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2004, 08-10 Regular Meeting MinutesAttendance: Councilmembers: Michael DeVleming, Mayor Diana Wilhite, Deputy Mayor Dick Denenny, Councilmember Mike Flanigan, Councilmember Richard Munson, Councilmember Gary Schimmels, Councilmember Steve Taylor, Councilmember MINUTES City of Spokane Valley City Council Regular Meeting Tuesday, August 10, 2004 Mayor DeVleming called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m., and welcomed everyone to the 49`" meeting. Staff: Nina Regor, Deputy City Manager Cary Driskell, Deputy City Attorney Mike Jackson, Parks & Recreation Director Neil Kersten, Public Works Director Marina Sukup, Community Development Director Ken Thompson, Finance Director Tom Scholtens, Building Official Stanley Schwartz, City Attorney Cal Walker, Police Chief Sue Pearson, Deputy City Clerk Chris Bainbridge, City Clerk PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor DeVleming led the Pledge of Allegiance. INVOCATION: Pastor Darrell Cole of Spokane Valley Wesleyan gave the invocation. ROLL CALL: City Clerk Bainbridge called roll; all Councilmembers were present. APPROVAL OF AGENDA: It was moved by Councilmember Munson and seconded by Deputy Mayor Wilhite to approve the agenda as presented. Vote by Acclamation: In Favor: Unanimous. Opposed: None. Abstentions: None. Motion carried. COMMITTEE, BOARD, LIAISON SUMMARY REPORTS: Councilmember Schimmels: reported that he attended Night Out Against Crime, with several SCOPE volunteers, and that the turnout was good. Councilmember Taylor: reported that he also attended several Night Out Against Crime groups and noted good attendance. Deputy Mayor Wilhite: reported that she attended the latest Economic Development Committee meeting. Councilmember Flanigan: said he attended a reception hosted by the International Trade Alliance, that there were several representatives in attendance from Olympia; and that he also attended a Trade and Economic Development Meeting at the Community College. Councilmember Denenny: said that he attended a Spokane Transit Board Meeting and that the decision was made to televise the meetings in the evenings. MAYOR'S REPORT: Mayor DeVleming mentioned he also attended several groups holding a "Night Out Against Crime," and they were well attended; that he also asked if Council received a copy of the Spokane Housing Authority Board information regarding expansion of their Board from five to seven members. Mayor DeVleming then read the "Health Unit Coordinator Day" proclamation. Council Minutes 08 -10 -04 Page 1 of 6 Date Approved by Council: 08 -24 -04 PUBLIC COMMENTS: Jim Hayes: 11938 East 40 Avenue: asked what Council has done to testify to receiving the proposed double salary for Councilmembers. John Snediker, 18317 E. Broadway: spoke concerning the library; encourages gathering all facts and not rushing to make a decision; said if it isn't broke don't fit it, and that the last survey indicated 98% approval rate. 1. CONSENT AGENDA. It was moved by Mayor DeVleming and seconded by Councilmember Denenny to waive the reading and approve the Consent Agenda. Vote by Acclamation: In Favor: Unanimous. Opposed: None. Abstentions: None. Motion carried. NEW BUSINESS 2. Second Reading: Proposed Ordinance 04 -032 Amending SVMC Title 5, Section 05 Business Registrations — Ken Thompson After City Clerk Bainbridge read the ordinance title, it was moved by Mayor DeVleming and seconded by Councilmember Taylor to approve ordinance 04 -032. Finance Director Thomson discussed the ordinance and mentioned the minor changes concerning clarifying exemptions, and adding the ten days or less stipulation to temporary craft booths. Mayor DeVleming invited public comment. No comments were offered. Vote by Acclamation: In Favor: Mayor DeVleming, Deputy Mayor Wilhite, Councilmembers Schimmels, Taylor, Munson and Denenny. Opposed: Councilmember Flanigan; Abstentions: None. Motion carried. 3. Second Reading Proposed Ordinance 04 -033 Establishing Dimensional Standards (Setbacks) — Marina Sukup After City Clerk Bainbridge read the ordinance title, it was moved by Mayor DeVleming and seconded by Councilmember Flanigan to approve ordinance 04 -033. Community Development Director Sukup went over her PowerPoint presentation explaining the proposal. After brief council discussion concerning border easements, Mayor DeVleming invited public comment. Greg Warner, 11807 East 16 expressed concern for children's safety in the streets if there are changes in the variances and setbacks; that he is concerned with homes being five feet apart and if there were a fire, the fire would jump from roof to roof; said we would be taking everything away from the people and wants to know if there will be a grandfather clause concerning existing homes. Mary Pollard: said she feels we are not a "one size fits all" community and is alarmed to have a five foot code; said there are other property zones such as agriculture and argues there will be problems with five foot setbacks; said her issue should not be ignored, and she would rather see a ten foot setback or a reason for five foot setback between developments. Janice Cooperstein, in the Ponderosa area: stated that reducing setbacks disturbs her, especially in new developments coming into a neighborhood; that five feet is too close as a minimum, and she feels that is not adequate on the side or front; said the pictures shown [in the PowerPoint] are a little misrepresentative, as they give the impression of having the same backyards. Ron Oman, Spokane Valley: said he feels we should not inherit a California mindset here; that with five feet insets on both sides, if a person were working in their backyard, they couldn't get a car or truck back there; that it is not safe and not practical. Council Minutes 08 -10 -04 Page 2 of 6 Date Approved by Council: 08 -24 -04 Carlos Landra, 2910 East 13 said he is developing property here, that the current setback is five feet and has been for a long time and feels people should read the ordinance; that he applauds this as it strengthens the backyard ordinance, that it is for new development and generally for new plats. Council discussion then ensued regarding the topic, that this would not be a drastic change but would allow more consistency in the building process; and that the Growth Management Act requires tighter and denser building. Vote by Acclamation: In Favor: Unanimous. Opposed: None. Abstentions: None. Motion carried. 