A.
Purpose. When the city receives a development application, consistency between the proposed project and the applicable regulations and comprehensive plan should be determined through the process in this chapter and the city's adopted SEPA ordinance, Chapter 14.04 SLMC.
B.
Consistency.
During the development application review, the city shall determine
whether the items listed in this subsection are defined in the development
regulations applicable to the proposed project. In the absence of
such development regulations, the city shall determine whether the
items listed in this subsection are defined in the city's adopted
comprehensive plan. This determination of consistency shall include
the following:
1.
The
type of land use permitted at the site, including uses that may be
allowed under certain circumstances, if the criteria for their approval
have been satisfied;
2.
The
level of development, such as units per acre, density of residential
development in urban growth areas, or other measures of density;
3.
Availability
and adequacy of infrastructure and public facilities and services
identified in the comprehensive plan, if the plan or development regulations
provide for funding of these facilities and services as required by
Chapter 36.70A RCW; and
4.
Character
of the development, such as compliance with specific development standards.
(Ord. 1079 § 1, 2008)