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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2896 OrdinanceORDINANCE NO.'( AN ORDINANCE relating to zoning amending PMC Title 22.54 providing standards for business park developments. WHEREAS, cities have the responsibility to regulate and control the physical development within their borders and insure the public health, safety and welfare are maintain; and, WHEREAS, the Planning Commission through a public hearing process has recommended a business park district be included in the city's zoning regulations to enhance the overall welfare of the community; and WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the recommendations and finds the proposed business park district regulations are appropriate to encourage development that will add to the general welfare of the community; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That a new Chapter 22.54 is hereby added to the Pasco Municipal Code, to read as follows: CHAPTER 22.54 BUSINESS PARK DISTRICT 22.54.010 PURPOSE AND INTENT. The purpose of this district is to provide for and encourage the development of business parks that are established in a campus like setting with landscaping and architectural amenities that create a sense of place and a esthetically attractive urban development. It is intended that the business park district provide for the grouping and clustering of professional offices, commercial uses, non hazardous research and development facilities and high technology manufacturing that functionally interact well together. Development standards of this district are intended to provide compatibility with and protection to surrounding residential and commercial properties by minimizing traffic congestion, noise, glare, vibration, odors, airborne particulates, and toxic substances. Sites within this zone should have primary access to or be functionally convenient to principal arterials. 22.54.020 PERMITTED USES. The following uses shall be permitted in the business park district: 1) Administrative professional and business offices; 2) Research laboratories and facilities; 3) Testing laboratories and facilities; 4) Research and Development facilities for the creation of protypes; 5) Manufacturing assembly testing and repair of component devices, equipment and systems of an electrical, electronic or electromagnetic nature; 6) Manufacture testing, repair and assembly of optical devices, equipment and systems; 7) Manufacture testing, repair and assembly of testing equipment; 8) Phamaceutical laboratory; 9) Blue printing, photocopying, photo engraving, and film processing; 10) Printing; 11) Manufacture of ceramic products using only previously culturized clay and using kilns fired only by electricity or gas; 12) Manufacture of control devices and gauges; 13) Industrial medical facilities; 14) Cafeteria, restaurant 22.54.030 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES. The following accessory uses as respectively defined in Sections 12.020 and 12.130 shall be permitted in the Business Park District. 1) Retailing activities provided said activity does not occupy more than 35% of any structure; 2) Warehousing provided said use does not occupy more than 35% of any structure; 3) Auditoriums and conference facilities; 4) Day care for family members of employees. 5) Above and below ground tank storage of critical material. Above ground tanks shall not exceed 20' in height and shall be painted a neutral color to match or compliment the principal building. Additionally, the first 7 feet of all ground tanks shall be screened by a solid masonary wall. 22.54.040 CONDITIONAL USES. The following uses are permitted subject to the approval of a special permit: 1) Motels and Hotels 2) Business, professional, technical and trade schools; 3) Recreational areas and facilities 22.54.050 PROHIBITED USES. The following uses shall be prohibited in the Business District District: 1) Any outdoor manufacturing, testing, processing, or similar activities; 2) Outdoor storage except as provided in this section; 3) Outdoor sales; 4) Residential uses including caretakers residences; 5) On-site hazardous substance processing and handling or hazardous waste treatment and storage facilities unless clearly incidental and secondary to a permitted use. On-site hazardous waste facilities shall be subject to the state siting criteria (Chapter 70.105 RCW). 22.54.060 BUILDING HEIGHTS. Buildings may be four stories or 45 feet in height except building heights greater than four stories or 45 feet may be allowed by special permit. 