Projects

Off Campus Emergency Department – MultiCare

4312 Pacific Avenue Southeast, Lacey, WA, USA

Sarah Schelling
Current Planning and Economic Development Manager

420 College Street SE Lacey, WA 98503

Department: Community & Economic Development

Project Background

Multicare Health System’s request for conditional use permit approval for construction of a 10,000 square foot, emergency medical office building, with associated parking, storm water and landscape improvements. A lot consolidation application is also included. The property is zoned Woodland District.

May 19, 2022

Lacey’s Hearings Examiner recommends approval of the Conditional Use Permit for the MultiCare OCED project.  The City Council will consider the recommendation at it’s regular meeting of June 2.  The Council will be reviewing the record created by the Examiner and will not consider any new testimony or evidence regarding the proposal.

May 3, 2022

Council Adopts Hearings Examiner Recommendation

At its regular meeting of June 2, 2022, the Lacey City Council took action on the above referenced matter. The Council moved to approve the project with conditions outlined in the written recommendation of the City of Lacey Hearings Examiner.

The Council’s decision is based on the summary record, exhibits, testimony, findings of fact, conclusions of law, and criteria for review for the project and as outlined in the recommendation prepared by the City of Lacey Hearings Examiner for the Lacey City Council. The recommendation was signed and dated by the Hearings Examiner on May 3, 2022.

The City of Lacey Council’s decision is final unless appealed pursuant to the Land Use Petition Act, Chapter 36.70C RCW and section 1D of the Lacey Development Guidelines, to Superior Court within twenty-one days of the issuance of the decision. The Lacey City Council issued the decision June 2, 2022.

June 3, 2022

Council Adopts Hearing Examiners Recommendation

At its regular meeting of June 2, 2022, the Lacey City Council took action on the above referenced matter. The Council moved to approve the project with conditions outlined in the written recommendation of the City of Lacey Hearings Examiner.

The Council’s decision is based on the summary record, exhibits, testimony, findings of fact, conclusions of law, and criteria for review for the project and as outlined in the recommendation prepared by the City of Lacey Hearings Examiner for the Lacey City Council. The recommendation was signed and dated by the Hearings Examiner on May 3, 2022.

The City of Lacey Council’s decision is final unless appealed pursuant to the Land Use Petition Act, Chapter 36.70C RCW and section 1D of the Lacey Development Guidelines, to Superior Court within twenty-one days of the issuance of the decision. The Lacey City Council issued the decision June 2, 2022.