File #: 18-1041    Version: 1
Type: recommendation Status: Filed
File created: 10/29/2018 In control: Land Use & Environment Committee
Agenda date: 11/15/2018 Final action: 11/15/2018
Title: 2018 Engineering Design and Development Standards (EDDS) Update
Attachments: 1. Link to EDDS Webpage, 2. 2018 EDDS Topics
Related files: 18-0267, 18-0462, 18-0588, 18-1114
Title
2018 Engineering Design and Development Standards (EDDS) Update

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager Recommendation:
Move to forward the proposed 2018 Engineering Design and Development Standards (EDDS) update to City Council and schedule a public hearing to receive public comment.

Report
Issue:
Whether to recommend that the proposed 2018 update to the EDDS move to public hearing before City Council.

Staff Contact:
Stephen Sperr, P.E., Assistant City Engineer, Public Works Engineering, 360.753.8739

Presenter(s):
Stephen Sperr, P.E., Assistant City Engineer, Public Works Engineering

Background and Analysis:
The Engineering Design and Development Standards (EDDS) guide the design and construction of transportation, drinking water, reclaimed water, sewer, storm water, and solid waste collection systems. They are also the technical interpretation of the City's Comprehensive Plan and various utility master plans. The City Engineer is responsible for administering the EDDS.

On June 21, staff briefed the Land Use and Environment Committee on 64 proposed topics to address in this year's Update to the EDDS. That briefing included an overview of the EDDS, highlights of proposed changes, the public involvement and communication plan, followed by a discussion. On July 24, a similar presentation was made to the full City Council.

Since those briefings, staff has developed, and continues to develop, draft language and drawing changes to address this year's topics. Staff has also begun the process of reaching out to interested parties by contacting them directly and providing the entire list of proposed changes on the City's website.

The Land Use and Environment Committee will receive a briefing on the proposed changes as well as an update to the current schedule.



Neighborhood/Community Interests (if known):
Updated EDDS will ensure utility and transportation systems, as well as solid waste improvements ...

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