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Council adopts expanded exterior color palette for Snoqualmie historic districts
Summary
After public comment and a planning commission recommendation, the Snoqualmie City Council unanimously approved Resolution 17-21 to adopt a broader exterior color palette for buildings in the historic district and historic landmark overlay.
The Snoqualmie City Council unanimously approved Resolution 17-21 on July 14, adopting a new exterior color palette for buildings within the downtown historic district overlay and the historic landmark overlay. The resolution follows a planning commission public hearing and outreach with downtown business owners and the Economic Development Commission.
The action matters because the change increases the palette of colors allowable without a variance, which council and staff said reduces cost and time burdens for downtown business owners seeking façade improvements while retaining design…
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