4. Second Reading: Proposed Ordinance 04 -034 Administrative Variances /Exceptions — Marina Sukup After City Clerk Bainbridge read the ordinance title, it was moved by Mayor DeVleming and seconded by Councilmember Denenny to approve Ordinance 04 -034. Community Development Director Sukup went through her PowerPoint presentation and explained that this ordinance is somewhat of a housekeeping measure, and she explained the slight changes as noted in the strikeouts and underlines. Director Sukup also mentioned that with the passage of the previous ordinance, Council may want to change this ordinance back to the initial 10% as noted under allowed exceptions. In response to Council questions, Ms. Sukup said staff receives an estimated six to eight requests for 25% administrative discretion, and that approximately 80% of those deal with side flanking streets. After discussion concerning the approval criteria and appeal process, it was decided to add the word "and" after 14.506.030 #3 to make all four criterions necessary. It was then moved by Deputy Mayor Wilhite and seconded by Councilmember Denenny to amend the motion to have the proposed setback at 10% and include the word "and" at the end of section 14.506.030. Mayor DeVleming invited public comment. No comments were offered. Vote to amend the motion: In Favor: Mayor DeVleming, Deputy Mayor Wilhite, Councilmembers Schimmels, Munson, Flanigan, and Denenny. Opposed: Councilmember Taylor. Abstentions: None. Motion carried. Vote on the amended motion: In Favor: Unanimous. Opposed: none. Abstentions: None. Motion carried. 5. First Reading Proposed Ordinance 04 -035 Interim Zoning Estate Lots — Marina Sukup After City Clerk Bainbridge read the ordinance title, it was moved by Councilmember Denenny and seconded by Councilmember Munson to advance Ordinance 04 -035 to a second reading. Community Development Director Sukup went over her PowerPoint presentation and discussed the two neighborhoods which expressed concern with what they feel is piecemeal zoning. Director Sukup added that Findings will also need to be made and are included in the council packet information. She added that with this issue, there are environmental challenges and she proposes making the revisions for the second reading. Discussion followed concerning the CTED letter, piecemeal zoning, number of dwelling units per acre allowed for new developments, interim zoning to preserve the status quo, and that this ordinance will be of assistance to staff as they develop a work plan and fold it into a development plan, as well as GMA requirements and that staff feels language could be more specifically stated to address existing urban neighborhoods. Vote by Acclamation: In Favor: Unanimous. Opposed: None. Abstentions: None. Motion carried. PUBLIC COMMENT: Chuck Hafner, 4710 S Woodruff (gave handout to Clerk dated August 10, 2004, subject; Rezoning of UR -7 to Ur -1) read part of his handout and summarized other parts, concerning the rezone issue. Meg Arpin, 1117 E. 35 Avenue: said she represents a number of property owners in Spokane Valley, that she is not in opposition to what the neighbors want but does have concerns regarding the existing language of the ordinance and feels there is a need for additional language with regard to intent; that there are concerns from CTED and the "1,000 Friends of Washington" regarding a UR1 zone and density, and she would like Council to consider other ways to accomplish the same ends but to protect the character Council Minutes 08 -10 -04 Page 3 of 6 Date Approved by Council: 08 -24 -04 and vitality of the neighborhoods and their rights to keep large animals and horses without adoption of a zone. Chet Reilly, 1112 S Homestead Court in Rotchford: said he backs up Chuck Hafner and asks Council to move forward and bring this ordinance to a second reading to keep the neighborhood intact and not fragment it, thereby keeping property values. Kim Landucci, 9908 E. Holman Road: said she bought her house so that she would be able to ride her horse in the neighborhood; that the neighborhood is a very family oriented place and she would like to see it stay that way; that there is a problem with underground water and with water pressure and those issues need to be considered, as well as ingress and egress; and that she doesn't want extra congestion that comes with more homes, cars, and people. Bill Gothmann, 10010 East 48 said that he is the Chair of Spokane Valley Planning Commission and his house is one of those affected; and said that to keep the status quo would be keeping the area as it was prior to 2000. Janice Cooperstein, 9716 E 45 in the Ponderosa area: said that the GMA was passed to protect the environment and to provide for wildlife and open areas; to reduce urban sprawl; and to reduce the cost to government in bringing facilities to these neighborhoods; that by changing back to the zoning, Council would be keeping with