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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReg 2011-08-01 COMPLETE AGENDA PACKETTukwila City Counci/ Agenda REGULAR MEETING Jim Haggerton, Mayor Counci /members: Joe Duff ie Joan Hernandez Steve Lancaster, City Administrator Dennis Robertson Verna Seal Allan Ekberg, Council President Kathy Hougardy De'Sean Quinn Monday, August 1, 2011; 7:00 PM Ord #2343 Res #1745 1. CALL TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL 2. SPECIAL Update on Community Center for Education Results (CCER) and census PRESENTATIONS information: Mary Jean Ryan, Executive Director and Chandler Fe /t, King County Demographer 3. CITIZEN At this time, you are invited to comment on items not included on this agenda COMMENT (please limit your comments to five minutes per citizen). To comment on an item listed on this agenda, please save your comments until the issue is presented for discussion. 4. CONSENT a. Approval of Minutes: 7/18/11 (ReguiarMtg.) AGENDA b. Approval of Vouchers. 5. UNFINISHED a. Authorize the acceptance of the Washington State Department of Pg.1 BUSINESS Transportation Regional Mobility Grant for the Tukwila Urban Center Transit Center in the amount of $4,735,000. b. An ordinance adopting the Development Agreement between the City of Pg.3 Tukwila and Duane A. Wells and Gertrude A. Wells and Larry Magone, Executor of the Estate of Val Bain, regarding the development of a vacant parcel of land located at the intersection of Fort Dent Way and Interurban Avenue South. 6. NEW BUSINESS 7. REPORTS a. Mayor b. City Council c. Staff d. City Attorney e. Intergovernmental 8. MISCELLANEOUS 9. EXECUTIVE SESSION 10. ADJOURNMENT Tukwila City Hall is wheelchair accessible. Reasonable accommodations are available at public hearings with advance notice to the City Clerk's Office (206- 433 -1800 or tukclerk @tukwilawa.gov). This notice is available at www.tukwilawa.aov and in alternate formats with advance notice for those with disabilities. Tukwila Council meetings are audio taped. HOW TO TESTIFY If you would like to address the Council, please go to the podium and state your name and address clearly for the record. Please observe the basic rules of courtesy when speaking and limit your continents to five minutes. The Council appreciates hearing from citizens but may not be able to take immediate action on continents received until they are referred to a Committee or discussed under New Business. COUNCIL MEETINGS No Council meetings are scheduled on the 5th Monday of the month unless prior public notification is given. Regular Meetings The Mayor, elected by the people to a four -year term, presides at all Regular Council Meetings held on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month at 7:00 p.m. Official Council action in the form of formal motions, adopting of resolutions and passing of ordinances can only be taken at Regular Council meetings. Committee of the Whole Meetings Council members are elected for a four -year term. The Council President is elected by the Council members to preside at all Committee of the Whole meetings for a one -year term. Committee of the Whole meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Mondays at 7:00 p.m. Issues discussed are forwarded to the Regular Council meeting for official action. GENERAL INFORMATION At each Council meeting citizens are given the opportunity to address the Council on items that are not included on the agenda during CITIZENS COMMENTS. Please limit your comments to 5 minutes. Special Meetings may be called at any time with proper public notice. Procedures followed are the same as those used in Regular Council meetings. Executive Sessions may be called to inform the Council of pending legal action, financial, or personnel matters. PUBLIC HEARINGS Public Hearings are required by law before the Council can take action on matters affecting the public interest such as land -use laws, annexations, rezone requests, public safety issues, etc. Section 2.04.150 of the Tukwila Municipal Code states the following guidelines for Public Hearings: The proponent shall speak first and is allowed 15 minutes for a presentation. 2. The opponent is then allowed 15 minutes to make a presentation. Each side is then allowed 5 minutes for rebuttal. 4. Citizens who wish to address the Council may speak for 5 minutes each. No one may speak a second time until everyone wishing to speak has spoken. 