Planning Policy Commission About Staff Liaison Created in 1983, this commission serves as a Trish Heinonen, Planning Manager policy advisory body to the Mayor and provides Email guidance and direction for Issaquah’s future growth through continued review and improvement to the Regular Members City’s Comprehensive Land Use Plan and related 2019 – Joan Probala land use documents. 2020 – Ron Faul 2020 – Troy Rahmig Membership 2022 – Joy Lewis The Planning Policy Commission is comprised of 2022 – Vacant seven regular members, with four-year terms; and 2022 – Bill Rinehart several alternates, with two-year terms. All 2022 – Vacant members are appointed by the Mayor and subject to confirmation by the City Council. Terms expire Alternate Members April 30 of the year listed. For more information, 2020 – Vacant see IMC 18.03. 2020 – Vacant 2020 – Jason Voiss 2020 – Vacant
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David Chryst, 23810 SE 59th, Issaquah, said like many people, he was attracted to the City’s beautiful surroundings and open space, and that is why he moved to Issaquah.
Bill Werner, 1104 Lewis Lane SE, Issaquah, asked staff to answer a specific question about how this proposal might affect the owner of a 15,000 square-foot SF-F lot.
He said he still has the same wonderful neighborhood that he moved into, with open spaces, and doesn’t think it is lost.
He noted a strong majority of those who spoke tonight, as well as the comments and phone calls that staff gathered and forwarded to the Commission, are in favor of the amendment.
Commission Decision MOVED BY FAUL, SECONDED BY RINEHART that PPC recommend Amendment 1, amending IMC 18.06.130 Table of Permitted Land Uses, as an amendment to the Issaquah Municipal Code, and forward a recommendation…
ADJOURNMENT PROBALA noted that PPC is actively seeking new members for the upcoming term, and directed anyone interested in applying to the City’s web site.