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5788380 STV-04-08r RETURN ADDRESS: City Clerk City of Spokane Valley 11707 East Sprague, Suite 106 Spokane Valley, WA 99206 09/07/2009 11 34 10 A 3188390 Recording Ordinance I 1111111111111111111111111111111111 • ~iir IN 00 OF SPOKANE COUNTY Spokane County Washington 11111111111111111111111111111 Cover Sheet Document Title: CITY OF SPOKANE VALLEY ORDINANCE 09-001 FOR STREET VACATION (STV-04-08) File Number(s) of Related Documents: Ordinance 09-001 STV-04-08 Grantor: City of Spokane Valley Grantee(s): Lumber Yard Supply Company Steven Slehofer Legal Description: Quarter NW Section 7 Township 25 Range 45 (See Section 2 of Ordinance 09-001 for legal description) All Assessor's Tax Parcel ID Number(s): N/A CITY OF SPOKANE VALLEY SPOKANE COUNTY, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 09-001 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SPOKANE VALLEY, SPOKANE COUNTY WASHINGTON, PROVIDING FOR THE VACATION OF A 30 FOOT WIDE BY 607 FOOT LONG PORTION OF TSCHIRLEY ROAD LOCATED SOUTH OF EUCLID AVENUE, AND A 30 FOOT WIDE BY 440 FOOT LONG PORTION OF TSCHIRLEY ROAD NORTH OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY, AND PROVIDING FOR OTHER MATTERS PROPERLY RELATING THERETO. WHEREAS, the City Council by Resolution 08-021, initiated vacation proceedings to consider a 30 foot wide by 607 foot long portion of Tschirley Road located south of Euclid Avenue, and a 30 foot wide by 440 foot long portion of Tschirley Road north of the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way (STV- 04-08) by providing that a Public Hearing on the proposal would be held before the Planning Commission on January 8, 2009, WHEREAS, a completed application for vacation was filed on October 17, 2008, and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on January 8, 2009, and WHEREAS, following the hearing„ the Planning Commission found that the notice and hearing requirements of the applicable Spokane Valley Municipal Code section 22 140 020 had been met, and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission findings and/or minutes have been filed with the City Clerk as part of the public record supporting the vacation, and WHEREAS, none of the property owners abutting the property to be vacated filed a written objection to the proposed vacation with the City Clerk, and WHEREAS, through adopted City Code provisions, the City shall provide that the vacated property be transferred to the applicants, that the zoning district designation of the properties adjoining each side of the street shall attach to the vacated property, that a record of survey shall be submitted to the Director of Community Development, and that all direct and indirect costs of title transfer to the vacated streets be paid by the proponents or recipients of the transferred property, and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to vacate the above streets pursuant to Spokane Valley Municipal Code Section 22 140 NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Spokane Valley, Spokane County, Washington, do ordain as follows Section 1. Findings of Fact The City Council makes the following findings of fact 1 The vacation of the street will better serve the public because it will allow for the full development of the property for beneficial uses and permit appropriate levels of maintenance The area along the railroad is landlocked and no longer a viable nght-of-way 2 The street is no longer required for public use or public access The street along the railroad right-of-way appears to be unused at this time (except for a 15 9 foot wide portion of the existing warehouse building located on the southwest parcel) The abutting property owner to the east has received a building permit for a lumberyard and the property owner to the southwest has applied for and received a building permit for a 4,380 square foot office building Both of these permits have been issued to Lumber Yard Supply Company which has expressed a desire to aggregate these two (2) parcels 3 A portion of Tschirley north fiirther described as that portion south of paved area to railroad right-of-way, was previously vacated by Spokane County 4 The substitution of a new and different public way would not be more useful to the public 5 Given the present age and condition of adjacent development, it is unlikely that conditions may change in the future as to provide a greater use or need than presently exists It is recommended that the east and southwest parcels be aggregated and/or a permanent access easement be placed on the property 6 No objections have been made by owners of private property (exclusive of petitioners) abutting the street or alley or other governmental agencies or members of the general public 7 Pursuant to Resolution 07-009, Section 1 Policy 1 TSCHIRLEY NORTH (the 30 foot wide by 607 foot long portion) Upon approval of the vacation, applicant Steve Slehofer will receive one-half of the 175 feet of Tschirley Road directly south of Euclid Avenue Lumber Yard Supply Company applicant will receive the other one-half of the 175 feet of Tschirley Road directly south of Euclid Avenue and the remaining 30 foot wide by 432 (607 feet minus 175 feet) foot long portion of Tschirley Road abutting their property The cost for property received as a result of a vacation initiated by an adjacent property owner shall equal fifty percent (50%) of the appraised value of the vacant property received The appraised value shall be the same as the value of an equivalent portion of property adjacent to the proposed vacation as established by the Spokane County Assessor at the time the matter is considered by the City Council If the value of adjacent properties differs, then the average of the adjacent property values per square foot will be used Based on the average appraised value of the adjacent properties for the 30 foot wide by 607 foot long portion of Tschirley Road, applicant Steven Slehofer's cost is $3,675 00, which is 50% of the appraised value Lumber Yard Supply Company has a cost of $21,102 20, which is 50% of the appraised value on the portion opposite Mr Slehofer's property and the total vacated area south of that portion (12,960 square feet) 2 TSCHIRLEY SOUTH (the 30 foot wide by 440 foot long portion) Pursuant to Section 22 140 040 C of the Spokane Valley Municipal Code (SVMC) one-half of a vacated street shall go to each abutting owner unless factual circumstances otherwise dictate a different division and distribution of the street to be vacated The recorded map of Plat No 3 of West Farms Irrigated Tracts dated January, 1911 shows that this portion