Public Hearing on Proposed 6-Month Extension of The Interim Regulations
A public hearing will be held on Tuesday, September 29, 2020, upon completion of the regular agenda items, no earlier than 5:15 p.m., on the proposed six-month extension of the Interim Regulations relating to the Tideflats Subarea Planning process.
To comply with Governor Inslee's Emergency Proclamation, and the City Council's directive approved July 28, 2020, to continue virtual meetings through September 30, 2020, this meeting will not be conducted in-person and will have telephonic and virtual access for the public to attend.
The City Council meeting can be heard by dialing 253-215-8782 or through Zoom at www.zoom.us/j/89027150863 and entering the meeting ID 890 2715 0863, when prompted.
How to Provide Oral Comments
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How to Provide Written Comments
Written comments are highly encouraged. To submit a comment:
Tentative Schedule for City Council Consideration
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October 6: City Council Study Session
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October 13: First Reading of Ordinance
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October 20: Final Reading of Ordinance
Summary of the Ordinance
The City Council, on November 21, 2017, passed Amended Ordinance No. 28470, establishing interim regulations for the Tideflats and other heavy industrial zoning districts. The Interim Regulations do the following:
- Expand public notification for heavy industrial uses Citywide that require a SEPA determination or discretionary permit;
- Place a pause on the development of certain new non-industrial uses within the Port of Tacoma Manufacturing and Industrial Center;
- Place a pause on new residential development along the Northeast Tacoma shoreline as well as platting and subdivision of land on the slopes along Marine View Drive; and
- Place a pause on the development of certain new heavy industrial uses Citywide.
Since the initial adoption of the Interim Regulations in 2017, the Council has taken the following actions to extend the ordinance:
- November 13, 2018: Ordinance No. 28542 – six-month extension
- May 21, 2019: Ordinance No. 28583 – six-month extension
- November 12, 2019: Ordinance No. 28619 – six-month extension
- May 19, 2020: Ordinance No. 28671 – six-month extension
The current ordinance is set to expire on December 2, 2020.