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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1276RESOLUTION NO. !/A 1h A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, directing the Planning and Public Works Departments to take steps to appeal all development proposed in King County which will impact, or has the potential to impact traffic or transportation facilities within the City of Kent. WHEREAS, King County's adopted SEPA (State Environmental Policy Act) policies require that the City of Kent be notified of a proposed development prior to County approval, and that the City of Kent's comments on the impacts of the project be considered in any such approval; and WHEREAS, in the past, the County has approved development either without considering the City's comments or without adequately conditioning the development to address the City's concerns; and WHEREAS, the City's increasing traffic problems as a result of development both within and outside the City limits are causing the City to explore and implement all available measures to effect relief on its transportation system; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. All City Departments are directed to continue the practice of reviewing all notifications of proposed development in King County with the object of determining and identifying anticipated impacts, whether cumulative or otherwise, upon the City's transportation facilities and traffic levels. The City Departments conducting such review are directed to return .. timely written responses to King County on such impacts, and to provide the County with either recommendations for denial of the project based upon adverse, unmitigated traffic impacts that will occur within the City, or to recommend that approval be contingent upon conditions tailored to mitigate such impacts to the City's satisfaction. Section 2. If it appears that subsequent County approval of such development does not address the City's traffic concerns as stated in such responsive comments, and the Public Works Director considers the traffic impacts of the development to be substantial, the City Attorney's office is directed to assist any other City Department in pursuing an appeal of the County's approval of the development. The City Departments involved in individual appeals are further directed to keep the City Council informed of the progress of the appeal through the County system. Passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington this ...f!L. day of 711a/1.cl1 1991. ~ncurred in by the Mayo day of .fL.t....J..!::/LU"-.../ , 1991. ATTEST: CTING CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: ~EY - 2 - of the city of Kent, this ~~ DAN KELLEHER, MAYOR I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of Resolution No. /C)...]fa , passed by the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, the 11 day of TY1 tvtc.L, 1991. BRENDA 9400-330 - 3 -