of Tschirley Road was wholly contained within the plat and adjacent to the Union Pacific Railroad nght-of-way The property owner has the entire fee interest and will bear the entire cost of the property received as a result of the vacation of the 30 foot wide by 440 foot long portion of Tschirley Road north of the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way Based on the appraised value of this entire area, Lumber Yard Supply Company has a cost of $19,668 00 Section 2. Property to be Vacated Based upon the above findings and in accordance with this Ordinance, the City Council does hereby vacate the street which is incorporated herein by reference, and defined as follows "The Portion of Tschirley Road lying 607 feet directly south of Euclid Avenue" and "the portion of Tschirley Road lying 440 feet west of vacated Tschrrley Road and north of the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way as depicted in Appendrx A attached hereto, located in the NW % of Section 7, Township 25 North, Range 45 East, Willamette Meridian, Spokane County, Washington. Section 3. Division of Property to be Vacated TSCHIRLEY NORTH Pursuant to RCW 35 79 040, the city council, in approving a street vacation request, shall specify that the vacated portion of the street shall belong to the abutting property owners, one-half to each Steve Slehofer, applicant will receive the one-half of the 175 feet of Tschirley Road directly south of Euclid Avenue Lumber Yard Supply Company will receive one-half of the remainder abutting the north portion of Tschirley Road This includes the other one-half of the 175 feet directly south of Euclid Avenue and one-half of the remaining 30 foot wide by 432 foot long portion of Tschirley Road abutting their property TSCH RLEY SOUTH Pursuant to RCW 35 79 040 and SVMC 22 140 040(C), factual circumstances dictate a different division and distribution of the street or alley to be vacated The recorded map of Plat No 3 of West Farms irrigated Tracts dated January, 1911, shows that the 30 foot wide by 440 foot long portion of Tschirley Road appears to have been wholly contained within the plat adjacent to the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way The abutting owner who had the entire fee interest is entitled to the total vacated right-of-way area Lumber Yard Supply Company will receive the entire 30 foot wide by 440 foot long portion Thus the property to be vacated shall be divided as recorded in the record of survey which shall be created and recorded with the County as required under Section 22 140 090 SVMC Section 4 Zoning The Zoning designation for the vacated property shall be the designation attached to the adjoining properties as set forth within the respective property or lot Imes The Director of Community Development is authorized to make this notation on the official Zonmg Map of the City Section 5 Conditions of Vacation The following conditions shall be fully satisfied prior to the transfer of title by the City 1 The completion of the street vacation (File# STV-04-08) including all conditions below shall be submitted to the City for review within ninety (90) days following the effective date of approval by the City Council 2 The vacated property shall be transferred, one-half to each abutting property owner (except the 30 foot wide by 440 foot long portion of Tschirley Road which will be transferred wholly to the abutting property owner to the north) 3 Following the City Council's passage of the ordinance approving the proposal to vacate the street, a record of survey of the area to be vacated, prepared by a registered surveyor in the State of Washington and including an exact metes and bounds legal description, and specifying if applicable any and all easements for construction, repair and maintenance of existing and future utilities and services, shall be submitted by the proponent to the Director of Community Development, or designee for review 4 Following the City Council's passage of the ordinance approving the proposal to vacate the street, a Boundary Line Elimination must be done to aggregate (consolidate) the southwest and east parcels These items can be included on the above-mentioned record of survey 5 When applicable, the surveyor shall locate at least two monuments on the centerline of the vacated nght-of-way with one located at the intersection of the centerline of the vacated nght-of-way with each street or right-of-way in accordance with the standards established by the Spokane County Standards for Road and Sewer Construction 6 All direct and indirect costs of title transfer of the vacated street from public to private ownership including but not limited to title company charges, copying fees, and recording fees are to be bome by the proponent The City will not assume any financial responsibility for any direct or indirect costs for the transfer of title 7 The zoning district designation of the properties adjoining each side of the street to be vacated shall be automatically extended to the center of such vacation, and all area included in the vacation shall then and henceforth be subject to all regulations of the extended distracts The adopting ordinance shall specify this zoning district extension inclusive of the applicable zoning distract designation 8 The record of survey and certified copy of the ordinance vacating a street or part thereof shall be recorded by the Clerk in the office of the Spokane County Auditor 9 All conditions of City Council authorization shall be fully satisfied prior to any transfer of title by the City 10 Payment in the amount of $3,675 00 from Steven Slehofer, and $40,770 20 from Lumber Yard Supply Company Section 6. Closin Following satisfaction of the above conditions, the City Clerk shall record a certified copy of this Ordinance in the office of the County Auditor, and the City Manager is authorized to execute all necessary documents, including a Quit Claim Deed, in order to complete the transfer of the property identified herem Section 7 Severability If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance shall be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such mvalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance Section 8 Effective Date This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect five (5) days after publication of this Ordinance or a summary thereof in the official newspaper of the City of Spokane Valley as provided by law PASSED by the City Council this 24 h day of February, 2009 ATTEST Rigard Muns a or store Bainbridge, City Clerk Approved As To Form: r O ce of the City A orney Date of Publication -U Effective Date ~~l/ -Z