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ITEM INFORMATION
I CAS NUMBER. 05-145 I ORIGINAL AGENDA DATE. NOVEMBER 14, 2005
AGENDA ITEM TITLE Interlocal Agreement with WRIA 9 One year Extension
CATEGORY Discussion Motion Resolution Ordinance ['Bid Award Public Hearing Other
Mtg Date Mtg Date Mtg Date illtg Date Illtg Date Mtg Date Mtg Date: 11 14/05
SPONSOR Council Mayor Adm Svcs DCD Finance Fire 111 Legal P&R Police ®PIV
SPONSOR'S The City entered into an Interlocal Agreement with 15 other cities within the Water
SUMMARY Resource Inventory Area 9 (WRIA 9) to fund a five -year habitat assessment plan through
December 31, 2005. The plan is now complete and ready for adoption and the proposed
one -year extension would allow for the development of a detailed implementation plan
and begin to pursue funding sources.
REVIEWED BY COW Mtg CA &P Cmte F &S Cmte Transportation Cmte
Utihties Cmte Arts Comm. Parks Comm. Planning Comm.
DA'Z'E. 10/11/05
RECOMMENDATIONS:
SPONSOR /ADMIIN Authorize Mayor to sign extension to the WRIA 9 Interlocal Agreement.
COMMITTEE Forward to COW and then Regular with approval.
COST IMPACT FUND SOURCE
EXPENDITURE REQUIRED AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED
$13,569.00 $18,000.00
Fund Source: 301 Parks Trails (page 22, 2005 CIP)
Comments
1 MTG. DATE I RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION
11/14/05 1 1
MTG. DATE I ATTACHMENTS
11/14/05 I Information Memo dated October 4, 2005
I 1 Supplement to the WRIA 9 Interlocal Agreement 00 -080
1 WRIA 9 Forum Approved 2006 Cost Shares
Community Parks Committee Meeting Minutes from October 11, 2005 1
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INFORMATION l\tIEl\tIO
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Mayor Mullet
Public W orks Direct~
October 4,2005
WRIA 9 Watershed Planning Interlocal A2feement
One-Year Extension
Project No. OO-DR04
ISSUE
Approve a one-year extension to the WRIA 9 Watershed Planning Interlocal Agreement,
BACKGROUND
The City of Tukwila entered into an Interlocal Agreement with 15 other WRIA 9
jurisdictions to fund a five-year habitat assessment plan through December 31, 2005.
This plan, GreenlDuwamish and Central Puget Sound Watershed Chinook Salmon Plan,
is now complete and ready for adoption from the participating jurisdictions. This
proposed one-year extension would allow for the development of a detailed
implementation plan and begin to pursue funding sources.
ANALYSIS
The WRIA 9 Watershed Planning Interlocal Agreement was established to draft a habitat
recovery plan to guide local jurisdictions in the recovery of Chinook salmon. With the
completion of the plan, the participating jurisdictions are now faced with how best to
implement the plan and how to fund the recommended actions.
The City has budgeted $18,000 annually through 2010 for Watershed Planning. Tukwila's
cost share for this one-year extension is $13,569,
ACTION
Approve a one-year extension of the WRIA 9 Watershed Planning Interlocal Agreement,
RL:ad
attachments' Extension Agreement
WRIA 9 Forum 2006 Cost Shares
(p:Proje.."tSlOOdrQ.IIWRIA 9 Info Memo)
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EXTENSION TO THE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
For the Watershed Basins within Water Resources Inventory Area 9
This Extension to Interlocal Agreement for the Watershed Basins within Water Resource Inventory
Area (WRIA) 9 ("Agreement"), entered into by King County and the Cities of Algona, Auburn, Black
Diamond, Burien, Covington, Des Moines, Enumclaw, Federal Way, Kent, Maple Valley, Normandy
Park, Renton, SeaTac, Seattle, Tukwila, and Tacoma ("Original Parties") extends the original term
of the Agreement through December 31, 2006, ("Extension") to allow all or some portion of the
Original Parties additional time to pursue initiation of activities related to implementation of the
Green/Duwamish and Central Puget Sound Watershed Chinook Salmon Plan ("Plan").
Through the Agreement, the Original 'Parties completed the drafting of the Plan in 2005 and are
engaged in the process of Plan approval and ratification through their individual legislative bodies,
The parties to this Extension ("Parties") wish to extend the Agreement through December 31 ,
2006, in order to obtain such approval and ratification and to pursue initiation of activities related to
implementation of the Plan. Section 3 of the Agreement allows the term of the Agreement to be
extended through written agreement of the Parties.
