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Planning 2011-11-10 COMPLETE AGENDA PACKET
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TUKWILA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br />Southcenter, Tukwila"„ Urban Center <br />2) relieving critical congestion points, improving circulation, and making alternative modes <br />of transportation available; <br />3) supporting existing businesses and attracting new; and, <br />4) creating opportunities for residential development in appropriate areas. <br />It was proposed that an initial catalyst of public investment in key areas would be needed to <br />leverage this vision of enhanced and diversified economic vitality. <br />The policies set forth in this Comprehensive Plan element support and extend the qualities of the <br />existing center that have been responsible for its economic success in the past, and expand on these <br />characteristics. Land use polices focus on flexibility in xa and diversity of uses. Urban design <br />policies provide a vision for the community, to be achieved through public and private sector <br />initiative and cooperation. Transportation and circulation policies emphasize accessibility as a key <br />factor, as well as choice in transportation modes and routes. These policies will reinforce future <br />competitiveness and will create an urban center that gives identity to the City for the surrounding <br />neighborhoods and for the region. <br />ISSUES <br />The i•ilc Urh -r:i Cv tgrarea comprising Southcenter currently provides regional comparison <br />shopping, major discount shopping, major facilities for incubator businesses, entertainment, and a <br />full range of professional services. It encompasses more intensely developed areas such as <br />Westfield Shoppingto Southcenter Mall and Andover Industrial Park, transportation facilities <br />such as the Sounder commuter rail /Amtrak station, and natural features and amenities such as <br />Tukwila Pond, Minkler Pond, and the Green River._ <br />Retail uses dominate the Tuhwila Ui en ConterSouthcenter: Westfield Shoppingtown Southcenter_ <br />Mall. in the northwest corner of the center, is the largest regional shopping mall in the Seattle area. <br />Warehouse uses are more prominent in the nd-c -d planning, area to the south._ <br />A goal of growth management is to integrate housing and iob Growth in order to reduce the need for <br />lone conunutes. and to keep living and working communities easily accessible to each other. <br />Southcenter is considered a significant employment center within the Puget Sound region, <br />providi Q iobs to residents and nearby communities. However. considerable residential <br />developmentt is needed in the urban center to meet the City's housing targets. ConseClUently, the <br />vision for Southcenter responds by expanding opportunities for housing. accommodating the <br />maiority of the City's proiected housing needs, and addressinjay the types of amenities and <br />infrastructure needed to attract quality housing. <br />The '_a L 43an C nt vision for Southcenter takes into account the King County Countywide <br />Planning Policies criteria for urban centers and has been formulated by recognizing that "the intent <br />of the Countywide Planning Policies is to encourage the growth of each urban center as a unique, <br />vibrant community that is an attractive place to live and work, will support efficient public services <br />including transit, and responds to local needs and markets for jobs and housing" (King Countv <br />Ordinance No. 11446, Section D2, lines 25 -28). <br />2 WALong Range ProjectsiSouthcenter PlanlComp Plan 20111Edited Ch10 -TUC PC 11.11docx.docx <br />4 Dec bar 009N dvernber 2011 <br />
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