HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. 150RESOLUTION NO. 150
A RESOLUTION of the City Council
of the City of Medina, Washington,
declaring the intention of the
City Council to improve a certain
area within the City through the
conversion of existing overhead
electric facilites to underground
facilities, declaring intention of
the City Council to create a local
improvement district, and fixing a
time, date and place for hearing
on this resolution of intention.
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Medina,
Washington as follows:
Section 1. That it is the intention of the City Council of
the City of Medina, Washington, to order the improvement of the
area within the City described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and
by thisreference incorporated herein, by the conversion of exis-
ting overhead electric facilities to underground facilities as
described in Exhibit "B", attached hereto and by this reference
incorporated herein.
Section 2. It is the intention of the City Council to form
a local improvement district, to be known as Local Improvement
District No. 5 , bounded as set forth in Exhibit "A", for the
purpose of levying assessments and financing the cost of the afore-
said improvements.
Section 3. All persons who may desire to object to the forma-
tion of said local improvement district, and the making of such
improvements, are hereby notified to appear and present such objec-
tions at the meeting of the City Council to be held at City Hall,
501 Evergreen Point Road in the City of Medina, Washington, at
Eight o'clock (8:00) p.m. on the 14th day of April, 1980, which time
and place are hereby fixed for hearing of matters relating to said
improvements and all objections thereto and for determining the
method of payment for said improvements.
Section 4. It is the intention of the City Council that
assessments shall be made against.the property within the area
described in Exhibit "A", in accordance with the special benefits
conferred on said property from the above described improvements.
It is the intention of the City. Council that assessments shall be
made in an amount sufficient to defray the entire cost of the im-
provements in direct proportiontothe square footage of the property
in the local improvement district. It is the intention of the City
Council that each property owner shall be responsible for any cost
of individual connection to the new underground utilities. It is
the intention of the City of Medina that, prior to conversion from
overhead to _.underground utilitiy services, property owners within
the improvement district shall be given ninety (90) days.notice of
termination of overhead services. -
Section 5. The city engineer is hereby directed to submit to
the City Council at or prior to the date fixed for such hearing a -
statement of the estimated cost and expense of such improvement, with
all papers and information in its possession concerning the proposed
improvement, a statement of the proportionate amount thereof which
should be borne by the property within the proposed assessment dis-
trict, a statement in detail of the local improvement district assess-
ments outstanding and unpaid against the property in the proposed
district, and a statement of the aggregate actual valuation of the
real estate, including twenty-five percent (25%) of the actual valua-
tion of the improvements in the proposed district according to the
valuation last placed upon it for the purposes of general taxation,
together with a diagram or print showing thereon the lots, tracts,
parcels of land and other property which will be specially benefited
by said improvements, and the estimated amount of the cost and expense
of such improvements to be borne by each such lot, tract, parcel of
land or other property.
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Section 6. The City Clerk is hereby directed to give notice
of said hearing by publication of this resolution in atleast two
(2) consecutive issues of a newspaper of general circulation within
the City with the date of first publication to be at least fifteen
(15) days prior to the date of said hearing, and to mail a notice
of said hearing, setting forth the nature of the proposed improve-
ments, the total estimated cost, the estimated benefits and costs
to the particular lot, tract or parcel of land, and the time, date
and place of said hearing, at least fifteen (15) days before the
date thereof, to each owner or reputed owner of any lot, tract-, par-
cel of land, or other property to be specially benefited by said
improvements, at the address shown on the tax rolls of the County
Treasurer.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Medina, Washington,
this %U 9day of March, 1980.
ATTEST: 1rk
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CITY OF MEDINA, WASHINGTON
Mayor
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being the true and correct copy of such ordinance which was pub!i:hod and
posted according to the laws of the Stale of Washington relating to third-class
cities beginning fire days or rare a ds eE'ec6r. date.
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- - EXHIBIT A
CITY OF MEDINA
PROPOSED L.I.D.
UTILITIES
OVERLAKE DRIVE EAST
BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION
March 10, 1980
Beginning at the northwest corner of Section 31, Township 25 North, Range 5
East; thence southerly in and along the western boundary of said Section 31,
to a point which is the intersection of the westerly extension of the northern
boundary of Lot 9, Block 2, of Overlake Addition; thence easterly in and along
said extension to the northwest corner of said Lot 9., Block 2, of Overlake
Addition, which point is also the true point of beginning.
