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Posted on: August 27, 2019

[ARCHIVED] Public Input Encouraged on Town Center Plan

The next City Council review of the Planning Commission’s recommendations on the Town Center Subarea Plan and development regulations is scheduled for Tuesday, September 3. The Council is expected to review and discuss several decision points including Town Center core boundary, Town Center districts, building heights and parking. Public comment will be accepted at this meeting.

The City Council has had six meetings on the proposed plan update to date and public input is encouraged. To do so, you may either attend a meeting and provide verbal comments, write a letter to the City Council or email cosborn@ci.mlt.wa.us. Your comments are a part of the public record being forwarded to the City Council as they continue to work through their review of the Plan and supporting documents.

The City Council will also consider the Planning Commission’s recommendation on the Town Center Subarea Plan, proposed Development Regulations, including changes to the zoning code and design standards, the Economic Vitality Element of the Comprehensive Plan, and the designation of property located on 62nd Avenue W. for future park and open space use on Thursday, September 12, at 7 :00 p.m., Monday, September 16 at 7:00 p.m. (public hearing) and Thursday, September 26 at 7:00 p.m., unless the City Council needs additional time.

All meeting dates are tentative. Please reconfirm with the City Clerk’s Office closer to the dates at (425) 744-6206 or cityhall@ci.mlt.wa.us. You may visit www.cityofmlt.com/469 for City Council meeting agendas, materials, and audio.

All the meetings will begin at 7:00 p.m. in the Interim City Hall Council Chambers, 6100 219th Street SW #220, Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043 unless otherwise posted. Once again, input may be provided by email at cosborn@ci.mlt.wa.us or by handwritten letter to the address above, or in person at one or more of the meetings.

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