Notice of Public Hearing PA24-001 Serenity Trails Subdivision

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is hosting a public hearing for the proposed Serenity Trails Subdivision, scheduled for April 18, 2024, at 6:00 PM at 501 Delta Avenue. The project, filed under number PA 24-001, seeks to create a 14-lot subdivision on approximately 2. 07 acres. The development plan includes a stormwater management system featuring an open detention pond. Community members can attend the hearing in person or via Zoom, with the Hearing Examiner and city officials present on-site.

To ensure their voices are heard, individuals wishing to offer public comments must register by noon on April 17, providing their contact information. This hearing represents an opportunity for residents to engage directly with the planning process and express their views on local development. The applicant, Keystone Land, LLC, is collaborating with Solid Ground Engineering to bring this project to fruition. The public's input will play a crucial role in shaping the future of land use in Marysville.

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