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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3551 ORDINANCE NO. ) AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, vacating a portion of Columbia Street and alley rights of way in Port Angeles, Clallam County, Washington. WHEREAS, a petition is on file with the City of Port Angeles to vacate a portion of Columbia Street right-of-way abutting Lots 15, 16, 17 and 18 of Block 3 and Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 of Block 4 of the Puget Sound Cooperative Colony's Subdivision of the Townsite of Port Angeles, Washington as shown on attached Exhibit A; 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)(i); 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 City right-of-way described above and as shown on the attached map Exhibit A is vacated. Section 2 - This Ordinance is subject to the following conditions. Conditions: 1. Property owned by the petitioners and right-of-way acquired through the subject vacation shall be combined into one building site per a Zoning Lot Covenant prior to the issuance of a quit claim deed for the right-of-way. 2. An easement shall be retained for existing electrical and stormwater utility facilities and future utilities for the full length and width of the vacated right of way. 3. The City cost for restoration associated with maintenance, repair, or replacement of a currently existing electrical, stormwater, or future utility, and any associated elements thereof, shall be limited to the cost to restore to as existing condition at the time of the vacation (Standard asphalt concrete paved street, cement concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, etc.) 4. The proponent of the Street Vacation shall be responsible for the cost of installing a double check assembly on the 2" water line at a location to be determined by the City. 5. Existing water and waste water facilities located within the area to be vacated shall be considered service/lateral lines, with the property owner responsible for their maintenance and operation up to and including their respective connections to the relocated water meters and sanitary sewer manhole. Water meters to be relocated at the sole cost of the petitioner into public right of way outside of that portion of Columbia Street being vacated per this Ordinance. Locations to be approved by the City. The City shall no longer maintain the water and wastewater utilities within the area to be vacated. 6. Unencumbered permanent emergency access to existing structures adjacent to the proposed vacation shall be maintained within 150 feet of the structures' furthest point. Section 3 - City Reserves Easement List. A. The City reserves a permanent easement along the full length of the vacated Columbia Street right-of-way for maintenance, repair, and replacement of existing utilities, except water and wastewater, and for installation, maintenance, repair, and replacement of future utilities. By accepting this street vacation, the petitioners for vacation agree that, when the City does any installation, maintenance, repair, or replacement of utilities, the City's sole obligation is to restore the premises to the conditions as they exist at the date this ordinance is passed by City Council. The City shall have no obligation to repair or restore any improvements made to the premises after the date this ordinance is passed. B. The City reserves a temporary easement for the purpose of performing modifications to the existing electrical system for the full length and width of the vacated alley right-of-way for the purpose of constructing modifications to the system to accommodate improvements to be constructed by Olympic Medical Center. This easement shall expire upon completion of all necessary modifications. Section 4 - Findinjzs and Conclusions. The attached Findings and Conclusions in Support of STV 16-01 are hereby approved and adopted. -2- Section 5 - Compensation. This Ordinance is subject to payment of compensation in the amount of $ 1 y C), = , no later than ?017 . Any proceeds from the street vacation will be allocated for transportation funding. Section 6 - Effective Date. This Ordinance shall be effective upon the occurrence of. (1) 5 days after publication, and (2) compliance with Sections 2, 3 and 5, of this Ordinance. This Ordinance is an exercise of a power specifically delegated to the City legislative body, and therefore is not subject to referendum. The City Clerk is hereby directed to file a certified copy with the Clallam County Auditor and the Clallam County Assessor. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of said Council held on the 19th day of April, 2016. Patrick Downie,Mayor ATTEST: 6vml')�( ��r1 fd6ifer Kleneklasen, City Clerk APP VED AS TO William E. Bloor, City Attorney PUBLISHED: RVil Ll , 2016 By Summary Exhibit A: Vacation Location Map, Utility Location Map, Conditions, Findings & Conclusions Wa ORDINANCES&RESOLUTIONS\ORDfNANCES.2016\02-OMC Columbia Street Vacation.rtf -3- Exhibit "A": Vacation Location Map 9 tJ , r a IN 1029 At �1 ,e 035 � Yds y e i 4. 10 , s 1032 N R � 1 f rv. r 1104 A. tee_ 102115 �. . toy l *� 1108 " 1112 � Gra f 1035 -- h/ a w C1 °'��. 10 11' ` 3° 1103 d11� f 1107 1 1111 1115 30 Water main �� 0 ;� VJJJa1er main Feet N vgm vY ^I t..q d. :!l ff 3k N +d l.Knnmu.llrt. $Wzle!main L68 ner, a.4�r.•-F A,.,,g sl,nll,.of 8.rrerpwwbrN!v o/IM1�Crh EleClnCdlOSlnbuno. 4-Map Prop.-d Vapt-Area Exhibit "A": Utility Location Map e d 1029 ? C, � C 1 ' y f 274�4�,� 1035 ' i 10 3 1032 "IT t "3r O c'' ^R ryo j• 4 16 Ox r 112 " r i ` 1035 ^�� ^s71 CIO C 4 >10 r 1103 rr l�ll 4 z 1107 X, �a Water main 30 / r. .i w•^rd!er man Feet a w x N SWM--m 1- YY rtvr-li'NH v,rn I'll Arro,tfo� Exhibit "A": Conditions, Findings, and Conclusions Conditions,Findings,and Conclusions in Support of STV 16-01 OLYMPIC MEDICAL CENTER Conditions: 1. Property owned by the petitioners and right-of-way acquired through the subject vacation shall be combined into one building site per Zoning Lot Covenant prior to the issuance of a quit claim deed for the right-of-way. 2. An easement shall be retained for existing electrical and storm water utility facilities and future utilities for the full length and width of the vacated right of way. 3. The city cost for restoration associated with maintenance, repair, or replacement of a currently existing electrical, storm water, or future utility, and any associated elements thereof, shall be limited to the cost to restore to as existing condition at the time of the vacation(Standard asphalt concrete paved street, cement concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, etc.) 4. The proponent of the Street Vacation shall be responsible for the cost of installing a double check assembly of the 2"water line at a location to be determined by the city. 5. Existing water and waste water facilities located within the area to be vacated shall be considered service/lateral lines, with the property owner responsible for their maintenance and operation up to and including their respective connections to the relocated water meters and sanitary sewer manhole. 6. Language indicating a benefit to the City,benefit being no further need to maintain, for the water and wastewater utilities' facilities conveyed to the petitioner shall be included in the Vacation Ordinance. 7. Emergency access to existing structures adjacent the proposed vacation must be allowed permanent unencumbered access within 150 feet of the furthest point of the building. Findings: 1. A petition requesting vacation of portions of rights-of-way platted to serve as access to the general area, and specifically abutting Lots 15-18, Block 3 and Lots 1-4, Block 4 of the Puget Sound Cooperative Colony Subdivision in the Townsite of Port Angeles submitted to the City on January 29, 2016,by abutting property owner Olympic Medical Center. The petition requests vacation of a portions of Columbia Street. 