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Commissioner and DCD staff praise Sequim planning work, agree to fix map error
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Summary
At a Sequim meeting, a commissioner praised the planning commission and DCD staff explained the department's role under the Growth Management Act; a participant flagged a possible school-parcel mapping error that staff said they would correct.
A commissioner at a public meeting in Sequim said they had not realized "the depth of what the planning commission did," and praised the town as "well maintained and so well planned." The commissioner said the planning commission's perspective "is meant to complement the knowledge and the perspective of the city staff," describing the commission's volunteer role as asking questions and applying staff research.
A Department of Community Development staff member said the department "has the responsibility" to balance residents' needs with the city's obligations under the Growth Management Act and to allow managed growth. The staff member said DCD's planning work affects how people travel, shop and live and described the department's role as helping Sequim "grow gracefully over the next 20 years." The staff member also noted that parks will be mapped within the parks chapter of the plan.
A meeting participant raised a specific mapping concern, asking whether the school district owned property shown on a draft map and suggesting the depiction may reflect someone looking at a map rather than parcel data. The participant said, "So, yeah, we'll clean that up," and a DCD staff member responded that the school district, not the city, determines where and when a new school is located.
No formal motions or votes were recorded in the excerpt. Staff and commissioners framed the discussion as part of preparing a comprehensive plan and development regulations intended to support younger families while maintaining Sequim's small-town character over a 20-year planning horizon.

