Notice of Application- PA24-016

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville has issued a notice regarding an application for a non-project action Binding Site Plan (BSP) submitted by Ziply Fiber. This plan seeks to subdivide an existing 12. 54-acre parcel into two distinct parcels, accommodating future development possibilities. The site, already home to commercial and light industrial facilities, features various improvements such as parking areas and landscaping. Notably, the proposal does not involve any immediate plans for additional commercial build-out.

To ensure community involvement, a public comment period is open until August 13, 2024, allowing residents to express their opinions on the application. Importantly, no public hearing is required, which streamlines the review process. Interested parties can contact Senior Planner Emily Morgan for more information or to become a party of record. This application marks a significant step in the ongoing development of the area, highlighting the city's proactive approach to land use planning.

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