Notice of Application Published for Final Snoqualmie Ridge Housing Subdivision

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On August 11, 2022, the City of Snoqualmie published a Notice of Application for a proposed housing subdivision that would create 46 new duplexes and townhomes, marking the

final  housing subdivision in the Snoqualmie Ridge master-planned community.  Home construction in Snoqualmie Ridge began in 1998. 

The proposed  Timber Trails subdivision would be located on parcel S-14 of Snoqualmie  Ridge Il. The nearly 5-acre parcel is located on the west side of  Jacobia Ave SE, south of

the Swenson Drive SE and Snoqualmie Parkway  intersection. 

This land parcel was designated by the Snoqualmie  Ridge II Mixed Use Final Plan for a density of 4-16 dwellings per acre.  It was previously owned by the Church of Jesus Christ

of Latter Day  Saints (LDS) and was recently purchased by Tri Pointe Homes. 

Anyone  wishing to provide public testimony on this Notice of Application can  submit written comments to: Dinah Reed, Senior Planner at City of  Snoqualmie, PO Box 987,

Snoqualmie, Washington 98065 or dreed@snoqualmiewa.gov.  Public testimony will be accepted until September 9, 2022

A future public hearing about this project proposal will also be held.  That date is still to be determined

Original source can be found here.



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