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STAFF SPONSOR: JACK PACE ORIGINAL AGENDA DATE: 3/11/13
AGENDA ITEM TITLE Process for completing 2015 Comprehensive
Plan Update
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SPONSOR'S The Washington Growth Management Act requires the City of Tukwila to review and if
SUMMARY necessary, update its Comprehensive Plan and development regulations by June 30, 2015.
The Council is being asked to approve the process, including work plan and public
participation program, that will be followed during the review and update.
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Informational Memorandum dated 02/19/13
Resolution in Draft Form, with attachments
Minutes from the Community Affairs and Parks Committee meeting of 02/25/13
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TO:
City of Tukwila
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
Mayor Haggerton
Community Affairs and Parks Committee
FROM: Jack Pace, Director Department of Community Development
BY: Rebecca Fox, Senior Planner
DATE: February 19, 2013
SUBJECT: 2015 Comprehensive Plan Update Work Plan and Public
Public Participation Program
ISSUE
The City is required to take action to review and, if needed, revise the City's Comprehensive
Plan and development regulations to ensure compliance with the requirements of the Growth
Management Act (RCW 36.70A. 130 (1) by June 30, 2015. The Council is being asked to
approve the Public Participation Program and Work Plan for the Comprehensive Plan's required
review, and to forward this item to the Planning Commission.
BACKGROUND
The City of Tukwila's Comprehensive Plan, adopted in 1995, establishes goals and policies that
guide the community as it accommodates growth and change over time. The Comprehensive
Plan's policies and land use map articulate the community's long range vision. The
Comprehensive Plan has been amended periodically to keep up with changing requirements,
and in response to amendment applications from the public.
The Washington State Growth Management Act (GMA) gives Tukwila the opportunity to amend
the Comprehensive Plan once a year, unless it is an emergency. Applications for amendments
are due by December 31, and are reviewed during the following year, with the potential for two
separate reviews by the City Council, and one by the Planning Commission. There are
opportunities for public comment at each stage.
In addition to these regular amendments, the state Growth Management Act (GMA) requires
counties and cities to periodically conduct a thorough review of their plan and development
regulations to bring them up to date with any relevant changes in the GMA and to respond to
changes in land use and population growth. Although the basic structure of the GMA has
remained intact over the years, the state legislature has amended it frequently. The last
required systematic review and update was completed in 2004. The next update must be
completed by June 30, 2015.
DISCUSSION
No annual amendment requests were received from the public for consideration in 2013.
The City Council has been briefed that Comprehensive Plan elements are being considered in
phases, and that Tukwila is undertaking the required update effort over several years. To date,
update work has been completed on the Manufacturing /Industrial Center element (6/11), and
the goals and policies in the Shoreline element (8/11).
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Work is on -going on the Southcenter Sub -Area Plan which is expected to come before the City
Council later in 2013. The Comprehensive Plan's Tukwila Urban Center element policies are the
basis for the Southcenter Sub -Area Plan. These policies have already been reviewed and
recommended by the Planning Commission, and will come before the City Council as part of the
Comprehensive Plan update.
In 2013, staff will review the Utilities, Capital Facilities, Transportation, Natural Environment and
Community Image elements. The Natural Environment element will highlight trees and urban
forestry and is being reviewed by a citizen subcommittee. New narrative will be added to the
Shoreline element to make it consistent with the Shoreline policies and Shoreline Management
Program, adopted in 2011. In addition, policies from the Tukwila Urban Center element have
already been reviewed and recommended by the Planning Commission. Goals, objectives and
strategies that were developed for Tukwila's Strategic Plan will be integrated into
Comprehensive Plan policies and implementation strategies, with a special focus in the
Community Image element.
The review and update during 2013 will follow the same basic procedure that is used for Council
review of annual amendments, with the exception that the Council will adopt a resolution setting
out a public process and work plan. Rather than deciding whether to forward a specific
amendment request to the Planning Commission, the Council is asked to approve a public
participation process and work program, and to forward that to the Planning Commission along
with the elements that are being updated this year. The resolution, public process and work
plan will be forwarded to the Washington Department of Commerce, and will specify topics to be
covered in 2013.
The Planning Commission will consider the proposed amendments, hold a hearing and make a
recommendation. The recommendation is then forwarded back to the City Council for a
hearing, deliberation and adoption. To simplify City Council review of the Planning
Commission's recommendations, staff is requesting that the Planning Commission's
recommendations go directly to the Committee of the Whole for review /briefing /work sessions,
rather than going to individual subject committees first (i.e. Utilities Committee for Utilities
Element, Transportation Committee for Transportation Element, Finance Committee for Capital
Facilities Committee, CAP for Natural Environment, Shoreline and Community Image
Elements). Through this process, the entire Committee of the Whole would be able to consider
the Planning Commission's recommendations through briefings /work sessions
The Comprehensive Plan update includes the following assumptions:
• Primary goals and objectives remain relevant and will be maintained from the current
Plan;
• Updates will focus on elements that require revision per changes to the Washington
Growth Management Act, and Countywide Planning Policies;
• Tukwila Strategic Plan's vision and goals will be reflected and incorporated in the
Comprehensive Plan;
• Policies and descriptions will be updated, simplified and edited to increase clarity and
consistency throughout the document;
• The format will be updated to improve on -line functionality and attractiveness;
• The document's elements may be reorganized or consolidated for greater readability
and conciseness.
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Future Work:
A similar process will be followed for portions of the update that will occur in 2014 and 2015. In
2014 -2015, staff will review and, if necessary, update the remaining elements, including
Economic Development, Housing, Annexation, Residential Neighborhoods, Transportation
Corridors, Tukwila South, Roles and Responsibilities and Maintenance of the Plan to ensure
that they are consistent with all GMA requirements, including the Countywide Planning Policies,
and that goals and policies are presented as clearly as possible. Some of the components of
the existing plan are relatively current, and will likely need little, if any update. Other elements
may be significantly out of date. Elements may be revised or eliminated. For example, the
Annexation element may be unnecessary if all of Tukwila's potential annexation areas have
been incorporated by the 2015 update deadline.
Public participation activities will not be uniform, but instead will be tailored to the characteristics
of individual elements. Topics that are likely to prompt a high degree of public interest or
potential impact will utilize public participation activities that are different from those needed by
topics which are being updated to meet technical requirements. Outreach tools that were part
of the strategic planning process may be tried as appropriate. The proposed Community
Liaison Program may afford opportunities and resources for targeted public involvement in the
Comprehensive Plan update.
The Comprehensive Plan language and format will be edited and updated so that it is more
conducive to a digital presentation, and more convenient and attractive for all users. All required
updates shall be adopted by June 30, 2015 to meet the State of Washington's deadline
Much of the recent public outreach work done, and the techniques that were used to develop
the Strategic Plan is applicable to the Comprehensive Plan update. Through this work, residents
and businesses developed and stated their priorities for Tukwila. The goals and policies of the
Strategic Plan are consistent with the vision that the Tukwila community has articulated for the
long -term Comprehensive plan. They will be incorporated into the Comprehensive Plan.
The state suggests that local jurisdictions adopt the required public participation program by
resolution or ordinance to formalize the update process and help meet the GMA requirements
for early and continuous public involvement. The public participation program and work
program include a general sequence and schedule of steps in the update process to ensure the
public is aware of the process and knows how they can participate.
A resolution adopting the public participation program (Attachment A to the resolution) and work
program (Attachment B to the resolution) is attached.
RECOMMENDATION
The Council is being asked to hold a public meeting on the process for updating the
Comprehensive Plan at the March 11, 2013 Committee of the Whole meeting and approve the
resolution at the subsequent March 18, 2013 Regular Meeting.
ATTACHMENTS
Resolution adopting Public Participation Program and Work Program
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING A WORK PLAN AND
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PROGRAM FOR UPDATING THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS,
PER RCW 36.70A.130.
