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Issaquah docket for 2025 includes middle-housing updates, co-living, land-use map change for food bank site

2106759 · January 9, 2025
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Summary

The Issaquah Planning Policy Commission on Jan. 9 reviewed the city's proposed 2025 docket of comprehensive-plan and code amendments, including middle-housing renaming, state-required co-living changes, a land-use map change tied to the Issaquah Food Bank site, and a transportation concurrency evaluation.

The Issaquah Planning Policy Commission on Jan. 9 reviewed the city's proposed 2025 docket of comprehensive-plan and code amendments, which staff said will be the year'long list of topics considered for plan or code changes.

Items on the proposed docket include: renaming the single-family land-use categories to better describe allowed uses (a step tied to the city's middle-housing work); implementing state-required allowance for co-living in residential zones that allow more than six units (a response to House Bill 1998); updating the land-use designation map to accommodate a proposed sale and continued operation by the Issaquah Food Bank (the food bank…

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