HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-03-21 Planning and Community Development MinutesMarch 21, 2022 -5:30 p.m. -Hybrid Meeting, Hazelnut Conference Room & MS Teams
Councilmembers Present: Cynthia Delostrinos Johnson, Chair; Kathy Hougardy, De'Sean Quinn
Staff Present: Rachel Bianchi, Max Baker, Derek Speck, Laurel Humphrey,
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Guest: Jan Bolerjack, Tracy Williams, Jon Grant, Josh Castle, Benton Coblentz,
Paul Coblentz, Pastor Jenkins, Bradford Gerber, Rebecca Bouchery,
Apneet Sidhu
Chair Delostrinos Johnson called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m.
I. BUSINESS AGENDA
A. Tiny House Village Proposals
Staff and representatives from Low Income Housing Institute (LIHI) briefed the committee on
proposals to tiny house villages at 14925 Interurban Avenue South (14925 Interurban Avenue
South) and Riverton United Methodist Church (3118 S. 140th St).
Item(s) for follow-up:
Proceed with review and analysis of potential code changes to address tiny house villages.
Committee Recommendation
Forward to March 28, 2022 Committee of the Whole.
Councilmember Quinn exited the meeting room for the next agenda item.
B. Wadajir Development Agreement
Staff updated the Committee on efforts to negotiate a Development Agreement with Forterra
for the Wadajir project located at 14110 Tukwila International Boulevard. Currently staff
recommends Forterra construct 125 parking stalls onsite and on surrounding streets and
require a onetime parking mitigation fee.
Item(s) for follow-up:
• Engage further with Bellwether on parking issues and lessons learned from their facility.
• Provide information about any city plans for sidewalk development in project area.
Committee Recommendation
Return to Committee.
Councilmember Quinn returned to the meeting room.
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C. Zoning Code Amendments
Staff briefed the Committee on a proposal to amend Tukwila Municipal Code Chapters 8, 17,
18 and 19, which will be presented to the Planning Commission before returning to the City
Council. Chair Delostrinos inquired about a local business owner's request to build a 10'
electric fence, and if that could be included in this code update. Staff replied that would
require further analysis of impacts and does not recommend including in this round of
updates.
Item(s) for follow-up:
• Provide additional context around proposed changes, including items that may be
removed from the list prior to City Council consideration.
Committee Recommendation
Forward to Planning Commission
II. MISCELLANEOUS
The meeting adjourned of 6:51 p.m.
CDJ Committee Chair Approval