If DuPont isn’t already selling out to Glacier to expand the mine which will for once and for all wipe out the historic Methodist Mission grounds first settled here in 1840. Since if that continues and Don Russel continues to fall on deaf ears, I guess Edmonds Marsh may cease to exist anyways. Let’s just fill it in and toss a Costco on it. So while the City has been faced with these land disputes, I’m not sure why they even have to listen to this application which wants to change the wetland buffer. I suppose all wetland buffer owners should pay attention to this application, because if Centex comes out on top, then you just may get that bigger backyard on your own wetlands. DuPont Code Enforcement = #FAIL
As Posted in the Tacoma News Tribune – Legal Notices: Date Listed: May 22 Newspaper ID #13953364
CITY OF DUPONT
1700 Civic Drive
DuPont, Washington 98327
Phone: 253-964-8121
FAX: 253-964-3554Notice of Sensitive Area Application
Bell Hill Lots 1 & 2 ESM Engineers, on behalf of Centex Homes, filed a complete Type III sensitive area application with the City of DuPont on May 20, 2010, to reduce a steep slope buffer from 50 to 25 feet, reduce a wetland buffer from 200 to 100 feet and request an exemption from the sensitive area regulations to allow a sewer line through a steep slope and buffer and wetland buffer to facilitate construct of two single family homes. The two home lots are located at 1087 Bell Hill Place and 1099 Bell Hill Place. Both are bounded on the north and east by City-owned property; the south by Bell Hill Place, and the west by the City of DuPont Bell Hill Reservoir. The lots are located in DuPont, Washington, Section 25, Township 19 North, Range 1 East, W.M., parcel numbers 3000060011 and 3000060021. A Type III sensitive area approval and Type I environmental decision must be obtained from the City of DuPont.
The public may comment on this notice of Type III sensitive area application by submitting written comments to the City of DuPont no later than 5 p.m., June 21, 2010.
Please contact for additional information
Bill Kingman, AICP
Senior Planner
253-912-5393 (phone)
253-964-1455 (fax)
Mail:
1700 Civic Drive
DuPont, 98327Date of Notice: May 21, 2010