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Marysville planning commission reviews design review manual, general‑plan economic priorities before expected wave of infill projects
Summary
City staff on May 28 briefed the Marysville Planning Commission on an updated design review approach and economic development priorities from the city’s general plan update, telling commissioners to expect a surge of infill and mixed‑use applications in the coming months.
City planning staff briefed the Marysville Planning Commission on May 28 about the city’s design review guidance and a set of economic development priorities drawn from the recently adopted general plan update, telling commissioners to expect multiple design‑review applications in the coming months.
Design review materials and process
Staff said the city currently enforces a formally adopted Marysville Design Review Manual that dates to 1996, and that consultants working on the general plan prepared updated historic design standards for the downtown historic district. The updated standards would be used alongside the older manual for projects in historic subdistricts. Staff reminded the commission that design review can be processed at the staff level, by the Architectural Review Board, or at the Planning Commission depending on project type and scale.
Infill housing and commercial projects
Mike Lukin and…
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