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ITEM INFORMATION
CAS NUMBER: 09-176 I ORIGINAL AGENDA DATE: DECEMBER 7, 2009
AGENDA ITEM TITLE Tukwila /SeaTac /Des Moines /Covington Minor Home Repair
CATEGORY Discussion Motion Resolution Ordinance Bid Award Public Hearing Other
Mtg Date 12/07/09 Mtg Date 12/7/09 Mtg Date Mtg Date Mtg Date Mtg Date Mtg Date
SPONSOR Council Ma Adm Svcs DCD Finance Fire Legal P&R Police PW/
SPONSOR'S With the addition of the City of Covington, a new interlocal agreement is required for the
SUMMARY 2010 Minor Home Repair program.
REVIEWED BY COW Mtg. CA &P Cmte F &S Cmte Transportation Cmte
Utilities Cmte Arts Comm. Parks Comm. Planning Comm.
DATE: 11/23/09
RECOMMENDATIONS:
SPONSOR /ADMIN. Mayor's Office, Human Services
COMMITTEE Unanimous approval Forward to Council of the Whole
COST:�IMPACT /:-FUND SOURCE
EXPENDITURE; REQUIRED AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED
Fund Source: HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT TO REIMBURSE THE CITY
Comments:
MTG. DATE..:
OF COUNCIL ACTION
MTG. DATE `ATTACHMENTS'
12/7/09 Informational Memorandum dated 11/23/09
Draft Interlocal Agreement
Minutes from the Community Affairs and Parks Committee meeting of 11/23/09
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TO:
FROM: Evelyn Boykan, Human Services Manager
DATE: November 23, 2009
SUBJECT: Interlocal Agreement for 2010 Minor Home Repair Program
ISSUE
We are expecting a formal award letter for $100,000 to fund the 2010 Tukwila, SeaTac, Des
Moines, and Covington Minor Home Repair program. The addition of Covington requires a new
agreement between the cities. The program serves income eligible homeowners with minor
home repair including but not limited to carpentry, plumbing, electrical, HVAC systems,
preventative maintenance etc.
BACKGROUND
The Human Services Office in Tukwila has served as the fiscal agent for a contract with King
County since 2005. Funds come from a competitive application to King County for federal
Community Development Block Grants. Each City manages its own program with funds that
are distributed. For 2010 the fund split will be $25,000 for Tukwila and Des Moines, $26,000 for
SeaTac, and $24,000 for Covington. In 2009 we provided over 30 jobs to eligible homeowners.
DISCUSSION
The attached Interlocal Agreement outlines the responsibilities and duties of each participating
city.
RECOMMENDATION
Due to the number of Council meetings left in 2009, the Council is being asked for forward this
directly to the December 7, 2009 Regular Meeting for consideration and approval.
ATTACHMENTS
Draft Interlocal Agreement
City of Tukwila
INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
Mayor Haggerton
Community and Parks Committee
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SEATAC, DES
MOINES, COVINGTON, AND THE CITY OF TUKWILA FOR
PLANNING, FUNDING, AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A JOINT MINOR
HOME REPAIR PROGRAM
THIS INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT "Interlocal is entered into pursuant to
Chapter 39.34 RCW, the Interlocal Cooperation Act, by the City of SeaTac "SeaTac the City
of Des Moines "Des Moines the City of Covington "Covington and the City of Tukwila
"Tukwila hereinafter referred to as "City" or "Cities," to provide for planning, funding, and
implementation of a minor home repair program.
WHEREAS, the Cities engage in activities which support human service providers in
King County; and
WHEREAS, the Cities wish to make the most efficient use of their resources by
cooperating to provide funding to support human service providers in south King County; and
WHEREAS, through the Interlocal Cooperation Act, Chapter 39.34 RCW, the Cities
have the authority to engage in cooperative efforts that will result in more efficient use of
government resources;
NOW, THEREFORE, and in consideration of the terms, conditions, and performances
made herein, it is agreed as follows:
1. Purpose. The purpose of this Interlocal is to set up a cooperative arrangement
between the Cities to consolidate the funding process and implementation of a minor home repair
program. This Interlocal will increase the efficiency of administering the program while
decreasing administrative costs.
Interlocal.
2. Responsibilities.
A. Tukwila's Duties.
1) Contract and act as the fiscal and administrative agent with King County for
the implementation of a Block Grant for a minor home repair program for Des Moines, Tukwila
Covington, and SeaTac.
2) Maintain required documentation and prepare required reports for King
County consistent with the County's requirements regarding the use of Community Development
Block Grant funds.
3) Maintain accounts and records that properly reflect transactions related to this
4) Responsible for reimbursing participating cities and submitting required
paperwork to King County.
Joint Human Services Application and Funding MOU
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5) Responsible for the implementation of the minor home repair program within
Tukwila in accordance with terms specified in the Block Grant contract between Tukwila and
King County.
this Interlocal.
this Interlocal.
6) Review and pay invoices for any services performed in Tukwila pursuant to
7) Reimburse SeaTac, Covington, and Des Moines on an as received basis for
any invoices received pursuant to this Interlocal.
B. SeaTac's Duties
1) Responsible for the implementation of the minor home repair program within
SeaTac in accordance with terms specified in the Block Grant contract between Tukwila and
King County.
2) Review and pay invoices for any services performed in SeaTac pursuant to
3) Remit invoices to Tukwila for reimbursement.
C. Des Moines' Duties
1) Responsible for the implementation of the minor home repair program within
Des Moines in accordance with terms specified in the Block Grant contract between Tukwila and
King County.
2) Review and pay invoices for any services performed in Des Moines pursuant
to this Interlocal.
this Interlocal.
3) Remit invoices to Tukwila for reimbursement.
D. Covin2ton's Duties
1) Responsible for the implementation of the minor home repair program within
Covington in accordance with terms specified in the Block Grant contract between Tukwila and
King County.
2) Review and pay invoices for any services performed in Covington pursuant to
3) Remit invoices to Tukwila for reimbursement.
E. Cities' Joint Duties
Joint Human Services Application and Funding ILA
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1) Subcontract with an agency /contractors that will perform qualified home
repairs in Tukwila, SeaTac, Covington, and Des Moines in accordance with King County's
Block Grant program and applicable city policies.
2) No City shall use more funds than have been annually allocated to it by King
County for a minor home repair program. However, if a City is unable to spend its portion of the
funds by the 3` quarter of the year for which the funds were allocated, the Cities may mutually
agree to shift those funds to another City that has an on -going demand for minor home repair.
3. Duration. This Interlocal shall become effective when it is approved by the Cities
and shall remain in effect on an ongoing basis so long as funds are available for the minor home
repair program.
4. Termination. Any City may terminate this Interlocal without cause by giving the
other Cities a thirty -day written notice. The terminating City shall remain fully responsible for
meeting its funding responsibilities to date up to the point of termination and other obligations
established by this Interlocal through the end of the calendar year in which such notice is given.
5. Notices. Notices to the Cities shall be sent to the following persons:
City Contact
SeaTac Human Services Coordinator, currently Colleen Brandt Schluter
4800 S. 188`" Street, SeaTac, WA 98188
206.973.4815; cbschluter aci.seatac.wa.us
Des Moines Code Enforcement Officer, currently Nancy Uhrich
21630 11 Ave S, Suite D
Des Moines, WA 98198 -6398
206- 870 -6558
nuhrichAdesmoineswa.gov
Covington Personnnel Division/Human Services, Victoria Throm
16720 SE 271 Street, Ste. 100
Covington, WA 98042
253 -638 -1110 Ext. 2237
Vthromnaci.covington. wa. us
Tukwila Human Services Manager, currently Evelyn Boykan
6200 Southcenter Blvd, Tukwila, WA 98188
206.433.7180; eboykan@ci.tukwila.wa.us
6. Indemnification. Each City agrees to indemnify the other City from any claims,
damages, losses, and costs, including, but not limited to, attorney's fees and litigation costs
arising out of claims by third parties for breach of contract, property damage, and bodily injury,
including death, caused solely by the negligence or willful misconduct of such City, the City's
employees, affiliated corporations, officers, and lower tier subcontractors in connection with this
Interlocal.
Joint Human Services Application and Funding ILA
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Each City hereby waives its immunity under Title 51 of the Revised Code of Washington
for claims of any type brought by any City agent or employee against the other City. This
waiver is specifically negotiated by the parties and a portion of the City's payment hereunder is
expressly made the consideration for this waiver.
7. Insurance. Each City shall procure and maintain in full force throughout the duration
of the Interlocal comprehensive general liability insurance with a minimum coverage of
$1,000.000.00 per occurrence /aggregate for personal injury and property damage. In the event
that a City is a member of a pool of self insured cities, the City shall provide proof of such
membership in lieu of the insurance requirement above. Such self insurance shall provide
coverage equal to or greater than that required of non -self insurance pool member Cities.
8. Annlicable Law: Venue: Attorney's Fees. This Interlocal shall be governed by and
construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. In the event any suit,
arbitration, or other proceeding is instituted to enforce any term of this Interlocal, the parties
specifically understand and agree that venue shall be exclusively in King County, Washington.
The prevailing party in any such action shall be entitled to its attorney's fees and costs of suit.
9. Counternarts. This document may be executed in any number of counterparts, each
of which shall be considered an original.
10. Amendment or Modification. This Interlocal may be amended or modified in writing
with the mutual consent of the Cities.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have entered into this Interlocal as of this
day of 2009.
CITY OF SEATAC CITY OF TUKWILA
By: ftrWi By:
Cam, City Manager
Date: ,4 6 r Date:
Attest: Attest:
[Printed Namel [Printed Namel
Title: Title:
Approved As To Form:
Mark S. Jo n, Sr. Assistant City Attorney
Joint Human Services Application and Funding ILA
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Jim Haggerton, Mayor
Approved As To Form:
Shelley M. Kerslake, City Attorney
CITY OF DES MOINES CITY OF COVINGTON
By: By:
Anthony A. Piasecki, City Manager Derek Matheson, City Manager
Date: Date:
Attest: Attest:
[Printed Namel [Printed Namel
Title: Title:
Approved As To Form: Approved As To Form:
Susan Mahoney, Assistant City Attorney Sara Springer, City Attorney
Joint Human Services Application and Funding ILA
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EXHIBIT A and Implementation of a Joint Minor
Interlocal Between the Cities For Planning, Funding'
Home Repair Program
CALENDAR YEAR 2010
Joint Human Services Application and Funding ILA
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COMMUNITY AFFAIRS AND PARKS COMMITTEE
Meeting Minutes
November 23, 2009 5:00 p.m.; Conference Room #3
PRESENT
Councilmembers:
Absent:
Staff:
CALL TO ORDER: Committee Chair Griffin called the meeting to order at 5:03 p.m.
I. PRESENTATIONS
No presentations.
II. BUSINESS AGENDA
A. Interlocal Agreement for Minor Home Repair Program
Grant monies are pending appropriation for the 2010 Minor Home Repair Program through the
Community Development Block Grant, and staff is seeking approval to enter into an Interlocal
Agreement between the Cities of SeaTac, Des Moines, Covington and Tukwila for the planning, funding
and implementation of a joint minor home repair program in 2010.
Last year this interlocal agreement was between the cities of Seatac, Des Moines and Tukwila and was
going to be self renewing; however, the City of Covington has now been added to the program, and a new
interlocal agreement is necessary.
Tukwila continues to serve as the fiscal agent of the Minor Home Repair Program for the above
mentioned cities. Targeting low and moderate income homeowners, Minor Home Repair program repairs
include electrical, plumbing, carpentry and roofing.
Terms of the interlocal agreement are almost identical to last year, with the exception that the City of
Covington has been added as a participant. Due to the limited number of Council meetings remaining in
2009, staff is requesting this item move directly to the December 7 Regular meeting. UNANIMOUS
APPROVAL. FORWARD TO DECEMBER 7 REGULAR MEETING.
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City of Tukwila
Community Affairs and Parks Committee
Verna Griffin, Chair; and Kathy Hougardy
Joe Duffle
Rhonda Berry, Evie Boykan, Bruce Fletcher, Marty O'Brien, Dave Johnson, Shawn Hunstock,
Jack Pace and Kimberly Matej
B. 2010 Parks Recreation Fee Increase
As an information only item, staff presented the Community Affairs Parks Committee with Parks
Recreation fee increases that will take effect January 1, 2010. It is anticipated that the increases will add
approximately $154,000 to the department's annual revenue.
Fee increases will take effect department -wide and includes increases to:
Recreation Programs
Facility Rentals
Picnic Shelters
Athletic Fields
Swimming Pool
Committee member Hougardy suggested staff consider further researching surrounding aquatic facilities
for comparison to the City's fees. She believes that the City's non resident rates may be extremely low in
comparison to surrounding communities.