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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1835Resolution No. 1835 (Amending or Repealing Resolutions) CFN = 961 -Countywide Planning Policies Passed-10/19/2010 Countywide Planning Policies Resolution I 0 ::? t:' RESOLUTION NO. _!.....,;;;e~....,.,....,.'~ ...... J __ A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, ratifying the King County Countywide Planning Policies adopted by the Metropolitan King County Council and pursuant to the Growth Management Act. RECITALS A. The adoption of countywide planning policies is required under the State Growth Management Act (GMA), pursuant to RCW 36. 70A.210. The Countywide Planning Policies (CPPs) provide a framework for Kent and other cities in King County to conduct planning under the requirements of GMA. This framework ensures that city and county comprehensive plans are consistent. On August 23, 2010, the Metropolitan King County Council approved and ratified amendments to the CPPs approved by the Growth Management Planning Council (GMPC) amending the interim Potential Annexation Area (PAA) map to expand the PAA for the City of Renton, and amending CPPs FW-18, FW-19 and T-14 to describe the intended relationship between transit service and densities, and to update and clarify language in the framework policies. Now the amendments are presented to jurisdictions in King County for ratification. B. On August 23, 2010, the following GMPC motions to amend the CPPs were approved and ratified by the full County Council: Countywide Planning Policies Resolution 1. MPC Motion No. 10-1: Adopts a revision to the Interim Potential Annexation Area (PAA) map to expand the PAA of the city of Renton and proportionately reduce the PAA of the city of Kent. This revision places all of Soos Creek Park and Trail north of SE 208th Street in the Fairwood PAA. 2. MPC Motion No. 10-2: Amends the CPPs with regards to transit service. The revisions reflect more clearly the appropriate service intended for different types of areas, clarify the relationship among jurisdictions regarding transportation system planning and development, and provide more direct guidance for using transit service to advance the County's growth management goals. C. The King County Council approved and ratified these amendments on behalf of King County pursuant to King County Ordinance No. 16912. The Kent Economic & Community Development Committee reviewed these amendments at its meeting on October 11, 2010. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: RESOLUTION SECTION 1. -Amendment. The City of Kent, acting pursuant to the interlocal agreement among King County, the City of Seattle, and incorporated suburban cities, hereby ratifies the proposed amendments to the Countywide Planning Policies as adopted by the Metropolitan King County Council in King County Ordinance No. 16912, attached and incorporated hereto as Exhibit A. 2 Countywide Planning Policies Resolution SECTION 2. -Public Inspection. The amendments to the Countywide Planning Policies adopted herein shall be filed with the City Clerk and placed in the planning services office so they are available for inspection by the public. SECTION 3. -Severabilitv. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this resolution is declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this resolution. SECTION 4. -Ratification. Any act consistent with the authority and prior to the effective date of this resolution is hereby ratified and affirmed. SECTION S. -Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage. PASSED at a regular open public meeting by the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, this I_':"! day of C>c:fy;lu"''< 2010. r rh CONCURRED in by the Mayor of the City of Kent this /') day of /Ct.f'·<) f,-c,,/ , 2010. ATTEST: 3 Countywide Planning Policies Resolution APPROVED AS TO FORM: TO BRUBAK R, CITY ATTORNEY I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of Resolution No. /fJ5 passed by the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, the I? u,, day of {r~}cl-r;f"-cN' , 2010. P: \Civi 1\Resoluti on\Cou ntywld e PI a nni ngPoll ci esRatify. 