Sustainable Airport Master Plan Near-Term Projects: Land Use Technical Report

Appendix h land use tech report pdf

This Land Use Technical Report, prepared for the Port of Seattle's Sustainable Airport Master Plan Near-Term Projects, examines how proposed improvements at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport align with land use plans and regulations in surrounding communities including SeaTac, Des Moines, Burien, and Tukwila. It reviews existing and planned land uses, relevant local and regional planning documents, and assesses potential land use impacts under three alternatives: No Action, Proposed Action, and a Hybrid Terminal Option. The report was originally prepared in January 2024 by Landrum & Brown and later updated in April 2026 by Parametrix for the SEPA Environmental Impact Statement.

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Land Use Technical Report for the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP) Near-Term Projects, prepared by Landrum & Brown for Port of Seattle in January 2024 and updated for the SEPA EIS by Parametrix in April 2026. Covers regulatory setting, existing land use conditions, and potential impacts under Alternative 1 (No Action), Alternative 2 (Proposed Action), and Alternative 3 (Hybrid Terminal Option). Reviews consistency with local comprehensive plans including Envision SeaTac 2044, Imagine Des Moines 2044, Burien 2044 Comprehensive Plan, Tukwila 2024-2044 Comprehensive Plan, Puget Sound Regional Council Vision 2050, and the 2018 Port of Seattle/City of SeaTac Interlocal Agreement (ILA). Attachments include SeaTac City Center Plan, Angle Lake District Station Area Plan, and Vision 2050 economic and transportation policies MPP-EC-4, MPP-EC-5, and MPP-T-28.

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