HomeMy WebLinkAbout3382ORDINANCE NO. 3 3 8 2
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, vacating a
portion of Fourth. Street, Port Angeles, in Clallam County,
Washington.
WHEREAS, a petition is on file with the City of Port Angeles to vacate a portion of
Fourth Street abutting Lot 2, Block 83, Townsite of Port Angeles, Clallam. County, Washington;
and
WHEREAS, street vacations are categorically exempt from the requirements of the State
Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) rules as set forth in WAC 197-11-800(2)(h); and
WHEREAS, a public hearing has been held by the City Council following public notice
pursuant to Chapter 35.79 RCW; and.
WHEREAS, said vacation appears to be of benefit to and in the interest of the public.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES DO
HEREBY ORDAIN as follows:
Section 1 - Vacation. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Ordinance, the following
right -of -way, as depicted on Exhibit "A," is hereby vacated:
That portion of the Fourth. Street right of way abutting Lot 2,
Block 83, Townsite of Port Angeles, all in. Clallam. County,
Washington.
Section 2 - Conditions. The attached Conditions, Findings and Conclusions hereby are
adopted and incorporated herein.
Section 3 - Compensation. Pursuant to RCW 35.79.030, compensation required for the
vacation of this street is $17,500 for the property plus the required recording fee.
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Section 4 - Effective Date. This ordinance, being an exercise of a power specifically
delegated to the City legislative body, is not subject to referendum, This Ordinance shall be
effective only upon the payment of the required compensation. Upon that satisfaction, the City
Clerk is hereby directed to publish this Ordinance and to file a certified copy with the Clallam.
County Auditor and the Clallarn County Assessor. If full payment is not received within ninety
days of the date of approval, then this ordinance will be deemed to be void and shall have no
effect.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of said
Council held on the 1 7 day of November, 2009.
ATTEST:
■
sa Hurd, City Clerk.
APPROVED AS TO FORM
AYOR
William E. Bloor, City Attorney
PUBLISHED: , 2009
By Summary
Exhibit A: Map
Exhibit B: Conditions, Findings & Conclusions
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EXHIBIT "A"
Lots 2, 19, 20
owned by
Petitioner
Lot 1 owned by
the City of Port
Angeles
Retaining wall
in public ROW
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vacated area
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Area of
vacation
Exhibit "B"
CONDITIONS, FINDINGS, AND CONCLUSIONS IN SUPPORT OF STREET
VACATION PETITION — STV 08 -01 - CRONAUER
Conditions:
1. Property owned by the petitioner and the vacated right of way (approximately
1,750 square feet) shall be combined into one building site by the filing of a
Zoning Lot Covenant prior to the issuance of a quit claim deed for the right of
way.
2. The area to be vacated shall be limited to that portion of Fourth Street adjacent to
Lot 2, Block 83, Townsite of Port Angeles.
Findings:
1. A petition requesting vacation of portions of right of way east of the Tumwater
Truck Route was submitted to the City Department of Community and .Economic
Development on August 18, 2008. Following review by the City's Real Estate
Committee, the street vacation petition was corrected by the petitioner and re
submitted to be only for that portion of the Fourth. Street right of way abutting
Lots 1 and 2, Block 83, Townsite of Port Angeles on September 2, 2009. The
petitioner is Pau] Cronauer.
2. A concrete retaining wall was constructed on. Lot 19, Block 75, TPA, that extends
across previously vacated right of way (abutting Lot 2, Block 83, TPA) into the
unvacated right of way abutting Lot 2 a distance of approximately 25 feet of the
35 foot width of the right of way adjacent to Lot 2. The petition was submitted in .
order for the retaining wall to remain and be the responsibility of the
petitioner /abutting property owner.
3. RCW 58.17 requires a petition for vacation of right of way to contain the
signatures of two thirds of abutting property owners to be valid. Petitioner Paul
Cronauer is the property owner of Lot 2, Block 83, TPA and the abutting Lots 19
and 20, Block 75, TPA including that portion of the Fourth Street right of way
previously vacated that abuts same. The City of Port Angeles is the property
owner of Lot 1, Block 83, TPA. The City did not object to filing of the petition .
but did not sign the petition.
4. Properties in the immediate area are zoned PBP Public Buildings and Parks and
IL Industrial Light. Development of the subject property below the toe of the
ravine can be done to industrial standards. Adjacent property owned by the
petitioner contains an industrial storage structure and a retaining wall. A log
scaling use is located in the area as well.
5. Minimum lot size in the City's IL and PBP zones is 7,000 square feet. The right
of way abutting Lot 2, Block 83, TPA is approximately 1750 square feet in area.
6. Except for a small portion of the north corner of Lot 2, the site is designated Open
Space (OS) on the City's Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. The City's
Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Map were reviewed in their entirety in .
consideration of the proposal. Staff did not identify specific Goals, Policies, or
Objectives that would be relevant to the proposal.
7. The site rises approximately 50 feet from the Tumwater Truck Route toward.
Cedar Street. The area above the toe of the adjacent bank and below the top of
the ravine are classified as environmentally sensitive areas per Section 15.20.070
PAMC. Tumwater Creek is culverted immediately to the south of the site and is
directed across the Tumwater Tnick Route to the west in the area.
8. The City's Public Works and Utilities Department reviewed the petition and did
not favor a vacation aright of way adjacent to Lot 1 due to the need to access the
Cedar Street roadway from the right of way location and due to the site being a
geologic hazard area.
9. There are no utilities in the portion of right of way being requested for vacation.
10. The Port Angeles City Council's Real Estate Committee met on. October 20,
2008, and determined a minimum value for the unopened right of way. Upon
further consideration by the Committee, compensation was recommended to be
$10 per square foot.
11. The vacating of a street is categorically exempt from a State Environmental
Policy Act (SEPA) review per Section 197-11-800 (2) (h) of the Washington
Administrative Code. This satisfies the City's responsibility under SEPA.
1.2. The site was posted on. October 8, 2009, announcing the requested land use
action, and legal publication appeared in the Peninsula Daily News on October
11, 2009. No written comment was received during the public comment period
that ended on October 21, 2009.
13. At its October 6, 2009, regular meeting, the Port Angeles City Council established .
a public hearing date by resolution for action on the street vacation petition as
November 4, 2009.
14. The Port Angeles Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the matter
on October 28, 2009.
Conclusions:
1. As conditioned, site consolidation will prevent the creation of a nonconforming
lot and will appropriately combine the vacated right of way as part of an
acceptable building site. Site consolidation is in accordance with expected land
management and development policies of the City of Port Angeles and
development standards of the City's Industrial zones.
2. The vacation will allow for ownership of the right of way underneath the existing
retaining wall that extends into the right of way from the petitioner's property.
Upon vacation, the unintended encroachment is not a Liability to the public as the
property owner, and the vacation is therefore in the public interest. The City has
stated that the right of way is not needed to serve a typical right of way use.
3. The vacation of right of way abutting only Lot 2, Block 83, TPA, will allow for
access to Cedar Street from. Lot 1, Block 83, TPA and will allow for the City to
maintain the ravine area that supports the Cedar Street right of way.
4. The street vacation petition was processed in accordance with RCW 58.1,7 and
with public notification procedures required for public hearings as required in the
Port. Angeles Municipal Code.
Adopted by the Port Angeles City Council at its meeting of November 17, 2009.
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Gary Braun, Mayor
Jana Hurd, City Clerk