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2019 0312 Council Agenda Packet_____________________________________________________________________________________ Moses Lake City Council Karen Liebrecht, Mayor | David Curnel, Deputy Mayor | Mike Riggs, Council Member | Don Myers, Council Member Daryl Jackson, Council Member | Ryann Leonard, Council Member| Dean Hankins, Council Member Regular Meeting Agenda Moses Lake Civic Center – 401 S. Balsam March 12, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. Closed Session – 6:30 p.m. Call to Order – 7:00 p.m. Roll Call Pledge of Allegiance Summary Reports: Mayor’s Report Additional Business City Manager’s Report Citizen’s Communications – Identification Citizens who would like to address the Council must complete one of the blue speaker request cards and submit it to the City Clerk. There is a (5) minute time limit per speaker. Presentation a. Homeless Ad Hoc Committee Report Consent Agenda Motion All items listed below are considered to be routine and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Council Member requests specific items to be removed from the Consent Agenda for discussion prior to the time Council votes on the motion to adopt the Consent Agenda. #1 a. Meeting Minutes dated February 26th b. Bills and Checks Issued c. Cascade Natural Gas Wheeler Rd Easement d. Police Equipment Surplus e. Award Civic Center Security Glazing Contract f. Award Biosolids Land Application Contract Old Business - None Scheduled New Business #2 Set Public Hearing for Western Ave Vacate Resolution 3757 Motion Presented by Gil Alvarado, Deputy City Manager Summary: Council to review and consider adoption of resolution March 12, 2019, City Council Meeting – Page 2 #3.Set Public Hearing for Clover Drive Vacate Resolution 3758 Motion Presented by Gil Alvarado, Deputy City Manager Summary: Council to review and consider adoption of resolution Administrative Reports Council Communications and Reports Executive Session RCW 42.30.110(1)(c) – To discuss the Sale of Property Adjournment MOSES LAKE CITY COUNCIL February 26, 2019 STUDY SESSION A study session was held prior to the regular meeting to discuss the ambulance billing process. City staff will provide a report that shows the percentage of income from copays vs insurance payments, as well as draft changes to the Code to address a financial assistance program based on federal poverty guidelines or use of the bridge letter that is investigated by the hospital, and increase awareness for citizens to contact EF Recovery with any questions on a billing. CALL TO ORDER The regular meeting of the Moses Lake City Council was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Deputy Mayor Curnel in the Council Chambers of the Civic Center, 401 S. Balsam, Moses Lake, Washington. ROLL CALL Present: Deputy Mayor Curnel; Council Members Jackson, Myers, Leonard, and Riggs, Absent: Mayor Liebrecht and Council Member Hankins. Action taken: Council Member Jackson moved to excuse Mayor Liebrecht and Council Member Hankins, second by Council Member Leonard. The motion carried 5 – 0. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Council Member Myers led the Council in the Pledge of Allegiance. SUMMARY REPORT ADDITIONAL BUSINESS Council Member Jackson requested the Port of Moses Lake be docketed to give a presentation at the next Regular Meeting. CITIZEN COMMENT - none PRESENTATIONS WSDOT Hwy 17 / Stratford Rd Corridor Study Perteet Engineering Traffic Consultants Christina Wollman and Karissa Witthuhn provided a detailed explanation of the Corridor Study and a possible non-motorized route to Big Bend Community College. WSDOT Representative George Mazur was also in attendance. A public meeting will be held in April and an online open house will be available for public comments from April to June. Grant County EDC Report Executive Director Brant Mayo reviewed the handout containing the mission, vision, and values of the organization and several 2018 business recruitment statistics. Board Members Dale Pomeroy and Jerry Leas, and Board Member/Deputy City Manager Gil Alvarado provided additional information about the organization. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES – February 26, 2019 pg. 2 CONSENT AGENDA #1 a. City Council meeting minutes February 11th b. Claims in the amount of $208,442.06; prepaid claim checks in the amounts of $1,708.92, and $62,010.73; claim checks in the amount of $1,714,997.86c.Award Bid for Sand Dunes Irrigation Piping and Powerd.Award Bid for Lauzier Complex Scoreboard Installation Action taken: Council Member Jackson moved to approve the Consent Agenda, second by Council Member Riggs. The motion carried 5 – 0. NEW BUSINESS #2 North Pointe Manufactured Home Park Deferral Request Western Engineering provided comments on behalf of the property owners at 4727 NE Owen Road. They are requesting to defer improvements to Arlene Lane and Owen Road and the extension of Ray Road. Action taken: Council Member Leonard moved to approve the deferral request with a covenant, second by Council Member Myers. The motion carried 5 – 0. #3 Lakeshore Drive Road Improvement Covenant Resolution 3756 The resolution authorizes the City Manager to call in the Covenants as to Improvements along Lakeshore Drive from Pommer St to Wanapum St. Two residents provided comments to Council. Action taken: Council Member Jackson moved to adopt Resolution 3756, second by Council Member Riggs. The motion carried 4 – 1, Council Member Leonard opposed. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS Deputy City Manager Alvarado met with WCIA recently regarding their position on regulations pertaining to Homeless. WCIA will be sending out a white paper to all member cities soon. City Manager Williams is contacting Grant County regarding their funding allocation to homelessness and legislation being proposed by the State. COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS AND REPORTS – no action taken. ADJOURNMENT The regular meeting was adjourned at 7:57 p.m. ______________________________________ Karen Liebrecht, Mayor ATTEST____________________________________ Debbie Burke, City Clerk Page 1 of 2 STAFF REPORT To: John Williams, City Manager From: Fred Snoderly, Municipal Services Director Date: March 5, 2019 Proceeding Type: New Business Subject: Request to Grant an Easement to Cascade Natural Gas Legislative History: • First Presentation: • Second Presentation: • Requested Action: March 12, 2019 Motion Staff Report Summary Staff is requesting that the City grant an easement to Cascade Natural Gas to operate and maintain a natural gas main across a portion of Lot 1 of the Well #18 Plat owned by the City. Background During 2018, Cascade Natural Gas was required to replace their main feeder line down the Wheeler Road corridor. Due to multiple other utilities in the corridor and other factors, Cascade Natural Gas requested to route a portion of their utility across a portion of the front of the City owned lot for Well #18. Staff reviewed their request and allowed the installation. Cascade Natural Gas is now requesting an easement from the City to be able to operate and maintain that line. Fiscal and Policy Implications Cascade Natural Gas has offered compensation in the amount of $1.15 per square foot for a permanent easement totalling $1,645. Page 2 of 2 Options Option Results • Move to grant an easement to Cascade Natural Gas Staff will notify the proponent, sign the easement, and receive the payment. • Take no action The City will not grant the easement and the infrastructure will need to be relocated. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends City Council grant the easement as presented. Attachments A. B. Right of Way Easement Compensation Document Legal Review N-A WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: CASCADE NATURAL GAS CORPORATION 8113 W. GRANDRIDGE BLVD. KENNEWICK, WA 99336 ATTENTION: Engineering / Right of Way RIGHT OF WAY EASEMENT GRANT CNG317 City: Moses Lake County: Grant County Project #: 248251 The undersigned ________City of Moses Lake, WA, a Political Subdivision of the State of Washington_______; located at 401 S. Balsam, Moses Lake, WA 98837 (hereinafter referred to as the "Grantor"), for and in consideration of mutual benefit of the parties and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant, convey, and warrant to CASCADE NATURAL GAS CORPORATION, 8113 W Grandridge Blvd,. Kennewick, Washington, a Washington corporation (hereinafter referred to as the "Grantee"), an easement over the following described land (hereinafter referred to as Property) of the Grantor: PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: TAX PARCEL NUMBER: 312-558-000 Portion of the Northeast ¼ of the Northeast ¼, Section 19 and a portion of the Northwest ¼ of the Northwest ¼ Section 20, T-19-N, R-29-E, W.M. in Grant County, WA. DESCRIPTION OF THE EASEMENT AREA: See Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated by reference. The Grantee is granted the right to construct, install, operate, maintain, protect, improve, repair, replace, change the size of a natural gas pipeline or pipelines, regulation devices, metering equipment and pipeline appurtenances under, over, through, and across the above-described easement area. The Grantee is further granted an easement for the nonexclusive right of temporary construction workspace and ingress and egress on, across, over and through said Property for the purpose of utilizing the rights herein granted. The term "pipeline" includes gas lines, services, machinery, equipment, facilities, identifying signage and appurtenances related to the operation or maintenance of said gas lines. The Grantor, on behalf of itself and its agents, invitees and licensees, agrees not to impair or interfere with the full use and enjoyment by the Grantee of the rights herein granted. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Grantor shall not without the express written permission of the Grantee, erect any structure or improvement or change the grade or elevation of the land within the easement area, or conduct or permit any activities that may impair or interfere with the rights herein granted. Grantor agrees to cooperate with Grantee to obtain all necessary permits, licenses and governmental action so that Grantee may enjoy the full use and benefit of this right-of-way easement. Cascade Natural Gas Corporation Right of Way Easement Page 2 Grantee hereby agrees to pay any damages which may arise to any of Grantor’s fences, buildings, landscaping, drainage systems, crop damage, and other improvements disturbed or cut in the construction, maintenance, or operation of pipeline or pipelines hereunder. The Grantee agrees to hold the Grantor harmless from any loss, cost, or damage resulting from the Grantee's negligence in connection with the operation or maintenance of any pipelines installed under or over the easement premises and the Grantor agrees to hold the Grantee harmless from any loss, cost, or damage caused by the Grantor, its agents, invitees, or licensees or from any breach of this easement. This easement shall be binding upon the heirs, executors, administrators, personal representatives, successors, and assigns of the parties hereto. In witness whereof, the undersigned have executed this easement this _____ day of _______________ 2019. _______________________________ Printed Name:___________________________ State of Washington ) ) ss. County of GRANT ) I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that _______________________ known to me to be the _____________________________of City of Moses Lake that executed this instrument, and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said municipal corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he/she was authorized to execute said instrument. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal the day and year first above written. Dated: ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Notary Public Print Name __________________________ My commission expires________________ Cascade Natural Gas Corporation Right of Way Easement Page 3 EXHIBIT A That portion of the below described Property, to wit: CITY OF MOSES LAKE, TAX PARCEL 312-558-000 10-FOOT WIDE CASCADE NATURAL GAS PIPELINE EASEMENT DESCRIPTION A gas pipeline easement located in a portion of Farm unit 87, Irrigation Block 41, Columbia Basin Project, Tenth Revision, lying in the North-half of the Northeast quarter of Section 19 and the North-half of the Northwest quarter of Section 20, Township 19 North, Range 28 East, Willamette Meridian, City of Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington described as follows: A 10-foot wide gas pipeline easement for the installation, operation, maintenance, renewal and replacement of gas lines and structures over, under and across the following described parcel of land; The South 10.00 feet of the North 20.00 feet of the East 143.00 feet of Lot 1, Well #18 Short Plat, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Volume 15 of Short Plats, Page 54 and recorded under Auditor’s File No. 1143874, Records of Grant County, Washington, said easement also lying immediately South of and parallel to an existing 10.00-foot Public Utility easement as shown on said Well #18 Short Plat. Containing; 1429.79 square feet (0.03 acres), more or less. ALSO TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO easements, reservations, covenants and restrictions apparent or of record. Cascade Natural Gas Corporation Right of Way Easement Page 4 EXHIBIT A-1 Compensation Agreement Cascade Natural Gas Corporation Easement acquisition Tract number: _____9______ Tax ID number: __312-558-000___ Project Name: _Moses Lake Transmission Line Replacement___ Based on the formula of paying the Grant County, Washington 2018 Assessed Value per square foot for a permanent easement to construct a pipeline and $0.05 per square foot for temporary construction easements to be vacated and relinquished at the completion of construction, Cascade Natural Gas Corporation hereby makes and the undersigned accepts the following compensation offer for the easement areas identified in the Right Of Way And Easement document. 