HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-3118 - Amends comprehensive plan (Special)CITY Of MARYSVILLE
Marysville, Washington
ORDINANCE NO. ·3 \ \ 8
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MARYSVILLE, WASHINGTON
RELATING TO THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; AMENDING THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN WITH THE ADOPTION OF THE ARLINGTON
MARYSVILLE MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL CENTER SUBAREA
PLAN FOR THE MARYSVILLE PORTION OF THE MANUFACTURING AND
INDUSTRIAL CENTER AREA.
WHEREAS, the State of Washington enacted the Growth Management Act ("GMA") in
1990 including the adoption by the City of a GMA Comprehensive Plan as defined in RCW
Chapter 36.70A including the adoption of subarea plans which are consistent with the
comprehensive plan in RCW 36.70A.080 (2); and
WHEREAS, the Marysville City Council adopted a GMA Comprehensive Plan on
September 15, 2015, that included a policy commitment to pursue the recognition of the
Arlington Marysville Manufacturing and Industrial Center as a Regional Manufacturing
Industrial Center; and
WHEREAS, the cities of Arlington and Marysville have adjacent manufacturing and
industrial areas which we have been working together to be recognized as a regional
manufacturing industrial center; and
WHEREAS, the cities have worked cooperatively to create an Arlington Marysville
Manufacturing Industrial Center for family wage jobs and for existing businesses to grow
and new business to locate and expand; and
WHEREAS, the Arlington Marysville Manufacturing Industrial Center is recognized by
Snohomish County and the Snohomish County Tomorrow cooperative countywide planning
group; and
WHEREAS, the Snohomish County Countywide Planning Policies adopted by the
Snohomish County Council has policy ED-16 which identifies the Arlington Marysville
Manufacturing Industrial Center as a candidate for regional designation as a
Manufacturing/Industrial Center; and
WHEREAS, the new designation criteria created by the updated regional centers
framework will allow for the Arlington Marysville Manufacturing Industrial Center to be
recognized as a regional Manufacturing and Industrial Center; and
WHEREAS, the cities worked jointly to hire and pay for a consultant who prepared a
market study dated August 2016, which will help in the application process to designate the
Manufacturing Industrial Center; and
WHEREAS, the cities have worked jointly on a plan for the Arlington Marysville
Manufacturing Industrial Center to the standards of the Puget Sound Regional Council and
the Community Economic Revitalization Board who is helping to fund the plan; and
WHEREAS, the cities recognize the need to jointly plan for the Arlington Marysville
Manufacturing Industrial Center to be consistent with the Growth Management Act, VISION
2040 and the updated VISION 2050 plans, Snohomish County-wide Planning Policies, and
our respective comprehensive plans; and
WHEREAS, the Cities agreed to share responsibility for the delivery of the joint
application; and
WHEREAS, each city agreed that their respective staffs will participate in preparing
the application for a Regional Manufacturing Industrial Center designation by providing data
collection and analysis, preparing documentation, and participating to get the recognition of
the Regional Manufacturing Industrial Center; and
WHEREAS, the cities entered into an interlocal agreement regarding the submittal of
an application to designate the Arlington Marysville Manufacturing Industrial Center as a
"Regional Manufacturing Industrial Center" and to jointly develop a plan for the Center in
April 2018; and
WHEREAS, each city agreed to work together to produce, with the selected
consultant BERK Consulting LLC, a plan for Arlington Marysville Regional Manufacturing
Industrial Center designation by providing data collection and analysis, preparing
documentation, and participating as needed to get the plan adopted and submitted to the
Puget Sound Regional Council; and
WHEREAS, the cities of Arlington and Marysville held two joint open houses during
the plan development, one on April 4, 2018, and one on October 17, 2018; and
WHEREAS, to get community input for the plan development, interviews were done
with stakeholders and an on line survey was accomplished at the beginning of the plan
development; and
WHEREAS, public notice of the proposed comprehensive plan amendment, soliciting
comments from the public, was provided in accordance with MMC Chapter 22G.010 Article II,
Public Notice Requirements, and consisted of:
(1) Publishing notice in the Marysville Globe on ;
(2) Posting notice at Marysville City Hall, Marysville Public Works, Marysville
Public Library, Marysville and Lakewood Post Offices, Marysville web page and
Channel 21; and
(3) Mailing to the Marysville Comprehensive Plan Environmental Impact
Statement distribution list.
(4) Mailing to businesses in the area.
WHEREAS, the Community Development Department submitted the proposed
comprehensive plan and development regulation revisions to the Washington State
Department of Commerce as required by RCW 36.70A.106; and
WHEREAS, the proposed comprehensive plan amendment was received by
Washington State Department of Commerce on October 24, 2018, processed with Material ID
#25439, and no comments were received from Washington State agencies; and
WHEREAS, the City has complied with the requirements of the State Environmental
Policy Act, RCW Ch.43.21C (SEPA) by issuing a Determination of Non-Significance on October
31, 2018, adopting existing Environmental Documents, including the Marysville
Comprehensive Plan DRAFT EIS, January 13, 2005 and Final EIS, April 2005, and associated
addenda, Marysville Comprehensive Plan 2015 Update -Addendum 23, May 26, 2015 and
Snohomish County Comprehensive Plan 2015 Update Final EIS, June 3, 2015, in accordance
with WAC 197-11-340(2) and no appeals were filed;
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission discussed the above-referenced comprehensive
plan amendment during a public meeting held on November 14, 2018; and
WHEREAS, after providing notice to the public as required by law, the Marysville
Planning Commission held a public hearing, on December 11, 2018, on the proposed
comprehensive plan amendment; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission prepared and provided its written
recommendation that said proposed sub area plan be approved by the Marysville City Council;
and
WHEREAS, on January 7 and 14, 2019 the Marysville City Council reviewed the
Planning Commission's recommendation relating to the proposed Comprehensive Plan
amendment; and
WHEREAS, the Marysville City Council has considered the information provided
through the plan development process and the plan documents; and
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MARYSVILLE,
WASHINGTON DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1: Adoption. The Marysville subarea plan for the Arlington Marysville
Manufacturing and Industrial Center is hereby adopted as a subarea plan to the Marysville
Comprehensive Plan.
Section 2: The Arlington Marysville Manufacturing and Industrial Center subarea plan
is ready to be submitted to the Puget Sound Regional Council as a joint application with the
City of Arlington to get regional recognition of the Arlington Marysville Manufacturing and
Industrial Center.
Section 3: Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or
word of this ordinance should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent
jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality thereof shall not affect the validity or
constitutionality of any other section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this
ordinance.
PASSED by the City Council and APPROVED by the Mayor this IL} day of
ja_Vl~ I 2019.
CITY OF MARYSVILLE
By: JON ~~
Attest:
By:
TINA BROCK, DEPUTY CITY CLERK
Approved as to form:
By: ~ ,,__ ---..___
JNLl<ER, CITY ATTORNEY
Date of Publication: 0 t I l q I J °\
Effective Date:
(5 days after publication)