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The purpose of this feature class is to provide more detailed environmental analysis during formulation of planning proposals rather than at the project permit review stage. The planned action ordinance brings the environmental analysis and mitigation measures within the EIS together with the City’s plans and development regulations, providing the basis for expedited review of development proposals. The Downtown Planned Action will bring these measures to the City, as adopted by the City Council who has the final authority to implement the planned action process for Puyallup. This data is best used in conjunction with Puyallup Zoning. |
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The purpose of this feature class is to provide more detailed environmental analysis during formulation of planning proposals rather than at the project permit review stage. The planned action ordinance brings the environmental analysis and mitigation measures within the EIS together with the City’s plans and development regulations, providing the basis for expedited review of development proposals. The Downtown Planned Action will bring these measures to the City, as adopted by the City Council who has the final authority to implement the planned action process for Puyallup. This data is best used in conjunction with Puyallup Zoning. |
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Riley Johnson (Planning Department 2018 GIS/Planning Intern)
Jennifer Recco (GIS Coordinator) |
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<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>The Downtown Planned Action Area, adoption of Ordinance #3173 effective July 18, 2018, considers tools that promote economic development and downtown revitalization by implementing a "Planned Action" Environmental Impact Statement (PAEIS or EIS). The PAEIS will expedite the processing or projects that are consistent with the City's adopted plans for Downtown. The proposal also includes amendments to the City's Comprehensive Plan, including the Transportation Element, and Capital Facilities Plan, and the municipal Code. Municipal Code amendments would change development standards governing the size and scale of buildings and forms of parking that would result in greater building density and intensity, and a greater amount of population and employment.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV> |
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<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>Anyone using this feature class should read the metadata before using it. Read Disclaimer to and Warranty by Users of City Of Puyallup GIS Data.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV> |
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Downtown Planned Action Area |
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