Notice of Application Thimbleberry PW21-064 PW21-065

Port Orchard, WALocal News

The City of Port Orchard has released a public notice detailing the Thimbleberry development proposal, which aims to build five fourplex structures comprising 20 residential units. The application, filed by LA Williams Construction Limited, is currently under review and has been marked as technically complete since November 19, 2021. Residents can comment on the proposal until December 20, 2021, ensuring their voices are heard in the decision-making process. The notice includes essential information about the necessary permits, such as the Land Disturbing Permit and Stormwater Drainage Permit, which are critical for project approval. Community members are encouraged to contact the Permit Center for further inquiries and to schedule file examinations.

It is crucial for interested parties to adhere to the specified deadlines, as failure to do so may result in their comments being disregarded or losing the right to appeal. The public notice serves as a vital tool for transparency and civic engagement, allowing residents to participate actively in local development issues. The review will be managed by the Public Works Director, ensuring adherence to local regulations and community standards.

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