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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1627------------------------ - RESOLUTION NO. /6J 7 A RESOLUTION of the City Council of Kent, Washington, ratifying the King County Countywide Planning Policies adopted by the Metropolitan King County Council and pursuant to the Growth Management Act. WHEREAS, the Growth Management Act (RCW 36.70A.210) requires the adoption of Countywide Planning Policies by the legislative authority of King County, and that said policies are to provide a countywide framework from which local comprehensive plans are to be developed; and WHEREAS, King County, the City of Seattle, and the incorporated suburban cities and towns in King County established a process for the development, adoption, and ratification of Countywide Planning Policies by an interlocal agreement, which was approved by the City of Kent, and that said interlocal agreement established the Growth Management Planning Council (GMPC), a group consisting of elected officials from King County, suburban cities, and the City of Seattle, who were authorized to develop a set of recommended countywide planning policies for consideration by the King County Council; and WHEREAS, the GMPC recommended a set of Countywide Planning Polices to the King County Council that were adopted pursuant to its Ordinance No. 10450 on July 6, 1992, as required by RCW 36.70A.210; and which furthermore were ratified by the Kent City Council pursuant to Resolution No. 1326 on September 15, 1992; and 1 Countywide Planning Policy Amendments -Ratify ------------ WHEREAS, King County has adopted and the City of Kent has ratified Phase I and Phase II of the Countywide Planning Policies, including amendments ratified pursuant to City of Kent Resolution Nos. 1413, 1459, 1484, and 1573; and WHEREAS, the GMPC met on the dates specified below and voted to pass additional amendments to accomplish the following: 1. On September 27, 2000, to amend the Urban Growth Boundary map to reflect land use map amendments adopted during the 2000 King County Comprehensive Plan update; 2. On October 24, 2001, to amend the Countywide Planning Policies and the Urban Growth Area to reflect the resolution of the City of Snoqualmie's joint planning area in support of the Snoqualmie Preservation Initiative; 3. On December 11, 2001, to add maps of existing Urban Separators to the Countywide Planning Policies; and WHEREAS, the King County Council approved and ratified these amendments on behalf of King County on June 17, 2002, pursuant to King County Ordinances 2002-0131,2002-0132, and 2002-0133; and WHEREAS, the Kent Planning Committee reviewed these amendments at its meeting on August 20, 2002; and WHEREAS, the Kent Planning Committee recommended that the City Council ratify the County's amendments to the Countywide Planning Polices, the Urban Growth Boundary map, and the Urban Growth Area; NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: 2 Countywide Planning Policy Amendments -RatifY SECTION 1. 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 Polices, the Urban Growth Boundary map, and the Urban Growth Area as adopted by the Metropolitan King County Council pursuant to King County Ordinances 2002-0131, 2002-0132, and 2002-0133, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by reference. SECTION 2. The amendments to the Countywide Planning Policies, the Urban Growth Boundary map, and the Urban Growth Area adopted herein shall be filed with the City Clerk and in the Planning Services office and made available for public inspection. JPassed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington this L day of A~~· 2002. ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: TOM BRUBAKER, CITY ATTORNEY 3 of Kent, this f day of ,,.,s,.-./~ "' ········ ... · ' .. · ··. / ~ • • 4L- < l \'ZY a-s·· .. -:.. . ~'"""'/ . e ''I \ • o ~I !"' • "~· ~th'rt,:n~c~.: ., . . " ' ·.. ..· ~ ". I •e •' ~ .., It 1 I. I I !"" Countywide Planning Policy Amendments -Ratify I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of Resolution No. /~.if, passed by the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, the ~ day of ,dorf'--r;,~ ' 2002. P \CJvJI\ResoluttOn\CountywJdePianmngPohcy-Rahfy doc 4 Countywide Planning Policy Amendments -RatifY EXHIBIT ''A'' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 KING COUNTY 1200 Kmg County Courthouse 516 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 Signature Report June 18, 2002 Ordinance 14390 Proposed No. 2002-0131.1 Sponsors Hague AN ORDINANCE adopting amendments to the Countywide Planning Policies amending the urban growth area of King County to reflect site specific land use map amendments adopted during the 2000 comprehensive plan update; ratifying the amended Countywide Planning Policies for unincorporated King County; and amending Ordinance 10450, Section 3, as amended, and K.C.C. 20.10.030 and Ordinance 10450, Section 4, as amended, and K.C.C. 20.1 0.040. COPY ~~-;;~~:Q;l AUG 2 6 2002 I Kent City Attorney ----1 12 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY: 13 SECTION 1. Findings. The council makes the following findings. 