Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout2053RESOLUTION NO. 2053 A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, declaring approximately 59.25 acres of land within The Bridges Planned Unit Development surplus to the City's needs. RECITALS A. The Bridges neighborhood is a 155-acre non-contiguous part of Kent located in the Lea Hill neighborhood of Auburn. It is generally bound to the east by 124th Ave SE, on the west by 118th Ave SE, on the north by SE 288th Street and on the south by SE 304th Street. B. This neighborhood was created as a plat/Planned Unit Development ("PUD") that was approved by the City of Kent and recorded in 2007 under King County Recording Number 20071220000095. It is currently developed with 386 homes and four parcels for future development that are located in the southern portion of the site. C. Sensitive Area Tracts B, I, Y, and TT of the Bridges plat/PUD were created and dedicated to the City of Kent through recording of the Bridges plat/PUD ("the Property"). The Property to be declared surplus is depicted in the attached and incorporated Exhibit A. 1 The Bridges Wetlands Surplus - Resolution D. Together, the four tracts that make up the Property total about 59.25 acres. E. The Sensitive Area Tracts were established to protect wetlands and associated buffers in accordance with the City of Kent's Critical Areas Ordinance that was effective when the Bridges plat and PUD were submitted to the City in 2004. The "Sensitive Areas Tract Easement" recorded on the face of the Bridges plat/PUD contains broad limitations against future development or disturbance of vegetation within these tracts. F. The Sensitive Area Tracts are no longer needed for city purposes in their entirety. Declaring the property surplus may facilitate potential de -annexation of the Bridges neighborhood by the City of Kent to the City of Auburn. While annexations typically transfer ownership of publicly owned tracts to the receiving city, Auburn does not wish to take ownership of these tracts. G. The required wetland protection measures and maintenance responsibilities will not change if the property is transferred to either a public or private entity, but such limitations will run with the land and be the obligation of any future owner. At this time, Oakpointe has indicated a willingness to take possession of the Sensitive Area Tracts, if the Property is declared surplus and the City later elects to transfer the Property to facilitate annexation. H. Chapter 3.12 of the Kent City Code requires that the City hold a public meeting and receive public comment when property is considered for surplus. Declaring the Property surplus, however, does not transfer or otherwise authorize the Property's transfer. Instead, it is the first step toward the City further evaluating options available to facilitate annexation. 2 The Bridges Wetlands Surplus - Resolution I. After giving timely notice, the City Council held a public hearing on January 17, 2023, at a regularly scheduled City Council meeting and invited comments regarding the City's intention to surplus the Property. J. Staff consulted with the City's State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Responsible Official who issued a Determination of Nonsignificance for this action on November 4, 2022. No appeals to this decision were filed. K. Having complied with the applicable procedural requirements to declare the Property surplus, the City Council has determined that it is appropriate and timely to surplus the Property. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: RESOLUTION SECTION 1. - 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 declare the property surplus, which is the first step needed before the Property can be considered for possible transfer to another entity, including Oakpointe, to facilitate annexation. If the City were to transfer the Property in the future, it would remain subject to the limitations and protections secured by the plat/PUD's Sensitive Areas Tract Easement. SECTION 3. - Surplus Declaration. After giving timely notice as required by KCC 3.12.050, a public hearing was held on January 17, 2023, at a regular meeting of the Kent City Council to evaluate whether the Property depicted in the attached and incorporated Exhibit A should be 3 The Bridges Wetlands Surplus - Resolution declared surplus. Having given due consideration, the City Council declares as surplus the Property, depicted in Exhibit A, totaling approximately 59.25 acres in size. SECTION 4. - 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 5. - Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage. DANA RALPH, MAYOR ATTEST: KIMBERLEY A Wmmw,114 • • APPROVED AS TO FORM: CHRISTINA SCHUCK, DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY January 17, 2023 Date Approved January 17, 2023 Date Adopted The Bridges Wetlands Surplus - Resolution SE 284th St Exhibit A F SE 2 8691 PI "_J; P"Vate `. SE 288th PI ' SE 290th PE ¢; 3ae0bsen.. !-- Tree N . „. 295tr, St Farm 29 th,T AubLwndal SE 296th Way Two Park ii SE 29sw PS Auburn �00th Way " 1-t PIS ;� F 5 lst St SE 301t PI w, 1 SE 304th SC SE 304th St SE 307th PI SE 30-'vc` 5t 4- _ _' se 3L° 8th o r - Figure 1: Approximate location of Bridges Sensitive Area Tracts Bj Y and TT