22.54.070 LOT AREA. No specific lot area is required except the minimum area required for a business park zone shall be twenty-five acres. Land immediately adjacent an existing business park zoning district may be added to that district in increments of five acres. 22.54.080 YARD REQUIREMENTS. Yard requirements in the business park zone shall be: 1) Front Yard: 50 feet 2) Side Yard: No requirements except where a business park lot abuts a residential district then the side yard shall be 30 feet or equal to the height of the building whichever is greater. 3) Rear Yard: 30 feet or equal to the height of the building, whichever is greater. 22.54.090 LANDSCAPING. The landscaping provisions of this section shall supersede and take precedence over the landscape and screening provisions provided in Chapter 22.82. 1) Fifteen percent of all lot areas shall be landscaped; 2) The twenty feet of front yard setback area nearest street rights-of-way shall be landscaped; 3) At least fifty percent of all building exteriors shall abut landscaped areas; 4) Except for loading and unloading zones buildings shall be no closer than ten feet from a parking area; 5) For every thirty parking spaces within a parking lot, one large canopy tree (one and one half to two inch caliper at planting) shall be located within the parking lot; 6) No paving shall be permitted within four feet of the center of a tree at the time of planting; 7) Seventy percent of all landscaped areas shall contain live vegetation said vegetation shall consist of a variety of shrubs, trees and ground covers; 8) All landscaping shall be regularly maintained in good order and healthy conditions following good commercial landscaping maintenance practices; 9) Loading and unloading dock areas shall be screened from adjoining properties and street rights-of-way with masonary walls and/or landscaping elements; 10) Rear and side yard setback areas immediately adjacent neighboring properties in a different zone shall be treated with landscaped elements so as to create a visual buffer. 22.54.100 SIGNAGE. All signs advertising the business park and/or businesses located therein not affixed to buildings shall be ground signs, which blend with and complement landscaping and architecture. No roof signs signs, perpendicular to walls or freestanding pole signs are permitted. All wall signs shall not exceed ten percent of wall areas in size. 22.54.110 ARCHITECTURE. All structures shall be constructed so as to create a unique and distinct character for the business park. Building exteriors shall consist of various types of concrete, brick, stucco, glass, tile, wood products and composite materials. The materials are to be used so as to create character and relief to the buildings. Twenty percent of a building's exterior may be constructed of baked enamel, sheet metal. 22.54.120 OUTDOOR STORAGE AND WASTE DISPOSAL. No outdoor storage shall be permitted in the business park zone unless such storage is entirely enclosed by building walls and/or a solid masonary wall not less than seven feet in height. No materials stored behind the wall shall extend and be visible above the wall. No materials or waste shall be deposited upon a property within the business park zone in such a form or manner that they may be transferred to other areas by natural causes or forces. All waste material shall be stored in an enclosed area in proper containers and shall be accessible to service vehicles. 22.54.130 LOT COVERAGE. Lot area coverage by buildings or structures shall not exceed fifty percent of the total lot area. 22.54.140 PARKING. All parking lots shall be improved with appropriate curbs for drainage control and to maintain landscaping areas. Parking lots shall be constructed of asphalt concrete or portland cement concrete and shall contain canopy trees as provided in Section 22.54.090. 22.54.150 ROOF TOP EQUIPMENT. All roof top equipment shall be screened so as not to be visible from the horizontal plane of building roofs. 22.54.160 LOADING AND UNLOADING DOCKS. Loading and unloading dock areas shall be screened as required in Section 11.54.090. Sufficient area shall be provided on-site to accommodate loading and unloading activities. Streets and street rights-of-way shall not be used for these purposes. 