110 likes | 291 Vues
2019 Comprehensive Plan Amendments Introduction. Bellevue Planning Commission Study Session February 27, 2019 Nicholas Matz AICP Terry Cullen AICP. 2019 Annual Comprehensive Plan Amendments (CPA). Planning Commission tonight: Introduce the proposed amendments
E N D
2019 Comprehensive Plan AmendmentsIntroduction Bellevue Planning Commission Study Session February 27, 2019 Nicholas Matz AICP Terry Cullen AICP
2019 Annual Comprehensive Plan Amendments (CPA) Planning Commission tonight: Introduce the proposed amendments Review the Threshold Review Decision Criteria Direction/feedback requested on: Data for Threshold Review Results of real-time auditing of tonight’s material
12620 Northup Way The Park in Bellevue Crossroads/Bellevue Technology Center Vision Zero for Gun Safety
Vision Zero for Gun Safety – citywideHuman Services Element Introduction Human services are services that enable individuals and families to meet basic human needs…and offer a continuum of support including intervention, prevention, and enhancement. In order to address these needs, Bellevue has established five community goals, which state that all community members should have: Food to eat and a roof overhead. Supportive relationships within families, neighborhoods, and communities. A safe haven from all forms of violence and abuse. Health care to be as physically and mentally fit as possible. Education and job skills to lead an independent life.
Vision Zero for Gun Safety – citywideHuman Services Needs Update – Cross-connect GOAL #3: A SAFE HAVEN FROM ALL FORMS OF VIOLENCE AND ABUSE Why is this Goal Area Important? All forms of personal violence, including domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse and neglect, are unacceptable in any of our communities. During times of stress, people can be more vulnerable, and may need more support to handle situations without violence. Early intervention with individuals and families is critical to prevent additional physical and mental health issues…equally important are efforts to educate the community on what strategies are effective to prevent violence from occurring in the first place.
Vision Zero for Gun Safety - citywide Proposed policy amendments to the Human Services Element implementing a policy goal to strive to achieve zero deaths and serious injuries from gun violence in Bellevue by 2035: Comprehensive risk review and assessment Coordination of regional best practices Implement gun safety strategies supporting a safe city Promoting healthy living through a sense of safety contributing to successful businesses and neighborhoods
MF-M and MF-L to MF-UR* • Add an MF-UR definition to the Glossary • Delete S-NB-39 from North Bellevue Subarea Plan *designation does not exist in the Plan
O to MF-M (4.7 ac) • Seven policy amendments* to redevelop site (47 acres) • Three policy amendments directing city action: • Encourage TDM for TOD • Add improvements to the TFP for MMLOS • Neighborhood stability by mitigating regional trans. improvements *TOD densities, affordable housing, neighborhood edges and conservation easements, multi-modal mobility, strengthen economic vitality
2019 Annual Comprehensive Plan Amendments (CPA) Who can propose and how? Site versus text/map Procedures and criteria – LUC 20.30I similarly situated The role of geographic expansion – Determines whether to consider Threshold Review – Final Review – Evaluates merits Two-step Review
2019 Comprehensive Plan AmendmentsIntroduction Bellevue Planning Commission Study Session February 27, 2019