Notice of Public Hearing - CA22-003 Comprehensive Plan

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is set to hold a public hearing on December 9, 2024, at 7:00 PM to discuss the 2024 Comprehensive Plan Update, which includes significant amendments to the Downtown Master Plan and the Marysville Municipal Code. This update is mandated by the Growth Management Act and aims to guide the city’s development strategy for the next 20 years, from 2024 to 2044. Notable proposed changes include eliminating the Conditional Use Permit requirement for duplexes and clarifying permitted uses in various zoning areas. The city seeks to streamline regulations while complying with new state requirements, enhancing clarity for residents and developers alike. Residents can participate in the hearing either in person or via Zoom, with public comment encouraged.

Materials related to the hearing will be published online by December 6, 2024. Angela Gemmer, the Principal Planner, is the contact for further inquiries. This public engagement reflects the city's commitment to inclusive governance and community involvement in shaping local policies.

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