Parks and Open Space Zoning Project
The City Council directed staff to develop a new Parks Zone as part of the 2024 Comprehensive Plan Periodic Review. After receiving feedback on the initial draft of the Parks Zone development regulations from the Parks and Recreation Commission (PRC), Planning Commission (PC), and the community, the project was returned to the PRC for further input and analysis. The PRC provided a recommendation to separate the zoning work into two separate zones: one for open space lands and one for developed parks. The Open Space Zone was identified as the first phase of the project, which was completed in 2024 with input from the PRC, Open Space Conservancy Trust (OSCT) Board, and the PC. The Open Space Zone was adopted by the City Council with Ordinance No. 24C-15, establishing development regulations for City-owned open space lands.
The Parks Zone is the second phase of the project, which will establish development regulations for City-owned parks. The PRC began discussions on the Parks Zone at the October 2024 PRC meeting and is anticipated to provide a recommendation to PC in Q2 2025. The PC will then conduct the legislative review process and the City Council is anticipated to review and adopt the Parks Zone by the end of 2025.
The City Council directed staff to develop a new Parks Zone as part of the 2024 Comprehensive Plan Periodic Review. After receiving feedback on the initial draft of the Parks Zone development regulations from the Parks and Recreation Commission (PRC), Planning Commission (PC), and the community, the project was returned to the PRC for further input and analysis. The PRC provided a recommendation to separate the zoning work into two separate zones: one for open space lands and one for developed parks. The Open Space Zone was identified as the first phase of the project, which was completed in 2024 with input from the PRC, Open Space Conservancy Trust (OSCT) Board, and the PC. The Open Space Zone was adopted by the City Council with Ordinance No. 24C-15, establishing development regulations for City-owned open space lands.
The Parks Zone is the second phase of the project, which will establish development regulations for City-owned parks. The PRC began discussions on the Parks Zone at the October 2024 PRC meeting and is anticipated to provide a recommendation to PC in Q2 2025. The PC will then conduct the legislative review process and the City Council is anticipated to review and adopt the Parks Zone by the end of 2025.
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February 6, 2025 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting
Share February 6, 2025 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting on Facebook Share February 6, 2025 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting on Twitter Share February 6, 2025 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting on Linkedin Email February 6, 2025 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting linkThe Parks and Recreation Commission (PRC) continued discussion on the Parks Zone at their February 6, 2025 meeting. The PRC provided input to staff on the draft Parks Zone development regulations and discussed wireless communications facilities, Aubrey Davis Park and Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) right-of-way, and the Mercer Island Community and Event Center (MICEC).
Agenda packet materials can be found here.
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January 9, 2025 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting
Share January 9, 2025 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting on Facebook Share January 9, 2025 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting on Twitter Share January 9, 2025 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting on Linkedin Email January 9, 2025 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting linkThe Parks and Recreation Commission (PRC) continued discussion on the Parks Zone at their January 9, 2025 meeting. The PRC provided input to staff on the draft Parks Zone development regulations and discussed public art, Aubrey Davis Park and Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) right-of-way, critical areas, landings and street ends, and wireless communications facilities.
Agenda packet materials can be found here.
Meeting minutes can be found here.
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November 7, 2024 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting
Share November 7, 2024 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting on Facebook Share November 7, 2024 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting on Twitter Share November 7, 2024 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting on Linkedin Email November 7, 2024 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting linkThe Parks and Recreation Commission (PRC) continued discussions on the Parks Zone at their November 7, 2024 meeting. The PRC provided input to staff on the Parks Zone development standards and reviewed a draft of the purpose statement, designation requirements, uses permitted, and definitions. The PRC will review a full draft of the Parks Zone development regulations at the January 9, 2025 special meeting.
Meeting materials can be found here.
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Open Space Zone Adopted by the City Council Effective December 31, 2024
Share Open Space Zone Adopted by the City Council Effective December 31, 2024 on Facebook Share Open Space Zone Adopted by the City Council Effective December 31, 2024 on Twitter Share Open Space Zone Adopted by the City Council Effective December 31, 2024 on Linkedin Email Open Space Zone Adopted by the City Council Effective December 31, 2024 linkDuring the November 4, 2024 City Council meeting, the City Council conducted the second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 24C-15 with an effective date of December 31, 2024. This ordinance will establish the Open Space Zone in Title 19 of the Mercer Island City Code (MICC) on the same effective date as the Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update.
Ordinance No. 24C-15 will establish new sections of City Code (MICC 19.05.030 Open Space – OS and MICC 19.05.040 Open Space Development Standards), amend MICC 19.16.010 Definitions and MICC 19.01.040 Zone Establishment, and repeal and replace MICC Chapter 19 Appendix D – Zoning Map. These code amendments align with the amendments to the Land Use Map included as part of the Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update.
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October 8, 2024 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting
Share October 8, 2024 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting on Facebook Share October 8, 2024 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting on Twitter Share October 8, 2024 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting on Linkedin Email October 8, 2024 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting linkThe Parks and Recreation Commission (PRC) began discussions on the Parks Zone development process at their October 8, 2024 meeting. The PRC provided input to staff and shared ideas related to the Parks Zone purpose statement, designation requirements, and uses permitted. The PRC will review drafts of these sections of code and begin discussion on the Parks Zone development standards at their November meeting.
Meeting materials can be found here.
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Open Space Zone – First Reading of Ordinance 24C-15.
