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File #: SS 19-89   
Type: Study Session Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/20/2019 In control: City Council Study Session
On agenda: 10/8/2019 Final action: 10/8/2019
Title: Proctor Willows Master Plan and Development Agreement
Attachments: 1. Agenda Memo, 2. Attachment A: Technical Committee Report with Exhibits, 3. Attachment B: Council Issues Matrix
MEMO TO: Members of the City Council
FROM: Mayor John Marchione
SUBJECT:
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Proctor Willows Master Plan and Development Agreement

I. RECOMMENDED ACTION
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Begin review for action on the Proctor Willows Type V Quasi-Judicial consolidated permit for the development of a 15.6-acre site consisting of 174 townhomes and a six-story 195-unit mixed-use residential building with 22,000 square feet of commercial space, to determine consistency with the Redmond Zoning Code and Comprehensive Plan and to direct staff to schedule a public hearing.
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II. DEPARTMENT CONTACTS

Erika Vandenbrande, Director, 425-556-2457
Carol Helland, Deputy Director, 425-556-2107
Sarah Pyle, Manager, Land Use and Strategic Initiatives 425-556-2426
Ben Sticka, Planner 425-556-2470
Planning and Community Development Department


III. DESCRIPTION/BACKGROUND

The Proctor Willows project requires a Master Plan and Development Agreement approvals to proceed. Development Agreements require a public hearing before the City Council, followed by Council approval. Under the Redmond Zoning Code (RZC), the Master Plan is required to be reviewed by Council in a consolidated package when a Development Agreement is sought. The following City Council meetings have been scheduled to facilitate the required review and approval process.

Date
Council Meeting
* September 24
Committee of the Whole
* October 1
Council Staff Report
October 8
Study Session
November 19
Public Hearing and Potential Final Action

Because the Proctor Willows project requires a Type V Quasi-Judicial decision of the City Council, the proceedings are governed by the Appearance of Fairness Doctrine. Communications outside of a Council meeting must be disclosed and could result in the disqualification of a decisionmaker if objections to participation are raised by the parties.

Project Context

The proposed project is located within the Willows/Rose Hill Neighborhoo...

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