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13-155 - King County Fire Districts - King County Zone 3 Master Interlocal Agreement
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13-155 - King County Fire Districts - King County Zone 3 Master Interlocal Agreement
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KING COUNTY ZONE 36/11/2012 <br />MASTER INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT <br />1. PARTIES. <br />13-155 <br />Council Approval 9/3/13 <br />The original parties to this King County Zone 3 Master Interlocal <br />Agreement are as follows: <br />King County Fire Protection Districts 2 (Burien), 11 (North <br />Highline), 13 (Vashon Fire), 20 (Skyway /Bryn Mawr / /Lakeridge), 39 <br />(South King Fire & Rescue, 43 (Maple Valley Fire), 44 (Mountain <br />View Fire), together with the cities of, SeaTac Fire Department, <br />Renton Fire & Emergency Services, Tukwila Fire Department, the <br />Kent Regional Fire Authority and the Valley Regional Fire <br />Authority, the Port of Seattle Fire Department and King County <br />Medic One. <br />The intent of the original parties is to create one master <br />interlocal agreement for eventual execution by various municipal <br />corporations, including but not limited to fire protection <br />districts and regional fire protection service authorities, <br />cities, counties, other special purpose districts, and other <br />agencies such as federal and state agencies, in order to create <br />one applicable master interlocal agreement with common provisions <br />between all agreeing parties. Additional parties can bring <br />themselves under the provisions of this Agreement by either <br />executing this Master Interlocal Agreement or a counterpart <br />thereof. Some of the interlocal agreements, which will be <br />exhibits hereto, will include some but not all of the parties to <br />the Master Interlocal Agreement. <br />2. RECITALS. <br />A. The original parties to this Master Interlocal Agreement have <br />found and concluded that there are many interlocal agreements <br />currently in existence in King County between fire protection <br />districts, between such districts and cities, between cities <br />and the County, and various other combinations, which <br />contain overlapping redundant terms and conditions. It is <br />further found that many of these repetitive and overlapping <br />terms and conditions could be avoided by having one master <br />interlocal agreement containing all of the standard <br />provisions agreed upon perpetually by the parties. <br />B. The original parties to this Agreement further find that <br />there is a continuing trend toward cooperation between fire <br />protection districts in King County and a beginning trend of <br />cooperation between cities and fire protection districts. In <br />an ever increasing frequency, these municipal corporations <br />are engaging in consolidated functions, complete <br />consolidations of administration or operations, and in fact <br />mergers. This Master Interlocal Agreement is intended to <br />June 5, 2012 17:17:41 <br />• 1 <br />i--0S4 <br />
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