those requirements. She added that there are only two minor roads, and there is no sewer; that the Ponderosa was built for rural purposes and would be highly costly to develop as UR7. Rich Bellatague, 48111 S Spencer Lane, Ponderosa area: requests that Council keep in mind the rest of the area, including the Dishman Hills natural area or up on Tower Mountain. Discussion followed concerning protection of lot sizes, keeping of large animals, Growth Management Act requirements, and whether to have this process as one ordinance or two. City Attorney Schwartz stated that this first reading allows staff the opportunity to modify the ordinance if necessary, and perhaps bring the proposal back as a proposal limited to rezone in certain areas, that he needs to check procedure, examine the comprehensive plan and other development regulations and review all with staff; and added that if there is going to be a UR -1 zone, that it will be available for new developments which would likely run contrary to GMA issues, but to preserve the status quo of a certain neighborhood is a different issue. It was Council consensus to bring this issue back with possible amendments and more defined language to ensure we are within the limitations mentioned in the CTED letter. Vote by Acclamation: In Favor: Unanimous. Opposed: None. Abstentions: None. Motion carried to forward this to a second reading. Mayor DeVleming called for a recess at 8:10 p.m., and reconvened the meeting at 8:20 p.m. 6. Motion Consideration Regarding Full Width Paving Ballot Issue —Neil Kersten Public Works Director Kersten explained that this is a motion to discuss support of that which was previously approved to be placed as a ballot issue, e.g., to provide $6 million over six years to pay for full width paving of the existing streets in conjunction with Spokane County's Septic Tank Elimination Program. It was moved by Councilmember Munson and seconded by Deputy Mayor Wilhite that this council support the increase for a limited period of time, of 21 cents per thousand to assure streets are maintained at a level of service this city is used to. Mayor DeVleming invited public comment. Tony Lazanis, 10626 East Empire: wants to know the cost of putting an issue on the ballot that will fail. Mayor DeVleming invited further public comment. No further comments were offered. Vote by Acclamation: In Favor: Unanimous. Opposed: None. Abstentions: None. Motion carried. Council Minutes 08 -10 -04 Page 4 of 6 Date Approved by Council: 08 -24 -04 7. Motion Consideration Regarding Fire District Annexation Ballot Issue — Nina Regor Deputy City Manager Regor went over her PowerPoint presentation concerning issues surrounding this upcoming ballot issue of annexation to Spokane County Fire District One and Fire District Eight. It was moved by Mayor DeVleming and seconded, that this Council support the September 14 fire annexation ballot issue. Mayor DeVleming invited public comment. No comments were offered. Vote by Acclamation: In Favor: Unanimous. Opposed: None. Abstentions: None. Motion carried. PUBLIC COMMENTS Mary Pollard, 17816 Baldwin Avenue: spoke of her dismay about the continuance of variances; said that she petitioned for a rezone and is aware of growth management confines; and that she would like a moratorium against development of densities of more than one house per acre until the interim zoning is adopted; she then handed several petitions to the City Clerk for distribution to Councilmembers and Planning Commission members. There were no further public comments. It was moved by Councilmember Munson, seconded, and unanimously agreed upon to extend the meeting to 9:15 p.m. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS: [no public comment] 8. Library Facilities Update — Nina Regor Deputy City Manager Regor gave a presentation concerning the work of the Library Capital Facilities Advisory Committee, and that the recommendations call for an expanded main Valley branch, centrally located within the City on an arterial, to implement this recommendation within the next ten years, to build a smaller satellite branch as the City's population approaches 100,000 within the next 20+ years, and to incorporate the long term library facility needs into the draft Comprehensive Plan for further public input. Councilmember Munson said that he would like to be able to reach those who don't have library service, and asks staff to look at the use and expansion of middle schools in addressing that need. It was moved by Mayor DeVleming, seconded by Councilmember Taylor, and unanimously agreed upon to extend the meeting another thirty minutes. 9. Scooters /Motorized Bikes Report — Josh Leonard /Cary Driskell Legal Intern Josh Leonard went through his PowerPoint presentation explaining the various facets of motorized bikes and scooters, and added that staff is still researching to gather data concerning accidents. Councilmember Taylor expressed his interest in specific accident /incident reports to see how big of a problem this is before moving forward with restrictions or regulations. Councilmember Flanigan added that he would like to see something from the Police Department in regard to their concerns. Councilmember Denenny asked what is the public saying and why are we addressing this issue, although he realizes safety is a large concern, that perhaps we can take the lead from what other jurisdictions are doing; and added that he would like further discussion on various options. 