Welcome to the Key Peninsula Community Plan web site!
Key Peninsula Community Plan Adopted
The Key Peninsula Community Plan and implementing regulations were adopted by Pierce County on October 23, 2007 with an effective date of June 1, 2008 (Ordinance No. 2007-75s). The community plan provides residents, property owners, business people, and Pierce County government with a detailed sense of how the Key Peninsula community wants to develop in the future and includes regulations and standards to create and maintain the look and feel envisioned.
The Key Peninsula Community Plan and implementing regulations (Title 18A.26-Zoning, Title 18B.60-Signs, Title 18J.90-Designs Standards and Guidelines) are available for viewing online in .pdf format. In order to view the .pdf files you must have Adobe Acrobat ® Reader installed on your computer.
Members of the Key Peninsula Community Planning Board (CPB) and Pierce County Planning and Land Services staff provide this site to keep you apprised of the Key Peninsula Community Plan progress. The boundaries of the plan area are shown in the figure below. Meeting locations, dates, and times will be established in the Fall of 2004. Citizens, business leaders, and landowners are all invited and encouraged to participate in the Key Peninsula Community Planning process. Please come and get involved in the future of the Key Peninsula community!
For a brief overview of the Key Peninsula Community Plan area, check out the Plan Summary. If you want information on the development of the plan, see Work Program, Progress to Date and Agenda where you will find the proposed planning schedule, latest work products, discussions of the CPB and CPB meeting summaries and the upcoming meeting agenda. To comment on land use issues in the Key Peninsula area, please attend a board meeting or Submit Comments to Pierce County Planning and Land Services staff. All comments will be forwarded to members of the Key Peninsula Community Planning Board. Any questions regarding this web site or community planning process can be directed to Chad Williams at (253) 798-3683 or by email at cwillia@co.pierce.wa.us.
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Historic District Design Manual
Suggested guidelines are available that were developed on the basis of research conducted for the Home, Washington Historic District Survey and Inventory. These guidelines should serve as a basic resource of design recommendations for anyone who is constructing or remodeling residential and commercial structures. The details can be found in the following document: Historic District Design Manual
NOTE: Some information contained within this web site is posted in .pdf format and requires the Adobe Acrobat Reader (R) to view. This software can be downloaded at no cost.