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Port Orchard planning commission recommends rezoning 13 parcels from industrial to residential

3685628 · June 4, 2025
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Summary

The Planning Commission voted to recommend that the City Council approve a package of 2025 comprehensive plan amendments that includes a map amendment to redesignate 13 parcels from industrial to medium residential and a legislative rezone from light industrial to R-3, after hearing public testimony about access and development type.

The Port Orchard Planning Commission on June 3 voted to recommend that the City Council adopt an ordinance approving the 2025 comprehensive plan amendments, including a map change to redesignate 13 parcels southwest of Southwest Old Clifton Road and Lloyd Parkway from industrial to medium residential and a legislative rezone from light industrial to Residential-3.

The recommendation follows a public hearing during which the commission reopened the record for final oral testimony. Jim Fisk, principal planner, told the commission the package also includes city-initiated text amendments to the capital facilities element and the transportation improvement program and that the City Council is tentatively scheduled to consider the commission’s recommendation on June 10 following a required 60-day…

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