There are several aspects of any proposed development—maximum building height, minimum parking, and elements of the new building’s design—that are determined by Code requirements and cannot be substantially restricted through Urban Design Project Review (UDPR). However, there is important discretion in how these standards are applied to serve the best design outcomes of new development.
The UDPR process provides an opportunity for the community to provide valuable perspective and input relevant to large new developments within Tacoma’s Mixed-Use Centers to ensure they align with Tacoma’s vision for a built environment that is well-designed, functional, and culturally expressive.
Public engagement steps in the UDPR process
Public notice is provided at the Concept Design stage and the Final Design stage of the application process for both Administrative Review track and the Urban Design Board (UDB) Review track.
Additionally, applications on the UDB Review track are subject to one public meeting of the Urban Design Board at the Concept Design Review stage. Per State statute, a design review process such as UDPR is limited to one public meeting where public comment and input is expressly sought. To provide the best opportunity for meaningful, constructive input on the fundamental design concept of the proposed development, this meeting is held at the early Concept Design Review stage of the application process.
For more information about a specific UDPR application, including permit attachments, search Accela directly. If you know the permit application number, you may access the documents at
https://aca-prod.accela.com/TACOMA/Default.aspx, by putting the permit number in the search field. You do not need an account to use the search feature. Once the permit application record opens, the attachments are linked under the “record info” tab.