Thence easterly in and along the northern boundary of said Lot 9 to the north-
east corner of said Lot 9; thence southeasterly in and along the northeastern
boundary of said Lot 9 to the northwest corner of Lot 8, Block 2, of Overlake
Addition; thence southeasterly in and along the northern boundary of said Lot
8 to the northeast corner of Lot 6, Block 2 of Overlake Addition; thence south-
easterly in and along the eastern boundary of said Lot 6 to the southeast cor-
ner of said Lot 6; thence southeasterly to the northeast corner of Lot 1, Block
7 of Overlake Addition; thence southeasterly in and along the northern boundary
of said Lot 1 to a point in the northern boundary of Lot 4, Block 7 of over -
lake Addition, which point is also the southwest corner of Lot 38, Block 17
of Kenwood Park; thence northeasterly in and along the northwest boundary of
said Lot 38 to the northwest corner of Lot 2, Block.17 of Kenwood Park;'thence
northeasterly to the southwest corner of Lot 27, Block 16 of Kenwood Park;
thence northeasterly in and along the northwest boundary ofsaid Lot 27 to a
point in the southern boundary of Lot 19, Block 15 of Kenwood Park; thence
northwesterly in and along the southwest boundary.of said Lot 19 -to the south-
west corner of Lot 14, Block 15 of Kenwood Park; thence northeasterly in and
along the northwest boundary of said Lot 14 to the northwest corner of Lot 16,
Block 12 of Kenwood Park; thence southeasterly in and along the northern boun-
dary of said Lot 16 to the northeast corner of said Lot 16, which point is also
the southwest corner of Lot 26, Block 12 of Kenwood Park; thence northeasterly
in and along the northwest boundary of said Lot 26 to a point in the western
boundary of Lot 11, Block 11 of Kenwood Park; thence northerly in and along
the western boundary of said Lot 11 to the northwest corner of Lot 7, Block
11 of Kenwood Park; thence northeasterly to the northeast corner of Lot 6,
Block 11 of Kenwood Park; thence continuing northeasterly on an extension of
the aforementioned line to the vacated centerline of 88th Avenue Northeast M
(Harris Avenue); thence northerly in and along said vacated centerline to
the westerly extension of the northern boundary of Lot 1, Block 10 of Kenwood
'Park; thence easterly in and along the northern boundary of said Lot 1 to the
vacated centerline of 89th Avenue Northeast (Hawley Ave.); thence southerly in
and along said vacated centerline to the northern right-of-way of Overlake
Drive East; thence southeasterly in and along said northern right-of-way to
a point in said northern right-of-way which is also the northern extension of
a property line 63.61 feet, more or less, northwesterly of the southeast cor-
ner of Lot 8, Block 9 of Kenwood Park; thence southerly in and along said
property line to the shoreline of Lake Washington; thence southerly in and
along the shoreline of Lake Washington to the most southern point of Block 6 - -
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EXHIBIT A -"Continued
of M. F. Wight's replat of Kenwood Park (commonly known as Groat Point); thence
continuing northerly in and along the shoreline. of Lake Washington to a point
in said shoreline which is also the northwest corner of Lot 3, Block 1 of over -
lake Addition; thence easterly in and along the northern boundary of said Lot
3 to a point. in said northern boundary which is also the western boundary of
Section 31, Township 25 North, Range 5 East; thence northerly in and along
said western. boundary to.a point which is the intersection of the westerly
extension of the northern boundary of Lot 9, Block 2 of Overlake Addition;
thence easterly in and along said extension to the northwest corner of said
Lot 9, and the true point of beginning.
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' EXHIBIT B
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March 10, 1980 „\
CITY OF MEDINA
PROPOSED L.I.D.
UNDERGROUND UTILITIES
OVERLAKE DRIVE EAST
-SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
An underground power system, consisting of main power cables, together with
a secondary hand hole for individual service connections, in Overlake Drive
East and Overlake Drive West, from 84th Avenue N.E., to N.E. Lake Washington
Blvd., in N.E. Second Place, from Overlake Drive East to the southwest prop-
erty corner of Lot 35, Block 17, Kenwood Park, and also in and along easements
to be acquired for this purpose, extending from Overlake Drive East; thence
easterly and thence northerly and southerly from the south property line of
Lot 4, Block 24, to the northern property line of Lot 12, Block 24, Wight's
replat, and also in and along an easement to be acquired for this purpose
extending from N.E. Second Place to the southwest property corner of Lot 6,
Block 17, Kenwood Park.
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