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Code Rewrite Commission |
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As part of the Redmond Community Development Guide (RCDG) Rewrite
project, the City has established a temporary Code Rewrite Commission
(CRC). The primary responsibility of the Code Rewrite Commission is to
review proposed zoning code updates to ensure that they are consistent
with the mission of the RCDG rewrite, as well as the principles adopted
to guide the rewrite process. Commissioners will analyze materials
prepared by staff and City consultants, and will hold public hearings to
obtain formal public input.
Regular meetings take place every Monday at 6:00 p.m. in the City
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Steve Nolen, Chair (Business
Representative)
Steve is an Associate Principal with Transportation Solutions, Inc. in
Redmond, where he has clients in the public and private sectors. Prior
to joining TSI, Steve worked in local government in Washington state for
13 years. With King County, he served several roles, including Deputy
Director of Budget and Strategic Planning, and senior policy advisor to
the County Executive. He then moved on to city management/administration
roles in Covington, Lynnwood, and Mill Creek. Steve graduated from
Arizona State University in journalism and wrote for daily newspapers in
Arizona and Washington prior to joining King County as a legislative
analyst.
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Sue Stewart, Vice Chair (Citizen
Representative)
Sue joins the Code Rewrite Commission after serving 10 years on the
Redmond Parks and Trails Commission (formerly Parks Board), including
serving as chair of the commission. Sue also brings experience as a
former member of the Business Tax/Transportation Improvement Committee
and as citizen representative during the 2008 Budgeting by Priorities
process. Sue is a safety officer for King County Metro Transit and
lives in the Education Hill neighborhood with her family.
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Vibhas Chandorkar (rotating Planning Commissioner)
Vibhas has served on the Redmond Planning Commission since September
2007. He is a retired software development engineer with an engineering
degree from Delhi University in India. He is also the President of Eton
School Foundation based in Bellevue. He and his family have lived in
the Overlake neighborhood since 1999 and lived elsewhere on the Eastside
prior to that. Besides his interest in planning, Vibhas volunteers
extensively for his children's school and as a tutor at the Redmond
Library.
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Robert Fitzmaurice (Citizen
Representative)
Robert lives in the Education Hill neighborhood with his wife Ann. They
have two sons who have attended elementary, junior high and high school
in Redmond. Robert is a graduate of Seattle University with a
bachelor's degree in civil engineering and is a professional land
surveyor. He manages the Redmond office for DOWL HKM, an engineering,
planning and surveying firm. Robert is a former member of the Redmond
Planning Commission and a member of the Redmond Chamber of Commerce.
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Nancy McCormick (Citizen Representative)
Nancy grew up in Kalispell, Montana and graduated from Montana State University. She has lived on the Eastside for 42 years, 31 of those years in Redmond. She resides in the Overlake neighborhood. Nancy served six consecutive terms on the City Council from 1986-2009, and also served on the Redmond Planning Commission.
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Robert Pantley (Business
Representative)
Robert has committed his professional life to create truly sustainable
communities including in the City of Redmond. His focus includes but is
not limited to advanced sustainable techniques including solar hot
water, rainscreen exterior envelopes, reduced energy footprints,
improved interior air quality, water use reduction and recycling.
Robert grew up in the Northwest and lives in Kirkland. He is a past
member of the Kirkland Parks Board and Kirkland City Council. He enjoys
coaching softball, reading, spending time with friends and family,
hiking, wildlife photography, fishing, and scuba diving.
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Vacant (rotating Planning Commissioner)
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