22.54.170 SITE PLAN APPROVAL. Site plan approval by the Planning Director shall be a prerequisite for obtaining a building permit for any development within a business park district. All site plans shall illustrate the following: a) Vicinity map; b) Boundaries and dimensions of the property; C) Locations of buildings and structures with existing and proposed location and layout of off-street parking; d) loading and unloading areas, location of walls and fencing indicating the height thereof; e) Location of storage areas and refuse containers; f) Location and size of signs, landscaping plan; g) Landscaping plan; 0 FORM: A Rubstello, City Attorney 1992. Jo eFelice, Mayor h) Indication of building height; 1) Proposed architectural treatment of buildings; j) Location and size of all existing and proposed utilities; k) Site drainage; 1) Access to public streets; m) Interior circulation proposal, including truck circulation for loading/unloading; n) Adjacent public streets; o) Acreage of site; p) Indication of adjoining use. Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect five (5) days after passage and publication. PASSED this Ici day of OdOhe-K- ATTEST: Catherine Seaman, eputy City Clerk 2-4 - • • 01 .00 s• 00 \ \\ \ -so A • 7 \'2 5 0 0 • 7 s-c 2.\ tL * a \? n>3ISO N C--\1 W. -5 —7 •••• • EXHIBIT #1 VICINITY MAP ••••• sO 0 160 0 2.4 \ -A0 • Oro idat eag•Wr. Ild C) ------ • s. \ \ S. S . a 00 - 12- - is\ • 0.4 _ t st -2 - I - 12 I. 1 CITY OF PASCO SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE ORDINANCE NO.D79q is an ordinance related to zoning and enacting a new PMC Chapter 22.54 providing district regulations for business parks. Section 1. Contains standards and provisions for the regulation of business park districts as follows: A) Permitted uses within the district are administrative and professional offices, research laboratories, and the manufacturing and assembly of controlled devices, gauges and a variety of high tech components. B) Certain accessory uses and conditional uses are permitted within the district. C) Outdoor manufacturing, outdoor sales, and residential uses are prohibited within the district. D) The regulations provide for additional landscaping requirements over and above the provisions provided in PMC 22.82. E) The standards also regulate signage, architecture, outdoor storage, waste disposal, lot coverage, parking lots, roof top equipment, load/unloading docks, setbacks and building heights. F) Site plan approval is a pre-requisite for obtaining a building permit for any development within a business park district. Sections 2, Requires Ordinance No. aPIC , or this summary thereof to be published before the ordinance is in effect. The full text of Ordinance No,n1Gis available free of charge to anyone who requests it from the Deputy City Clerk of the City of Pasco, (509) 545-3402, P. 0. Box 293, Pasco, Washington 99301-0293. Catherine D. Seaman, Deputy City Clerk Man OCT 2 s 1992 ONANCE DEPT. 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It 01110E This is an invoice for legal advertising space Please pay from this invoice as no statement will be rendered Please detach at perforation and return with payment AFFIDA fir PUORSCAT800 COUNTY OF BENTON SS STATE OF WASHINGTON ROSEMARY EVERETT , being duly sworn, deposes and says, I am the Legal Clerk of the Tn-City Herald, a daily newspaper That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the superior court in the county in which it is published and it is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of the publication hereinafter referred to, published countinually as a daily newspa- per in Benton County, Washington That the attached is a true copy of a Or dinance No. .213 .:1 6 as it was printed in the regular and entire issue of the Tn-City Herald itself and not in a supplement thereof, 001 time(s), commencing on J027 , and ending on o2Fi92 , and that said newspaper was regulary distributed to its subscribers during all of this period With This Easy To Use Guide Complete NOTICES 400 499 eal Estat Categories 1 EMPLOY FARM & MISCEL- BUSINESS & DIIISPORIDO MENT INDUSTRIAL LANEOUS FINANCIAL PERM g 04192.. 600 699 700 799 BOO 899 900 999 AD CALL' tTri Crhes 586418i Wash Toll Free 1 800-8740445 Ore Toll Free 1 800445-6622 CA LEGALS LEGALS Count On CasaRd Fuw Fast Sties. NOTICES Card of Thanks 405 Christmas 415 :Counseling Services 420 Legais 401 Lost 8 Found 425 Personals 430 Public Notices 435 Singles Connection 440 Special Notices 450 Travel/Transportation 480 LEGALS ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Franklin County Irrigation District No 1 (F C I D) in vites bids for supply and delivery of Class 200 psi Pressure PVC Pipe in the following quantities 1 700 ft 8 gasketed PVC Pipe , The pipe;shall be delivered to the FCID storage yard located in Pasco WA Sealed bids for the above described project will be re ceived by FCID at Franklin County Irrigation District No 1 P 0 Box 353 607 W Columbia Pasco WA 99301 until 4 PM 6 November 1992 and then pub!' opened and read alo Each bid must be a pa flied by a Certified eck or Bid Bond payable to FCID in an amount not less than 5 percent of the Total Bid Price The