Notice of Application - PA24-022 - Grove Street Family Dentistry Addition

Marysville, WALocal News

The article provides a detailed public notice about the application PA24-022 for the Grove Street Family Dentistry expansion in Marysville, WA. Proposed by 1533, LLC, the project aims to add 1,200 sq. ft. to the current dental office while implementing site improvements like sewer connections and parking lot expansions. The application was officially completed on August 1, 2024, and is noteworthy as it impacts local community healthcare facilities.

Notably, no public hearing is required for this proposal, which streamlines the process for the applicant. Residents are invited to submit written comments until 5:00 PM on August 23, 2024, ensuring community voices are heard. The article also references essential environmental documentation, including a Traffic Impact Analysis and a Preliminary Drainage Report, which can be accessed by the public. For additional information or participation in the application process, Emily Morgan, the Senior Planner, is available for contact. This initiative highlights the ongoing development and accessibility of healthcare services in the Marysville area.

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