First Water Quality Committee Meeting is Monday, February 6th
The first official Water Quality Committee meeting will be held at the Black Diamond Library on Monday, February 6th at 5:30pm. The Committee includes two YarrowBay representatives, one representative from the City and two representatives from the community. Additional community participation is welcome and encouraged.
If you have any questions leading up to the meeting, please contact Angela Hill at 425.898.2121 or ahill@yarrowbayholdings.com.
First Green Valley Road Committee Meeting is Tuesday, February 21st
The first official Green Valley Road Committee meeting will be held at the Black Diamond Library on Tuesday, February 21st at 5:30pm. The Committee includes two YarrowBay representatives, one representative from the City and two representatives from the community. Additional community participation is welcome and encouraged.
If you have any questions leading up to the meeting, please contact Angela Hill at 425.898.2121 or ahill@yarrowbayholdings.com.
Black Diamond City Council Approves YarrowBay Development Agreements
Black Diamond, Wash. – December 12, 2011 – The Black Diamond City Council approved the revised Development Agreements for YarrowBay’s planned communities of The Villages and Lawson Hills late Monday morning.
This approval comes three months after the Hearing Examiner for the City of Black Diamond recommended the City Council approve the Development Agreements with implementing conditions. YarrowBay reviewed and agreed to all of the Hearing Examiner’s conditions.
“We listened to the Hearing Examiner, we listened to the public, we listened to the City and we believe that everyone who participated in the process will be proud to see over 20 years of vision start to take shape, “said Brian Ross, CEO of YarrowBay.
The plans for Lawson Hills and The Villages call for mixed-use, walkable neighborhoods that retain small-town character and appreciation for the natural surroundings. The Villages Master Plan was recognized in October with a 2011 national Builder’s Choice Design & Planning Award - “Best Site Plan over 20 acres” – reflecting the innovative and sustainable approach utilized by YarrowBay.
The Development Agreements were approved after a six month process that included over 20 hours of public testimony and thousands of pages of written comments. The goal of the process is to ensure the Development Agreements implement the approved master planned development permit conditions the City Council voted and unanimously approved in September 2010.
“Like the approval of the MPDs the approval of the Development Agreements is a huge achievement for all parties involved,” said Ross. “With Development Agreements we can continue to move forward—hopefully toward breaking ground next summer and creating jobs here in Black Diamond.”
Black Diamond was designated an Urban Growth Area under the Growth Management Act in 1996. Since 2000, YarrowBay has been working with the City and the public to thoughtfully and collaboratively design and implement the two planned communities in Black Diamond.






