Notice of Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance PA24-008

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville has published a Notice of Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance regarding the Lakewood Heights Planned Residential Development, designated as File Number PA24-008. Proposed by MJS Investors, this ambitious project aims to create 182 residential lots across approximately 29. 48 acres while adhering to local zoning regulations. A critical aspect of the development involves the management of a Category III wetland, indicating a commitment to environmental considerations. After a thorough review, the lead agency determined that the project will not lead to significant adverse environmental impacts, thus an Environmental Impact Statement is not required.

Residents are encouraged to participate in a 14-day public comment period, which concludes on December 17, 2024, to express their views. Furthermore, an appeal of this determination must be filed by December 18, 2024, providing an opportunity for community engagement. This development is part of a broader strategy to meet the increasing housing needs in Marysville, reflecting the city's growth ambitions. Overall, the Lakewood Heights project highlights the delicate balance between development and environmental stewardship.

Related Articles

Avoid traffic 'jam' - Strawberry Festival road closures

Marysville officials announced road closures for the Strawberry Festival on June 16, 2025, to manage expected traffic congestion. The event will feature a Grand Parade along State Avenue, affecting routes including Washington State Route 528. Residents should plan alternative routes to avoid delays.

Avoid traffic 'jam' - Strawberry Festival road closures

The Strawberry Festival in Marysville prompts road closures to mitigate traffic congestion on key routes. The event occurs on June 16, 2025, affecting areas around State Avenue and Washington State Route 528. Local officials advise residents to plan accordingly.

Marysville residents sought to serve on Salary Commission

The City of Marysville seeks residents for its Salary Commission, with two vacancies available for terms ending in July 2027 and June 2028. Applicants must reside within city limits and pass a criminal background check to participate in reviewing elected officials' salaries. The commission meets annually to determine salary adjustments for the Mayor and City Councilmembers.