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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Committees - Land Use and Planning Board - 05/08/2017 Land Use and Planning Board May 8, 2017 Minutes Kent, Washington Approved on August 28, 2017 Date: May 8, 2017 Time: 7:00 p.m. Place: Council Chambers Attending: Katherine Jones, Chair; Jack Ottini, Vice Chair; Frank Cornelius; Dale Hartman; Randall Smith; Charlene Anderson, AICP, Long Range Planning Manager; Danielle Butsick, Long Range Planner; Adam Long, Assistant City Attorney Agenda: 1. Call to Order Chair Katherine Jones called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. 2. Roll Call 3. Aaaroval of Minutes Vice chair Ottini Moved and Board Member Smith Seconded a Motion to Approve the minutes of March 27, 2017. Motion Passed 5-0. 4. Added Items None S. Communications None 6. Notice of Upcoming Meetings None 7. Public Hearing Complete Streets Plan Amendments f CPA-2017-11 Cornelius stated that this hearing considers proposed amendments to the comprehensive plan, land use plan map and zoning district map. Butsick presented six comprehensive plan docketed amendments for the 2015/2016 year; stating that amendments are submitted by residents, city council or staff. These amendments were discussed at the Land Use and Planning Board Workshop on February 27t". Staff recommends approval of these amendments to City Council. The first amendment is administrative in nature; is related to the educational services areas and facilities map; updates labels for Mill Creek Middle School and Mount Rainier High School; adds the point and label for the Valley View Elementary School. The second amendment adds Mobile Home Park (MHP) zoning as an allowed zoning designation under both low density multifamily and medium density multifamily residential land use designations. Kent's zoning code allows for mobile home zoning in these land use districts. This amendment makes this table consistent with what the zoning code says and fixes an inadvertent omission from the table. Page 1 of 3 Land Use and Planning Board May 8, 2017 Minutes Kent, Washington Approved on August 28, 2017 The third amendment is administrative. Economic and Community Development was asked to amend the comprehensive plan and make it reflect the City's decision to surplus the Naden properties. The amendment updates language in the Park and Recreation Element to reflect the City's decision to surplus those properties and recognize the new surplus process. The fourth amendment changes the land use plan map and the zoning districts map, rezones 43 acres at the intersection of S 1801" Street and SR-167 from General Commercial to General Commercial/Mixed Use, and makes these properties consistent with properties zoned General Commercial/Mixed Use to the west as well as some Renton residential and commercial areas to the north and east. Key Changes based on this zoning re-designation allows for increasing maximum heights from 35 to 65 feet, allows increases in lot coverage, decreases some required setbacks, and allows property to be developed at a greater density. Staff reviewed the specific criteria required to consider rezoning to mixed use and concurs that these proposed amendments meet that criteria. It is likely that residential development on any of these properties might contribute to some traffic impacts. New development is required to bring the transportation system in the vicinity of the development up to the current level of service. Any impacts would be mitigated. There are no parks in close proximity to this property, one criteria for rezoning to mixed use. The multifamily design guidelines require 150 sf of open space per unit for multifamily residential; that can include indoor recreation such as racquet ball courts or gyms, balconies and rooftop decks. The fifth amendment updates the Housing Element Data to reflect the data provided by the Department of Housing and Urban Development's Comprehensive Housing Affordability Study (CHAS) data report. This is a report that covers a range of topics on housing affordability, substandard housing, overcrowded housing, housing characteristics, and housing where households pay over 30 or 50 percent of their income on rent. The newest data indicates that renters paying over 50 percent of their income for rent in Kent has risen from 3,443 to 4,230 households. The sixth amendment changes the land use plan map to provide continuity with the zoning map for an area that was left as MHP where the surrounding area was rezoned to industrial. This land is designated as open space, urban conservancy in our shoreline master program. The properties are part of a river bank that goes down to the river. It is unlikely that it would be developed. We wanted to make sure that our land use plan reflects what is in our zoning. One comment was received from the public; a request to rezone a particular parcel along 180t" to allow for maximum height of 195 feet and allow for additional flexibility in parking-such as reduced parking space sizes and a reduction in the number of required spaces per hotel room or condo units. Staff is recommending that this item be considered as a separate request unrelated to the rezone of these properties as it differs from what the docket request was. Page 2 of 3 Land Use and Planning Board May 8, 2017 Minutes Kent, Washington Approved on August 28, 2017 Chair Cornelius Opened the Public Hearing. Seeing no speakers, Chair Cornelius closed the public hearing and called for a motion. Board Member Jones MOVED and Board Member Smith Seconded a Motion to recommend to the City Council Approval of the proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Plan, Land Use Plan Map, and Zoning Districts Map as presented by Staff. Cornelius Called for a Vote. Motion Passed 4-0. S. Nomination and Election of Officers Board Member Smith MOVED and Board Member Ottini Seconded a Motion to elect Katherine Jones as Land Use and Planning Board Chair for 2017. Motion Passed 4-0. Board Member Smith MOVED and Board Member Jones Seconded a Motion to elect Jack Ottini as Land Use and Planning Board Vice-Chair for 2017. Cornelius called for the vote. Motion Passed 4-0. Pamela A. Mottram Administrative Assistant I Economic and Community Development May 8, 2017 Page 3 of 3