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UGA Interlocal Agreement (12-09-21) – Page 7 of 14 <br />of the effective date of this interlocal agreement, the County will ensure that all such <br />securities include provisions which require, upon annexation, assignment to the City <br />without further approval by any party, if allowed by the security provider. If the financial <br />guarantee cannot be assigned to the City, the County will enforce the provisions of such <br />guarantee on behalf of the City in accordance with this Agreement. <br /> <br />12. ROADS AND TRANSPORTATION. <br /> <br />12.1. Annexation of road rights-of-way. Except for noncontiguous municipal <br />purpose annexations under RCW 35.13.180 or 35A.14.300, the City agrees to propose <br />annexation of the entire right-of-way of County roads adjacent to an annexation boundary. <br /> <br />12.2. Road maintenance responsibility. The City agrees to annex continuous <br />segments of road to facilitate economical division of maintenance responsibility and avoid <br />discontinuous patterns of alternating city and county road/street ownership. Where <br />annexation of segments of road are unavoidable, the City and County agree to consider a <br />governmental services agreement providing for maintenance of the entire road/street <br />segment by the jurisdiction best able to provide maintenance services on an efficient and <br />economical basis. <br /> <br />12.3. Traffic Mitigation and Capital Facilities. For new development within <br />the UGA, in addition to review and imposition of necessary traffic impact mitigation for <br />development through the SEPA review process, the County agrees to follow the <br />development standards adopted by the County pursuant to Section 6.1 above, as well as <br />collection of traffic impact mitigation fees pursuant to Section 13, below. <br /> <br />12.4. Joint transportation planning. The City and County agree to cooperate on <br />the planning for, and annual update of, the regional roadway network plan extending <br />through the Ellensburg UGA as identified on EXHIBIT D at time of execution of this <br />document, or as thereafter amended. Such cooperation will include protection of such <br />identified roadway corridors from development impairment to the extent lawfully allowed <br />without the exercise of eminent domain power, imposition of requirements for dedication <br />or deeding of rights-of-way necessary for the preservation of such roadway corridors, and <br />imposition of road standards consistent with the City of Ellensburg Public Works <br />Development Standards as set forth in Section 6 above. <br /> <br />13. PROPORTIONATE SHARE OF TRAFFIC IMPACT MITIGATION FOR <br />COUNTY DEVELOPMENTS. <br /> <br />13.1. The Parties agree that development in the UGA should require contribution <br />of a proportionate share of programmed system improvements meeting the requirements <br />of RCW 82.02.050 needed to mitigate capacity impacts on City streets. Therefore, the <br />County shall, by December 31, 2022, adopt and apply as County regulations for assessment <br />and collection of traffic impact fees for any development within the City’s UGA. Such <br />regulations shall be substantially similar to Chapter 14.04 of the Ellensburg City Code, <br />including Appendix C (City of Ellensburg Traffic Impact Fee Development Land Use