File #: 2010-0549    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 10/4/2010 In control: Hearing Examiner
On agenda: Final action: 12/6/2010
Enactment date: 12/16/2010 Enactment #: 16986
Title: AN ORDINANCE authorizing the vacation of portions of Jos W. Wilkinson Road, County Road No. 259, also known as Frank Stossel Road, County Road No. 1023, File V-2650; Petitioner: King County department of natural resources and parks.
Sponsors: Bob Ferguson
Attachments: 1. 16986.pdf, 2. 2010-0549 5- Fiscal Note- V2650- Jos W Wilkinson Rd ROW.xlsx, 3. A. Road Vacation Legal Description, 4. 2010-0549 Site Map- V2650- Jos W Wilkinson Rd ROW- 08.30.10.JPG, 5. 2010-0549 vacation V-2650 Jos W. Wilkinson Road.doc
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Clerk 12/01/2010
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AN ORDINANCE authorizing the vacation of portions of Jos W. Wilkinson Road, County Road No. 259, also known as Frank Stossel Road, County Road No. 1023, File V-2650; Petitioner: King County department of natural resources and parks.
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STATEMENT OF FACTS:
1. A petition has been filed requesting vacation of portions of the Jos W. Wilkinson Road, County Road No. 259, also known as Frank Stossel Road, County Road No. 1023, hereinafter described.
2. The department of transportation notified the various utility companies serving the area and has been advised that easements are not required within the vacation areas.
3. The department of transportation records indicate that King County has in the past maintained Jos W. Wilkinson Road, County Road No. 259, also known as Frank Stossel Road, County Road No. 1023 but the portions requested for vacation are no longer maintained. The records indicate that no public funds have been expended for its acquisition.
4. The department of transportation considers the subject portions of right-of-way useless as part of the county road system and believes the public would benefit by the return of these unused areas to the adjacent property for public parking.
5. The rights-of-way are classified as "B-Class" and, in accordance with King County Code 14.40.020, the compensation due to King County for a road vacation may be waived for governmental agencies at the discretion of the King County council. Three factors support waiving of the compensation: a. the proposed vacation area will be used to construct public parking for the Chinook Bend Natural Area; b. the adjoining lands are designated open space and are for public recreational purposes and are therefore tax exempt; and c. the petitioner is a county agency. Therefore, the road services division and the hearing examiner recommend that the full amount of compensation due to King County for this petition be waived.
Due notice was gi...

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