WHEREAS, the Growth Management Act (GMA) of 1990 establishes statewide
goals, guidelines and procedural requirements to guide the development, coordination
and implementation of long -range plans; and
WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila, King County and other jurisdictions within King
County adopted Countywide Planning Policies to provide a general framework for the
implementation of the GMA in King County; and
WHEREAS, in order to implement the requirements and goals of the GMA and the
Countywide Planning Policies, the City of Tukwila adopted a Comprehensive Land Use
Plan and Zoning Code in 1995, with appropriate public notice, involvement and
environmental review; and
WHEREAS, Tukwila Municipal Code Chapter 18.80 establishes a public process
for amending the Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Land Use Plan, Zoning Code and associated
development regulations have been amended regularly since adoption with public
notice, involvement and environmental review; and
WHEREAS, the Washington State Growth Management Act requires Tukwila to
review and, if needed, revise the Comprehensive Plan and development regulations by
June 30, 2015, to ensure they comply with the requirements of the Growth
Management Act; and
WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Land Use Plan, Zoning Code and other
development regulations are reviewed and analyzed to determine needed revisions
based on GMA compliance per RCW 36.70A.130; and
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WHEREAS, a public participation program has been developed to provide the
public with an opportunity to comment on the review and suggest needed revisions to
the Comprehensive Plan and regulations; and
WHEREAS, a work program has been prepared to complete any needed revisions
to the Comprehensive Plan and development regulations by June 30, 2015;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
The Public Participation Program and the Work Program for the 2015 City of Tukwila
Comprehensive Plan Update, copies of which are attached hereto as Attachment A and
Attachment B respectively, are hereby approved as the basis for developing
amendments for the Comprehensive Land Use Plan.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON,
at a Regular Meeting thereof this day of , 2013.
ATTEST /AUTHENTICATED:
Christy O'Flaherty, MMC, City Clerk Kathy Hougardy, Council President
APPROVED AS TO FORM BY:
Filed with the City Clerk:
Passed by the City Council:
Resolution Number:
Shelley M. Kerslake, City Attorney
Attachments:
- Attachment A, Public Participation Program
- Attachment B, Work Program
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Attachment A
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PROGRAM
2015 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN /DEVELOPMENT CODE UPDATE
The 1990 Growth Management Act (GMA) requires "early and continual citizen participation" in
the development and updates of local comprehensive plans. A specific goal of the GMA is to
"Encourage the involvement of citizens in the planning process."
The basic legal requirement for public participation is spelled out in RCW 36.70A.140, which
states that every jurisdiction:
"shall establish and broadly disseminate to the public a public participation program
identifying procedures providing for early and continuous public participation in the development
and amendment of comprehensive land use plans and development regulations implementing
such plans."
The GMA does not dictate specific methods to achieve citizen participation because the law was
intended to be a bottom up approach. There is considerable flexibility in how this is
accomplished.
In addition to being required by the GMA, public participation is a good business practice. Like
good customer service, a good public participation program builds trust and credibility and can
earn the respect of involved citizens. Ultimately it results in better and more responsive services
to meet the needs of citizens.
Although participants might not like the fact that their suggestions were not implemented, they
deserve to be told the reasons. The majority of people understand that not all their ideas or
suggestions can be implemented. When comments are considered fully and the decisions are
based upon all of the available facts, most people will be satisfied with the process, if not the
results.
ROLES AND RESPONSBILITIES:
City Council:
The City Council will provide policy guidance and is the final decision maker for the
Comprehensive Plan update. The Council will receive periodic briefings on the update, review
the Planning Commission recommendation, and adopt amendments to the Comprehensive
Plan. A public meeting /hearing on the work plan /public involvement process, open house on
recommended changes and hearing will provide public involvement opportunities. The public
will be notified of events on the City's website, through direct mailings or email, and legal
notices.
