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ITEM INFORMATION
ITEM No.
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STAFF SPoNSOR: JACK PACE
ORIGINAL AGHNDA aVrk: 5/19/14
ACIINDA Iii M TITLE Interlocal
Agreement with Seattle for Hearing Examiner Services
CATIGORY Discussion
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Motion
Date 5/19/14
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SPONSOR'S The City of Tukwila's interlocal agreement with the City of Seattle for Hearing Examiner
suMMARY services is up for renewal. The proposed agreement would renew the agreement through
2016.
RI N IKW I T BY — COW Mtg.
Utilities Cmte
DATE: 5/13/14
CA&P Cmte
F&S Cmte _ Transportation Cmte
_ Parks Comm. ] Planning Comm.
COMMITTEE CHAIR: DUFFIE
Arts Comm.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
SPoNsoR/ADmIN.
CoMMITI'M
Department of Community Development
Unanimous Approval; Forward to Consent Agenda
COST IMPACT / FUND SOURCE
Exim:NDITuR,,: REQUIRIM AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED
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Fund Source:
Common's:
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RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION
5/19/14
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ATTACHMENTS
5/19/14
Informational Memorandum dated 5/7/14
Interlocal Agreement
Minutes from the Community Affairs and Parks Committee meeting of 5/13/14
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TO:
City of Tukwila
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
Mayor Haggerton
Community Affairs and Parks
FROM: Jack Pace, DCD Director
BY: Nora Gierloff, Deputy DCD Director
DATE: May 7, 2014
SUBJECT: Hearing Examiner Inter local Agreement
ISSUE
The current Inter local Agreement with the City of Seattle for Hearing Examiner services expires
June 30, 2014. Attached is the proposed agreement for the period July 1, 2014 through
December 31, 2016.
BACKGROUND
Tukwila has contracted with the City of Seattle for Hearing Examiner services since 2005.
DISCUSSION
The City of Seattle has performed these services for Tukwila in an efficient and cost effective
manner for many years. There is no increase in cost for the remainder of 2014 though it is
anticipated that Seattle will be raising its hourly rate to $115 in 2015.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
For land use cases the cost of the Hearing Examiner is passed through to the applicant. Other
Departments budget for these costs.
RECOMMENDATION
The Committee is being asked to forward this agreement to the Consent Agenda at the May 19,
2014 regular meeting for approval.
ATTACHMENT
Draft Inter local Agreement
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
CITY OF TUKWILA AND THE CITY OF SEATTLE FOR
HEARING EXAMINER SERVICES
This INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT ( "Agreement ") is made and entered into pursuant to the Interlocal
Cooperation Act, Chapter 39.34 of the Revised Code of Washington, by and between the City of
Tukwila, a Washington municipal corporation ( "Tukwila "), and the City of Seattle, a Washington
municipal corporation acting through its Office of Hearing Examiner ( "Seattle "), for Tukwila's
utilization of Seattle's hearing examiner services.
WHEREAS, Tukwila is in need of the services of a hearing examiner; and
WHEREAS, Seattle has the experience, personnel, and willingness to provide hearing examiner
services,
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the terms and conditions set forth herein, it is agreed by and
between Tukwila and Seattle as follows:
1. Statement of Purpose. The purpose of this Agreement is for Seattle to provide hearing
examiner services to Tukwila.
2. Scope of Services. Seattle shall provide hearing examiner services and accompanying
support services for Tukwila as required by Tukwila.
3. Compensation. Tukwila shall pay Seattle $105.00 per hour for Seattle's hearing examiner
services. Tukwila shall pay Seattle $30.00 per hour for any support services requested by
Tukwila. Seattle shall be reimbursed for any direct expenses advanced on Tukwila's behalf
including mailing and copying charges. If Seattle is required to provide any copying services
in the performance of this Agreement, Tukwila shall pay Seattle $0.15 per page for the
copies.
Drug asset forfeiture hearings shall have a one -hour minimum hearing examiner service
charge unless Tukwila notifies Seattle of the hearing cancellation at least 24 hours prior to
the scheduled hearing time.
Seattle shall not bill for travel time between Seattle and Tukwila. Tukwila will pay a $20.00
flat fee for round trip travel to Tukwila, together with mileage at the current government
reimbursement rate. Each individual providing hearing examiner services under this
Agreement shall separately present to Tukwila a monthly statement detailing the mileage
and number of trips to Tukwila for which the individual is eligible for reimbursement. Each
individual providing hearing examiner services under this Agreement shall be paid directly
and monthly within thirty (30) days after Tukwila receives the individual's detailed request
for reimbursement. Seattle retains the right to increase its hourly rate in 2015, which will
require amendment of this Agreement.
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4. Method of Payment. Seattle shall bill Tukwila on a monthly basis for work performed.
Within thirty 30 days of receiving Seattle's invoice, Tukwila shall issue a check to Seattle for
services rendered.
5. Scheduling Services. Seattle's hearing examiner services shall be scheduled on a case by
case basis. Tukwila shall contact Seattle to schedule appropriate dates and times.
6. Hearing Location. Hearings shall be held at Tukwila City Hall. Seattle shall provide the
necessary recording equipment in order to record the hearings. The hearings may be held
in the day or evening as required by Tukwila.