14 A. The metropolitan King County council adopted and ratified the Growth 15 Management Planning Council recommended King County 2012-Countywide Planning 16 Policies (Phase I) in July 1992, under Ordinance 10450. 1 Ordinance 14390 17 B. The metropolitan King County council adopted and ratified the Phase II 18 amendments to the Countywide Planning Policies on August 15, 1994, under Ordinance 19 11446. 20 C. The Growth Management Planning Council met on September 27, 2000, and 21 voted to recommend amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning 22 Policies [5/25/94], amending the urban growth area boundary to reflect site specific land 23 use map amendments initiated by King County during the 2000 King County 24 comprehensive plan update. 25 SECTION 2. Ordinance 10450, Section 3, as amended, and K.C.C. 20.10.030 are 26 each hereby amended to read as follows: 27 Phase II. A. The Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012 Countywide 28 Planning Policies attached to Ordinance 11446 are hereby approved and adopted. 29 B. The Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012 -Countywide Planning 30 Policies are amended, as shown by Attachment 1 to Ordinance 12027. 31 C. The Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning 32 Policies are amended, as shown by Attachment 1 to Ordinance 12421. 33 D. The Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning 34 Policies are amended, as shown by Attachment I and 2 to Ordinance 13260. 35 E. The Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning 36 Policies are amended, as shown by Attachment 1 through 4 to Ordinance 13415. 37 F. The Phase IT Amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning 38 Policies are amended, as shown by Attachments 1 through 3 to Ordinance 13858. 2 Ordinance 14390 39 G. The Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning 40 Policies are amended, as shown by Attachment 1 to this ordinance. 41 SECTION 3. Ordinance 10450, Section 4, as amended, and K.C.C. 20.10.040 are 42 each hereby amended to read as follows: 43 Ratification for unincorporated King County. A. Countywide Planning 44 Policies adopted by Ordinance 10450 for the purposes specified are hereby ratified on 45 behalf of the population of unincorporated King County. 46 B. The amendments to the Countywide Planning Policies adopted by Ordinance 4 7 10840 are hereby ratified on behalf of the population of unincorporated King County. 48 C. The amendments to the Countywide Planning Policies adopted by Ordinance 49 11061 are hereby ratified on behalf of the population of unincorporated King County. 50 D. The Phase II amendments to the King County 2012 Countywide Planning 51 Policies adopted by Ordinance 11446 are hereby ratified on behalf of the population of 52 unincorporated King County. 53 E. The amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning Policies, as 54 shown by Attachment 1 to Ordinance 12027 are hereby ratified on behalf of the 55 population of unincorporated King County. 56 F. The amendments to the King County 2012 -Countywide Planning Policies, as 57 shown by Attachment 1 to Ordinance 12421, are hereby ratified on behalf of the 58 population of unincorporated King County. 59 G. The amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning Policies, as 60 shown by Attachments 1 and 2 to Ordinance 13260, are hereby ratified on behalf of the 61 population of unincorporated King County. 3 Ordinance 14390 62 H. The amendments to the King County 2012 -Countywide Planning Policies, as 63 shown by Attachment 1 through 4 to Ordinance 13415, are hereby ratified on behalf of 64 the population of unincorporated King County. 65 I. The amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning Policies, as 66 shown by Attachments 1 through 3 to Ordinance 13858, are hereby ratified on behalf of 67 the population of unincorporated King County. 68 J. The amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning Policies, as 4 Ordinance 14390 69 shown by Attachment 1 to this ordinance, are hereby ratified on behalf of the population 70 of unincorporated King County. 71 Ordinance 14390 was introduced on 3/18/2002 and passed by the Metropolitan King County Council on 6/17/2002, by the following vote: Yes: 11 -Ms. Sullivan, Ms. Edmonds, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Lambert, Mr. McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen, Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson No:O Excused: 2 -Mr. Phillips and Mr. Pelz ATTEST: Anne Noris, Clerk of the Council APPROVED th1s _a]_ day of ~ KING COUNTY COUNCIL KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON Attachments I. GMPC Substitute Motion No. 003 5 ::J:. z (."") () 0 c::;:o ::z:r- ~1""'1 -<_-:",<U 0~ 0 c: ::z:: ~ :""" r.:l C) C) r.:l '--c 'Z N CX> 3:"" :X 0 : --Ail rn 0 rn < rn Q 09/27/00 Sponsored By: Executive Committee /be Substitute MOTION NO. 00-3 2 3 4 5 A MOTION to amend the Urban Growth Area of King County. 