This Extension is effective upon execution by a sufficient number of the Original Parties meeting
the condition for effectiveness for the original Agreement, Le., pursuant to Section 3 of the
Agreement, execution by at least five (5) of the eligible jurisdictions within WRIA 9 representing at
least seventy per cent (70%) of the affected population, Only the Original Parties signing this
Extension shall be bound by the terms of the Agreement as extended by this Extension,
The Agreement term is hereby extended through December 31,2006, except that billing for
services provided by the Service Provider and payment for such services by the Parties executing
this Extension may extend beyond December 31, 2006, until all such billings have been paid.
This Extension may be executed in counterparts,
All other terms of the Agreement shall remain unaffected by this Extension and shall remain in full
force and effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Extension is executed by the entities so signing on the dates
indicated below:
Approved as to form'
CITY OF ALGONA
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CITY OF MAPLE VALLEY
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WRIA 9 Forum Approved 2006 Cost Shares
Proposed
REDUCED 2006
Jurisdiction Cost Shares
WRIA9 City of Alaona 0,09% $ 317,19
WRIA9 City of Auburn . 462% $ 16,282,27
WRIA9 Black Diamond 0.99% $ 3,489,06
WRIA9 City of Burien 4.01% $ 14,132.44
WRIA9 City of Covinaton 1,87% $ 6,590 44
WRIA9 Cltv of Des Moines 2,97% $ 10,467,17
WRIA9 CItY of Enumclaw 0,91% $ 3,207.11
WRIA9 CItY of Federal Way 2.27% $ 8,000.16
WRIA9 City of Kent 11.95% $ 42,115,39
WRIA9 KinQ CountY 37,72% $ 132,936.60
WRIA9 City of Maple Valley 1,56% $ 5,497.91
WRIA9 City of Normandy Park 1,10% $ 3,876.73
WRIA9 City of Renton 2,95% $ 10,396,69
WRIA9 City of SeaTac 4.40% $ 15,506,92
WRIA9 City of Seattle 18.75% $ 66,080,63
WRIA9 City of Tukwila 3.85% $ 13,568,56
WRIA9 City of Tacoma $ 16,17000
$ 368,635.24
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Community and Parks Committee
October II, 2005
Present:
Joe Duffie; Chair; Joan Hernandez, Pam Linder
Steve Lancaster, Jack Pace, Ryan Larson, Peter Beckwith, Derek Speck, EVle
Boykan, Stacy Hanson, Kevin Fuhrer, Gail Labanara, Lucy Lauterbach, Gordon
Thompson
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1. \VRIA-9 Salmon Habitat Program Gordon showed a power point program about Kmg
County's \VRIA 9(\Vater Resource Inventory Area 9) program. It showed the salmon habitat
plan overview of what kinds of programs are envisioned for improving habitat, and a ratification
plan for adopting the WRIA Plan, as well as the local role in implementing the Plan. The area
extends from Puget Sound below M~gnolia in the north past Vashon Island and Maury Island in
the South, and down the DuwamishlGreen River. Tukwila is in a transition zone where small fish
acclimate between fresh and salt water, so it plays an important role in fish survival.
Information.
2. Administrative Appeals Process Based on discussions at Council some months ago, a draft
ordinance had been drafted which removed the City Council from most quasi-judicial decisions.
Most administrative appeals that have gone to Council would instead go to a hearing examiner. The
last quasi-judicial decision by Council concerned a new development of Winners, and an appeal
from JoAnn Fabrics about the new building obscuring the view of JoAnn's, Committee members
were generally supportive of the changes, but had some hesitation about giving up all the decisions.
They agreed to send the ordinance to the CO\V and then to the Planning Commission,
Recommend ordinance to CO\V.
3. Resolution Ratifving 'VIDA 9 Habitat Plan The Plan has been put together with the help
of IS WRIAjurisdictions, and would lead to protecting habitat for salmon. Though it does not
require jurisdictions to do projects, it is a guideline for shoreline development. The Committee
requested that this item be brought back for consideration when Council Member Robertson
returns, Reschedule.
4. Amendment to WRIA-9 \Vatershed Planning A proposal has been made to extend the
current WRIA-9 Interlocal Agreement for one year. This will allow development of an
implementation plan for the recently completed Habitat Plan, This extension will require
member cities to again pay a WRIA fee, though it will be lower than previous years, Tukwila's
portion will be $13,359, and it is in the budget. Recommend interlocal to COW.
5. Zoning Code Updates New language has been added to the zoning code regarding
application for rezones. It gives better criteria for making decisions about rezones, and gives the
DCD director more weight in making decisions on interpretations, The design review approval
standards were also changed. Recommend changes to Planning Commission, then to COvV.
6. Relocation Assistance of Tenants In July, 2005 a provision in State law became available to
require landlords to relocate tenants who have been displaced due to substandard housmg
conditions, No relocation is required if the tenant caused the condition by their illegal conduct, if
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