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Planning Commission:
The Planning Commission will provide policy recommendations for the update and ensure that
the public is involved throughout the process through an open house and hearings. The public
will be notified of events through direct mailings, legal notices and information on the City's
website.
Public Review Schedule
1st Quarter, 2013
• CAP and COW briefings re GMA revision process & scope
• City Council public hearing on resolution /work plan /public process
• Planning Commission briefing re Growth Management Act, process to update
Comprehensive Plan
2nd Quarter, 2013
• State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) review for 2013 Comprehensive Plan
• Planning Commission Public open house
• Planning Commission work sessions
• Planning Commission public hearings
3rd & 4th Quarters, 2013
• Public Open House
• City Council briefings
• City Council hearing
Late - 2013 —Early 2014
• Public input on issues, draft policies
Mid -2014 to Late 2014
• Public /Planning Commission review
Late 2014 -Early 2015
City Council Public hearings on Plan update
ADDITONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT
Not all of the tools to engage the public will be right for every planning project. With limited time
and resources, Tukwila must ensure the tools selected are cost effective and can meet intended
objectives. It is important to incorporate public participation techniques that are best suited for
the element being reviewed. Some methods are better for getting information to the public and
others are better at obtaining information from the public. Both are important aspects to a public
participation strategy. In addition to the public open houses, hearings and meetings associated
with the Planning Commission and City Council (above), a variety of methods may be used
depending on the topic, circumstances and /or available resources to bring the public into the
process, broaden outreach and solicit input on update issues. The Program may be reviewed
and refined throughout the Review.
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Methods for Informing the Public:
A. Brochures: Brochures can be used as flyers, self - mailers, hand -outs, downloaded
documents or emailed messages. Tukwila may use brochures to provide information on
a specific topic.
B. Cable Access: Tukwila uses its cable station to provide information to residents and
businesses. This is an opportunity to reach citizens who would not normally be involved
in the process. It provides another opportunity to educate the public about the issues
under consideration.
C. Flyer /Insert: A flyer /insert is a means to get the word out about community issues. A
flyer /insert can be sent through a paid mailing, but can also be included in utility
mailings. Flyers may be targeted to specific neighborhoods that may be affected by a
particular plan element.
D. Newsletters: A newsletter offers a chance to send a message and provide information
to a section of the citizenry. Staff will prepare regular articles for "The Hazelnut"
newsletter. Articles for inclusion in organizational newsletters can also be submitted to
business, church and civic groups for publication in their periodic bulletins.
E. Newspaper Articles: A newspaper article is an effective way to gain the attention of the
public by discussing the community development /planning issue, diverging alternatives,
and the central issues. Staff will prepare regular articles for "The Tukwila Reporter."
F. Posting Public Notice: Posting a public notice is a legal requirement for advertising
public hearings. It occurs by site posting and advertisement in the local newspaper.
This technique is used for both long -range and current planning projects. Hearings and
proposals that apply city -wide are posted on the City website, and advertised in the
paper.
G. E -mail: Email is a communication tool providing a direct link into community
development activities and updates. An email list of those interested in the
Comprehensive Plan update will be developed. Community members and staff can
engage directly via email.
H. Mapping Tools: Maps show geographical information allowing residents and
businesses to see and point out areas where they want to see housing /development
changes. The City of Tukwila uses the Northwest Maps program that is available to the
public.
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Methods for Obtaining Information from the Public:
A. Citizen Advisory Committees: Special committees are established to provide ideas
and guidance on a specific topic. Citizen advisory committees can be especially
effective for issues that require specialized expertise or difficult/controversial topics.
DCD has established the Tukwila Tree and Environment Advisory Committee to provide
and Urban Forestry and Natural Environment focus. It began meeting in the 3rd quarter,
2012, and is expected to meet through 2nd quarter, 2013.
B. Citizen Surveys: A citizen survey is a kind of opinion poll which typically asks residents
or business people their views on local issues. It may include planning /community
development preferences, and as well as gauging satisfaction evels with current
activities. These kinds of surveys can be done in person or by mail, telephone or on the
internet.