6 WHEREAS, the Washington State Growth Management Act, RCW 36.70A.110 requires 7 counties to designate an urban growth area or areas within which urban growth shall be 8 encouraged and outside ofwhich growth can occur only if it is not urban in nature; and 9 1 0 WHEREAS, Countywide Planning Policy FW -1 Step 8 recognizes that King County may 11 initiate amendments to the Urban Growth Area; and 12 13 WHEREAS, the King County Executive and the Metropolitan King County Council 14 requests the Growth Management Planning Council consider the attached amendments to 15 the Urban Growth Area for eventual adoption by the Metropolitan King County Council 16 and ratification by the cities; and 17 18 WHEREAS, Countywide Planning Policies LU-31 and LU-32 anticipate the collaborative 19 designation of Potential Annexation Areas and the eventual annexation of these areas by 20 cities. The attached amendments are supported by the affected city. 21 22 BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLANNING COUNCIL 23 OF KING COUNTY HEREBY MOVES AS FOLLOWS: 24 25 I. Amend the Urban Growth Area as designated by the Urban Growth Areas Map in the 26 Countywide Planning Policies as described by the following attachments: 27 28 Attachment A: Issaquah Highlands/Issaquah (KCCP 2000 Map Amendment I) 29 Attachment B: Maple Valley Library/Maple Valley UGA (KCCP 2000 Map 30 Amendment 3) 31 Attachment C: Jenkins Creek Park/Covington UGA (KCCP 2000 Map Amendment 4) 32 Attachment 0: Mahler Park/Enumclaw UGA (KCCP 2000 Amendment 6) 33 Attachment E: Split Parcels/Enumclaw UGA (KCCP 2000 Map Amendment 7) 34 Anachmem F: Carnation UGA (KCCP 2000 Map Amendment 8) 35 Attachment G: Maple Valley (KCCP 2000 Map Amendment 11) -1 - 14390 II I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2. Amend the Interim Potential Annexation Area Map by including any additional unincorporated urban land created by these UGA amendments in the Potential Annexation Area of the adjoining city. 3. Per the Countywide Planning Policy FW-1, Attachment A: Issaquah Highlands/Issaquah (KCCP 2000 Map Amendment I) is not subject to ratification. Attachments B, C, 0, E, F and G are recommended to the Metropolitan King County Council and the Cities of King County for adoption and ratification. ADOPTED by the Growth Management Planning Council of King County the 21" oj S~ 2()()() and signed by the chair of the GMPC in open session in aulhentication of its adoption Ibis &tf"' 1~ :2PJm. ()V Ae_~ ~wth Management Planning Council Attachments: September 19,2000 Background Report describing each proposed UGA change and its rationale Map of each recommended UGA Change - 2 - 14390 September 19,2000 Proposed UGA Changes Under Review by King County Background: As part of the first major update to the King County Comprehensive Plan (K.CCP), a number of proposed UGA changes are under review by King County. In the Executive Recommended KCCP 2000 Plan (March 1, 2000), there are 7 recommended changes proposed. Ofthese, five are requests made by the cities of Carnation, Covington, Enumclaw and Maple Valley. The other two incJude UGA adjustments to recognize the Grand Ridge Joint Agreement (Issaquah Highland) and to reconcile two properties that have been split by the UGAjust outside ofthc City ofEnumcJaw. The proposed UGA amendments are noted on the attached Locator Map. The proposed amendments are currently under review by the King County Growth Management and Unincorporated Areas Committee. The amendments are subject to change and may be amended by the Committee and by the full Council in September 2000. The purpose of presenting the proposed UGA changes to the GMPC is to highlight those that will require further action by the GMPC to amend the Countywide Urban Growth Area boundary. Below is a matrix that describes the property, the acreage affected and the rationale and policy basis for the proposed UGA change. Amendment# 1, Issaquah Highlands/Issaquah is consistent with FW-1 and does not require ratification by GMPC as stated in the policy. The remaining amendments are being presented to the GMPC for consideration and approval as amendments to the Countywide Urban Growth Boundary. The rationale statements includes an analysis of the proposed I JC.A amendments with the Countywide Planning Policies. MAP LOCATOR APPROXIMATE RATIONALE ACRES NUMBER/PROPERTY REDESIGNATED TO URBAN # 1 Issaquah Highlands/ 40 The parcel is a rural island surrounded by the Issaquah UGA. Approximately 33 acres of the parcel are identified in the Grand Ridge Joint Agreement as an expansion area for the Issaquah Highlands development. The remaining 