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County staff asks to set Oct. 7 public hearing on land development code amendments

September 16, 2025 | Kittitas County, Washington


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County staff asks to set Oct. 7 public hearing on land development code amendments
Jeremy Johnson of Community Development Services told the Kittitas County commissioners that staff seeks a public hearing date to revisit four proposed land development code amendments. "As you may recall, we had a study session on 4 land development code amendments that CDS is proposing in August. We are asking to set a public hearing to reentertain those, amendments, on October 7 at 2PM," Johnson said.

The request was made during the consent and scheduling portion of the meeting; the transcript records the request but does not show a formal motion or vote to set the hearing in the excerpt provided.

Why it matters: land development code amendments can change zoning, permitted uses, or development standards and typically invite public comment during scheduled hearings. The transcript does not summarize the content of the four amendments or any supporting materials; it only records the request to schedule the public hearing.

Next steps: the board's formal setting of the hearing and any staff reports or public notices would appear on a subsequent agenda or in the official meeting minutes.

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