In updating the Manufacturing /Industrial Center Element, staff conducted a survey which
was: 1) mailed to all businesses in the MIC; 2) posted on the City's website; 3)
administered by phone; and 4) administered in person to a representatives of MIC
businesses.
C. Public Hearing: A public hearing is a special meeting that provides a more structured
setting and process for the public to comment on proposed policies before officials make
a final decision. It is a recorded and formal process that is open to the public. All
citizens are invited to present their views for the public record, both verbally and in
writing, before the hearing body makes its decision. Comprehensive plan policies and
elements have hearings before the City Council and the Planning Commission, with the
City Council making the final decision.
D. E- Surveys: An E- Survey is a way to engage people online. It could be a short series of
"check the box" questions from commercial sources such as Survey Monkey.
Methods for Informing and Obtaining Information:
A. Community Workshops: Workshops are a popular citizen participation method that
encourage sharing of ideas and opinions. These are typically smaller groups, and the
ideas that are expressed are documented in a written report which is discussed by all
attendees at the end of the session.
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B. Community Fairs: A booth at a community event can be a way to reach out to people
who might not normally participate in community meetings or even know about a certain
community issue. This process has been effective in getting brochures and information
out to the public. This technique can be used at community events such as the annual
Backyard Wildlife Fair.
C. Meeting in a Box: The Meeting in a Box concept began in the 1990s as a way to take
planning information to residents. It is a self - guided and individually hosted workshop
that contains an instruction manual, a short video, brochures and maps. It could be
applicable for citizens who wish to host neighborhood meetings or homeowner
associations wanting to involve members in planning issues. This technique is very
expensive and labor intensive.
D. Open House: The open house is an opportunity for the public and City staff to interact
around specific topics in an unstructured format. Citizens and staff members share
information and ideas. Open houses will be held prior to Planning Commission and City
Council hearings.
E. Outreach Ambassadors: Tukwila has recently received a grant to for Community
Liaison Officers. This or a similar program to utilize cultural and language specialists
who are part of the diverse community will be an opportunity to engage individuals who
are not normally able to engage in Comprehensive Planning.
F. Public Meetings: Public meetings are a hallmark of public participation and can be an
early step in the citizen participation process. Open access to regular public meetings of
commissions, such as the Planning Commission and committees allows for technical
information to be shared, opportunities and pathways for citizen participation.
G. Dedicated Website: Tukwila's website provides the opportunity for display of all
Comprehensive Plan update work on the internet for public review. Agendas and
hearing notices are posted at the same time that they are advertised in the paper.
Planning documents including staff reports about the plan and development code
revisions are placed online to review the history the update, and review all of the
pertinent documents related to the decision. A portion of Tukwila's website is dedicated
to the Comprehensive Plan, and will be upgraded to include information about the Plan
update, to solicit comments from the public and gather names for an email list of
interested parties.
H. SEPA review and comment period: Information about environmental impacts of
specific actions /policies, and notice of environmental review is provided to the public,
with requests for comment. A scoping meeting will be held for environmental work
pertaining to the Southcenter Plan update.
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I. Social media: The internet has made a whole new social network possible involving
individuals who may be difficult to reach through other media. Use of social media tools
on the internet may reach people who have not previously been engaged in community
development activities through conventional methods. Some tools include Facebook,
RSS feeds and similar internet social network tools. These methods could be used
provided they are consistent with City policy regarding social media.
J. Other opportunities will be considered and used as appropriate.
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Attachment B
WORK PROGRAM
2015 UPDATE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
The City is required to take action to review and, if needed, revise the City's
Comprehensive Plan and development regulations to ensure compliance with the
requirements of the Growth Management Act (RCW 36.70A. 130 (1) by June 30, 2015.
Tukwila is carrying out its review over several years, and updating several elements at a
time.