7 acres will be protected as an urban separator. The proposed amendment complies with CPP policy FW-1 step 8(b) which recognized the Issaquah Joint Planning Agreement process. This is an information item only and no further action is needed by GMPC on this amendment per CPP FW-1. #3 Maple Valley 0.5 This is a technical adjustment to reconcile the Library/ Maple Valley UGA line with the corporate city boundary. UGA The entire property has been annexed by the City ofMaple Valley, although a portion of the property falls within the designated Rural Area. I \~mpc\mot•on~\mohonOO-3-anachmenll do~ l'a~e I 14390 i i ---APPROXIMATE MAP LOCATOR ACRES RATIONALE NUMBER/PROPERTY REDESIGNATED TO URBAN #4 Jenkins Creek Park/ 65 The City of Covington has requested amending Covington UGA the UGA in order to provide urban services to Jenkins Creek park (20.34 acres) afier it is transferred to the city. The proposed UGA change includes redesignating the properties directly north (6.48 acres) and south (38.18 acres) of the park land as Urban. Redesignation of these properties to Urban would eliminate the creation of Rural islands after the transfer of the park. The City has also expressed an interest in annexing the Urban island south of the City boundary (SR 516) but is prevented from doing so because these lands are not connected to the UGA. The proposed UGA change for this portion ofthe UGA will respond to the request by the City and will better connect an existing urban island with the UGA. The proposed UGA amendments in this subarea comply with CPPs LU-26 (d) and LU-32. #6 Mahler Park/ 28 The State of Washington has transferred Enumclaw UGA ownership of Mahler Park to the City of Enumclaw. The City has requested an amendment to the UGA in order to provide urban services, such as police and maintenance, to the park. This amendment complies with CPP LU-32. #7 Split Parcels/ 7.9 This amendment resolves two parcels currently Enumclaw UGA split by the UGA Jine. A middle school campus is being constructed nearby and sewer lines can be made available to the subject properties. The urban portion of the two properties are in the City of Enumclaw's Potential Annexation Area. This amendment complies w1th CPPs LU-26 (a) and (d) and LU-38 (d) and (g). L\gmpc\mouons\mouon00-3-atlachment I doc Page2 14390 MAP LOCATOR APPROXIMATE RATIONALE ACRES NUMBER/PROPERTY REDESIGNATED TO URBAN #8 Carnation UGA 2.5 This is a technical adjusbnent to the UGA requested by the City of Carnation to recognize the 1993 annexation of lht: :subjt:cl par\:t:l by Un~ City. State law allows cities to annex city owned land that is contiguous to the city•s boundary. # 11 Maple Valley 26.5 The County is negotiating with the City of Maple Valley to sell a parcel of County owned land. adjacent to the city for use as a park ( 19.8 acres). The City has requested amending the UGA boundary in order to provide urban services to the park. The UGA boundary is also proposed to be changed for the privately owned parcel (6.7 acres) north of the park land. This property is split by the current UGA boundary and with the sale ofthe land to the south to Maple Valley. this property would be entirely surrounded by the City of Maple Valley. It is proposed to be redesignated Urban to elimate creation of a rural island. The proposed UGA boundary amendment in this subarea complies with CPP LU-32. I \gmpc\motJons\motiQ!l()()· )-attachment I doc Page3 14390 11 N Recommended 2r~' UGA Changes Locator Map ® King County Issaquah lfiQhlands llssilquall 7 Splil Partels I Erundaw UGA OOES Oepwtrnenl "' OevekJpmtnl lnd EtiWt:INMnlal Servlcf'l -----I Tllla map Is -....... plamlng purpooes ,.., -I 3 Maple Valley llnry I Maple V*t UGA 8 Camalion UGA ~ not guaranteed to shOW accurate measurements_: 5 0 5 Mill's 4 Jenldns Creelc Park I Covinglnn UGA 11 M<JI)IeV'JIIeJ 1 3 1 ~1,200GA...-""'~-~-~,.. 6 Mahltt' Park I Enurn<Dol UGA -~r-r-;;:--··-··-··-··-.··-··-··-··-··- I 'r . ! \.-./ / ... .... . I '•-\. 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' ... __ , ---J ------- 14390 Map'" Valley ll Executive Recommended Land Use March2000 Attachment G to Motion 00-3 , ~ • ~ 1999 UGA_Boundary 2 D D 2 1 3 1 N 1\1 2000 UGA Boundary ug Urban Residential, General ® King County -Incorporated Areas rr Rural Residential land Use :oDES =~..t~a.rw- 1 Tbtl mop • lntondad .., plomfng lUI*" ody tnd 1 _llnotg_ID_""""""" __ 500 0 500 Feet rr ug ~ ------------------ 14390 ------------------- KING COUNTY Signature Report June 18, 2002 Ordinance 14391 1200 Kmg County Courthouse 516 Thud A venue Seattle, WA 98104 COPY RECEIVED AUG 2 6 ?002 Kent City Attorney Proposed No. 2002-0132.1 Sponsors Hague and Phil Ips ___ _J 1 AN ORDINANCE adopting amendments to the 2 Countywide Planning Policies in support ofthe Snoqualmie 3 Preservation Initiative; ratifying the amended Countywide 4 Planning Policies for unincorporated King County; and 5 amending Ordinance 10450, Section 3, as amended, and 6 K.C.C. 20.10.030 and Ordinance 10450, Section 4, as 7 amended, and K.C.C. 20.10.040. 