Notice of Application Re-pave Existing Asphalt Parking Lot - Port Orchard

Port Orchard, WALocal News

A public notice from the City of Port Orchard invites community input on a development proposal to repave an existing asphalt parking lot, highlighting the city’s commitment to transparency and community involvement. The application, submitted by Dash Properties, includes details about the necessary permits and the timeline for the city’s review. Residents are encouraged to voice their opinions within the specified comment period, which ends on August 11, 2022. This proposal, categorized as a Major Land Disturbing Application and Stormwater Drainage, does not require a SEPA review due to its exemption under Washington Administrative Code. The city’s Permit Center is available for inquiries, and residents can schedule appointments to examine the application file.

The notice underscores the importance of timely comments and appeals, ensuring that community voices contribute to local development decisions. This initiative reflects the city’s efforts to engage residents in the planning process, fostering a collaborative environment. The public is urged to read the notice carefully and reach out with any questions to the designated city staff contact.

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