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Planning commission previews 2025 Redmond 2050 code package, schedules hearings

Redmond Planning Commission · October 10, 2024
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Summary

The Redmond Planning Commission continued review of the 2025 Redmond 2050 code package Oct. 9, covering consolidated use regulations, special districts (TOD focus areas and a Marymoor cultural district), home‑business and retail use changes, and a draft schedule for public hearings in November and December.

The Redmond Planning Commission on Oct. 9 continued review of the 2025 Redmond 2050 code package, focusing on where use rules will live in the revised zoning code and on several district‑level proposals. Jeff Churchill, principal staff lead, told commissioners the meeting covered the ‘‘use’’ side of the package and that draft redlines for part 1 will be in packets for November, with a public hearing on Nov. 6 and a December hearing for part 2 that includes affordable‑housing text.

Why it matters: the code rewrite consolidates scattered use regulations into a single chapter (21.04) to reduce duplication, clarifies measurement and site‑planning rules, and…

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