8 9 10 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY: 11 SECTION 1. Findings. The council makes the following findings. 12 A. The metropolitan King County council adopted and ratified the Growth 13 Management Planning Council recommended King County 2012-Countywide Planning 14 Policies (Phase I) in July 1992, under Ordinance 10450. 15 B. The metropolitan King County council adopted and ratified the Phase II 16 amendments to the Countywide Planning Policies on August 15, 1994, under Ordinance 17 11446. 1 Ordinance 14391 18 C. The Growth Management Planning Council met on October 24,2001, and 19 voted to recommend amendments to the King County 2012 -Countywide Planning 20 Policies [ 5/25/94], to reflect the resolution of the City of Snoqualmie's joint planning 21 area and amending the urban growth area boundary accordingly. 22 SECTION 2. Ordinance 10450, Section 3, as amended, and K.C.C. 20.10.030 are 23 each hereby amended to read as follows: 24 Phase II. A. The Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012 Countywide 25 Planning Policies attached to Ordinance 11446 are hereby approved and adopted. 26 B. The Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012 -Countywide Planning 27 Policies are amended, as shown by Attachment 1 to Ordinance 12027. 28 C. The Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning 29 Policies are amended, as shown by Attachment 1 to Ordinance 12421. 30 D. The Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning 31 Policies are amended, as shown by Attachment 1 and 2 to Ordinance 13260. 32 E. The Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning 33 Policies are amended, as shown by Attachment 1 through 4 to Ordinance 13415. 34 F. The Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning 35 Policies are amended, as shown by Attachments 1 through 3 to Ordinance 13858. 36 G. The Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning 37 Policies are amended, as shown by Attachment 1 to this ordinance. 38 SECTION 3. Ordinance 10450, Section 4, as amended, and K.C.C. 20.10.040 are 39 each hereby amended to read as follows: 2 Ordinance 14391 40 Ratification for unincorporated King County. A. Countywide Planning 41 Policies adopted by Ordinance 10450 for the purposes specified are hereby ratified on 42 behalf of the population of unincorporated King County. 43 B. The amendments to the Countywide Planning Policies adopted by Ordinance 44 10840 are hereby ratified on behalf of the population of unincorporated King County. 45 C. The amendments to the Countywide Planning Policies adopted by Ordinance 46 11061 are hereby ratified on behalf of the population of unincorporated King County. 47 D. The Phase II amendments to the King County 2012 Countywide Planning 48 Policies adopted by Ordinance 11446 are hereby ratified on behalf of the population of 49 unincorporated King County. 50 E. The amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning Policies, as 51 shown by Attachment 1 to Ordinance 12027 are hereby ratified on behalf of the 52 population of unincorporated King County. 53 F. The amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning Policies, as 54 shown by Attachment 1 to Ordinance 12421, are hereby ratified on behalf of the 55 population of unincorporated King County. 56 G. The amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning Policies, as 57 shown by Attachments 1 and 2 to Ordinance 13260, are hereby ratified on behalf of the 58 population of unincorporated King County. 59 H. The amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning Policies, as 60 shown by Attachment 1 through 4 to Ordinance 13415, are hereby ratified on behalf of 61 the population of unincorporated King County. 3 Ordinance 14391 62 I. The amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning Policies, as 63 shown by Attachments 1 through 3 to Ordinance 13858, are hereby ratified on behalf of 64 the population of unincorporated King County. 65 J. The amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning Policies, as 66 shown by Attachment 1 to this ordinance, are hereby ratified on behalf ofthe population 67 of unincorporated King County. 68 Ordinance 14391 was introduced on 3/18/2002 and passed by the Metropolitan King County Council on 6/17/2002, by the following vote: ATTEST: Yes: 12-Ms. Sullivan, Ms. Edmonds, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Lambert, Mr. Phillips, Mr. McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen, Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson No:O Excused: 1 -Mr. Pelz KING COUNTY COUNCIL KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON Anne Noris, Clerk of the Council APPROVED this~ day of=~:...._cc_-=----' 2002. Attachments 1. GMPC Motion No. 01-3 4 < m t::.l1 2002 132 10/24/01 Sponsored By: GMPC lg MOTION NO. 01-3 2 A MOTION by the Growth Management Planning Council 3 of King County amending the Countywide Planning Policies 4 and the Urban Growth Area to reflect the resolution of the 5 City of Snoqualmie's Joint Planning Area in support of the 6 Snoqualmie Preservation Initiati_ve. 7 8 WHEREAS, the Washington State Growth Management Act, RCW 36. 