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COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE 2024 1 Draft: Planning Commission 1st Presentation - April 17,2024 Draft Revised: March 28, 2024
Community Planning
Renton Comprehensive Plan Update Element Policies Draft
Draft: Planning Commission 1st Presentation - April 17,2024 : Updated: April 4, 2024
Summary of Updates
Washington State Law:
N/A
VISION 2050:
Support inclusive community planning.
King County Countywide Planning Policies:
N/A
Plans to be Adopted by Reference:
City Center Community Plan
Benson Hill Community Plan
Civic Core Vision and Action Plan
Rainier/Grady Junction TOD Subarea Plan
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Discussion
Table 1. Community Planning Discussion Review
2015 Text Draft Language
Through the Community Planning process, communities decide what they want
to nurture and what they want to change at a local level and set the vision and
goals for the community. Community Plans are a unifying force that identify
local characteristics and addresses local issues that are not in the
Comprehensive Plan, such as patterns of land use, design, traffic circulation,
and services. Community Plans result from a partnership between the City and
community residents, businesses, and other stakeholders in the Planning
Area. The purpose of Community Planning is to enhance that which the
community values, as well as to identify and assure sensible growth and
development, consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. Community Plans align
the provision of City services and the allocation of infrastructure investments
with community goals and priorities.
Community Planning is a process that gives greater voice to the community in the
planning and decision-making process. In Community Planning, the City partners
with residents, businesses, non-profit organizations, and other stakeholders to take
a localized approach to topics addressed in the Comprehensive Plan, such as
patterns of land use, design, traffic circulation, and services, and applies them to a
specific Planning Area or neighborhood. Community Planning enhances that which
the community values and assures sensible growth and development consistent
with the Comprehensive Plan
The City of Renton and its Potential Annexation Areas are comprised of ten distinct
communities, each with their own unique districts and neighborhoods. Through the
Community Planning process, communities set the vision and goals for their
respective areas and identify challenges and opportunities. Community Plans also
seek to identify local centers where housing, employment, and services are
accommodated in a compact urban form, as well as identify opportunities to
enhance sense of place and mix of uses through infill development, redevelopment,
and reuse of existing buildings.
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Goals
Table 1. Goals
Row # 2015 Goal Proposed Language Change Purpose or Rationale
1 CP-A: Engage the public with the opportunity to
participate in a partnership with the City shaping
the future of their community.
CP-A: Support inclusive community planning in
Renton through the Community Planning process to
provide residents, businesses, non-profits, and other
organizations the opportunity to participate in a
partnership with the City to shape the future of their
community.
Revised for clarity and consistency with PSRC
VISION 2050 checklist.
2 CP-B: Through Community Planning, improve the
livability of Renton’s neighborhoods, preserve
unique identities, foster and enhance community
character, and prioritize the provision of City
services and investment in infrastructure.
CP-B: Through Community Planning, identify goals,
priorities, challenges, and visions for Renton’s
Community Planning Areas, foster and celebrate
unique neighborhood characteristics and identities,
and prioritize the provision of City services and
investment in infrastructure and other improvement
projects.
Revision for clarity.
3 CP-C: Ensure Community Plans implement the
goals of the City and the Growth Management Act
and that there is consistency between the
Comprehensive Plan, Community Plans, and
Development Regulations.
CP-C: Ensure Community Plans implement City and
Growth Management Act goals that there is
consistency between the Comprehensive Plan,
Community Plans, and Development Regulations.
Revised for clarity.
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Policies
Table 2. Policies
Row # 2015 Policy Proposed Language Change Purpose or Rationale
1 Policy CP-1: Develop Plans in conjunction with
the people of the Community; this includes
coordinating with recognized neighborhood
associations, business associations, and other
community groups, as well as, business owners
and community residents.
Policy CP-1: Develop Community Plans in
collaboration with residents, businesses, and other
community groups. Prioritize the involvement of
underrepresented and historically marginalized
communities.
Revised for clarity and for consistency with PSRC
VISION 2050 checklist.
2 Policy CP-2: Engage in consistent and ongoing
public participation because it is essential in
developing relevant plans and in implementing
plans successfully.
Policy CP-2: Engage in ongoing equitable public
engagement to ensure development of relevant
plans and successful and equitable plan
implementation.
Revised for clarity.
3 Policy CP-3: Community Plans establish the vision
of the Community and identify features and
characteristics to retain, develop, preserve,
enhance, or correct. They also seek to identify
local centers where housing, employment, and
services are accommodated in a compact urban
form. Finally, plans seek to identify opportunities
to enhance community character and mix of uses
through infill development, redevelopment, and
reuse of existing buildings.
Removed. Removed as this is not a policy; moved language
into element discussion.
4 Policy CP-4: Develop plans that supplement and
refine the goals, objectives, and policies of the
Comprehensive Plan within the Community
Planning Areas and that make recommendations
on land use designations, design standards, and
capital improvements within the Community
Planning Areas.
Policy CP-4: Develop Community Plans that
supplement and refine the goals, objectives, and
policies of the Comprehensive Plan within the
Community Planning Areas and that make
recommendations on land use designations, design
standards, and capital improvements within the
Community Planning Area.
Revised for clarity.
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Row # 2015 Policy Proposed Language Change Purpose or Rationale
5 Policy CP-5: Recognize that unique districts and
neighborhoods exist within Community Planning
Areas and, if appropriate, include provisions for
subarea or neighborhood plans for these areas in
a Community Plan.
Policy CP-5: Include provisions within Community
Plans for subarea or neighborhood plans for unique
districts and neighborhoods that exist within
Community Planning Areas. For each Community
Planning Area, identify features and characteristics
to retain, develop, preserve, enhance, protect, or
correct.
Reorganized for clarity.
6 Policy CP-6: Implement Community Plans in
concert with Community Plan Advisory Boards
who make recommendations based on the
adopted vision and goals of their Community Plan
regarding the provision of City services and
infrastructure investment.
Policy CP-6: Implement Community Plans in concert
with Community Plan Advisory Boards who make
recommendations based on the adopted vision and
goals of their Community Plan regarding the
provision of City services and infrastructure
investment and other improvement projects.
Revised for consistency with language in the
element.