Updates to the Shoreline policies and the Manufacturing /Industrial Center elements were
completed in 2011. The Southcenter Sub -Area Plan work is ongoing, and will be
reviewed separately in 2013. In 2013, the City will consider the Utilities, Capital
Facilities, Transportation and Natural Environment elements. The Community Image
element may also be considered, and an updated narrative added to the Shoreline
element. Tukwila Urban Center element policies, which inform the Southcenter Sub -Area
Plan, have already been reviewed and recommended by the Planning Commission. The
City Council will consider them as part of the Comprehensive Plan review.
Additional elements will follow in 2014 to work toward the adoption date of June 30,
2015. The document will also be edited and reformatted to make it more consistent,
user - friendly and accessible.
This work plan document summarizes the results of the compliance review of the Capital
Facilities, Natural Environment, and Community Image, Transportation, Utilities
elements. It identifies portions of the plan where revisions are known to be necessary in
order to comply with the state Growth Management Act (GMA), parts of the plan that
need to be updated to accommodate new metrics, as well as those portions of the
Comprehensive Plan elements where revisions are desired to incorporate guidance from
Tukwila's Strategic Plan's goals and priorities.
Review was based on the following assumptions:
• Primary goals and objectives will be maintained from the current Plan;
• Updates will focus on elements that require updating per changes to the
Washington Growth Management Act, and Countywide Planning Policies;
• Tukwila Strategic Plan's vision and goals will be reflected and incorporated in the
Comprehensive Plan.
• Policies and descriptions will be updated, simplified and edited to increase clarity
and consistency throughout the document.
• The format will be updated to improve on -line functionality and attractiveness.
• The document's elements may be reorganized and /or consolidated for greater
readability and conciseness.
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As a result of this review, staff has identified the following elements to be revised in 2013
through the June 30, 2015 deadline.
I. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT ELEMENT
Discussion: Staff review shows that GMA requirements that pertain to the natural
environment and critical areas, including wetlands, fish and wildlife habitat conservation
areas, geologically hazardous areas, and frequently flooded areas, and shoreline have
been largely met. Revisions that strengthen links between goals, policies and
development regulations of the Sensitive Areas Ordinance, the Floodplain Management
Code, and stormwater regulations would result in improved implementation.
Recent State legislation (Evergreen Communities Act- which is not currently being
implemented due to lack of funding) will eventually require jurisdictions to adopt urban
forest management plans. Developing goals and policies and revising existing
regulations, as well as development of new programs to address urban forestry issues
will result in benefits in the areas of stormwater management, sustainability, climate
change, landscape enhancement, and urban wildlife habitat. The goals and policies
developed for the Comprehensive Plan update, through the assistance of a citizen
advisory committee, will then guide revisions to the City's implementing regulations i.e.
tree ordinance, landscape code, and street tree policies, and will provide input for
tree /urban forest management for Tukwila parks and other public land.
Tukwila's Strategic Plan was adopted since the prior update, and includes some
guidance for community image and natural environment issues.
Conclusion:
Policies will be updated to strengthen linkages between sensitive areas policies and
implementation. Goals, policies and development regulations pertaining to urban
forestry will be developed and /or updated. Policy changes will guide revisions to
development codes that pertain to urban forestry, and may include changes to the
following: 1) Tree Ordinance; 2) Landscape Code; 3) Subdivision Code; 4) design
review; 5) Public -Right of Way Code; 6)Sensitive Areas Ordinance; and 7) the Shoreline
Master Program. Strategic Plan policies will be considered and incorporated as
appropriate.
II. COMMUNITY IMAGE ELEMENT
Discussion: Consideration will be given to incorporating results from the Tukwila
Strategic Plan that support a positive community identity and image through the natural
environment.
Conclusion: Strategic Plan policies will be incorporated as appropriate.
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III. UTILITIES ELEMENT
Discussion: GMA requirements have been largely met. Staff prepared new
Comprehensive Surface Water Management, Water and Sewer Plans. Changes have
occurred in other utilities, including telecommunications and solid waste management.
