Ordinance 17-02 Adding Grubstake Avenue and Snowbird Street to the Official Road Maintenance Map

Summary

An Ordinance of the City Council of Homer, Alaska, Amending the Official Road Maintenance Map of the City of Homer by Adding Grubstake Avenue and Snowbird Street as Urban Road. City Manager/Public Works Director. 

Ordinance/Resolution ID: 
17-02
Ordinance/Resolution Status: 
Adopted
Introduction Date: 
01/09/2017
Effective Date: 
01/24/2017
File Attachments: 
Public Hearing Date: 
01/23/2017
Second Reading Date: 
01/23/2017

Details

CITY OF HOMER

HOMER, ALASKA

                                                                                                                                                       City Manager/

                                                                                                                                       Public Works Director

ORDINANCE 17-02

 

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF HOMER, ALASKA, AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ROAD MAINTENANCE MAP OF THE CITY OF HOMER BY ADDING GRUBSTAKE AVENUE AND SNOWBIRD STREET AS URBAN ROAD.

 

               WHEREAS, The City of Homer has determined that it is necessary to provide minimum standards to regulate design and construction of public streets, roads, and highways within the City of Homer; and

 

               WHEREAS, Ordinance 85-14, HCC 11.04.055, adopted July 2, 1985 provides appropriate street design and construction standards as well as an official maintenance map to record streets officially accepted for maintenance; and

 

WHEREAS, HCC 11.04.055 provides that the City shall not accept maintenance responsibility for any road or street which is not constructed or reconstructed to the adopted standards unless the road is shown on the Official Road Maintenance Map, as amended via Ordinance 02-23(S), adopted June 10, 2002, of the City of Homer; and

 

WHEREAS, An additional 1,238 linear feet has been duly inspected, reviewed, approved by the Department of Public Works and recommended for acceptance by the City of Homer as Urban Road.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY OF HOMER ORDAINS:

 

Section 1. Section 11.04.55 Official Road Maintenance Map adopted is hereby amended per provisions of sections (a) through (e) to include the following additional streets as Urban Road by the City of Homer and recorded as amendments #37 and #38 on the New Official Road Maintenance Map adopted: The following mileage calculations are to the nearest hundredth.

 

Amend

Subdivision

Roadway Name

Lineal Feet

Mile

Class

37.

Waddell Park

Grubstake Ave.

947

.18

Urban

38.

Waddell Park

Snowbird Street

291

.05

Urban

              

               Section 2. This is a non code ordinance and of a permanent nature.

                      ENACTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF HOMER, ALASKA, this 23rd day of January, 2017.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            CITY OF HOMER

 

 

                                                                                                         _____________________________

                                                                                                         BRYAN ZAK, MAYOR

ATTEST:

 

 

______________________________

JO JOHNSON, MMC, CITY CLERK

 

 

 

Introduction:

Public Hearing:

Second Reading:

Effective Date:

 

AYES:

NOES:

ABSTAIN:

ABSENT:

 

 

Reviewed and approved as to form:

 

______________________________                                             ______________________________

Mary K. Koester, City Manager                                                          Holly C. Wells, City Attorney

 

Date: _________________________                                              Date: _________________________

 

Fiscal Note: Annual maintenance costs for these improvements is estimated to be $5,571. Depreciation for these improvements over twenty years is estimated to be $180,000 to $200,000.