HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-1756 - Granting a utility variance for Donald Belcher for property located at 17317 Smokey Point Boulevard Arlington Washingtoni
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CITY OF MARYSVILLE
Marysville,Washington
RESOLUTION NO-/-7 ~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF MARYSVILLE GRANTING A UTILITY
VARIANCE FOR DONALD BELCHER FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 17317
SMOKEY POINT BOULEVARD,ARLINGTON,WASHINGTON.
WHEREAS,DONALD BELCHER applied for a utility variance for
one sewer and one water connection for property located 17317
Smokey Point Boulevard,Arlington,Washington;and
WHEREAS,on October 2,1995 the City Council of the City of
Marysville held a public meeting concerning the variance
application and made the following findings:
1.The property is located outside of the Marysville city
limits but within the RUSA boundary and the CWSP boundary.
However,the property is in the overlapping area of the Arlington
and Marysville IUGA.
2.The property is within the area petitioned for
annexation to the city of Arlington,and the current owner is a
signatory to the petition certified by Arlington on or about May
1,1995;and
3.Belcher is the owner,contract purchaser or lessee of
certain real property situated in unincorporated Snohomish
County,Washington,the legal description of which is attached
hereto as Exhibit A.
4.Belcher has applied for sewer and water utility
connections to the City and the City has previously denied such
applications due in part to the fact that the applicant or its
predecessor in interest has signed an annexation petition in
favor of another jurisdiction.As a result,Belcher is unable to
sign a binding annexation covenant in favor of the City of
Marysville as required by MMC 14.32.040.
5.Snohomish County issued a building permit for
development of Belcher's property.Snohomish County has issued a
building permit to Belcher without having an unexpired utility
commitment letter from the City as required by law.As a result
of said building permit Belcher commenced construction and
development.Such circumstances constitute a unique circumstance
and a hardship that does not exist with most other property
owners in the same vicinity.
6.Belcher acknowledges that the City owes no duty,
contractual or otherwise,to supply sewer or water service to
their property,and that this temporary connection agreement is
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extended solely as a result of the issuance of a building permit
without the issuance of a utility commitment letter and in an
effort to enable Belcher to commence operation of its business.
7.Pursuant to Marysville Municipal Code Section
14.32.040(2),a property applying for utility connection must be
suitable for ultimate annexation to the City.The owner of any
property granted utility connections is required to sign a
petition to annex the property to the City of Marysville or sign
a covenant agreeing to petition for and/or consent to an
annexation of the property immediately upon the same becoming
contiguous to the City limits or upon it becoming included within
a larger annexation proposal.In light of Belcher or Belcher's
predecessor in interest having signed a petition to annex to
another jurisdiction,and in light of the pending annexation,
Belcher acknowledges that significant uncertainty exists as to
whether Marysville will continue to supply utilities to Belcher's
property in the future and whether Belcher can comply with MMC
14.32.040 (2).
8.The parties have agreed that in the event the property
of Belcher is ultimately annexed to another jurisdiction,the
City's responsibility to serve sewer and water utility could
cease,as such annexation constitutes a breach of the annexation
covenant to be signed by Belcher since the commitment to annex to
Marysville could not be fulfilled by Belcher.
9.In light of the above-referenced findings,the
authorization of the variance will not be materially detrimental
to the public interest,welfare,or the environment.
10.The above-referenced findings reflect exceptional or
extraordinary circumstances or conditions applying to the subject
property that do not apply generally to other properties in the
same vicinity.
11.
enjoyment
possessed
The variance is necessary for the preservation and
of a substantial property right of the applicant
by owners of other properties in the same vicinity.
12.The granting of a variance in this case will not be
inconsistent with the long-range plans of the City utility system
or jeopardize utility availability for properties within the City
limits,so long as this utility connection is limited to the
current use,which is a vehicle lubrication business.
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF MARYSVILLE,WASHINGTON AS FOLLOWS:
1.The applicant and/or owner of the subject property
shall enter into an agreement for temporary utility services with
the City which shall contain provisions specifying the following
further conditions:
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a.Belcher shall execute an annexation covenant in
favor of Marysville in the standard form presently used by
the City.
b.If the property owned by Belcher is annexed to
another jurisdiction,or if Belcher is found to be in breach
of its annexation covenant to Marysville,it is specifically
understood and agreed that the City of Marysville reserves
the right to disconnect the subject property from Marysville
utilities immediately upon the expiration of this agreement.
c.Belcher,on behalf of itself,its successors and
assigns,hereby releases the City,its elected and appointed
officials,employees and agents,from any and all claims,
demands,causes of action or damages of any kind or
description whatsoever,arising from this agreement,the
enforcement thereof,the enforcement of the City's Utility
Code,the disconnection of Belcher's property from City
utilities,or the annexation of the subject property to
another jurisdiction.
d.This agreement aha l I be binding upon the parties,
their heirs,successors and assigns,and shall be construed
as a covenant running with the land described in Exhibit A
attached hereto.
e.Belcher shall be required to comply with all other
terms and conditions of utility service as provided by City
ordinance.
f.This temporary connection shall be for a period of
twelve (12)months only,commencing on the date set forth
below and ending twelve (12)months thereafter.
2.On or before the expiration of this agreement,Donald
Belcher may apply for a permanent connection if it is able to
meet all provisions of the City's Utility Code (Chapter 14.32 of
the Marysville Municipal Code).
3.Any party aggrieved by this resolution shall have the
right to file an application for a writ of certiorari in
Snohomish County Superior Court;PROVIDED,that the application
must be filed and served within 20 days of the date of this
resolution.
~PASSED by the City Council and APPROVED by the Mayor this
~day of October,1995.
CITY iJ~YSVILLE
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ATTEST:
B~'~CITY CLERK
Approved as to form:
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CITY ATTORNEY
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