10. Facility Use Agreement — Mike Jackson Parks and Recreation Director Jackson explained that the Radio Control Car Club of Spokane has operated a radio car race track in Sullivan Park for several years under a verbal understanding with Spokane County, but now that the park is part of the City of Spokane Valley, staff is working to develop a use agreement that will allow the club to continue to operate through December 31, 2004, including one six -month renewal period, which will allow time to develop a Parks and Recreation Master Plan and form policies governing special use in our parks. It was Council consensus to place this matter on a future council agenda after Director Jackson has had the opportunity to discuss the agreement with the Club. Council Minutes 08 -10 -04 Page 5 of 6 Date Approved by Council: 08 -24 -04 There being no further business, it was moved by Councilmember Flanigan, seconded, and unanimously agreed upon to adjourn. The meeting adjourned at 9:34 p.m. ATTEST: CC—hriaine Bainbridge, City Clerk Michael DeVleming, Mayor Council Minutes 08 -10 -04 Page 6 of 6 Date Approved by Council. 08 -24 -04 NAME PLEASE PRINT ADDRESS TELEPHONE eituAlcvk.csva, 4:110 G. Lpvak. .CC- Co4)a3v -o5/LA-5 �r6� L nEt 1180? E (� -�� 52 �Gc,'►� LICE-6 OM A✓N,)(evt) worloc.k (2)36 6 rtA ° f�Lasn« hy4' ivt 111 E 3< A q't6 k3?- yaGc, / ; ei. p/?.._ cs, if cA:7 / //Hon ki/ 9s /- 7 7 41M m ur �p��kane PUBLIC COMMENT SIGN -IN SHEET TOPIC: First Reading Proposed Ordinance 04 -035 Interim Zoning Estate Lots SPOKANE VALLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: August 10, 2004 All persons wishing to speak at a PUBLIC COMMENT must sign in with your name and address for the record. There may be a time limit for your comments. A copy of any written comments relating to the public hearing subject must be a rovided to the City Clerk. NAME PLEASE PRINT TOPIC OF CONCERN ADDRESS TELEPHONE - J'ei/e e s 4 i / / / 3 E . Vi Ty X. C/ VII- - C ka -,v,„,..,e-r, fc =� — S � C K� f z_ q- LA.ic (t Vc t /C Jd 1 5 he , lit,/ L} r4 4) 1 q 6 Ryp q 9 PUBLIC COMMENT SIGN -IN SHEET SPOKANE VALLEY CITY CO • CIL MEETING DATE I , r y Citizen comments on any item. Please state your name and address for the record. Your time will be limited to THREE MINUTES. To: Mayor Mike DeVleming and City of Spokane Valley Council Members From: Ponderosa and Rotchford Acres Communities Re: Rezoning of UR -7 to Ur -1 Date: August 10, 2004 Petitions regarding this proposal were presented to the Planning Commission on July 22, 2004. Approximately a year ago, residents of the Rotchford Acres and Ponderosa Communities discovered that Spokane County had changed our zoning status from SR -1 to UR -7. We feel this was done willfully and arbitrarily with no thought to its effect on the neighborhoods, the environment, and of most importance, the opinions of the residents After considerable research, our committee came to the conclusion that the county was nearing a deadline to comply with the Growth Management Act. Therefore, in order to meet this dead line, they discretionarily, by whatever method, were determined to rezone Rotchford Acres and Ponderosa from a SR -1 to UR -7 in spite of the fact that over 95% of the entire areas of Rotchford Acres and Ponderosa were fully developed with uniform sized lots. We don't recall seeing or hearing of any announcements regarding zone changes. Written notices were absent or non - existent. At this time, we started the process of canvassing our neighborhoods. We provided updated information regarding the zoning change and requested residents to sign a petition allowing our two neighborhoods to rezone to an Interim UR -1 status. This method involved well over 900 residents. Not one household was aware of the change. The changes were dramatic!! Under Chapter 14.612- Suburban Residential -1 (SR -1) Zone the purpose was to implement the Suburban Category of the Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this zone was to have areas of moderate density residential as the primary use and agricultural as a secondary use. It allowed agricultural product stands, animal raising/keeping of large animals (three livestock units per gross acre) small animals (one small animal for fowl per two thousand square feet). Temporary Manufactured Homes (Mobile) as a temporary residence was allowed; home industry, with specific conditions; the maximum density of dwelling units shall be one (1) dwelling unit per one acre. Under Chapter 14.618 -Urban Residential -7 (Ur -7) Zone the purpose is to set standards for the orderly development of residential property in a manner that provides a desirable living environment that is compatible with surrounding land uses and assures the protection of property values. It is intended that this zone be used to add to the variety of housing types and densities, up to approximately seven (7) units per acre. Medium density UR -7 areas are typified by single family- dwellings on small lots, duplexes, low density, apartments and manufactured home parks. t5e-04 Cid /46 The changes that occurred were significant. In our established neighborhoods, we went from a one resident per acre to seven residents per acre; we went from raising large animals (mainly horses) to none at all; and to single family - dwellings on small lots, duplexes, apartments and manufactured home parks. There are many other changes that occurred when the zoning of SR- 1 was changed to UR -7. However, for simplification, only the major changes have been expressed in this position paper. RCW 36.70A.070- Growth Management Act mandates that the county shall address the need to preserve the character of existing natural neighborhoods and communities. This section was not considered when the changes were made by Spokane County. It also states that Cities have discretion in their comprehensive plans to make many choices about accommodating growth. It is amazing to our two communities, that