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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Committees - Public Works/Planning - 06/13/1994PRESENT: PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE PAUL MANN TIM CLARK JIM BENNETT DON WICKSTROM JUNE 13, 1994 GARY GILL LAURIE EVEZICH MR & MRS RUST ROD BAILEY TOM GRAHAM LID 345 South 218th Street Improvements Wickstrom explained that this LID on 218th Street is a street widening project. The area is industrially zoned with an S-curve in the middle which has created some problems, particularly with the development to the east. He said there have been accidents where vehicles have gone into the ditch because it is so narrow and, large trucks need to use the entire road width to make the curves. Wickstrom said the problem as we see it, is that we can't continue to allow development east of those curves to aggravate that existing problem without eventually being drawn into some sort of lawsuit. He said we have been mitigating the development requirements to resolve the problem. He said this is an industrially served area, including what was previously Trammel Crow Industrial Park to the north. Wickstrom said we have 74% participation covenants in the project; we have re -worked this project many times initially beginning in 1990 and then when our wetland issues came up we waited until that ordinance was passed to determine what the implications would be. As a result, we are exempting those properties involved in wetlands because they are not developable. Referring to a map in the packet, Wickstrom explained we would install a cul-de-sac turnaround. He said the right-of-way is now up against the valley freeway but there is only a limited number of parcels there and to build this all the way to the freeway is more expensive. In response to Clark's question on wetlands, Wickstrom said that �. when properties are assessed, benefit needs to be shown. I£� he- property is wetland, essentially it is undevelopable; therefore, no benefit; therefore, they shouldn't be assessed. He said we waited until that issue was resolved. Rod Bailey expressed concerns regarding losing any of his parcel. Wickstrom said the issue is, when we get to the- design (we are presently dealing with preliminary data) that is one issue we need to work out. Wickstrom said we are aware of what the problem would be in taking any of Mr. Bailey's property. In response to Clark, Wickstrom said we will be widening the road width to 321. Wickstrom said our intent is to straighten the road out and move the S-curve to the north. Clark asked if it was necessary to have sidewalks on both sides of the road. Wickstrom said the amount of savings of not doing both sides is not significant in terms of the assessments. He said that right now, the proposal is to put sidewalks on both sides. After further discussion, the Committee agreed to defer this item to the July 25th Public Works meeting. Green/Duwamish Watershed Alliance Wickstrom explained that this is an alliance with concerns about the Green/Duwamish watershed in that they are essentially trying to protect it. Wickstrom said we are asking that the resolution endorsing the goals of the alliance be forwarded on to Council for adoption. Committee unanimously recommended adoption of the Green/Duwamish Watershed Alliance Resolution. Kingsport Industrial Condemnation ordinance This item was deleted from the agenda due to the absence of the City Attorney. Meeting adjourned at 5:00 p.m.