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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Committees - Land Use and Planning Board - 09/09/2019 Page 1 of 2 Approved Land Use and Planning Board Land Use Regular Meeting Minutes September 9, 2019 Date: September 9, 2019 Time: 7:00 p.m. Place: Chambers Attending: Paul Hintz, Chair Katherine Jones, Vice Chair Gwen Allen-Carston, Shane Amodei, Frank Cornelius, Dale Hartman, Ali Shasti Agenda: 1. Call to Order 7:00 p.m. 2. Roll Call Attendee Name Title Status Arrived Paul Hintz Chair Excused Katherine Jones Vice Chair Present Gwen Allen-Carston Present Shane Amodei Present Frank Cornelius Present Dale Hartman Present Ali Shasti Present 3. Changes to the Agenda None 4. Approval of Minutes dated August 26, 2019 MOTION: Move to approve the Minutes dated August 26, 2019 RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] AYES: Jones, Allen-Carston, Amodei, Cornelius, Hartman, Shasti EXCUSED: Hintz 5. Adult Family Homes Zoning Code Amendment Erin George delivered a presentation about potential changes to the Zoning Code relating to adult family homes (as defined by the State) or group homes (as defined in Kent’s code). Ms. George outlined the current code and the problems with it, citing complaints staff have received from the public about some existing group homes, potential health and safety concerns and Land Use and Planning Board Land Use Regular Meeting Minutes September 9, 2019 Kent, Washington Page 2 of 2 neighborhood impacts. She outlined the changes she is suggesting which would bring our definitions and policies more in line with the State’s and ensure their existing licensing and inspection requirements for adult family homes are met in Kent. There was a lot of discussion regarding the state of these facilities and how the inspection process works. There was interest from the Board in requiring more frequent inspections, but that would generate the need for City inspection staff, which is not currently in the budget. 6. Housing Grant Hayley Bonsteel delivered a presentation on the Housing Grant created by the State legislature under HB1923. Ms. Bonsteel gave an outline of how the money can be spent, including land use actions or a housing plan; the current direction is to apply for funding for a housing plan. Some of the money would be used to collaborate with other South King County cities on data collection and a broad subregional framework; the rest would be spent on an individual Housing Plan for the City of Kent. The grant application is due at the end of September, and if awarded, funding could be spent through second quarter 2021. The item will come back before LUPB if funding is awarded for input on scope. 7. Adjournment 8:00 p.m. Tanya Kosen Committee Secretary