File #: 15-0758    Version: 1
Type: decision Status: Passed
File created: 7/31/2015 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 8/11/2015 Final action: 8/11/2015
Title: Approval of Proposed Donation of a 3.19-Acre Parcel of Land for Use as Undeveloped Open Space
Attachments: 1. Map, 2. PRAC Recommendation, 3. Quit Claim Deed
Title
Approval of Proposed Donation of a 3.19-Acre Parcel of Land for Use as Undeveloped Open Space

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
At their meeting on February 5, 2015, the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee (PRAC) voted unanimously to accept the proposed land donation of the former Zabel's Rhododendron Garden, if offered by Dr. Angela Bowen. The PRAC Letter of Recommendation to City Council is attached.

City Manager Recommendation:
Move to approve the recommendation of PRAC that Council accept the parcel donation as undeveloped open space.

Report
Issue:
Determine whether to accept or reject the proposed land donation by Dr. Angela Bowen.

Staff Contact:
Dave Okerlund, Program & Planning Supervisor, Parks, Arts & Recreation Department (360) 570-5855.

Presenter(s):
None (Consent Calendar Item)

Background and Analysis:
The proposed property donation is 3.19 acres in size, and is located at 1500 Springwood Drive, in northeast Olympia. The parcel is roughly square, is flat, and the vegetation consists of native trees and understory augmented by apple and oak trees for wildlife and 250 varieties of rhododendron. Other than chain-link perimeter fencing, the only site improvements consist of a meandering gravel pathway, a 10' x 10' wooden tool storage building and a simple irrigation system. The Thurston County Assessor has placed the current value of the property at $161,750.

The Angela J. Bowen Conservancy Foundation purchased the property in 2007. Dr. Bowen's vision was for the land to serve as a "wildlife and nature preserve that will be available in the future for botanical research and educational tours for children." Dr. Bowen feels strongly about urban wildlife, and creating wildlife corridors in the city. She has requested that the City continue to "maintain the property as a natural lot and/or as a rhododendron garden consistent with its historical use."
During the public process for the 2016 Park Plan, la...

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