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Thurston County and Lacey City have released seven new SEPA filings this week“WA SEPA Register — THURSTON County — filings from the past 7 days
7 record(s) found
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Thurston County and Lacey City have released a quarry expansion as a SEPA filing“null”
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Thurston County and Lacey City have released a housing subdivision as a SEPA filing“null”
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Thurston County and Lacey City have released a church construction project as a SEPA filing“null”
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The filings include comment deadlines from July 13 to July 16“Comments due: 2026-07-16
Comments due: 2026-07-16
Comments due: 2026-07-16
Comments due: 2026-07-16
Comments due: 2026-07-15
Comments due: 2026-07-13
Comments due: 2026-07-16”
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Thurston County handles three filings“null”
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Lacey City handles four filings“null”
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Mountain Stone Aggregates plans to log and clear 30 acres at Johnson Creek Road SE in Tenino“The Applicant is proposing to log and clear 30 acres of approved gravel mine expansion area, per Special Use permit 2020103651.”
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Mountain Stone Aggregates plans to expand a gravel mine“Applicant: Mountain Stone Aggregates
Location: Johnson Creek Rd. SE, Tenino
Description: The Applicant is proposing to log and clear 30 acres of approved gravel mine expansion area, per Special Use permit 2020103651.”
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David Bradley seeks to subdivide 4.86 acres into 18 single-family lots at 1741 Judd Street NE in Olympia“Location: 1741 Judd St NE, Olympia
Description: The Applicant is proposing to subdivide 4.86 acres into 18 single family residential lots. The existing structures on the property will be demolished. As part of development, approximately 20,000 board feet of timber will be removed. City of Lacey sewer and water utilities would serve each lot. The property is located within Lacey Urban Growth Area is zoned Low Density.”
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David Bradley's subdivision will remove 20,000 board feet of timber“As part of development, approximately 20,000 board feet of timber will be removed.”
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Lacey City is updating its Stormwater Strategic Plan“Project: 2026 Stormwater Strategic Plan Update
Lead agency: Lacey City of
Type: DNS
Applicant: City of Lacey
Location: Olympia
Description: A non-project action to update and adopt the City of Lacey’s Stormwater Strategic Plan, which is a guide for the activities, programs and projects of the city’s Storm and Surface Water Utility, and an informational reference for Lacey Stormwater Utility ratepayers. The Plan generally applies to the incorporated limits of Lacey.”
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Lacey City's Stormwater Strategic Plan will guide future projects“A non-project action to update and adopt the City of Lacey’s Stormwater Strategic Plan, which is a guide for the activities, programs and projects of the city’s Storm and Surface Water Utility, and an informational reference for Lacey Stormwater Utility ratepayers. The Plan generally applies to the incorporated limits of Lacey.”
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Lacey City's Stormwater Strategic Plan will guide ratepayer information“A non-project action to update and adopt the City of Lacey’s Stormwater Strategic Plan, which is a guide for the activities, programs and projects of the city’s Storm and Surface Water Utility, and an informational reference for Lacey Stormwater Utility ratepayers.”
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Calvary Chapel North Thurston applied for a 16,710-square-foot chapel“Calvary Chapel North Thurston has applied for a Conditional Use Permit to construct a 16,710-square-foot chapel on a 5.1-acre parcel zoned Martin Business District (MBD). The proposal includes a 122-stall parking lot, access drives, stormwater management facilities, landscaping, site lighting, utility improvements, and associated site development. The chapel will be used for worship services and r”
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Calvary Chapel North Thurston's chapel is on a 5.1-acre parcel in Lacey“Location: 4707 Park Center Avenue NE, Lacey
Description: Calvary Chapel North Thurston has applied for a Conditional Use Permit to construct a 16,710-square-foot chapel on a 5.1-acre parcel zoned Martin Business District (MBD). The proposal includes a 122-stall parking lot, access drives, stormwater management facilities, landscaping, site lighting, utility improvements, and associated site development. The chapel will be used for worship services and r
Issued: 2026-07-01
Comments due: 2026-07-16
Record: https://apps.ecology.wa.gov/separ/Main/SEPA/Record.aspx?SEPANumber=202602781”
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Calvary Chapel North Thurston's chapel includes parking and site improvements“Calvary Chapel North Thurston has applied for a Conditional Use Permit to construct a 16,710-square-foot chapel on a 5.1-acre parcel zoned Martin Business District (MBD). The proposal includes a 122-stall parking lot, access drives, stormwater management facilities, landscaping, site lighting, utility improvements, and associated site development. The chapel will be used for worship services and r”
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The Edelweiss Village subdivision in Olympia will use Lacey utilities“City of Lacey sewer and water utilities would serve each lot.”
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The Edelweiss Village subdivision is within the Lacey Urban Growth Area“The property is located within Lacey Urban Growth Area is zoned Low Density.”
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The 41st Avenue Mixed Use project in Lacey proposes 180 residential units“The development includes 180 residential units across eight buildings—seven 3-story, 24-unit walkup apartment buildings (Buildings 1–7) and one 2-story mixed-use building (Building 8) featuring 15,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial/retail space with 12 residential units above—plus a 950-square-foot tenant leasing and mail building (Building 9). The unit mix consists of 88 two-bedroom units”
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The 41st Avenue Mixed Use project in Lacey proposes eight buildings“The development includes 180 residential units across eight buildings—seven 3-story, 24-unit walkup apartment buildings (Buildings 1–7) and one 2-story mixed-use building (Building 8) featuring 15,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial/retail space with 12 residential units above—plus a 950-square-foot tenant leasing and mail building (Building 9). The unit mix consists of 88 two-bedroom units”
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The 41st Avenue Mixed Use project in Lacey includes commercial space“The development includes 180 residential units across eight buildings—seven 3-story, 24-unit walkup apartment buildings (Buildings 1–7) and one 2-story mixed-use building (Building 8) featuring 15,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial/retail space with 12 residential units above—plus a 950-square-foot tenant leasing and mail building (Building 9). The unit mix consists of 88 two-bedroom units”
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Public comments on all projects are due by July 16“Comments due: 2026-07-16”
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The stormwater plan comment period closes July 13“Comments due: 2026-07-13
Record: https://apps.ecology.wa.gov/separ/Main/SEPA/Record.aspx?SEPANumber=202602725”
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Thurston County and Lacey City will review all filings before making decisions“null”