Notice of Public Hearing - Hearing Examiner - PA24-024 Stevens PRD

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is hosting a public hearing on January 16, 2025, to address an appeal concerning the Stevens Planned Residential Development Subdivision, identified by file number PA 24-024. This hearing, set for 6:00 PM, will take place at the Council Chambers located at 501 Delta Avenue and will also be accessible via Zoom. The project proposes a 59-lot subdivision, raising significant community interest regarding its environmental impact under the State Environmental Protection Act. KB Home is the applicant behind this development, which aims to provide more housing options in the area. Both the Hearing Examiner and the City’s project manager will be in attendance, fostering an open dialogue about the project.

The public is encouraged to voice their opinions or ask questions during the hearing. Interested parties can find additional documentation and contact information for the Senior Planner, Emily Morgan, for inquiries or to become parties of record. This process highlights the importance of community involvement in local development initiatives.

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