2. Information accompanying the petition indicated that vacation of the rights-of-way as proposed will allow OMC to expand its services to the public by allowing for better arrangement and protection of the helicopter landing site and rearrangement and expansion of existing parking to accommodate for those changes 3. RCW 35.79 requires that a petition for vacation of right-of-way shall be signed by at least two thirds of the abutting property owners in order to be considered valid. The petition is signed by 100%of the property owners abutting the area proposed for vacation. 4. City Departments (Public Works&Utilities, Fire, Police,and Community&Economic Development)have reviewed the petition requests. No objections or concerns were raised to the vacations as a result of that review due to the proposed circulation patterns that will address public, emergency, and maintenance access purposes. The City will require that an easement be retained within the vacated area. 5. The City's Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Map were reviewed for consistency with the proposed vacation of right-of-way. Land Use Element,Map Goals,Policies,and Objective Element Goal A, and Commercial Goal and Policies Goal D,Policy 3 are most relevant to the proposal. 6. 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. 7. The site was posted regarding the proposed land use action on March 3 and 10,2016,with legal publication appearing in the Peninsula Daily News on March 13,2016. No comments were received as a result of this public notification process. The Planning Commission public hearing was scheduled for March 9,2015 and continued to March 23,2016. 8. The vacated right-of-way must be consolidated with abutting properties in order to prevent the creation of a new parcel of land. Consolidation of the right-of-way with the abutting property into one building site following vacation can be accomplished by filing a Zoning Lot Covenant. 9. The City Council's Real Estate Committee met on February 1, 2016,and determined that if full review of the petition identified the property should be vacated, a fair value for the right- of-way should be$15 per square foot. 10. The Port Angeles City Council set a public hearing date for action on the street vacation petition by Resolution on February 16,2016,and forwarded the petition to the Planning Commission for a recommendation. The City Council will conduct a public hearing on the matter on April 5,2016. Conclusions: A. Any improvements made to the vacated of the rights-of-way as petitioned will not alter access to properties in the area for emergency purposes, result in a change in daily service needs to existing properties,nor prevent the public's access to the area. Alternatively,the proposed vacation will enable consolidation of several properties into one enhanced site that will address existing impacts and impacts from the enhanced site area in a reasonable manner. B. As conditioned, site consolidation will appropriately combine the vacated right-of-way with the abutting property into one building site. C. The proposal is consistent with the goals and policies of the City's Comprehensive Plan specifically Land Use Map Goal, Policies and Objective Element Goal A. iiii';#ri'ia*l*r,.*i,iriiiirr ilir* rr n r AFTER RECORDING RETTJRN TO: Legal Departrnent City of Port Angeles P.O. Box I 150, 321 E 5th St Port Angeles, WA 98362 noi&J CLALLAM coukTYinrrsecrton exctse rrr -* Bl,'5 ru123 zttt a\ DOCUMENT: GRANTOR: GRANTEE: AreUtrrs QUIT CLAIM DEED City ofPort Angeles Clallam County Public Hospital District No. 2, d/b/a Olympic Medical Center Caroline Street right-of-way abutting l-rlls 14 - 27 , Block l, Perkins SuMivision of Suburban Lot 32, Townsite of Port Angeles, Clallam County, Washington. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ASSESSOR'S PARCELNO.:0630000000100000 / PID 60932 The GRANTO& CITY OF PORT ANGELES, a municipal corporation, for adequate consideratiorq receipt ofwhich is acknowledged, and pursuant to Port Angeles City Ordinance No. 3534, adopted by Council on May 5, 2015, does convey and quit claim to the GRANTEE, Clallam County Public Hospital District No. 2, d/b/a Olympic Medical Center, the following described real estate situated in the Comty of Clallarl State of Washington: Caroline Street right-of-way abutting Lots I 4 - 27, Block I , Perkins SuMivision of Suburban [ot 32, Townsite of Port Angeles, Clallam County, Washington. Grantor Reserves Easement Grantor rcserves a permanent easement along the firll length ofthe abovedescribed Caroline right-of-way for maintenance, repair, and replacement of existing utilities and for installation, maintenance, repair, and replacement of future utilities. QUTT CLAIM DEED cf, -l- By accepting this deed, the Grantee for vacation agrees that, when Grantor does any installation, maintenance, repair, or replacement ofutilities, the Grantor's its heirs and assigns, sole obligation is to restore the premises to the conditions as they exist. The Grantor, its heirs and assigns, shall have no obligation to repair or restore any improvements made to the premises after May 5, 2015. The Grantor also reserves a temporary easement for the purpose ofperforming modifications to the existing electrical system for the firll length and width of the right-of-way described above for the purpose of conskucting modifications to the system to accommodate improvements to be constructed by Clatlam County Public Hospital District No. 2, d/b/a Olympic Medical C€nter. This easement shall expire upon completion ofall necessary modifications. Datedtbts 27 day ofJuly2015. G R, CITY FPO TANGELES By: Dan Guilio, Veneklasen,ty Clerk STATE OF WASHINGTON County of Clallam on us t)'l aay of 50\t\ .2015, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Washingtoq duly dmmissioned and sworn, personally appeared DAN DI GUILIO and JENNIFER VENEKLASEN, to me known to be the Mayor and City Clerk of the CITY OF PORT ANGELES, the municipal corporation that executed the foregoing instrumen! and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed ofsaid municipal corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that they are authorized to execute the said instrument, N c in and for the State of Washington, B ss ) ) ) llllt, VE TAi residing at Port Angeles. My commission expires: 5v 5anuaty 2o \q )- 4t-nuro a I I 2e15-t323473P.9. I ol 2 qutt Clattr O€edPort Fngcl.s Cr t, OtCl.ll.6 Co\rnty rashl^eton o7t23tZO16 03:10 42 Pltl Illl ll[ri0ill llH#tltt"ltrAltlL lll{rltlilh\lllfi/tr4 ll lll AFTER RDCORDING RETIJRN TO: kgal Departnent City of Port Angeles P.O. Box 1150, 321 E sth St Port Angeles, WA 98362 CLAILAX CO('NTY TRANSACTION EXCISE IAXf ilI"' rur- 23 20[ NO lo'U%b DOCI,JMENT: GRANTOR: GRANTEE: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ASSESSOR'S PARCELNO,: QUTTCLAM DEED City of Port Angcles Clallam County Public Hospital Dishict No. 2, d/b/a Olympic Medical Center Caroline/Georgiaoa alley righr-of-way abutting Lots 14 tlrough 41, Block I, Perkins SuMivision of Suburban tot 32, Townsite of Port Angeles, Clallam County, Washington. QUIT CLAIM DEEI) Caroliner'Georgiana alley right-of-way abutting Iots 14 through 41, Block l, Pcrkins Subdivision of Suburban tot 32, Townsite of Port Angeles, Clallam Counry, Washington. Grantor Reserves Easement The Grantor reserv€s a permanent eas€ment along the full length of the abovedescribed caroline right-olway for maintenance, repair, and replacement of existing utilities and for installation, maintenance, repa.ir, and replacement of future utilities. I I 0630000000100000 I PD 60932 /LSrc(l The GRANTO& CmY OF PORT ANGELES, a municipat corporarioq for adequate consideratioq receip ofwhich is acknowledged, and pursusnt to Port Angeles City Ordinance No. 3534, adopted by Council on May 5, 2015, does convey and quit claim to the GRANTEE, Clalam County Public Hospital District No. 2, d/b/a Olympic Medical Ccnter, the following described rral cstale situated in the County of Clallam, State of Washington: I By accepting this deed, the Grantee agrees thar, when Grantor, its heirs and assigns, does any installation, mai[tenance, rcpair, or replacement ofutilities, the