File #: 20-0444    Version: 1
Type: information Status: Filed
File created: 6/2/2020 In control: Land Use & Environment Committee
Agenda date: 6/18/2020 Final action: 6/18/2020
Title: 2020 Engineering Design and Development Standards Update
Title
2020 Engineering Design and Development Standards Update

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager Recommendation:
Move to accept staff recommendations on the 2020 proposed topics to be addressed in the annual update of the Engineering Design and Development Standards (EDDS), and forward to the full Council.

Report
Issue:
Whether to approve staff recommendations on the proposed topics to be addressed in the 2020 EDDS update.

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 EDDS guide the design and construction of transportation, drinking water, reclaimed water, sewer, stormwater 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 approving and administering the EDDS.

The EDDS are updated annually to:
o Implement Goals and Policies established in the City's Comprehensive Plan and other Council-approved plans such as the Downtown Strategy.
o Reflect changes to the Olympia Municipal Code (OMC), particularly Titles 12-18,
o Help implement policies established in approved Utility Master Plans.
o Address changes in equipment and materials.
o Enable the use of improvements in technology.
o Clarify information and requirements described in the text and shown on standard drawings.

A few topics of particular interest will be presented including street connectivity, downtown sidewalk standards, thresholds for frontage improvements and private streets in mobile home parks. These topics implement Comprehensive Plan goals and policies consistent with reducing housing and development costs while maintaining public safety. Some of these topics will require significant staff time and public input before being finalized. Thi...

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