Conclusion: Staff will update data requiring changes due to preparation and
anticipated adoption of functional plans, as well as any background information which is
significantly out of date. Policy guidance from Vision 2040, and King County Countywide
Planning Policies and the Tukwila Strategic Plan will be incorporated as appropriate.
Possible updates to the Storm water Ordinance (TMC 12) to implement National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) requirements will be considered.
Policies pertaining to flood management may be consolidated or moved to another
element.
IV. TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT
Discussion: Staff prepared a Transportation Background Report that meets most GMA
requirements. It models transportation needs through the 2030 planning period,
establishes levels of service for arterials, forecasts traffic through 2030, provides multi -
modal level of service analysis, provides an inventory of transportation facilities,
identifies project priorities to meet transportation requirements, and provides revenue
forecasts. The City of Tukwila has an adopted Walk and Roll /Non- Motorized
Transportation Plan that includes project priorities, and the Light Rail began service.
Tukwila's Strategic Plan prioritizes pedestrian and bicycle access.
Conclusion: Review showed that the City meets most GMA's requirements. Policies
that pertain to non - motorized transportation per the City's adopted "Walk and Roll" Plan
will be strengthened, and a process established to coordinate development impacts and
financing with other jurisdictions per GMA and Countywide Planning Policies.
Maintenance and preservation of existing facilities will be addressed, as well as multi -
modal level of service standards. Policies shall incorporate provisions of Vision 2040 and
Transportation 2040 and the Countywide Planning Policies, including household and
employment targets. Pertinent priorities from Tukwila's Strategic Plan shall be
incorporated to ensure consistency. The Transportation Element will be updated and
edited for clarity.
V. CAPITAL FACILITIES ELEMENT
Discussion: Staff reviews of GMA requirements showed that they had been largely
met. The required inventory of public facilities and projects was located in Background
materials, adopted by reference as part of the Comprehensive Plan document. Updated
household and employment targets are required for consistency with the Countywide
Planning Policies. Connections between the Comprehensive Plan's priorities and capital
facilities projects should be strengthened.
Conclusion: Information contained in the Capital Facilities Element and Background
Report will be revised as needed to incorporate current population and employment
targets specified in the Countywide Planning Policies, consolidate policies pertaining to
capital facilities, projects and funding sources currently found in several documents,
update inventories of public facilities, establish project review based on Comprehensive
Plan priorities, and incorporate policies from Tukwila Strategic Plan, and Countywide
Planning Policies as appropriate.
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VI. Shoreline Element
Discussion: The Shoreline Element was updated in 2011, and meets all GMA
requirements. The descriptive narrative from the original 1995 Comprehensive Plan was
not revised when the Element was revised, and is out of date. Revisions are needed to
reflect current conditions and adopted policy direction. Tukwila's Strategic Plan was
adopted after the Shoreline Element update, and may offer some guidance for issues
that are pertinent to the shoreline.
Conclusion: The Shoreline Element narrative will be updated to reflect changed
conditions, and to complete the Element's update. Consideration will be given to
incorporating Strategic Plan policies as appropriate.
VII. Tukwila Urban Center
Discussion: The Southcenter Sub -Area Plan, including policies located in the Tukwila
Urban Center element, has been reviewed extensively, considered and recommended
by the Planning Commission. Washington Department of Commerce has advised staff
that the policy portion of the Southcenter Plan should be considered separately from the
Southcenter Plan and adopted as part of the Comprehensive Plan update since the
Comprehensive Plan can generally only be amended once per year.
Conclusion: The Tukwila Urban Center element has already been revised as part of
preparing the Southcenter Sub -Area Plan. Additional consideration and adoption of the
element will occur as part of the Comprehensive Plan update process.
VIII. Remaining Elements
Discussion: Prior to 2015, the remaining elements, including Economic Development,
Housing, Annexation, Residential Neighborhoods, Transportation Corridors, Tukwila
South, Roles and Responsibilities and Maintenance of the Plan, as well as appropriate
development regulations will be reviewed and considered.
