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PLANNING & COMMUNITY
CITY OF
DEVELOPMENT COMMSTTEE
)WASHINGTON June 28, 2010
MINUTES
1. CALL TO ORDER .
Vice Chair Nancy Backus called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m. in Annex Conference
Room 1 located on the second floor of One Main Building, 1'East Main Street, Aubum,
WA. Cornmittee member's ptesent were: Vice Chair Nancy Backus and Member Rich Wagner. Committee member excused was Chair Lynn Norman.
, Staff members present included: Mayor Pete Lewis, Director Kevin Snyder, Planning
Manager Elizabeth Chamberlain, Principal Planner Jeff Dixon, Park Director Daryl
Faber, Development Engineer Monty Bakken, Fire Marshal Jeff Stottlemyre, Building
Official Rick Hopkins.
IL ANNOUNCEMENTS AND AGENDA MODIFICATIONS
Agenda modification included addition of Resolution No. 4612 - GRCC 124T" Ave
Improvements Easemerrt as,Requested under Item IV. B. of these minutes.
IIL CONSENT AGENDA A. Minutes - June 14, 2010
_ Member Wagner moved and Member Backus seconded to approve the Consent Agenda
, as presented. -
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY 2-0
IV. 'ACTION A. Acceptance of a 4Culture Grant for $17,000.00
Director ofParks, Arts and Recreation Director Daryl Faber briefed the Committee about
the acceptance of a 4Cutures grant in the amount of $17,000.00. Mr. Faber stated last
, year the grant was used for the 25th Anniversary of the Arts Commission's various "
events and activities in addition to passing a portion through.
Mr. Faber stated the grant funds will be used for ArtRageous. King County has informed
the City they expect the next years grant award to be one third of this years award so the
City will need to look at what was funded by this grant and make changes as needed. `
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Member Wagner moved fo recommend that City Council adopt resolution 4610 and Vice
Chair Backus concurred.
MOTION _CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY 2-0
B: Agenda Modification Resolution No. 4612 GRCC 124T" Ave Improvements
Easement requested by PSE on Parks Property
Development Engineer Bakken distributed a handout to Committee and briefed the
Committee explaining Green River Community College is working with the City on i
improvements to 124th Avenue. Part of the improvement inyolves a land swap between
fhe Cifq and Green River Community College and'funds are available to improve 124th Avenue from 324th to 31e.
Public utilities from Puget Sound Enecgy need to be moved from the public right of way ,
to private property. The City owns the public property. Overhead and underground
utilities need to be relocated requiring easements for both to be relocated. Green River
'Community College needs to quickly complete these improvements before the new
school years starts and this creates a very tight timeline.
Member Wagner moved to recommend,that City Council adopt resolution 4612 and Vice
Chair Backus concurred.
MOTION CARRIED 2-0
V. DISCUSSION
A. Ordinance No. 6310~
Building Manager Hopkins briefed Committee. on Ordinance No. 6310, the adoption
of the intemational code base: .
' Mr. Hopkins stated Title 15 is being amended to adopt by reference the 2009 ,
Intemational Codes, staff provided the following points as part of the presenfation:
• Mr. Hopkins stated that Text stricken within the document is considered
redundant; it is provided in the Infemational Building Codes and is not .
needed within the text of City Code;
• The removal of text eliminates vagueness and confusion in the current Title;
, • Title 15 amendments provide for limited minor local amendments to the
Intemational Codes;
• The removal. of redundancy makes it easier for local architects and
engineers since they will no longer reference multiple documents and assume what may or may not be in our code but in the Intemational Building
Codes eliminating confusion. Mr. Snyder informed the Committee a public meeting was held before the Planning '
Commission on the Title 15 amendments June 8. Commission had no parties in
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attendance that spoke for or against the amendments, being duly advertised. Planning
Commission voted to recommend bringing Title 15 Amendments before Council for
approval.
Committee and staff.discussed page 12, Time Limitations of Applications, and clarified
the time limit was changed and because of the economy and allowed for an extension
every six months. If the owner or contractor of the project requests an extension the City
would approve the extension.
Committee and staff discussed the adoption of the Washington State Energy Code by
reference as shown on. page 3 of 37. Mr. Hopkins explained the strikeouts on page 15,
Phased Approval, are all contained within the International Building Codes.
Fire Marshal Stottlemyre- explained that by striking out major portions of page 24,
adopting chapter 5 and the appropriate appendices the City will still be defining fire
access roads.
Committee recommends bringing this before council in three weeks.
B. Ordinance No. 6317
Mr. Snyder informed the Committee Ordinance Na 6317 was discussed at a previous
meeting where Committee was verbally notified that the State had passed legislation
extending the validity period of both preliminary plats and final plats and the zoning
validity associated with those finaf plats from 5- 7 years. To be consistent with Statute City Attomey advised through ordinance action to amend City Code.
Mr. Snyder informed the Committee the Planning Commission held a public meeting on
the Title 17 amendments on June 8, Commission had no parties in attendance that
spoke for or against the amendments, being duly advertised. Planning Commission
voted to recommend bringing Title 17 Amendments before Council for approval. Committee recommends bringing this before council in three weeks.
Recess was taken for executive session at 5:17 p.m.
Meeting resumed at 5:26 p.m.
C. 2010 Annual Comprehensive Plan Amendment .
Principal Planner Jeff Dixon provided an updated 2010 Comprehensive Plan
Amendment Docket to replace the original which was provided to Committee with the
packet.
Jeff provided the following updates and information to the Comprehensive Plan
Amendments:
• 2010 Comprehensive Plan Amendment Docket includes updates by the City and
private applications,
o Page 1, City-Initiated Text Amendments, includesthe four school district's capital
facilities plan incorporated into our comp plan;
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• Standard updates to the capital facilities plan are shown in P/T5, page 2;
~ Clean up actions affecting policies within chapter nine of the environmental
chapter, P/T6 through P/T11, will be done; .
Appendix B would add a City prepared document referencing Greenhouse Gas
Inventory;
~ Page 3 and 4, chapters 2,, 3 and 5 are all changes to private text amendments.
The Citywill continue to evaluate those requests to identify the pros and cons to
make a sfaff recommendation;
• Maps depicting the annexation of: Mary Olson Farm would be revised making
them current to the Auburn City boundaries.
Members expressed concern for the text changes request by Mosby Farms on the CN
zoning district. Mr. Dixon informed Committee that CN is our neighborhood zoning
commercial district and City has not made a determination for the changes. Staff will
continue to evaluate this change before taking it back to both the Planning Commission
and the Planning and Community Development Committee.
D. PCDC Status Matrix
Mr. $nyder direcfed Committee's attention to page 1. on the PCDC Work Plan Matrix.
He informed Committee; under item 2, Environmental Park District, staff will be working
to bring back additional thoughts and considerations as they review the Environmental
Park District. He informed Committee group members attending the WSU joint meeting
with the City referenced items the Committee had discussed about the Environmental
Park District and they were very pleased with the progress.
VI. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Planning and Community
Development Committee, Chair Norman adjoumed the meeting at 5:37 p.m.
APPROVED THIS DAY OF
~ Lynn Norman,.Chair Tina Kriss, Administration Support Clerk
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