5. After each speaker has spoken, the Council may question the speaker. Each speaker can respond to the question, but may not engage in further debate at this time. 6. After the Public Hearing is closed and during the Council meeting, the Council may choose to discuss the issue among themselves, or defer the discussion to a future Council meeting, without further public testimony. Council action may only be taken during Regular or Special Meetings. COUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS Initials ITEM NO. Meeting Date Prepared by Mayor' w C Vncil review 07/25/11 BG d 08/01/11 BG 5, ITEM INFORMATION CAS NUMBER: 11 -076 1 STMT SPONSOR: BOB GIBERSON ORIGINAL. AGENDA DATE: 7/25/11 AGENDA ITEM TITLE Tukwila Urban Center Transit Center Acceptance of State Regional Mobility Grant CATEGORY ®Direusrion ®Motion Resolution El Ordinance ❑BidAzvard PuhlicHearing Other Altg Date 07125111 Aft g Date 08101111 1Yltg Date Mtg Date Mtg Date Mtg Date Mtg Date SPONSOR Council Mayor HR DCD Finance Fire IT P&R Police PA% SPONSOR'S The City was awarded Washington State Department of Transportation's Regional Mobility SUIMMARY Grant for the right -of -way acquisition and construction of the Tukwila Urban Center Transit Center. This grant requires a local match of at least 20 which can include; the TOD grant, mitigation funds from Westfield Southcenter Mall, and City funds. Council is being asked to formally accept the State's Regional Mobility grant for $4,735,000.00. R w1I- `vI'D BY COW Mtg. CA &P Cmte F &S Cmte Transportation Cmte Utilities Cmte Arts Comm. Parks Comm. Planning Comm. DATE: 7/18/11 COMMITTEE CHAIR: JOAN HERNANDEZ RECOMMENDATIONS: SPONSOR /ADMIN. Public Works COMMITTEE 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: 104 ARTERIAL STREET FUND (PAGE 18, 2011 CIP) Comments: MTG.DATEI RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION 07/25/11 l Forward to next Regular Me tine 08/01/11 I MTG. DATE I ATTACHMENTS 07/25/11 Informational Memorandum dated 7/15/11 CIP Pages, 2011 and Draft 2012 WSDOT Grant Agreement with application Minutes from the Transportation Committee meeting of 07/18/11 08/01/11 1 No attachments 1 x COUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS Initials ITEMNO. Nleetirr� Date Prepared by M,p e ,'�viezv I Council review 7/25/11 SK C-�V I 1 8/01/11 1 SK I Qtl) r ITEM INFORMATION CAS NUMI3F,R: 1 1 1 U 1 b STAFF SPONSOR: SHELLEY KERSLAKE/BOB GIBERSON ORIGINA].AGL D ATIs: 7/25/11 A(;FNDA I"rFIM Trr1.c Ordinance authorizing Mayor to execute development agreement with Wells et al. Cxr1"('Om' Discussion Motion Resolution Ordinance BidAvard Puhlic faring Other ,A PS Date 7125111 A2tg Date RLtg Date A4tg Date 811111 P4tg Date 111t., Date 7125111 [lltg Date I SPONS01Z Council Mayor Attorng DCD Finance .Fire IT P6R Police PIF/ SPONSOR'S A development agreement by and between the City and Duane A. Wells, Gertrude Wells, SU,NIMAI lY and Larry Magone, for the Development of 6700 Fort Dent Way, as part of a settlement of a dispute related to access rights conferred to the subject property via a 1977 deed with the City. This development agreement preserves the access rights established via the 1977 deed for a specified period of time. The Council is being asked to conduct a public hearing and consider and approve the ordinance authorizing execution of the Agreement. RI wFD 13Y COW Mtg. CA &P Cmte F &S Cmte Transportation Cmte Utilities Cmte Arts Comm. Parks Comm. Planning Comm. DATE: COMMITTEE CHAIR: RECOMMENDATIONS: SPONSOR /ADMIN. City Attorney /Public Works COIMMI'ITFE COST IMPACT FUND SOURCE E�PI,NL�I "rURI? RI?c�Unzl,n AMOUNTBUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED $N /A Fund Source: Comments: MTG. DATE J RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION 7/25/11 Forward to next Regular Meeting MTG. DATE I ATTACHMENTS 7/25/11 Informational Memorandum dated 7/20/11 Draft Ordinance Development Agreement 8/01/11 i Ordinance in final form El C ity of Tukwila Washington Ordinance No. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING THE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF TUKWILA AND DUANE A. WELLS AND GERTRUDE A. WELLS, HUSBAND AND WIFE AND THE MARITAL COMMUNITY COMPRISED THEREOF, AND LARRY MAGONE, EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF VAL BAIN, DECEASED, REGARDING THE DEVELOPMENT OF A VACANT PARCEL OF LAND (KING COUNTY PARCEL NO. 2954900420) LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF FORT DENT WAY AND INTERURBAN AVENUE SOUTH; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, RCW 36.706.170 authorizes the City to enter into "development agreements" with persons having ownership or control of real property; and WHEREAS, pursuant to RCW 36.70B.190, this ordinance and the Development Agreement shall be recorded with the real property records of the county; and WHEREAS, pursuant to RCW 36.70B.200, on July 25, 2011, the City Council held a public hearing regarding the Development Agreement; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Development Agreement Adopted. The Development Agreement between the City of Tukwila and Duane A. Wells and Gertrude A. Wells, husband and wife and the marital community comprised thereof, and Larry Magone, Executor of the Estate of Val Bain, deceased, a copy of which is attached to this ordinance as Exhibit A, is hereby adopted. Section 2. Severability. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance or its application to any person or situation should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional for any reason by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this ordinance or its application to any other person or situation. W: Word Processing \Ordinances \Development Agreement -Duane Wells et al SK:bjs 7 -13 -11 Page 1 of 2 5 Section 3. Effective Date. This ordinance or a summary thereof shall be published in the official newspaper of the City, and shall take effect and be in full force five days after passage and publication as provided by law. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at a Regular Meeting thereof this day of 2011. ATTEST /AUTHENTICATED: Christy O'Flaherty, CMC, City Clerk Jim Haggerton, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM BY: Filed with the City Clerk: Passed by the City Council: Published: Effective Date: Shelley M. Kerslake, City Attorney Ordinance Number: Attachment: Exhibit A Development Agreement W: Word Processing \Ordinances \Development Agreement -Duane Wells et al 6 SK:bjs 7 -13 -11 Page 2 of 2 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BY AND RET EEN THE CITY OF TUKWILA AND DUANE A. WELLS, GERTRUDE WELLS, AND LARRY MAGONE, FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF 6700 FORT DENT WAY THIS DFVF,i.,OPMFNT AGR.F.,F,MFNT "Agreement is made and entered into this day of 2011, by and between the CITY OF Ti1KWILA "City a. non charter, optional code Washington municipal corporation, and DUANE A. WELLS and GERTRUDE A. WELLS, husband and wife; and LARRY MA-GONE, as the Executor of the estate of Val Bain, deceased "Wells I. RECITALS WHEREAS, the Washington State Legislature has authorized the execution of development agreements between a local government and a person having ownership or control of real property within its jurisdiction, pursuant to RC W 36.70B.170; and WHEREAS, Wells owns or controls approximately 1.14 acres of real property commonly known as "6700 Fort Dent Way" in Tukwila, Washington "the Property") generally located between the boundaries of the Green River on the northwest; Fort Dent Way on the southeast; Interurban Avenue on the southwest. The site is shmwn on the vicinity map attached hereto as Exhibit 1 and as legally described in Exhibit 2. attached hereto; and WHEREAS, Wells and the City executed a Deed and Easement in Lieu of Condemnation "1977 Deed in 1977 which granted certain rights and responsibilities for the parties related to the Property (attached hereto as Exhibit 3); and WHEREAS, a dispute arose between the parties related to access rights conferred to and from the Property by the 1977 Deed; and WHEREAS, Wells filed suit against the City in King County Superior Court under Cause No. 09 -2- 38319 -7 and WHEREAS, the parties desire to confirm the rights conferred by the 1977 Deed; and WHEREAS, as the result of settlement negotiations, the City has agreed to vest the Property to the City's current development regulations, specifically including but not limited to the City's Shoreline regulations in effect as of January 1, 2009, for a period of 10 years as of the effective date of this Agreement and the other terms of the executed Settlement Agreement between the parties; DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT PAGE 1 OF 8 7 WHEREAS, a development agreement must be approved by ordinance after a public hearing_ WHEREAS, a public hearing for this Development Agreement was held on 2011 and the City Council approved this Development Agreement by Ordinance No. on .2011. WHEREAS, this Agreement constitutes a final land use action pursuant to RCW 36.70C.020 and is subject to review pursuant to RCW 36.70C.101 et seq. