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1656 - Resolution - Policy to Mitigate Impacts of GrowthRepealed by Resolution / 92( Date: 3 --12 -0 f RESOLUTION NO. 1656 Z 6SL. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON ESTABLISHING A POLICY TO MITIGATE THE IMPACTS OF GROWTH ON EXISTING ROADS OF MELCHER STREET AND POTTERY AVENUE. WHEREAS, the City of Port Orchard carefully reviews land use applications and seeks to minimize the impacts caused by increased density; and WHEREAS, the City has established standard road sections to assure safe travelway; and WHEREAS, the increased land use density causes increased traffic which can exceed the capacity of the existing roads; and WHEREAS, the roads of Melcher Street and Pottery Avenue will have to be improved to meet the traffic demands of increased land use density; THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD HEREBY RESOLVES THE FOLLOWING POLICY: 1. Melcher Street between Sherman Avenue and Pottery Avenue will be designated a Collector road after the adjacent area is substantially developed. 2. Pottery Avenue between Melcher Street and Tremont Street will be designated a Collector road after the adjacent area is substantially developed. 3. Whenever a parcel of property which abuts the two described segments of Melcher Street and Pottery Avenue are granted a short plat, subdivision or land use reclassification action, the following policies will apply: a. Each property adjacent to this section of Melcher Street will dedicate a strip of property 15 feet wide along this road to be public right of way. The total width of the collector road shall be a minimum of 60 feet. The dedication of land will allow the street to be developed to its full width. b. Each property adjacent to this section of Pottery Avenue will dedicate a strip of property along this road to be public right of way. The total width of the collector road shall be a minimum of 60 feet. The dedication of land will allow the street to be developed to its full width. Resolution No. 1656 Page Two of Two Each dwelling unit constructed after the implementation (-.-.c-)of this policy shall contribute a sum of $400.00 to the City for road improvements on either this section of Melcher Street or Pottery Avenue. Payment shall be made at time of building permit issuance. d. Commercial buildings or commercial activities shall pay an equivalent sum of $400 per dwelling unit based upon the factor of 10 car trips per day per unit and the anticipated trip generation factor of the specific commercial activity. 4. The following policy applies to that portion of Highlands at Ross Creek which is currently outside the Port Orchard corporate limits: Each dwelling unit shall contribute a sum of $400 to the City for road improvements at the time of issuance of a building permit. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Orchard, APPROVED by the Mayor and attested by the Cleric in authentication of such passage this 24th day of January, 1994. i LESLIE J. IWEATHERILL, MAYOR ATTEST: 2Z�z--- Patricia Parks, City Clerk