Notice of Application Diaz Meadows Apartments PW22-054 PW22-055 - Port Orchard

Port Orchard, WALocal News

The City of Port Orchard has announced a public notice regarding the Diaz Meadows Apartments development, which includes applications for a Major Land Disturbing Activity Permit and a Stormwater Drainage Permit. The project, spearheaded by Wattenbarger Architects, aims to build four apartment buildings and a clubhouse on a 7. 22-acre site located on SW Old Clifton Rd. Community members have until January 11, 2022, to submit comments, emphasizing the city's effort to involve residents in local development decisions. The notice outlines key details about the application process, including deadlines for comments and the appeal process for any decisions made.

Additionally, residents are informed of the existing studies that accompany the proposal, such as a Geotechnical Report and Traffic Impact Analysis, which will help assess the project's feasibility. The city encourages public participation, allowing individuals to request notifications of any hearings or meetings related to the application. This initiative showcases the city's dedication to transparency and community engagement in the planning process. For further information, residents can reach out to the City Engineer, ensuring that questions and concerns are addressed promptly.

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