HomeMy WebLinkAbout1484RESOLUTION NO. 14--&Jtf
A RESOLUTION of the City Council of Kent, Washington,
ratifying the Countywide Planning Policies adopted by the
Metropolitan King County Council and pursuant to the Growth
Management Act.
WHEREAS, the Growth Management Act (RCW 36.70A.210) requires the
adoption of Countywide Planning Policies by the legislative authority of King County, and
that said policies are to provide a countywide framework from which local comprehensive
plans are to be developed; and
WHEREAS, King County, the City of Seattle, and the incorporated suburban
cities and towns in King County established a process for the development, adoption, and
ratification of Countywide Planning Policies by an interlocal agreement, which was approved
by the City of Kent, and that said interlocal agreement established the Growth Management
Planning Council (GMPC), a group consisting of elected officials from King County, suburban
cities, and the City of Seattle, who were authorized to develop a set of recommended
countywide planning policies for consideration by the King County Council; and
WHEREAS, the GMPC recommended a set of Countywide Planning Policies to
the King County Council that were adopted pursuant to Ordinance No. 10450 on July 6,
1992, as required by RCW 36.70A.210; and which furthermore were ratified by the Kent City
Council as outlined in the interlocal agreement pursuant to Resolution No. 1326 on
September 15, 1992; and
WHEREAS, King County has adopted and the City of Kent has ratified Phase I
and Phase II of the Countywide Planning Policies; and
WHEREAS, the GMPC met on November 15, 1995, and voted to pass an
amendment to the Phase II Countywide Planning Policies, Step 8b of Framework Policy FW
1 to extend the deadline for resolving North Bend's Joint Planning Area from December 31,
1995, to December 31, 1996; and
WHEREAS, the King County Council approved and ratified this amendment on
behalf of King County on August 19, 1996; and
WHEREAS, the Kent Planning Committee reviewed the amendment to the
Countywide Planning Policies at its meeting on September 17, 1996; and
WHEREAS, the Kent Planning Committee recommended that the City Council
ratify the County's amendment to the Phase II Countywide Planning Policies, Step 8b of
Framework Pol icy FW-1; NOW, THEREFORE,
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON DOES HEREBY
RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City of Kent, acting pursuant to the lnterlocal Agreement among
King County, the City of Seattle, and incorporated suburban cities, hereby ratifies proposed
amendments to the Countywide Planning Policies as adopted by the Metropolitan King
County Council pursuant to Ordinance No. 12421 attached hereto as Exhibit A and
incorporated herein by reference.
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Section 2. The Countywide Planning Policies adopted herein shall be filed with
the City Clerk and in the office of the Planning Department and made available for public
inspection.
Passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington
this &f ({)c£, 1996.
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Concurred in by the Mayor of the City of Kent, this L day of tDcL; 1996.
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ATTEST:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of Resolution No. /t.fff, _a;
passed by the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, the L day of ([)d, 1996.
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EXHIBIT~
July 29, 1996 Introduced By: CHRISTOPHER VANCE 1
Proposed No.: 96-655
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.. ORDINANCE N0.1 2 4 2 1
2 AN ORDINANCE adopting an amendment to the Countywide
3 Pranning Policies pursuant to RCW 36.70A.210; ratifying the·
4 amended Countywide Planning Policies for unincorporated
5 King County; amending Ordinance 10450, Sections 3 and 4,
6 as amended, and amending K.C.C. 20.10.030 and K.C.C.
7 20.1 0.040.
s BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY:
9 SECTION 1 FINDINGS. The council makes the following findings.
1 o A. The Metropolitan King County Council adopted and ratified the GMPC
11 recommended King County 2012 ~Countywide Planning Policies [5/25/94] on August 15,
12 1994 pursuant to Ordinance 11446.
13 B. The GMPC met on November 15, 1995 and voted to pass an amendment to the
14 King County 2012-Countywide Planning Policies [5/25/94], page 7, FW-1 Step 8b. to
15 extend the deadline for the joint planning process between the county and the City of North
16 Bend from Dec~ber 31, 1995 until December 31, 1996.
17 SECTION 2. Ordinance 10450, Section 3, as amended, and K.C.C. 20.10.030 are
18 each hereby amended to read as follows:
19 A. The Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012 -Countywide Planning
2 0 Policies attached to Ordinance 11446 are hereby approved and adopted.
21 B. The Phase Il Amendments to the King County 2012-Countywide Planning
22 Policies are amended, as shown by Attachment to this Ordinance l2.Q2.1.
23 C. The Phase II Amendments to the Kin2 County 2012-Countywide Planning
2 4 Policies are amended as shown by Attachment 1 to this Ordinance.
25 SECTION l Ordinance 10450, Section 4, as amended, and K.C.C. 20.10.040 are
2 6 e<lch hereby amended to read as follows:
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'12421
1 Ratification for unincorporated King County. A. Countywide Planning Policies adopted by
2 Ordinance I 0450 for the purposes specified are hereby ratified on behalf of the population of
3 unincorporated King County.
