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City hosts hearing
on Shelton Hills
development plans
The Shelton City Commission
hosts a second public hearing on the
planned action ordinance and final
environmental impact statement (EIS)
on the 604-acre Shelton Hills develop-
ment at 6 p.m. Monday at the Shelton
Civic Center, 525 W. Cota St.
The public hearing was originally
scheduled for the commission's Feb. 24
study session. At Monday's meeting,
the commission is scheduled to present
information on Shelton Hills and hear
comments from the public.
Hall Equities, based in Walnut
Creek, Calif., bought the property in
2006. The company's Shelton Hills
concept includes a 50-acre business
park, 68 acres of commercial property,
as many as 1,600 primarily single-
family residences, a new school and 10
parks.
The highest density plan for Shel-
ton Hills would add about 4,877 resi-
dents and 3,546 employees to the site.
Full buildout is expected to take 20
years.
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From 1932 to 1942, the Rayonier Pulp Mill dumped waste into 23-acre
Goose Lake, which sits outside the northern boundary of the proposed
604-acre Shelton Hills development. The lake will likely again receive a lot
of attention as the Shelton City Commission hosts a second public hearing
on the planned action ordinance and final environmental impact statement
(EIS) on Shelton Hills at 6 p.m. Monday at the Shelton Civic Center, 525 W.
Cota St.
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focused on polluted Goose Lake, which ment, and the former C Street dump,
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The final EIS can be viewed at the
Shelton Timberland Library, 710 W.
Alder St.; the city's community and
economic development office upstairs
at the Civic Center, 525 W. Cota St.;
and on the city's website at www.
ci.shelton.wa.us.
City sets public
hearing on water
efficiency
The Shelton City Commission will
have a public hearing on setting the
city's new six-year water-use efficiency
goals at its regular meeting at 6 p.m.
March 17 at the Shelton Civic Center,
525 W. Cota St.
Since 2007, the state Department of
Health has required that municipali-
ties have a Water Use Efficiency Pro-
gram (WUEP).
Jason Dose, the city's senior plan-
ner, told the commission that overall
water use in the city has decreased
drastically in the past 15 years. Daily
water demand in the Shelton water
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