NOA McCormick East PO Number LU25-Plat Prelim-02

Port Orchard, WALocal News

Port Orchard announced a development proposal to subdivide a 42. 81-acre parcel into 159 lots for single-family homes. The application, submitted by Trish Walton of NL Olson & Associates, Inc. , was deemed technically complete on April 29, 2025. Public comments are accepted until May 28, 2025, fostering community engagement in the decision-making process.

This proposal is significant for local housing development, responding to the growing demand for residential properties in the area. The project awaits a SEPA determination, with various environmental assessments already conducted, including a Geotechnical Report and Traffic Impact Analysis. Interested parties may appeal the Hearing Examiner's decision within 14 days once a notice is issued. The application file is available for public examination at the Department of Community Development. The city seeks to ensure that all community voices are heard before proceeding with this substantial project.

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