Environmental review for tree clearing at Concrete Municipal Airport.
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- Published
- Category
- Court Notice
- City
- Concrete
- Case #
- LU26-005
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What You Should Do Next
- 1
Review the project details
Visit the Town of Concrete Planning Department for more information on the project.
- 2
Submit comments
If you have concerns, submit your comments to the Planning Department by the deadline.
- 3
Attend the public hearing
Participate in the public hearing to voice your opinions on the project.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the case number for the tree clearing project in Concrete?
- The case number is LU26-005.
- What is the purpose of the Airport Tree Clearing project?
- The project aims to remove trees to prevent aircraft and tree conflicts.
- Who can I contact for more information about the project?
- You can contact Kevin Cricchio, the Town Planner, for more details.
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Full Notice Text
STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (SEPA) MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (MDNS) FILE NUMBER: LU26-005 PROJECT NAME: Airport Tree Clearing project APPLICANT/PROPONENT: Town of Concrete Planning Department PO Box 39 Concrete, WA 98237 LANDOWNER: Town of Concrete PO Box 39 Concrete, WA 98237 PROJECT PLANNER: Kevin Cricchio, AICP, ISA, Town Planner Town of Concrete PO Box 39 Concrete, WA 98237 SUBJECT PROPOSAL: The Town of Concrete Planning Department has applied for SEPA environmental review and a fill and grade permit to remove and clear approximately 8-9 acres of trees, shrubs, and grass on the south side of the Concrete Municipal Airport/Mears Field. The trees will be removed and grubbed, and their associated stumps removed. The site will then be leveled and graded. No cut or fill is proposed. Vegetation needs to be removed to prevent aircraft and tree conflicts/hazards. An 8-foot security & wildlife fence is proposed along the airport'