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises set forth herein and the long -term benefit to both the City and Wells, the parties hereby agree as follows: H- AGREEMENT DeveIonment Under This Agreement. The foregoing recitals are agreed and incorporated in this Agreement. The Property will be developed under the jurisdiction of the City pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement including the Settlement Agreement, the terms of which are incorporated herein by reference. This Agreement sets forth the development standards and other conditions of development for the Property. 1.1 Scone of Development. Wells proposes to develop a mixed use development that may include office, retail or restaurant uses. 1.2 Vesting of Developmcnt Regulations. Development on the Property as described in this Agreement shall vest to the following development regulations in effect on the date of execution of this Agreement (the "Development Regulations for the Term of this Agreement: The Tukwila Comprehensive Plan (Ord No. 2070 adopted November 22, 2004, as amended by Ordinance 2218 adopted December 15, 2008); the Tukwila Zoning Ordinance (Title 18, TMC); the Tukwila Subdivision Ordinance (Title 17, TMC); Shoreline Master Program designations and pre designations, transportation concurrency regulations; stormwater, surface water treatment and quality, and surface water retention and detention design standards and ordinances. Development of the Property shall not be subject, during the Term of this Agreement, to any amendments to, or replacements of, the Development Regulations listed above. These are rights vested under state law for purposes of RCW 36.70A.300 (3)(a). The property remains subject to the requirements and entitlements contained in DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT PAGE 2 OF 8 the 1977 Deed and this Agreement is not intended and does not modify those rights and responsibilities. 1.3 Term of Vesting. The vesting described herein shall apply for ten (10) years from the effective date of this Agreement (the "Term" of the Agreement). For those development standards not specifically enumerated in this Agreement, the Land Use Process approvals shall be governed by the City codes and standards in effect upon the date of complete application and the 1977 Deed. 1.4 Access for Development. Access to any development on the Property shall be governed by the 1977 Deed and the Settlement Agreement. 1.5 Police Power/Pre- emption. Nothing herein relieves Wells of any obligations they may have during the Term to comply with state or federal laws or regulations of any kind, including but not limited to those related to storm, surface water and floodplain management. The development shall not be vested against the application of dcvelopment standards that are imposed by virtue of state or federal pre emption of the City's regulatory authority. As provided by RCW 36.70B.170(4), the proposed development shall not vest against new development regulations to the extent the new regulations are required by a serious threat to public health and safety. 1.6 International Codes. The International Building Code, International Fire Code, and other construction codes in effect in the State of Washington as of the date of the filing of a complete application for a building permit shall apply to all new development and the redevelopment or modification of existing development. 1.7 FEMA. Wells are obligated to comply with applicable FEMA National Flood Insurance Program regulations that are in effect at the date of any building, grading or clearing permit application. 1.8 Optional Regulations. During the Term of this Agreement, Wells may at their option develop the Property or portions thereof in accordance with new code provisions or generally applicable standards for that subject adopted after the date of execution of this Agreement, without the obligation to bring other portions of the Property into conformance with newly- adopted codes or regulations. 