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ITEM INFORMATION
ITEM No.
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STAFF SPONSOR: BOB GIBERSON
ORI ; INAL AGENDA DATE: 02/09/15
AGENDA ITI ;NI TITLE Chinook Wind
Resolution Accepting
Site from
King County
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SPONSOR ❑ Council ❑ Mgyor- ❑ HR II DCD • Finance ❑ Fire I E IT ❑ Pe R ❑ Police Plr
SPONSOR'S King County has entered into a purchase and sale agreement with the owner of the two
SUMMARY parcels for the Chinook Wind site. Several significant contingencies must be resolved by
February 22, 2015. Contingencies include an environmental assessment, a cultural
resources review, and obtaining Tukwila's commitment to accept the Chinook Wind site.
Council is being asked, at no additional cost, to approve this Resolution accepting the
Chinook Wind after successful acquisition by KC to develop it as a salmon habitat.
REVIEWED BY ❑ COW Mtg.
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DATE: 01/26/15
CA&P Cmte
❑ F&S Cmte I Transportation Cmte
❑ Parks Comm. 'f L Planning Comm.
COMMITTEE CHAIR: VERNA SEAL
❑ Arts Comm.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
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Public Works Department
Unanimous Approval; Forward to Committee of the Whole
COST IMPACT / FUND SOURCE
EXPENDITURE REQUIRED AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED
$0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Fund Source: 412 SURFACE WATER FUND (PG 85, 2015 CIP)
Comments:
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RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION
02/09/15
02/17/15
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ATTACHMENTS
02109/15
Informational Memorandum dated 01/23/15
Draft Resolution with Site Map
Page 85, 2015 CIP
Minutes from the Community Affairs & Parks Committee meeting of 01/26/15
02/17/15
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TO:
City of Tukwila
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
Mayor Haggerton
Community Affairs and Parks Committee
FROM: Bob Giberson, Public Works Director - f
BY: Ryan Larson, Senior Program Manager
DATE: January 23, 2015
SUBJECT: Chinook Wind
Project No. 91441202
Resolution for Site Acceptance
ISSUE
Approve a Resolution to accept the Chinook Wind site from King County at no cost following successful acquisition by
King County.
BACKGROUND
King County has entered into a purchase and sale agreement with the owner of the Sleeping Tiger properties to
acquire the Chinook Wind site located between Tukwila International Blvd and the expanded Duwamish Gardens
project. The Chinook Wind site includes two parcels totaling 5.83 acres with approximately 700' of river frontage. One
parcel is vacant and the other contains a 118 -room motel built in 1963.
The purchase and sale agreement has several significant contingencies that must be resolved by February 22, 2015.
One of the contingencies is obtaining the City of Tukwila's commitment to accept the site following acquisition and site
clearing. King County is currently performing an environmental site assessment to evaluate the site for contaminants
and a cultural resources review to determine the likelihood of impacting cultural resources.
ANALYSIS
King County's interest in the Chinook Wind property stems from their desire to see additional salmon habitat
constructed in the Duwamish Transition Zone as well as the need to provide mitigation sites for their Mitigation
Reserves Program. The Mitigation Reserves Program allows developers to forgo required onsite mitigation by paying a
fee to King County for offsite mitigation provided by the County. Sound Transit has mitigation needs relating to the
planned filling of wetlands for a project titled "Sounder South Expansion (Seattle to Tacoma Sounder Commuter Rail)
Easement 4 Improvements Project.'" The Sound Transit mitigation has been tentatively approved by the Interagency
Review Team that includes a representative from the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Division and the Corps of
Engineers.
FISCAL IMPACT
Originally Tukwila was to be the purchaser of the Chinook Wind site using grant funds, but King County is now
purchasing the two parcels, Funding for the Chinook Wind acquisition would be through a combination of funds
provided by the Mitigation Reserve Program, Conservation Futures, and King County Park funds. Future design and
construction funds have not been secured to date, but additional Mitigation Reserve Program funds are anticipated as
well as potential funding from the King County Flood Control District and other grant programs.
RECOMMENDATION
Approve this Resolution that accepts the Chinook Wind site from King County after successful acquisition and consider
this item at the February 9, 2015 Committee of the Whole and subsequent February 17, 2015 Regular Meeting.
attachments: Draft Resolution with Site Map
Page 85, 2015 CIP
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, COMMITTING TO THE ACCEPTANCE
OF THE CHINOOK WIND HABITAT SITE FROM KING COUNTY.
WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila has an approved Capital Improvement Project titled
"Chinook Wind" that calls for the acquisition and restoration of the project site shown on
the attached map; and
WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila was awarded $1,903,616 in combined King
Conservation Futures and King County Parks funds for the acquisition of the Chinook
Wind site; and
WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila is in need of additional funding to acquire and
develop the Chinook Wind site; and
WHEREAS, King County created a Mitigation Reserves Program that allows
applicants an option to purchase mitigation credits from King County to fulfill mitigation
needs; and
WHEREAS, King County is in need of acquiring additional mitigation sites for their
Mitigation Reserves Program; and
WHEREAS, Sound Transit is required to provide mitigation for a project titled
"Sounder South Expansion (Seattle to Tacoma Sounder Commuter Rail) Easement 4
Improvements Project" and are seeking approval to use the Mitigation Reserves
Program to fulfill their mitigation requirements; and
WHEREAS, King County entered into a Purchase and Sale Agreement with
Sleeping Tiger, LLC, the owner of the Chinook Wind site, to purchase the site for
$6,200,000, which is contingent upon King County receiving a commitment from the
City of Tukwila to accept transfer of fee ownership of the Chinook Wind site from King
County following purchase and required site work; and
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WHEREAS, King County is performing an environmental evaluation of the site and,
prior to transferring the property to the City of Tukwila, any necessary environmental
remediation will be completed or will be satisfactorily addressed in the transfer
agreement; and
WHEREAS, King County intends to purchase the site, remove all site
improvements, provide erosion control, install a security fence, and transfer the site to
the City of Tukwila to develop into a habitat restoration and mitigation site in accordance
with funding requirements;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Upon successful acquisition of the project site by King County, the City
of Tukwila shall accept the future transfer from King County of fee ownership of the
acquired Chinook Wind property at no additional cost to the City, and develop it into a
salmon habitat restoration and mitigation site that may include minor park elements on
the periphery as restoration funds become available.
Section 2. To grant King County use and access rights to implement mitigation
project at the acquired Chinook Wind property.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at
a Regular Meeting thereof this day of , 2015.
ATTEST /AUTHENTICATED:
Christy O'Flaherty, MMC, City Clerk Kate Kruller, Council President
APPROVED AS TO FORM BY:
Filed with the City Clerk:
Passed by the City Council:
Resolution Number:
Rachel B. Turpin, City Attorney
Attachment: Map of Chinook Wind Project Site
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CITY OF TUKWILA CAPITAL PROJECT SUMMARY
2015 to 2020
PROJECT: Chinook Wind Project No. 91441202
DESCRIPTION: Purchase and restore site as a salmon estuary and passive park.
The WRIA 9 Salmon Recovery Plan recommends creating 20 -acres of off- channel habitat within the
JUSTIFICATION: Duwamish Transition Zone and lists this section of the river as critical habitat for salmon recovery
within the Green / Duwamish Watershed.
STATUS: Property currently listed for sale. Acquisition funding options being explored and may include King
County Conservation Futures and King County Mitigation Bank.
MAINT. IMPACT: Passive park and habitat site will require additional maintenance resources,
COMMENT: Grant funding applied for through the King County Conservation Futures in 2014.
FINANCIAL Through Estimated
in $000's
2013 2014 2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
BEYOND TOTAL
EXPENSES
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50
650
700
Land (R/W)
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6,000
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400
400
Construction
3,000
3,000
TOTAL EXPENSES
0
18
6,050
650
0
3,400
0
0
0
10,118
FUND SOURCES
Awarded Grant
0
Proposed Grant
6,000
600
3,400
10,000
Mitigation Actual
0
Mitigation Expected
0
City Oper. Revenue
0
18
50
50
0
0
0
0
0
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TOTAL SOURCES
0
18
6,050
650
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3,400
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0
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City of Tukwila
Community Affairs and Parks Committee
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS AND PARKS COMMITTEE - Meeting Minutes
January 26, 2015 – 5 :30 p.m. – Hazelnut Conference Room
PRESENT
Councilmembers: Verna Seal, Chair; Kate Kruller (Absent: Dennis Robertson, Allan Ekberg)
Staff: Rick Still, Brandon Miles, Stacy Hansen, Ryan Larson, Rachel Bianchi,
Laurel Humphrey
CALL TO ORDER: Committee Chair Duffle called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m.
k. PRESENTATIONS
11. BUSINESS AGENDA
A. 2015 -2016 Human Services Contracts
Staff is seeking Council approval of six two -year human services contracts for a variety of social
services as outlined below. Funding for these was approved by the City Council through the
2015-2016 Biennial Budget as part of the Human Services Departmental proposal.
• Renton Area Youth Services – Substance Abuse /Mental Health: Two year total $62,660
• Renton Area Youth Services – RAYS School Based Counseling: Two year total $110,184
• Refugee Women's Alliance – Family Support & Case Management: Two year total
$42,400
• Multi - Service Center – Emergency Assistance Program: Two year total $90,000
• Institutefor Family Development —Pact: Two year total $43,200
• Tukwila Pantry – Food Bank: Two year total $48,740
Staff clarified for the Committee that Tukwila students in other school districts are able to take
advantage of similar programs through their district. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD
TO FEBRUARY 2, 2016 REGULAR CONSENT AGENDA.
The Committee agreed to consider the Resolution relating to the Chinook Wind Project as the next
item of business.
B. Resolution: Site Ac ■uisition for the Chinook Wind Pro "ect
Staff is seeking Council approval of a resolution that would accept the Chinook Wind Site from
King County at no cost following successful acquisition by King County. The County has
entered into a purchase and sale agreement with the owner of the Sleeping Tiger properties to
acquire the site, located between Tukwila International Boulevard and the expanded Duwamish
Gardens project.. The purchase and sale agreement includes several contingencies that must
be resolved by February 22, 2015, including obtaining Tukwila's commitment to accept the site.
The County's interest stems from their the need to provide mitigation sites and a desire for
additional salmon habitat in the area. An environmental assessment and cultural resources
review are currently underway. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO FEBRUARY 9,
2015 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE.
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