File #: 2013-0084    Version:
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 2/11/2013 In control: Committee of the Whole
On agenda: Final action: 6/3/2013
Enactment date: Enactment #: 13902
Title: A MOTION transmitting King County's dual use plan for the Eastside Rail Corridor.
Sponsors: Jane Hague, Larry Phillips
Indexes: ERC/BNSF
Attachments: 1. Motion 13902.pdf, 2. A. Eastside Rail Corridor Dual Use Plan - February 1, 2013 updated February 8, 2013, 3. B. Map Folio of Planned Trail Area, 4. A. Eastside Rail Corridor Dual Use Plan - February 1, 2013, 5. 2013-0084 Transmittal Letter.doc, 6. Attachment 2 Dual Use Plan UPDATED 02-08-13.pdf, 7. Attachment 3 Amendment 1 3-20-13.docx, 8. Attachment 4 Planned Trail Area section photo diagram 3-20-13.pdf, 9. Staff Report Proposed Motion 2013-0084 Dual Use Plan for Eastside Rail Corridor3-20-13.docx, 10. staff report 05-29-13.docx, 11. 2013-0084 Attachment 2 Amendment 1.docx, 12. ERC sign 05-29-13.pdf, 13. Revised staff report 05-29-13.docx, 14. A. Eastside Rail Corridor Dual Use Plan - February 1, 2013 updated February 8, 2013, 15. B. Map Folio of Planned Trail Area
Staff: Bourguignon, Mary
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Clerk 02/06/2013
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A MOTION transmitting King County's dual use plan for the Eastside Rail Corridor.
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WHEREAS, the Eastside Rail Corridor ("the ERC") has been designated a corridor of regional significance and an essential public facility, and
WHEREAS, the city of Redmond, Puget Sound Energy, Sound Transit, the city of Kirkland and King County have acquired from the Port of Seattle significant property ownership interests in the southern portion and of the ERC, including on the main line and spur, and
WHEREAS, the ERC is a dual use corridor that will support rail, trail and utility uses in the near- and long-term that are important to the vibrant and growing eastside and the region, and
WHEREAS, in King County council Ordinance 17500 passed on December 10, 2012, the council requested that the executive transmit by January 30, 2013, a dual use plan for the ERC that includes the following:
1. A proposal to erect signs at at least fifteen major crossing points within King County's ownership areas of the ERC during 2013, along with a proposed design for the signs that will alert the public to the county's ownership and to the dual usage planned for the ERC;
2. A proposal for the planning process by which a comprehensive signage and wayfinding plan will be developed during the regional planning process for the ERC;
3. A proposal for the process by which rail and trail interconnectivity will be achieved;
4. A proposal to coordinate with Sound Transit so that the trail location will not make potential future high capacity transit development cost-prohibitive, including considerations of whether the trail should be kept off the crown;
5. A description of potential amendments to planning documents, code provisions, regulations or other relevant documents that could be adopted in order to protect the status of the ERC as a dual use transportation corridor, and to require that planning for the ERC is coordinated so that motorized p...

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