HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949RESOLUTION NO.rq{q
A RESOLUTION of the city council of the
city of Kent, Washington, approving considerationfor sale of a poftion of the City's Morrill
Meadows/East Hill Park for development of a new
YMCA facility; declaring the property to be surplusin order to facilitate the YMCA improvements;
approving the removal, to the extent necessary, of
restrictive covenants or other real property
restrictions related to preservation of portions of
the property for outdoor recreation and open space
purposes, subject to any necessary approval of the
state Recreation and Conservation Office and King
County Department of Natural Resources and
Parks; and authorizing the Mayor to take all
appropriate actions consistent with this resolution.
RECITALS
A, Pursuant to RCW 35A.11.010, the City is authorized to dispose
of real property for the common benefit.
B. Approximately three years ago, representatives of the YMCA of
Greater Seattle approached CÍty representatives with a conceptual proposal
to construct a YMCA facility in Kent.
C. The City and the YMCA agreed that a new YMCA facility would
provide a significant benefit to the community and eventually agreed that the
best location would be to develop the facility within the easterly portion of
the City's Morrill Meadows/East Hill Park.
D. On October 23, 20L5, the City and the YMCA entered into a
Memorandum of Agreement that outlined the general principles to be
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employed between the parties to begin the joint development of the new
YMCA facility.
E. The current project proposal includes construction of an
approximately 50,000 square foot building with a swimming pool larger than
the YMCA's standard for a community facility of this size, as well as options
for facility use that will bring particularized benefit to Kent residents. Under
the proposal, the City would convey to the YMCA by deed the necessary
property to construct the facility. However, the scope of the project, details
of the property's ownership and reversionary issues, and construction
responsibilities are subject to continued negotiations.
F. Pursuant to the City's surplus property process, the city council
determined on June 6, 20t7, to start considering whether the City should
surplus the property needed for the YMCA project. In accord with Chapter
3.L2 of the Kent City Code, the City published timely notice to the public,
posted notice as required by the ordinance, and mailed notice to nearby
property owners that the City would be considering whether to surplus the
property upon which the YMCA facility is proposed to be constructed.
Because the City entered into the Memorandum of Agreement with the YMCA
before the city council enacted Chapter 3.I2 of the City code, details of the
proposed transfer to the YMCA are more advanced than would normally occur
under the City's surplus provisions, and accordingly, those details are
provided in this resolution.
G. On July 23, 2OL7, House Bill 1959, the "land covenant
preservation and transparency act," took effect, which is codified in part in
RCW 35A,2I.4L0. This act requires that, when a local government agency
intends to remove a restrictive covenant from real property, it should be
through an open process subject to a public hearing.
H, Portions of the property that will be used for the YMCA facility
and the adjoining parking area were purchased through grants from the state
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Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO), and funds acquired through King
County's 1989 Open Space Bond Program, as supplemented by King County's
Conservation Futures Program. A condition of the RCO grants was that the
property would be used only for outdoor recreation, and a condition of the
King County funds was that the propefty would be maintained as open space.
However, both programs anticipate that community needs change over time,
and they contemplate and allow for negotiated conversion and replacement
by funding recipients. Because the YMCA facility and the parking area that
will serve it will be used for indoor recreation, the RCO grant restriction will
have to be removed. Additionally, because a portion of the property acquired
with King County open space/conservation futures funds will need to be
transferred to the YMCA for it to construct its building, the King County open
space restriction will also have to be removed from that property.
L In order to remove the RCO restriction, the City will have to
obtain property of equal outdoor recreational value to replace the area being
removed from outdoor recreation use, all subject to the RCO's prior approval.
The City and the RCO have commenced the process to locate suitable
replacement property. As for Kíng County's open space restriction, the City
will continue its work with King County to determine to what extent
additional replacement property may be necessary, However, the end result
in both instances is that once the negotiated conversion process is
accomplished, there will be no net loss of open space or outdoor recreational
use and value in the City.
J. On August 18, 2017, the City's State Environmental Policy Act
(SEPA) Responsible Official issued a Determination of Non-Significance for
the surplus property proposal.
K. Having complied with the procedures and provisions of the Kent
City Code relating to consideration of City-owned property for surplus, and
having complied with the public hearing requirements of the land covenant
preservation and transparency act, the city council has determined that it is
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appropriate and timely to surplus those portions of Morrill Meadows/East Hill
Park needed to support the construction of the new YMCA facility.
NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT,
WASHINGTON DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
RESOLUTION
SECTION 7. Recitals Incorporated. The foregoing recitals are
incorporated into the body of this resolution and constitute the findings of the
Kent City Council on this matter.
SECTION 2, * Public's Best Interest. It is in the public's best interest
that the portions of the Morrill Meadow/East Hill Park be converted by sale or
lease to use by the YMCA of Greater Seattle for a new community recreation
facility.
SECTION 3. - Propertv Deemed Surplus. To fulfill the public meeting
requirement for surplus property under Chapter 3.L2 of the Kent City Code, a
public hearing was held on October L7, 2OI7, at a regular meeting of the
Kent City Council. After due consideration, the property upon which the YMCA
building will be located, and which will be transferred by deed to the YMCA
subject to any negotiated reversionary provision, is declared surplus
property, For illustration purposes, this surplus property is generally bordered
in red on the attached and incorporated Exhibit A. The city council makes this
surplus determination in order to allow for the future transfer of the property
to the YMCA and to gain the recreational value to be received by that
transfer. The Mayor is authorized to take all appropriate acts to fulfill the
decisions made by this resolution, but any final joint development agreement,
sale, or lease of the property must first be approved by the city council.
SECTION 4. - Land Covenant Preservation and Transparency Act. A
public hearing was held on October L7, 2OL7, at a regular meeting of the
Kent City Council to receive testimony on the subject of removing grant and
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deed requirements that restrict portions of the propefty for open space and
outdoor recreational use, because after project completion, the YMCA building
and certain related areas will be used for, or in support of, indoor recreation.
After due consideration, Council requests the Mayor continue to work with the
state Recreation and Conservation Office and King County to remove any
covenant that limits use of the areas outlined in blue (RCO) and green (King
County) on the attached and incorporated Exhibit B for open space or outdoor
recreation purposes. The Mayor is authorized to take all appropriate acts to
fulfill the decisions made by this resolution, but any final agreement to
purchase necessary replacement property must first be approved by the city
cou ncil.
SECTION 5, - Severability. If any one or more section, subsection, or
sentence of this resolution is held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such
decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this resolution
and the same shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 6. - Corrections bv Citv Clerk Upon approval of the city
attorney, the city clerk is authorized to make necessary corrections to this
resolution, including the correction of clerical errors; resolution, section, or
subsection numbering; or references to other local, state, or federal laws,
codes, rules, or regulations.
SECTION 7. - Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect and be
in force immediately upon its passage.
PASSED at a regular open public meeting by the city council of the City
of Kent, Washington, this l1 ft¿ay or Ù-Iobe(, 20t7.
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CONCURRED in by the Mayor of the City of Kent this ll day of
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COOKE, MAYOR
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ATTEST:
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KIMBERLEY A OTO, CITY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FO
BRUBAKER, CITY ATTORNEY
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