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Housing Action Plan
City Council Meeting October 19, 2021
Chaney Skadsen, Associate Planner
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Policy 1 Iliestion
Should the City Council approve the Housing Action Plan?
Background
7/12/2021— LUTC Draft HAP Presentation
7/20/2021 — City Council HAP Presentation
9/16/2021— In Person Community Open House Event
10/4/2021— LUTC Draft HAP &Community Open House
Draft Housing Action Plan
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In -person Community Open House
Sept. 16th: 4:30PM-7:OOPM at the
PAEC
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Community Conversations
ADU "I could move my dad in with us without
• Reduce cost & permitting time having to share the TV and let him have his
• H OAs
• Lower impact fees
• Relax zoning
• ADA accessible
Missing Middle
Homeownership opportunities
Maintenance concerns
Loss of neighborhood character
Impact fees should be lower
privacy and independence."
"I'm worried that ADUs and duplexes
will bring in more cars and tenants who
don't care about the neighborhood"
Downsize options for aging populations
Townhomes more feasible
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Community Conversations (cont.)
TOD & Downtown
• We need condos and a good
mix of housing
• No more apartments
• Too much parking
• Redevelopment of the
Commons
• Housing near transit/light rail
• Desire for a more enjoyable
and safer downtown for
pedestrians and bicyclists
• Concerns about Sound
Transit surplus parcels
becoming affordable housing
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Community Conversations (cont.)
School Impact Fees
• Some say lower the fees to
allow for more multi-
family housing, others say
keep them high
• Finance impact fees over
time/defer payment
• Max $7,500 to pencil
Affordable Housing
• No more low
income/affordable housing
• Rising cost of living,
housing costs are going up
• More housing needed to
help with homelessness
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City Council Options
1. Approve the draft Housing Action Plan.
2. Do not approve draft Housing Action Plan and
provide direction to staff.
Draft Housing Action Plan
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Mayor's Recommendation
Option 1: Recommend approval
(Comments provided at the Open House were
consistent with the input previously given by the
Advisory Committee, two virtual Open Houses,
and individual comments submitted over the
course of project; therefore, no changes to the
Housing Action Plan as presented to the Council
last July are proposed)
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