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RESOLUTION NO. 990
Repealed by Res 992 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON,
ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE "TUKWILA ANNEXATION POLICY
HANDBOOK" AND DECLARING THE CONTENTS THEREIN TO BE
THE POLICY OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, REPEALING
RESOLUTION NO. 626,AND SETTING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 626 adopted annexation policies for
the City April 4, 1978, and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that such policies are
in need of revision, and
WHEREAS, the City Council feels it is in the City's best
interest to adopt new policies that reflect Tukwila's current thoughts regarding
annexation, and
WHEREAS, the responsible official has reviewed an environmental
questionnaire on the proposed policies pursuant to the State Environmental Policy
Act and made a negative threshold determination.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY ,COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The attached document titled "City of Tukwila
Annexation Policy Handbook" dated January 20, 1986is hereby adopted by reference
as though fully set forth herein.
Section 2. The contents of this "Tukwila Annexation Policy
Handbook" are declared to be the policy of the City as it relates to annexation.
Section 3. The Administration is authorized and encouraged
to make the policies on annexation available to those interested and to
implement said policies as opportunities arise.
Section 4. A copy of this document is to be distributed
to each of the major departments in the City.
Section 4. Resolution No. 626, passed by the City Council of
Tukwila, Washington, on April 3, 1978, and the annexation policies referenced
therein, is hereby repealed.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON,
at a regular meeting thereof this day of 1981.
Coug)cMil `President
ATTEST:
Maxind Andersft, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY:
By
FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK:
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL:
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UKWILA
CI1Y OF pNNEXAIT,QN POLICIES
Affairs DRAFT pU1ERNA�IV
Cttee Pr° osa1.
1985 Coun t
e t
OF SHE CI It of petitioners' actions and what'
best service
City are a significance.
6.0 6 ppAR[E 5 how to
of the little loos on its
the boundaries
or�aathey take is
will need to deve City's boundar The City will of
Cu NTS• an area
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citizen
is for Tukwil &'s existing
6.0 when new
SERVICE service Ieve tion• levels to
taro a nnexa service
The City should maintain
for the Present ,Stied because of
will ensure th not re diminish areas are
COMMEN this identsc and businesses
yes d
annexa for f 6.2
5ervices for newly annexed
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The City should o provide g and services: Sukwila
existing facilities services to
according to support planned
areas ecc facilities and
mainta existing services to
1 First, to to upg facilities and f ing
2. Second, to prov ide ne is for ide S e rvYces
l
Th1rd, w ill provide a c onsist ent facilities and
3 gro wth•
policy priorities management of sub
Cu+,FaTS: This Pand setting P area•
i needs newly annexe not
and fire oper the RCS 35•
r, uila' areas sewer, se era m ade
sewer, the purpose ,la's Plann providing wat p ertain in g be
tors D, ngt should or, and the
other CJ
COMMONS: each, thet+e individual factors a dminist ration st m ati th Mayor should
In 1�9 decision City Council zed by
of eeCapprop case basis. p sons a esign districts.
Col
c a appropriate affected i special purpose
on contact the
oriso n of proposal s
cries are of
Sukwil&'s b enter to whic to run
call ies "the ape of 93 aaa ie jare of
radar that, irregular in
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of es no ct rati o f bounda
makes no
1 purpose
Specia other
nearby that when pna9h they desire
r ecomme nds a nnexa tion, ine c tiur this
version wile through anne a de not the s&
1V• ti on Sion are
u wile contacted doe
A dminist ration
dmi become t tw ict( should the C.A.0 i versio Versio
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annexation to TAde1nistratissues.
on other service re &tad
Services; 6.0 Service
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Administration Proposal
CITY OF TUKWILA
DRAFT ALTERNATIVE ANNEXATION POLICIES
1985 Community Affairs Cttee Proposal.
7.0 SPECIAL PURPOSE DISTRICTS (EMPLOYEES),
The City will retain the employees of special purpose districts when it
assumes the ownership and administration of the district' The State RCW
COMMENTS: There is presently state law requiring this.
reads as follows:
such a
City ter
district shall sewer offer t o e em plo Y every full time employee of the
ty l to p
district who is engaged in the operation acquires
the district
acquires any portion of the facilities
facilities on the date on which such city ull time
facilities. su d i such a city shall offer to employ when a city
of such a d Y
employees of the district as of the date of the acquisition of
the facilities of the district who are no longer needed by the
district.
