Community Informational Meeting Scheduled About Potential Moratorium on Heavy Industrial Uses and Storage of Hazardous Materials within the South Tacoma Groundwater Protection District on July 27,2022

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The  City of Tacoma Planning and Development Services Department has  scheduled a public information meeting at 5 p.m. Wednesday, July 27 on  ZOOM to provide information

about a potential Moratorium on Heavy  Industrial Uses and Storage of Hazardous Materials within the South  Tacoma Groundwater Protection District.

Meeting details are available at cityoftacoma.org/MoratoriumSTGPD.

Tacoma Planning Commission to develop findings of fact and  recommendations as to whether a moratorium on heavy industrial uses and  storage of hazardous materials is

warranted within the South Tacoma  Groundwater Protection District. 

The Commission is requested to provide a recommendation within 60 days of the Council Resolution.

In addition, this subject will be on the Planning  Commission’s agendas for the meetings of July 20, August 3, and August  17. Written comments on this subject can be provided to

the Planning  Commission prior to 12 p.m. on the day of each meeting, via e-mail to planning@cityoftacoma.org. To attend the Commission’s meetings or to review agendas, please

visit Planning Commission Agendas.

Original source can be found here.



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