HomeMy WebLinkAbout1150RESOLUTION NO. 1,160
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A RESOLUTION of the City of Kent,
Washington, adopting Annexation Policies and
amending the Kent Sphere of Interest adopted
April 17, 1972.
WHEREAS, on April 17, 1972, the City Council of the City
of Kent, by Resolution 718 A, adopted a report entitled 8 Kent's
Sphere of Interestn, and adopted amendments to such report on
December 4, 1978 and December 19, 1983; and
WHEREAS, the growth patterns of the City of Kent since
1972 and the future growth potential of the City require the
Sphere of Interest to be reevaluated and revised; and
-WHEREAS, the City of Kent desires to a~hieve the
effective management of impacts associated with new development,
the efficient provision of needed levels of city service, the
coordinated preparation of land use, functional and capital
improvement plans, and the delineation of appropriate potential
annexation areas; and
WHEREAS, the City of Kent recognizes that planning and
land use decisions can have extra-jurisdictional impacts and that
governmental cooperation is an effective manner under existing law
to address impacts and opportunities which spread across
jurisdictional boundaries; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Kent reviewed
the new annexation policies in workshop meetings on April 14, 1987
and September 4, 1987; NOW, THEREFORE,
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON DOES
HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council adopts the following
Annexation Policies amending the present Kent Sphere of Interest:
Annexation Policies -General (G)
Gl The rights and privileges of Kent's citizens shall be
protected when considering areas for annexation.
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The City shall identify potential code violation problems
and nonconforming development prior to annexation.
The City shall ensure that the property owners and
residents are fully informed of the obligations and
requirements that may be imposed (bonded indebtedness or
cost of services).
The City shall review annexations and future City
boundaries with special districts to determine impacts of
annexation on their services.
The City shall promote a positive image and an accurate
portrayal of available services to encourage public
support and desire for annexations.
This analysis shall include participation from each City
department to identify impacts and associated costs of
delivery of services to the proposed area.
The City should work with other cities and King County to
identify future annexation areas; to sign interlocal
agreements to ensure consistent land use policies and
public improvement standards within the agreed-upon
annexation areas.
The City shall promote annexations that will solve the
problem of disjointed provision of public service (such
as police protection).
Boundaries/Land Use (LU)
LUl Annexations shall be promoted that serve to square off
the City boundaries, particularly if they are consistent
with the Potential Annexation Area map.
LU2 Existing residential areas adjacent to the City, with
City water and/or sewer service, should have a high
priority for annexation.
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LU3 Annexation boundaries should follow logical physical
features while at the same time follow established
property lines.
LU4 Annexations shall occur only if the area is contiguous to
the existing City boundary with the exception of
annexations for municipal purposes.
LUS Areas proposed for annexation should exceed five acres in
size unless a smaller area would serve to straighten a
boundary or eliminate an island of unincorporated land.
LU6 Special service district boundaries must be considered
when determining annexation areas and future City
boundaries.
LU7 Proposed zoning and sensitive areas designations for
annexation areas shall be consistent with the applicable
subarea land use plan and the City-wide comprehensive
plan; PROVIDED, that the City may withhold full
implementation of the comprehensive land use plan map
designations in its annexation zoning proposals in order
to achieve a more orderly physical development pattern
and to implement its goal of a 20 percent density
reduction in multifamily residential areas.
LU8 The City shall not initiate zoning hearings for annexed
lands until the annexation ordinance has been adopted by
Council.
Utilities/Streets (U)
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The City shall continue to require all development in
unincorporated King County that desires City utilities to
sign no-protest annexation agreements and agreements to
develop in accordance with the comprehensive plan
designation and to Kent Public Works standards.
New utility service should be a higher priority for
unserved areas in the City.
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A report shall be developed that identifies the condition
of streets and utilities within a proposed annexation
area and determines needed improvements and long-term
maintenance costs.
The City shall require that all necessary street and
utility improvements be made with the assistance of
residents/property owners within the annexation area.
Passed at a regular
City of Kent, Washington this
m~e~ing of the City council of the
~day of~ 1987.
day of
Co}furred in by the Mayor of the City of Kent, this
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DAN KELi\EHER, MAYOR
ATTEST:
CLERK
I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of
Resolution No. /)50 , passed by the City council of the City of
Kent, Washington, the~ day of ~ , 1987.
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MARIE ~EN, CITY CLERK
05220-170
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