2. Dispute Resolution Process. The parties shall use their best efforts to resolve disputes arising out of or related to this Agreement using good faith negotiations. If the dispute cannot be settled through negotiation, the parties agree first to try in good faith to settle the dispute through mediation before resorting to litigation. The fees for mediation will be bome equally by the parties. DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT PAGE 3 OF 8 9 3. Modifications to Afreement. This Agreement contains all terns, conditions and provisions agreed upon by the parties hereto, and shall not be modified except by written amendment executed by both partics. Amendments to this Agreement that materially modify the intent and policy of the Agreement must be approved by the City Council. Other amendments may be approved by the City Mayor. 4. General Provisions. 4.1 Governinu Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. 4.2 Recordine. This Agreement or a memorandum thereof shall be recorded against the Property as a covenant running with the land and shall be binding on and inure to the benefit of Wells and their heirs, successors and assigns until this Agreement expires on its own terms pursuant to Section 1.3. 4.3 Intermetation: Severabilitv. 4.3.1 Interroretation. The parties intend this Agreement to be interpreted to the full extent authorized by law as an exercise of the City's authority to enter into development agreements pursuant to RCW 36.70B.170 et seq., and this Agreement shall be construed to exclude from the scope of this Agreement and to reserve to the City, only that police power authority which is prohibited by law from being subject to a mutual agreement with consideration. If a Development Standard conflicts with an otherwise applicable provision of the Tukwila Municipal Code, the development standards in this Agreement shall control. 4.3.2 Severability. If any provisions of this Agreement are determined to be unenforceable or invalid in a final decree or judgment by a court of law, then the remainder of this Agreement not decreed or adjudged unenforceable or invalid shall remain unaffected and in full force and cffect. In that event, this Agreement shall thereafter be modified, as provided immediately hereafter, to implement the intent of the parties to the maximum extent allowable under law. The parties shall diligently seek to agree to modify the Agreement consistent with the final court determination, and no party shall undertake any actions inconsistent with the intent of this Agreement until the modification to this Agreement has been completed. If the parties do not mutually agree to modifications within forty -five (45) days after the final court determination, then either party may initiate the arbitration process under Section 2 for determination of the modifications that will implement the intent of this Agreement and the final court decision. 4.4 Authoritv. Each party respectively represents and warrants that it has the power and authority, and is duly authorized, to enter into this Agreement on the terms and conditions herein stated, and to deliver and perform its obligations under this Agreement. DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT PAGE 4 OF 8 IE 4.5 Exhibits and Appendices Incomorated_ Exhibits 1 and 2 are incorporated herein by this reference as if fully set forth. 4.6 headings. The headings in this Agreement are inserted for reference only and shall not be construed to expand, limit or otherwise modify the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 4.7 Time of the Essence. Time is of the essence of this Agreement and of every provision hereof. Unless otherwise set forth in this Agreement, the reference to "days" shall mean calendar days. If any time for action occurs on a weekend or legal holiday in the State of Washington, then the time period shall be extended automatically to the next business day. 4.8 Entire Agreement. This Agreement represents the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. There are no other agreements, oral or written, except as expressly set forth herein and this Agreement supersedes all previous agreements, oral or written. 4.9 Default and Remedies. 