Quadrant Homes Eyes North Bend Land for New Subdivision, City to Hold Public Hearing

For 15 years Quadrant Homes was busy building homes in Snoqualmie. Now it appears Quadrant wants to return to the Valley – after finishing its final Snoqualmie Ridge neighborhood about three years ago. This time it looks like they’d like to head to North Bend near Opstad Elementary School.

According to a City of North Bend Public Notice, Quadrant Homes submitted a Preliminary Plat application to subdivide an existing (nearly) 36-acre lot into a 124-lot, single family [home] subdivision called Cedar Landing.

The property is located about 1,000 sq. ft. south of Opstad and directly north of I-90. Part of the property sits adjacent to the busy freeway near exit 32, with access to the project site from Stilson Ave (432nd Ave) and SE 140th Street.

Property near Opstad ES, 140th SE in North Bend where Quadrant Homes submitted a Preliminary Plat application for a future housing development, Cedar Landing.
Property near Opstad ES, 140th SE in North Bend where Quadrant Homes submitted a Preliminary Plat application for a future housing development, Cedar Landing.

City Holds Public Hearing

The City of North Bend will hold a Public Hearing about the proposed Preliminary Plat of the Cedar Landing Subdivision on Thursday, January 28, 2016 at 2:30PM in the City Hall Conference Room, 211 Main Ave N. in downtown North Bend.

Community members who can’t make the meeting but would like to submit comments can do so by mail: P.O. Box 896 North Bend WA 98045; email:jburrell@northbendwa.gov; fax:(425) 888- 5636 or drop in person at City Hall. Comments must be received by January 27th at 4:30PM and should be as specific as possible.

See the full Public Notice HERE.

If the new subdivision happens, it would most likely be quite awhile before any homes materialize on the property. Numerous steps must be cleared before homes are actually built, which can take many months.

Permits/approvals required for Cedar Landing subdivision:

  • Certificate of Concurrency
  • SEPA Determination
  • Preliminary Plat Approval (Following preliminary plat approval)
  • Engineering Review and Approval following preliminary plat approval.
  • Clearing and Grading permit
  • Developer Extension Agreement
  • NPDES Construction Stormwater General Permit
  • Final Plat Subdivision Approval

 

 

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