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HomeMy WebLinkAbout853RESOLUTION NO. 1 S 3 A RESOLUTION of the City of Kent, Washington, amending the Kent Sphere of Interest. WHEREAS the City Council of the City of Kent did on April 17, 1972 by Resolution 718~ adopt a report entitled "Kent's Sphere of Interest -Revised by the Kent Planning Commission -March 21, 197~", and WHEREAS Resolution 718Aprovided that the City "shall in the future whenever practical, expand its territory and provide for municipal services in accordance with said Sphere of Interest so adopted", and WHEREAS the growth patterns of the City of Kent since 1972 and the future growth potential of the City in- dicate that the Sphere of Interest needs to be reevaluated, and WHEREAS the Kent City Council has, in workshop sessions and in an open public meeting on November 6, 1978, considered and approved amendments to the Sphere of Interest, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED Section 1. That the proposed amendments to the Kent's Sphere of Interest attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth herein be and the same hereby are approv- ed and the Kent Sphere of Interest be and the same hereby is amended in accordance herewith. PASSED at a regular meeting of the Kent City Council this 4th day of December, 1978. 'l ... -·-···· / . -7/ ~[J,1;£ H~~~R ATTEST: ~}~~ MARIE JE N, CITY CLERK I hereby certify that this is a true copy of Reso- lution No. X~~~ , passed by the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, the 4th day of December, 1978. ~. V~) (SEAL) __________ MA __ R_I~E=-ar~~-±=E=N~,--c=I~T=y=-~c=L=E=R~K~------ - 2 - I I I (; .. ~,, EXHIBIT ·-;,-A" PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO KENT'S SPHERE OF INTEREST DOCUMENT The Sphere of Interest document was adopted on April 17, 1972 by Resolution No. 718A At that time it was recog- nized that the City needed general guidelines upon which it could base annexation decisions. · Recent annexation proposals have brought to light poten- tial problems related to continued expansion of the City eastward. In reviewing the City's Sphere of Interest boundary, it has become apparent that the boundary lies too far to the east. Also annexations beyond ll6th Avenue S.E. appear to be stretching City services to a nonaccept- able level. Problems related to the Sphere of Interest document and solutions to these problems have been brought to the attention of the City Council in two recent work sessions. The proposed changes to the Sphere of Interest document are listed below: l. Sphere of Interest -extent: Revise the Sphere of Interest map to provide for a primary Sphere of Interest, which would be located just west of 124th Avenue S.E., and a secondary Sphere of Interest, which would be located along Soos Creek. 2. Future City Boundaries -extent: Revise the Sphere of Interest map to show a future City boundary easterly along S.E. 208th Street to ll6th Avenue S.E. and southerly along ll6th to the vicinity of S.E. 272nd Street. 3. Text Changes to the Sphere of Interest a) Page 2 -Third paragraph Now reads: The Sphere of Interest Report is essentially an elaboration of the policies of the Kent Comprehensive Plan and is not an official amendment to the Plan. The Kent Comprehen- sive Plan, on page 30, calls for "review of policies on annexations and utility expansions". ' -.- ~' . This section asks a series of questions, many of which are answered in the Kent Sphere of Interest Report. The Comprehensive Plan is a document that must be constantly revised. Some revisions are in the nature of official amendments to the Comprehensive Plan, while other revisions are merely expansions of policies of the Plan not requi~ing a formal amendment procedure. The Kent Planning Area which is indicated on the Comprehensive Plan Maps "does indicate the relationship of the City of Kent to its immediate environs and serves as a means for coordinating the devel- opment and the programs of several public agencies; and it provides a perspective for evaluating and guiding the future development of those .areas for which Kent's city officials do have, or may have in the future, direct responsibility" (page 4, Kent Comprehensive Plan). The Sphere of Interest Report does not contradict the Comprehensive Plan, but enlarges and expands upon its adopted policies. Amend to read: The Sphere of Interest Report is essentially an elaboration of the policies of the Kent Comprehensive Plan and is not an official amendment to the Plan. The Comprehensive Plan is a document that must be constantly revised. Some revisions are in the nature of official amendments to the Comprehensive Plan, while other revisions are merely expan- sions of policies of the Plan not requiring a formal amendment procedure. The Sphere of Interest Report does not contradict the Comprehensive Plan, but enlarges and expands upon its adopted policies. b) Page 6, Update Table 1. (See page 3 for updated table.) c) Page 20, 6th line from the top of the page. · Now reads: While it is difficult to indicate a fixed line on a map, it appears that annexations should not be considered for ar~as east of Lake Meridian prior to 1990. -2- TABLE 1 KENT ZONING & LAND USE ANALYSIS (Based on 1976 figures and 14.56 square miles) ACTUAL ZONING AS % OF TOTAL ZONES ACRES ZONED LAND AREA PER CENT USED INDUSTRIAL (M-1, M-2, 4,392 47% 24% M-3, MA) AGRICULTURE (RA) 1,240 13% 4% SINGLE FAMILY (Rl) 1,611 17% 9% MULTI FAMILY (MR-D, 910 10% 4% MRG, MRM, MRH, MHP) COMMERCIAL (CC, C-M, GH, 1,144 12% 6% HC, NCC, DC, 0) VACANT LAND 46% PUBLIC 2.5% STREETS 6.3% -3· -~· Amend to read: While it is difficult to indicate a fixed line on a map, it appears that annexations should not be considered for areas east of 116th Avenue S.E. in the forseeable future. d) Page 21, Last paragraph Now reads: With an area of 16 square miles and a population of 16,000 plus, with over 60 percent of the land in the City vacant, Change to read: With an area of 17 square miles and a population of 19,400 plus, with over 45 percent of the land in the City vacant, e) Page 22, No. 3 Now reads: Residential areas adjacent to the City and being served by Kent water and/or sewer service should have a high priority for annexation. Change to read: Residential areas adjacent to the City and being served by Kent water and/or sewer service should have a high priority for annexation if they fall within one of the areas proposed for annexation. f) Page 24, Table IV Delete all dates and No. 10. g) Sphere of Interest map amended to show a primary Sphere of Interest, a secondary Sphere of Interest and a revised future area to be annexed to the City. --4-