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RES NO. 2017-11 ISLANDWOOD TRAIL EASEMENT SURPLUSRESOLUTION NO. 2017-11 A RESOLUTION of the City of Bainbridge Island, Washington, declaring an IslandWood Trail Easement to be surplus to the needs of the City, and authorizing the transfer of said surplus property to the Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park and Recreation District for use as a publicly accessible trail. WHEREAS, the City of Bainbridge Island ("City") holds a 15 -foot wide easement along the northern edge of the IslandWood property on Bainbridge Island, Washington; and WHEREAS, the easement is commonly known as the IslandWood Northern Boundary Trail Easement, along a portion of Kitsap County Auditor's Parcel No. 032402-1-033-2002, the resultant Parcel A of the Boundary Line Adjustment Recorded under Kitsap County Auditor's File No. 200012210081 ("Trail Easement"), which easement is dated March 6, 2002, and which easement was recorded on August 27, 2002; and WHEREAS, the Trail Easement was conveyed to the City of Bainbridge Island ("City") by the Puget Sound Environmental Learning Center ("PSELC") for the purpose of providing public access to the Trail Easement for pedestrian and non -motorized recreational activities, such as walking, bicycling, jogging, running, and riding horses; and WHEREAS, in Fall 2015, the Bainbridge Island Parks Foundation approached the City to request use of the Trail Easement to create a formal trail in this area; and WHEREAS, the proposal was reviewed by the City's Non -Motorized Transportation Advisory Committee (NMTAC), which discussed this topic at several meetings in early 2016, received public comment, and participated in opportunities to walk the proposed trail site with representatives of the Parks Foundation, IslandWood, and neighboring property owners; and WHEREAS, in April 2016, the NMTAC recommended that the City allow the Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park and Recreation District (BIMPRD) to construct a trail, subject to the following recommendations that were included in a NMTAC motion from April 18, 2016: [T]he Bainbridge Island Non -Motorized Transportation Advisory Committee recommends that the City of Bainbridge Island transfer the "IslandWood Northern Boundary" easement to the Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Rec District for the development of a publicly accessible trail. The Committee requests that the Bainbridge Island City Council and Staff and Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Rec District Commissioners and Staff consider the extensive public input that has been provided to date, specifically: • Alterations to the trail should minimize ecological impacts; 0 The design of the trail should consider all ages and abilities and user's safety; • The trail should have minimal impact on IslandWood operations; and Page 1 The trail, where possible, should consider the proximity of neighbors. WHEREAS, the Bainbridge Island City Council also held several discussions on the proposal, and at its meeting on July 12, 2016, the Council voted unanimously to direct staff to take the necessary steps to transfer the City's IslandWood easement to the BIMPRD for the construction of a non -motorized trail consistent with the recommendations of the City's NMTAC; and WHEREAS, transfer from the City to the BIMPRD of the Trail Easement for its development and maintenance as a public trail is in alignment with the BIMPRD's mission and other property acquisition requirements and restrictions; and WHEREAS, upon transfer of Trail Easement, it is understood that the BIMPRD will maintain and utilize the Trail Easement as a public trail in perpetuity, and will assume the costs of maintenance, operations, and improvement of the Trail Easement, thereby saving the City these expenses; and WHEREAS, the BIMPRD has expressed a desire to accept the Trail Easement subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein; and WHEREAS, City policy and state law authorize the City to transfer such property to the BIMPRD, including, more specifically, RCW 39.33.010, which provides general authorization for the City to transfer real property to any municipality, RCW 39.33.060, which authorizes the City to transfer real property or any interest therein to a park and recreation district on such terms and with such consideration as might be mutually agreed upon, and RCW 35.61.290, which authorizes the City to transfer to a metropolitan park district, with or without consideration, any interest in real property; and WHEREAS, on April 11, 2017, the City Council conducted a public hearing regarding the proposed transfer of the Trail Easement to the BIMPRD; WHEREAS, the City Council finds that it is in the best interest of the City to declare the Trail Easement surplus and authorize its transfer to the BIMPRD; and WHEREAS, this resolution authorizes City staff to move forward with the disposition of this City -owned property, and to complete the transfer of ownership of the easement from the City to the BIMPRD; now, therefore THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WASHINGTON, DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: 1. The Trail Easement, as legally described in Attachment A, and visually depicted in Attachment B, attached hereto, is hereby declared surplus to the needs of the City. 2. The City is authorized by City policy and state law to declare the Trail Easement surplus to the City's needs and transfer the easement to the Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park and Recreation District (BIMPRD). Authorization for this action is set forth in multiple Page 2 provisions of state law. For example, RCW 39.33.010 provides general authorization for the City to transfer real property to any municipality, and RCW 39.33.060 authorizes the City to transfer real property or any interest therein to a park and recreation district on such terms and with such consideration as might be mutually agreed upon. Further, RCW 35.61.290 authorizes the City to transfer any interest in real property to a metropolitan park district, such as the BIMPRD, with or without consideration. 3. It is in the best interest of the citizens of Bainbridge Island to transfer the Trail Easement to the BIMPRD to be used in perpetuity and maintained as a public trail. 4. The transfer of the City's interest in the Trail Easement to the BIMPRD shall include a further condition that the Trail Easement, or any portion thereof, shall not be sold, transferred, or conveyed without the prior consent of the City. 5. The transfer of the Trail Easement to the BIMPRD shall include a right of reverter to the City, whereby if the BIMPRD fails to satisfy any of the conditions of the transfer with respect to the Trail Easement, the title to said property shall revert to the City. 6. The transfer of the Trail Easement to the BIMPRD shall be conditioned upon the BIMPRD's agreement to comply with and satisfy all conditions, restrictions, and terms established and agreed to by the City at the time of the City's acquisition of the Trail Easement, and such other restrictions and covenants which are otherwise of record. 7. The City will retain any necessary access and utility easements on the Trail Easement, as applicable, at the time of their transfer to the BIMPRD. 8. The City Manager is hereby authorized to take all necessary and appropriate steps to transfer the Trail Easement in accordance with applicable federal, state, local law, and City policies, including executing all documents required to effectuate the transfer. PASSED by the City Council this 11th day of April, 2017. APPROVED by the Mayor this 11th day of Ap 'l, 2017. V ayor ATTEST/AUTHENTICATE: j Christine Brown, City Clerk FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: March 3, 2017 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: April 11, 2017 RESOLUTION NO. 2017-11 Page 3 ATTACHMENT A After Filing Return To: 5(15A,&) P A14$PE4, City of Bainbridge Island 200208270486 Bainbridge Madison 11111110111M Pte, t of 6 13ainbridgc Island, WA 98110 W27r2A62 6311P B1TY OF BAINBRIDOE ISLAND EMT *4 M Kitsip Co, MR TRAIL EASEMENT (irantor(s): The Puget Sound Environmental Learning Center, a Washington non-profit corporation Grantee(s): City of Bainbridge Island, a Washington municipal corporation Abbr. Legal: Resultant Parcel A of the Boundary Line Adjustment Recorded Under Kitsap County Auditors File No. 200012210081 Tax Parcel No.: Portion of 032402-1-033-2002 Reference 9: None This Trail Easement is entered into by and between The Puget Sound Environmental Learning Center, a Washington non-profit corporation ("I EI.0") apo the City of Bainbridge Island, a Washington municipal corporation, as of this 677ilay cif _,qMChi- , 2042. In consideration of the mutual covenants and promises herein, the parties hereto agree as follows. 1) Grant of Easement. PSELC hereby grants and conveys to the City a fifteen (ES) foot non-exclusive public trail easement (the "Trail Easement") over and across the real property more particularly described on attached Exhibit A for the purpose of providing public access to the Trail Easement for pedestrian and non -motorized recreational activities, such as walking, bicycling, jogging, running, and riding horses. Except as provided herein, motorized vehicles are not permitted on the Trail Easement. Camping and campfires are not permitted at any time. 11) Uses and Obligations. 2.1 Trail Construction and Maintenance. The City shall be solely responsible for all construction, repair, reconstruction, care, maintenance, and preservation of the trail V kW"RM1M.WI1tAJLESMT CITY A ACA DOC Page 4 and Trail Easement. All work shall be done at the City's sole expense and in compliance with all applicable laws and restrictions. The City shall have the right to erect reasonable signs within the Trail Easement that provide for trail location or features. In no event shall PSELC have any duty or liability relating to construction, maintenance, operation or use of the 'frail Easement or the trail. 2.2 No Public Access Beyond "frail l,;=mant. This agreement authorizes use of the Trail Easement as part of the Bainbridge Island public trail system and does not confer any right of public access across any private property owned by PSELC beyond the Trail Easement. 2.3 1rlotor Vchicies. No motor vehicles are allowed within the Trail Easement except those of the City or its agents used for trail maintenance projects or those of emergency personnel in the case of a medical emergency. 2.4 ,PSE; C's Use of.El-Lemew Area. This is a non-exclusive casement and PSELC retains the right to use the Trail Easement for all purposes consistent with the City's easement rights hereunder. 