201 0. d ocx 4 Countywide Planning Policies Resolution ti King County EXHIBIT A KING COUNTY Signature Report August 23, 2010 Ordinance 16912 I 200 Kins (;oun1)' ('(lullhm!~t 516 TI1ird t\W111l~ ScAUlc, WA.?8JM Proposed No. 2010-0376.1 Spmtsors Phillips and P~(tcrson 1 AN ORDINANCE adopting amendments to the 2 Countywide Planning Policies; adopting n revision to the 3 Inlctim Potential Annexation Area (P AA) map to expand 4 the PAA of the city of Renton and proportionately reduce 5 the PAA of the city ofKcnt, and amending Countywide 6 Planning Policies FW-18, FW-19 and T-14 to describe the 7 inlenderJ relationship between transit service and existing 8 mHl plmmed dcnshics, and ratifying the amended 9 Countywide Planning llolicics for unincorpomted King 10 Counly; ant1 amending Ordinance 10450, Section 3, as 11 amended, and K.C.C. 20.10.030 end Ordin11nco I 0450, 12 Section 4, as amended, and KC.C. 20, I 0.040. 13 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY: 14 SECTION 1.. Findings. The council makes the following findings: 15 A. The metropolitan King County councH adoplcd and ratified the Growth 16 Managen1ent Planning Couucil recommended King County 2012 ~ Countywide Planning 17 Policies (Phase I) in July 1992, under Ordinance 10450. 1 5 Countywide Planning Policies Resolution Ordinance 16912. 18 B, The metropolitan Kiug County council adopted nnd rutifietl the Phase II 19 amendments to the Countywide Plmming Policies on August 15, 1994, un_dm· Ordinance 20 11446. 21 C. Tho Growth Management Plmming Council met on April28, 2010 and voted 22 to recommend amendments to the King Cou11ty Countywide Planning Policies, adopling 23 Motion 10-1 amending U10 PAA of tho city of Renton shown in Attachment A to this 24 ordinance and adopting Substitute Motion 10-2 approving policy amendments as shown 25 on Attachment B to this ordinance. 26 SECTION 2. Ordinance 10450, Section 3, as amended, and K.C.C. 20.10.030 arc 27 each hereby amended to read as follows: 28 Phase H. 29 A. The Phase ll Amendments to the King County 2012 Countywide Planning 30 Policies attached to Ordinance 11446 are hereby approved and ~doptcd. 31 B. The: Phase II Amendments to tbc King County 2012 ~Countywide Planning 32 Policies are amended, a.<; shown by Attnchmcut 1 lo Ordinance 12027. 33 C. The Phase ll Amendments to 1hc King County2012 ~Countywide Planning 34 Policies arc nmcnded, ns shown by Attachment! to Ordinance 12421. 35 D. The Phase 11 Amendments !o the King County 2012 ~ Comltywide Planning 3G Policies arc amended) us shown by Attachments 1 and 2 to Ordititmcc 13260. 37 E. The Phase li Amendments to ttw King County 2012 ~Countywide Pli.umlng 38 Policies arc amended, as shown by Attachments l through 4 to Ordinance 13415. 39 F. The Phase li Amendments to the King County 2012 ~Countywide Planning 40 Po!icic.<> arc amended, as shown by Attachments I through 3 to Ordinance 13858. 2 6 Countywide Planning Policies Resolution Ordinance 16912 41 G. The Phase II Amendments to tho King County 2012 ~Countywide Planning: 42 Policies are mnended, as shown by Attaclunent 1 to Ordinance 14390. 43 H. The Phase 11 Anlcndmcnls to tho King Com1ty 2012 ~ Countywide Plnnning 44 Policies arc amended, as shown by Attachmcntl to OnJinancc 14391. 45 I. The Phase U Amendments. to the I< big County 2012 ~Countywide Planning 46 Polides arc amended, ~s shown by Attiichmcnt :l to Ordinance 14392. 47 J, Tile :Phase If Amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Plunning 48 Po lidos are mncndcd, as s110wn by Attaclm1ent 1 to Ordinance 14652, 49 K. The Phase JI Amendments to the King Cmmty 2012-Countywide Planning 50 Policies (lfC amended, as shown by Attuchments 1 through 3 to Ordinance 1465:3, 51 L. The Phase U Amendments to t11c King County 2012 ~ Cow1tywide Planning 52. Policies arc amended, as shown by Atta-chnwnt 1 t9 Ordinance 14654. S3 M. The Phase II Amcndmcnk' to the King County 2012 • Countywide Planning 54 Policies are amended, HS showr1 by Attachment 1 to Ordinance 14655. SS N. The Plulsc J l Amendments to the King County 2012 -Countywide Planning 56 Policies arc nmcudcd, as shown by Attachments 1 and 2 to Ordinance 14656. 