Chapter 12.40
VACATION OF STREETS AND ALLEYS

Sections:

12.40.010    Petition for vacation.

12.40.020    Fees.

12.40.030    Appraisals.

12.40.040    Notice of hearing.

12.40.050    Protest.

12.40.060    Hearing.

12.40.070    Easements for utilities and services.

12.40.080    Vacation of waterfront streets.

12.40.090    Compensation for vacation.

12.40.100    Payment of compensation or conveyance.

12.40.110    Posting and mailing notices – Recording ordinance.

12.40.010 Petition for vacation.

A. Petitions Authorized. The owners of an interest in any real estate abutting upon any street or alley desiring to vacate the street or alley or any part thereof may petition the city council to make such vacation.

B. Elements of Petition. The vacation petition shall include a legal description of the property to be vacated, as prepared by a licensed surveyor.

C. Filing of Petition. The petition or resolution shall be filed with the city’s permit center, and the petition shall be signed by the owners of more than two-thirds of the property abutting upon the part of such street or alley sought to be vacated.

D. Upon receipt of a petition and prior to a resolution, the director of public works or designee shall review the petition and make a recommendation to city council indicating whether or not the street vacation would adversely impact the public roadway current or future system. If maintenance and operation costs are impacted, the director shall comment on this also.

E. Council Resolution for Vacation/Council Action on Resolution or Petition. Upon receipt of petition for vacation, or after the city council’s own motion on its own resolution for vacation, the city council shall adopt a resolution fixing a time when the petition will be heard and determined, which time shall not be more than 60 days nor less than 20 days after the date of the passage of the resolution. (Ord. 1286 § 1, 2008).

12.40.020 Fees.

The application fee to be submitted with the petition is set forth in Chapter 3.68 BLMC. (Ord. 1286 § 1, 2008).

12.40.030 Appraisals.

The public works director is authorized to obtain appraisals from qualified, independent appraisers of such streets, alleys or public places as are recommended for vacation, after the hearing by the city council or a committee thereof, and is further authorized to obtain appraisals from qualified, independent real estate appraisers of the appraised value of the alternate right-of-way land proposed to be granted or dedicated to the city for street or alley purposes in lieu of a cash payment in the manner contemplated by BLMC 12.40.090(B). (Ord. 1286 § 1, 2008).

12.40.040 Notice of hearing.

A. Notice to Be Provided. Upon the passage of the resolution, the planning and community development department shall give 20 days’ notice of the pendency of the petition by a written notice posted in three of the most public places in the city, and a like notice in a conspicuous place on the street, alley or public place sought to be vacated.

B. Elements of Notice. The said notice shall contain a statement that a petition has been filed to vacate the street or alley described in the notice, together with a statement of the time and place fixed for the hearing of the petition. The notice will state that the council shall hold a public hearing on the proposed vacation in the manner required in this chapter. In addition, the notice posted on the alley or street proposed to be vacated shall indicate that the area is public access, it is proposed to be vacated, and that anyone objecting to the proposed vacation should attend the public hearing or send a letter to the city council indicating his or her objection.

C. Notice Where Council Initiates Vacation by Resolution. In all cases where the proceeding is initiated by resolution of the city council without a petition having been signed by the owners of more than two-thirds of the property abutting upon the part of the street, alley or public place sought to be vacated, in addition to the notice hereinabove required, there shall be given by mail, at least 15 days before the date fixed for the hearing, a similar notice to the record owners or reputed owners of all lots, tracts or parcels of land or other property abutting upon any street, alley, public place or portion thereof sought to be vacated, as shown on the rolls of the county treasurer. (Ord. 1286 § 1, 2008).

12.40.050 Protest.

If 50 percent of the abutting property owners file written objections to a council-initiated vacation with the city’s permit center prior to the time of the hearing, the city shall be prohibited from proceeding with the resolution. (Ord. 1286 § 1, 2008).

12.40.060 Hearing.

The hearing on such petition may be held before the city council or before a committee thereof upon the date fixed by resolution or at the time said hearing may be adjourned to. In cases where no compensation for the vacation is due under this chapter, the city council may grant the petition to vacate the street, alley, or any part thereof by ordinance, with or without conditions, or the city council may deny the petition. In cases where compensation is due under this chapter, the city council may deny the petition or recommend that the petition be granted, with or without conditions. Ordinances vacating any street, alley or public place shall not be passed by the city council until the owners of the property abutting upon the street, alley or public place so vacated shall compensate the city in the amount required by BLMC 12.40.080, 12.40.090 and 12.40.100. (Ord. 1286 § 1, 2008).

12.40.070 Easements for utilities and services.

Ordinances vacating streets, alleys, public places or portions thereof may contain a provision retaining or requiring conveyance of easements for construction, repair and maintenance of existing and future public utilities and services. (Ord. 1286 § 1, 2008).

