Notice of Application with optional SEPA MDNS - PA24-027 Awe Reasonable Use Determination

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville has announced a new application for a single-family residence submitted by Tammy Awe, located in a potentially wetland area. This application, filed on November 7, 2024, is currently under review as part of the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) process. The city anticipates issuing a Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance (MDNS) and is utilizing the optional DNS process outlined in WAC 197. 11. 355.

Local residents have a crucial opportunity to voice their concerns, with comments due by January 8, 2025. The project proposes to include a driveway and essential utility connections, which may necessitate mitigation measures. The notice underscores the importance of community engagement in environmental decision-making. A decision on the application is expected within 120 days from when the application was deemed complete. This initiative reflects the ongoing commitment to responsible land use and environmental stewardship in Marysville.

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