70A.ll 0 requires 9 counties to designate an urban growth area or areas within which urban growth shall be I 0 encouraged and outside of which growth can occur only if it is not urban in nature; and II 12 WHEREAS, Countywide Planning Policy FW -I, Step 8b, adopted in 1994 and amended in 13 1999, recognizes the Snoqualmie Joint Planning Area as the last outstanding Joint Planning 14 Area in King County, and directs King County and the City of Snoqualmie to conduct a 15 joint planning process consistent with the 1990 Interlocal Agreement between King County 16 and the City of Snoqualmie to determine the Urban Growth Area for the City of 17 Snoqualmie; and 18 19 WHEREAS, Countywide Planning Policy FW -1, Step 8b further states that within the Joint 20 Planning Area, the agreed upon Urban Growth Area is not subject to ratification by the 21 Growth Management Planning Council; and 22 23 WHEREAS, King County and the City of Snoqualmie completed a joint planning process 24 in May, 2001, and the resulting Snoqualmie Urban Growth Area Subarea Plan recommends 25 additions to the City of Snoqualmie's Urban Growth Area within the designated Joint 26 Planning Area, refinements to the City of Snoqualmie's existing Urban Growth Area, and 27 policies to guide annexation within the areas reconunended to be added to the City of 28 Snoqualmie's Urban Growth Area; and 29 30 WHEREAS, consistent with Countywide Planning Policy FW -1, Step 8b and the 3 I recommendations of the Snoqualmie Urban Growth Area Subarea Plan, King County 32 adopted Ordinance 14117 on June 4, 200 I, adding 525 acres to the City of Snoqualmie's 33 l Jrhan Growth Area within the designated Joint Planning Area; and 34 1/smpdmohonslmniOI-l tin<· 14391 -1 - l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ll 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 WHEREAS, the King County Executive, the Metropolitan King County Council, the Mayor of Snoqualmie and the Snoqualmie City Council requests that the Growth Management Planning Council consider additional refinements to the City of Snoqualmie's Urban Growth Area as recommended by the City of Snoqualmie Urban Growth Area Subarea Plan, resulting in a net reduction in the Urban Growth Area of 5 acres, for eventual adoption by the Metropolitan King County Council and ratification by the cities. THE GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLANNING COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY HEREBY MOVES AS FOLLOWS: I) Delete Countywide Planning Policy FW -I Step 8 to reflect the resolution of the Snoqualmi~ Joiul Plruming Au:;a: By 1998, all ofthe joint fJlar.ning areas identified ia the 1994 CPPs ha-ve heea resolved, except for the City of Sao~Jaalmie. Jomt J3lar~-Hag for aay )3oteatial additieaal ann~ation of land to the City of SnoE}aalmie shall be eondueted consistent with the terms efthe 1990 lnterlocal Agreemeat betweea King Ceuaty aad the City of SROE}I:lalmie. F~:~t1:1re Ce~:~nty.vide PI arming Poliey amendments regarding the Snoq~:~almie Joint planning area consistent with the 1990 lnterloeal Agreement are not subject to ratification. 2) Amend the Growth Management Planning Council Proposed Urban Growth Boundary Map in the Countywide Planning Policies as shown on Attachment 1 to: a. Delete the Snoqualmie Joint Planning Area; b. Amend the Urban Growth Area by adding 209 acres north and west of the City ofSnoqualmie; and c. Amend the Urban Growth Area by removing 214 acres south of the City of Snoqualmie. 14;:$91 Ugnlpdmohon.s/motOI-J doc - 2 - ADOPTED by the Growth Management Planning Council of King County the 24th day of 2 October, 2001. 3 4 5 air, Growth Management Planning Council 6 7 8 9 Attachments: Urban Growth Boundary Map with boundary changes and Joint Planning 10 Area eliminated 11 14391 Ugmpc/mobonslmotO 1-3 doc -3 - ,...-4 ~ ~ ~ ,..... '. l f(::... ... ,_ .. ,'" ·' '• ) ! -~ ~ ¥: -~ \ -#-,< ! \ )"'<"'~1 "'· / ':'r~"-"· :" ;~j:t~~-, :.·.) --'" "'';r:{&+~<t-7 . :-i ~~··(-~:if") C:'.il'J • tTfJ:~,t~,-:.-?rrt..._ .. :r it-.. -: /Wj~~:~ '/·,\ "-! ')}. •'' ((C(t· '..-~ ... _ ... ",.,. '" -~ .. :.; ,,;,~:-:. .... , ,.,Ct414 ~' ~-..... '\, ; .... , -~~- 1Ji~8 ~lite~.._ ~~*' ~-~,..... ~\J.l!IK+liJOI:~ 132 Growtft ~1anag.:m~nt Planning C~'Undl Url>an C\rowlh Bou11dary G:iJ UMAH OhllW'Pi AREA • U'ttrv.xmorated Ar.1Mty Ctl>n+~r I ....... J flURA ... P:A flun•l • O'W'I c..;..,.; -Fr .. t-tt='!OO.Jct:on nv~lr1d3 ['??') A.ijlk llhlti'i Ptodurtlo:' OhJ.tr:ct:e. -OP~N':lPACF /"'-/ F ropo~ Urba-n (Srrowtn Area Lu~ ::=.., '"'"""'"'"'d ~~., ... . ) Ncf"l,r..M6d ~1rt,a·1 C~rUets. ~'Jf'lt"~l Wa~h&i'.l- ~;< .. ':.