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Developer seeks design relief for McCormick Village; offers to design Parrish Creek augmentation station

Port Orchard Land Use Committee · April 16, 2026
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Summary

City staff presented a draft McCormick North development agreement in which the developer requests relief from lot-coverage, façade-transparency and garage/ADU loading rules and proposes to design (and later build under amendment) a Parrish Creek augmentation station to address water-right constraints and salmon flows.

At the April 15 Land Use Committee meeting, Nick Bond presented a late-added draft development agreement with McCormick (McCormick Village) in which the developer asks the city for several design-related concessions in exchange for providing infrastructure work beneficial to the city.

Bond summarized relief requests including additional surface parking between garages (impervious-surface/lot-coverage relief), reduction in required façade transparency in commercial storefronts (from roughly 60% to about 30% for storefronts, and lower percentages for…

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