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File #: 2024-0417    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Assigned
File created: 3/26/2024 In control: Planning and Community Development Committee
On agenda: Final action:
Title: Ordinance 24-033, relating to mandatory updates of the Snohomish County Growth Management Act Comprehensive Plan, pursuant to RCW 36.70A.130; Adopting Text, Policy, and Map Amendments to the Comprehensive Plan; and Adopting an Urban Growth Area Land Capacity Analysis
Attachments: 1. Proposed Ordinance 24-033 (with exhibits), 2. Executive Recommendations, 3. Ordinance Introduction Slip
Related files: 2024-0426, 2024-0427, 2024-0428, 2024-0429, 2024-0421, 2024-0422, 2024-0423


Executive/Council Action Form (ECAF)


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Ordinance 24-033, relating to mandatory updates of the Snohomish County Growth Management Act Comprehensive Plan, pursuant to RCW 36.70A.130; Adopting Text, Policy, and Map Amendments to the Comprehensive Plan; and Adopting an Urban Growth Area Land Capacity Analysis
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DEPARTMENT: Planning and Development Services (PDS)

ORIGINATOR: Sarah Titcomb

EXECUTIVE RECOMMENDATION: Approved by Ken Klein 3/27/24

PURPOSE: To adopt text, policy, and map amendments to the Snohomish County Growth Management Act Comprehensive Plan (GMACP), and adopt an Urban Growth Area Land Capacity Analysis. The County is planning for a resilient, vibrant, and inclusive future and the GMACP will guide Snohomish County on a wide range of topics and services over a 20-year time period. The GMACP reflects the vision and priorities of Snohomish County communities and residents, while meeting requirements of federal, state, and local law.

BACKGROUND: The County is required to conduct a periodic review of its GMACP pursuant to Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 36.70A.130(3), which directs counties planning under the Growth Management Act (GMA) to take legislative action to review and, if needed, revise their comprehensive plans and development regulations to ensure that population, employment, and housing growth for the succeeding 20-year period can be accommodated. An interdepartmental County team reviewed the existing Comprehensive Plan that last went through a periodic review in 2015, and engaged the public to revise the text, policies, and maps of the GMACP to plan for the forecasted growth. The Planning Commission received briefings on the GMACP on March 28, April 25, May 23, June 27, July 25, August 22, September 12, and September 26, 2023. The Planning Commission held a public hearing on October 24, 2023, and then deliberated the GMACP on November 14 and 15, 2023. The Planning Commission made recommendations as detailed in th...

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