Notice of Application - PA24-021 Camden Ridge PRD

Marysville, WALocal News

The article presents a detailed notice regarding an application for a Planned Residential Development (PRD) titled Camden Ridge, filed by Huseby Homes. The proposed project includes the construction of 12 residential lots, with specific access arrangements for each lot outlined clearly. Key environmental documents supporting the application, such as a Traffic Impact Analysis and a Geotechnical Report, have been submitted to the city for review. Importantly, no public hearing is required for this application, but written comments from the community are actively encouraged to be submitted by the deadline of August 20, 2024. This proactive approach highlights the city's commitment to transparency and public engagement in local development.

The notice also includes contact information for inquiries, allowing residents to participate in the planning process. As Marysville continues to grow, such developments play a crucial role in shaping the community's residential landscape. The Camden Ridge PRD reflects ongoing efforts to balance urban development with community input and environmental considerations.

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