shape the city’s growth and development from 2024 to 2044, ensuring compliance with evolving state guidelines. Key proposals include removing conditional use permit requirements for duplexes and motorcycle dealers, as well as clarifying regulations for various zoning districts. Notably, the amendments aim to streamline project review processes and enhance the city’s development framework. Additionally, changes will be made to address application procedures and subdivision addressing in line with recent legislation.

Citizens can participate in the hybrid meeting format, either in-person or virtually, and are encouraged to share their thoughts and feedback. All hearing materials will be accessible online, ensuring transparency and public involvement in the planning process. This effort represents a proactive approach to community development and engagement in Marysville.

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