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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPlanning 2022-02-24 COMPLETE AGENDA PACKETCity of Tukwila Allan Ekberg, Mayor Department of Community Development - Nora Gierloff, Al CP, Director CHAIR KAREN SIMMONS; VICE -CHAIR ANDREA REAY; COMMISSIONERS LOUSIE STRANDER, DENNIS MARTINEZ, SHARON MANN, APNEET SIDHU AND ALEXANDRIA TEAGUE CITY OF TUKWILA PLANNING COMMISSION (PC) MEETING AGENDA VIRTUAL MEETING VIA MICROSOFT TEAMS FEBRUARY 24, 2022 - 6:30 PM To Participate in the Virtual Meeting at 6:30 pm: By Phone: Dial +1 253-292-9750„ 779 253 241# Access Code: 779 253 241# Online: To join the meeting online click here Click here to join the meeting FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT DURING THE MEETING YOU MAY CALL 1-206-433-7155. I. Call to Order II. Adopt 1/27/22 Minutes III. Overview of GMA, Countywide Planning, and Countywide Planning Policies IV. Director's Report V. Motion to Adjourn Tukwila City Nall • 6200 Southcenter Boulevard • Tukwila, WA 98188 • 206-433-1800 • Website: TukwilaWA.gov City of Tukwila Allan Ekberg, Mayor Department of Community Development - Jack Pace, Director CITY OF TUKWILA PLANNING COMMISSION (PC) PUBLIC HEARING MINUTES Date: January 27, 2022 Time: 6:30 PM Location: Virtual meeting via Microsoft Teams Chair Strander called the meeting to order. First order of business was election of the 2022 PC Officers. Commissioner Simmons was elected Chair. Commissioner Reay was elected Vice -Chair. Commissioner Strander gave parting comments and turned over the chair role to Commissioner Simmons. Commissioner Simmons proceeded with the meeting. She called for attendance to be taken. Present: Chair Karen Simmons; Vice -Chair Andrea Reay, Commissioners Louise Strander, Sharon Maim, Apneet Sidhu and Alexandria Teague Excused Absence: Commissioner Dennis Martinez Staff: Nora Gierloff, Director, Department of Community Development (DCD); Nancy Eklund, Long Range Planning Manager; Max Baker, Development Supervisor; Breyden Jager, Associate Planner; Emily Miner, Assistant City Attorney; Joel Bush, Chief Technology Officer; and Wynetta Bivens, Planning Commission (PC) Secretary Adopt Minutes: Vice -Chair Reay moved to adopt the 12/9/21 minutes. Commissioner Mann seconded the motion. Commissioners Strander and Simmons were absent and abstained from voting. Commissioner Teague abstained from voting; she was appointed in January 2022. Motion passed. Commissioner Teague was introduced and welcomed to the PC Board. Emily Miner, Assistant City Attorney gave a presentation on PC protocol. Amendment of the PC By -Laws were continued to a future meeting to address discrepancies. DIRECTOR'S REPORT - Director Gierloff provided an update on upcoming PC agenda items. Adjourned: 7:15 p.m. Vice -Chair Reay moved to adjourn. Commissioner Mann seconded the motion. Submitted by: Wynetta Bivens Planning Commission Secretary Tukwila City Hall • 6200 Southcenter Boulevard • Tukwila, WA 98188 • 206-4334800 • Website: Tukwila WA.gov King County OVERVIEW OF COUNTYWIDE PLANNING FEBRUARY 24, 2022 PRESENTATION FOR CITY OF TUKWILA PLANNING COMMISSION TODAY'S PRESENTATION • What is the countywide planning structure • Who are the groups and what do they do • About the 2021 Countywide Planning Policies • What does this mean for Tukwila Questions welcome during presentation 2 ) Growth Management Act (WA State) Multicounty Planning Policies — VISION 2050 (PSRC) Countywide Planning Policies (King County and Cities) Comprehensive Plan IN Functional Plans Zoning Code Budgets 1 Development / Construction IMPLEMENTING GROWTH MANAGEMENT 3 WHO ARE THE MAIN GROUPS? • Puget Sound Regional Council • Four County membership — 82 cities, 4 counties, tribes, districts, others • Federal Metropolitan Planning Organization • State Regional Transportation Planning Organization • Staff for federal Economic Development District • Distribute federal transportation dollars • Adopt multicounty planning policies & regional growth strategy • Certify Comprehensive Plans for conformity