Title
Code Amendments for the Olympia 2045 Comprehensive Plan - Briefing
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Issue:
Discussion on the draft code amendments related to the draft Olympia 2045 Comprehensive Plan periodic update.
Staff Contact:
Joyce Phillips, Planning Manager, Community Planning and Economic Development, 360.570.3722
Presenter(s):
Joyce Phillips, Planning Manager
Background and Analysis:
Under Washington State's Growth Management Act, the City of Olympia is required to complete a periodic update of its Comprehensive Plan at least once every ten years. This update is to be completed by December 31, 2025, and it includes a requirement to update development regulations. Development regulations or "codes" are part of the Olympia Municipal Code, such as the zoning provisions of Title 18, Unified Development Code.
When a new or amended Comprehensive Plan is adopted, cities must take steps to ensure the development regulations are consistent with the Plan. Additionally, cities must update any regulations that are not consistent with new or amended state laws that have been adopted since the previous periodic update.
The Washington State Department of Commerce prepares a checklist for local governments use in determining what, if any, development regulation updates are needed. For the most part, the City of Olympia has been addressing these changes on a regular basis. However, some of the more recent requirements need to be addressed.
Climate Analysis:
Most of these proposed amendments are relatively minor, such as updating a definition or clarifying the applicability of transportation concurrency requirements to state facilities, and do not directly have a tie to greenhouse gas emissions. However, the provisions around neighborhood centers could help reduce greenhouse gas emissions by supporting shorter transportation trips and potentially more active forms of transportation (walking or rolling, bicycling) to reach...
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