Herald staff
ARLINGTON — Dwayne Lane’s Chevrolet has applied for permits for the company’s new automobile dealership and service center on Highway 530 and 59th Avenue NE.
If approved by the city, the new facility will be three times bigger than Dwayne Lane’s current location in downtown Arlington. The proposed development includes a 28,163-square-foot showroom, plus service and wash rack bays on 6.13 acres.
The property, former pastureland that was annexed into the city in August 1999, will not have direct access to Highway 530. Traffic will be routed to the west onto 59th Avenue NW. The development is expected to add approximately 688 vehicles to nearby roads; 51 during the peak evening travel time.
The city has completed its initial environmental review on the proposal and is taking comments on the review prior to Wednesday.
The planning commission will later hold a public hearing on the major development permit and make a recommendation to the council on the proposal. Comments on planning issues involving the project can be submitted anytime before the public hearing.
Comments should be sent to City Hall, c/o Cliff Strong, planning manager, City of Arlington, Department of Planning and Community Development, 238 N. Olympic Ave., Arlington, WA 98223.
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