a governmental agency such as Spokane County did not take consider the make -up of our communities. Our two neighborhoods are well established, each with its unique identity and character. For most citizens, neighborhood character is one of the primary ingredients in their perceived quality of life. Again, the County Commissioners were under the gun to get a zoning plan in place by a certain date and they arbitrarily selected and colored sections within the county RU -7. The concerns and the effects of such a decision on the residents of Rotchford Acres and Ponderosa were completely left out the equation. It is now your turn, City of Spokane Valley Council, as we develop our new city, to listen and be aware of your community, unlike that of Spokane County Officials. Although growth in the regions is inevitable, it is the intent of Rezoning Policies to maintain character and prevent neighborhoods from becoming segmented, fragmented, or degraded by growth. Working diligently with Marina Sukup, Community Development Director and her department and with consultation from Deputy Attorney Cary Driskell and City Manager, David Mercier, we feel that all the "T's have been crossed and all the "I" have been dotted. The City of Spokane Valley's Community Development Department, Washington State CTED Agency, and the City of Spokane Valley's Planning Commission have all recommended acceptance of this proposal. We, the Rotchford Acres and Ponderosa Communities, request your approval of our proposal. Invocation for Sokane Valley City Council meeting August 10, 2004 Pastor Darrell Cole Spokane Valley Wesleyan Church Almighty God, You express Your desire to have a relationship with us, as that of a loving Father. You define Yourself as not just having an emotion of love, but that You are love. I pray this evening that in this world so full of hatred we may experience that relationship with You that enables us to respond toward hatred with love consistent with the example given us by Your Son. We acknowledge our need of You. Let us be mindful of how fleeting and fragile our physical life is, which Your word describes as a vapor or mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes, but is a vitally important prelude to eternity. May our words and actions, for which we will one day give an account, not be those that would condemn us. I pray for mental clarity, wisdom and charity for those responsible for the decisions to be made here in this chamber. In the name of Jesus I pray, Amen. FIRE DISTRICT ANNEXATION: September 14, 2004 Ballot Background Information o For the year of incorporation, new cities are annexed to the fire district originally serving them o Cities may temporarily annex for one additional year o New state law allows cities to annex to more than one fire district Au0usl 10. 2004 1 Background Information, continued ❑ City considered various service options, including: • City-operated Fire Department; • Annexation to one District; • Annexation to multiple Districts; • Contracting with a District ❑ City selected annexation to multiple Districts Augull 10, 2004 Reasons City Chose Annexation ❑ City's default service philosophy is to contract, i.e., not to provide in -house ❑ Community survey: • 95% rated the quality of fire services as good, very good or excellent • Of 5% who rated fair or poor, 62% would not want to pay additional taxes to fund a higher level of service August 10, 2004 4 2 Annexation Reasons, continued o Conclusion from survey: the majority of City residents are satisfied with the current quality and funding level for fire services o Annexation maintains the status quo for City residents and for non -city residents within the Fire Districts August 10, 2004 Annexation Steps o Requires voter approval • Majority of citizens within the new city's limits vote on whether to annex to the Fire District • Majority of citizens outside the new city's limits but within the District vote on whether to "receive" the new city into the District o Since two Fire Districts are involved, four fire annexation votes are on the September Ballot, but each affected voter will have only one ballot measure, depending upon geographic location August 10, 2034 A 3 Ballot Title — SV residents who live within the proposed territory of FD 1 Proposition No. 2 Annexation of the City of Spokane Valley Into Spokane County Fire District 1 Shall the portion of the City of Spokane Valley which is currently located in Spokane County Fire District 1 be annexed into and remain part of Spokane County Fire District 1? August 10, 2004 Ballot Title — SV residents who live within the proposed territory of FD 8 Proposition No. 3 Annexation of City of Spokane Valley Into Spokane County Fire Protection District 8 Shall the portion of the City of Spokane Valley which is currently located in Spokane County Fire Protection District 8 be annexed into and remain part of Spokane County Fire Protection District 8? Aupusl 10, 2004 4 Bal of Title — non -SV res� ents who live within the boundaries of FD 1 Proposition No. 1 Annexation of the City of Spokane Valley Into Spokane County Fire District 1 Shall the portion of the City of Spokane Valley currently located in the Fire District be annexed into and remain part of Spokane Valley Fire Department (Spokane County Fire District 1)? Augusl 10. 2004 9 Ballot Title — non -SV residents who live within the boundaries of FD 8 Proposition No. 1 Annexation of City of Spokane Valley Into Spokane County Fire District No. 8 Shall the portion of the City of Spokane Valley currently located in the Fire Protection District be annexed into and remain part of Spokane County Fire Protection District No. 8? August 10. 