Notice of Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance and Traffic Concurrency Determination

Marysville, WALocal News

The Undi Commerce Park project is a substantial industrial development proposal in Marysville, WA, set to construct approximately 815,484 square feet of industrial space within eleven buildings. The applicant, Lance Mueller & Associates, aims to enhance the local economy through this initiative. The City of Marysville has conducted a thorough review and issued a Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance (MDNS), concluding that the project will not result in significant adverse environmental impacts. Consequently, an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not required. A public comment period has been established, allowing residents to submit feedback until July 22, 2024.

Additionally, appeals against the MDNS can be filed by the same date, fostering community participation in local governance. This project signifies a strategic move towards industrial expansion in the region, emphasizing the importance of balancing development with environmental considerations. The City of Marysville encourages transparency and public involvement in the planning process, ensuring that community concerns are addressed.

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