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Planning 2020-11-05 ITEM 4 - STAFF REPORT - TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BOULEVARD LAND USE CODE AMENDMENTS
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Planning 2020-11-05 ITEM 4 - STAFF REPORT - TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BOULEVARD LAND USE CODE AMENDMENTS
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L20-0015 Staff Report Addendum #3 <br />October 28, 2020 <br />Page 2 <br />Summary of proposed changes <br />Attachment A contains staff responses to the Planning Commission's questions, comments, and <br />suggested modifications regarding the staff -recommended changes to Table 18-6 from the October 22 <br />meeting. <br />Attachment B is a detailed summary of the revised staff -recommended modifications to Table 18-6 in <br />response to the Planning Commission questions. Note that Motels is a use currently allowed by code <br />and is not allowed under the proposed modifications. Minor language clarifications are proposed to <br />current regulations for Commercial Parking to address comments from the Planning Commission. <br />For the other eight uses, staff used Attachment A to modify the footnotes (in Staff Report Addendum <br />#2) to address recommendations from the Planning Commission, such as requiring uses with drive- <br />throughs on a corner or with access to an alley to exit to a side street, and linking the minimum number <br />of rooms required for hotels to the threshold used by the Seattle Southside Regional Promotion <br />Authority Tourism Promotion Area (TPA) in determining application of lodging charges. Staff's <br />recommendations also include Commissioners' comments to prohibit pawnshops and payday lenders in <br />the RC zone. Staff did not make any changes to current code regulations limiting drive-through <br />restaurants in the NCC zone. <br />Adoption of these proposed changes will eliminate the need to renew the moratorium in January 2021. <br />
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