Owner reserves the right to waive any informal' ties or minor defects and to reject any and all Bids Franklin County Irrigation District No 1 Jeanne C Bloom Secretary/F C I D #5087 - 10/25,28 30/92 CALL FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Public Utility District No 1 of Franklin County will receive sealed bids until 2 00 p m PDT 11/18/92 at the offices of the District at 1411 West Clark Street Pasco Wash ington for the furnishing of all labor and equipment to change out 215 transform era located throughout the Districts service area Specifications may be ob tamed from the offices of the District in Pasco Wash ington All bids shall be sealed and shall be marked Trans former Changeouts Bid 92 t§0A LEGALS 17 Bids will be opened publicly in the District office at 1411 West Clark Street Pasco Washington on 11/18/92 at 2 00 p m PDT All bids shall include time of completion Bid prices shall be firm for a minimum of sixty (60) days All bid prices shall exclude all Fed eral and State taxes Each bid shall be accompa nied by a certified or cash ier s check payable to the order of the Commissioners of Public Utility District No 1 of Franklin County for a sum not less than five per cent (5%) of the amount of the bid or accompanied by a bid bond in an amount not less than five percent (5%) of the bid with a corporate surety licensed to do busi ness in the State of Wash ington A 100 % performance bond will be required This Call For Bids shall be considered to be in conformity with R C W 54 04 070 and 54 04 080 are incorporated herein by this reference Public Utility District No 1 of Franklin County s R L Cook Purchasing Agent #5084 - 10/25/92 CITY OF KENNEWICK CALL FOR QUOTATIONS QUOTATION 92-09 Sealed quotations on a lump sum basis for furnish mg Two (2) 1993 Dump Trucks will be received at the office of the Purchasing Agent Kennewick Wash ington until 2 00 P M No vember 16 1992 Specifications and propo sal forms may be obtained from the office of the Pur chasing Agent or call (509) 586 4181 The owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids to waive informalities to accept any bid deemed to be in the best interest of the City of Kennewick and reserves the,,,r ht to post pone the of the con tract period not to sixty (60) days onty Robbins urchasing agent 5059 - 10/18 258,11/1/92 CITY OF PASCO SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO 2896 ORDINANCE NO 2896 is an ordinance related to zoning and enacting a new PMC Chapter 22 54 provid ing district regulations for business parks Section 1 Contains stan dards and provisions for the regulation of business park districts as follows A) Permitted uses within the district are administra five and professional of f ices research laboratories and the man ufactunng and assembly of controlled devices gauges and a variety of high tech components B) Certain accessory uses and conditional uses are permitted within the district C) Outdoor manufacturing outdoor sales and rest dental uses are prohibited within the district D) The regulations provide for additional landscaping requirements over and above the provisions pro vided in PMC 22 82 E) The standards also regu lated signage architecture 0§0A LEGALS outdoor storage waste dis posal lot coverage parking lots roof top equipment load/unloading docks set backs and building heights F) Site plan approval is a pre requisite for obtaining a building permit for any de velopment within a busi ness park district Section 2, Requires Orch nance No 2896 or this summary thereof to be pub lished before the ordinance is in effect The full text of Ordinance No 2896 is available free of charge to anyone who re quests it from the Deputy City Clerk of the City of Pasco (509) 545 3402 P 0 Box 293 Pasco Washington 99301 0293 s Catherine 0 Seaman Deputy City Clerk #5091 - 10/25/92 CITY OF PASCO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARIN PLEASE TAKE N that Tom Kidwell filed an appeal of th y Plan ning Commiss s recom mendation that the following described prop erty not be rezoned from RT (Residential Trans's tion) to C 3 (General Busi ness) LEGAL DESCRIPTION The north 1 280 feet of the southeast quarter of Sec bon 9 Township 9 North Range 29 East W M lying westerly of Rd 68 EXCEPT the west 500 feet of the north 646 thereof and EX CEPT the west 362 5 feet of the south 355 feet of the north 1 001 feet thereof and EXCEPT roads GENERAL LOCATION Southwest corner of Rd 68 and Broadmoor THEREFORE LET ALL CONCERNED TAKE NO TICE that a Public Hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of Pasco Washington in the City Council Chambers Pasco City hall at the hour of 8 00 p m Monday No vember 2 1992 so that all concerned