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Snoqualmie Valley/Northeast King County Subarea Plan 11 <br />Public Review Draft — Reader's Guide <br />Snoqualmie Pass Microhousing and Viewshed Protection Map Amendment <br />Amends zoning classification and development conditions on the rural town of Snoqualmie Pass <br />by expanding a required landscape buffer on portions of parcels abutting Interstate 90 from 25 <br />feet to 100 feet and including this area in the Alternative Housing Demonstration Project Area. <br />Fall City Residential Development Condition <br />Establishes a new property -specific development condition in the rural town of Fall City to <br />maintain the predominant development pattern and make sure that new development is <br />consistent with existing rural levels of service in Fall City's residential areas. <br />Fall City Industrial Development Condition <br />This amendment revises the text of a development condition to acknowledge the longstanding <br />use as legal use of the industrial property while maintaining development conditions that <br />ensure its compatibility with the nearby residential and commercial areas. <br />Rural Forest Demonstration Project Area <br />Removes the Rural Forest Demonstration Project Area overlay from applicable parcels. The <br />demonstration project has expired and is proposed for repeal in the King County Code. This <br />map amendment conforms with that change. <br />North Bend Rural Lot Clustering <br />Amends the zoning on parcels east of North Bend by removing development conditions that <br />require clustering of future residential development of the parcels. Rural clustering is still <br />permitted on the parcels if future development occurs. <br />Highway Oriented Development Condition <br />Repeals a development condition regarding highway -oriented development for an area <br />annexed by the city of North Bend. <br />Annexed Development Conditions <br />Repeals several development conditions on parcels annexed by city of North Bend. <br />Questions? AskLocalServicesCd)kingcounty.gov 1 206-477-3800 <br />