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Neighborhood Plan Advisory Committee (NPAC)
The NPAC will make recommendations and provide on-going guidance to
the Executive and City Council on the development of the Neighborhood
Plan Status Reports and Criteria for prioritization in the Neighborhood
Plan Update Process.
The membership of the Neighborhood Planning Advisory Committee (NPAC)
will be comprised of the following representatives:
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One representative from each of the thirteen Neighborhood
District Councils |
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The chair of the City's Neighborhood Council Neighborhood |
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Two members of the Seattle Planning Commission |
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Eight at-large members; the Executive will select four members
and the Chair of the City Council's Planning, Land Use, and Neighborhoods
Committee will select four members. |
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TOTAL |
NPAC members will determine the frequency and location of its meetings.
Meeting times and locations shall be publicized in advance and all meetings
shall be open to the public.
NPAC members will serve 2-year staggered terms; to implement the 2-year
staggered terms, a number of NPAC members will need to serve one-year
terms.
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