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Development Commission

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

7:00 PM · Council Chambers, 135 East Sunset Way, Issaquah WA
Section
1. CALL TO ORDER
1a
Commission Membership
packet pp.3
Staff report:
Development Commission About Staff Liaison Created in 1983, this commission reviews all land Christopher Wright, use actions requiring a Level 3 review. The Project Oversight Manager Commission further serves as an advisory board to Email the City Council on land use actions requiring council approval (Level 5 review). Regular Members 2018 - Vacant The appearance of fairness doctrine prohibits 2018 - Raymond Leong Development Commission members and City 2018 - Richard Sowa Council members from discussing the merit of 2019 - Michael Brennan specific land use development applications outside 2019 - Randolph Harrison of the formal public meeting process. Citizens, 2020 - Melvin Morgan however, may discuss any issue with the City's 2020 - Kevin Price Development Services Department. Written comments are also welcome. Alternate Members 2017 - TJ Ginthner Membership 2017 - Vacant The…
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
2a
Minutes of December 7, 2016
packet pp.5–10
Staff report:
CITY OF ISSAQUAH DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MINUTES December 7, 2016 City Hall South 135 E. Sunset Way Council Chambers Issaquah, WA 98027
3. AGENDA ITEMS
3a
Moratorium Work Plan: Architectural Fit and Urban Design
Crandall/Arambula, Portland
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  • Arambula said the team can’t give you all the answers, but we can make recommended changes that will push the City toward giving people choices in addition to driving.
  • He said in negotiations with the County for the 2006-2031 time period, the City agreed to take 5,750 housing units by
  • Sloman recommended that Commissioners and other interested parties watch or attend the Council meeting on Monday, as the City’s status as a Regional Growth Center will also be discussed.