HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991RESOLUTION NO. 1991
A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the
City of Kent, Washington, that: (1) declares
approximately 2.28 acres of land located on the
East Hill of Kent at L2436 SE 248th Street and
commonly known as the Lannoye Property and
identified by King County Tax Parcel Numbers
2L22O5-9L22, 2L22O5-9L77, and 2L2205-9099 as
surplus to the City's drainage utility; (2) authorizes
the transfer of that surplus land from the drainage
utility to the City's Parks, Recreation, and
Community Services Department; (3) conditions
that surplus land transfer upon the drainage
utility's receipt of $978,000; (a) removes any use
restriction Council may have established at the
time it authorized the purchase of the Lannoye
Property for the drainage utility; and (5) authorizes
the Mayor to take all other actions, and sign all
documents as may be necessary, to fully
implement the terms of this resolution and to effect
the Lannoye Property's administrative transfer from
the City's drainage utility to the City's Parks,
Recreation, and Community Services Department.
RECITALS
A. On December L4, 20tO, the Kent City Council authorized the
purchase of land known as the "Lannoye Property" for $702,000. The
Lannoye Property is approximately 2.28 acres in size, located at 12436 SE
248rh Street in Kent, and identified by King County Tax Parcel Numbers
2L2205-9O99, 2L2205-9L22, and 2t2205-9t77. At the time Council
authorized the land purchase, it provided that the Lannoye Property was "to
be used as a detention pond site for the East Hill Operation Center." The
propefty has been owned and held by the drainage utility since its acquisition
by the City.
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B. On October L7, 2OL7, the Kent City Council adopted Resolution
No. L949 that declared as surplus a portion of Morrill Meadows Park to
support a joint development project with the YMCA of Greater Seattle
(*YMCA'), and authorized the Mayor to take all actions necessary to remove
use restrictions imposed by the state Recreation and Conservation Office
("RCO') from that portion of Morrill Meadows Park and East Hill Park that
were either going to be transferred to the YMCA in fee or used in ways that
were inconsistent with original grant conditions imposed by RCO. Removing
those RCO use restrictions required that the City provide replacement
property deemed suitable by RCO.
C. After Council authorized the surplus of a portion of Morrill
Meadows Park and East Hill Park and supported advancement of the joint
development project with the YMCA, City staff began discussing ways in
which the City could most economically satisfy its conversion responsibilities
to RCO. In early 20t8, Public Works staff raised the Lannoye Property as a
possible site that could be made available to the City's Parks, Recreation, and
Community Services Department ("Parks Department") given the lack of City
funding to support construction of a new East Hill Operations Center.
D. City staff obtained an appraisal on April 25, 2018, valuing the
Lannoye Property at $978,000. If accepted by Council, Public Works agreed
to transfer the Lannoye Property out of the drainage utility in exchange for
the Parks Department's payment to the utility of the appraised value as
determined by this appraisal. With this information, Parks staff began more
formal discussions with RCO staff to determine the suitability of the Lannoye
Property as replacement propefty. The City and RCO have since agreed that,
if declared surplus by the City Council, the Lannoye Property would be
suitable replacement property to meet the City's conversion responsibilities
triggered by the joint development project with the YMCA at Morrill Meadows
Park. The Parks Department proposes to pay for the Lannoye Property using
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both grant funds and capital funds it received through the joint Morrill
Meadows Park and YMCA development project.
D. Pursuant to RCW 35A.11.010, the City is authorized to dispose
of real property for the common benefit. When property was originally
acquired for public utility purposes, RCW 35.94.O4O requires that the City
determine, after a public hearing and by resolution of the City Council, that
the public utility property is surplus to the City's needs and should be leased,
sold, or conveyed. This statutory process for the surplus of utility property
exempts this land exchange transaction from the local surplus process
otherwise provided for by Chapter 3.L2 of the Kent City Code.
E. Additionally, RCW 35A.21.410 requires a public hearing before
Council may authorize removal of a restrictive covenant. The purpose of the
Lannoye Property's original acquisition was stated by Council "to be used as a
detention pond site for an East Hill Operation Center," While the City does
not believe this stated purpose rises to the level of a restrictive covenant for
purposes of RCW 35A.21 .4LO, a public hearing was already required before
Council could consider whether to surplus the Lannoye Property as utility
property. Therefore, a public hearing to contemporaneously remove any use
restriction that may exist with respect to the Lannoye Property for purposes
of RCW 35A.21.410 was also scheduled. The City combined these public
hearings to occur together and set September 3, 2019, as the public hearing
date. Notice was posted and a press release issued inviting all interested
members of the public to the public hearing to learn more about the land
exchange transaction and to speak in support or opposition of the utility
property's surplus and the removal of restrictive covenants.
F. Because the Lannoye Property was never put to its intended use
as a detention pond site for an East Hill Operation Center, the City's State
Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Responsible Official determined the property
transfer was exempt from SEPA review.
