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Hearing on reasonable-use exception for Sinclair Way development: city staff recommends approval subject to conditions; decision pending

3308961 · April 28, 2025
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The City of Bremerton hearing examiner heard testimony on April 28 in a reasonable-use-exception application (BP240005) to allow construction of two commercial buildings on parcels at 5235 and 5225 Sinclair Way that would modify wetland buffer areas.

The City of Bremerton hearing examiner heard testimony on April 28 in a reasonable-use-exception application (BP240005) to allow construction of two commercial buildings on parcels at 5235 and 5225 Sinclair Way that would modify wetland buffer areas.

City staff recommended the hearing examiner find that the application meets the approval criteria in Bremerton Municipal Code (BMC) 20.14.155, subject to conditions listed in the staff report. Justin Rowland, senior planner with the City of Bremerton Department of Community Development, said staff coordinated with the Department of Ecology and the Suquamish Tribe, issued a SEPA mitigated determination of nonsignificance on March 28, 2025, and received no appeals during the April 18, 2025 appeal period.

The applicant’s representatives described the project and mitigation measures. John Rose, an officer with Radiant (the parcels’ owner), said the sites have been…

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