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City Hosts Public Hearing for Snoqualmie Mill Development Agreement on September 12,2022

The Snoqualmie City Council will hold a public hearing for the Snoqualmie Mill Development Agreement at its regular September 12, 2022, meeting. That hybrid meeting is  scheduled

to begin at 7pm. Participants can attend the hearing in-person  in City Council Chambers or online using Zoom video conferencing  technology.

During the hearing, the public will have the  opportunity to provide comments on the proposed Development Agreement  between the City and Snoqualmie Mill Ventures, LLC. 

The proposed  Development Agreement would establish development standards and  processes that would govern and vest development of the property for the  term of the

agreement, including mitigation measures and development  conditions that are applicable to the project. 

For members of the  public who cannot attend the public hearing in person or online,  written comments may also be submitted to Senior Planner Jason Rogers  via mail, PO Box

987, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, or via email, jrogers@snoqualmiewa.gov.

The Development Agreement is scheduled for adoption consideration at the September 26, 2022, City Council Meeting.

The  September 12, 2022, City Council Meeting Agenda, including the proposed  Mill Site Development Agreement and instructions to access the online  public hearing option, will be

available online on or before September  9, 2022, at: https://snoqualmie-wa.municodemeetings.com/

View the Draft Snoqualmie Mill Development Agreement HERE.

About the Mill Site Project:  The private project is proposed for the 261-acre former Weyerhaeuser  Mill Site near downtown Snoqualmie, and is owned by Snoqualmie Mill  Ventures,

LLC. The proposed project site does not include the nearby  Mill Pond/Borst Lake, which is still owned by Weyerhaeuser.  

Most  of the property - approximately two-thirds of the project site - is  planned to remain open space with natural areas, habitat, and flood  storage. The re-developed portion of the

property is planned to occur in  three stages.

Planning area 1 would focus on the production and  storage of wine, re-developing this area with a mix of light industrial,  commercial/retail, and warehouse buildings along a

pedestrian-oriented  main street featuring tasting rooms and restaurants. It would also  include 160 units of multi-family housing situated on the upper floors  of the mixed-use

buildings. 

Planning areas 2 and 3 are proposed to be phased over the next 10-15 years.  

Original source can be found here.

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