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RES 2007-25 OPEN SPACE PARK LAND FOR THE WINSLOW URBAN AREARESOLUTION NO. 2007-25 A RESOLUTION by the City of Bainbridge Island City Council, Bainbridge Island, Washington, that declares acquisition of open space and park land for the Winslow urban area to be a City priority. WHEREAS, the Washington State Growth Management Act ("GMA") requires urban growth areas to be defined to include urban densities and commensurate open space areas; and WHEREAS, in its Comprehensive Plan, the City of Bainbridge Island ("City") has recognized Winslow as the urban core of the Island and allocated half of all island population growth to Winslow "in order to achieve the goals of the GMA" (BICP LU Element, Framework of the Plan, Goal 1, FRW 1.3, Goal 2, FRW 2.1); and WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan Framework offers guidance specifically aimed at providing additional open space within Winslow (Winslow Master Plan, Chapter 4, Open Space and Trails, WMP 4-1); and WHEREAS, the Winslow Master Plan calls for incorporation of open space and green spaces throughout Winslow: "As new growth is concentrated in the Winslow areas, there will be a need for centrally -located parks and gathering places for passive recreation; therefore, usable parks throughout the Winslow area should be created or enhanced," and "[n]ew parks should be acquired" (Winslow Master Plan, Chapter 4, Open Space and Trails, Parks WMP 4-2, WMP 4- 2.3); and WHEREAS, reflecting the findings of the 2000 Bainbridge Island Community Values Survey Summary of Findings that prioritized the acquisition of open space on November 6, 2001, almost 70% of Bainbridge Island voters approved the issuance of bonds to acquire open space and passive parks; and WHEREAS, in December 2001, the City Council approved seven Bainbridge Island citizens to serve on an Open Space Commission (the "Commission") to carry out this mandate; and WHEREAS, on September 12, 2006, the City Council approved Resolution No. 2006- 14, providing new authority to the Commission to continue to identify and recommend lands to the City Council for City purchase, and High Density areas are included in the Commission's selection criteria; and WHEREAS, the Report of the Mayor's 2025 Growth Advisory Committee, The Bainbridge Island Non -Motorized Transportation Plan, the draft Ferry Gateway Urban Design Plan, and the draft Winslow Parks Plan prepared by the Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park and Recreation District, all recommend the acquisition of additional park land open space, and trail easements in the Winslow area; and 11/30/2007 Pg. 1 of WHEREAS, the Winslow Master Plan and the draft Ferry/Gateway Urban Design Plan could lead to zoning for new high-density residential complexes being built in and on the edge of I Winslow for a population increase to nearly 10,000 by 2025; and WHEREAS, the Winslow area currently contains only three percent of the island's park land (37 acres out of a total of 1,252.4 acres), creating a serious shortage of active and passive parkland according to state and national standards; and WHEREAS, rapid development of vacant parcels within the Winslow core and frame areas will soon foreclose on opportunities to acquire critically needed parks and open space areas for current and future residents; now, therefore, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAINBRIDGE ISLAND DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Direct the City of Bainbridge Island Open Space Commission to prioritize acquisition of major protected open space and park land in Winslow, subject to funding availability, in order to satisfy state and City requirements, and to ensure a quality of life for present and future generations by: 1. Prioritizing acquisition of Winslow parks and open spaces in the 2008 Commission's work plan. 2. Actively pursuing identification of potential open space and park land acquisitions within the area covered by the Winslow Master Plan and the Ferry/Gateway Urban Design Plan, to the City Council. 3. Working with citizens and neighborhood groups, and with the Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park and Recreation District, to identify potential candidate properties within their neighborhoods. 4. Soliciting candidate parcels by advertising the need for Winslow open space and park land. 5. Continuing to work with Non -Motorized Transportation Advisory Committee and the Bainbridge Island Park and Recreation District to acquire and improve trails island -wide. PASSED by the City Council this 28th day of November, 2007. APPROVED by the Mayor this 30th day f November, 200 . Darlene Kordonowy, Mayor 11/30/2007 Pg. 2 of 3 1 ATTEST/AUTHENTICATE: Rosalind D. Lassoff, CMC City Clerk FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: November 6, 2007 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: November 28, 2007 RESOLUTION NO: 2007-25 11/30/2007 Pg. 3 of 3