Planning Commission - Regular Meeting

Wednesday, June 25, 2025
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About this meeting

Government Body
Planning Commission
Meeting Type
Planning Commission
Location
Redmond, WA
Meeting Date
June 25, 2025

Transcript

50 sections (from 56 segments)

0:030

Alright. Welcome to the 06/25/2025 meeting of the Redmond Planning Commission. I'd like to call this meeting to order, and we'll start with a roll call. Commissioner Coleman?

0:141

Present.

0:150

Commissioner Copely?

0:171

Present.

0:18 – 0:310

Mission and I am chair Weston. Commissioner Parne is excused tonight. I'd like to thank the following staff for being present, Jeff Churchill, Lauren Alpert, Glenn Coyle, and Chip Cornwell. I look for a motion to approve the agenda.

0:321

So moved.

0:342

Second. Second.

0:37 – 0:580

All in favor? Aye. Aye. That is approved. Next up is the time for us to clear hear public comment and items from the audience. Reminder that RCW forty two seventeen a five five five prohibits any public comment in support of our opposition to ballot propositions, measures, or candidates.

0:583

Good evening, mister Morton. Just a reminder to say your name and address. Thank you.

1:08 – 1:334

Good evening, commissioners. I'm David Morton, Redmond 98053. Continued and rapid growth. Redmond is a thriving city, and we appreciate the vibrant community spirit and economic opportunities it offers to its residents. With rapid development comes increasingly significant the commission's diligent efforts in reviewing individual development proposals.

1:33 – 2:174

Edmond's essential infrastructure keeps pace and anticipates future needs. There's been substantial residential and commercial growth in areas like downtown and Overlake. This concentrated growth has led to increased traffic congestion on the main arteries and side streets and has significantly strained parking resources across the city. As new developments continue to be approved and built, it's crucial to simultaneously invest in expanding road networks, improve the efficiency and accessibility of public transit options, and create more pedestrian and cyclist friendly pathways. These are not just inconveniences, they are necessities for a functioning livable city.

2:17 – 3:134

Preserving and actively expanding green spaces and parks is vital for the physical and mental well-being of Redmond's residents and for the city's long term environmental health. As you build denser, more urban communities, easy access to nature and recreational areas becomes more critical for quality of life. I urge the commission to prioritize the strategic acquisition of New Parkland and the thoughtful integration of substantial green infrastructure such as urban forests and natural storm water management into all new development plans. These aren't just amenities, they are core components of a sustainable urban environment. Balancing continued growth with the necessary infrastructure development is a complex and multifaceted challenge requiring careful consideration and significant resources.

3:13 – 3:394

It's a challenge that must be met with a vision and determination to maintain and enhance Redmond's exceptional quality of life. I encourage the Planning Commission to actively advocate for and enthusiastically support initiatives that ensure that infrastructure accommodates future growth and genuinely enhances Redmond's livability for generations to come. Thank you.

3:403

Thank you.

3:41 – 3:530

Anyone else? All right. Well, in that case, we are going to start by concluding our work on the twenty twenty five and twenty twenty six annual docket. I'd to bring up Glenn Coyle.

3:551

Good evening, commissioners. We're just requesting that the commission approve its report and recommendation on establishing the 2526 annual docket.

4:06 – 4:240

Alright. So, the report was in the packet. Before we start, any corrections or questions about the packet itself? Alright. In that case, I look for a motion to approve the Planning Commission recommendation and report for City Council on the 2025 and 2026 annual docket.

4:265

So moved.

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Second.

4:31 – 4:510

All in favor? Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. That's approved. Thank you, Glenn. And then second, I'd like to conclude our work on the twenty twenty five annual code cleanup for the Redmond zoning code. And this is with Jeff Churchill.

4:52 – 5:355

Evening, commissioners, and thanks for the opportunity to be with you virtually tonight. This is the conclusion of the twenty twenty five annual code cleanup. I do want to share on the screen the attachment that was intended to be in the planning commission report, but wasn't just that you've seen it before, but just for the record, there are the three code amendments, one addressing nonconforming parking. And I'm gonna scroll through quickly because these haven't changed since you've looked at them. One addressing public hearings for type five permits, and the third addressing a definition for culvert.

5:35 – 5:555

So this is what the attachment looks like. It's just the three of those. The summary is attached to the report. Everything else you've seen, the issues matrix, public hearing notice, all the standard appendices. So that is what we are seeking a vote on, that report that was in your packet, and that concludes my introduction.

5:56 – 6:140

Lovely. Any questions or concerns about the packet? No. Okay. So in that case, I look for a motion to approve the Planning Commission recommendation and report for city council on the 2025 annual cleanup package for the Redmond zoning code.

6:142

So moved.

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Second.

6:180

All in favor?

6:201

Aye. Aye.

6:220

Alright. So that is also approved. Next, we have staff and commissioner updates. Lauren?

6:31 – 7:073

So the only, update I have for today is to confirm who would be joining for Derby Days, the planning commissioner. You were sent an email about who and time slots. So as of right now, from twelve to 1PM, I have commissioner Parna. From one to 2PM, commissioner Ben Nyman. We have no one at the two to 3PM slot. And three to 4PM, we have commissioner Coleman. So I just wanted to confer with all of you and who is still available and was interested and what time you would like.

7:102

You can slot me in for two to three.

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Okay. Great.

7:142

Which which day was this again?

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This is for, Derby Days, which

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Saturday, the twelfth Yeah. Of July. Yeah. You can

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you can slot me in for two to 3PM.

7:243

My family's out of state. I'm sorry that we won't be joining. Yeah.

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I'd be happy to take anything available besides twelve to one.

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Four to 5PM. We will see you there.

7:351

Sounds good.

7:360

Okay. It's a really nice chance to talk to community members and answer questions and see city council in action also.

7:443

Mhmm. That's the only update I had. I will let staff know. Yeah. Mhmm. Yep.

7:510

Alright. And then Glenn.

7:53 – 8:181

Yeah. Good evening. Just wanted to note, first of all, that I will be, transitioning back to Planning Commission liaison for the third quarter, which is July, August, September. And I also want to recognize Lauren for the her first tour duty doing Planning Commission. So just thank you and you did a really great job and yeah.

8:18 – 8:431

Happy to have the transition back. I do wanna also note for July that the July 9 meeting will be canceled. Just the fire strategic plan, their initial study session is gonna be moved out to July 23. So, yeah, we just don't have anything for July 9. So please enjoy that, that evening. And that's all I have.

8:440

Great. I just wanted to echo thanks to Lauren for shepherding us through all the work of the last quarter, and thanks for all the details and management. So thank you.

8:533

It's been wonderful working with all of you. Thank you. Looking forward to my next tour.

8:590

Other commissioner updates? No. Alright. In that case, I look for a motion to adjourn.

9:085

So moved. Second.

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That was, Commissioner Gagne on the second. All in favor? Aye. Aye. Aye. Thank you. We are adjourned.

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