185th Subarea - planned action ordinance to be discussed at Planning Commission Thursday
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Rezone area note that it changes with every meeting |
The Shoreline Planning Commission will meet on Thursday, December 4, 7-9pm City Hall Council Chamber, 17500 Midvale Ave N to discuss the Planned Action Ordinance for the 185th Subarea.
In Planning Speak:
Exhibit A- Map of 185th Street Station Planned Action Area (above)
Exhibit B- Planned Action Mitigation Measures (page 24)
Exhibit C- Development Regulations (page 38)
Future Planning Commission meetings:
A planned action is a development project whose impacts have been addressed by an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) associated with a plan for a specific geographic area before individual projects are proposed. A planned action involves detailed SEPA review and preparation of EIS documents in conjunction with sub-area plans, consistent with RCW 43.21C.031and WAC 197-11-164 through WAC 197-11-172. Such up-front analysis of impacts and mitigation measures then facilitates environmental review of subsequent individual development projects.Exhibits include:
Exhibit A- Map of 185th Street Station Planned Action Area (above)
Exhibit B- Planned Action Mitigation Measures (page 24)
Exhibit C- Development Regulations (page 38)
Future Planning Commission meetings:
- December 4 - Planned action ordinance and development regulations
- December 18 - Outstanding Issues for Subarea Plan and Planned Action
- January 15 - Public Hearing on Development Regulations and Zoning for Subarea
Meeting Documents for December 4
4 comments:
Why does the map caption read, "note that it changes with every meeting"? Are we supposed to believe where she stops, nobody knows? Can you say Martha Stewart?
Is a larger, more legible map image possible to post? This is unreadable and difficult to understand where/how it will have impact.
@1:40 You have revealed one of the City's trade secrets: The unreadable map. Notice how Exhibit A could have been a link to a legible map, but wasn't. A legible copy is available on the City's website. See if you can find it.
http://www.cityofshoreline.com/home/showdocument?id=18118
Not very legible either, but you might be able to enlarge it on your computer screen.
I made a version with bigger print of what's being proposed: https://soundoffshoreline.wordpress.com/
However, it does need to be updated to include this proposed MUR-140 nonsense (Up to 14 stories with developer agreement anywhere in the turquoise zone).
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