57 0. The Phase II amendments to the King Cow1ty 2012-C-O\Ultywitlc PJmming 58 P{)ficics arc amende-d, as shown by Attachment A to Ordinanc.e. 14844. 59 P. The Phase II Amendments to U1e King County 2012-Count}'VI'hlc Planning 60 l'ollcies are mncndcJ as shown by Attachments A, B ami C to Ordinm1cc t 5121. 61 Q. Tire Phase ll Amendments to the King Cmmty 2012-Cormlywide Plrmning 62 Policl~?-s :we rnnonded, n.<J shown by Aauclunent A to Ordinance 15122. 7 Countywide Planning Policies Resolution Ordinance 16912 63 R. The l'hnse ll Amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning 64 Policies arc amended, us shown 'by Attachmcnl A to Ordinance 15123. 65 S. Phase II Amendments to the King County 20t2-Countywide Plmming 66 Policies are amended, as shown by Attachments A and B to Ordinance 15426. 67 T. Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012 ~ Countywide Planning 68 Policies nrc umemlcd, as shown by Attachments A, B, and C to Ordi-nance l5709. 69 U. Phase ll Amendments to tl1c King County 20.12 -Countywide Planning 70 Policies urc amended, us shown by Attachment A to Ordinance 16056*. 71 V. Plwsc ll Amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Plnrming 72 Policies arc amended, as shown by Attachments A, B, C, D, E, F and G to Ordinance 73 16151*. 74 W. Phase II Amendments to the King COtmty 2012-Countywide Planning 75 Policies are amended as shown by Attachment A to Ordinance I 6334*, and those items 76 numbered 1 though II, 13 and 15 as shown on Attachment B to Ordillllnce 16334*, are 77 hereby rnti/lcd on behalf of the population of unincorporated King County. Those items 73 numbered 12 and 14~ shown as stmck~through on Attachnu:nl B to Ordinance 16334*, 79 are not ratified, 80 X. Pl1nsc II Amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning 81 Policies are amended as shown hy Attachment A to Ordinance 16335*. 82 Y. Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012" Countywide Plam1lng 83 Policies are amended os shown by Attachment A to Ordinance 16336 84 Z. Phnsc II Arncndments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning 85 Policies arc amended, as shown by Attachment A and B to Ordinance l6747*. -···-----~-- 4 8 Countywide Planning Policies Resolution Ordinance 16~12 86 AA. Phase !I Amendmeilt'Ll!Ulle King County 2012 -Couruywidc Planning 87 Policies arc amended. us shown by Att~_g_hmcnts A and B lo Ordinance XXX 38 SECTION 3, Ordinance 10450, Section4, us amended, and K.C.C. 20.10.040 am 89 Cllch hereby amended to read as follows: 90 Ratlf!catl<m for unincorporated King County. 91 A. Countywide Planning Policies adopted by Ordinance I 0450 for the purposes 92 specified are hereby ratified 011 hchal r of the population of unincorporated King County. 93 B. The amendments to the Countywide Planning Policies adopted by Ordin~nce 94 10840 are hereby ratified on behalf of the populalion of unincorporated King County. 95 C. The amendments to the Countywide Planning Policies adopted by Ordinance 96 11061 are hereby rati fLed on behalf of the population of unincorporated King County. 97 D. The Phase li amendments to the King County 2012 Countywide Planning 98 Policies adopted by Or"<iinanee 11446 are hereby ratified on bchalfofthc population of 99 nllincoqJoruted King County. 100 E. The amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning Policies, as 101 >hown by Attachment 1 to Ordinance 12027 arc hereby ratified on behalfofthc 102 population of unincorporated King County, 103 F. The amendments to tho King County 2012 -Countywide Planning Policies, as 1.04 shown by Attachment! to Ordinance 12421, are hereby ratified on bcl1alf of the 105 population of unincorporated King County. 106 G. The amendments to the King County 2012-Cou11tywide PlanningPolicies, as 107 shown hy AUachme:nts 1 and 2 to Ordinance 13260, are he;·cby t'atiiicd on behalf oflhe 108 population ofunincorporatcd King Cotmty. 5 9 Countywide Planning Policies Resolution Ordinance 16912 109 H. The amendmcnt3 lo the King County 2012 ·Countywide Planning Policies, as 110 shown l>y AHachments I through 4 to Ordimmcc 13415, are hereby ratiflcd on behalf of 111 the population of unincorporated King County. 