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Public concerned about traffic, parking as food bank conditional-use hearing remains open pending SEPA checklist
Summary
Public commenters raised traffic and parking concerns about a proposed Ocean Shores food bank location; the hearing examiner left the public hearing open to allow a SEPA checklist to be submitted and reviewed.
A public hearing on a proposed food bank location in Ocean Shores remains open while planners await a State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) checklist, city staff and public commenters said Tuesday.
The issue matters because neighbors and commissioners raised questions about whether the site would generate additional traffic into residential streets and whether on-site parking and nearby pedestrian access are adequate for clients and staff.
At the meeting a resident who spoke during public communication said the food bank…
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