2004 'U 5 Result of a "Yes" Vote o Spokane Valley is officially annexed into FD 1 or FD 8, depending upon geographic location. o City residents would be represented by that FD Board, and would vote on future FD ballot measures o City residents would continue to pay taxes to District, at approved District rates Aupug 10.2004 11 Result of a "No" Vote o City would no longer be part of FD 1 or FD 8 o City residents: • Alternative service provider would need to be determined; • If a GO Bond for a District had previously been approved, City residents would continue to pay until bond was retired o Non -city residents: Services may be impacted because less funding for operations would be available August 10, 2004 12 6 Result of a "Mixed" Vote o If both City- and non -City residents from a single District vote yes, that portion of the annexation would go into effect o If City- and/or non -City residents of FD -8 vote no, City could contract with FD -8 or FD -1 to provide services to that area ❑ If City- and/or non -City residents of FD -1 vote no, complications arise because City currently makes up more than 60% of FD -1's territory ❑ If any of the four measures receive a "no" vote, Council could submit the measure(s) to the November ballot. If approved, measure(s) would still go into effect in 2005. August 10. 2004 13 7 r LIBRARY CAPITAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FINAL REPORT Committee Purpose • Created as part of 2004 agreement between City of Spokane Valley and Spokane County Library District • To identify the long term library capital needs for Spokane Valley • Conducted a telephone survey • Hosted an open house August 10, 2004 2 1 Background on Valley Branch • SCLD 2001/03 Strategic Plan — by 2006, replace Valley branch with a larger resource library to serve the area. • Originally occupied in 1955, with a major expansion /renovation in 1987 • Approximately 22,000 s.f., with a collection size of 107,000 August 10, 2004 3 Background on SV Library Users • 35,500 residents have SCLD library cards (42 %) • 80% list the Valley branch as their primary branch; 13% list Argonne; 4% list Otis Orchards August 10, 2004 4 2 Library Users, continued Household member: • Visited a local library within last 12 months (67 %) • Visits a local library at least once a month (32 %) • Visited a public library website (22 %) • Called a public library for reference info (20 %) August 10, 2004 5 Survey Results • Like status quo re hours; staffing; balance between books and on -line; balance between adult /youth • Enticement for additional use: • More new materials; Longer operating hours; Faster turnaround; More parking • Children — improving programs, events and materials • Youth — increasing number of programs August 10, 2004 6 3 Committee Recommendations • Modify interior of Valley branch to increase effectiveness — within 5 years • Replace Valley branch with expanded main branch (49,000 s.f.) located on an arterial — within 10 years • Build satellite branch 2 -3 miles away from main branch, as population approaches 100,000 — within 20 years August 10, 2004 7 Next Steps • Incorporate recommendations into draft Comprehensive Plan for further citizen input • Continue developing Tong -range capital facilities plan August 10, 2004 8 4 .0• Siiokane ..■ Memorandum To: Dave Mercier, City Manager Neil Kersten, Public Works Director From: Steve Worley, Senior Engineer (CIP) Re: STEP Full-Width Paving Information Date: August 9, 2004 The items are described as follows: :z Please find attached information requested on the full -width paving associated with the Septic Tank Elimination Program (STEP). de ac' 11707 E Sprague Ave Suite 106 • Spokane Valley WA 99206 509.921.1000 • Fax: 509.921.1008 • cityhall @spokanevalley.org 1. Table of Parcel counts for each sewer basin proposed to be sewered during the years of 2005 to 2010 (7610 parcels total) 2. Summary of the street segments and address ranges for each proposed sewer basin from 2005 to 2010. 3. Maps of each proposed sewer basin with a table for each basin showing street segments and address ranges within the basin mapped. 4. Map of sewer basins completed from 1985 to 1997 that did not include full -width paving as part of the STEP. However, keep in mind that the streets in these areas may have been overlayed or otherwise improved since the sewer project was completed. 5. Map of sewer basins completed from 1998 to 2004 that included full -width paving as part of the STEP. (The estimated total number of parcels affected by full -width paving is 9,120.) 6. Map of proposed sewer basins to be completed from 2005 to 2010. This information is based on the current GIS data we have from Spokane County. The number of parcels reflected in this information is approximate since new lots are created every year. Please let me know if you need any additional information or if you have questions on the attached information. Sewer Basin Parcels Year Clement 307 2009 Corbin 408 2010 Cronk 82 2010 Edgerton 292 2005 Electric RR 340 2006 Grandview Acres 385 2007 Green Haven 436 2009 Inland 42 2005 Johnston 84 2005 Micaview 101 2010 Orchard Avenue 358 2005 Parks Road 165 2005 Rockwell 424 2007 Rotchford Acres 139 2009 Sherwood Forest 222 2005 South Green Acres 54 2010 Spaldings 38 2007 Summerfield 361 2008 Sutters 489 2008 Trentwood 291 2007 Valleyview 271 2009 Vera Terrace 267 2006 Veradale Heights North 284 2006 Veradale Heights South 148 2006 W. Ponderosa 431 2009 West Farms 293 2008 White Birch 296 2008 TOTAL 7610 PARCEL COUNT SUMMARY BY SEWER BASIN ■• Clement Sewer Basin Street Name 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Arc Bell Coach Coach Flora Greenacres Long Manifold Meadowbrook Moen Sprague