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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Committees - Planning and Economic Development Committee - 01/22/1969 VALLEY REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION GENERAL MEETING PUGET SOUND GOVERNMENTAL OFFICE JANUARY 22, 1969 The meeting was called to order by Gordon Hall , President, at 7:40 P.M. He announced six items which are now on the immediate study list for the VRPC. They are as follows: 1 . Analysis of needed capital improvement on South 180th Street. 2. Review of the Renton - Tukwila boundary line adjust- ment. 3. Analysis of projected Kent and Auburn boundary line. 4. Continuance of the Railroad Crossing Study. 5. Analysis of the "Island Annexation Law". 6. Study of recent court decisions regarding Mobile Tiome and Single Residence zoning. Committees are now being formed to work on the above mentioned items and results of the committees finding will be forwarded to the Mayors and Councils of all member cities . Mr. Halt also gave a report on the progress of the seminar, "Putting Planning into Prospective", to begin the 29th of January, at the Green River Community College. Mr. Einar Syvertsen, Director of Planning for the Puget Sound Gvoernmental Conference, was introduced as one of the speakers of the evening. He described the organization and goals of the PSGC. It is composed of four counties - King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish. He announced that out of 65 suburban communities - 14 are now members as well as Seattle, Everett, Tacoma, and Bremerton. It was recognized that many of the four central Puget Sound counties problems involved more than one county and could be studied more effectively on a regional basis. The recommendations of the Conference were advisory only and the county commissioners retain full responsibility . Mr. Syvertsen presented a chart showing a group of studies now being conducted, or will be in the very near future. Also the different areas each study will be composed of. - 1 - } Mr. Robert Shindler, Director of Transportation Planning, described the studies being made of the travel patterns of city and county requirements. Mr. Chet 'Wheeler, King County Planning Member, requested that all data be sent to the planners of the involved areas, so it could be studied and considered in future planning. In this way duplication could be avoided and agencies would be able to work together better. Mr. Syvertsen presented a large assortment of reports and literature to the Valley Regional Planning Commission, for their library . These will be listed and made available for use to all members. It was felt a better understanding had been reached ' between the Puget Sound Governmental Conference and the Valley Regional Planning Commission regarding their working together in the future. Bob Shindler agreed to attend the VRPC Feburary meeting in Kent , and to speak in support of Rapid Mass Transit . The meeting adjourned at 9:30 P.M. ATTNEDIPG WERE : JAN KLIPPERT RENTON LES "SKIP" COUR PAC V. W. BELL JOE SWANSTON RENTON - HOSPITAL DISTRICT BYRON SNEVA TUKWILA JOSEPH A. STREET KENT GLEN SHERWOOD KEI!T FRANK ZEPP TUKWILA CHET WHEELER KING COUNTY TOM FORSYTHE TUKWILA JOE LIGHTFOOT KEING CO. BOUODARY REVIEW 'BD DREW MILLER GREATNORTHERN' RAILWAY ROSEMARY HORWOOD WPC STATE PLANNING & COMM AFFAIRS AGCY STEWART G. P EEL PUGET POWER (SAIC) JAME S E . MC GOUGH ALGONA LYLE SA'rDELIUS TUKWILA ROBERT SHIN DLER PSGC IRV IVERSON TUKWILA EINAR SYVERTSEN PSGC GORDON GOULD ALGONA MRS. EDWIP LUNZ EVP&CC GENE WILLIAMS AUBURN SALDY SAMMIS KENT CHARLES WEEHLER AUBURN HELEPd IRWIN KE!!T DAVID VAN HOOSE AUBURP'. ROP" THOMPSON SEATTLE GORDON HALL KEPT -2-