Any new street to be established within the city of Richland and unincorporated areas within the city's urban growth boundary, public or private, or any existing unnamed street, public or private, shall require a street name approved by the city of Richland city council or by the community and development services group, planning and development services.
A. In the case of plats, proposed names shall be specified on the final plat map, and shall be in compliance with requirements set forth in this chapter, subject to the approval of the community and development services group, planning and development services.
B. In the case of other new streets or naming of unnamed streets, the owner or owners and/or contract buyers of properties abutting said street may petition in writing on a form provided by the city, to the city of Richland city council, a request to officially name a street. The petition shall bear the signatures of the owners of at least 51 percent of the lots, tracts, or parcels of property (excluding federal, state, public utilities and municipal lands) which will be served by the street to be named. The percentage of owners shall be expressed in terms of both number of properties and land area. The city council shall consider such petition in a regular council meeting. The planning and development services manager shall notify all property owners along the street by first class mail of such council meeting time and date. Tax assessment records shall be used for owner address information. The city council shall give due consideration to any and all such street name petitions only after all street naming requirements of this chapter are met.
(Ord. 6-96; Ord. 02-01; Ord. 31-03)