NOA The Pacific Tattoo Studio PO Number LU24-CUP-05

Port Orchard, WALocal News

The City of Port Orchard has issued a public notice for a development proposal concerning "The Pacific Tattoo Studio," which seeks a Conditional Use Permit (Type III) for its operation. The application, submitted by owner Adam Macatangay, is located at 1014 Bay St Ste 2 and spans approximately 35,284 square feet in a Downtown Mixed Use zoning district. The comment period is open until October 4, 2024, allowing residents to voice their opinions on the project; however, comments submitted after this deadline may not be considered. The application was officially deemed technically complete on September 6, 2024, and is subject to review by the Hearing Examiner, who will issue a decision within 14 days post-hearing. Notably, there are currently no project permits included with the application, and no preliminary state environmental assessments have been conducted.

Residents can examine the application file at the Department of Community Development by appointment, providing an opportunity for community engagement. Shaun Raja, the Associate Planner, is the primary contact for this application and can assist with any inquiries. This proposal reflects ongoing developments within Port Orchard, highlighting the city's commitment to growth and local business opportunities.

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