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GILMORE REAL ESTATE
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• � ; <br /> � <br /> This Final 1�1DNS is issued under WAC 197-11-355. A 14-day public comment period for this proposal has <br /> been completed. <br /> Responsible <br /> Official: Allan Giffen, Directur <br /> Title: Planning andLommunity Development Land Use Manager <br /> Address: 2930 Wetmore Avenue, Suite 8-A, Everett, WA 93201 <br /> Date: September 30, 2004 .�r��� <br /> /l/ <br /> Signature: <br /> You may appeal this deter ' ation by filing an appeal on forrc�s provided by the Planning Department and a <br /> fee to the Planning an ommunity Development Permit Services Counter at 3200 Cedar Street, 2nd Floer, <br /> no later than 14 days from the date above. Contact Becky Fauver at (425) 257-7281 to read or ask about <br /> the procedures for SEPA appeals. <br /> Notes: <br /> 1. A MDNS may be withdrawn in the event of significant changes in the proposal, disclosure of new <br /> significant information, misrepresentation by the applicant, or failure to comply with the conditions upon <br /> which this Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance is predicated. <br /> 2. This land use permit shall terminate if applicant dozs not apply for a buiiding permit within 18 months <br /> (or, with an extension, 24 months), except where a time limit on the land use permit is otherwise <br /> established under federal or state law, city ordinance, or an executed development 2greement. <br /> / <br /> 3 <br />
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