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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Committees - Land Use and Planning Board - 09/27/2021 (2) Pending Approval Land Use and Planning Board Land Use Regular Meeting Minutes September 27, 2021 Date: September 27, 2021 Time: 6:00 p.m. Place: Chambers Attending: Ali Shasti, Chair Shane Amodei, Vice Chair Katherine Jones, Joseph O'Toole, Dione Dittmar, Sally McDonough, Michael Purwal Agenda: 1. Call to Order 6:00 p.m. Attendee Name Title Status Arrived Ali Shasti Chair Present Shane Amodei Vice Chair Present Katherine Jones Present Joseph O'Toole Present Dione Dittmar Present Sally McDonough Present Michael Purwal Present 3. Approval of Minutes dated July 26, 2021 MOTION: Move to approve the Minutes dated July 26, 2021 RESULT: APPROVED \[UNANIMOUS\] AYES: Shasti, Amodei, Jones, O'Toole, Dittmar, McDonough, Purwal 4. Changes to the Agenda No changes or additions. 5. King County Candidate Countywide Center Application City of Kent staff applied on August 30, 2021, to designate a 250-acre portion of the East Hill as a Candidate Countywide Growth Center under King Co would help transportation projects within this area be as competitive as possible for funding; however, if chosen, additional planning efforts are needed to be eligible for official application in 2024. Countywide Centers are emerging as an opportunity to designate areas of growth that are a lower level of regional significance but still deserving of Page 1 of 2 Land Use and Planning Board Land Use Regular September 27, 2021 Meeting Kent, Washington Minutes investment; transportation funders are interested in identifying candidates for designation for funding competitions in 2022, in advance of the official designation. Growth centers serve an essential role in equitably concentrating jobs, housing, shopping, and recreational opportunities, and staff is working hard to ensure Kent attracts needed investments to ensure the growth is supported and sustainable. The purpose of this agenda item is to walk through the center application, show the location, and expand upon future planning opportunities for Kent East Hill. 6. Upcoming Grant Opportunities from Department of Commerce Two grant opportunities were recently announced that could fund various long range planning efforts for the City of Kent. Both grants require applications to be submitted by October 7, 2021; staff are collecting feedback on options for both grants. Housing Action Plan Implementation (HAPI) grants of up to $100,000 are available for cities that have adopted Housing Action Plans - like the recently adopted KHOP. Possible implementation projects from KHOP for this grant could include middle housing code amendment support, collaborating with SKHHP on establishment of a monitoring system for naturally occurring and subsidized affordable housing, and/or further work related to mobile home park preservation. Transit-Oriented Development Implementation (TODI) grants, also at up to $100,000, are available for cities to facilitate TOD in areas of high capacity transit including bus rapid transit. Subarea plans, environmental review, and local code amendments are all eligible costs; with several bus rapid transit lines coming to Kent in the near future, there is great opportunity for Kent to update land use in response to these transit investments. Specific options include studying several future RapidRide corridors at a higher level, or focusing on the RapidRide I line and completing a subarea plan and new zoning for station areas along that corridor. Given the recent application for Canyon Ridge Center (along the I-line) to be designated a countywide center candidate, staff are interested in input on these options and how they can support various city planning efforts. 7. Adjournment p.m. Tanya Kosen Committee Secretary Page 2 of 2