Auburn-Comp-Plan-Compiled

P olicy E lements

Housing Action Plan

Lead

Partners

Short Term (2016–2018) Develop a monitoring program that defines the tools and metrics that describe housing condition, supply, availability, location, crime rates, and housing type. Evaluate city zoning regulations to ensure that accessory dwelling units, clustered housing, cottage housing, townhouses, etc. are allowed within appropriate residential and mixed-use zones. Utilize the existing city rental housing business license program and requirements to educate multifamily property owners about Auburn’s goals, policies, and standards, and hold property owners and tenants accountable for adherence to its objectives.

Police, King County, Pierce County

CDPW*

City Council, Planning Commission, Mayor’s Office, City Attorney CDPW – Business and Budget, Police, Multifamily Property Owners

CDPW

CDPW

Administration Neighborhood Services

Continue the City’s housing home repair program, and seek ways to expand its use.

CDPW

Moderate Term (2019–2025)

By neighborhood, inventory housing opportunities for seniors, moderate income, low-income, very-low-income, and persons with disabilities. Develop conclusions that can be used to identify areas in need of specific housing types.

King County, Pierce County

CDPW

CDPW – Public Works

Work with transit agencies to determine the multimodal transportation needs, routes, funding, and capital improvements necessary to serve priority areas.

Sound Transit, MIT**, Metro, Pierce Transit

Develop a joint Muckleshoot/Auburn housing inventory and needs assessment that is used to establish goals and strategies that combine our resources for mutual benefit.

City Council, Tribal Council, King County, Pierce County

CDPW, MIT

City Council, Planning Commission, Mayor’s Office, City Attorney City Council, Planning Commission, Mayor’s Office, City Attorney City Council, Planning Commission, Mayor’s Office, City Attorney City Council, Planning Commission, Mayor’s Office, City Attorney

In 2021, update Housing Element based upon findings and data collected in the monitoring program.

CDPW

CORE PLAN

In 2022, update city zoning regulations to be consistent with update to Housing Element

CDPW

Long Term (2026–2035)

In 2028, update Housing Element based upon findings and data collected in the monitoring program.

CDPW

In 2029, update city zoning regulations to be consistent with update to Housing Element

CDPW

* CDPW = Community Development and Public Works. ** MIT = Muckleshoot Indian Tribe.

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