Grantor's, is heirs and assignq sole obligation is to restore the premises to the conditions as they exist. The Grantor, its heir and assigns, shall have no obligation to repair or rcstore any improvonents made to the pr€mises after May 5, 2015. The Grantor also reserves a temporary easement for the purpose ofperforming modifications to the existing electrical system for the firll length and width of the right-of-way described above for the purpose of constructing modifications to the system to accommodate imp,rovements to be constructed by Clallam County Public Hospital District No. 2, d/b/a Ofympic Medical Center. This easement shall expire upon completion ofall necessary modifications. oateatns t)-1- dayof July, 2015. GRANTOR,CITY OF PORT ANGELES By Dan By ,fininrltrulLtdltn T.laFrerv"nittasen,CityClerk STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ) SS. v eta.P County of Clallam on&is tf,-Aay of 201 5, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the state of washinglor, duly and swom, personally appearcd DAN DI GUILIO and JENNIFER VENEKLASEN, to me lorown to be the Mayor and City Clerk of the CITY OF PORT ANGELES, the municipal corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said mrmicipal corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentione4 and on oath stated that they are authorized to execute the said instrument. 1onn\\ot vornv.\,Mrfl II residins at Port Anseles. 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By accepting this deed, the Grantee for vacation agrees that, when Grantor does any installatioq maintenance, r€pair, or r€,plac€rn€nt ofutilities, the Grantor's its heirs and assigns, sole obligation is to restore the premises to the conditions as they exist. The Grantor, its heirs and assigns, shall have no obligation to repair or restore any improvernents made to the premises after May 5, 2015. The Grantor also rcserv€s a temporary easernent for the purpose ofperforming modifications to the existing electrical systern for the firll length and width of the right-of-way described above for the purpose of constructing modifications !o the systern to accommodate improvements to b€ constructed by Clallam County Public Hospital Dstrict No. 2, drbla Olympic Medical center. This easement shall expire upon completion of all necessary modifications. RBfi#ftE(E tr-E^sia TvrG oR Erxr REAL ESTATf, EXCISE TAX AFFIIIAVIT CHAPIER 82 45 RCW . 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TUAI TEE TORDGOI'{G IS TNUE AND CORiECT a iar,rllr.t M oF srara rs DUE tx rEE(3) aND/ot tax.SEE INSTRTJCTIONS L@t 'Dclillq[crt Pdty Sobrool .S(& Tetldo5l FE o_00 5.m 5.m 10.00 PRINT NAME Grlnor d Gr.a.r'. At i dr!;, 201 P6juy i, r d.t. C gdy rlid ir F!i{.!L by iEFiElE h rE sr. dEui(la ilrirrin fa. DriDn rqD d drElrh6Eyrt,6byh r eofl trcd U,y t,t 6n of fia lnD fE ilrodln d.u&abvDdi@is6d tu(Rcl 9A.20 020I ran xErt. mh P&+ONLY I .': J. ,l nrrs sPA&33urEFB's Vq.E '.. t.a-Vit brfl T D.t! & ory ottig.Eg. r, JZ .2015, Psl A^q.r6, wa .D.Iqudr ludBr St r! 3-- Caroliner'Georgiana alley right-of-way abutting tots I 4 through 4 1 , Block 1 , Perkins Subdivision of Sububan Lot 32, Townsite ofPort Angeles, Clallan County, Washington. Crantor Reserves Easement The Grantor reserves a permanent easement along the frrll length ofthe above-described Caroline right-of-way for maintenance, repair, and replac€ment of existing utilities and for installation, maintenance, repair, and replacement of future utilities. By accepting this deed, the Grantee agre€s that, when Grantor, its heirs and assigns, does any installation, maintenanc€, repair, or replacement ofutilities, the Grantor's, its heirs and assigns, sole obligation is to restore the premises to the conditions as they exist. The Grantor, its heir and assigns, shall have no obligation to repair or r€store any improvernents made to the prernises after May 5,2O15. The Grantor also reserves a temporary easement for the purpose ofperforming modifications to the existing electrical systern for the full length and