111) Compliance with Easement. 3.1 Breach. In the event of any breach or threatened breach of this agreement by either party, the non -defaulting party shall have the right to sue for damages and/or for specific performance and/or to enjoin such breach or threatened breach. 3.2 Notices. The addresses for all notices hereunder until changed by a party are as follows: To Grantor: PSELC 4450 Blakely Avenue NE Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 To City: City of Bainbridge Island 280 Madison Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 3.3 Attorrre, s Fees. The prevailing party in any action brought to enforce or interpret the terms of this agreement shall be entitled to recover its costs and reasonable attorney fees incurred in said action, including on appeal, whether or not suit is commenced. 3.4 No Waiver. No delay or omission by the City or PSELC in the exercise of any right or remedy shall impair the City's or the PSELC's rights or remedies nor shall it be construed as a waiver. V %WFARAMMUNAAUMUff CITY A ACA DOC I200208270486 N11111 1 1111 UaW&WOf 693 31 BITY W BARRIDBE ISM ESIIT 24.90 Kitssp Co, A Page 5 IV) Miscellaneous Provisions. 4.1 Pe tufty. This agreement shall run with the land and be binding upon all successors and/or assigns of the parties hereto. 4.2 E;ntirc A reement. This instrument sets forth the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the Trail Easement and supersedes all prior discussion, negotiations, understandings, or agreements relating to the Trail Easemcnt, all of which are merged into this instrument. 4.3 Controlling [,aw. The laws of the State of Washington shall govern the interpretation and performance of this agreement. Executed as of the date and year first above written. Y tN}*QA1NFWTRAAASNr MY A ACA DOC PSELC: The Puget Sound Environmental Learning Center, a Washington non-profit corporation By: X�9z Its: r�-���.J�"' CITY: City of Bainbridge Island, a Washington Municipal Corporation By: Its• 200208270486 PAP3 of 6 BITS'Or BRINDRIM 19," £S"T 1211111MININOW22/ 400 s � 31P Page 6 STATE OF WASHINGTON ) COUNTY OF Yt ) 1 certify that 1 know or have satisfactory evidence that m{1 �;�;.s"�1 is the person who appeared before me, and s/he acknowledged that s/he signed this instrument, on oath stated that �hc was authorized to execute the instrument and acknowledged it as the ��''•'_; -� ' _? -_k�` ,,'!' of the PUGET SOUND ENVIRONMENTAL LEARNING CENTER, a corporation, to be the free and voluntary act of such corporation for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. Dated this —L day of 200Z&. WR Y trt' Y�'u'�'��•t_ **LAO I4. u�Notary] R}. ]Print Name of Notary] I` • Notary Public in and for the State of �. Washington, residing at lily commission STATE OF WASHINGTON ) SS. COUNTY OF ZLIrs" I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that .( 6tJ A%D B is the person who appeared before me, and s/he acknowledged that s/he signed this instrument, on oath stated that s/he was authorized to execute the instrument and acknowledged it as the .'1.t1 /ST�F of the CITY OF BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, a municipal corporation, to be the free and voluntary act of such corporation for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. Dated this A9 lay of L Y �WVAAAVffl"[RAILBSMT TRY A ACADW zoo ;1- -Signature of Notary] [Print Name of Notary] Notary Public in and for ft State of Washington, residing at ,t/' !3 :�, My commission expires: _.S / La 111MINIM 200208270486 mini Page 4 of 6 91rY OF BA1NNliE tS-mmo l tit's'? 83 31P �4,Btl Xitsap Go. ilR Page 7 EXHIBTI' A PUGET SOUND ENVIRONMENTAL LEARNING CENTER TRAIL EASEMENT AREA A 15.00 foot wide strip of land situate in the Southwest quarter of Section 34, Township 25 Worth, Range 2 Fast, W.M., City of Bainbridge Island, Kitsap County, Washington, the Northerly and Westerly lines of which are described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section 34; Thence along the North line of said subdivision, North 88°29'49" West 1324.84 feet to the Northwest corner thereof; Thence along the West fine of said subdivision, South 01010'16" West 833.20 feet to the South line of the North one-half of the North one-half of the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section 34; 'Chence along said South line, North 88°29'51" West 109.82 feet to the Easterly right of way of Blakely Avenue NE and the terminus. 1 200208270486 0 PNO If B$1 I2662 0331P BIN Or BRINNIO6E 11M ESOT *4 N Kitsap Co, NA Page 8 EXHIBIT A Nw corner, ELC NE comer. SE 1/4, boundary SE 1/4, SW 114..., SW 1/4 N 8829'49" W 1324.84' 1 — - -- 15' Troil Easement i (shaded) ap w C) y ELC 3 South Line, boundary N 8.6'2951"w N 1/2, N 1/2, 14 109.82�SE 1/4, SW 1/4 t SW 1/4 J - LZf �-- ELC ' boundary l0 ° 33 .34 S 882952" E 2643.26' 34 -TO 434.34- Trait Ear ement prepared for the Puget Sound Environmental Learning Center o portion of Sec. 34, T. 25N., R. 2E., W.M. City of Bainbridge Island, Kitsop County. Washington ADAM GOLDSWORTHY, INC. LAND SURVEYING 19062 HWY 305 NORTH 779-4299 POULSBO, WA 98370 842-9598 DATE 2/14/02 DRAWING 2243Troi1 200208270486 1111 Pare 6 Of 6 SITY Of 9RINNI0K ISM ES11T 94.90 Ks*/MCo 4A '31P rage Y ATTACHMENT B North/NW Islandwood Trail Page 10