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Planning & Community Development - Land Use Action Notices
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Planning & Community Development - Land Use Action Notices
No. All projects that require public notice are posted , but not all projects require public notice. You can learn about which projects require which types of notice in Chapter 17.13 of the Mukilteo Municipal Code.
Projects remain on this page during the period the public process is active for the project. They are removed from this page when the project is complete or no longer moving forward.
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Planning & Community Development - Land Use Action Notices
If you want to receive future notices (such as environmental determinations, notice of public hearing, project decision) on one or all of the projects you see on this page, email the Planning Department with specific comments about the project or simply state, “I’d like to be a party of interest” or “I’d like to be a party of interest on all projects.” That will add your email to our distribution list for future notices.
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Planning & Community Development - Land Use Action Notices
Yes. The public process and feedback from the community are essential parts of land use planning. Some projects have clear rules and regulations and some projects involve more discretion. Regardless, it’s helpful to hear thoughts and opinions from the community. All commenters become parties of interest which keeps them in the loop on future notices and also makes them eligible to appeal the final decision. Note that form letters and petitions are not considered comments for the purposes of land use review.
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Planning & Community Development - Land Use Action Notices
No. This page includes the most relevant initial submittal items for helping the public understand the details of what is being proposed. It’s typical for application materials to be edited and revised and supplemented throughout the review process as the city sends the applicant corrections or notes where more information may be needed to make an informed decision. If you’re curious about a specific submittal item, you’re always welcome to visit City Hall during business hours or email the Planning Department.