Planning

Image of rolling hills in northeast quadrant of Pullman, looking northwest Planning Department 

325 SE Paradise St. Pullman, WA 99163

Planning Director

Pete Dickinson

509-338-3213    

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Assistant City Planner

Jason Radtke

509-338-3218

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Public Works Administrative Assistant

Bethany Johnson    

509-338-3213

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Public Works Administrative Specialist     

Tracey Lane

509-338-3220

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Draft Comprehensive Plan Land Use Plan Map 04.20.11

Comprehensive Plan

College Hill Core Neighborhood Plan - City Council adopted November 17, 2009

College Hill Neighborhood Study - March 20, 2007

Pedestrian Bicycle Circulation Plan

Planning Newsletters

Quasi-Judicial Hearings

Forms/Applications/Brochures

The Planning Department facilitates the orderly development of the community through the provision of long- and short-term planning services.  The Planning Department develops and administers the city's Comprehensive Plan, which is the community's basic guide to growth and development.  The Comprehensive Plan is implemented through a series of regulations, including the zoning code, subdivision ordinance, critical areas ordinance, state environmental policy act provisions, shorelines master program, and design standards.  New developments proposed to be established in the city are reviewed to ensure that they are compatible with their neighborhoods.   For those projects that may have significant impacts, public hearings are held to discuss the proposed developments, their ramifications, and possible mitigation measures.

The Planning Department is assisted in its efforts by three committees:  the Planning Commission, Board of Adjustment, and Historic Preservation Commission.   The Planning Commission makes recommendations to the City Council on all long-range planning matters and certain development applications.  The Board of Adjustment decides upon exceptional land use cases and variances from zoning code provisions.   The Historic Preservation Commission protects historic resources by means of promotion, regulation, and economic incentives.