HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 3635 Amended by Ordinance 4011, 4266
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CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO . 3635
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON.,WASHINGTON,
PROVIDING FOR THE VACATION OF STREETS AND ALLEYS ,
ESTABLISHING A PROCEDURE THEREFOR, IMPOSING AND
FIXING A PROCESSING FEE AND REQUIRING PAYMENT
OF COMPENSATION TO THE CITY BY THE ABUTTING
OWNERS .
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION I : It is the intention of the City Council that
provisions of State law governing the street vacation procedure as
set forth in Chapter 35 . 79 RCW, as it presently exists or as it may
be amended, shall control and that this Ordinance shall be supple-
mental thereto .
SECTION II : A. The owners of an interest in any real
estate abutting upon any street or alley within the City of Renton may
petition the City Council for the vacation of the street or alley or
any part thereof. The petition shall be on a form prescribed by the
City, shall contain a full and correct description of the property sought
to be vacated and shall be signed by the owners of more than two-thirds
(2/3) of the property abutting upon the part of such street or alley
to be vacated,,
B. Upon the filing of the petition with the City Clerk the
petitioning owners shall simultaneously pay a Street Vacation Filing
Fee, specified in the Fee Schedule Ordinance, to compensate the City for
administrative cost and expense in processing, checking and handling
such application, which fee shall likewise include the publication and
posting expense of any notice pertaining to the vacation,
C. Sufficiency of Signature . For the purpose of
determining the sufficiency of signatures of "owners of private
property" on the petition, or consent to vacate , the following rules
shall govern:
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1 . The signature of an owner, as determined by
the County Comptroller shall be sufficient
without the signature of his or her spouse.,
2 . In the case of mortgaged property or property
subject to a contract of purchase, the signature
of the mortgagor or the contract vendee , as the
case may be , shall be sufficient .
3 . In the case of ownership by a corporation, the
signature of any officer authorized by the by-
laws or resolution of the board of directors of
the corporation shall be sufficient when evidenced
by an excerpt of the by-laws or resolution,
certified by the secretary of the corporation,
granting such authority .
4. In the case of property owned by the estate of
a decedent or incompetent , the signature of the
duly qualified personal representative or
guardian shall be equivalent to the signature
of the owner of the property .
D. In the case where the "owner of interest" cannot be
determined, a current title report may be required to be furnished by
the applicant , at the applicant ' s expense, for each. ,abutting parcel of
land.
SECTION III : A. After verification of the petition by the
Public Works Director or duly authorized representative , the City
Council shall by resolution fix the time for the hearing on such petition,
which time shall not be more than sixty (60) days nor less than twenty
(20) days after the passage of such resolution. Notice thereof shall
be given as provided for by RCW 35. 79 . 020 and the hearing shall be held
before the City Council as provided for in RCW 35 . 79 . 020 , as amended.
B. The City Council shall seek the recommendation of
the Board of Public Works as to the advisability of the proposed vacation,
the necessity for retention of utility easement , and the classification
of the street or alley pursuant to Section IV of this Ordinance.
C. The City Council shall take testimony at the public
hearing to determine whether the vacation is in the public interest ,
whether the property is not required for overall circulation of traffic
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within the City , and that the requested vacation is not detrimental
to the public health , safety and general welfare.
D. After the close of the public hearing , the City Council
shall determine whether the vacation should be granted , the classification
of the street or alley and the compensation to be paid, if any , in
accordance with Section V of this Ordinance .
E . The Cit further City urt�zer reserves the right to retain an easement
for the construction, repair and maintenance of public utilities and
public services .
SECTION IV: For the purposes of this Ordinance , all streets or
alleys within the City of Renton are hereby declared to be within one
of three classes :
CLASS A: All City of Renton streets or alleys acquired
at monetary cost to the City or streets or alleys acquired at no
monetary cost to the City, but for which expenditures of funds have
been made in the improvement or maintenance of same.
