HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-2008-125 Woodwinds West Public StreetsRESOLUTION NO. R-2008-125
A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager and City Clerk of the City of
Yakima to accept the Woodwinds West Subdivision Streets
(Woodwinds Way, South 85th Place, South 86th Place and South 87th
Place) into public ownership.
WHEREAS, the Woodwinds West Maintenance Association has requested that
there streets be accepted into public ownership; and
WHEREAS, City staff has reviewed their application as required in YMC Chapter
8.95 and found that their streets have been well maintained; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is in the best interest of the
City to accept these private streets into public ownership; now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YAKIMA:
The City Manager and City Clerk of the City of Yakima are authorized and directed to
accept the Woodwinds West Subdivision Streets into public ownership.
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 5th day of Augus008
City Clerk
David Edler, Mayor
Minutes of
Yakima City Council Transportation and Transit Committee
City of Yakima Council Chambers
Yakima City Hall, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
4:00 — 5:30 p.m.
City Council Members
Neil McClure, Chair
Micah Cawley
Rick Ensey
[Bill Lover (Alt)]
Staff
Dick Zais, City Manager•
Dave Zabell, Asst. City Manager
Chris Waarvick, Dir. of Public Works
Bill Cook, Dir. of CED
Doug Mayo, Wastewater
Ken Mehin, Transit Manager
Karen Allen, Transit Program Admin.
Brett Sheffield, Chief Engineer
Bob Desgrosellier, Senior Engineer
Wayne Deason, Street Op. Supr.
Joan Davenport, Traffic Engineer
Laura Vallejo, Bilingual DA II
Other
Johanna Russell
Lainie Anderson
Mary Mendenhall
Megan Welton
Christina Mendoza
Candace Manfredi
John Manfredi
Steve Stokke
Donna Kupser
Rich Ausink
Judy Ausink
Gayle Harthcock
Kerry Harthcock
Sally Mayo
Councilmember Neil McClure called the meeting to order at 4:00 p.m. He opened the meeting
Councilmember
the "23rd Ave & Lincoln Ave pathway" issue, as a number of citizens were in attendance.
Joan Davenport, Traffic Engineer, provided a summary of the background and history of the
pathway, area plats and the procedures of a right-of-way vacation process that may address
some of the control issues. Gayle Harthcock, (348 N 23rd Ave) adjoining property owner,
addressed the neighborhood concerns for safety since the path is over -grown and not well
illuminated. Rich Ausink, (347 N 23rd Ave) adjoining property owner, provided additional
information about the history of vandalism and graffiti that have been related to this pathway that
the neighborhood cannot observe. Councilmember Cawley asked about crime statistics. Chris
Waarvick stated the Police Department has provided data. Donna Kupser stated she had lived
on this street for many years, never . had a break-in and frequently uses the pathway. She
indicated surprise by the situation and was sympathetic to the concerns of her neighbors.
Additional discussion from the Council included directing staff to clear all vegetation from the
right-of-way immediately and bringing back options at the next meeting for fencing off the
pathway and the possibility of a street light.
The next item on the agenda was a report regarding the petition from residents of Woodwinds
West to have their private streets accepted by the City of Yakima for maintenance. Brett
Sheffield, Chief Engineer, summarized a written report that outlined three areas where the
private streets do not meet public street standards: sidewalks, street lighting and fire access.
Councilmember McClure indicated the City of Yakima has many streets that do not meet all the
standards. The Woodwinds West streets are generally in good shape and were built to the
SCounty standards at the time. The Committee unanimously agreed to recommend to the full
Council the private streets in Woodwinds West be accepted for maintenance as City streets.
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Mr. John Manfredi thanked both staff and the Committee for their time and consideration. The
Committee recommended that the cost to replace the street signs should not be charged to the0
Homeowners Association.
The third item on the Committee Agenda was a follow-up discussion from previous meetings of
the parking lot and parking lot lighting issues around Franklin Park. Chris Waarvick summarized
that new parking lot lights have been installed, but the recommendation of the Parks
Commission and the Engineering Division report previously submitted to Council was that
parking lot expansion was not cost-effective at this time. The cost estimate was around $63,000
for 19 spaces which would not provide sufficient relief during events. There are no un -allocated
funds at this time for this project. Chris Waarvick suggested there may need to be future
discussion regarding whether Franklin Park is the appropriate venue for the large-scale events
such as Sunfair Race and Folk -life Festival. Councilmember Cawley indicated he felt we may
need more picnic shelters at the park.
Bill Cook and Brett Sheffield provided an update of the Grade Separation project which is "on -
hold" pending resolution of a right-of-way issue with BNSF. It has been estimated that delay is
costing $30,000 a month, and we are entering our third month of delay. Staff and our consultant
are evaluating alternatives.
Bill Cook and Michael Morales presented a concept for reorganization in the Engineering
Division to include the intent to hire Doug Mayo, current Wastewater Plant Superintendent, as
City Engineer/Engineering Division Manager. The reason for this action is to improve
communication and planning efforts between the Engineering division and the utilities, and t
assist current Engineering staff in project management and customer service. Michael indicate
this would be a budget policy issue.
Transit items on the agenda were compressed since another meeting was scheduled to begin in
Council Chambers at 5:30 p.m. It was noted that Transit and Transportation matters were both
very important and the Committee may want to rotate topics on meeting agendas monthly. Chris
Waarvick summarized that Union Gap bus service will terminate on November 12, 2008. This
item will be brought back to this Committee for more discussion.
The Fare Increase Policy Proposal was briefly discussed. A public hearing is required by
Federal Transit guidelines when a rate increase is proposed. A public hearing will be held on
August 26th; the findings of the hearing will be reported and discussed by this Committee on
September 17th, the Yakima City Council will hold a final Public Hearing on October 7th. If a rate
increase is approved, new rates will take effect on January 1, 2009. Dick Zais noted that bus
service hours could be extended for the public hearings. This would assure people that they
could get to and from the meeting because it is after hours.
The meeting adjourned at 5:40 p.m. The next regularly scheduled meeting is August 20, 2008 at
4:00 p.m.
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BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
YAKIMA, WASHINGTON
AGENDA STATEMENT
Item No. ` /2_
For Meeting of August 5, 2008
ITEM TITLE: A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to accept the private streets
in the Woodwinds West Subdivision (Woodwinds Way, South 85th Place,
South 86th Place and South 87 Place) into public ownership
SUBMITTED BY:
ook, Director of Community & Economic Development
CONTACT PERSON/TELEPHONE: Brett H. Sheffield, P.E., Chief Engineer 576-6797
SUMMARY EXPLANATION:
In April of this year, the Woodwinds West Maintenance Association submitted an application to transfer
ownership of their private streets to the City. Several staff members reviewed their application and looked at
the condition of their streets and subdivision. The streets have been well-maintained, although' not up to all
of the current City street standards. The City's cost to change the signs (which would be necessary if
accepted into public ownership) is estimated at $2,000. Their application was presented to the Council
Transportation Sub -Committee on July 16, 2008 and the sub -committee directed to bring the request to the
whole Council with the recommendation of accepting the streets into public ownership.
Resolution XX Ordinance Contract Other (Specify)
Funding Source:
APPROVED FOR SUBMITTAL:
Cii'y Manager
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the resolution
BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the resolution accepting
the streets into public ownership.
411 COUNCIL ACTION: