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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPublic Hearing - BOCC (003)Open Record Public Hearing Vacation of unbuilt right of way, Blk 4 and Blk 7, and alley, Blk 7, Trinidad Plat S 18, T 20 N, R 28 E, WM (Brissey Petition) April 27, 2021 1:30 p.m. In Attendance: Cindy Carter, Chair Danny E. Stone, Vice -Chair Rob Jones, Member Barbara J. Vasquez, Clerk of the Board Sam Castro, Public Works Director Sam Dart, Assistant Public Works Director Brittany Lutz, Public Works Barb O'Neil, Public Works Public: See attached 1:30 p.m. The Commissioners held an Open Record Public Hearing to consider the vacation of unbuilt right of way, Blk 4 and Blk 7, and alley, Blk 7, Trinidad Plat S 18, T 20 N, R 28 E, WM (Brissey Petition). Sam Castro, Public Works Director, read into the record the Engineers Report, as he was not present at the hearing: The Board of County Commissioners of Grant County Washington has received a petition to vacate that portion of County Right-of-way surplus being a portion of the Fordair Plat Alley in Block 6; lying in the SE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 Section 26 of Township 25 North, Range 28 East W. M." all in Grant County, Washington, as hatch marked on the attached Exhibit A. The Board of County Commissioners determined that consideration should be given to the petition and directed the County Road Engineer to prepare a report on the proposed vacation and abandonment for a public hearing to be held at 1:30 PM, Tuesday, the 27Lht Day of April, 2021. The Notice of Hearing was published in the County Official Newspaper and the Notice of Hearing was posted at each termini in compliance with RCW 36.87.050. 'The proponents of the petition own the majority of the frontage along the petitioned County Surplus Right-of-way; these roads are not active on the County Road System. The affected parcels are owned by the proponents. No public funds have been used towards maintenance of the alley. 1 find that, this section of County Right-of-way Surplus is not necessary and useful to the public and the public would be benefitted by its vacation and abandonment as a reduction in liability and maintenance, with no exceptions except utilities. A motion was made by Commissioner Stone, seconded by Commissioner Jones to close the public comment portion of the hearing. The motion passed unanimously. Commissioner Stone moved to approve the vacation as presented. Commissioner Jones seconded and the motion passed unanimously. The hearing adjourned.