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Kitsap staff outline annual administrative code edits, seek April hearing; 14 topics include stormwater, tree canopy and parking
Summary
Kitsap County planning staff presented a package of about 14 annual administrative code edits on March 18 to correct inconsistencies, codify director interpretations and align local code with state law, and proposed a tentative Planning Commission hearing in mid-April.
Kitsap County Department of Community Development staff presented a package of annual administrative code edits to the Planning Commission on March 18, describing about 14 proposed changes intended to clarify existing code, correct inconsistencies and align local rules with recent state law.
“We track staff-identified needs, director’s interpretation of code, or other code suggestions from external code suggestions,” Colin Poff, long range planning supervisor, said while describing the annual update process and how more substantive changes could be deferred to separate proceedings. He said the county aims to adopt simpler edits more quickly and to refer large, substantive changes to longer processes when necessary.
The draft package covers items in Title 12 (stormwater/drainage), Title 16 (subdivision/land division), Title 17…
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