File #: 2021-0208    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 6/8/2021 In control: Hearing Examiner
On agenda: Final action: 9/28/2021
Enactment date: 10/13/2021 Enactment #: 19344
Title: AN ORDINANCE authorizing the vacation of a portion of SE 28th Street/Hemlock Street, Fall City, file no. V-2712; Petitioners: Stephen and Megan Botulinski; John and Cynthia Conlon; Jill and Kyle Thompson; Alfred Valvano and Traci Shallbetter; Rex E. Currier; Adam and Jessi Buttermore; and Tom and Sharon Bilbro.
Sponsors: Claudia Balducci
Indexes: Vacation
Attachments: 1. Ordinance 19344, 2. A. Hearing Examiner Report dated August 20, 2021, 3. 2021-0208 DLS - Road Servcies Division Report to the Hearing Examiner, 4. 2021-0208 transmittal letter, 5. 2021-0208 County Road Engineer Report, 6. 2021-0208 fiscal note, 7. 2021-0208 Legislative Review Form, 8. V-2712 Declaration of posting.pdf, 9. 2021-0208 Invoice & Affidavit - July 31, 2021 Invoice #8856.pdf, 10. download 19344
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Clerk 09/20/2021
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AN ORDINANCE authorizing the vacation of a portion of SE 28th Street/Hemlock Street, Fall City, file no. V-2712; Petitioners: Stephen and Megan Botulinski; John and Cynthia Conlon; Jill and Kyle Thompson; Alfred Valvano and Traci Shallbetter; Rex E. Currier; Adam and Jessi Buttermore; and Tom and Sharon Bilbro.
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STATEMENT OF FACTS:
1. A petition was filed requesting vacation of a portion of SE 28th Street/Hemlock Street, Fall City, described below.
2. The department of local services notified utility companies serving the area and King County departments of the proposed vacation and has been advised that no utility requires an easement over the vacation area. The vacation shall not extinguish the rights of any utility company to any existing easements for facilities or equipment within the vacation area.
3. The department of local services' records indicate that this segment of right of way is unopened and unmaintained.
4. The department of local services considers the subject portion of right of way useless as part of the county road system and believes the public would benefit by the return of this segment of right of way to the public tax rolls and recommends approval of the vacation.
5. Due notice was given in the manner provided by law. The office of the hearing examiner held the public hearing on July 29, 2021.
6. As detailed in an August 20, 2021, recommendation, the examiner found that the road segment subject to this petition not useful as part of the King County road system, concluded that the vacation of this segment of road will benefit the public through the transfer of responsibility for management and return of the property to the public tax roll, and recommended requiring, as a condition of vacation, $2,758 in compensation from Petitioners Stephen and Megan Botulinski, $799 in compensation from Petitioners Alfred Valvano and Traci Shallbetter, $1,779 in compensation from Petitioners Adam and Jessi Butte...

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