112 I. The amendments to the King County 2012 ·Countywide Planning Policies, as 113 shown by Attachments l through 3 lo Ordinance 13858, me hereby ratified on behalf of 114 IJJC population of unincorporated King County. 115 J. The amendtnents to the King County 2012 . Countywide Planning !'olicics, as 116 shown by Attachmettt I to Ordinance 14390, are hereby ratified on behalf of the 117 population of unincorj>omted King Connty. 118 K. The amendments to the King County 2012 ·Countywide Plan11.ing Policies, as 119 shown by AHachmcnt I to Ordinance 14391, are hereby ratified on behalf of the 120 population of uniucorporatecl King County. 121 L. The amendments to I he King County 201.2 -Countywide Planning Policies, as 122 shown by Attachment 1 to Ordinance 14392, ate hereby ratilletl on behalf of the 123 population of unincorporated King County. 124 M. The amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning Policies, as 125 shown by Attadtm<nll to Ordinance 14652, are hereby ratified on behalf of the 126 population ofunittcorporaled King County. 127 N. The amendments to the King, CotUlly 2012 ·Countywide Planning Policies, as 128 shown by Atlaclunents 1 through 3 lo Ordinance 14653, are hereby ratified on behalf of 129 the population of unincorporated King County . ..... __ .......................... -........... ---- 6 10 Countywide Planning Policies Resolution Ordinance 16912 130 0. The amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning Policies, as 131 showri by Attachment Ito Ordinance 14654, arc hereby ratified on behalf oftlre 132 population ofunincot}lOmlcd King County. 133 P. The amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning Policies .. as 134 shown by Allaclnnent !to Ordinance14655, are hereby mtified on bchalfofthe 135 popuh1tion of unincorporated King County. 136 Q. The amendmeii!S to the Ki1tg C<illnty 2012-Countywide Planning Policies, as 137 shown by Attachments 1 and 2 to Ordinance 14(\56, are hereby ratified on behalf of the 138 population of unincorporated King County. 139 R. The amendments to the King County 2012 ·Countywide Planning Policies, as 140 shown by Attachment A to Ordinance 14844, ate hereby rlltifi.ed on behalf of the 141 population ofut1incorporated King County. 142 S. The amendments Lo tho King County 2012 -COlmtywidc Planning Policies, as 143 shown by AUachmenls A, Band C to Ordinm1ee 15121, are hereby ratified on behalf of 144 the population of unincorporated King County. 145 T. The amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning Policies, as 146 shown by Attachment A to Ordinance 15122, arc hereby Milled on hohalf of the 147 population of unincorporated King County. 148 U. The amendments to the King Cmmly 2012-Countywide Platllling Policies, as 149 shown by Attachment A to Orclinanco 15123, Me hereby ratified 011 behalf of the 150 population of unincorporated King County. II 7 Countywide Planning Policies Resolution Ordinance 16912 151 V. The amendments to the King Cmmty 2012 ·Countywide Planning Policies, as 152 shown by Attachments A and B to Ordinance 15426, are hereby ratified on behalf of the 153 population ofunincoqlorated King County. 154 W. The amendments to the King County 2012 ·Countywide Planning Policies, 155 as shown by Attachments A, B, and C to Ordinance 15709, arc hereby ratified on behalf 156 of the population of unincorporated King County. 157 X. The amendments to tl1e King County 2012 ·Countywide Planning Policies, as 158 shown 1Jy Atlachmcnt A to Ordinance 16056• are hereby ratified on bchalfofthc 159 population or unincorporated King County. 160 Y. The amendments to the King County 2012 • Coumywidc Planning Policies, as 161 shown by Attachm(mts A, B, C, D, E, F and G to Ordinance 16151 *,are hereby ratined 162 on behalf ofthe population of unincorporated King County. 163 Z. The amendments to the King County 2012 · Countywide Planning Policies, as 164 shown by Atlachmcnt A to Ordinance 16334*, and those items numbered !through 11, 165 13 and 15, as shown in Attachment B to Ordinance 16334•, are hereby ratified on behalf 166 of the population of unincorp0!1ltcd King County. Those items numbered 12 and 14, 167 shown as struck-through on Attachment B to Ordinance 16334*, are not ratified. 