1,429.79 square feet of Permanent Easement at $1.15 per square foot equals: $ 1,645.00 *Values rounded up to nearest dollar Total Compensation Offer: $ 1,645.00__ Please sign below to indicate your acceptance of this compensation amount. Property Vested Owner: City of Moses Lake Name: By: Print Name: Title: Date Cascade Natural Gas Corporation Representative Page 1 of 2 STAFF REPORT To: John Williams, City Manager From: Kevin Fuhr, Chief of Police Date: March 5, 2019 Proceeding Type: Consent Agenda Subject: Surplus Equipment Legislative History: • First Presentation: March 12, 2019 • Second Presentation: • Action: Motion Staff Report Summary The police department has three pieces of property that are inoperable or no longer relevant and would like authorization to surplus them. The property has little to no value and will be evaluated to see what, if anything, it is worth prior to being destroyed. Background Items recommended for surplus: Bullard TI Commander Thermal Imaging tool-Property Asset# 09119 Total Recall Voice Logger-Property Asset# 09385 3M Microfiche Reader/Printer-Property Asset# 393 Fiscal and Policy Implications No fiscal impact. Options Option Results • Accept items as surplus property. Dispose of the property • Take no action. Retain property Page 2 of 2 Staff Recommendation Authorize staff to surplus the three property items as presented. Attachments none Legal Review N-A Page 1 of 2 STAFF REPORT To: John Williams, City Manager From: Fred Snoderly, Municipal Services Director Date: March 6, 2019 Proceeding Type: Consent Agenda Subject: Request To Award 2019-2020 Biosolids Land Application Project Legislative History: • First Presentation: • Second Presentation: • Requested Action: March 12, 2019 Motion Staff Report Summary On March 6th staff opened bids for the 2019-2020 Biosolids Land Application Project. The City received one (1) bid for the work. The low bid was $61,110.00 and the Engineer’s Estimate was $66,000.00. Background The 2019 budget includes money for completing these improvements. This work includes dredging, hauling and spreading from the City’s long term storage basins liquid biosolids, and hauling and spreading from the drying pads previously bagged and dried biosolids onto prepared fields at the Sand Dunes Treatment Plant or other farm fields as necessary for the next two years with an option for a third year if mutually agreed upon. The low bidder, Fire Mountain Farms of Onalaska, Washington, has just successfully worked on projects for the City of Moses Lake. Fiscal and Policy Implications The project will require budgeted funds to be spent. Page 2 of 2 Options Option Results • Award the 2019-2020 Biosolids Land Application Project to the lowest bidder Staff will move forward with executing a contract with the low bidder to complete the work. • Take no action Staff will stop working on this project and wait for further direction from City council. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends accepting the bid for the 2019-2020 Biosolids Land Application Project from Fire Mountain Farms in the amount of $61,110.00. Attachments A. Bid Summary Legal Review N-A Page 1 of 2 STAFF REPORT To: John Williams, City Manager From: Fred Snoderly, Municipal Services Director Date: March 6, 2019 Proceeding Type: Consent Agenda Subject: Request To Award 2019 Civic Center Security Glazing Project Legislative History: • First Presentation: • Second Presentation: • Requested Action: March 12, 2019 Motion Staff Report Summary On March 6th staff opened bids for the 2019 Civic Center Security Glazing Project. The City received two (2) bids for the work. The low bid was $65,825.33 and the Engineer’s Estimate was $75,129.50. Background The 2019 budget includes money for completing these improvements. This project includes constructing walls and glass partitions in the Utility Billing and Administration areas to improve security. The low bidder, L & M Construction of Moses Lake, Washington has been in business within the City of Moses Lake for many years. Fiscal and Policy Implications The project will require budgeted funds to be spent. Page 2 of 2 Options Option Results • Award the 2019 Civic Center Security Glazing Project to the lowest bidder Staff will move forward with executing a contract with the low bidder to complete the work. • Take no action Staff will stop working on this project and wait for further direction from City council. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends accepting the bid for the 2019 Civic Center Security Glazing Project from L & M Construction in the amount of $65,825.33. Attachments A. Bid Summary Legal Review N-A Page 1 of 5 STAFF REPORT To: John Williams, City Manager From: Gilbert Alvarado, Deputy City Manager Date: March 7, 2019 Proceeding Type: New Business Subject: Resolution to set a Public Hearing for Western Ave Vacate Legislative History: • First Presentation: March 12, 2019 • Second Presentation: • Action: Motion Staff Report Summary The City Council should consider a request from Howard Homesley to vacate a portion of Right-of- Way (ROW), described as a portion of Western Avenue adjacent to Milwaukee Industrial Park Plat 1. The Council should set a public hearing date for April 9, 2019 to consider the merits of the vacation and ordinance vacating described ROW. Background Howard Homesley is requesting the vacation of a portion of unimproved ROW on Western Avenue. This property once vacated would provide additional parking needs for the existing business. Fiscal and Policy Implications Right-of-way that is vacated no longer is a responsibility and encumbrance for the City of Moses Lake to operate and maintain. The long-term operation and maintenance is a fiscal consideration. Options Page 2 of 5 Option Results • Consider the request to vacate ROW and set a public hearing The adjacent lots would be allowed more design abilities. • Take no action. ROW remains as is and unimproved at this time. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends that Council adopt the resolution setting April 9, 2019 as the date for a public hearing to consider the vacation request. Attachments A. Resolution with Legal Description B. Map Legal Review N-A Page 3 of 5 RESOLUTION NO. 3757 A RESOLUTION INITIATING THE PROCEDURE FOR VACATING RIGHT-OF-WAY DEDICATED FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF WESTERN AVENUE ADJACENT TO MILWAUKEE INDUSTRIAL PARK PLAT. Recitals: 1. There exists right-of-way dedicated for Western Avenue, adjacent to Milwaukee Industrial Park Plat. 2. RCW 35.79 provides that a public street may be vacated upon resolution initiated and passed by the legislative authority of the jurisdiction where the street is situated and that such resolution shall fix a time when the petition will be heard and determined and which shall not be more than sixty dates nor less than twenty days after the passage of such resolution. Resolved: 1. The vacation of the following described public right-of-way shall be initiated: THAT PORTION OF WESTERN AVENUE, WITHIN MILWAUKEE INDUSTRIAL PLAT NO. 1, RECORDED IN VOLUME 4 OF MAJOR PLATS, PAGE 32, RECORDS OF GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE EASTERLY-MOST CORNER OF LOT 19 OF SAID MILWAUKEE INDUSTRIAL PLAT NO. 1; THENCE N50°47’20”W ALONG THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY OF SAID WESTERN AVENUE, 69.99 FEET; THENCE N39°12’40E, 60.00 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY OF SAID WESTERN AVENUE; THENCE S50°47’20”E ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY, 76.27 FEET; THENCE S38°50’03”E ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY, 323.16 FEET; THENCE S51°09’57”W, 60.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY OF SAID WESTERN AVENUE; THENCE N38°50’03”W ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY, 316.88 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.54 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO 2. A public hearing and the first reading of a vacation ordinance before the City Council shall be set for April 9, 2019, and the second reading of a vacation ordinance shall be set for April 23, 2019. ADOPTED by the City Council on March 12, 2019. Page 4 of 5 ________________________________________ Karen Liebrecht, Mayor ATTEST: _________________________________________ Debbie Burke, City Clerk Page 5 of 5 Page 1 of 4 STAFF REPORT To: John Williams, City Manager From: Gilbert Alvarado, Deputy City Manager Date: March 7, 2019 Proceeding Type: New Business Subject: Resolution to set a Public Hearing for Clover Drive Vacation Legislative History: • First Presentation: March 12, 2019 • Second Presentation: • Action: Motion Staff Report Summary The City Council should consider a request from Maiers Enterprises LLC, Pamp & Barbara Maiers and Confluence Health to vacate a portion of Right-of-Way (ROW), described as a portion of Clover Drive adjacent to Central Machinery Major Plat and Desert Point #3 Short Plat, as proposed, as known as parcels 110075000, 090866060 & 110074003. The Council should set a public hearing date for April 9, 2019 to consider the merits of the vacation