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Ordinance 3864AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING THE FOLLOWING AMENDMENTS TO THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: REMOVING CERTAIN PROPERTIES FROM THE MEDICAL / HIGHWAY 99 ACTIVITY CENTER, REVISING POLICY LANGUAGE DESCRIBING THE MEDICAL / HIGHWAY 99 ACTIVITY CENTER; REDESIGNATING CERTAIN PROPERTIES FROM "SINGLE FAMILY URBAN 1" TO "MULTI FAMILY MEDIUM DENSITY"; AND FIXING A TIME WHEN THE SAME SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE. Board opted to recommend adding policy language in the plan's discussion of the Medical/Highway 99 Activity Center that would further clarify the intent of the WHEREAS, the City Council held a public hearing on the Medical/Highway 93 Activity Center on November 1, 2011, and referred the matter to Committee for further review; within the Activity Center boundar , and expressed support for removing these areas� an y � a - I - prepare an ordinance that would amend the Comprehensive Plan to adopt the Planning Board's recommended policy language along with a map amendment that would remove two areas from WHEREAS, a second Comprehensive Plan amendment was proposed by tlj owners (hereinafter "Odgers") of three parcels in south Edmonds desiring to develop their • • t i ::" • • ,•.: WHEREAS, these properties (hereinafter "Odgers Properties") are located a allows Comprehensive Plan designation from "Single Family Urban I" to a designation that would WHEREAS,, after holding a gublic hearing on Abril 27 atin A [!,arcels at 86095611and is15 — 244TH Street Southwestfrom "Single•. "Edmonds Way Corridor" on the Comprehensive Plan Map. However, based on the findings of -2- M M ff-.1 � "41 ffew; N in F Mom I n, recommendation of approval to the City Council to change the designation from "Single Famil" Urban I" to "Multi Family — Medium Density"; anii I., - TINEWITIff"M the City Attorney to include the Planning Board's recommended action in conjunction with the other Comprehensive Plan amendments to be brought back to the City Council for final action; W, WHEREAS, the City Council is considering the amendments herein in conjunction with its review of the Capital Facilities Plan, which will be adopted by separate WHEREAS, the City Council expressly finds that, consistent with the requirements of RCW 36.70A.130, the adoption of these amendments (albeit in separate ordinances) complies with the requirements of the Growth Management Act, that said amendments have been considered by the City Council concurrently, that the City Council ascertained cumulative effect of the various proposals, that the City Council finds the changes to be internally consistent, and that their cumulative effect is consistent with the purpose and intent of both the Growth Management Act and the City's Comprehensive Plan, NOW THEREFORE qI I the Medical/Highway 99 Activity Center are hereby amended to be shown as set forth in Exhibit Section 2, The Edmonds Comprehensive Plan and, specifically, the p6licl Section 3. The Edmonds Comprehensive Plan and, specifically, the map designating land uses are hereby amended to redesignate from "Single Family Urban I" to "Multi Family — Medium Density" the Odgers Properties, which are outlined in blue on Exhibit C, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as if fully set forth herein. Note that the Odgers Properties are still shown as "Single Family Urban I" on Exhibit C. The Planning Manager is hereby authorized to reflect this redesignation to "Multi Family — Medium Density" on all current land use maps of the City. Sectioordinance, being an exercise of a power specif] MM I I -Z. &4� 61TY C1 �EIR K, SANDRA S. CHASE -4- i• [olvausim BY JEFF TARADAY FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK' i24672011 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL- PUBLISHED, EFFECTIVE DATE: win On the 20 th day of December, 2011, the City Council of the City of Edmonds, passed Ordinance No. 3864. A summary of the content of said ordinance, consisting of the title, provides as follows: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMOND WASHINGTON, ADOPTING THE FOLLOWIN AMENDMENTS TO THE COMPREHENSIVE PL REMOVING CERTAIN PROPERTIES FROM THE MEDICAL 'D HIGHWAY 99 ACTIVITY CENTER, REVISING POLIC LANGUAGE DESCRIBING THE MEDICAL / HIGHWAY 91 ACTIVITY CENTER; REDESIGNATING CERTAI PROPERTIES FROM "SINGLE FAMILY URBAN 1" T "MULTI FAMILY MEDIUM DENSITY"; AND FIXING TIME THEN THE SAME SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE. trry CLERK, SANDRA S. CHASE 4827-7313-5630,, v. I Amended Comprehensive Plan Map Showing Adjusted Boundary for Activity Center Medical/Highway 99 Activity Center and Highway 99 