File #: 19-1106    Version: 1
Type: information Status: Filed
File created: 11/20/2019 In control: Planning Commission
Agenda date: 12/2/2019 Final action: 12/2/2019
Title: Briefing on Other Code Amendments Related to Proposed Amendment of the Downtown Design Guidelines
Attachments: 1. Project Webpage, 2. 18.04 Residential Districts, 3. 18.06 Commercial Districts, 4. 18.16 Pedestrian Streets Overlay, 5. 18.38.240 Parking, 6. 18.76 Design Review Board, 7. 18.100 Design Review
Related files: 19-0885, 19-0928, 19-0977, 19-1041
Title
Briefing on Other Code Amendments Related to Proposed Amendment of the Downtown Design Guidelines

Recommended Action
Information only. No action requested.

Report
Issue:
Discussion on the proposed code amendments to various chapters in Title 18, Unified Development Code, to support amendments of the Downtown Design Guidelines.

Staff Contact:
Joyce Phillips, Senior Planner, Community Planning and Development, 360.570.3722

Presenter(s):
Joyce Phillips, Senior Planner, Community Planning and Development

Background and Analysis:
One of the first recommended actions to implement the Downtown Strategy (DTS) is an update to the Downtown design guidelines. These are regulations that help ensure new development and significant redevelopment projects achieve a level of design quality that is consistent with our vision as expressed in our Comprehensive Plan and Downtown Strategy.

Background
Design guidelines address functional as well as aesthetic issues. They influence site design, building orientation, massing, architecture and other building details, as well as historic preservation. They intend for development to be compatible with neighbors; promote safety, security and livability; be environmentally responsible; promote health and pedestrian activity; and upgrade the physical attractiveness of a development.

The City retained MAKERS consultants to assist with updating Downtown design guidelines. The consultant reviewed all comments received on the working draft of the update and a final draft was prepared for a final round of internal review by the current planning staff. Based on staff comments, and to address public comments that had been received on the first public draft, revisions have been made and a second public draft is now available.

Along with the proposed downtown design guideline update, staff proposes view protection measures guided by the Downtown Strategy, which will include amendments to Title 18, Unified Development Code, of th...

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