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**April 16th Planning Commission Meeting:** Staff will present updates on middle housing and design review interim ordinances, similar to the parking reform presentation format. **Parking Reform Decision Timeline:** The interim ordinance expires July 28th, 2026. Staff must decide whether to pursue another six-month extension or begin the Type VI public process for permanent regulations. Based on commissioner feedback, staff appears likely to pursue permanent regulations. **State Compliance Deadline:** Regardless of local decisions, the city must implement Sena…
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### Meeting Overview
The Bellingham Planning Commission met on April 2nd, 2026, for an informational meeting focused on two major updates: parking reform project and interim ordinance extension, and home occupation code update discussion. The meeting featured extensive public comment on development, parking policies, and neighborhood character concerns.
### Key Terms and Concepts
**Home Occupation:** A business operated out of a residence by the person who lives there, such as piano lessons or massage therapy, different from remote work for an outside company.
**Interim Ordinance:** A temporary law that removes minimum parking requirements citywide while staff develops permanent regulations, currently extended until July 28, 2026.
**Commercial Continuum:** A planning concept showing the progression from in-home businesses to separated in-home businesses to neighborhood-scale commercial uses like cafes and stores.
**Type Six Process:** A formal public hearing process requiring Planning Commission recommendation and City Council approval to make interim regulations permanent.
**Middle Housing:** Smaller-scale housing types like duplexes, triplexes, and townhomes that fit between single-family homes and large apartment buildings.
**Parking Reform:** Eliminating minimum parking requirements to allow developers to provide parking based on market demand rather than city mandates.
**Design Review:** The regulatory process that determines what new buildings will look like, affecting neighborhood character and community support for development.
**SB 5184:** State legislation (Parking Reform and Modernization Act) that limits how much parking jurisdictions can require, with compliance deadline of January 27, 2027.
### Key People at This Meeting
| Name | Role / Affiliation |
|---|---|
| Jed Ballew | Planning Commission Chair |
| Claire Swingle | New Planning Commission member |
| Daniel Bloemker | Planning Commissioner |
| Jerry Richmond | Planning Commissioner |
| Ana Gedrath | City Planner II, Long Range Planning |
| Blake Lyon | Planning Director |
| Sydney Prusak | City Planner II |
| Sarah Olman | City Planner II |
| Steve Spitzer | Resident, 4204 Samish Way |
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