City Neighborhood Council and the Neighborhood Planning & Land Use Committee June 11, 2015 City Neighborhood Council.

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City Neighborhood Council and the Neighborhood Planning & Land Use Committee June 11, 2015 City Neighborhood Council

Charter of the City Neighborhood Council The City Neighborhood Council (CNC) is a citizen-led advisory group, comprised of elected members from each of the City’s 13 Districts, organized under the authority of Seattle City Council Resolution (Establishment of Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program) in October, Subsequent resolutions have refined or altered this initial resolution. They are Resolution (Amendment to Promote Diversity) December, 1989; Resolution (Neighborhood District Representation on the City Neighborhood Council) in July, 1994; and Resolution (City/Community Partnership) October, 1994.*Resolution 27709Resolution 28115Resolution 28948Resolution The CNC's purpose is to provide city-wide coordination for the Neighborhood Matching Fund, Neighborhood Budget Prioritization, and Neighborhood Planning programs. The CNC also provides a forum for a discussion of common neighborhood issues and is available for advice on policies necessary for the effective and equitable implementation of the Neighborhood Planning and Assistance Program. Its monthly meetings are open to the public.

Neighborhood Districts and District Councils The city is divided into 13 neighborhood districts. Each District Council is comprised of representatives from community councils, nonprofit organizations and business districts. The councils provide a forum for consideration of concerns and for the sharing of ideas for solutions to common problems. To ensure that city programs and services are responsive and reflective of the needs and values of its neighborhoods, field staff known as Neighborhood District Coordinators serve as the community’s liaison and resource.

DON Staffing for Districts North Region Team Ballard & NW – Tom Whittemore NE – Karen Ko North – Chris Dumpys Central Region Team Central & Downtown – Yun Pitre & Laurie Ames Queen Anne/Magnolia – Laurie Ames Lake Union – Tim Durkan East – Tim Durkan South Region Team SW – Kerry Wade SE – Jenny Frankl Delridge – Kerry Wade Greater Duwamish – Jake Hellenkamp

