In a recent government meeting, officials discussed strategic changes to land use regulations in Gig Harbor, emphasizing a cautious approach to zoning modifications. The focus will not be on altering land use designations dramatically but rather on enhancing the existing zoning framework.
Key changes include an increase in density allowances within certain residential zones. For example, in an R-3 zone district, the current cap of eight units per acre could rise to 32 units per acre, provided that the developments are classified as extremely affordable or include additional amenities. This shift aims to promote more sustainable and accessible housing options without fundamentally altering the character of the community.
Officials reiterated that these adjustments are designed to maximize the potential of existing districts while maintaining the integrity of Gig Harbor's land use planning.