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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Committees - Land Use and Planning Board - 04/22/2019 Date: April 22, 2019 Time: 7:00 p.m. Place: Council Chambers Attending: Kathi Jones, Frank Cornelius, Shane Amodei, Ali Shasti, Dale Hartman, Gwen Allen-Carston, Kaelene Nobis, Sara Ullman, Erin George, Hayley Bonsteel Agenda: 1. Call to Order Kathi Jones called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM 2. Roll Call Paul Hintz was absent, excused. 3. Approval of the Minutes Frank Cornelius motioned to approve the minutes of March 25. Ali Shasti 2nd the motion. Motion to approve the minutes passed 6-0 4. Added Items None. 5. Communications None. 6. Notice of Upcoming Meetings None. 7. LUPB Workshop – Housekeeping Code Amendments Ms. Ullman discussed 2019 housekeeping amendments to ensure clarity, consistency, and accuracy for Kent City Code. She discussed updating our noise ordinance, and an update to reflect our current zoning policies. She also included a proposed change to the language for inoperable vehicles to clarify that no inoperable vehicles are allowed for more than 30 days on private property. There are proposed changes to building height definitions, updated to streamline reviews and ensure consistency with other municipalities. In addition, Ms. Ullman discussed the docket item which would standardize height limits in similar residential zones. This change ensures logical and fair development standards for zonings which allow for single family dwellings. Ms. Ullman also discussed a proposed modification of the construction cost index, which would shift from October to October of each year to August to August. The board and City Staff shifted the discussion to code enforcement policies for a time, noting Code Enforcement’s shift from the ECD department to the Police Department. 8. LUPB Workshop – Sign Code Amendments Kaelene Nobis addressed the board members regarding potential changes to our sign code relating to recent court decisions. These court decisions prevent municipalities from regulating non-commercial signage on the basis of content. Kent Planning and Legal staff are identifying where we can improve our sign Formatted: Underline code language to be compliant with these new legal limitations. The board discussed proliferation of existing signs in the city, and asked about enforcement of illegal signs and whether “sign spinners” (people holding signs) are allowed. Ms. Nobis stated she would discuss sign spinners with Legal, and Ms. George provided additional information regarding sign code enforcement. 9. Adjournment Kaelene Nobis addressed the board members regarding changes to our sign code amendments as relating to recent court decisions. Kent is identifying where we can improve neutrality in our sign code language to be compliant with legal stipulations preventing municipalities from discriminating against specific entities. The board discussed proliferation of existing signs in the city, and asked about enforcement of illegal signs and whether “sign spinners” (people holding signs) are allowed. Ms. Nobis stated she would discuss sign spinners with Legal, and Ms. George provided additional information regarding sign code enforcement. Samuel M Maloney Planning Technician Economic and Community Development