It is hereby found that the acquisition, construction, and improvement of roads to serve new developments in the city of Marysville is a major burden upon city government; that the city is experiencing a rapid, large-scale increase in intensity of land use and in population growth; that rapid growth creates large "front-end" demands for city services, including roads, and causes increased road usage; that existing and projected city funds are not adequate to meet the public's projected road needs; that failure to ensure that road improvements are made as traffic increases causes severe safety problems, impedes commerce and interferes with the comfort and repose of the public; and that the provisions of this title are necessary to preserve the legislature's intent that the city, in the exercise of reasonable discretion, retain ultimate responsibility for city services and its financial integrity.
It is further found that the city has the power under existing law to condition development and require road improvements reasonably related to the traffic impact of a proposed development, and that it is appropriate and desirable to set out in this title what will be required of developments, and to establish hereby a uniform method of treatment for similar development impact on road systems. It is further found that the State Growth Management Act (GMA) and RCW 36.70A.070(6)(e) require that "local jurisdictions must adopt and enforce ordinances which prohibit development approval if the development causes the level of service on a transportation facility to decline below the standards adopted in the transportation element of the comprehensive plan, unless transportation improvements or strategies to accommodate the impacts of development are made concurrent with the development" and that "For the purposes of this subsection [RCW 36.70A.070(6)], 'concurrent with development' shall mean that improvements or strategies are in place at the time of development, or that a financial commitment is in place to complete the improvements or strategies within six years." It is further found that this title is consistent with and implements the comprehensive plan adopted pursuant to Chapter 36.70A RCW.
It is further found that the total benefits of certain transportation demand management measures in reducing marginal trips are projected to significantly outweigh the total costs. It is further found and declared that the regulations contained in this title are necessary for the protection and preservation of the public health, safety and general welfare.
(Ord. 2852 § 10 (Exh. A), 2011)