~l Mucidottt.hl1ltt.Mr "'BSGI'VQ-th;'m :=:J Wal~r )ocf~ ~ r:h)ft~~J~~~,....,~~~~ct<:U, =~~~~~~A~~=~ ~~~~~~~~;::;~tv~ 11\,~~-» "w4'W:t~b""'"111:t~~UJ<!CI'»:)»t~~~V.lt:'~ --~ll<ttw.""1 KING COUNTY Signature Report June 18, 2002 1200 King County Courthouse 516 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 --- Ordinance 14392 COPY RECEiVED AUG % 6 ZOOZ Proposed No. 2002-0133.1 Sponsors Hague Kent City Attorney 1 AN ORDINANCE adopting amendments to the 2 Countywide Planning Policies, adding maps of existing 3 urban separators; ratifying the amended Countywide 4 Planning Policies for unincorporated King County; and 5 amending Ordinance 10450, Section 3, as amended, and 6 K.C.C. 20.10.030 and Ordinance 10450, Section 4, as 7 amended, and K.C.C. 20.10.040. 8 9 10 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY: 11 SECTION 1. Findings. The council makes the following findings. 12 A. The metropolitan King County council adopted and ratified the Growth 13 Management Planning Council recommended King County 2012-Countywide Planning 14 Policies (Phase I) in July 1992, under Ordinance 10450. 15 B. The metropolitan King County council adopted and ratified the Phase II 16 amendments to the Countywide Planning Policies on August 15, 1994, under Ordinance 17 11446. 1 ------------------------- Ordinance 14392 18 C. The Growth Management Planning Council met on December 11,2001, and 19 voted to recommend amendments to the King County 2012 -Countywide Planning 20 Policies [5/25/94], adding maps of existing urban separators. 21 SECTION 2. Ordinance 10450, Section 3, as amended, and K.C.C. 20.10.030 are 22 each hereby amended to read as follows: 23 Phase II. A. The Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012 Countywide 24 Planning Policies attached to Ordinance 11446 are hereby approved and adopted. 25 B. The Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012 -Countywide Planning 26 Policies are amended, as shown by Attachment 1 to Ordinance 12027. 27 C. The Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning 28 Policies are amended, as shown by Attachment 1 to Ordinance 12421. 29 D. The Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning 30 Policies are amended, as shown by Attachment 1 and 2 to Ordinance 13260. 31 E. The Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012 -Countywide Planning 32 Policies are amended, as shown by Attachment 1 through 4 to Ordinance 13415. 33 F. The Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning 34 Policies are amended, as shown by Attachments 1 through 3 to Ordinance 13858. 35 G. The Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning 36 Policies are amended, as shown by Attachment 1 to this ordinance. 37 SECTION 3. Ordinance 10450, Section 4, as amended, and K.C.C. 20.10.040 are 38 each hereby amended to read as follows: 2 Ordinance 14392 39 Ratification for unincorporated King County. A. Countywide Planning 40 Policies adopted by Ordinance 10450 for the purposes specified are hereby ratified on 41 behalf ofthe population of unincorporated King County. 42 B. The amendments to the Countywide Planning Policies adopted by Ordinance 43 10840 are hereby ratified on behalf of the population of unincorporated King County. 44 C. The amendments to the Countywide Planning Policies adopted by Ordinance 45 11061 are hereby ratified on behalf of the population of unincorporated King County. 46 D. The Phase II amendments to the King County 2012 Countywide Planning 47 Policies adopted by Ordinance 11446 are hereby ratified on behalf ofthe population of 48 unincorporated King County. 49 E. The amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning Policies, as 50 shown by Attachment 1 to Ordinance 12027 are hereby ratified on behalf of the 51 population ofunincorporated King County. 52 F. The amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning Policies, as 53 shown by Attachment 1 to Ordinance 12421, are hereby ratified on behalf of the 54 population of unincorporated King County. 55 G. The amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning Policies, as 56 shown by Attachments 1 and 2 to Ordinance 13260, are hereby ratified on behalf of the 57 population of unincorporated King County. 58 H. The amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning Policies, as 59 shown by Attachment 1 through 4 to Ordinance 13415, are hereby ratified on behalf of 60 the population of unincorporated King County. 3 Ordinance 14392 61 · I. The amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning Policies, as 62 shown by Attachments 1 through 3 to Ordinance 13858, are hereby ratified on behalf of 63 the population of unincorporated King County. 64 J. The amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning Policies, as 65 shown by Attachment 1 to this ordinance, are hereby ratified on behalf of the population 66 of unincorporated King County. 