4.9.1 Cures Taking More Than .Thirty Da -s. Except as expressly provided otherwise in this Agreement, no party shall be in default under this Agreement unless it has failed to perform as required under this Agreement for a period of thirty (30) days after written notice of default from any other party. Each notice of default shall specify the nature of the alleged default and the manner in which the default may be cured satisfactorily. If the nature of the alleged default is such that it cannot be reasonably cured within the thirty (30) day period, then commencement of the cure within such time period and the diligent prosecution to completion of the cure shall be deemed a cure. 4.9.2 Rights of Non- Defaultina Party. A party not in default under this Agreement shall have all rights and remedies provided by law or equity, including without limitation damages, specific performance, or writs to compel performance or require action consistent with this Agreement. 4.9.3 Attorneys' Fees. In any action to enforce or determine a party's rights under this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to attorney's fees and costs. 4.10 Term. The Term of this Agreement shall be as set forth in Section 1.3 above. Until such time as the City revises the comprehensive plan or development regulations which apply to the Property during the Term of this Agreement, the goals of the comprehensive plan and the development regulations to which the project vests will continue to apply to the Property following the expiration of this Agreement. 4.11 No Third -Party Beneficiarv. This Agreement is made and entered into for the sole protection and benefit of the parties hereto and their heirs, successors and DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT PAGE 5 OF 8 11 assigns. No other person shall have. an_y -igbf f actinn haSed :iiP�n any provision of this +x.12 Interpretation. This._.Ag eenient has been ieviewed, arid: revised by legal_ counsel for' both. parties Wand no, presumption or rule construing ambiguity against the drafter: of the document: shall apply to the interpretation or enforcement of this A.g'cem.ent ss 4.13 Notice. All coinmunications notices,, and demands '!of any kind that a party under this Agreement requires or desires to give to any other patty shall lie in writing anal either W delivered personally, (ii) sent .by lacsiniile. transmission with an additional .,c1.py in ailed first class; or. (iii} deposited in the:. U.S. mail.: certified mail postage prepaid, return receipt requested, and addressed as follows: P -If `.to the City: City: of Tukwila 620.0 8outhee iter Boulevard Tukwila- 1X`asl ington 9 818 8 Attn: M ayo1'"s:Office and,.; Director of Public Works and Director of CoiniuunityDevelopment If to Wells: Dal e A ?Wells Port Ludlow, Washington S M Notice. by delivery c r faesiiriile shall be effectivz upon receipt, provided .that notice: by .facsimile shall, be accompanied by iaiazled notice as set forth:.h ein atd,shall be evidertced by ,.a machine printed :confirmation of successful transmission If deposited in the mail; eeriifiecl znail, relurrr receiptt`equested, notice shall be deenied delivered forty- eight .(48)::houts after deposited. Any`p4i'ty at ally tinge. by notice to, the offer party tiiay designate a different address or. person to which such notice or communication shall. be gtv:e). 4;14 1300s. If either party is :delayed in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement due to Forcc 3ylajeurc, then perform, nce.of those obligations shall °be :excused for the period of delay. For purposes of this Agreement, economic downturns loss in value. of the Property,: inability to: obtain or retain: financing, do: not constitute a force inajeure event, 4 Indemnification. Exceptas otherwise :specifically ptpvided elsewhere in this: Agreement and any exhibits hereto, each party shall protect, defendjndemnify and holm harmless. the other party and their officers, .agents .and employees, or any of them, from and against any and all claims, actions, suits liability, loss, costs expenses, and damages of any nature whatsoever, 'which are caused by or result from any negligent act of oniission of the pai`ty's own. officers'; agents, and employees in performing services DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT PAGE 6 OF 8 12 pursuant to this Agreement. In the event that any suit based upon such a claim, action, loss, or damage is brought against a party, the party whose negligent action or omissions gave rise to the claim shall defend the other parry at the indemnifying party's sole cost and expense; and if final judgment be rendered against the other party and its officers, agents, and employees or jointly the parties and their respective officers, agents, and employees, the parties whose actions or omissions gave rise to the claim shall satisfy the same; provided that, in the event of concurrent negligence, each party shall indemnify and hold the other parties harmless only to the extent of that party's negligence. The indemnification to the City hereunder shall be for the benefit of the City as an entity, and not for members of the general public. 