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Planning commission debates urban design redlines; motion to add descriptive paragraph fails

5090707 · June 27, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners reviewed proposed edits to the urban design chapter and voted down a motion to reinsert a descriptive paragraph about design standards and community character; staff will proceed with streamlined redlines and code-focused edits.

The Liberty Lake Planning Commission reviewed a set of proposed redlines to the draft urban design chapter on June 25 and rejected a narrow motion to restore a descriptive paragraph several commissioners had proposed keeping.

Amy (city planner) led the session and summarized edits intended to shorten and clarify the chapter, remove outdated language and shift implementation details to development code and engineering standards. Staff proposed removing an antiquated reference to "planned unit development," consolidating redundant policies, and avoiding…

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