HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010RESOLUTION NO. 2O1O
A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the
City of Kent, Washington, establishing urban
centers as defined for multi-family residential tax
exemption purposes, declaring the City Council's
intent to designate greater Downtown Kent and the
Midway subarea as Residential Targeted Areas, and
setting a public hearing for May L9, 2020, to
consider such designations pursuant to Chapter
84.14, Revised Code of Washington.
RECITALS
A, Chapter 84.L4 RCW provides an exemption from ad valorem
property taxation for qualifying multifamily housing projects located in
Residential Targeted Areas within urban centers, as defined in that chapter,
and authorizes cities to adopt necessary procedures to implement the state
legislation.
B. Chapter 84.L4 RCW requires that Residential Targeted Areas
be located within urban centers as established by the City Council. The
urban center designation required under this statute is separate and
distinct from the urban center designation associated with the City's
Comprehensive Plan,
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C. The City has identified two areas suitable for designation as
urban centers that would also be appropriate for selection as "Residential
Targeted Areas" under Chapter 84.t4 RCW. These areas, greater
Downtown Kent and the Midway subarea, appear to lack sufficient
available, desirable, and convenient residential hgtrsing to meet the needs
of the public who would likely live in these urban centers, if affordable,
desirable, attractive, and livable places were available.
D. The City declares its intent, for public consideration, to
designate greater Downtown Kent and the Midway subarea as a Residential
Targeted Areas within urban centers to include (1) the geographic area of
greater Downtown Kent bordered generally by Titus Street, the Green
River, Willis Street, South Z40th/James Street, and Cloudy Street, and (2)
the Midway subarea as laid out in the Midway Subarea Plan, which
geographic area is bordered generally by Interstate 5 on the east, and the
city limits on the west and south. See Exhibits C and D for proposed maps
of the greater Downtown Kent and Midway areas, respectively.
E. Chapter 84.L4 RCW requires the City Council hold a public
hearing to consider the designation of the Residential Targeted Areas
within urban centers.
F. Due to the current limitations and obstacles presented by the
current public health crisis, the City Council elects under Kent City Code
2.57.O4O(B) to consider this matter directly, rather than have efforts
duplicated by the Land Use and Planning Board.
NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT,
WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
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RESOLUTION
SECTION 7, Findinq; Urban Center Desianations. For the
purposes of Chapter 84.L4 RCW, the greater Downtown Kent and Midway
areas shown on Exhibit A and Exhibit B, respectively, are appropriate for
determination as urban centers. These areas provide a variety of products
and services including shops, offices, hotels, restaurants, and banks. Each
area is served by adequate public streets, has sufficient sidewalks, is
generally well served by public street and sidewalk lighting, and provides
access to transit by bus, the Sounder train station, or the future Kent light
rail station, The areas are also well served with sufficient public water,
sewer and storm systems. Finally, the areas connect to a network of urban
recreational facilities, including trails along the Green River, the Interurban
Trail, and the City's Riverbend Golf Complex.
SECTION 2. - Residential Targeted Areas ldentified. The City
Council will, after holding a public hearing, determine whether the greater
Downtown Kent area, identified on Exhibit C, and the Midway subarea,
identified on Exhibit D, should be designated "Residential Targeted Areas"
pursuant to the process and rules established by Chapter 84.14 RCW. The
greater Downtown Kent area is bordered generally by Titus Street, the
Green River, Willis Street, South Z40th/James Street, and Cloudy Street,
The Midway subarea is as laid out in the Midway Subarea Plan, and
includes the geographic area bordered generally by Interstate 5 on the
east, and the city limits on the west and south. In determining whether
these areas should be designated as Residential Targeted Areas, the City
Council will consider these and other factors:
A. That the areas have no available, desirable, affordable, and
convenient residential housing, and if housing were available, the public
would be likely to live in these areas.
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B. That the designation of these Residential Targeted Areas
would encourage increased residential opportunities and stimulate
construction of new multifamily housing that will increase and improve
residential housing opportunities in each urban center.
SECTION 3. - Statement of Intent, At the conclusion of the public
hearing and after publishing statutory notice, the City Council intends to
designate the greater Downtown Kent and Midway subarea as Residential
Targeted Areas for purposes of Chapter 84.t4 RCW,
SECTION 4. - Public Hearing Date Set A public hearing to consider
designations of Residential Targeted Areas for exemption from ad valorem
property taxation for qualifying multifamily housing shall be held at a
regular meeting of the Kent City Council at 7:00 p.ffi., Tuesday, May 19,
2020, in the Council Chambers of City Hall located at 22O 4th Avenue
South, Kent, Washington, 98032. If required for Council convenience or
necessity, the date, time, and location are subject to change, and the
public hearing may need to be conducted electronically or telephonically.
SECTION 5. - Notice. The City Clerk will give proper notice of the
hearing and cause the notice to be posted as provided by state law,
Chapter 84.L4 RCW.
SECTION 6. - 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 7, - 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
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subsection numbering; or references to other local, state, or federal laws,
codes, rules, or regulations.
SECTION 8. - Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect and
be in force immediately upon its passage.
DANA MLPH, MAYO
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Date Approved
ft April2L,2020
Date AdoptedKIMBERLEYMOTO, CITY RK
APPROVED AS TO FO
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