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Developer asks Redmond to docket rezone of Lehi site to allow housing, 10% required affordable units

5398763 · July 16, 2025
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Columbia Pacific Advisors asked the Redmond City Council during the public comment period on July 15 to docket a map amendment so its Lehi parcel can be rezoned to Corridor Mixed Use, a move the developer says would allow residential development and require 10% of new units to be affordable.

Columbia Pacific Advisors asked the Redmond City Council during public comment on July 15 to docket a proposal to remove a split zoning designation on the company’s Lehi property so the entire parcel would be zoned Corridor Mixed Use, a change the developer said would allow residential uses that were recently removed from the Business Park zone.

Rebecca Bloom, chief investment officer for real estate equity at Columbia Pacific Advisors, told the council the site — described in testimony as the Redmond Lehi site at 6901 180th Avenue NE — is currently split between Corridor Mixed Use on the west and Business Park on the east. "Docketing this request is a crucial step to bring an appropriately dense residential development…

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