4.16 Development of the Prone►-ty is a Private Undertaking. Development of the Property is a private development and the City has no interest therein except as authorized in the exercise of its governmental functions. In Witness Whereof, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed, effective on the day and year set forth on the first page hereof CITY OF TUKWILA, a Washington municipal corporation By: Jim Haggerton, Mayor Date: ATTEST: Christy O'Flaherty, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney DUANE A. WELLS Date: DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT PAGE 7 OF 8 13 GERTRUDE A. WELLS Date: LARRY MAGONE, Executor of the Estate of Val Bain, Deceased Date: DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT PAGE 8 OF 8 61 GERTRUDE A. WELLS Datc: LARRY MAGONE, Executor of the Estate of Val Bain, Deceased d U Date: DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT- PAGES OF 8 15 i MAP r� �G fi N s r l rp S 1538 DST Tukwila Park 1� i la r 4 I QC) 2010 King County The Information inc uded on Ihis map has been compiled by Wit County star /rom a vertoty of sources and is subject to.chango without notice. King County makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or rights to the use of such information. This documenl Is not Intended for use as a survey producf. King County shall not be liable for any general, special, Indirect, Incidental, or consequential damages including, but not limited to, lost revenues or lost pmrits resulting from the use or misuse of the information contained on this map. Any sale of ,his map or Infortnalion on Ihis map Is prohibited except by written permission of King County. Date: 9/7/2010 Source: King County NAP Property Information (http: /www.metmkc.gov /GISAMAP) 280ft King County 16 EXHIBIT 1 J r r' f 1 CA I 1 r' �r f r r 4 I QC) 2010 King County The Information inc uded on Ihis map has been compiled by Wit County star /rom a vertoty of sources and is subject to.chango without notice. King County makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or rights to the use of such information. This documenl Is not Intended for use as a survey producf. King County shall not be liable for any general, special, Indirect, Incidental, or consequential damages including, but not limited to, lost revenues or lost pmrits resulting from the use or misuse of the information contained on this map. Any sale of ,his map or Infortnalion on Ihis map Is prohibited except by written permission of King County. Date: 9/7/2010 Source: King County NAP Property Information (http: /www.metmkc.gov /GISAMAP) 280ft King County 16 EXHIBIT 1 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: THAT PORTION OF VACATED BLOCKS 4 AND 17, AND VACATED STREETS ADJOINING GUNDAKER'S INTERURBAN ADDITION TO SEATTLE, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 14 OF PLATS, PAGE 46, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT HIGHWAY ENGINEERS STATION P.O.T. (2M) 127 T 75 ON THE 2M -LINE AS SHOWN ON STATE HIGHWAY MAP OF PRIMARY STATE HIGHWAY NO. i (SR 405) GREEN RIVER INTERCHANGE, SHEET 2 OF 4 SHEETS, ESTABLISHED BY COMMISION RESOLUTION NO. 1192, FEBRUARY 19, 1962; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY AT RIGHT ANGLES TO SAID 2M -LINE TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF VACATED KENNEDY STREET, AS SHOWN IN SAID PLAT, AND THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID RIGHT ANGLE LINE A DISTANCE OF 140.00 FEET; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY AND PARALLEL WITH SAID SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF VACATED KENNEDY STREET NORTH 59 0 32 1 54" WEST TO THE EASTERLY BANK OF THE GREEN RIVER; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID BANK TO THE SAID SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF VACATED KENNEDY STREET; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; EXCEPT THOSE PORTIONS THEREOF CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF TUKWILA FOR SOUTHCENTER BOULEVARD BY DEEDS RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NOS. 7410290105 AND 7708040599; SITUATE IN THE CITY OF TUKWILA, COUNTY OF KING, STATE OF WASHINGTON. EXHIBIT 2 17 DEED AND EASEMENT 1N LIEU OF CON D13P1 \IATICIA) DUAINE w.e ;.Z :LS and GEPTRZID A. WFLLS, his wife, and r VAL bAIJ R, a sillgle woman, hereafter referred to collectively It: G Grantors in consi of sottletfeat O an inverse r� condermation action in Ring County Cause No. B15176, do hereby quitclaim and comfe; to Citv of Tukwila, a mu iicipal corporation, G;rantUe, the rea property and easement inter- c' .