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Woodinville extends interim inclusionary zoning and amends school impact fees after council debate
Summary
The council extended interim inclusionary zoning for six months and passed first-reading changes to school impact fees after debate about a large increase for some multifamily categories and concerns about housing affordability and school funding.
The Woodinville City Council on Nov. 4 extended temporary inclusionary zoning regulations and approved first reading of changes to the North Shore School District capital facilities plan and an amended school impact fee schedule.
Council reopened and completed a public hearing on Ordinance 795 to extend interim inclusionary zoning regulations (originally adopted under Ordinance 786). Staff said the state statutory citations permit such extensions when a hearing is held and findings are made; council voted unanimously to adopt the six‑month extension.
Later in the meeting staff presented the North Shore School District capital…
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