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KITTITAS COUNTY <br />DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS <br />STUDY SESSION STAFF REPORT <br />STUDY SESSION DATE: January 8th, 2018 <br />TOPIC: Currier Creek Estates Discussion <br />ACTION REQUESTED: None - Discussion Only <br />BACKGROUND: Signatures of the mylars granting final approval for <br />the plat of Currier Creek Estates (LP -10-00002) were <br />obtained by the BOCC on October 17th, 2017. <br />This Plat is vested to the 2004 Kittitas County Road <br />Standards which requires that prior to acceptance of <br />maintenance, and establishment onto the County <br />road system the developer shall pay any required <br />fees, receive final inspection, and petition the Board <br />of County Commissioners to consider establishing <br />the roadways on system by resolution. <br />Additionally, speed limits and stop signs for County <br />Public Roadways are established by the BOCC by <br />ordinance. <br />In 2006 the BOCC by resolution 2006-175 and <br />Ordinance 2006-62 established some of the speed <br />limits and regulatory signage within Currier Creek <br />Estates and took portions of the roads on system. <br />These actions did not formally adopt some of Phase 3 <br />roadways onto the County system nor did they <br />establish the speed limits and regulatory signage for <br />Sunnyview Lane. <br />The developer was advised on October 6t11 2017 prior <br />to final approval of the plat that Public Works in <br />conjunction with the City of Ellensburg would <br />perform the final inspection of the construction. At <br />this time if the developer wished to have the <br />roadways taken on system by the County they would <br />need to submit an application for establishment and <br />pay the associated fees. At which time Public Works <br />would request to set a Public Hearing with the BOCC <br />to consider setting the speeds and regulatory signage <br />