Southwest DC Admiral Neighborhood Association Alki Community Council Fairmount Community Association Fauntleroy Community Association Genesee-Schmitz Neighborhood Council Highland Park Action Committee Junction Neighborhood Organization (JuNO) Morgan Community Association (MoCA) Senior Center of West Seattle South Seattle Community College Southwest Seattle Historical Society /Log House Museum West Seattle Junction Association Southeast DC Eritrean Association in Greater Seattle Mount Baker Community Club Othello Station Community Action Team Rainier Chamber Lakewood/Seward Park Community Club Rainier Beach Community Club Rainier Valley Greenways New Holly Neighborhood Clubs Othello Neighborhood Association Southeast Seattle Crime Prevention Council Northwest DC 36th District Democrats Aurora Avenue Merchants Association Broadview Community Council Friends of Green Lake Green Lake Community Council Greenwood Community Council Haller Lake Community Club Licton Springs Community Council Phinney Neighborhood Association Phinney Ridge Community Council North East DC Belvedere Terrace Community Council Hawthorne Hills Community Council Inverness Community Club Laurelhurst Community Club Matthews Beach Community Club Portage Bay/Roanoke Park Community Council Ravenna Bryant Community Association Residents of Magnuson Park Roosevelt Neighborhood Association Roosevelt Neighbors’ Alliance University District Community Council University Park Community Club View Ridge Community Council Wedgwood Community Council Windermere North Community Association North DC Cedar Park Neighborhood Council Cedar Park/Lake City North Emergency Communication HUB Douglas Park Cooperative Lake City Community Council Lake City Greenways Lake City Townhouses Maple Leaf Community Council Meadowbrook Community Council North Cedar Park Good Neighbor Association Olympic Hills Community Council Pinehurst Community Council Thornton Creek Alliance Victory Heights Community Council North Seattle Chamber South Cedar Park Good Neighbor Association Queen Anne – Magnolia DC 36th District Democrats 36th District Republicans Greater Queen Anne Chamber Heron Habitat Helpers Interbay Neighborhood Association Interbay P-Patch Magnolia Chamber of Commerce Magnolia Community Center Advisory Cnl. Magnolia Community Club Magnolia Historical Society Michaelson Manor Resident Council Queen Anne Community Council Queen Anne Helpline Queen Anne Historical Society Seattle Marine Business Coalition Sustainable Magnolia Sustainable Queen Anne Uptown Alliance Lake Union DC Wallingford Community Council Fremont Neighborhood Council Fremont Chamber of Commerce History House Westlake Avenue North Association East Lake Community Council Cascade Neighborhood Council Floating Homes Association Wallingford Chamber of Commerce, Lake Union Assn Greater Duwamish DC South Park Area Redevelopment Committee Georgetown Community Council Beacon Hill Merchants Association Beacon Ridge Improvement Community Duwamish River Clean Up Coalition Beacon B.I.K.E.S. Georgetown Merchants Association South Park Neighborhood Association Jefferson Park Alliance North Beacon Hill Council SODO Business Association Manufacturing Industrial Council South Park Information and Resource East DC Broadway BIA Cal Anderson Park Alliance Capitol Hill Community Council Capitol Hill Housing Improvement Program Capitol Hill Neighborhood Plan Stewardship Cnl. Capitol Hill Chamber of Commerce East Precinct Advisory Council First Hill Community Council First Hill Improvement Association Freeway Park Neighborhood Group Madison Park Community Council Madison Park Business Association Madison Valley Community Council Madison Valley Merchants Association Miller Park Advisory Council Montlake Community Club Miller Park Neighborhood Association Pike-Pine Urban Neighborhood Coalition POWHAT (Pike/OliveWay/Harvard Area Triangle) Yesler Terrace Community Council Delridge DC Pigeon Point Neighborhood Council North Delridge Neighborhood Council Highland Park Improvement Club Delridge Neighborhoods Development Assn Nature Consortium Camp Long Advisory Council SWt Community Center Advisory Council Southwest Youth and Family Services Puget Ridge Neighborhood Council Westwood Neighborhood Council High Point Neighborhood Association White Center Community Development Assn Safefutures Youth Center Longfellow Creek Watershed Council West Seattle Crime Prevention Council High Point Resources Coalition/Homeowners Association/Open Space Association Highland Park Action Committee Campana Quetzal Delridge Community Center Advisory Council South Seattle Community College Central Area DC 12th Avenue Neighborhood Plan Stewardship Committee African American Veterans Group of WA State Black Dollar Days Task Force CD Association Central Area Chamber of Commerce Central Area Cultural Arts Commission Ballard DC 36th District Democrats 36th District Green Party 36th District Republican Party Ballard Landmark Residents Assn Ballard Rotary Ballard Place Condominiums Ballard Chamber of Commerce Ballard High School PTSA Ballard Historical Society Ballard Northwest Senior Center Canal Station Condominium Association Central Ballard Residents Association Crown Hill Business Association, Crown Hill Neighborhood Association East Ballard Community Association Friends of Burke Gilman Trail Groundswell NW Nordic Heritage Museum North Seattle Industrial Association Norwegian Commercial Club Olympic Manor Community Club Shilshole Liveaboard Association Sunset Hill Community Association Sunset West Condominium Association Sustainable Ballard Whittier Heights Community Council CNC Member Organizations Downtown Under construction

2015 Officers and Committee Chairs Co-Chairs: Catherine Weatbrook, Laine Ross Co-Vice Chairs: Karl deJong, Tony Provine Secretary: Stephanie Tschida Committee Chairs: Neighborhood Matching Fund Committee Co-Chairs: Laine Ross, Catherine Weatbrook Neighborhood Planning and Land Use Committee Co-Chairs: Cindi Barker, Irene Wall Budget Committee Chair: Amanda Kay Helmick Transportation Committee Co-Chairs: Dennis Galvin, Kirk Robbins Youth and Schools Committee Chair: Eden Mack

Neighborhood Planning & Land Use Committee Advocacy of neighborhood planning and citizen engagement Analysis of citywide land use issues Monthly meetings and distribution list

NPLUC Analysis of Citywide issues – current work Low Rise Code Corrections Comp Plan 2035 & EIS Comp Plan Annual Amendments Omnibus Annual Amendments Design Review Process Improvements Neighborhood Conservation Districts Incentive Zoning / Linkage Fee Workforce Housing ADU and DADU policy changes TOD implementation Living Building Initiative II Pedestrian Retail Areas Private Property Tree Rules Update Development Impact Fees Coordinated Street Furniture * Family Size Housing Building Code Major Update *RFP Cancelled

Land Use Engagement Tool

NPLUC Advocacy of Neighborhood Planning June 27, 2015 event Focused on the intersection of neighborhood plans and the Comprehensive Plan Update. Re-established stewardship activity & connections Incorporating new planning areas (Urban Design Framework, Action Plan, etc) Engage UW Planning & Environment students

We would like to invite you to attend as well

PC and NPLUC - Similar Goals Representing broad range of citizen concerns & opinion Connecting citizens to government Caring about physical and social fabric of Seattle Challenged to keep up with rapid change City Neighborhood Council