Share Open Space Zone – First Reading of Ordinance 24C-15. on Facebook Share Open Space Zone – First Reading of Ordinance 24C-15. on Twitter Share Open Space Zone – First Reading of Ordinance 24C-15. on Linkedin Email Open Space Zone – First Reading of Ordinance 24C-15. linkDuring the October 15, 2024 City Council meeting, the City Council will conduct the first reading of Ordinance No. 24C-15. If approved, this ordinance will establish a new Open Space Zone in Title 19 of the Mercer Island City Code (MICC). The Open Space Zone is one of the implementing code amendments that must be adopted concurrently with the Comprehensive Plan periodic review to ensure the code remains consistent with the Comprehensive Plan without any gaps in timing.
Ordinance No. 24C-15 will implement the Open Space Zone by creating new sections of City Code (MICC 19.05.030 Open Space – OS and MICC 19.05.040 Open Space Development Standards), amending MICC 19.16.010 Definitions and MICC 19.01.040 Zone Establishment, and repealing and replacing MICC Chapter 19 Appendix D – Zoning Map. These code amendments align with amendments to the Land Use Map currently under consideration by the City Council as a part of the Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update.
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September 25, 2024 Planning Commission Meeting
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Open Space Zone Code Amendment – Public Hearing September 25, 2024
Notice is hereby given that the Mercer Island Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at its Hybrid Meeting on Wednesday, September 25, 2024, at approximately 6pm, to receive comments on proposed amendments to Mercer Island City Code (MICC) to create a new section under Chapter 19.05 and to amend 19.01.040 Zone Establishment, 19.16.010 Definitions and Title 19 Appendix D Zoning Map. The proposed amendments would add a new Open Space Zone and the associated development regulations and definitions for the new zone.
For more information, https://mieplan.mercergov.org/public/ZTR24-002/
The Planning Commission will meet remotely; however, the public hearing is accessible in person and using Zoom. The public will have the opportunity to comment during the public hearing by either attending in person, calling in, or logging onto the meeting via Zoom. Written comments may be submitted to the City of Mercer Island by e-mail to cityclerk@mercerisland.gov until such time that the public hearing is adjourned.
Detailed instructions on how to comment live during the public hearing will be available online on or before September 20, 2024, at: https://www.mercerisland.gov/bc-pc
Deborah Estrada, MMC
Deputy City ClerkAmericans with disabilities accommodations are available by calling (206) 275-7791.
Published in the Mercer Island Reporter: August 21, 2024
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May 15, 2024 Planning Commission Meeting
Share May 15, 2024 Planning Commission Meeting on Facebook Share May 15, 2024 Planning Commission Meeting on Twitter Share May 15, 2024 Planning Commission Meeting on Linkedin Email May 15, 2024 Planning Commission Meeting linkAt the May 15 Planning Commission meeting, the Commission voted to approve the recommendation regarding the Open Space Zone development regulations, the new Zoning Map, and the new Land Use Map for inclusion in the City's Comprehensive Plan.
Meeting materials can be found here.
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April 4, 2024 Parks & Recreation Commission and Open Space Conservancy Trust Joint Meeting
Share April 4, 2024 Parks & Recreation Commission and Open Space Conservancy Trust Joint Meeting on Facebook Share April 4, 2024 Parks & Recreation Commission and Open Space Conservancy Trust Joint Meeting on Twitter Share April 4, 2024 Parks & Recreation Commission and Open Space Conservancy Trust Joint Meeting on Linkedin Email April 4, 2024 Parks & Recreation Commission and Open Space Conservancy Trust Joint Meeting linkAt the April 4, 2024 meeting, the Parks and Recreation Commission (PRC) and Open Space Conservancy Trust (OSCT) continued the discuss the development of the Open Space Zone with the goal of providing a recommendation to the Planning Commission on May 8, 2024.
The PRC and OSCT reviewed the initial draft of the Open Space Zone based on the workshop held on March 21, 2024. The major themes coming out of that meeting included preservation and protection of open space lands, conservation and restoration of wildlife habitat, provision of education and stewardship opportunities, and access to nature for passive recreation purposes.
The discussion centered primarily on setbacks, parking, trail standards, sign and kiosks, and public art. Minor changes and new sections were added to the draft, which will be reviewed and discussed again at the April 18, 2024 Special Joint Meeting.
Meeting materials and a recording of the discussion are available here.
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March 21, 2024 Parks & Recreation Commission and Open Space Conservancy Trust Special Joint Meeting
Share March 21, 2024 Parks & Recreation Commission and Open Space Conservancy Trust Special Joint Meeting on Facebook Share March 21, 2024 Parks & Recreation Commission and Open Space Conservancy Trust Special Joint Meeting on Twitter Share March 21, 2024 Parks & Recreation Commission and Open Space Conservancy Trust Special Joint Meeting on Linkedin Email March 21, 2024 Parks & Recreation Commission and Open Space Conservancy Trust Special Joint Meeting linkThe Parks and Recreation Commission (PRC) and the Open Space Conservancy Trust (OSCT) held a Special Joint Meeting to continue discussions on the development of a new Open Space Zone.
The meeting was facilitated by City staff in a workshop style, discussing the code framework for a new Open Space Zone. Commissioners and OSCT board members considered the five general components of zoning code on Mercer Island, which include a Purpose Statement, land use conditions, regulations on uses that are allowed within the zone, development standards within the zone, and definitions for key terms used in the zoning regulations. Each component was discussion in relation to the current PROS Plan, existing codes, standards, and best practices, and conditions and amenities specific to Mercer Island's Open Space Lands.
Find meeting materials and a recording of the discussion here.
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March 06 2025
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January 09 2025
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