Notice of Application Overlook Apartments Ph III

Port Orchard, WALocal News

The City of Port Orchard has issued a public notice regarding an application for the Overlook Apartments Phase III, a significant development project proposing the construction of a 21-unit apartment building. Located at 3578 SE Orlando Street, the project spans 6. 02 acres and requires several key permits, including land disturbing and stormwater drainage permits. The notice informs the public that the comment period will remain open for 21 days, concluding on March 1, 2022, encouraging community engagement. Residents can also request notifications of hearings and copies of decisions made regarding the project.

The city underscores the importance of meeting comment deadlines to ensure participation in the appeal process. A preliminary State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) determination has yet to be issued, with existing environmental documents available for review. For questions or further information, residents can reach out to Ian Smith, the Civil Engineer for Public Works. This development is poised to impact local housing availability and urban infrastructure in Port Orchard.

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