Tschirley Carlin Sewer Basin Street Name Appleway Arbor Arties Barker Bloom Bow Cane Corbin Dove Grady Greenacres Harmony Hodges Holiday Laberry Long Main McMillan McMillan Michigan Nixon Riverside Sprague Valleyway Map Address Range Address 1 18201 17603 17101 18301 16721 17101 17301 301 101 17201 401 1 1 1 1 17001 1 18013 51 Address 2 18299 18299 17499 18499 18199 17499 17899 599 299 17499 599 599 399 599 199 17021 399 18299 799 Map Address Range Address 1 Address 2 17514 19599 18800 1 1 18900 18300 19100 18100 19200 1 1 1 100 1 18700 100 19305 52 19100 500 18900 18900 17900 18700 18899 28 214 19099 18699 19199 18499 19399 29 299 219 599 199 19499 299 19499 199 19121 699 19499 19299 19399 19499 Crank Sewer Basin Map Address Range Street Name Address 1 Address 2 Aladdin 1400 1814 Arbor 1218 1299 Ash 1256 1299 Barker 1219 1699 Boone 19300 19399 Caufield 1400 1599 Cavalier 1400 1799 Colonial 1500 1599 Fir 18900 18999 Grady 1300 1599 Grove 1218 1299 Harmony 1604 1612 Hodges 1300 1599 Holiday 1606 1628 Holl 1500 1599 Maxwell 18300 19999 Meyers 1500 1599 Milholland 1219 1399 Mission 18300 21099 Potomac 1603 1633 Sharp 18300 18699 Sinto 18300 18699 Edgerton Sewer Basin Map Address Range Street Name Address 1 Address 2 Bowman 2200 2825 Bradley 2000 2620 Buckeye 7500 7699 Carlisle 6900 7499 Coleman 2100 2799 Dora 2000 2222 Elizabeth 2400 2614 Girard 2200 2328 Lily 2100 2403 Mansfield 6900 7199 Marietta 6800 7699 Montgomery 6700 7499 Park 2000 2999 Trent 6500 7699 Utah 7312 7699 Electric RR Sewer Basin Map Address Range Street Name Address 1 Address 2 Buckeye 7500 8499 Carlisle 7900 8299 Center 2200 3014 Dick 2400 3199 Ella 2300 3099 Fairview Frederick Grace Jackson Marietta Sipple Trent Utah Vista Grandview AeresSewer Basin Map Address Range Street Name Bates Bowdish Cement Empire Fairview Frederick Lockwood Perrine Pit Portland Railroad Stegner Trent Wilbur Williams Green Haven Sewer Basin Street Name Alki Appleway Barker Bell Broadway Coach Corbin Cowley Greenacres Long Main Manifold Michigan Olive Sprague Springfield Tschirley 7900 8100 7900 7900 7500 2700 7500 7500 2200 Address 1 Address 2 3200 3299 3050 3600 10510 11500 11300 3300 2951 3502 11200 11100 3505 10700 2951 3200 Map Address Range Address 1 Address 2 17100 17514 350 400 17100 800 1 17601 210 1 17100 1 500 17800 17500 17900 1 8299 8299 8299 8499 8399 2799 8499 8299 3199 3299 3899 12499 12199 12199 3899 3199 3799 12550 12099 3799 12299 3299 3323 19199 17899 849 531 19499 899 18499 18699 950 950 17499 199 699 17828 18011 18199 17599 Inland Sewer Basin Street Name Dyer Heacox Main Nixon Park Riverside Thierman Valleyway lshnstsn Sewer Basin Street Name 4th 6th Felts Herald Sunderland Street Name 11th 1st 2nd 4th 6th 8th Ashton Barker Billy Jack Camelot Cavalier Cloverdale Colonial Glenbrook Grady Harmony Henry Hodges Jesse Micaview Myers Sprague Map Address Range Address 1 Address 2 149 399 6700 6425 6300 200 6425 1 7500 Map Address Range Address 1 Address 2 9700 10699 9700 400 400 600 Micaview Sewer Basin Map Address Range Address 1 20000 20300 18700 18300 19800 19800 100 1 100 211 509 19906 501 300 1 1 1 1 20600 19510 200 18500 7099 6699 6699 799 6699 599 7899 9899 799 699 799 Address 2 20299 20810 19124 20599 20010 20299 318 799 399 220 615 20431 799 1121 29 51 799 799 21099 20209 299 20299 Orchard Avon Sewer Basle Street Name Bowman Bridgeport Center Dick Edgerton Ella Elton Ely Girard Glass Kiernan Lewis Liberty Lily Park South Riverway Vista Parks Read Sewer duce Street Name Boone Bowman Bradley Cataldo Dean Desmet Girard Indiana Lily Mallon Maxwell Mission Nora Park Sharp Sinto Thierman Rockwell Sewer Basis Street Name Avalon Bannen Best Calvin Ellen Evergreen Heroy Map Address Range Address 1 Address 2 3200 3399 7500 3200 3200 3300 3200 3200 3200 3200 7500 7500 3200 7100 3200 3300 7500 3200 7599 3899 3799 3999 3799 3799 3899 3499 8299 7899 3399 8299 3399 3499 8299 3599 Map Address Range Address 1 Address 2 7200 7499 1200 1599 850 1599 6900 7115 6427 6699 6700 6899 1100 7322 7200 7499 1100 1521 6427 6699 7149 7319 6700 7499 7100 7499 1189 1399 7215 7499 7309 7321 800 1095 Map Address Range Address 1 4100 4400 4200 4500 4200 4000 13614 Address 2 4325 5099 5099 5200 4599 5199 14607 Longfellow 14107 14622 Olympic 14503 14807 Rees 4800 5099 Rich 13650 14499 Rockwell 13801 14599 Trent 13100 14699 Wabash 14100 14499 Warren 4500 4612 Wellesley 13651 14553 Retching Acres Sewer Bashi Map Address Range Street Name Address 1 Address 2 11th 15500 15999 12th 16600 16699 14th 15500 15999 16th 15500 15999 27th 15500 15526 Cheryl 2700 2799 Galway 1200 1299 Homestead 1004 1122 Limerick 1300 1599 Pioneer 1114 1218 Rotchford 900 1599 Shamrock 1200 1599 Steen 1019 1123 Sullivan 900 1099 Timberlane 1100 1699 S. Green Acres Sewer Baste Map Address Range Street Name Address 1 Address 2 Allan 18600 18699 Arc 1000 1599 Arties 1200 1599 Augusta 18600 18699 Baldwin 17100 18620 Boone 0 18699 Cataldo 17100 17921 Corbin 1301 1926 Desmet 17419 18421 Eden 2800 2899 Flora 1004 2240 Greenacres 951 1999 I 90 15500 17099 Indiana 15450 18699 Long 1000 2599 Maxwell 17300 18699 McKee 1600 1899 Mission 16800 18699 Montgomery 17100 18299 Riverway Sharp Sinto Sullivan Tschirley Sherwss' Forest Sewer Basin Street Name 10th 11th 12th 16th 9th Archery Bluff Crossbow Dishman Dishman Mica Farr Little John Mariam Mica Park Nina Old Farm Robinhood Siesta Woodruff SpaIBinas Sewer Basin Street Name Felts Indiana Knox Montgomery Skipworth Sammerfiell Sewer Basin Street Name Adams B Off B On Bellevue Broad Burns Calvin Crown East Valley School Heroy 17900 18300 18300 1500 1000 Map Address Range Address 1 Address 2 9400 9899 9800 9200 9700 9600 9500 1400 9700 800 800 800 1000 800 1100 900 1600 806 1200 1000 Map Address