Planned Action Ordinance definition
Examples of Planned Action Ordinance in a sentence
To create an incentive for and to streamline development within the CRA, the City prepared the CRA EIS and adopted the Planned Action Ordinance.
Additional commercial square footage and office uses may be approved as a minor amendment to this Agreement provided that the aggregate commercial and office uses fall within the scope of the Planned Action Ordinance.
Additional commercial square footage and office uses may be approved as a minor amendment to this Agreement provided that the aggregate commercial and office uses within the CRA fall within the scope of the Planned Action Ordinance.
Construction of this Facility includes the following on-site and off-site mitigation improvements as outlined in the Planned Action Ordinance: (1) installation of a traffic signal at the intersection at Granary Avenue and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Avenue; and (2) installation of a temporary traffic signal at interim Laurel and Cornwall Avenue.
SHA agrees that development of any property in the MPC-YT zone shall comply with the terms of Exhibit B (“Mitigation Document”) and Exhibit C (“Tree Protection Plan”) to the Planned Action Ordinance, whether or not a permit application is submitted as a planned action.
As anticipated in the Planned Action Ordinance, the Port and City will utilize the Biennial Transportation and Monitoring and Reporting to assess development thresholds and any impacts on the Transportation Infrastructure Phasing Plan.
In conjunction with this Agreement, the City has adopted a 275 Planned Action Ordinance (Planned Action) that involved detailed SEPA review and 276 identification of mitigations consistent with RCW 43.21C.031 and WAC ▇▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ through 277 WAS ▇▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇.
Such 482 improvements are identified pursuant to the Planned Action Ordinance Number ####-##, 483 incorporated herein by reference.
The City reviewed the proposed project to redevelop the Sears site into a mixed-use, pedestrian friendly, and transit-oriented development and determined that the proposal qualifies as a planned action under the Planned Action Ordinance.
Trees required pursuant to Land Use Code requirements and to satisfy conditions of the Planned Action Ordinance count toward meeting this commitment, as do the additional landscape amenities described in Article 9.3 above.