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Hearing examiner signals approval for Harbor Regional Health walk-in clinic in Ocean Shores

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Summary

The City of Ocean Shores hearing examiner said he will issue a decision to approve a conditional use permit for Harbor Regional Health’s proposed 1,960-square-foot walk-in clinic at 171 E. Chance NE, subject to the SEPA comment period and standard conditions recommended by city staff.

A hearing examiner for the City of Ocean Shores said March 4 he intends to grant a conditional use permit allowing Harbor Regional Health to open a walk-in healthcare clinic at 171 East Chance Northeast, pending the close of the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) comment and appeal period.

The clinic would occupy 1,960 square feet inside an existing 23,680-square-foot retail-commercial building and use shared parking immediately adjacent to the space. City staff and local officials told the hearing that the site has sufficient parking, that no exterior alterations are proposed, and that the proposed use is consistent with the city’s B-1 retail-commercial zoning and the Gateway Corridor designation in the 2020 comprehensive plan.

The hearing examiner, Peregrine Sorter, opened the record, admitted the staff report and exhibits and outlined the applicable standards for a conditional use permit under Ocean Shores Municipal Code.…

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