168 AA. The m11endments to the King County 2012 ·Countywide Plmming Polices, 169 as shown by Attachment A to Ordinance 16335* arc hereby ratilicd on behalf of the 170 population of unincorporated King County. 171 HB. The amendment to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning Policies, 172 as shown by Attachment A ofOrdinanee 16336*, is hereby ratified on behalf ofUw 173 population of unincorporated King County. Additionally, by Ordinance 16336*, an 8 12 Countywide Planning Policies Resolution Ordinance 16912 174 amendment to tl1c Interim Potential Annexation Area Map to include any additional 175 unincorporated urban land created by the Urban Growth Area (UGA) amendment in the 176 Potential Almexation Area of the city of Black Diamond is hereby ralificd on behalf of 177 the population of unincorporated King Co1mty. 178 CC. The amendments to the King County 2012" Countywide Planning Policies, 179 as shown by Attachment A and B to Ordinance 16747* are bereby ratilied on behalf of 180 the population of unincorporated King County. 9 13 Countywide Planning Policies Resolution Ordinance 16912 181 DD, The amendments 1o t1Jo King C~.u!Jlty 2012 ~CountywiDe .Planning Policies. !JS 182 shown by Attachments A and B to Ordinance XXX are hereby ratified on behalf of the 184 Ontinancc J 6912 was introduced on 712612010 aml passed by the Metropolitan King County Council on812312010, by the following vote: Yes: 6-Mr. P!Jillips, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Hague, Ms. Patterson, Ms. Lambert llild Mr. Ferguson No: 0 Excused: 3 ~Ms. Drago~ Mr. Gossett and Mr. Dunn KING COUNTY CO\JNClt KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON --~itw . t:-..~ :~ Robert w. Fersoso~-'f .. _ ,~. -~~ Anm: Noris~ Clerk of the Council ,_:; ,.:;- 'i --J APPROVED Uli> :2]. doy ol' ~i±: ... 2010. ~ /) -L{-~-~-------·i!L _____ § Dow Constantine, Gouuty Exe<!utive Altachnumts: A Motion 10-1, B. Suhslihlte Motion No. l0-2 10 14 Countywide Planning Policies Resolution 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 <j 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 16912 412811 () lkw Sponsored By: Executive Committee MOTION NO. 10·1 A MOTION to amcntltbc interim Potential Annexation Area map in the Countywide Planning Policies to expand the Potential Annexation Area for the CityofRcnton. WHEREAS, Countywide Planning Policies LU-31 and LU-32 anticipate the collaborative designation of Potential Annexation Area.<:: (PAA) and the eventual annexation of these arcns by cities; WHEREASt the attached P AA map amendment removes an unincorporated urban area currently assigned to the PAA lor the City of Kent and adds this area to the City of :Renton's PAA; a11U WHEREAS, the attnched PAA map amendment is supported by both the cities of Renton and Kent and by King County. BE IT RESOLVED THAT mE GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLANNING COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY HEREBY MOVES AS FOLLOWS: 1. Amend the h1terim Potential Almcxation Area (PAA) Map by shifting the unincorporated urban area now within tlw PAA of the City ofKcnt shown on attachment A of this motion, to the PAA ofthe City of Renton. 2. This amendment in recommended to the Metropolitan King County Council and the Cities of King County for adoption and ratification. ADOJ>TED by the Growth Management Planning Council of King County on Aprif 28 1 2010 in open session, and signed by the chair of the GMPC. -, . .