Whenever a city employs a person who has employed immediately
Y
prior thereto by the district, arrangements shall be made: (1)
For the retention ursuant to� RCM C41 .04.070d through p 41.04.11U; (2)
thr district p
to em's
lan of such district; (3) For a vacation with
for the retention of ail sick leave standing to the e
pay during the first year of etc Ym
credit in the p to ent equivalent to that to
which he would have e o
been entitled if he had remained in the
employment of the district.
(i911 1st ex.s. c 95 9
Comparison of Proposals
7.0 Special Purpose Districts (Employees)
The C.A.C. version specifically states that the City retain the
purpose district per RCM 35A.13.090 when it
employees of a special Pure the RCM. The
assumes ownership aTukwiil�anipolicy.n as of trequired district by (7.0). This s e a
Administration city
tio ve rsion Administration version, makes no specific reference to this since it is a
statewide requirement.
p,4
Administration Proposal
Land Use/Planning /Building
A. Tukwila should consider the appropriate zoning district designations
for proposed annexation areas at the same time that it evaluates the
merits of an annexation request.
1. On properties that are substantially developed, Tukwila zoning
designations should be applied that would most nearly reflect the
existing pattern and intensity of development within the annexa-
tion area.
2. un properties that are largely undeveloped, Tukwila zoning should
be applied that would most nearly reflect the designation of
Tukwila's Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the planning area in the
unincorporated county area. In the event that the Comprehensive
Plan does not provide guidance within the county area, Tukwila
should begin a zoning study at the time of the annexation pro-
ceedings and designate a permanent zoning classification based on
the results of the study.
Intent: This policy provides guidance to review and adopt the zoning
designations for annexation areas. It encourages zoning
which both reflects actual and use and is consistent with
Tukwila's Comprehensive Plan.
B. Tukwila should consider requiring simultaneous zoning for annexations
on a case -by -case basis.
Intent: Simultaneously adopting the zoning designation for the
annexation area and the annexation itself will provide pre-
dictability for the City of Tukwila, property- owners and
residents involved in an annexation action. Evaluating each
case individually will provide the greatest degree of flexi-
bility for Tukwila.
C. The land use which is proposed for an area to be annexed should be con-
sistent with Tukwila's adopted Comprehensive Plan and other land use
requirements.
Intent: This policy will ensure that zoning for areas under con-
sideration for annextion shall be determined both according
to Tukwila's Comprehensive Plan and in consideration of
existing uses in the area.
D. In newly- annexed areas buildings and facilities which do not comply
with Tukwila's zoning and code requirements shall be considered non-
conforming uses.
Intent: Designating non conforming uses will ensure that newly
annexed and existing uses are treated equally.
CITY OF TUKWILA
DRAFT ALTERNATIVE ANNEXATION POLICIES
1985 Community Affairs Cttee Proposal
8.0 PLANNING AND ZONING_
8.1 The land use proposed for an area to be annexed should be consistent with
Tukwila's adopted Comprehensive Plan Policies and other land use require-
ments.
COMMENTS: This policy will ensure that zoning for annexation areas shall
be determined both according to Tukwila's Comprehensive Plan
and in consideration of existing uses in the area.
8.2 Tukwila should consider simultaneous zoning for on a case -by-
case basis.
COMMENTS: Simultaneously adopting the zoning designation for the annexa-
tion area and the annexation itself will provide predictability
for the City of Tukwila, property owners, and residents
involved in an annexation action.
8.3 In newly annexed areas, buildings and facilities which do not comply with
Tukwila's zoning and other code requirements shall be considered non-
conforming uses.
COMMENTS: Oesignating non conforming uses in newly annexed areas will
ensure that they are treated the same as existing non-
conforming uses in Tukwila.
Comparison of Proposals
V. Land Use/Planning /Building and 8.0 Planning and Zoning
The Administration version recommends guidelines for zoning annexed areas
as follows: (I) Zoning for substantially develooed land should reflect
the existing pattern and intensity of development; (2) Ling for largely
undeveloped land should reflect Tukwila's Comprehensive Plan designation.
If Tukwila's Comprehensive Plan provides no guidance for the area, a
zoning study should be carried out (V.A). The C.A.C. version does not
address this point.
The Administration version and the C.A.C. version are identical on other
planning- related policies.