Notice of Application Sinclair Ridge PW22-003 PW22-004

Port Orchard, WALocal News

The Sinclair Ridge development proposal in Port Orchard has been formally announced, inviting public comments on the project within a 14-day period ending March 15, 2022. This proposal includes the extension of a public road to facilitate a new plat outside city limits, requiring both a Major Land Disturbing Activity Permit and a Storm Drainage Permit. The notice emphasizes the importance of adhering to comment deadlines to maintain appeal rights and outlines the project's 133. 74-acre site, located at the north end of McCormick Village Drive. A previous SEPA Determination of Non-Significance implies that the project is not expected to have substantial environmental impacts.

Residents are encouraged to engage with the process, as the application file is available for examination at the Permit Center. Contact details for the project’s representative are provided for stakeholders seeking more information. The announcement signifies the city’s commitment to transparent development processes and community involvement. With the growth of the area, this project could significantly impact local infrastructure and development dynamics.

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