Notice of Application PA24-008 Lakewood Heights Planned Residential Development

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is moving forward with the Lakewood Heights Planned Residential Development, as detailed in the notice of application PA24-008. This ambitious project, spearheaded by MJS Investors, seeks to establish a 182-lot residential community spanning approximately 29. 48 acres. The application includes a request for Planned Residential Development and Binding Site Plan Approval, alongside a review under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA). Notably, the project will address environmental concerns, incorporating a Category III wetland and related buffers.

Community members are encouraged to voice their opinions during the public comment period, which ends on April 25, 2024. The notice also offers access to various environmental assessments, such as the SEPA Checklist and Traffic Impact Analysis, underscoring the city's commitment to responsible development. By providing clear contact information for the project planner, the article promotes transparency and active community engagement. Ultimately, this development represents a significant step in Marysville's growth, prompting discussions around housing and environmental stewardship.

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