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Public Hearing and Informational Session for the 2023 Annual Amendment to the One Tacoma Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Regulatory Code
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~ The City of Tacoma Planning Commission is set to hold a public hearing on Wednesday, April 5, 2023, at 5:30 p.m. regarding the proposed 2023 Annual Amendment to Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Regulatory Code. The meeting will be hybrid and can be attended in person or on ZOOM.

Additionally, the City of Tacoma Planning and Development Department will host an informational session on Wednesday, March 29, 2023, at 5:30 p.m. on ZOOM for those interested in learning more about the proposed amendments. Meeting details are available online at cityoftacoma.org/2023Amendment.

The proposed amendments include a land use designation change for a 1.24-acre parcel located at 1824 S. 49th Street owned by Wesco Management, LLC from "Low Scale Residential" to "General Commercial" that would allow the currently vacant parcel to be developed as a Mor Furniture Outlet store; electric fences that would apply citywide in C-1 and C-2 Commercial Districts as well as the CIX Industrial Mixed-Use District and the WR Warehouse Residential District; shipping containers that would be allowed as an accessory structure on C-1 and C-2 Commercial Districts and residentially zoned properties with an approved Conditional Use Permit; delivery-only retail businesses that would apply citywide in zoning districts allowing for retail commercial uses; commercial zoning update phase I which focuses on clarifying the applicability of existing standards to more clearly articulate which standards apply to single- and mixed-use multi-family development in commercial zoning districts; and minor plan and code amendments intended to keep information current, correct errors, address inconsistencies, improve clarity, and enhance applicability of the Plan and Code.

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Those wishing to submit written comments can do so by emailing planning@cityoftacoma.org or mailing comments to 747 Market Street, Room 345, Tacoma WA 98402 by April 7th at 5 PM. For more information about these proposed amendments or the annual amendment process visit cityoftacoma.org/2023Amendment or contact Adam Nolan Associate Planner (253) 320-8119 or ANolan@cityoftacoma.org .

The City of Tacoma is inviting members of the public to attend both meetings in order to learn more about these proposed amendments before they are voted upon by the Planning Commission later this month.

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