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<a href="mailto:carls@awcnet.org">Carl Schroeder</a>, <a href="mailto:shannonm@awcnet.org">Shannon McClelland</a> | Jan 31, 2025
Senate Local Government Committee chair Sen. Jesse Salomon (D–Shoreline) has introduced another, but new, preemption bill focused on housing related land use.
Senate Local Government Committee chair Sen. Jesse Salomon (D–Shoreline) has introduced another, but new, preemption bill focused on housing related land use.
SB 5555 requires cities to:
- Allow the addition of housing units in ground floor commercial or retail spaces that are in a “station area” within a half mile walking distance of a light or commuter rail stop and a quarter mile walking distance from stops on bus rapid transit lines.
- Identify major pedestrian corridors where this requirement would not apply, but only in 10% of a commercial or mixed-use zone.
- Offer an expedited process to deviate from street level use standards if a developer makes a showing that they would result in the creation of fewer housing units in the development.
- Somewhat disjointedly, adopt zoning regulations that provide for a density and height bonus for developments built with “mass timber products” such as cross-laminated timber.
Date to remember
SB 5555 will be heard in the Senate Housing Committee on Wednesday, February 5 at 10:30 am.