4 B. The amendm'ents to the Countywide Planning Policies adopted by Ordinance
5 I 0840 are hereby ratified on behalf of the population of unincorporated King County.
6 C. The amendments to the Countywide Planning Policies adoptea by Ordinance
7 11061 are hereby. ratified on behalfofthe population ofunincorporated King County.
a D. The Phase II Amendments to the King County 2012 Countywide Planning Policies
9 adopted by Ordinance I 1446 are hereby ratified on behalf of the population of
1 o unincorporated King County.
11 E. The amendments to the King County -2012 Countywide Planning Policies, as
12 showx: by Attachment I to thls Ordinance l2.Q21, are hereby ratified on behalf of the
13 population of unincorporated King County.
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1 E. The amendments to the Kine County -2012 Countywide Planninc Policies as shown by
2 Attachment I to this Ordinance. are hereby ratified on behalf of the population of
3 unincorporated Kine County. -vu
4 INTRODUCED AND READ for the first time this eX q day of
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6 PASSED by a vote of /k:._ to Q_ this ~ay of ~
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a KING COUNTY COUNCIL
9 KING CO IY, WASHINGTON
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ATTEST:
Clerk of the Council
APPROVED this :2-o.n._ day of ~ , 19 iC..
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17 fil~King County Executive
18 Attachments: Attachment I: Amendment to the King County -2012 Countywide
19 Planning Policies FW-1, Step 8b.
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July 26, 1996 ~_A_tt_a_c_h_m_e_n_t_l__,j
96-655
1 AMENDMENT to th<: King County-2012 Countywide Planning Polices 112Cll/95!
2 Pc:.ge 7, FW-1, STEP 8b. is hereby amended:
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4 b. The Urban Growth Areas of the following cities which are in dispute as· of May 25.
5 1994 and illustrated on the attached maps, are now acknowledged as Joint Planning Areas
6 (See Appendix 1). By December 31, 1995, King County, the cities, citizens and property
7 owners will have completed a planning process to determine land uses and the Urban
8 Growth Area for each city except that the planning process deadline for Nonb Bend shall
9 be December 31 1996. The King County Executive will recommend amendments to the
10 Urban Growth Area for each city for adoption by the Metropolitan King County Council.
11 The Urban Growth Area for each city will be amended in a separate Council ordinance.
12 These amendments are not subject to ratification under this policy.
13 Redmond (map # 1) -15 acres
14 Issaquah (map #2)-I 00 acres
15 Renton (map #3) -23 8 acres
16 North Bend (map #4)-480 acres
l 7 Black Diamond (map #5 titled: Black Diamond Urban Growth Area/Open Space)-
18 maximum 3,000 acres
19 Snoqualmie (map #6 area labeled Joint Planning Area; the time frame for completion of
2 0 joint planning shall be that identified in the agreement between City of Snoqualmie. King
21 County and Snoqualmie Ridge Associates regarding Snoqualmie's future annexation of
2 2 property on the Lake Alice Plateau.)
23 .Ei:tttl;. A motion to extend the timeline for the County and the City ofNorth Bend to
2 4 complete the joint planning process until December 3 1. 1996 was approved by a voice-vote
2 5 of the GMPC on November 15, 1996. This amendment actualizes that action.
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Amendment to the Countywide Planning Policies as approved by the Growth Management
Planning Council on November 15, 1995 and adopted by the Metropolitan King County
Council on August 19, 1996:
Add the underlined text to FRAMEWORK POLICY 1, STEP 8b as follows:
b. The Urban Growth Areas of the following cities which are in dispute as· of May 25.
1994 and illustrated on the attached maps, are now acknowledged as Joint Planning Areas
(See Appendix 1 ). By December 31, 1995, King Cotmty, the cities , citizens and pr~perty
owners will have completed a planning process to determine land uses and the Urban
Growth Area for each city, except that the plannil)g process d-' 3d line for Noob Bend shall
be December 3 1, l 996. The King County Executive will ·recommend amendments to the
Urban Growth Area for each city for adoption by the Metropolitan King County Council.
The Urban Growth Area for each city will be amended in a separate Council ordinance.
These amendments are not subject to ratification under this policy.
Redmond (map #1)-15 acres
Issaquah (map #2) -100 acres
Renton (map #3)-238 acres
North Bend (map #4) -480 acres
Black Diamond (map #5 titled: Black Diamond Urban Grov..rt:h Area/Open Space)-
maximum 3,000 acres
Snoqualmie (map #6 area labeled Joint Planning Area; the time frame for completion of
joint planning shall be that identified in the agreement between City of Snoqualmie. King
Cour:J.ty and' Snoqualmie Ridge Associates regarding Snoqualmie's future annexation of
property on the Lake Alice Plateau.)