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Planning 2016-10-27 Minutes - Public Hearing - Low Impact Development Regulations / Tukwila Municipal Code Titles 18 and 8.25 Amendments
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Planning 2016-10-27 Minutes - Public Hearing - Low Impact Development Regulations / Tukwila Municipal Code Titles 18 and 8.25 Amendments
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Page 3 <br />Public Hearing Minutes <br />October 27, 2016 <br /> <br /> <br />Commissioner Hansen <br /> requested a walk-though of the proposed code amendments listed in the <br /> <br />ordinance. Ms. Kobluskieaddressed several questions for the Commission. <br /> <br />Commissioner Strander <br /> made an inquiry on material surface use if a single-family resident were <br />remodeling their driveway. Staff noted pervious concrete or pavement is going to be placed where <br />feasible. <br /> <br />ACTION ITEMS (2): <br /> <br />Commissioner Hansen <br /> asked staff to clean up the language under section 18.50.085, Maximum Percent <br />Development Area Coverage, paragraph C. <br /> <br />Commissioner Alford <br />recommended more flexibility for plant material requirements beyond the City’s <br />bioretention plant list. Commissioner Hansen suggested some revisions to the language regarding planting <br />material. <br /> <br />Russ Gaston <br />, Engineer, Otak Consultant, responded to inquiries from the Commissioners. <br /> <br />Ryan Larson <br />, Senior Engineer, City of Tukwila also responded to inquiries from the Commissioners. <br /> <br />There was no public testimony. <br /> <br />The public hearing was closed. <br /> <br />The Planning Commission deliberated. <br /> <br />Commissioner Hansen <br /> made a motion recommending adoption of Case Number L16-0050, proposed <br />ordinance code amendments. And the additional revised amendment, Section 11, C,12 to read: <br />‘Plant material requirements for bioretention facilities shall be in accordance with the City’s bioretention <br />plant list, unless approved by the Director.’ And forward to City Council for their approval. <br />Commissioner Alford seconded the motion. All were in favor. <br /> <br />Director’s Report: <br /> <br />nd <br /> PC will meet 2 Thursdays in November and December due to the holidays <br /> <br /> An update of up-coming projects was given. The Landscaping Code Update is on the November <br />10 PC agenda. <br /> <br /> The Congress for New Urbanism is holding their national conference in Seattle in 2017 and are <br />doing a public service project in the city of the conference. The City applied to have these <br />national experts look at the Tukwila International Blvd Transit Oriented Development. The City <br />was approved and there will be a charrette for the City. On Feb 23-26 recommendations will be <br />provided on physical design, code and policy changes the City could make in order to implement <br />the vision laid out in the Comprehensive Plan. They will hold a series of workshops with <br />community and stakeholder involvement. They will also give a presentation on their <br />recommendations during the conference. <br /> <br /> Revision to the By-Laws in progress and will come to the PC for their review. <br /> <br />Adjourned: <br /> 8:35 PM <br /> <br />Submitted by: <br /> Wynetta Bivens <br /> Planning Commission Secretary Adopted: 3/2/17 <br /> <br />
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