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Planning Commission approves 2025–26 docket amid debate over late application and process

3785363 · June 12, 2025
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The Redmond Planning Commission voted June 11 to recommend the 2025–26 annual docket to City Council after debating whether to include a late petition from Columbia Pacific Advisors and the procedural fairness of accepting a missed application.

The Redmond Planning Commission voted June 11, 2025, to recommend the city’s 2025–26 annual docket to City Council after heated discussion about whether to include a late petition from Columbia Pacific Advisors seeking an amendment related to a Southeast Redmond project.

The docket discussion followed roughly two hours of other business and public testimony earlier in the meeting. Glenn Coyle, senior planner in long-range planning, told commissioners the city had received three written comments since the last meeting, including two from counsel for Columbia Pacific Advisors. Commissioners debated procedural fairness: several members said the city’s published docket process — including an April 1 application deadline and a fee to cover review costs — exists to ensure equal treatment and transparency; others said the zoning code contains a…

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