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Council adopts ordinance rezoning two city-owned parcels for public institution

Mercer Island City Council · December 3, 2025
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Summary

The Mercer Island City Council approved RZN 25-001 and adopted Ordinance No. 25C-29 on first reading to reclassify two city-owned parcels (9601 and 9611 SE 36th St.) from commercial office and single-family residential to public institution after a closed-record review and Planning Commission recommendation.

The Mercer Island City Council voted Tuesday to rezone two city-owned parcels at 9601 and 9611 Southeast 36th Street, adopting Ordinance No. 25C-29 to change their zoning from commercial office and single-family residential to public institution.

City Planning and Development Director Jeff Thomas told the council the matter was a quasi-judicial, closed-record review. He said the application was received in September, that a SEPA determination of non-significance was issued in November, and that the Planning…

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