may appear and present any objections or support for the proposed change of zone classifica tion For additional informa tion please contact the Pasco City Planner at 545 3441 s Catherine D Seaman Deputy City Clerk #5092 - 10/25/92 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BENTON NO 92 4 00232 3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Virginia Lee Bundrant Deceased 10A, LEGALS The personal representa fives named below have been appointed and have qualified as personal rep resentatives of this estate Persons having claims against the deceased must prior to the time such claims would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations serve their claims on the personal representatives or the attor nays of record at the ad dress stated below and file an executed copy of the claim with the Clerk of this Court within four months after the date of first publi cation of this notice Or within four months after the date of the filing of the copy of this Notice with the Clerk of the Purt whichever is later V -xcept under those pr ns Included in RCW 011 or 11 40 013 the im will be forever barred DATE OF FILING COPY OF NOTICE TO CRED ITORS WITH CLERK OF COURT October 20 1992 DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA TION Sunday October 25 1992 s Debra L Ebner Personal Representative s Glen F Bundrant Personal Representative Raekes Rettig Osborne Forgette & 0 Donnell s Philip M Raekes WSBA# 791 6725 W Clearwater Ave Kennewick WA 99336 (509) 783 6154 #5086 - 10/25&11/1 8/92 NOTICE OF BID CALL Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Benton County Commissioners until 10 30 a m on Novem bar 9 1992 and not there after and will be opened at 10 30 a m on November 9 1992 in the Hearing Room of the Board of Benton County Commissioners Benton County Court house 620 Market Street Prosser WA for contracting by Benton County for the provision of Building Envi ronmental Systems Mainte nonce in the Benton County Justice Center 7320 W Quinault Ave Kennewick WA and the Benton County Courthouse 620 Market St Prosser WA as more fully described in the bid specifications Further specifications may be obtained from Susan Tanska Director of Benton County Facilities and Parks Dept 5600 W Canal PL Kennewick WA 99336 Tel (509) 783 3118 or may be seen at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Ben ton County Commission era Benton County Courthose Prosser WA The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids to waive informalities in the bidding to make award of the business based on a fair appraisal of the competitive bids The Board will not be bound necessarily by the low bid DATED at Prosser Wash ington this 19th day of Oc tober 1992 Clerk Of The Board Of Ben ton County Commissioners s Jeri Lynn Johnston #5083 - 10/25&11/1/92 °- NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Board of Benton County Commis IOA LEGALS sioners has before it a pro posal for a supplemental appropriation to the 1992 Juvenile Fund budget Fund No 115 101 Dept 185 budget in the amount of $58 000 for salaries pro fessional services and op erational supplies associated with the Youth Violence Grant Program and to Dept 186 budget in the amount of $13 915 for consultant costs associated with the At Risk Program Grant NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN That a hearing will be conducted on Monday November 2 1992 at 11 00 AM in the Commissioners Conference Room Benton County Courthouse Pros ser Washington at which time any person may ap pear and be heard either for or against the proposed budget DATED at Prosser Wash ington this 15th day of Oc sober 1992 s Joan Heintz Clerk of the Board #5060 - 10/18 25/92 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Richland Physical Plan ning Commission at a reg ular meeting on Wednesday November 4 1992 at 730 PM in the Council Chamber Richland City Hall (505 Swift Boule yard) will conduct a public hearing and give consider anon to the application OF Tom Withers (SUP 92 102) FOR Special use permit to allow for construction of Mini Warehouse Storage Units in a general business (C 3) zoning district LEGAL Lots 1 to 30 inclu sive Block 3 together with vacated alley and together with the east half of vacated street adjoining said prem isea on the west side and lots 1 to 18 inclusive Block 4 together with the west half of vacated street ad joining said premises on the east side all in first ad ditron to Island View according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 3 of Plats Page 34 Re cords of Benton County Washington Any persons having inter eat in this matter are invited to attend and be heard Copies of the staff report will be available