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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Committees - Land Use and Planning Board - 06/26/2023 (3) Land Use and Planning Board • Monday, June 26, 2023 KENT 6:00 PM Chambers Join Zoom Meeting 877-853-5257 US Toll-free 888-475-4499 US Toll-free Meeting ID: 815 1044 4090 Chair Dione Dittmar Co-Chair Sandra Pereira Shane Amodei Bryan Kesterson Sally McDonough Justus Phelps Benjamin Reid ************************************************************** Item Description Action Speaker Time 1. Call to Order Chair 2. Roll Call Chair 01 MIN. 3. Changes to the Agenda Chair 4. Approval of the Minutes Chair 01 MIN. a. Approval of June 12, 2023 YES Chair 01 MIN. Minutes 5. Public Hearing - Determination of YES Kristen Holdsworth, 60 MIN. Significance, Request for AICP, Long Range Comments on Scope of EIS Planning Manager 6. Adjournment Chair Unless other noted, the Land Use and Planning Board meets at 6 p.m. on the second and fourth Monday of each month in Kent City Hall, Council Chambers, 220 Fourth Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032. For additional information please contact City of Kent at or via email at Cityclerk@KentWA.gov. Any person requiring a disability accommodation should contact the City Clerk's Office at 253-856-5725 in advance. For TDD relay service all Washington Telecommunications Relay Service at 7-1-1. Land Use and Planning Board Land Use Regular June 26, 2023 Meeting The public may submit written public comments that relate to a committee agenda item by emailing: cityclerk@kentwa.gov by 3:30 p.m. on the day of this committee meeting. After 3:30 p.m., written public comments may only be submitted in person by presenting them to the committee secretary at the public meeting. Written public comments that do not relate to a committee agenda item are not permitted. Written public comments are not read into the record. Unless otherwise noted, the Land Use and Planning Board meets on the second and fourth Mondays of each month in Kent City Hall, Council Chambers, 220 Fourth Avenue South, Kent, WA. 98032. For additional information please contact Tanya Kosen at 253-856-54611 or email Tkosen@kentwa.gov. Any person requiring a disability accommodation should contact the City Clerk's Office at 253-856- 5725 in advance. For TDD relay service call Washington Telecommunications Relay Service at 7-1-1. 4.a Pending Approval Land Use and Planning Board KENT Land Use Regular Meeting WA9H... Minutes June 12, 2023 Date: June 12, 2023 Time: 6:00 p.m. Place: Chambers Members: Dione Dittmar, Chair Sandra Pereira, Co-Chair Shane Amodei, Bryan Kesterson, ; Sally McDonough, Justus Phelps, Benjamin Reid s 0 Agenda: c 0. CL 1. Call to Order 6:00 p.m. Attendee Name Title Status Arrived a 0 Dione Dittmar Chair Present to Sandra Pereira Co-Chair Present N Shane Amodei Present N Bryan Kesterson Present r Sally McDonough Present ; Justus Phelps Remote c Benjamin Reid Present 3. Changes to the Agenda None 4. Approval of Minutes dated May 22, 2023 MOTION: Move to approve the Minutes dated May 22, 2023 RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] w MOVER: Sandra Pereira, Co-Chair SECONDER: Shane Amodei AYES: Dittmar, Pereira, Amodei, Kesterson, McDonough, Phelps, Reid 5. Land Use Implementation of SB 5536 (Blake Fix) Members received a briefing on proposed zoning code changes to Title 15 to comply with newly adopted state legislation colloquially called the "Blake fix" (SB 5536). BACKGROUND: ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page I of 4 Packet Pg. 3 4.a Land Use and Planning Board Land Use Regular June 12, 2023 Meeting Kent, Washington Minutes During the 2023 State legislative special session, Senate Bill 5536 was adopted and signed into law. SB 5536 <https://Iawfilesext.leg.wa.gov/biennium/2023- 24/Pdf/Bil Is/Session%20Laws/Senate/5536- S2.SL.pdf?q=20230607153213>, commonly referred to as the "Blake fix," updates state statutes concerning controlled substances, counterfeit substances, and legend drug possession and treatment. The main parts of SB 5536 are effective July 1, 2023. The legislation has far- a reaching implications, especially for law enforcement and land use/zoning. Staff from Economic and Community Development and Legal are working together on a package of code amendments so City Council can review and weigh the totality of changes from all proposed ordinances at the same — meeting. Due to the tight effective date timeline of July 1, 2023, ECD is prioritizing the changes to Title 15 (land use and zoning code) which are o necessary to comply with the new legislation. This is a complex matter, and a staff recognize that further analysis and fine-tuning will be needed in the g future. Staff are committed to continuing efforts to research and revise Title a 15 (land use and zoning code) relating to this topic during the upcoming o comprehensive plan and code update cycle. M N CD New SB 5536 Land Use Requirements N The land use-related changes in SB 5366 are contained in Sections 12 and 14 ci of the legislation. These new requirements: ; 1. Add and clarify uses that are considered an essential public facility (EPF) in c RCW 36.70A.200; r An EPF is a facility which is typically difficult to site but is of regional or state significance. EPFs tend to have more noteworthy impacts than other local uses, and special consideration for their siting should be made to consider health, safety, and public welfare. Examples of a essential public facilities include but are not limited to airports, state or regional transportation facilities, state education facilities, correctional a