CLASS B : All City of Renton streets or alleys for which
no public funds have been expended in the acquisition, improvement
or maintenance of same or alleys originally dedicated or otherwise
conveyed to the City by the present petitioner for the vacation of
said streets or alleys for which no public expenditures have been
made in the acquisition , improvement or. maintenance. thereof.
CLASS C : Same conditions as Class B except there is
evidence that the abutting property owners could have substantial
monetary gain from acquisition of the right-of-way .
C.
SECTION V: A. If the petition for street vacation is
approved by the City Council the applicant may complete the annexation
process as follows :
1 . This applicant shall pay a Street Vacation Processing
Fee in an amount as set forth in the Fee Schedule
Ordinance to defray the remaining administrative
costs of processing and completing the proposed
vacation.
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2 . In the event of the vacation of a street or alley
classified as Class A or Class C, the City shall
receive compensation in accordance with. RCW
3.5 . 79 . 030 , which amount for the purposes of this
Ordinance is to be determined by an appraisal provided
by the applicant ; Provided, that the City Council
shall have authority, upon recommendation of the
Administration, to accept real property of equal
value in lieu of cash compensation where the value
of the street or alley to be vacated is not more
than the value of the real property to be acquired
by such exchange .
3. Th.e applicant shall make or cause to be made an
appraisal in writing by a M.A. I . or other Qualified
appraiser, as approved by the City , and furnish the
results thereof unto the Public Works Director for
evaluation and approval . The appraisal shall
consider the effect of any public utility easements
retained over the property to be vacated. The cost
of the appraisal shall be borne by the applicant .
The compensation thus determined shall then be paid
unto the City Clerk. The Ordinance vacating such
street or alley shall not be enacted until such
payment has been made.
4. In the event of the vacation of a street or alley
classified as Class B, the City shall receive no✓
further compensation other than the Street Vacation
Processing Fee to defray administrative costs of
the vacation .
S . When a street or alley is vacated for a governmental
agency, and compensation is required, compensation
shall be based upon the administrative costs of the
vacation and may , at the discretion of the City
Council , be based upon original cost to the City of
acquisition.
6 . In the event that the compensation for the vacation
has not been paid within ninety (90) days of the
determination by the City Council of the compensation
to be paid, the petition shall be deemed to have
been abandoned and shall be denied.
SECTION VI : With the exception of industrial zoned property ,
no vacation shall occur if any portion thereof abuts on a body of salt
or fresh water unless such vacation be sought to enable the City, Town ,
Port District or State or other governmental agency to acquire ,the
property for port purposes , boat moorage or launching sites , park,
viewpoint , recreational or educational purposes , or other public uses ,
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SECTION VII : Upon the vacation of any street or alley as
hereinabove provided for , the property within the limits so vacated
shall belong to the abutting property owners , one-half (1/2) to each.
If the City Council ascertains and determines during the public
hearing on the vacation petition that the acquisition of the right of
way by the City occurred in some proportion other than equally from
abutting ownerships , the Council shall set forth in its decision the
proportions so established and the vacated property shall be conveyed
to the abutting owners in such proportions . A certified copy of the
ordinance vacating any such street or alley or part thereof shall be
filed for record with the King County Recorder ' s Office . Additional
copies thereof may be furnished to such governmental agencies as may
have an interest therein.
SECTION VIII : Compensation received from the vacation
shall be placed in the Street Fund, unless otherwise provided by the
City Council .
SECTION IX: Ordinance No . 3515 of the City of Penton is
hereby amended by adding the following street vacation fees to Schedule
"A" of said Ordinance :
TYPE OF APPLICATION FEE SECTION
Street Vacation Filing Fee $250 . 00
Street Vacation Processing Fee $250 . 00
SECTION X: This Ordinance shall be effective upon its
passage , approval and thirty (30) days after publication .
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 7th day of June,1982 .
e ones A. a Klerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this '7th day of June,1982 .
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Apd t G Barbara . 'ShinP �M
Mayor
Lawrence J . Warren, City Attorney
Date of Publication : June 13 , 1982 (Summary Form)
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