Notice of Public Hearing - PA24-014 - Williams Pointe Subdivision

Marysville, WALocal News

A public hearing regarding the proposed Williams Pointe Subdivision in Marysville, WA, is set for August 29, 2024, at 6:00 PM. The meeting will be held at the Council Chambers on Delta Avenue and will also be available via Zoom for remote participation. Keystone Land, LLC is seeking approval for a 59-lot subdivision on roughly 13. 09 acres, with plans to retain an existing home on Lot 50. Those interested in voicing their opinions must pre-register by noon on August 28 to provide either written or verbal comments.

The Hearing Examiner and the City’s project manager will attend the meeting in person, while other participants can choose their mode of attendance. This subdivision proposal impacts local land use and community development, making the hearing significant for residents. For those unable to comment, the meeting can be listened to by dialing a designated phone number. The project represents ongoing growth and development in the region, highlighting the city's responsiveness to community engagement.

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