Notice of Public Hearing - Hearing Examiner - PA24-002

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is set to hold an open record public hearing on October 30, 2024, for the Taylor Lane Subdivision project proposed by Keystone Land, LLC. This subdivision aims to develop 13 single-family residential lots while preserving the existing residence on proposed lot 9. The site, located at 4820 83rd Ave NE, presents environmental challenges, including a Category II wetland and geological hazards related to steep slopes. To mitigate these issues, the applicant plans to use buffer width averaging and enhance existing buffers. The hearing will take place at the Council Chambers and is accessible via Zoom, allowing for broader public engagement.

Attendees can find the Zoom link and dial-in details in the notice. Emily Morgan, the Senior Planner for the Community Development Department, is available for additional project information at her office. This initiative reflects the city's commitment to balanced development while considering environmental stewardship.

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