at the Rich land Planning Office Rich land City Hall and at the Richland Public Library starting Friday October 30 1992 s Herb Everett Secretary Planning Commission #5085 - 10/25/92 OFFICIAL CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received at the Walla Walla County Commissioner s office in the County Courthouse 315 West Main Street Walla Walla Washington 99362 until 2 00 P M on Monday November 2 1992 and will then and there be opened and publicly read for the construction of the improvement(s) All bid proposals shall be accompanied by a bid pro- posal deposit in cash certi fled check cashier s check or surety bond in an amount equal to five per 401 LEGALS cent (5%) of the amount of such bid proposal Should the successful bidder fail to enter into such contract and furnish satisfactory performance bond within the time stated in the speci fications the bid proposal deposit shall be forfeited to the Walla Walla County De partment of Public Works Information copies of maps plans and specifications are on file for inspection at the Walla Walla County De partment of Public Works Prospective bidders who are not prequalified with the Washington State Depart ment of Transportation must apply for prequalifica tion with Walla Walla County Department of Pub lic Works Those bids re ceived from prospective bidders who are not pre qualified will be deemed as not responsive and their proposal rejected Questions concerning this project should be directed to Mr David Eids at (509) 527 3241 Complete bid ding information and speci fications are available on request upon payment of a non refundable fee of $20 00 from the Director of Public Works Office 3rd and A Streets Airport P 0 Box 813 Walla Walla Washington 99362 Tele phone (509) 527 3241 Of fice Hours Monday through Thursday 7 00 am to 5 30 pm The improvement for which bids will be received is de scribed below This contract provides for the improvement of 0 063 mile of Ferns Road Walla Walla County by removing existing timber bridges constructing a 25 ft cast in place concrete bridge channel realignment grad mg drainage placing crushed surfacing placing ACP Class B riprap instal ling beam guardrail and other work all in accord ance with the Contract Plans Contract Provisions and the Standard Specifi cations Bid must be sealed and plainly marked SEALED BID HUNGATE BRIDGE For the Board of Walla Walla County Commission era s Steven H Stanton P E Director of Public Works #5024 - 10/11 18 25/92 ORDINANCE NO 2894 AN ORDINANCE vacating certain portions of Duluth Street right or way WHEREAS a petition signed by more than two thirds (2/3) of the owners of property abutting the street rights of way herein below described has been sub mated to the City Council of the City of Pasco and WHEREAS all steps and procedures required by law to vacate said rights of way have been duly taken and performed NOW THERE FORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO WASHINGTON DO OR DAIN AS FOLLOWS Section 1 That the Duluth Street right of way between the west right of way line of Oregon Avenue and the east right of way of Main Avenue as depicted in Ex 401 LEGALS hibit 1 be vacated subject to the easement retained in Section 2 hereof Section 2 That the City shall retain an easement and right to exercise or grant easements with re spect to the northern 20 feet of Duluth Street be tween the east right of way line of Main Avenue and the west right of way line of Or egon Avenue and a 20 foot strip parallel adjacent and east of the easterly right of way line of Main Avenue Section 3 That a certified copy of this ordinance be recorded by the City Clerk of the City of Pasco in and with the Office of the Audi tor of Franklin County Washington Section 4 This ordinance shall be in full force and ef fect after its passage and publication as required by law PASSED by the City Coun ctl of the City of Pasco this 19 day of October 1992 s Joyce DeFelice Mayor ATTEST s Catherine Seaman Deputy City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM s Greg A Rubstello City Attorney #5088 - 10/25/92 ORDINANCE NO 2895 AN ORDINANCE relating to parking on Sun Willows Boulevard and amending Section 10 56 080 of the Pasco Municipal Code WHEREAS the Pasco City Council did at a public meeting held on October 19 1992 determine that it is necessary for the public s safety to prohibit parking on both sides of Sun Willows Blvd from its intersection with 20th Avenue to its eastern terminus and WHEREAS the adjacent property owners concur with this determination and have no objection thereto Now Therefore THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO WASHINGTON DO OR DAIN AS FOLLOWS Section 1 Section 