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Council starts conversation about housing recommendations; receives update on development projects

MY EDMONDS NEWS 5 hours ago 36 Permits have been issued for the Kisan Townhomes, also on Edmonds Way. It will include 18 units in four different buildings. The location for the Kisan Townhomes is this address not far from Westgate Chapel. The Apollo Apartments would include 251 units proposed for the 23600 block of Highway 99, the current location of the Sunset Building. The Sunset Building Westgate Station is a mixed-use project, residential over commercial, with 20 units. It would be located at the address that is currently a vacant lot near the Kwick N Kleen Car Wash. The vacant lot in question. The Port of Edmonds is considering a mixed-use building on Admiral Way.

Council OKs tree code; adopts emergency ordinance banning large-tree removal from private property

Council OKs tree code; adopts emergency ordinance banning large-tree removal from private property Posted: March 3, 2021 1274 Development Services Director Shane Hope, at right-second row, discusses priorities for stage 2 tree regulation development. After years of discussion, citizen feedback and rewrites, the Edmonds City Council Tuesday night unanimously approved a set of new regulations aimed at retaining existing trees during development on private property in Edmonds. The council also passed an interim emergency six-month ordinance prohibiting the removal of trees greater than 24 inches in diameter from any private property unless those trees are deemed hazardous. The latter measure, proposed by Council President Susan Paine and Councilmember Laura Johnson, is aimed at giving the council time to work on additional, more detailed tree regulations to be included in city code. That additional effort which staff outlined as stage 2 of a two-stage process for updatin

Council gets down to details of draft tree code; OKs pay raise for Acting Chief Lawless

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: January 27, 2021 932 City Environmental Programs Manager Kernen Lien, upper right, discusses Edmonds’ existing tree canopy at the Jan. 26 Edmonds City Council meeting. How the City of Edmonds should manage its tree canopy and protect its existing urban forests was the topic of conversation Tuesday night as the Edmonds City Council began diving into the details of draft tree code regulations. The council also approved a salary increase for Acting Police Chief Jim Lawless, whose appointment has been extended an additional six months while the city conducts a new national search for a police chief. A long-time assistant chief, Lawless was appointed acting chief a year ago. During a previous search, Lawless was one of two finalists for the permanent chief position that Mayor Mike Nelson ultimately offered to another candidate Sauk Suiattle Tribal Chief Sherman Pruitt but that offer approved by the city council on a 4-3 vote was withdrawn af

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