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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 4357CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION N0.4357 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING A POLICY OF COOPERATION FOR THE USE OF JOINT USE FACILITIES, INCLUDING UTILITY TRENCHES, IN THE PUBLIC RIGHTS -OF -WAY AND CLARIFYING AREAS SUBJECT TO UNDERGROUNDING WITHIN FRANCHISE ORDINANCES. WHEREAS, the City has adopted laws and regulations prioritizing the undergrounding of utilities due to the multiple benefits that undergrounding provides; and WHEREAS, consistent with the City's priority for undergrounding, the City's franchise ordinances call for the undergrounding of facilities except in "areas where all existing facilities are located aboveground;" and WHEREAS, throughout the City, development and infrastructure buildout has increased the demand and need for undergrounded utilities to be located within the public right-of-way and decreased the space to accommodate such demand and need; and WHEREAS, in recognition of the increasing demand and need and the decreasing space for utilities located within the public right-of-way, the City's franchise ordinances anticipate the use of joint use facilities, including joint use trenches; and WHEREAS, without the use of joint use facilities, including joint use trenches, the installation of utilities is inefficient causing increased costs for private development and the loss of space within the rights -of -way for public use; and WHEREAS, the use of joint use facilities, including joint use trenches, will also facilitate the City's expansion, installation and support of our emergency systems throughout the City; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: 1 RESOLUTION NO. 4357 SECTION I. The City Council hereby adopts as a policy of the City of Renton that any person or entity, including franchisees under franchise agreements entered into with the City, desiring or required to use any City right-of-way for the purpose of installing underground power or communication facilities shall cooperate with the City and with any other similar users of the City right-of-way to jointly use facilities, including utility trenches. Such joint use shall be as determined by the City, consistent with applicable laws and prudent utility practice. SECTION II. The City Council hereby adopts as a policy of the City of Renton that unless otherwise defined in a franchise agreement, for the purposes of determining when a utility project is located in an "area where all existing facilities are located aboveground," an "area" shall mean a one (1) mile horizontal distance from all elements of the proposed project. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 15th day of APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 15th day of Approved as to form: Shane Moloney, City Attorney 1783:9/18/18:scr 2 October . 2018. ucwuer &LZ Denis Law, Mayor 2018.