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Liberty Lake planning commission approves removal of redlines, will post updated land-use chapter draft
Summary
The Liberty Lake Planning Commission voted to remove redlines and post an updated draft of the comprehensive plan’s land-use chapter after staff outlined organizational and content changes and a public outreach schedule leading to formal submittal of several subelements this summer.
The Liberty Lake Planning Commission voted to remove redline tracking and post an updated draft of the comprehensive plan’s land-use chapter to the city website following a staff presentation on organizational and content updates.
The action, moved during the May 28 meeting, cleared the way for the city to publish a working draft while staff continues outreach and prepares related subelements for submission to the Washington State Department of Commerce. Director Key framed the update as a reorganization, saying the team “didn't make a lot of huge changes to it” but moved goals and policies into the land-use chapter and updated dated narrative and land-category descriptions.
The commission’s vote followed a 40-minute staff review that described four main edits: relocating goals and policies to…
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