Conclusion: After preparation of background materials, review for consistency with
GMA requirements and Countywide Planning Policie, and inclusion of Strategic Plan
goals and policies, elements and applicable development regulations will be updated as
appropriate.,
Target Schedule
1st Quarter, 2013
• Prepare GMA public involvement, work program with resolution
• CAP and COW briefings re GMA revision process & scope
• City Council public hearing on resolution /work plan /public process
• City Council adopt Resolution on work plan /public process
• Planning Commission briefing re Growth Management Act, process to update
Comprehensive Plan
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2nd Quarter, 2013
• State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) review for 2013 Comprehensive Plan
• Planning Commission Public open house
• Issue SEPA
• Planning Commission work sessions
• Planning Commission public hearings
• Planning Commission recommendations
3rd
& 4th Quarters, 2013
• Prepare Planning Commission recommendations w/ ordinances;
• Submit recommendations to Washington Department of Commerce to meet "60
day" requirement
• Public Open House
• City Council briefings
• City Council hearing
• City Council adopts ordinances
• Ordinances forwarded to Washington Department of Commerce
• Prepare background materials for remaining elements
Early to Mid- 2014
• Prepare background materials for remaining elements
• Issue analysis
• Policy development
Mid to Late -2014
• Policy development
• Public review of Draft Plan
Late 2014 to Mid -2015
• Recommended Plan
• City Council Public Hearings on Recommended Plan
• City Council Action
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City of Tukwila
Community Affairs and Parks Committee
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS AND PARKS COMMITTEE
Meeting Minutes
February 25, 2013 — 5:15 p.m.
PRESENT
Councilmembers: Allan Ekberg, Chair; De'Sean Quinn and Kate Kruller
Staff: Rick Still, Kirstin May, Rebecca Fox, Jack Pace, Nora Gierloff, David Cline and
Kimberly Matej
Guests: Sharon Mann, resident and Chuck Parrish, resident
CALL TO ORDER: Committee Chair Ekberg called the meeting to order at 5:18 p.m.
I. PRESENTATIONS
No presentations.
II. BUSINESS AGENDA
A. Resointion7 Public Participation .for tae ('it 'c Corn : r
Staff is seeking Council approval of a resolution that outlines the work
intended to be utilized during the thorough review and update o
per the Growth Management Act (GMA). This review must
This review and update will follow the same basic pr
The GMA requires early and
Plan, and the State tflCta
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• Sets s :li �� for , �c.;' ew .fro
• Lists n o g the public
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• Rather than uniform participation activities, pubic activities will be tailored to each element
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to review pro! for the City's Comp
aaa.'k. plan and public participation plan.
rk, plans:
Work Plan
• Sets schedule from 2013 1s` Quarter through mid-2015
• Outlines discussion and conclusion for each Comprehensive Plan element to be reviewed
To date, reviews and updates have been completed on the Manufacturing/Industrial Center element, and
the goals and policies of the Shoreline element. For consistency and efficiency, the Committee was in
support of recommended updates to the Comprehensive Plan from the Planning Commission proceeding
directly to COW's for full Council discussion rather than to individual Committees. UNANIMOUS
APPROVAL. FORWARD TO MARCH 11 COW FOR DISCUSSION MEETING.
B. Project Completion and Acceptance: Tukwila Pool — Parking Lot Access & Improvements
Staff is seeking Council approval for formal project acceptance and completion as well as release of
retainge in the amount of $73,151.48 to Evergreen Asphalt & Concrete for parking lot access and
improvements at the Tukwila Pool.
The City managed this project for the Metropolitan Park District via an interlocal agreement. The project
included demolition of concrete, construction of a concrete paring area, walkways, seat wall, and
relocation of the flag pole. One change order involving a reduction in the scope of concrete work was
issued during the project, and resulted in a credit of $8,918.78. The project was completed under budget.
UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO MARCH 4 CONSENT AGENDA.
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