67 Ordinance 14392 was introduced on 3/18/2002 and passed by the Metropolitan King County Council on 6/17/2002, by the following vote: ATTEST: Yes: 13 -Ms. Sullivan, Ms. Edmonds, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Lambert, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz, Mr. McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen, Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson No:O Excused: 0 KING COUNTY COUNCIL KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON Anne Noris, Clerk of the Council APPROVED this 'dJ day of .)~ Attachments I . GMPC Substitute Motion 0 I-I 4 ~ ri1 0 rn. < rn g -------- 200 2 ., 3 ;; November 15, 2001 Sponsored Ry: Executive Committee /staff draft v2 1 SUBSTITUTE MOTION NO. 01-1 2 A MOTION to amend the Countywide Planning Policies by adding maps of 3 existing Urban Separators to the Countywide Planning Polictes. 4 5 WHEREAS, The Growth Management Act states that each Urban Growth Area shall pennit urban 6 densities and shall include greenbelt and open space areas; 7 8 WHEREAS, Policy LU-27 of the Countywide Planning Policies of King County states that Urban 9 Separators shall not be redesignated in the future, and that maintenance of Urban Separators is a 1 0 regional as well as local concern; l1 12 WHEREAS, Urban Separators are an adopted regional strategy serving multiple functions 13 and providing environmental, visual, recreational and wildlife benefits to the citizens and 14 communities ofKing County; 15 16 WHEREAS, Consistent with the Countywide Planning Policies, the King County Comprehensive 17 Plan recognizes that Urban Separators create open space corridors, provide a visual contrast to 18 continuous development, and reinforce the unique identities of communities; 19 20 WHEREAS, King County has designated Urban Separators on the Land Use 2000 map in the King 21 County Comprehensive Plan, and King County has provided advance copies of Urban Separator 22 maps to cities that have designated Urban Separators located within their Potential Annexation 23 Areas; 24 25 WHEREAS, affected jurisdictions agree with most of the county Urban Separator designations, 26 but disagree with some of the designations that require fi1rther analysis and discussion; 27 28 WHEREAS, Kmg County residents have supported efforts to designate and preserve Urban 29 Separators, including preservation of Urban Separators that have been annexed by cittes; 30 31 THE GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLANNING COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY HEREBY 32 MOVES AS FOLLOWS: 33 34 1. The attached maps of Urban Separators will be included within the Countywide 35 Planning Policies document. These maps show the locations of adopted Urban · 36 Separators and graphically illustrate regional land use strategy and will serve as an 37 implementation tool for the Countywide Planning Policies. IJGMPCf200\GMPC/Mollon01-l doc 14392 2 2. The attached maps of Urban Separators also identifY certain potential Urban Separator 3 areas within Auburn and Renton's Potential Annexation Areas that do not reflect a 4 consensus of affected jurisdictions, and are in need of further analysis and possible 5 refinement The Interjurisdictional Staff Team shall convene a subcommittee 6 comprised of representatives of all affected jurisdictions, and shall report back to the 7 GMPC no later than September 30, 2002 with a recommendation to resolve these 8 potential Urban Separator areas. The subcommittee shall consider refinements to 9 Urban Separator designations in the Potential Annexation Areas for Auburn and 1 0 Renton. Staff will attempt to generate a consensus recommendation for the areas 11 within Auburn and Renton's P AA. If no consensus is reached, a majority and minority 12 or alternative recommendation will be made to GMPC by September 30, 2002. 13 14 3. On an ongoing basis, the lnterjurisdictiona1 Staff Team shall also review proposed 15 additional Urban Separator designations identified by cities or the County, and present 16 these proposed Urban Separators for GMPC consideration. As part of this review 17 process, the Interjurisdictional Staff Team may also consider refinements to adopted 18 Urban Separator policy to facilitate designations, provided that the new policies are 19 substantively consistent with CPP LU-27 and County Comprehensive Plan policies P- 20 118 through P-120. 21 22 ADOPTED by the Growth Management Planning Council of King County on ______ _ 23 in open session. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Ron Sims, Chair, Growth Management Planning Council 14392 UGMPC/2001GMPC/Motl0n01-l doc --------------- Urban Separators: North Overview + "' """-.. c::J u.t.n .........,.. .. -t-12du•o -.-.--"> -.-.----->·---0 IES51 u.t.n~llt'"""-'d ..... o.-.-......... --0 -Aleb far FurttwrOIIau ..... 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