HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil Resolution 925RESOLUTION NO. ~ aS __
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ACCEPTANCE OF JURISDICTION
OVER PORTIONS OF HASKELL ST., W. PINE ST., AND FREEMAN RD.
WHEREAS, ORS 373.270 allows cities to accept jurisdiction over county roads ar
parts thereof within a city whenever the city's governing body deems it necessary or
expedient and in the best interests of the city to acquire jurisdiction.
NOW, THEREFORE;
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CLTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CENTRAL POINT,
OREGON., AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Central Point deems it necessary and expedient and in the best
interests of the City to acquire jurisdiction over West Pine Street, from
Haskell Street to Glen Way, and Haskell Street, from West Pine
Street to a point 700 feet North of West Pine Street, and Freeman
Road, from a point 350 feet South of Oak Street to Chestnut. Street,
all of which are roads within the City of Central Point.
Section 2. The City Administrator is Authorized and directed to sign the original
of Exhibit "A", which is an agreement between. the Gity of Central
Point and Jackson County setting forth the terms and conditions of
the jurisdictional transfer of the roads mentioned. above. Exhibit "A"
is attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein.
Passed by the Council and signed by me in authentication of its passage this ~~~~
day of ~~ :~.~ , 2001.
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City Representative
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Mayor Bill Walton
Approved by me this ~d day of 'f~c~b~..~ , 2001.
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M yor Bill Walton
RESOLUTION NO. ~~~ (102501')
CaR E T
This Agreement between Jackson County, a political subdivision of the State of
Oregon, hereinafter referred to as "County" and the City of Central Point, an Oregon
municipal corporation, hereinafter referred. to as "City";
Recitals
A. The County presently has jurisdiction over the Roads (as defined below)
within the city limits of the City.. Because of the geographical location of the Roads,. the
costs of maintenance and improvements to the Roads has become unduly burdensome
to the County.
B. The City is involved in an ongoing street improvement program for roads
and streets within the city limits. The City wishes to exercise jurisdiction over the Roads
to ensure that the Roads are included within the City's street. improvement program.
C. ORS 373.270 permits the jurisdiction over county roads to be transferred
to a city whenever the county governing board deems it necessary, expedient or for the
best interest of the county to surrender jurisdiction, and the governing body of the city
deems it necessary or expedient and for the best interest of the city to acquire
jurisdiction over the county roads to the same extent as it has over other public streets
and alleys of the city.
D. The Board of Commissioners of the County has, after satisfying the notice
requirements stated in ORS 373.270(2), (3) and (4), adopted an order authorizing
surrender of jurisdiction over the Roads and execution. of this Agreement on behalf of
the County.
E. The City Council of the City has adopted a resolution authorizing the
acceptance of jurisdiction over the Roads and execution of this Agreement. on behalf of
the City.
Agreement.
NOW THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows:
1. Identification of Roads. This Agreement concerns portions of the
following county roads within the City:
a. West Pine Street, from Haskell Street to Glen Way
b. Haskell Street, from West Pine Street to a point. 700 feet North. of West
Pine Street.
C Freeman Road, from a point 350 feet South of Oak Street to Chestnut
Street.
The roads identified above are collectively referred to in this Agreement as the
"Roads". The Roads are shown on Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated into this
Agreement by reference.
2. Transfer of Jurisdiction.. The County hereby transfers jurisdiction over the
Roads to the City, and the City hereby assumes jurisdiction over the Roads from. the
County. The City is hereby solely responsible for all construction, improvements,
repair, maintenance, levying and collection of assessments and control of access over
the Roads. The city shall have the same jurisdiction over the Roads as by its charter
and the laws of the State of Oregon are given or granted it over any of the public streets
and alleys of the City.
3. Payment By Count. Within 30 days of the execution of this Agreement
by both parties, the County shall make cone-time payment to the City in the amount of
$93,000.00 as a contribution towards defraying the City's costs of constructing,
improving, repairing and maintaining the Roads. After making the payment, the County
shall have no further obligation, financial or otherwise, with regard to the Roads.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties set their hands on the date indicated..
COUNTY:
JACKSON COUNTY
By: Susan Slack
County Administrator
Dated:
APPROVED AS TO FORM
Doug iUlcGeary
Assistant Co. Counsel
CITY:.
CITY OF CENTRAL POINT
By:
Dated.: