HomeMy WebLinkAbout4049RESOLUTION NO. 4 0 4 9
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, APPROVING
THE CITY OF AUBURN VISION 2016
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council have been working to develop a
comprehensive strategy for addressing various different needs and interests of
the City, so as to be able to implement a plan that would move the City forward in
certain areas, and at the same time, meet the needs of the City, its citizens and
the community; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has met with the Mayor and staff on several
occasions, and in different settings, to address the issues, develop the strategies
and identify future direction for the City in connection with its City of Auburn
Vision 2016 plans; and
WHEREAS, in order to fully implement the plan, it is appropriate for it to
be formally approved and adopted by the City Council.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That the City of Auburn Vision 2016 Plan, a copy of which is
attached hereto, marked as Exhibit "A" (including elements, items numbers, and
map), and incorporated herein by this reference, be, and the same hereby is
approved.
Resolution No. 4049
June 19, 2006
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Section 2. That the Mayor is authorized to implement such
administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directives of this
legislation.
Section 3. That this Resolution shall take effect and be in full force
upon passage and signatures hereon.
Dated and Signed this ~~day of - ~~-~ , 2006.
CI OF URN
C
PETE B. LEWIS
MAYOR
ATTEST:
Danielle E. Daskam,
City Clerk
APP OVE O F M
Daniel B. Heid,
City Attorney
Resolution No. 4049
June 19, 2006
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City of Auburn
Vision 2016
Provide for Public Safety
• Develop Public Safety communications center at GSA
• Build new fire station
• Improve lighting for pedestrian safety
• Ensure that Auburn is a safe and secure place to live or have a business
• Improve animal control
• Provide adequate funding sources for public safety
• Relocate Emergency Operations Center
Encourage Sense of Community
• Promote continuous community outreach by involving citizens and business in their
City government
• Continue to seek opportunities to partner and work with the Muckleshoot Indian
Tribe
• New Post Office
• Promote stability in neighborhoods and the downtown
• Integrate public efforts with efforts of service clubs and faith. community
• Develop Community Center at Les Gove Park
• Work toward unification of new communities with centralized communication and
outreach to bring them into the existing community
• Promote pride in Auburn -It's More Than You Imagined
Encourage Economic Development
• Complete gateway projects
• Development of the Robertson/Valley Drive-in properties
• Rezone both ends of 124th on Lea Hill to commercial, adding additional areas of Lea
Hill upon annexation
EXHIBIT A
• Build out I Street Corridor with appropriate buffers.
• Development of Emerald Downs area
• Complete A/B St. corridor and develop adjacent areas
• Development of Airport area, including runway extension, new commercial area and
new entrances on B St. & D St.
• Develop /improve Multicare site
• Develop environmental building, commercial and technology in the GreenZone
adjacent to the Auburn Environmental Park (AEP), including rezone
• Development of Golden Triangle area
• Redevelopment of C St. SW and 15th St. SW properties
• Rezone area south of SuperMall to commercial
• Create Auburn Way South Redevelopment Plan
• Rezone and redevelop "A" St. SE corridor to commercial to include professional and
service oriented businesses
• Muckleshoot Indian Tribe's economic development area
• Provide fiber optic corridor throughout the downtown, beginning with the AEP
GreenZone
• Market Auburn as the regional entertainment center
• Add commercial zoning to industrial areas
• Develop criteria for reviewing City owned properties
Improve Designated Urban Center
• Improve B St. plaza
• Encourage development of neighborhood west of C St. corridor by extending sky
bridge across C St.
• Revitalize and redevelop urban center with extended areas
• Create medical/hospital zone
• Complete City Hall Plaza
• Review zoning codes within Urban Center to allow increased deveiopment/density
• Continue efforts to make Auburn's Urban Center more pedestrian friendly
• Improve and expand public parking opportunities
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Complete Public Works Projects
• Complete I Street Corridor from 40th Street to 277th street
• Add Perimeter Rd. to Ellingson as a new truck route
• Add haul route from R St. to Ellingson
• Add Perimeter Rd. to Ellingson as a new truck route
• Pursue street bond to bring all arterials to at least 70% condition index rating
• Rebuild Cross Town Connector Bridge over train yard
• Complete M Street Underpass
• Continued commitment to SOS Program
Plan Future City Development
• Complete Thomas annexation
• Annex D St. (Stuck) neighborhood
• Annex West Hill and Lea Hill
• Complete Pierce County annexations
• Relocate M & O facility
• Rezone D St. by West Main to residential
Actively Support Regional Transportation Improvements
• Increase SR 167 to four lanes each side
• Complete SR 167/SR 18 interchange
• Complete SR 164 improvements
• Complete link road from SR 164 to SR 18
Enhance Quality of Life
• Complete Green River Trail
• Develop Olson Creek complex from Olson Farm to the newly named Golf Course at
Olson Creek
• Restore Mill Creek
6/19/2006--page 3 of 4
• Develop Auburn Environmental Park
• Develop espresso/juice bar and possible bike/skate shop on Interurban Trail
(seasonal concessions)
• Restore White Lake
• Proactively work with BNSF to encourage buffer zones at rail yard
• Build south end trail loop and horse trail
• Preserve former Carnegie Library and former post office
• Pursue opportunities for indoor and outdoor soccer facilities
• Institute inner city shuttle service
• Develop one-stop multi-service center
• Complete connections from downtown to the Interurban and White River Trails
• Continue efforts to partner with, fund and enhance human services
• Encourage public art on downtown buildings
• Consider an Auburn Housing Authority
• Include the area on Auburn Way South from F St. to 12th St. in Les Gove
Community Campus
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City of Auburn
Vision 2016
1. Complete gateway projects
2. Development of the RobertsonNalley Drive-in properties
3. Complete Thomas annexation
4. Complete I Street Corridor from 40'" Street to 277' street
5. Build out I Street Corridor with appropriate buffers
6. Complete Green River Trail
7. Develop Olson Creek complex from Olson Farm to the newly named Golf Course
at Olson Creek
8. Rezone both ends of 124' on Lea Hill to commercial, adding additional areas of
Lea Hill upon annexation
9. Annex West Hill
10. Increase SR 167 to four lanes each side
11. Development of Emerald Downs area
12. Complete A/B St. corridor and develop adjacent areas
13.Annex Lea Hill
14. Development of Airport area, including runway extension, new commercial area
and new entrances on B St. & D St.
15. Restore Mill Creek
16. Develop /improve MultiCare site
17. Develop Auburn Environmental Park
18. Rezone D St. by West Main to residential
19. New Post Office
20. Revitalize and redevelop urban center with extended areas
21. Create medical/hospital zone
22. Complete M Street Underpass
23. Develop environmental building, commercial and technology in the GreenZone
adjacent to the Auburn Environmental Park (AEP), including rezone
24. Encourage development of neighborhood west of C St. corridor by extending sky
bridge across C St.
25.Improve B Street Plaza
26. Complete SR 167/SR 18 interchange
27. Develop espresso/juice bar and possible bike/skate shop on Interurban Trail
(seasonal concessions)
28. Complete City Hall Plaza
29. Redevelopment of C St. SW and 15th St. SW properties
30. Include the area on Auburn Way South from F St. to 12th St. in Les Gove
Community Campus
31. Relocate M & O facility
32. Develop Community Center at Les Gove Park
33. Restore White Lake
34. Rezone area south of SuperMall to commercial
35. Rebuild Cross Town Connector Bridge over train yard
36. Create Auburn Way South Redevelopment Plan
37. Development of Golden Triangle area
38. Rezone and redevelop "A" St. SE corridor to commercial to include professional
and service oriented businesses
39. Add Perimeter Rd. to Ellingson as a new truck route
40. Proactively work with BNSF to encourage buffer zones at rail yard
41. Muckleshoot Indian Tribe's economic development area
42. Develop Public Safety communications center at GSA
43. Complete SR 164 improvements
44. Complete link road from SR 164 to SR 18
45.Annex D St. (Stuck) neighborhood
46. Build south end trail loop and horse trail
47. Add haul route from R St. to Ellingson
48. Build new fire station
49. Complete Pierce County annexations
Vision 2016 /terns Not On Map
A. Continued commitment to SOS Program
B. Provide fiber optic corridor throughout the downtown, beginning with the AEP
GreenZone
C. Preserve former Carnegie Library and former post office
D. Pursue opportunities for indoor and outdoor soccer facilities
E. Institute inner city shuttle service
F. Market Auburn as the regional entertainment center
G. Encourage public art on downtown buildings
H. Develop one-stop multi-service center
I. Pursue street bond to bring all arterials to at least 70% condition index rating
J. Consider an Auburn Housing Authority
K. Improve lighting for pedestrian safety
L. Continue efforts to make Auburn's Urban Center more pedestrian friendly
M. Improve and expand public parking opportunities
N. Complete connections from downtown to the Interurban and White River Trails
O. Continue to seek opportunities to partner and work with the Muckleshoot Indian
Tribe
P. Promote continuous community outreach by involving citizens and business in
their City government
Q. Work toward unification of new communities with centralized communication and
outreach to bring them into the
existing community
R. Promote pride in Auburn -It's More Than You Imagined
S. Continue efforts to partner with, fund and enhance human services
T. Promote stability in neighborhoods and the downtown
U. Ensure that Auburn is a safe and secure place to live or have a business
V. Integrate public efforts with efforts of service clubs and faith community
W. Improve animal control
X. Provide adequate funding sources for public safety
Y. Add commercial zoning to industrial areas
Z. Review zoning codes within Urban Center to allow increased
development/density.
AA. Relocate Emergency Operations Center
BB. Develop criteria for reviewing City owned properties.