File #: 17-0609    Version: 1
Type: recommendation Status: Filed
File created: 5/26/2017 In control: Planning Commission
Agenda date: 6/5/2017 Final action: 6/5/2017
Title: Ordinance Removing Zoning Designations from the State Capitol Campus
Attachments: 1. Draft Zoning Ordinance, 2. Proposed Map Changes
Related files: 17-0945
Title
Ordinance Removing Zoning Designations from the State Capitol Campus

Recommended Action
Move to recommend approval of the attached ordinance amending the City's zoning map to remove all zoning designations from the entirety of the Capitol Campus owned or controlled by the State of Washington.

Report
Issue:
Should the zoning map of the City's development code be amended to remove zoning designations from the State Capitol Campus?

Staff Contact:
Leonard Bauer, Deputy Director, Community Planning and Development Department, 360.753.8206

Presenter:
Leonard Bauer, Deputy Director

Background and Analysis:
The Washington State Capitol Campus is an area designated, managed and controlled by the State of Washington for specific purposes. State law (Chapters 43.34 and 79.24 RCW) provides governing authority for planning, land use and development for the State Capitol Campus to the State Capitol Committee. A map of properties that are part of the State Capitol Campus is attached.

The City of Olympia does not have land use planning or zoning authority for the State Capitol Campus. In place of its more common regulatory role, the City works in cooperation with the State in the planning for Campus development and activities.
The City does have authority to regulate shoreline development on the Campus because under the Shoreline Management Act the City is acting on behalf of the Washington Department of Ecology; and the City inspects construction on the Campus for compliance with building codes pursuant to an agreement with the State.

Despite the state laws described above, the City's zoning map currently applies a variety of zoning districts to the Campus. For example, the largest portion is designated as Commercial Services - High Density, while areas around Capitol Lake are designated as Residential Multi-family High-Rise, Residential 4-8 & 6-12, Urban Waterfront, and Planned Unit Development. Areas near Union Avenue and Sylvester Park are in the Downtown B...

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