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Port Orchard, WALocal News

The City of Port Orchard has released a Notice of Application for the McCormick 660 Reservoir project, which aims to construct a new public water reservoir alongside associated site improvements. The application, filed by McCormick Communities LLC, is currently open for public comment, with the deadline set for September 9, 2022. This initiative is crucial for enhancing the local water infrastructure, addressing the community's growing needs. The city has confirmed that the application is technically complete, following a Determination of Non-Significance under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) issued in December 2017. Residents are encouraged to examine the application file at the Permit Center and participate in the public comment period.

Furthermore, interested parties can request notifications regarding hearings and the final decision. Appeals against the Type II decision must be submitted within 14 days of the Notice of Decision. This project not only reflects the city's commitment to improving public facilities but also emphasizes the importance of community engagement in local governance.

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