__ ~LL ~~c_····· · __ Dow Constantine, Chair, Growth Management Planning Council -1 - 15 Countywide Planning Policies Resolution 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lQ II 12 l3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Jl 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 16912 412811 () lth/kw Sponsored By: SUBSTITUTE MOTION No. 10·2 Executive Committee ------- A MOTION to approve amend1nents to tho Countywide Pla11ning Policies FW· l81 FW-19 a11d T-14 to desc-dbe t11e intended relationship bctwocn tnmsit service and existing and planned dcnsHics., nnd updating and clarifyil1g Ltmguagc in the framework policies. WHEREAS, in 2009thD Growth Management Plunning Cormcil up proved new targets for growth iu hou~ing units and employment for ul! jurisdiclions within King County; and WHEREAS, tho Growtl> Management Planning Council recognized that the new growth targets represented u signific~•nt increase in the expectalions for some cities; and WHEREAS 1 during discussions ofthc new growth targcts 1 some cities expressed concem about the rctutionship between growth and the delivery ofrcglonal 'services; and WI-f.EREAS.Ihe Growth Management Plllmling Co1mcil directed staff to prepare new CPP policy language that would prioritize regional service delivery in ways thnt promote the regional growth strategy; and WHEREAS, the intctjurisdictional staff team presented its analysis of existing Countywide Planning Policies related lo service delivery along with a set of recommended changes at meeting ofclw Growtl> Management Planning Conncil 011 March 17, 21ll0; NOW THEREFORF., BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLANING COUNCIL 01' KING COUNTY HEREBY MOVES TO AMEND CERTAIN POLICIES !NTHE COUNTYWIDE PLANNING POLICJIJS AS FOLLOWS: The land us:e pattern shall b~ supported by a balancf!d transportation systarn~ which provides for ,a variety of mobility options,---ThLs~syste-m-sh-a-U-he-.ooap,~ly--p.fa.fHled, 16 Countywide Planning Policies Resolution 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 !iS 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 16912 fW-19 fffiaflGe.d:;-aAfi-.t.&~Gt-ed,~ Mobllity.gp.U.ons-shaiHmlud-e jnc!ud!.nglla high-capacity transit system whl<ll thot links the Urban Centers; afld-lH"pp<>rte<I.J>y.;;rH>Jtterl>l\le f~lgl-r-oGcupan~lc~e-syst-emTtm;al-c-0ml-n-W~Ity-tr-ansit·-5YSt-em.for l.Lill.stem of bus and .pth~r tra nslt modes thatjinks Centers. provjdes/Jrculatlon within the Centers, and JLtlli§*to the non-center Urban Areas,..:. 3) a high-occupancy vehlde system thaJ; links Urban Ce.utfll'.E/:~_ar\d :'!l.non-mctorlwd travel options. All-juri&d~Gtloos-i-fl...tOO.C-ounty,ln-<oOoll-~ration-.wltMYl&rRO,.the.-Me.trnpo1it-.1n-Planoffig 0Fg~ml,..a-tla-n, The County and cities_ should work cqoperatively_wi_th the_ Puget Sound Regional Council 1 aM thil State, ?H1d other relevant agencies to ,s.~ finance and develop a balanced transportation s-ystem that enhances regional mobllitv and rernforce,taM~~..fina-nc..mg.strategies...attd-.lnnd-use-pJ.a.n-whkh-impl~rne.nt regiGRal mebll+t-y-afld.r~ln-fe~thc Countywid~ vision for managing growth. The Vlslon :JG.:!-Q2040 Regional Growth &tffi~~!}fe.s. Strat~ shall be rec(l.gnited as the framework for creatin$" a regional system of Centers linked by high-capacity transit and an interconnected system of freeway high-o.::cu)ian<:y vehicle lanes, ~nd Stlpported by a t«msit system QLQ!o!_~and other trgm!t..Q.JillQ.ni. T-14 Mli+RQ-slw~-anslt~~""H>keNICHiandar~lll<h--~rovlde-th<!-Go<•nty and Gftles 'J'i1h-reafh:ti~Mce Em~e£tati~~paft-adG{}.ted-l.arvj .. we.-Hf1~d 11"JW-agomeRMI>l<>"!!vesc-nw;e-<tandar<!Hhould«>nsi-t-f®tMpaGiA~ a-R.fJ.H:equency-s-taodar4iS-Br-e--Ftet~P4#eriRg seP'ite ceAtnt-1-GAs fAdwdiFtg: ;>,--l;or•i<e bot>veer!-designat~~<l-by-lri(lh~<lty-tf>mil; ih-Sef¥iee-betwe~g+'l.at~e GeAters F1et ~eP·ed ~gA-ea~ty-t.-fallSft+an4 G Servlse te a~&;Mide Ge nte~ In support of countvwide growth !lli!!Lagement oblactives. prioritize transit service throughout the county t.P areas where existing housing and emoloyml!.nt densities S1ill.J2_ort transit ridershln.J!llii!QJJL!um C-enters and other areaLQiaoned for housing and employment densities that will suoogrttransjt rj~ltiP~ allocating transit s~Hvlce. strive to meet the mobility m:~eds of transit- dependent QQQUiaUons cmd om vide pt least a haste le~-~1 of servJGfJ!lJJ! !!(ban areas of the countv. Adopted by the Growth ManagelllCtlt Planning Cou!ICi! of Kir1g County oa Apri128, 2010 it'!. open session, and signed by the chair of the GMPC. Dow Constantine, Chair, Growth Management Plan.ning Council 17 Countywide Planning Policies Resolution