and ordinance vacating described ROW. Background Confluence Health recently purchased this adjacent property for the purpose of building a new medical service facility. The Maiers’ property is vacant with the other used for a construction business. The subject property once vacated would provide a better entrance to the property for the future building. Fiscal and Policy Implications Right-of-way that is vacated no longer is a responsibility and encumbrance for the City of Moses Lake to operate and maintain. The long-term operation and maintenance is a fiscal consideration. Options Option Results Page 2 of 4 • Consider the request to vacate ROW and set a public hearing The adjacent lots would be allowed more design abilities. • Take no action. ROW remains as is and unimproved at this time. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends that Council adopt the resolution setting April 9, 2019 as the date for a public hearing to consider the vacation request. Attachments A. Resolution with Legal Description B. Copy of Request from Columbia Northwest Engineer on Behalf of Maiers Enterprises, Pamp & Barbara Maiers & Confluence Health w/Map Legal Review N-A Page 3 of 4 RESOLUTION NO. 3758 A RESOLUTION INITIATING THE PROCEDURE FOR VACATING RIGHT-OF-WAY DEDICATED FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CLOVER DRIVE ADJACENT TO CENTRAL MACHINERY MAJOR PLAT AND PROPOSED DESERT POINT 3. Recitals: 1. There exists right-of-way dedicated for Clover Drive adjacent to Central Machinery Major Plat and Desert Point #3 Short Plat, as proposed. 2. RCW 35.79 provides that a public street may be vacated upon resolution initiated and passed by the legislative authority of the jurisdiction where the street is situated and that such resolution shall fix a time when the petition will be heard and determined and which shall not be more than sixty dates nor less than twenty days after the passage of such resolution. Resolved: 1. The vacation of the following described public right-of-way shall be initiated: A TRACT OF LAND, BEING PORTIONS OF THE SW1/4 OF SECTION 25, THE SE1/4 OF SECTION 26, THE NE1/4 OF SECTION 35, AND THE NW1/4 OF SECTION 36, ALL IN TOWNSHIP 19 NORTH, RANGE 28 EAST, W.M., OF MOSES LAKE, GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE U.S.B.R. BRASS CAP MARKING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 25, FROM WHICH, A CITY OF MOSES LAKE BRASS CAP MARKING THE INTERSECTION OF YONEZAWA BOULEVARD AND CLOVER DRIVE BEARS NORTH 00023’00” WEST, A DISTANCE OF 759.65 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89046'45" EAST, ALONG THE COMMON LINE TO SAID SECTIONS 25 AND 36, A DISTANCE OF 12.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 00030’58” EAST, PARALLEL WITH THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 36, A DISTANCE OF 30.01 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89046’45” WEST, 12.00 FEET TO SAID WEST LINE; THENCE SOUTH 89047’46” WEST, PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 35, A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET, THENCE NORTH 00030’58” WEST, 30.00 FEET TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE NORTH 00023’00” WEST, PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 26, A DISTANCE OF 517.04 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89037’00” WEST, 30.00 FEET TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 89037’00 WEST, 30.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00023’00” EAST, PARALLEL WITH THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 25, A DISTANCE OF 562.44 FEET TO A CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, HAVING A RADIUS OF 20.00 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 48011'09", AN ARC LENGTH OF 16.82 FEET TO A REVERSE CURVE, CONCAVE TO THE SOUTHWEST; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, HAVING A RADIUS OF 40.00 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 62049’31”, AN ARC LENGTH OF 43.86 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 25; THENCE SOUTH 89046’45” WEST, ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, 36.70 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID TRACTS CONTAINS 0.90 ACRES OR 38,989 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. Page 4 of 4 SUBJECT TO 2. A public hearing and the first reading of a vacation ordinance before the City Council shall be set for April 9, 2019, and the second reading of a vacation ordinance shall be set for April 23, 2019. ADOPTED by the City Council on March 12, 2019. ________________________________________ Karen Liebrecht, Mayor ATTEST: _________________________________________ Debbie Burke, City Clerk