facilities, solid waste handling facilities, mental health facilities, group homes, and secure community transition facilities. Siting of EPFs is an integral component of the comprehensive planning conducted by counties and cities. Under state law, cities and counties may establish processes and requirements to site EPFs but cannot prohibit them from locating within their jurisdiction. SB 5536 adds the following uses as EPFs: opioid treatment programs, recovery residences, and harm reduction programs excluding safe injection sites. It also changes the term of "inpatient facilities include substance abuse facilities" to Page 2 of 4 Packet Pg. 4 4.a Land Use and Planning Board Land Use Regular June 12, 2023 Meeting Kent, Washington Minutes "inpatient facilities including substance use disorder treatment facilities."; and 2. Add a definition for harm reduction program; 3. Revise the a definition for opioid treatment program; and 4. Limit counties' and cities' ability to establish requirements and conditions for opioid treatment programs only to the extent that such requirements and conditions are similarly applied to other essential public facilities and health care settings. r CURRENT KENT CITY CODE FOR OPIATE SUBSTITUTION TREATMENT � aD FACILITIES: 4- 0 In April 2016, the City of Kent adopted Ordinance 4193, adding regulations o for Opiate Substitution Treatment Facilities (OSTFs). These regulations were a adopted in response to a then-updated state law regarding the citing and a conditions required for OSTFs. Prior to 2016, the City of Kent did not have a zoning or development requirements to regulate OSTFs. The adopted code R amendment allowed OSTFs with a Conditional Use Permit in the Commercial Manufacturing-1 (CM-1) zone. N N Since 2016, major planning efforts to revolutionize the industrial valley have occurred, and the remnants of this zone make up the boundaries of the 4- currently allowed OSTF area. The map identified in the current Kent City ch aD Code was the established limits of the CM-1 zone before Rally the Valley c rezoned the area to I1 and I2 in 2020. ai The purple highlighted and cross-hatched area in the images show the location OSTFs are currently allowed in Kent, based on 2016 and 2023 zoning designations. a MOTION: I move that the Land Use and Planning board recommend City Council adopt the Land Use Implementation of SB 5536 (Blake Fix) ordinance as presented by staff, subject to non-substantive revisions by the City Attorney during the final ordinance review. RESULT: RECOMMENDED TO COUNCIL [UNANIMOUS] Next: 6/20/2023 4:00 PM MOVER: Sally McDonough SECONDER: Benjamin Reid AYES: Dittmar, Pereira, Amodei, Kesterson, McDonough, Phelps, Reid 6. Adjournment 6:30 p.m. ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 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Page 4 of 4 Packet Pg. 6 LAND USE AND PLANNING BOARD 220 Fourth Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 KENT W A S H I N G T O N DATE: June 26, 2023 TO: Land Use and Planning Board FROM: Economic & Community Development SUBJECT: Public Hearing - Determination of Significance, Request for Comments on Scope of EIS SUMMARY: At the upcoming meeting, staff will provide an overview and update on the 2044 Comprehensive Plan. The Land Use and Planning Board will hold a public hearing to receive public comments on the record for SEPA EIS Scoping. BACKGROUND: A Comprehensive Plan envisions a city's future and describes its long-term vision for growth and accompanying infrastructure and services. Under the Washington State Growth Management Act, cities are required to plan for residential and employment growth over the next 20-years. Comprehensive plans are required by the State of Washington to be updated every 10 years. Since the City of Kent's last update in 2015, several state laws and regional requirements have been adopted and implemented that are now required as part of this Comprehensive Plan update process. Over the next 20 years (through 2044), Kent is expected to accommodate 10,200 housing units and 32,000 jobs. These growth targets were established through efforts and negotiations in previous years to update the King County Countywide Planning Policies. The deadline to adopt a periodic update of the Comprehensive Plan is December 31, 2024. The process to update Kent's Comprehensive Plan will be in four phases. Community engagement will occur throughout the entire project. Packet Pg. 7 Comprehensive Plan Update Schedule LAUNCH FRAME REFINE ADOPT 2023 QI/Q2 2023 Q3/Q4 2024 Q1/Q2 2024 Q3/04 Community Scenarios and Draft Policy Final EIS Kickoff and Land Use Framework and Scoping Elements Final Plan with Housing Needs Implementation Baseline Analysis Draft EIS Analysis Combined Council and LUPB Workshop Phase 1 Community Engagement (Project Launch and Scoping) is active from June 2 through July 17, 2023. To learn more about the project, take a survey, and sign up to receive project updates visit Engage.KentWA.gov/FutureKent. SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Innovative Government - Delivering outstanding customer service, developing leaders, and fostering innovation. Evolving Infrastructure - Connecting people and places through strategic investments in physical and technological infrastructure. Thrivinci City - Creating safe neighborhoods, healthy people, vibrant commercial districts, and inviting parks and recreation. Sustainable Services - Providing quality services through responsible financial management, economic growth, and partnerships. Inclusive Community - Embracing our diversity and advancing equity through genuine community engagement. Packet Pg. 8