File #: 2022-0165    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 5/3/2022 In control: Transportation, Economy, and Environment Committee
On agenda: Final action: 6/28/2022
Enactment date: 7/14/2022 Enactment #: 19462
Title: AN ORDINANCE authorizing the King County executive to execute an aquatic land easement between the state of Washington, acting through the department of natural resources and parks, and King County department of natural resources and parks, a governmental agency, regarding the construction, operation and maintenance of the Foothills Trail.
Sponsors: Sarah Perry, Reagan Dunn
Indexes: Executive, King County, Natural Resources, Department of, Washington, State of
Attachments: 1. Ordinance 19462, 2. A. Aquatic Lands Easement - June 28, 2022, 3. A. Aquatic Lands Easement - June 21, 2022, 4. A. Aquatic Lands Easement, 5. 2022-0165 transmittal letter, 6. 2022-0165 Fiscal Note, 7. 2022-0165 Legislative Review Form, 8. 2022-0165_ATT2_AMD1_Tech-Clarifying, 9. 2022-0165_ATT3_AMDT1_Title Amendment, 10. 2022-0165 and -0166_SR_Foothills Aquatic Lands Easement and Buckley ILA, 11. 2022-0165 and -0166_Revised SR_Foothills Aquatic Lands Easement and Buckley ILA
Staff: Tracy, Jake
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AN ORDINANCE authorizing the King County executive to execute an aquatic land easement between the state of Washington, acting through the department of natural resources and parks, and King County department of natural resources and parks, a governmental agency, regarding the construction, operation and maintenance of the Foothills Trail.
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STATEMENT OF FACTS:
1. King County is working cooperatively with the state of Washington, the city of Buckley, the city of Enumclaw and Pierce County to construct a new multiuse bridge over the White river, which separates the completed portions of the Foothills Trail in Enumclaw and Buckley.
2. King County owns certain real property which contains a portion of King County's Foothills Trail to the north of and adjacent to the White river.
3. The completed portions of King County's and Pierce County's Foothills Trail remain separated by the White river. The lack of a safe pedestrian and cycling trail river crossing between the surrounding communities presents certain health and safety risks and limits the ability of the communities to interact using nonmotorized transportation methods. There is also a need for alternative emergency vehicle egress from the city of Buckley to Enumclaw in the event of a SR-410 bridge closure.
4. In 2015, King County, the city of Buckley, Pierce County and the Washington state Department of Transportation entered into the interlocal agreement for cooperative planning design and construction of a Foothills nonmotorized bridge across the White river.
5. King County will lead efforts to connect the southern terminus of the trail in King County to the northern terminus of the trail in Pierce County through construction of the nonmotorized-use bridge across the White river. This construction project will primarily consist of the nonmotorized-use bridge, a maintenance turnaround area, and mitigation plantings.
6. When executed, the aquatic lands easement that is the subject of this Or...

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