HomeMy WebLinkAbout3585 ResolutionCITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON
RESOLUTION NO. �a
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON,
RELATING TO PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS; DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ORDER THE
IMPROVEMENTS; DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ORDER THE IMPROVEMENTS OF
ROAD 76 (WRIGLEY TO WALMART PROPERTY LINE) TO CREATE A LOCAL
IMPROVEMENTS DISTRICT TO ASSESS THE COST AND EXPENSE OF CARRYING OUT
THOSE IMPROVEMENTS AGAINST THE PROPERTY SPECIALLY BENEFITTED
THEREBY; AND, NOTIFYING ALL PERSONS WHO DESIRE TO OBJECT TO THE
IMPROVEMENTS TO APPEAR AND PRESENT THEIR OBJECTIONS AT A HEARING
BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL TO BE HELD ON SEPTEMBER 15, 2014.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON, as
follows:
Section 1. It is the intention of the City Council of the City of Pasco, Washington, to order the
improvement of the property within the area described in Exhibit B, by the improvement of Road 76
(Wrigley to Walmart property line). The improvements are more fully described in Exhibit A, and
completing a half street that includes road widening, curb, gutter, sidewalk, storm drain system and street
lighting (collectively, the "Improvements "). The referenced exhibits A and B are attached hereto and by
this reference made a part herof:
All of the foregoing Improvements shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications
therefore prepared by the City Engineer of the City and may be modified by the City as long as that
modification does not affect the purpose of the improvements.
Section 2. The total estimated cost and expense of the Improvements is declared to be $200,000,
of which an estimated $200,000 shall be borne by and assessed against the property specially benefited by
the Improvements to be included in a local improvement district to be established and embracing as
nearly as practicable all the property specially benefited by the Improvements. Actual assessments may
vary from estimated assessments as long as they do not exceed a figure equal to the increased true and fair
value the Improvements add to the property.
Section 3. The City Clerk is authorized and directed to give notice of the adoption of this
resolution and of the date, time and place fixed herein for the public hearing to each owner or reputed
owner of any lot, tract, parcel of land or other property within the proposed local improvement district by
mailing such notice at least fifteen days before the date fixed for public hearing to the owner or reputed
owner of the property as shown on the rolls of the Franklin County Assessor at the address shown
thereon, as required by law.
This resolution also shall be published in its entirety in at least two consecutive issues of the
official newspaper of the City, the date of the first publication to be at least 15 days prior to the date fixed
herein for the public hearing.
Section 4. All persons who may desire to object to the Improvements are notified to appear and
present those objections at a hearing before the City Council to be held in the Council Chambers in the
City Hall, 525 N. 3rd Ave., Pasco, Washington, at 7:00 p.m. on September 15, 2014, which time and place
are fixed for hearing all matters relating to the Improvements and all objections thereto and for
determining the method of payment for the Improvements. All persons who object thereto should appear
and present their objections at that hearing. Any person who may desire to file a written protest with the
City Council may do so within 30 days after the date of passage of the ordinance ordering the
Improvements in the event the local improvement district is formed. The written protest should be signed
by the property owner and should include the legal description of the property for which the protest is
filed and that protest should be delivered to the City Clerk.
Section 5. The City Engineer is directed to submit to the City Council on or prior to September
15, 2014, all data and information required by law to be submitted.
The foregoing resolution was ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Pasco, Washington,
at a regular open public meeting thereof this 15d` day of September, 2104.
Matt Watkins, Mayor
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Debra L. Clark, City ClIerk
APPRO S TO FORM:
Leland B. Kerr, City Attorney