and consistency with GMA and VISION 2050 • Convener for multiple topic areas WHO ARE THE MAIN GROUPS? • Growth Management Planning Council • Formed in 1992 to establish Countywide Planning Policies • Coordination body formed by Interlocal Agreement • Voting members are King County, Seattle, Bellevue, Sound Cities • Schools and Special Purpose Districts have non-voting seats • Supported by an Interjurisdictional Staff Team • In 2019, GMPC formed an Affordable Housing Committee, • Committee has its own Housing Interjurisdictional Team WHAT WORK DOES GMPC OVERSEE? IN Countywide Planning Policies KC Growth & Industrial Center Designations Pop. & Housing Growth Targets Coordination on other countywide topics Urban Growth Area boundary changes WHO ARE THE MAIN GROUPS? • Sound Cities Association • Cities in King County other than Seattle • 38 Cities. One Million Residents. One Voice. "To lead King County cities with a population less than 150,000 that act locally and partner regionally to create livable vital communities through advocacy, education, leadership, mutual support and networking." • Discuss common problems • Obtain greater understanding and coordination • Increase knowledge • Assist Association of Washington Cities • Act as spokesperson in regional affairs and policy Carnation Federal Way 2021 COUNTYWIDE PLANNING POLICIES • Guidance for the comprehensive plans • Urban growth area boundary and criteria for revising growth boundary • Housing Unit and Employment Growth targets for each jurisdiction (2019-2044) • Criteria for defining urban centers and manufacturing/industrial centers • Policies for issues of a countywide nature • Six Chapters: Environment, Development Patterns, Transportation, Economy, Public Facilities 2021 COUNTYWIDE PLANNING POLICIES • Updated to align with: • PSRC's VISION 2050 and Regional Centers Framework • GMA changes • King County Affordable Housing Committee Action Plan • Update Urban Growth Capacity Study (a.k.a. Buildable Lands Report) • Status • GMPC recommended in June 2021 • King County Council adopted in December 21 • Ratification deadline April 6, 2022 High Level List of NEW COUNTYWIDE PLANNING POLICY TOPICS • Social Equity across all chapters • Increasing access to opportunity • Mitigating against displacement • Equitable engagement • Achieving health equity • Frontline communities • Climate change subsection added to Environment Chapter • Greenhouse gas reduction goals streamlined and updated • Revised centers framework, including countywide centers • New growth targets High Level List of NEW COUNTYWIDE PLANNING POLICY TOPICS • Housing Chapter overhaul • Updated countywide need • Emphasis on strategies to develop housing affordable to households <80% AMI • Updated housing needs analysis guidance • Document effects of exclusionary and discriminatory practices and efforts to dismantle • Monitoring progress through Affordable Housing Dashboard • Transportation emphasis on creating an equitable and safe network • Emphasized connections between climate change and public service delivery GROWTH TARGETS: BACKGROUND Growth targets are: • Serve as land use assumption in Comprehensive Plans: the amount of housing and jobs each jurisdiction will plan for in 2024 comprehensive plans • For the urban area only • For at least a 20 -year period (2019-2044) • Created collaboratively by all cities and King County ''? Ioy ,ire FUTURE COUNTYWIDE WORK Affordable Housing Sammamish Growth Work Targets Climate Change Planning OFM Forecast, Target Consistency Urban Growth Area Expansion Policies WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR TUKWILA? • Tough question • Depends what is already in the Plan • Process preserves local discretion for how to implement provisions • There is no CPP -Comp Plan consistency review • PSRC's Certification focuses on MPPs/GMA and local plans • And, if specific targets are set countywide, or by the State, there could be a process to determine local shares • Climate Change Emissions reductions • Affordable Housing and Special Needs Housing Ul King County