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HomeMy WebLinkAbout98-003Resolution No. 98- O~O .5 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND EXTENDING THE EXPIRATION DATE FOR RESOLUTION NO. 97-92, IMPOSING A MORATORIUM UPON APPLICATION ACCEPTANCE AND CONSIDERATION OF STREET VACATION APPLICATIONS The City Council of the City of Port Townsend, Washington, resolves as follows: WHEREAS, at the regularly scheduled August 4, 1997 City Council meeting, the Port Townsend City Council adopted Resolution No. 97-92, suspending review and consideration of street vacation applications pending adoption of the Comprehensive Nonmotorized Plan, and imposing a moratorium upon acceptance and consideration of street vacation applications; and WHEREAS, in Resolution No. 97-92, the City Council adopted a number of legislative Findings supporting the moratorium action. Said Findings are reaffirmed and incorporated herein by this reference; and WHEREAS, in Resolution No. 97-92, the City Council provided that the moratorium action would expire on January 1, 1998, or upon the City Council's adoption of the Comprehensive Nonmotorized Plan, whichever date first occurs. However, the City Council retained its discretion to extend the applicability of the Resolution after January 1, 1998, "in the event the Comprehensive Nonmotorized Plan is not adopted on or before that date"; and WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Nonmotorized Plan has not yet been adopted by the Port Townsend City Council. Said Plan has recently been submitted to the Port Townsend Planning Commission to commence its review. The City Council does not anticipate formal adoption of the Plan until conclusion of environmental review and a public comment and public hearing process, and final action by the City Council. It is anticipated that final adoption will not occur until at least April, 1998, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council for the City of Port Townsend as follows: 1. The City Council reaffirms its decision, set forth in Resolution 97-92, to not accept or process any applications for street vacations pending adoption of the Port Townsend Comprehensive Nonmotorized Plan. The primary reason for this action is to preserve all options for nonmotorized circulation within Port Townsend, until completion of all necessary planning studies with regard to street rights-of-way which may need to be preserved and precluded from any future street vacation action. 2. In accordance with the legislative findings set forth in Resolution 97-92, paragraph 4 of said resolution is amended as follows: 4. This resolution is remedial in nature and shall be retroactive from July 22, 1997 and shall expire upon final adoption by the Port Townsend City Council of the Comprehensive Nonmotorized Plan (including expiration of any appeal periods), or jaiiuary I, 199g Iuly._L_199~, whichever first occurs. The City Council retains its discretion to extend the applicability of this resolution after jaiiuary I, 199g ~, in the event the Comprehensive Nonmotorized Plan is not adopted on or before that date. ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Port Townsend and signed by the Mayor on this 5th day of January 1998. Attest: 12/29/97 [97-26] CA§Res{Non-Mot.res} jul'~cCu~lloch, Ma~or~~~ Approved as to Form: ' ./~M~an, C~ty Attorney 2 Res. 98- ~ tg.~