Notice of Application - PA24-017 - 44th South PRD

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville recently issued a notice of application for the "44th South PRD," designated by file number PA24-017, which proposes the creation of 62 residential lots. This project, covering approximately 5. 79 acres, will feature a combination of 57 attached townhome units and 5 single-family homes. A critical aspect of the proposal involves addressing a Category III wetland on the site, which is intended to be filled, with compensatory mitigation planned by contributing to the Snohomish Basin Wetland Mitigation Bank. The public is encouraged to submit written comments regarding the application, with a deadline set for 5:00 PM on August 14, 2024.

For those seeking additional information, the article lists contact details for Emily Morgan, the Senior Planner overseeing the proposal. The development is significant not only for its potential impact on local housing availability but also for its environmental considerations. The absence of a public hearing indicates a streamlined review process, yet community engagement remains a priority. This application reflects ongoing efforts to address housing needs in the rapidly growing Marysville area.

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