Corridor I The Medical/Highway 99 activity center is intended to encourage the development of a pedestrian and transit oriented area focused on two master planned developments, Stevens Hospital and Edmonds-Woodway High School, with a related high -intensity development corridor along Highway 99. Hi'vhway, 99 is characterized by, a corridor of generally, commercial develoyment with less intense uses or designed transitions serving as a buffer between adjacent neighborhoods, In contrast, the overall character of the mixed use activity center is intended to be an intensively developed mixed use ' pedestrian -friendly environment, in which buildings are linked by walkways served by centralized parking, and plantings and landscaping promote pedestrian activity and a park -like atmosphere. In addition to the general goals for activity centers, the Medical/Highway 99 activity center is intended to achieve the o owing goa s: A. Goals for the Medical/Highway 99 Activity Center. • To expand the economic and tax base of the City of Edmonds by providing incentives for business and commercial redevelopment in a planned activity center,� • Provide for an aesthetically pleasing business and residential community consisting of a mixed use, pedestrian -friendly atmosphere of attractively designed and landscaped surroundings and inter -connected development; • Recognize and plan for the distinct difference in opportunities and development character provided by the Highway 99 corridor versus the local travel and access patterns On local streets; • Promote the development of a mixed use area served by transit and accessible to pedestrians; • To provide a buffer between the bigh-intensity, high-rise commercial areas along SR 99 and the established neighborhoods and public facilities west of 76th Avenue West-, • To discourage the expansion of strip commercial development and encourage a cohesive and functional activity center that allows for both neighborhood conservation and targeted edevelopment that includes an appEopriate mixes of single family and multiple dwelling units, offices, retail, and business uses, along with public facilities; • To provide a pleasant experience for pedestrians and motorists along maj or streets and in a planned activity center, and provide a gateway along 212th Street SW into the City of Edmonds; To provide an integrated network of pedestrian and bicycle circulation that connects within and through the activity center to existing residential areas, the high school, the hospital, and transit services and facilities. M LW,Allli%oliwhT-j MM111:11312=1 I 1101!1111111�1!!1111 !111111111111 �� - . 0 1 A. 1. Provide street trees, buffers, and landscape treatments which encourage and support an attractive mixed use pattern of development characterized y pedestrian walkways and centralized parking. Use these same features, in concert with site and building design, to provide a transition from higher -intensity mixed use development to nearby single family residential areas. A.2. Provide a more efficient transportation system featuring increased bus service pedestrian and bicycle routes as well as adequate streets and parking areas. Transit service should be coordinated by transit providers and take advantage of links to future high -capacity transit that develops along corridors such as ighway 99. A.3. Development should be designed for both pedestrian and transit access. AA Encourage a more active and vital setting for new retail, office, and service businesses, supported by nearby residents and visitors from other parts of the region. A.5. Support a mix of uses without encroaching into single family neighborhoo s. Uses adjoining single family neighborhoods should provide transitions between more intensive uses areas through a combination of building design, landscaping and visual buffering, and pedestrian -scale strectscape design. • Uses adjoining the Highway 99 Corridor should provide • intensive levels • mixed use development, including higher building heights and greater density. However, pedestrian linkages • • portions • the activity center — and adjoining focus areas along the Highway 99 Corridor — should still be provided in order to assist pedestrian circulation and provide access to transit. A.7. In some cases, heavy commercial development (e.g. wholesale or light industrial uses) may still be appropriate where these uses are separated from residential uses. Odgers Comprehensive Plan Amendment Comprehensive " 8609/8611/8615 244th Street SW File AMD20110001 1 1:4800 Scale Plan Map 0 300 600 Feet Exhibit C to Ordinance 3864 Affidavit of Publication STATE OF WASHINGTON, COUNTY F SNOHOMISH S.S. 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