7. Hearing Decision. Hearings shall be conducted in compliance with the Tukwila Municipal
Code. Upon conclusion of the hearing, Seattle shall issue a written decision. This decision
shall make findings of fact and conclusions of law based on the Tukwila Municipal Code.
The written decision shall be issued within fifteen (15) business days of the hearing unless
unusual circumstances exist.
8. Duration. This Agreement shall take effect upon execution of the Agreement by both
parties, and the appointment of the hearing examiner by the Mayor of Tukwila and the
approval of the Tukwila City Council. This Agreement shall remain in effect through
December 31, 2016 and shall be subject to renewal by mutual agreement.
9. Termination. Either party may terminate this Agreement by giving thirty (30) days written
notice of termination to the other party.
10. Indemnification and Hold Harmless. Seattle shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless
Tukwila and its officers, agents, and employees from any and all claims, actions, suits,
liability, loss, costs, expenses, and damages of any nature whatsoever, by reason or arising
out of any negligent action or omission of Seattle, its officers, agents and employees in
relation to the Agreement. Likewise, Tukwila shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless
Seattle and its officers, agents, and employees from any and all claims, actions, suits,
liability, loss, costs, expenses, and damages of any nature whatsoever, by reason or arising
out of any negligent action or omission of Tukwila, its officers, agents, and employees in
relation to this Agreement.
Except as provided below, in the event the parties are determined jointly liable to any
claimant or litigant, each party shall bear responsibility for its own defense, including the
payment of all attorney fees and costs associated therewith, and shall satisfy any judgment
or settlement to the extent fault is allocated to such party.
Seattle does not assume liability or responsibility for, or in any way release Tukwila from,
any liability or responsibility that arises, in whole or in part, from the existence or effect of
Tukwila's ordinances, code, policies, rules, or regulations. If any cause, claim, or action of
any kind is commenced in which the enforceability and /or validity of any Tukwila ordinance,
code, policy, or regulation, including its constitutionality, is at issue, Tukwila shall defend the
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same at its sole cost and expense, and if judgment is entered, or damages are awarded
against Seattle, or against Seattle and Tukwila jointly, Tukwila shall promptly satisfy the
same.
11. Applicable Law. This Agreement 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 the Agreement, the parties specifically understand and
agree that venue shall be exclusively in King County, Washington.
12. Administrator. No administrator is needed for this Agreement.
13. Records Retention and Transference. Seattle may retain records up to one year from the
date of final disposition after which Seattle shall transfer the records to Tukwila.
14. Notices. All notices required or permitted pursuant to this Agreement shall be addressed as
follows:
City of Seattle
Office of Hearing Examiner
PO Box 94729
Seattle WA 98124
City of Tukwila
Office of the City Clerk
6200 Southcenter Blvd
Tukwila WA 98188
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed.
CITY OF TUKWILA
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
Dated:
Approved as to Form
Tukwila City Attorney
CITY OF SEATTLE
OFFICE OF HEARING EXAMINER
Sue A. Tanner, Hearing Examiner
Dated:
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Community Affairs and Parks Committee
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS AND PARKS COMMITTEE - Meeting Minutes
May 13, 2014 — 5:30 p.m. — Hazelnut Conference Room
PRESENT
C0unci|m8mbers: Joe Duffie, Chair; Dennis Robertson, Verna Seal
Staff: David Cline, Nora Gierloff, Evie Boykan, Laurel Humphrey
CALL TO ORDER: Committee Chair Duffie called the meeting to order at 5:40 p.m.
1. PRESENTATIONS
U. BUSINESS AGENDA
A. Interlocal Agreement: Community Development Block Grant Funds, HOME Investments
Partnership Program, and Regional Affordable Housing Program
Staff is seeking Council approval to enter into an interlocal agreement with King County for the
continuation of three King County Consortia partnerships for the administration of federal and local
funds for affordable housing and community development: Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) funds, HOME Investments Partnership Program, and Regional Affordable Housing
Program. This is an agreement entered into every three years between the City and County which
outlines the processes and responsibilities between the City and County regarding the distribution
and administration of funds for these programs. Participation allows Tukwila to apply for CDBG
funds and influence decision making. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO MAY 19, 2014
REGULAR CONSENT AGENDA.
B. Interlocal Agreement: Hearing Examiner Services
Staff is seeking Council approval to renew an interlocal agreement with the City of Seattle for
hearing examiner services through December 31, 2016. Tukwila has contracted with Seattle for
these services since 2005 and this arrangement has proven to be efficient and cost effective.
There is no rate change for 2014, but an anticipated 2015 hourly rate increase will come before
Council as an amendment to the ILA. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO MAY 19, 2014
REGULAR CQNSENT AGENDA.
C. Countywide Planning Policy Amendment
Staff provided a briefing on a proposed amendment to a recent amendment the King County
Council made to the Countywide Planning Pn|inioo, designating the Central Issaquah Urban Core
as a new urban center. Unless cities specifically take action to disapprove by July 11, 2014. the
amendment will be considered ratified by each. This will be the 19m designated urban center in
King County, and the Central Issaquah Plan includes new zoning. development and design
standards, and a planned action EIS, INFORMATION ONLY.
U|. MISCELLANEOUS
Meeting adjourned at 5:53 p.m
Next meeting: Special Meeting, Wednesday, May 29, 2014, 5:15 p.m.
Committee Chair Approval
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