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Mill Creek planning commissioners recommend smaller minimum lot size, clarity changes for planned area developments

6406969 · October 20, 2025
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Summary

The Planning Commission voted to recommend code changes that lower the minimum planned residential development size and clarify applicant burdens; the recommendation goes to City Council for final action.

The Mill Creek Planning Commission on Oct. 16 voted to recommend City Council adopt amendments to the city’s Planned Area Development regulations, lowering the minimum planned residential development (PRD) size and updating several clarity provisions.

At a public hearing held during the commission’s regular meeting, planning staff summarized proposed amendments to Chapter 16.12 of the Mill Creek Municipal Code and said there were no members of the public who wished to speak and no written comments on the proposal. After brief discussion among commissioners, a motion recommending adoption of “Planning Commission Resolution 2025-1181” to the City…

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