EVERETT — Hearings are scheduled Monday through Friday next week on a 112-home subdivision known as Frognal Estates proposed for a hillside near Mukilteo in unincorporated Snohomish County.
Hearing examiner Peter Camp will consider whether the 22-acre project meets code requirements. County planners on Dec. 30 recommended it for approval, if special conditions are met.
The proposed building site is on 60th Avenue West, north of 136th Place West, near Picnic Point Elementary School.
Everett-based Integral Northwest is proposing the development, which is named after a well-to-do area of north London, England. A neighborhood group fears the project’s potential to increase storm runoff, landslide risks and traffic. Expert testimony will consume most of next week’s hearings, but time has been set aside for public comments starting at 6 p.m. Jan. 14. The location is the first-floor hearing room of the county’s Robert Drewel Building, 3000 Rockefeller Ave., Everett.
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