width ofthe right-of-way described above for the purpose of constructiog modifications to the E6tem to accommodate improvements to be constructed by Clallam County Public Hospital District No. 2, d/b/a Olyrnpic Medical CentEr. This easement shall expire upon completion of all necessary modifications. t When recorded retum to: Eric kwis, CEO ot ympic Medical 9ffi Pe,4 t,seleE ur4 08?6.) ZONING LOTCOVENANT VWE the undersigned owner(s) of the following described property: Sce thc dochcd lqol dacriptioa @xlibit A) aad nq (Exhtbit B). do hereby covenant that said property shall be designated as one zoning lot as defined in section 17.08.130 "2;' of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. This covenant crcates one inseparable building lot wtrich may only be removed through compliance with Chapter 58.17 RCW (subdivision regulations) and./or the City of Port Angeles short suMivision regulations (Ordinance No. 2222, as anendd). This covenant shall be binding on the ownds), heir(s), assip(s), and successo(s) in interest and shall be filed with the County Auditor's Office. This covenant is for the munral benefit of said owner(s), heir(s), assign(s), and successo(s) in iDterest and is for the firther purpose of compliance with state and local land use and building regulations. This covenant may be enforced by injunction or other lawfirl procedure and covenant by the recovery of any damages resulting from non compliance. DATED this JSfl auy of dr".-2015. Print Name:Eric l-ewis-L (Omer Sigmture)(Ownsr Signatue) Phone:Phone:360-tfi1--nb E STATE OF WASHINGTON COI'NTY OF CLALLAM , Notary Public in aod for the State of Washington, do herehy cedry thsr on thiL?t J-u-ne , 2{! personalty appearcd *trlie ne €ric./-ex)ie ne_ fieG GIVEN UNDER MY of NOTARY PUBLIC in and for rhe Srare of Washingtoo rcsiditrg at Port Angclcs. 5- My Commission cxpir€s: cFo Prinl Name:- \D and volEtary act and dced for the pr.nposes hereia nrentioned- Exhibit A Zoning Lot Covenant LEGAL OESCRIPTIONOLYilPIC MEDICAL CENTER PROPERTIES TO BE JOINED FOR THE MOB SITE LOTS 2 AND 3 OF SUBURBAN LOT 33 TO THE TOWNSITE OF PORT ANGELES PER PATENT SIGNED BY HARRY S. TRUMAN ON 11/6/1948 TO PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRICT NUMBER 2. RECORDED UNDER AUDITOR'S FILE NUMBER 323003, RECORDS OF CLALI-AM COUNTY, WASHINGTON LOTS 14 THRU 45 WTHIN A PORTION OF PERKINS SUBOIVISION OF SUBURBAN LOT 32, TOWNSITE OF PORT ANGELES, RECORDED IN VOLUME 1 OF PI.ATS, PAGE 38, RECORDS OF CTALTAM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. ALLEY RIGHTOF.WAY ABUTTING SAID LOTS 14 THRU 41. CAROLINE STREET RIGHT€F-WAYABUTTING SAID LOTS 14 THRU 27. LOTS 13 THRU 18, BLOCK 3, PUGET SOUND COOPERATIVE COLONY'S SUBDIVISION OF THE TOWNSITE OF PORT ANGELES RECORDED IN VOLUME 1 OF PI.ATS, PAGE 5, RECORDS OF CI.ALLAM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. EXCEPTTHE FORMER MILWAUKEE RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY OVER A PORTION OF SAIO LOTS 13 THRU 18. ALLEY RIGHT-OF-WAY ABUTTING A PORTION OF THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 18. LOTS 1 THRU 6 AND 13 THRU 18, BLOCK 4, PUGET SOUNO COOPERATIVE COLONY'S SUBDIVISION OF THE TOWNSITE OF PORT ANGELES RECORDED IN VOLUME 1 OF PI-ATS, PAGE 5, RECORDS OF CLALLAM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. ALLEY RIGHT-OF-WAY ABUTTING SAID LOTS 1 THRU 6 AND 13 THRU 18. 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This Ordinance shall take effect five days after passage and publication of the summary, and compliance with Sections 2, 3 and 5 of the ordinance. Ordinance No. 3552 AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, amending the 2016 budget funds. This Ordinance shall take effect five days after passage and publication of the summary. The full texts of the Ordinances are available at City Hall in the City Clerk's office, on the City's website at www.cityofpa.us, or will be mailed upon request. Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Jennifer Veneklasen City Clerk Published: April 27, 2016