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Let's talk politics.
Monday, April 21st, 2008
Posted by Jason Hagey @ 11:45:36 am

The state Department of Ecology will accept public comment through May 20 on Tacoma's proposed building height amendment on the Thea Foss Waterway.

In December, the City Council approved proposed changes in shoreline regulations to allow building up to 180 feet.

The proposal would allow a tall and skinny approach dubbed a "tower/podium" building form that includes measures designed to preserve "view corridors" between buildings.

City officials say it's an attempt at balancing public access to the shoreline with private views, and proponents of the approach say it's necessary for development of land north of the Murray Morgan Bridge.

Opponents say that taller buildings on the shoreline will block views of Commencement Bay and Mount Rainier, even with the attempts at providing view corridors between towers.

In 2004, the City Council approved a change from 100 to 180 feet at the behest of developers. But the change also needed approval from the state Department of Ecology, and the city withdrew its application after hearing concerns that they didn't spend enough time considering what the project would do to views.

From the Department of Ecology:

Public Comment Period: Tacoma
Limited Amendment to City of Tacoma Shoreline Master Program
Allow an alternative development option for buildings with a maximum height of 180-feet on two development sites (Sites 10 and 11) located in the southern portion of Zone 1 on the west side of the Thea Foss Waterway and north of the Murray Morgan Bridge. Foss Waterway Height Regulations

Location: Tacoma, WA
Sponsor: Dept of Ecology
Shorelands & Environmental Assistance
Contact: Van Zwalenburg, Kim
(360) 407-6520 / kvan461@ecy.wa.gov

Categories: Tacoma, State government

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