NOA Yachtfish Marine PO Number LU24-SH SDP-02 - Port Orchard

Port Orchard, WALocal News

The City of Port Orchard has released a public notice detailing a development proposal for the Yachtfish Marine Tool Shed, encouraging community participation in the decision-making process. The application, which seeks Shoreline Substantial Development and Shoreline Conditional Use permits, is filed by Pacific NW Yachtfish Marine LLC at the site located at 53 SW Bay Street. Residents are granted a 30-day comment period, closing on May 10, 2024, allowing them to express their opinions and concerns regarding the project. The notice stresses the importance of meeting deadlines to retain the right to appeal any decisions made. This proactive approach showcases the city’s dedication to transparency and civic engagement in local development matters.

Additionally, the city has provided access to an agenda packet and further information through its official website, facilitating informed public participation. As the project progresses, it remains crucial for residents to stay updated on local development initiatives. The Yachtfish Marine Tool Shed proposal highlights the ongoing evolution of Port Orchard's waterfront and the significance of community input in shaping the city's future.

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