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If an applicant's planning process or plans are materially out of compliance with the <br />requirements of the Growth Management Act, the Board may condition an offer of <br />membership upon the applicant's compliance with that act. <br />Section 3.3 Conversion to Municipal Corporation Status. In accordance with <br />Section 10.4, Cascade may be converted into a separate municipal corporation if, and as <br />permitted by law. Upon the creation of such a separate municipal corporation, all Cascade <br />rights and obligations and all Member rights an obligations under this Contract shall transfer <br />to that new municipal corporation. <br />Section 3.4 Purposes. Cascade's purposes include only those related to water <br />resources, and do not include the provision of other general services to the public, and are to: <br />a. provide a safe, reliable and high quality drinking water supply to meet the current <br />and projected demands of Cascade Members serving the Central Puget Sound <br />Region, and for non Members as determined by Cascade, and to carry out this task <br />in a coordinated, cost effective, and environmentally sensitive manner; <br />b. develop, contract for, manage, acquire, own, maintain and operate Water Supply <br />Assets, including without limitation, surface water supplies, groundwater supplies, <br />reclaimed water supplies, and other water supply resources as determined by the <br />Board; <br />c. contract with Seattle to transfer to Cascade and to modify Seattle's rights and <br />duties with respect to Seattle Contract Purveyors; <br />d. contract for, or assume certain contractual rights and duties related to the Tacoma <br />Second Supply Pipeline project; <br />e. purchase and provide water supply, transmission services, treatment facilities and <br />other related services; <br />f. provide conservation programs to promote the wise and efficient use of resources; <br />g. carry out emergency water supply and shortage management programs for its <br />Members when demands exceed available supply; <br />Cascade Interlocal Contract -9- <br />Amended and Restated <br />October 26, 2011 <br />