PUBLIC HEARINGS
on
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT SCHEDULE ORDINANCE
and
MOBILE FOOD VENDING ORDINANCE
APRIL 27, 2022
The Newcastle Planning Commission will hold two public hearings on the
following subjects:
(1) A proposed ordinance to amend the comprehensive plan amendment schedule
as shown in Newcastle Municipal Code (NMC) Title 19, proposing to align the
schedule with that provided in the comprehensive plan itself; correct conflicting
deadlines in the code; and provide the Planning Commission and City Council
more time to consider plan amendments; and
(2) A proposed ordinance to modify Chapter 18.23 NMC relating to mobile food
vending, proposing to make the interim regulations permanent; to remove the
need to submit mobile food permits for activities in residential neighborhoods; and
to allow churches and schools more than one food truck at planned events.
The hearings will be held
Wednesday, April 27, 2022, and the meeting will begin at 6 p.m.
All interested persons are encouraged to attend and be heard concerning the topics listed.
HOW TO ATTEND: In compliance with state and local public health provisions and to continue to safeguard
public health and safety, the meeting will be held remotely by video conference. To attend,
the public can use this link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83615922371?pwd=am1lQWxGcHF6OC9HVmRXbUtvYTVFdz09 and enter passcode 146928.
Telephone-only users can dial 1-253-215-8782 and enter
passcode 146928 and meeting ID 836 1592 2371.
WRITTEN COMMENT: Written comments may be submitted by regular mail to 12835 Newcastle Way, Suite 200,
Newcastle, Washington 98056 or by email to
[email protected]. Written
comment received by 4 p.m. on the date of the hearing will be distributed to the
commission prior to the meeting.
MORE INFORMATION: For meeting information or special accommodation, contact Paul White, City Clerk, by
calling 425-386‐4102, or by sending email or regular mail to the addresses above.
For more information about Comprehensive Plan amendments, please contact Dave Van
De Weghe, Senior Planner, by calling 425-386-4127 or by email to
[email protected].
For more information about mobile food truck regulations, please contact Erin
Fitzgibbons, Associate Planner, by calling 425-386-4117 or by email to
[email protected].