QUICK SUMMARY
The Kirkland Planning Commission met on March 27, 2025, to discuss revisions to zoning regulations intended to enhance housing affordability. Key proposals include removing size limitations on accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and aligning local codes with those of neighboring cities.
On March 27, 2025, the Kirkland Planning Commission convened to deliberate on proposed revisions to the city's zoning regulations aimed at improving housing affordability. The commission discussed the need to streamline zoning codes to align with those of neighboring cities like Bellevue and Redmond, which could simplify regulations for developers. A significant proposal included removing size limitations on accessory dwelling units (ADUs) to bolster their development as affordable housing options. However, concerns were raised about how these changes might impact density minimums and the construction of larger apartments. Commissioner Rosman highlighted the challenges developers face, noting it is 'freaking hard to build anything right now.' While no formal votes were taken during the meeting, the commission plans to provide recommendations to the city council in the near future. The ongoing dialogue reflects the commission's commitment to addressing the housing crisis while balancing the needs of the community. Further discussions are anticipated as the zoning code review progresses.