File #: 15-1056    Version: 1
Type: recommendation Status: Filed
File created: 10/29/2015 In control: Land Use & Environment Committee
Agenda date: 12/10/2015 Final action: 12/10/2015
Title: Recommendation to Improve Right of Way Acquisition Process for Projects Previously approved by the City Council
Title
Recommendation to Improve Right of Way Acquisition Process for Projects Previously approved by the City Council

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
N/A

City Manager Recommendation:
Move to recommend to City Council an amendment to OMC Subsection 3.18.020.B.

Report
Issue:
The current right of way acquisition process is redundant and inefficient, causing unnecessary delay.

Staff Contact:
Fran Eide, P.E., City Engineer, Public Works Engineering, 360.753.8422

Presenter(s):
Fran Eide, P.E., City Engineer, Public Works Engineering
Mark Barber, City Attorney, General Government
Ladd Cluff, PLS, City Surveyor, Public Works Engineering

Background and Analysis:
The purpose of OMC Chapter 3.16, Contracts, is to establish a uniform practice to approve and execute City of Olympia contracts, ensure Council review of important documents in an efficient manner and establish authority to execute these documents. This Chapter also requires that all documents related to real property be presented to Council before they are executed, with two exceptions in OMC 3.16.020.B:

(1) Dedication by a private developer to satisfy a permit requirement, and

(2) Temporary construction licenses.

Staff is recommending a third exception be added to OMC 3.16.020.B to address parcels needed to construct a project that has been previously approved by the City Council through the annual adopted Capital Facilities Plan.

Staff will provide a presentation and lead a discussion regarding the impacts of this recommendation.

Neighborhood/Community Interests (if known):
A revised process will allow City staff to complete the acquisition process in a more efficient and timely manner:
* Allowing staff to engage Council early in the process concerning the need for right of way acquisitions, rather than after an offer has been made;
* Allowing staff to compensate the property owner when the agreement is reached;
* Allowing the project to move...

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