Notice of Application McCormick North Ph III Village Residential East

Port Orchard, WALocal News

The City of Port Orchard has issued a public notice regarding the development proposal for McCormick North Ph III – Village Residential East, which encompasses a Major Land Disturbing Activity Permit and a Stormwater Drainage Permit. Community members are invited to comment on the application, with a 14-day comment period ending on August 12, 2022. The proposal includes residential subdivision improvements such as grading, roadways, drainage, and utility installations, affecting a 22. 80-acre site. Residents are cautioned about the importance of adhering to the deadline for comments and appeals to retain their rights in the review process.

The City has not yet issued a SEPA determination, but several environmental studies have been undertaken to evaluate the project’s implications. Interested parties can request notifications and copies of decisions by contacting the City of Port Orchard Permit Center. The article emphasizes the need for community involvement in local development projects, ensuring transparency and engagement. For further details, individuals can reach out to the designated civil engineer or visit the Permit Center by appointment.

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