Notice of Public Hearing - PA23-030 - Chapel Hill Subdivision

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is hosting a public hearing on June 20, 2024, concerning the Chapel Hill Subdivision, a proposed development that aims to construct 23 residential lots on a 4. 01-acre site. The applicant, Robinett Investment Company, has outlined plans for access via 83rd Ave NE, including the establishment of a new internal roadway. A significant aspect of the proposal is the preservation of a category III wetland, which will be protected under a Native Growth Protective Area. The public hearing will be held at 501 Delta Avenue, as well as virtually through Zoom, allowing for broad community participation.

Residents interested in commenting must pre-register by noon on June 19, providing their contact information. For those wishing to simply listen, a phone-in option is available. The city encourages community engagement and transparency throughout the planning process. For more details, residents can reach out to Senior Planner Emily Morgan or view application materials online.

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