Range Address 1 Address 2 2000 2199 11200 10300 11600 0 Map Address Range Address 1 4200 0 0 5116 14820 4100 4800 14900 0 14900 18699 18699 18699 1799 1999 9999 9499 9799 9899 9899 1549 9813 1399 1599 899 1021 1127 1599 999 1699 1424 1415 1299 11799 10499 12202 0 Address 2 4799 0 0 5299 15099 5119 4999 15099 0 15299 Longfellow 14606 15099 Lucille 4500 5113 Olympic 14503 14923 Progress 4200 5799 Rich 14800 15399 Rockwell 14500 15099 Sommer 4300 4599 St Charles 4600 4799 Sullivan 4800 5399 Summerfield 14823 14925 Trent 14415 15499 Upland 4300 15499 Wabash 14821 14925 Wellesley 14400 15499 Sutlers Sewer Basin Map Address Range Street Name Address 1 Address 2 10th 14300 14949 11th 14800 14922 12th 13608 15099 13th 14100 14899 14th 14008 14011 15th 13605 14199 16th 13700 13921 8th 13700 15099 9th 13700 14699 Adams 700 1399 Avalon 1300 1515 Bannen 800 1499 Best 800 1315 Bolivar 700 1599 Burns 800 1199 Calvin 800 1199 Davis 1401 1429 Evergreen 600 1699 Joyce 1116 1129 Mamer 1401 1599 Marcus 800 899 Mangold 0 1399 Rees 700 799 Warren 800 1599 Treitwssil Sewer Basin Map Address Range Street Name Address 1 Address 2 Heroy 12801 13821 Keller 4304 4321 Lacrosse 12800 12899 Longfellow 13001 13713 Mayhew 4400 4799 McDonald 4100 4999 Morrow 4400 4422 Rich 12800 13699 Rockwell 12900 13499 Silas 4200 4651 Trent 12300 13750 Vercler 4100 4615 Walton 12800 12905 Wellesley 12300 13099 Woodlawn 4000 4618 Valleyvlew Sewer Basin Map Address Range Street Name Address 1 Address 2 14th 6300 6816 15th 6000 6699 16th 5750 5999 17th 5925 6619 18th 5900 6699 19th 5900 6021 Bettman 1214 1899 Buttercup 1605 1807 David 1400 1799 Dyer 1400 1699 Eastern 1400 2299 Hazel 1300 1399 Lake 1800 1927 Moreland 6000 6299 Seehorn 1600 1999 Valley View 1800 6299 Vera Terrace Sewer Basin Map Address Range Street Name Address 1 Address 2 2nd 14800 15099 3rd 13900 14399 4th 13600 15051 5th 13805 14699 6th 13900 14699 7th 14300 14699 Adams 200 799 Best 200 399 Bolivar 400 599 Burns 200 399 Calvin 200 699 Calvin 200 399 Crystal 14500 14523 Evergreen 1 799 Rees 200 799 Warren 400 499 Bergdahl Heights N. Sewer Basin Map Address Range Street Name Address 1 Address 2 Bannen 900 1399 Best 800 1499 Bolivar 1000 1499 Boone 13900 14299 Calvin 900 1299 Cataldo 13900 14699 Desmet 13900 14299 Evergreen 1300 1651 190 E290 OFF 0 0 Mallon 13900 14599 Mission 13700 14299 Mission Av Connection 1300 1599 Rees 1100 1299 Sharp 13900 14599 Sinto 14000 14299 Warren 900 1299 Vers ale Heights S. Sewer Basia Map Address Range Street Name Address 1 Address 2 Alki 13901 14699 Bannen 1 599 Best 200 799 Bolivar 213 499 Calvin 200 299 Nixon 13900 14503 Olive 14400 14499 Rees 400 599 Springfield 13900 14299 Valleyway 14000 14699 W. Ponderosa Sewer Basin Map Address Range Street Name Address 1 Address 2 39th 9900 9999 42nd 9900 10199 43rd 9600 10599 44th 9100 10899 45th 9700 9799 46th 9700 10917 47th 10700 10999 48th 10000 10999 50th 9800 10003 Cimmaron 10436 10719 Conifer 4000 4199 Darcy 4228 4321 Driftwood 4100 4299 Farr 4300 4899 Felts 4300 5299 Ferret 10000 10799 Gertrude 10700 10899 Holman 9000 10699 Locust 4300 4399 Old Schafer 3800 3949 Ponderosa 10700 11099 Pondra 4200 4399 Raymond 4200 4799 Schafer 4140 4399 Spencer 4800 4899 Steve 10818 10825 Sunderland 3600 4299 Sundown 4011 4043 University 4200 4399 Van Mader 4401 10699 Woodruff 4100 5111 West Farms Sewer Basin Map Address Range Street Name Address 1 Address 2 Mayhew 5500 5699 Sanson 12700 13099 Broad 13500 13599 Bannen 5000 5599 Bolivar 4900 5299 Best 5316 5524 Crown 13800 13899 Davis 5200 5499 Crown 14200 14419 Evergreen 4800 5499 Everett 13700 14599 Forker 13900 14199 Keller 4800 5499 McDonald 4622 5499 Mayhew 4700 5499 Olympic 14103 14124 Queen 14103 14123 Rees 4800 5599 Silas 4700 4726 Sanson 13100 13899 Wabash 14100 14199 Wellesley 12300 13899 White Birch Sewer BasWD Map Address Range Street Name Address 1 Address 2 4th 15500 16199 Alki 15850 17199 Broadway 15500 17199 Cannery 200 399 Conklin 1 799 Flora 1 999 Galway 200 221 Hollywood 400 599 Main 16300 17499 Moore 400 799 Riverside 16300 16499 Shamrock 222 799 Sonora 404 521 Steen 600 799 Valleyway 15500 17099 Street Name 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Unnamed Bell Coach Coach Flora Greenacres Long Manifold Meadowbrook Moen Sprague Tschirley From To 18201 18299 17603 18299 17101 17499 18301 18499 16721 18199 17101 17499 17301 17899 301 599 101 299 17201 17499 401 599 1 599 1 399 1 599 1 199 17001 17021 1 399 18013 18299 51 799 Street Name Appleway Arbor Arties Barker Bloom Bow Cane Corbin Dove Grady Greenacres Harmony Hodges Holiday Laberry Long Main McMillan McMillan Michigan Nixon Riverside Sprague Valleyway From To 17514 19599 18800 18899 1 28 1 214 18900 19099 18300 18699 19100 19199 18100 18499 19200 19399 1 29 1 299 1 219 100 599 1 199 18700 19499 100 299 19305 19499 52 199 19100 19121 500 699 18900 19499 18900 19299 17900 19399 18700 19499 Street Name Aladdin Arbor Ash Barker Boone Caufield Cavalier Colonial Fir Grady Grove Harmony Hodges Holiday Holl Maxwell Meyers Milholland Mission Potomac Sharp Sinto From To 1400 1814 1218 1299 1256 1299 1219 1699 19300 19399 1400 1599 1400 1799 1500 1599 18900 18999 1300 1599 1218 1299 1604 1612 1300 1599 1606 1628 1500 1599 18300 19999 1500 1599 1219 1399 18300 21099 1603 1633 18300 18699 18300 18699 i _=_, 11 A a EDGERTON SEWER BASIN t — ~ NE Bu 0 250 500 1 Street Name Bowman Bradley Buckeye Carlisle Coleman Dora Elizabeth Girard Lily Mansfield Marietta Montgomery Park Trent Utah From To 2200 2825 2000 2620 7500 7699 6900 7499 2100 2799 2000 2222 2400 2614 2200 2328 2100 2403 6900 7199 6800 7699 6700 7499 2000 2999 6500 7699 7312 7699 I_ 1 1 1 I ,, all I 1 - = L ' = ! 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