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G. Having complied with the statutory procedures and provisions to
surplus City utility property and remove restrictive covenants from public
land, the Kent City Council has determined that it is appropriate and timely
to surplus the Lannoye Property; to authorize the Mayor to take all steps and
sign all deeds and other documents necessary to transfer the Lannoye
Property from the City's drainage utility to the City's Parks Department upon
the utility's receipt of $978,000, which represents the property's appraised
value at the time staff agreed to pursue approval from both the RCO and the
Kent City Council to authorize the property's transfer to satisfy conversion
responsibilities; and to remove all restrictive covenants to allow the Lannoye
Property to be used as replacement property to satisfy the City's conversion
responsibilities to RCO.
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 City proceed with the land exchange transaction provided for by this
resolution in suppoft of the joint Morrill Meadows Park and YMCA
development project to satisfy conversion responsibilities the City owes to
RCO by supplying suitable replacement property.
SECTION 3, - Prooerty Deemed Surplus. After the giving of timely
notice as required by RCW 35.94.O4O, a public hearing was held on
September 3,2Ot9, at a regular meeting of the Kent City Council, to evaluate
whether the Lannoye Property, owned by the City's drainage utility, should be
declared surplus and transferred to the City's Parks, Recreation, and
Community Services Department upon the utility's receipt of the property's
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fair market value of $978,000, as determined by an appraisal dated April 25,
2018. Having given due consideration, Council declares as surplus the
Lannoye Property, legally described and depicted in the attached and
incorporated Exhibit A, and authorizes the Mayor to take all steps necessary,
and to sign all documents required, to convert and transfer the Lannoye
Property from the drainage utility to the City's Parks Department.
SECTION 4, - Consideration to be Paid. The Council finds and declares
that the sum of $978,000 the drainage utility will receive from the City's
Parks Department represents the Lannoye Property's fair market value, as
determined by an appraisal obtained on April 25, 2OI8, when the two City
depaftments agreed to transfer the property to the Parks Department in
support of the joint Morrill Meadows Park and YMCA development project,
conditioned on Council's agreement to surplus the property, and RCO's
agreement to accept the property as suitable replacement property.
SECTION 5, Removal of Restrictive Covenants. After due
consideration, Council hereby declares that any use restriction that Council
may have imposed at the time it authorized the Mayor to purchase the
Lannoye Property that may qualify as a restrictive covenant for purposes of
RCW 35A.2t.4LO is hereby released, and upon the property's transfer to the
Parks Department, the Lannoye Property may be used as the Parks
Department determines is appropriate, including as replacement property to
satisfy any conversion responsibilities owed to RCO. The Mayor is expressly
authorized to sign any document that places a substitute restrictive covenant
on the Lannoye Property, once fee title is held by the Parks Department, in
favor of RCO or any other grant agency, with terms and conditions as the City
Attorney and Parks Director may determine are appropriate.
SECTION 6. - Ratification and Authorization. With its adoption of this
resolution, Council ratifies all acts consistent with the authority of this
resolution and prior to its passage, and authorizes the Mayor to take all acts
necessary, and to sign documents required, to implement, fulfill, and
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otherwise carry out the terms of this resolution, subject to final terms and
conditions as the City Attorney may determine are appropriate and consistent
with the authority granted herein.
SECTION 7, - 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 8. - Corrections by City 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 9, - Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect and be
in force immediately upon its passage.
DANA MLPH, MAYO
September 3, 2019
Date Approved
ATTEST:
(
September 3. 2019
KIMBERLEY OTO, CITY C Date Adopted
APPROVED
PATRICK, CITY ATTORNEY
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EXHIBIT A
PARCEL A
The West L73.2 feet of the South 264 feet of the East half of the West half of
the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 21, Township 22
North, Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, Washington;
EXCEPT the East 79.OL feet thereof;
AND EXCEPT that portion lying South of the North margin of Southeast 248th
Street, as established by deed recorded under Recording No. 5845351;
Parcel No. 212205-9099
PARCEL B:
The East 79.0L feet of the West L73.2 feet of the South 264 feet of the East
half of the West half of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of
Section 2t, Township 22 North, Range 5 East, W.M., in King County,
Washington;
EXCEPT that portion lying South of the North margin of Southeast 248th
Street, as established by deed recorded under Recording No. 5845351;
Parcel No. 212205-9L22
PARCEL C:
The South 264 feet of the East half of the West half of the Southwest quarter
of the Northeast quarter of Section 21, Township 22 North, Range 5 East,
W.M., in King County, Washington;
EXCEPT the West L73.2 feet thereof;
AND EXCEPT that portion lying South of the North margin of Southeast 248th
Street, as established by deed recorded under Recording No. 5845351;
ALSO the East 15 feet of the South 909 feet of the West half of the
Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 21;
EXCEPT the South 264 feet thereof;
ALSO the East 30 feet of the West half of the Southwest quarter of the
Northeast quarter of said Section 21;
EXCEPT the South 909 feet thereof;
Parcel No. 212205-9t77
Situate in the County of King, State of Washington
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