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File #: 25-0538    Version: 1
Type: resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/9/2025 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 6/17/2025 Final action: 6/17/2025
Title: Acceptance of the Utilities Chapter of the Olympia 2045 Comprehensive Plan
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Utilities Council Acceptance Draft June 1 2025 TRACK CHANGES, 3. Utilities Council Acceptance Draft June 1 2025 CLEAN, 4. December 3 2024 Council Comments and Utilities' Responses June 1 2025, 5. Advisory Boards Comments and Utilities' Responses June 1 2025, 6. Planning Commission Letter of Recommendation, 7. Social Justice & Equity Commission Letter of Recommendation, 8. UAC Letter of Recommendation, 9. Planning Commission Comments and Utilities Responses August 9 2024, 10. June 14 2024 Errata, 11. Section on Private Utilities - June 14 2024 Errata Sheet, 12. Puget Sound Energy August 5 2024 Comments, 13. Planning Commission Comments and Utilities Responses August 9 2024, 14. Presentation
Title
Acceptance of the Utilities Chapter of the Olympia 2045 Comprehensive Plan

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager Recommendation:
Move to approve a Resolution accepting the Utilities Chapter of the Olympia 2045 Comprehensive Plan.

Report
Issue:
Whether to approve a Resolution accepting the Utilities Chapter of the Olympia 2045 Comprehensive Plan.

Staff Contact:
Susan Clark, Engineering and Planning Manager, Public Works Water Resources, 360.753.8321
Ron Jones, Program and Planning Supervisor, Public Works Waste ReSources, 360.753.8509

Presenter(s):
Susan Clark, Engineering and Planning Manager
Ron Jones, Program and Planning Supervisor

Background and Analysis:
Every 10 years, the City is required by State law to review and update its Comprehensive Plan and implement development regulations. This update looks out to the year 2045 to show, among other things, how the City will accommodate new population and employment growth. It is also an opportunity to make sure the plan and development regulations meet current state requirements that have changed since the last major update of the plan, and to ensure that the plan reflects our community values.

Each chapter is being updated separately, although staff is working diligently to ensure chapters are supportive of each other and consistent. Because chapters are being reviewed on different timelines, staff is requesting that the City Council "accept" each chapter but to refrain from adopting until all chapters are complete and any final adjustments can be made. For example, there will likely be modifications or additions to some goals and policies in this chapter as a result of the proposed Climate Action and Resilience Chapter, which has not yet gone through the public hearing process or been reviewed by City Council. Staff intends to bring all "accepted" chapters back to City Council in one full document for review and final action. The deadline t...

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