12.40.080 Vacation of waterfront streets.

A. The city shall not vacate a street, alley or other public place or portion thereof, if the street, alley or public place abuts a body of water, unless:

1. The vacation is sought to enable the city to acquire the property for port purposes, beach or water access purposes, boat moorage or launching sites, park, public view, recreation, educational purposes, or other public uses;

2. The city council, by resolution, declares that the street, alley or public place is not presently being used as a street, alley or public place, and that the street, alley or public place is not suitable for the following purposes: port, beach or water access, boat moorage, launching sites, park, public view, recreation or education; or

3. The vacation is sought by the city to implement a plan, adopted by resolution or ordinance, that provides comparable or improved public access to the same shoreline area to which the streets, alleys or public places sought to be vacated abut, had the property included in the plan not been vacated.

B. Before adopting a resolution vacating a street or alley under subsection (A)(2) of this section, the public works director or designee shall:

1. Compile an inventory of all rights-of-way within the city that abut the same body of water that is abutted by the street, alley or public place sought to be vacated;

2. Conduct a study to determine if the street or alley to be vacated is suitable for use by the city for any of the following purposes: port, boat moorage, launching sites, beach or water access, park, public view, recreation, or education;

3. Make a finding that the street or alley sought to be vacated is not suitable for any of the purposes listed under subsection (B)(2) of this section, and that the vacation is in the public interest.

C. No vacation shall be effective until the appraised value has been paid for the street, alley or public place that is vacated. Moneys received from the vacation may be used by the city only for acquiring additional beach or water access, acquiring additional public view sites to a body of water, or acquiring additional moorage or launching sites. (Ord. 1286 § 1, 2008).

12.40.090 Compensation for vacation.

A. Payment for Vacation. For those streets, alleys or public places that have not been acquired at public expense and which have not been part of a dedicated public right-of-way for 25 years or more, the property owners shall compensate the city in an amount equal to one-half of the appraised value, as shown in the appraisal, of the area vacated. For those streets, alleys or public places that have been acquired at public expense or which have been part of a dedicated public right-of-way for 25 years or more, the property owners shall compensate the city in an amount equal to the full appraised value of the area vacated, as shown in the appraisal. As contemplated by BLMC 12.40.080, the appraised value, as shown in the appraisal, shall be paid upon vacation of streets abutting upon bodies of water.

B. In-Lieu Transfers of Property. Conveyance of other property acceptable to the city may be made in lieu of the payment required by subsection A of this section, whether required to mitigate adverse impacts of the vacation or otherwise. When such conveyance is made for street purposes, one-half of the appraised value, as shown in the appraisal, of the land conveyed shall be credited to the required payment. When the conveyance is made in fee for purposes other than street purposes, the full appraised value of the land conveyed shall be credited to the required payment.

When the value of the in-lieu parcel is less than the payment required by subsection A of this section, the petitioner shall pay the difference to the city. When the value of the in-lieu parcel exceeds the payment required by subsection A of this section, the city shall pay the difference to petitioner.

C. Vacations of Streets or Alleys Subject to 1889-1890 Laws of Washington, Chapter 19, Section 32 (Non-User Statute). The city council’s adoption of a vacation ordinance for those streets and alleys subject to the 1889-1890 Laws of Washington, Chapter 19, Section 32 (Non-User Statute) shall not require compensation by the abutting owners. However, the property owners requesting such vacation shall pay the city’s administrative fees described in Chapter 3.68 BLMC for the city’s costs relating to research and processing of the vacation request.

D. Vacations Initiated by Council Resolution. The council may pass a vacation ordinance to vacate a street, alley or public place without requiring that the abutting property owners make payment to the city for such vacation where:

1. The street, alley or public place was not acquired at city expense;

2. The city determines that the street, alley or public place is not needed for public travel either now or in the foreseeable future;

3. The city’s maintenance or upkeep of the street, alley or public place is unrelated to any use of the street, alley or public place for public travel. (Ord. 1286 § 1, 2008).

12.40.100 Payment of compensation or conveyance.

Upon securing the appraisal of the value of the street, alley or public place to be vacated as provided in this chapter, the public works director or designee shall notify the petitioner of the amount of compensation. The payment and reimbursement for the appraisal shall be delivered to the public works director, who, upon receipt of any such payment, shall forthwith transmit the same to the finance director for deposit. In the event that the petitioner has received approval of delivery of an instrument granting or dedicating to the city a parcel(s) of land in lieu of a cash payment as contemplated by BLMC 12.40.090(B), the director of public works, at the applicant’s expense, shall obtain a policy of title insurance insuring title thereto in the city. (Ord. 1286 § 1, 2008).

12.40.110 Posting and mailing notices – Recording ordinance.

Posting and mailing of the notices provided for in this chapter shall be the responsibility of the planning and community development department. As required by RCW 35.79.030, a certified copy of the ordinance vacating a street, alley or public place, or any portion thereof, shall be recorded by the city clerk and the office of the Pierce County auditor and assessor. (Ord. 1286 § 1, 2008).