10 56 080 of the Pasco Mu amdcritlh eCofdoel oiws inregvisuenddetro lined language and read as follows 10 56 080 Schedule III PARKING PROHIBITED AT ALL TIMES ON CER TAIN STREETS In accord ance with Section 10 56 030 and when signs are erected giving notice thereof no person shall at any time park a vehicle on any of the following de scribed streets or parts of streets Sun Willows Blvd both sides of the street from its intersection with 20th Ave flue to its eastern terminus Section 2 This ordinance shall take effect five (5) days after passage and publication PASSED by the City Coun cil of the City of Pasco this 19 day of October 1992 S Joyce DeFelice Mayor ATTEST S Catherine Seaman Deputy City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM s Greg A Rubstello City Attorney #5089 - 10/25/92 ORDINANCE NO 2897 AN ORDINANCE naming a street that heretofore was unnamed WHEREAS the identifica tan of streets plays an im portant function in maintaining the safety and welfare of the public and WHEREAS street names are the principal means for the public to reference and locate properties in the city NOW THEREFORE stan dards NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO WASHINGTON DO OR DAIN AS FOLLOWS Section 1 The unnamed frontage road located at the southwest corner of East REPORT OF CONDITION Consolidating domestic subsidiaries of the BEN FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK of PASCO in the state of WASHINGTON at the close of business on September 30 1992 published in response to call made by Comptrol ler of the Currency under title 12 United States Code Section 161 Charter Number 16476 Comptroller of the Currency Thirteenth District Statement of Resources and Liabilities ASSETS Thousands of dollars Cash and balances due from depository institutions Noninterest bearing balances and currency and coin 2 629 Interest bearing balances 2 755 Securities 10 650 Federal Funds sold 0 01806500Securities purchased under agreements to re sell 0 Loans and lease financing receivables Loans and leases net of unearned income 19 345 LESS Allowance for loan and lease losses 313 LESS Allocated transfer risk reserve 0 Loans and leases net of unearned income allowance and reserve 19 032 Assets held in trading accounts 0 Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases) 644 Other real estate owned 0 Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies 0 Customers liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Intangible assets 0 Other assets 826 TOTAL Assets 36 536 Losses deferred pursuant to 12 U S C 1823(j) 0 Total assets and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U S C 1823(j) 36 536 LIABILITIES Deposits In domestic offices 33 314 Noninterest bearing 8 545 Interest bearing 24 769 Federal funds purchased 0 Securities sold under agreements to repurchase 0 Demand notes issued to the U S Treasury 0 Other borrowed money 0 Mortgage indebtedness and obligations under capitalized leases 1 Bank s liability on acceptances executed and outstanding 0 Subordinated notes and debentures 0 Other liabilities 183 TOTAL Liabilities 33 498 Limited life preferred stock and related surplus 0 EQUITY CAPITAL Perpetual preferred stock and related surplus 0 Common stock 1 446 Surplus 555 Undivided profits and capital reserves 1 037 LESS Net unrealized loss on marketable equity securities 0 Total equity capital 3 038 Losses deferred pursuant to 12 U S C 18230) 0 Total equity capital and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U S C 18230) 3 038 Total Liabilities limited life preferred stock equity capital and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U S C 18230) 36 536 We the undersigned directors attest to the correct ness of this statement of resources and liabilities We de clare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief has been prepared in confor mance with the instructions and is true and correct s L C Mason S E L Ray s William Lampson Directors I Gerald L Lansing Vice President/Cashier of the above named bank do hereby declare that this Report of Condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief s G L Lansing October 9 1992 #5079 - 10/25/92 11 1 111111 11111111111111111111 1111111111 FINANCE DEPARTMENT (509) 545-3401 / Scan 726-3401 / Fax (509) 545-3403 P 0 BOX 293, 412 WEST CLARK, PASCO, WASHINGTON 99301 October 21, 1992 Tn-City Herald P0 Box 2608 Pasco, Wa 99302 Dear Kathy Please publish the attached Ordinance(s) No 2894, 2895, 2897, and Summary of Ordinance No 2896 on the following date October 25, 1992 Please send two (2) Affidavits of Publication for each Thank you, Cathenne D Seaman Deputy City Clerk 545-3402 cds * No attachments or maps included