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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPlanning 2012-01-26 Adoption of 12/15/11 MinutesCity of Tukwila Planning Commission Planning Commission (PC) Minutes Date: December 15, 2011 Time: 6:')0 PM Location: City Hall Council Chambers Present: Brooke Alford, Chair; Thomas McLeod, Vice Chair; Commissioners, Louise Strander, David Shumate, Aaron Hundtofte, Mike Hansen, and Jeri Frangello- Anderson Staff: Nora Gierloff, Deputy DCD Director, Lynn Miranda, Senior Planner, Cyndy Knighton, Senior Transportation Engineer, Public Works Department, and Wynetta Bi'Vens, Planning Commission Secretary- Chair Alford opened the -,vorksession at 6: PM Minutes: Commissioner Hanson made a motion to adopt the November 11, 2011 minutes. Commissioner Shumate seconded the motion. The motion -,vas unanimously approved, Cyndy Knighton, Senior Transportation Engineer, Public Works Department, gave an overview of the kinds of transportation infrastructure going on in the Urban Center, and some background of what the Citv is currently- doing. She explained that Public Works is responsible, for maintaining the public infrastructure, such as the roads, the signals, -,rater, server, and stormyvater for the public to use. The Public Works Department operates under requirements that are defined by state lave and the RCW. The first Transportation Element was adopted in 1995, in accordance with the Growth Management Act. In 2005, the Transportation Element was updated, and established the current level of service standards Public Works is operating under today. In 2012, Public Works will take to the Planning Commission another update to the Transportation Element. Public Works has been -,v ork ng on projects in support of the Southcenter Plan, and working toward implementing the vision, and bringing forward a more urban dense pedestrian friendly type of urban center. Lynn Miranda, Senior Planner, Department of Community Development provided some background on the revised Book 1 Draft. Then a general overviev,- -,vas given of the revised Book 1 Draft, which originally had seven districts and was revised to five districts. Review of the revised Book 1 Draft followed. Revisions /Action Item Orientation Addition: Planning Principles for Great Cities, GMA and KCPP establish certain criteria for cities to accomplish as an urban center, but not how to go about it. These planning principles will help: (1) Make great streets, (2) Break up the super blocks; (3) Create a memorable built environment; (=4) Make great public spaces; (5) live near transit and -,-,-here you work, shop play, (6) Get the mix of uses right; (7) Get the retail right; (8) Get the parking right. Moved: 1.3. Starting Point; Existing Conditions Summary- expanded this section by discussion from the appendix. Added photos illustrating existing conditions and opportunities. Revisions /Action Item Districts Chance: Regional Center area, Focusing on the bus transit center amenity in the area. Need: form a better connection from the Regional Center to the Pond District, a hidden amenity. Merced: The TOD Urban neighborhood, the TOD river neighborhood, and the TOD station into one district TOD Neighborhood. Chance: Commercial Corridor; No significant changes proposed. Nev, regulations will require minimal pedestrian amenities through parking lots and landscaping. Chance: The Workplace, No significant changes proposed, except for alloying housing along the river. Page 1 of 2 PC Minutes November 10, 2011 Change: Throughout the Vision, substituted "mays" for many_ "shalls State that change will happen because of city investment, developer incentives, and market forces. Revisions: Streets and Blocks: Chance: In the North section, break up the superblocks to smaller block sizes; create more East/West streets; adds capacity to street network. Smaller blocks make it easier and more enjoyable to walk to destinations. Revisions: Transit: Chance: Updated the descriptions of the bus Transit Center and the Sounder Commuter Rail /Amtrak Station. Revisions: Natural and Recreational Amenities Integrated with the Emerging Urban Center: No significant changes. Revisions: Building, Site, and Infrastructure Design- Create a great Space': Nev, Section. Added to implement the planning principle about creating a "sense of place Added language about architectural, site, and street /corridor design. Revisions: Redevelopment Strategy the most change occurred in this section Chance: Changes respond to many stakeholders' continents that the City needs to consider more of a phased approach, both spatially and time -wise, and that public investments, developer incentives, and market forces should lead redevelopment. This section now is called "Putting the Plan into Action Section Restructured: for each redevelopment objective, Phase I implementation measures are identified, and then regulator measures in Book II that Nvill support the objective /implementation measure. Objectives include: Future Investment; Transit Oriented development; Mall to Station; Circulation; Open Space; Design. (Details See Revised Book 1 Draft) Commissioner McLeod suggested that staff come up with a way to brand the whole Urban Center regionally, with an image, as a destination that is a unique part of Tukwila. Submitted By: WN netta,Bivens Planning Commission Secretar Adjourned: 9:00 PM Page 2 of 2 2