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This document, a briefing on the Comprehensive Plan Remand, outlines the process and proposed solutions to address deficiencies in the 2024 Comprehensive Plan as identified by the Growth Management Hearings Board (GMHB) and Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC). Key focus areas include demonstrating sufficient land capacity for housing across all income groups, identifying multimodal emergency and evacuation routes, adopting measures to reduce wildfire risks, ensuring adequate employment capacity within urban growth areas, and integrating policies for air quality and greenhouse gas emission reduction into the Transportation Element. The plan proposes adjustments to land capacity analysis and specific textual amendments to achieve compliance.
This document presents a 90% draft overview of the Silverdale Center Plan and Design Standards. It incorporates an updated vision, goals, and policies for the Silverdale Center, integrating community and stakeholder feedback, and detailing implementation priorities. Key initiatives include the consolidation and rethinking of design districts, clarification of design standards versus guidelines, and the development of a comprehensive framework to improve consistency and predictability in development review. The plan aims to align with the updated Regional Center Plan's vision for a cohesive urban design framework, enhancing academic, cultural, and public service opportunities.
This document outlines a comprehensive plan for Kitsap County, focusing on its Land Use and Housing Elements. It details population and employment growth targets for the 2022-2044 period across various Urban Growth Areas and rural zones. The plan presents a "Preferred Alternative" by meticulously comparing its land capacity with projected growth needs, specifically analyzing housing allocation and capacity across different income brackets up to 2044 to ensure sufficient future development.
This document outlines the Kitsap County Comprehensive Plan, focusing on strategic updates to manage population and employment growth targets through 2044. Key priorities include addressing housing affordability and diversity needs, optimizing Urban Growth Areas and rural zoning, and revising code to support multi-family and middle housing. It explores various growth alternatives, details proposed code amendments related to density, height, setbacks, and parking, and considers regional planning guidelines and critical area protections.
This document outlines Kitsap County's Capital Facilities Plan for its sanitary sewer facilities, detailing the management of five wastewater collection systems and four treatment plants. The plan addresses the inventory and management of current facilities across various service areas including Central Kitsap, Kingston, Manchester, Suquamish, and Navy Yard City. It identifies capital projects, categorized into capacity increasing projects and capital replacement, maintenance, and operations initiatives. The plan also includes funding strategies and is developed in conjunction with a broader 20-year General Sewer Plan Update (2024-2044), which provides further rationale for project selection, utility management, and public outreach efforts.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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