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AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITIES OF BURIEN, <br />DES MOINES, NORMANDY PARK, FEDERAL WAY, <br />TUKWILA, AND SEATAC TO PROVIDE LOCAL <br />MATCHING FUNDS FOR THE SEA-TAC AIRPORT <br />IMPACT STUDY <br />This Agreement is entered into between the City of Burien, a municipal corporation, hereinafter <br />referred to as "Burien;" the City of Des Moines, a municipal corporation hereinafter referred to as <br />"Des Moines;" the City of Federal Way, a municipal corporation hereinafter referred to as "Federal <br />Way;" the City of Normandy Park, a municipal corporation hereinafter referred to as "Normandy <br />Park;" the City of Tukwila, a municipal corporation hereinafter referred to as "Tukwila;" and the <br />City of SeaTac, a municipal corporation hereinafter referred to as "SeaTac;" and all six cities <br />collectively referred to as the "Parties" or "Cities", for the purpose of providing local matching <br />funds to the Washington State Department of Commerce, a state agency hereinafter referred to as <br />"Commerce," for the "Sea-Tac International Airport Impacts Study," hereinafter referred to as "the <br />Study." <br />Keteround. The Washington State Legislature enacted Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill <br />6032 during the 2018 regular session. Section 127(63) (hereinafter referred to as "the <br />Proviso") provides in part that, "$300,000 of the general fund -state appropriations for fiscal <br />year 2019 and $300,000 of the general fund -local appropriation are provided solely for the <br />department to contract with a consultant to study the current and ongoing impacts of the <br />Sea-Tac International Airport. The general fund -state funding provided in this subsection <br />serves as a state match and may not be spent unless $300,000 of local matching funds is <br />transferred to the department." The Parties have determined a method to equitably provide <br />the local matching fund obligation of $300,000 so that the Study may proceed. <br />2. Purpose. The purpose of this Agreement is for the Parties to define each Party's funding <br />obligation, which Party will enter into a contract with Commerce, and to establish a process <br />for participating in and responding to the study as it is prepared by Commerce. <br />3. oiitraet Admini t -ation. The Parties agree that SeaTac will serve as the contracting and <br />fiscal agent for the local matching contributions to the Study from the other jurisdictions <br />and has the sole responsibility to collect any such funds. SeaTac commits to transfer funds <br />to Commerce at such dates and in such amounts as required and will collect contributions <br />from other jurisdictions either prior to or after such transfers occur. <br />4. <br />t Roles and R <br />a. <br />Each Party shall be responsible for the following: <br />Each Party shall assign a representative(s) ("Party Representative(s)") to help <br />prepare and participate in review of draft work products as provided by Commerce. <br />The Party Representative for SeaTac will communicate any changes to schedules <br />and other pertinent infoiination in a timely manner so as to keep each Party apprised <br />of the status of the Commerce's work. <br />b. Time is of the essence for this Study. The Parties shall work expeditiously and in <br />Page 1 of 6 <br />31 <br />