Notice of MDNS - PA24-006

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville has announced a Notice of Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance (MDNS) regarding the proposed Crossroads Chevron project, which aims to establish a convenience store and fuel service station. The development will encompass a 4,000-square-foot structure, including four fuel pump islands with a total of eight pumps, positioned at 10008 67th Avenue NE. After reviewing an environmental checklist, the City has determined that the project will not likely result in significant adverse environmental impacts, thus negating the need for an environmental impact statement (EIS). A public comment period is currently open and will close on November 15, 2024, providing an opportunity for community feedback on the proposal. Residents are encouraged to send their thoughts by mail or email to the designated SEPA contact.

Additionally, any appeals against the MDNS must be submitted by the same deadline, with a filing fee of $1,750 required. The notice reflects the city’s commitment to transparency and community involvement in local development decisions. For further details, interested parties can access related documents through the City of Marysville’s website.

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