Notice of Application KFC Site Development - Port Orchard

Port Orchard, WALocal News

The City of Port Orchard has issued a public notice inviting residents to provide input on the Draft 2025 Stormwater Management Program Plan, a vital initiative aimed at enhancing local environmental practices. Alongside this, there is a significant development proposal for a KFC restaurant at 1600 and 1570 SE Vallair Ct, which involves extensive site improvements including parking and landscaping. The application process allows the community to comment on the proposal, with a 14-day comment period set to close on August 13, 2021. The article details the project's technical aspects, referencing various environmental studies and reports that support the application, ensuring a thorough evaluation. Residents are reminded of the importance of meeting deadlines for comments and potential appeals to safeguard their interests in local development decisions.

The city emphasizes the right to receive notifications about hearings and to access the decision documents once a determination is made. With community engagement being a critical component of urban planning, the city encourages residents to reach out with any inquiries. This proactive approach not only fosters transparency but also strengthens community involvement in shaping local infrastructure.

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