Notice of Application - PA 25-0003

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville has announced an application for a significant change in land use, proposing to convert a single-family residence into a commercial pet grooming salon. The applicant, Jessica Chaundy-Brown, plans to demolish the existing garage and renovate the residence to comply with commercial standards. Access will be provided from Beach Avenue, with the addition of a new parking lot and landscaping to enhance the property. The application was officially submitted on March 11, 2025, and it has been marked as complete, signaling the start of the review process. A decision on this application is expected within 100 calendar days, in accordance with local regulations.

The city is urging residents to voice their opinions, with a deadline for written comments set for April 4, 2024. This proposed change not only represents a business opportunity but also reflects the city's responsiveness to community needs and land use dynamics. Such developments are crucial for fostering local economic growth and ensuring the responsible use of residential properties.

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