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2013 Annual Amendment

2013 Annual Amendment. City of Tacoma Planning and Development Services. Planning Commission Public Hearing March 20, 2013 . Presentation Outline. Overview Proposals Notification Next Steps. Plan & Code. Comprehensive Plan: Official statement for future growth and development

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2013 Annual Amendment

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  1. 2013 Annual Amendment • City of Tacoma • Planning and Development Services Planning Commission Public Hearing March 20, 2013

  2. Presentation Outline • Overview • Proposals • Notification • Next Steps

  3. Plan & Code • Comprehensive Plan: • Official statement for future growth and development • Consistent with state mandates and regional policies • 26 elements • Development Regulations: • TMC Title 13 – Land Use Regulatory Code • Implement & consistent with the Comprehensive Plan

  4. Plan & Code Amendments • Annual Amendments: • “No more frequently than once per year” (per GMA) • Purposes: • Meet legislative requirements • Keep information current • Maintain funding eligibility • Improve customer service

  5. 2013 Annual Amendment

  6. 7 Elements • Growth Strategy and Development Concept • Generalized Land Use • Transportation • Open Space Habitat and Recreation • Thea Foss Waterway Design and Development Plan • Ruston Way Plan • Shoreline Trails Plan

  7. 7 Chapters • 1.37 Transfer of Development Rights Program Administrative Code • 10.14 Driveways • 13.02 Planning Commission • 13.04 Platting and Subdivisions • 13.05 Land Use Permit Procedures • 13.06 Zoning • 13.06A Downtown Tacoma

  8. Process (July June) • June 2012 Applications due • August 2012 Assessment • Aug 2012 – Feb 2013 Analysis • Feb – Mar 2013 Public Review • April 2013 Recommendation • May 2013 Council Review • June 2013 Council Adoption

  9. Summary of Proposals • #2013-01 Drive-Through Regulations • #2013-02 Countywide Planning Policies • #2013-04 Transportation Element • #2013-05 Shoreline Related Elements • #2013-06 Land Use Designations • #2013-07 Adoption and Amendment Procedures • #2013-08 Platting and Subdivision Regulations • #2013-09 Sign Regulations • #2013-12 Regulatory Code Cleanup

  10. #2013-01:Drive-through Regulations • Where permitted: • Baseline requirements (driveways, windows, stacking lanes, setbacks, landscaping, buffers, bicyclists) • X Districts: • Additional requirements (stacking lanes behind building, visual screening) • Downtown and UCX-TD: • Located within a building • To minimize impacts: • Noise, visual, emission, conflicts with pedestrians

  11. #2013-02:Countywide Planning Policies • Review for consistency • Policy enhancement recommended (for 2015 Update)

  12. #2013-04:Transportation Element • Update Unfunded Projects (maintaining funding eligibility) • Incorporate “Environmental Justice” (consistent with VISION 2040)

  13. #2013-05:Shoreline Related Elements • Rescind: • Thea Foss Waterway Design and Development Plan • Ruston Way Plan • Shoreline Trails Plan • Adopt by reference: • Tacoma Waterfront Design Guidelines • Public Access Alternatives Plan

  14. #2013-06:Land Use Designations • Remove “Intensity” designations in all Mixed-Use Centers and Shoreline Districts • Add a “Shoreline” designation • Establish a framework to better align land use designations with zoning classifications • Proposed Land Use Designations: • Single-Family Residential • Multi-Family (low-density) • Multi-Family (high-density) • Neighborhood Commercial • General Commercial • Downtown Mixed-Use Center • Urban Mixed-Use Center • Community Mixed-Use Center • Neighborhood Mixed-Use Center • Light Industrial • Heavy Industrial • Parks and Open Space • Shoreline

  15. #2013-07:Adoption and Amendment Procedures • Develop work program in consultation with the City Council • Streamline processes • Consolidate procedures

  16. #2013-08:Platting and Subdivision Regulations • Increase short plat max from 4 to 9 lots • Address associated issues: • Public notice for 5-9 lot short plats • Off-site/on-site improvements or bonding • In-lieu fee for open space dedication

  17. #2013-09:Sign Regulations • Address on-site digital signs • Address associated issues: • Brightness, Size, Hours of Operation, Message Timing • Exemptions • Address minor related issues: • Pedestrian friendly signs in Mixed-use Districts • Feather signs • A-Board signs

  18. #2013-12:Regulatory Code Cleanup • Key Changes Proposed: • Administrative Determination • Clearer authority for Equivalencies • Allowing variances in Downtown • Craft Production (new use category) • Purposes: • Correct errors • Clarify intent • Improve effectiveness

  19. Outreach Efforts • Stakeholders: • Dome District • Port of Tacoma • MetroParks Tacoma • Chamber of Commerce • Master Builders Associations • Foss Waterway Development Authority • Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee • Public Works, Police, Legal, and Tacoma Public Utilities • General Outreach: • Neighborhood Councils and Community Council • Neighborhood Business District Associations • Master Builders Associations • Sustainability Commission • Blue Ribbon Panel

  20. Notification • Public Hearing Notices (regular and special) • Public Notice Signs • 60-Day Notices • Newspapers • Libraries • Website • Informational Session (3/13/13)

  21. Next Steps (Key Dates) • March 20: Public Hearing • March 29: Hearing Record Closed • April 3: Review Comments / Revise Proposals • April 17: Commission Recommendation

  22. Thank you, Staff • Planning and Development Services: • Stephen Atkinson • Elliott Barnett • Brian Boudet • Shanta Frantz • Cheri Gibbons • Dustin Lawrence • Jana Magoon • Ian Munce • Shirley Schultz • Lucas Shadduck • Lihuang Wung • Office of Sustainability: • Diane Wiatr • Community and Economic Development: • Nancy Grabinski-Young • Mike Murnane • Public Works: • Josh Diekmann • Jennifer Kammerzell • City Attorney's Office: • Jeff Capell

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