PICNIC POINT — Hearings about the approval of the 112-home Frognal Estates subdivision proposed on hilly, forested parcels near Picnic Point Elementary have been put on hold.
Hearing Examiner Peter Camp issued an order Friday postponing the hearings because some nearby property owners did not receive notice, as required by law. The hearings were originally set for Jan. 11 to 15.
They’re likely to be rescheduled for some time after late February, possibly during the spring.
County planners have recommended approving the development, but a neighborhood group has appealed. Neighbors are worried about the development’s potential to increase storm runoff, landslide risks and traffic.
Representatives from Everett-based developer Integral Northwest say they’re prepared to demonstrate their plans to cope with the development’s impacts on the 22-acre site.
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