-.t here.af (:f r dc- .scr.ihed as Parce.,. A and !3, SZtUate In the County of Kiny, State of Washington, including any after- acquired title on the express terms and conditions as set north herein, as follows, PARS= :;L J, (Street and sidewalk parcel) Grantors guiEclai.m and convey to Grantee tl L`olloo ins .real property for a Public road, si.der:alk, curbs, S,ai:tcrs, underground ;cater, sanitary sewers, power, gas and telephone utilities, subject to easement recorded under Auditor's k'.i1e No. 710127 -0176 and subject to easements and restrictions of record, described as follows. That portion of vacated blocks 4 to 9 inclusive and blocks 12 to 17 inclusive of Gundaker's interurban Additioa ';o Seattle (Vacated) according to the plat reoco'rderi in 17olu.me 14 of Plats, Page 46, in King County, Washington, together with vacated streets adjoining which •jpon vacation attached io said property by operation of law, described as follows: Beginning at the intersection o= the centerline of interurban Avenue South and 5outhcenter Doule- vard at Wasningtoo Highway Station 127 +75 on the ZM- -mine; thence North 30 °27 East '78.36 feet, nose or lee.;; to the south line of Kennedy Street as dedi.catcd in the plat of Gundaker's Interurban A&dition to Seattle, being the true point of W- 1" ?X'C1SE'T.AX NOT REQUIRED i S4i n; C R4cCr�s iii�:sion EXHIBIT 3 beginniilu; thence South 59 °'2' 54" Last along said South 21arg,�n.29 feat; thence North 30 °7.7'06" East 100 feet; thence North 59 °32 West 48 feet; thence North 30 °27'06" Last 50 feet; thence North 59 1 I 1 54 -;°Te t 13 feet; theme South 30 °7.7'05" West 150 feet to the South 11' ac of said Fennedy Street; Lhciiice Soui'h E9 °32'54" East along 3aici South .i1T;% 31. Test, mo2:e or less to the Point oi. beginning. The Grantee agrees ',:has the landscapi.no requirements that_ G`1 c e ll U C) C7 0_7 Grante ordlnance.s :;iay reUUlre, is they affect the Grantol:ti' northwesterly pare-;. of .land, shall include as a part of the Grantors' landsca.pi: ?q requirements the north%-testerly two feet of said Parcel h in computing whether Grantors have sat_sfied their landscaping requirements and any trees installed by the Grantee shall be considered by Grantee in determining whether Grantors have met all or part of their landscaping. requirements. PARCEL E (Utility easement) Grantors convev and quitclaim to Grantee a permanent: easement to Grantee over, undex, through and across the o11a'rri..,g real property ;hat portion of Vacated.blockS 4 to 9 inclusive and blocks 12 to 17 inclusive of Gundaker`; Interurban Addition to Seattle (Vacated) accord- ing to the plat recorded in Volume 14 of Plats, Page 46, in King County, Washington, together with vacated streets adjoining :rhich upon vaca- tion attached to said property by operation of 1:; described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline or Interurban Avenue South and Southcenter L'ou.levard at Washington. State ilig.hway Station 127•x75 on the 2N .Line; thence North 30 ^5" East 76.36 feet, more or less, to the Sou'ch line of I:ennedy Street, as dedicated in the plat of Gundaker's interuz Addition to Seattle, being the true point of beginning; thence South 59 °3254" East along said South margin 43 feet; thence Morth 30 °27'06" East 100 feet; thence North 59 0 33'54" West 14 feet; thence South 30 0 27'06" Ea.,t 100 feet to the South line of said Wennedy Street; thence Borth 59 West along said South line 29 f to the point of beginning. 2 19 Said casement iF a utility easement only, and Grantee shall have the right to install, maintain, .repair and replace underground utilities including water, sanitary Geyer;, power gas anc! telephone lines, ro permanent struci=u_es or permanent obstructions shall be erected or suffered on said easement area by or under Grantee, and no permanent structure of egu.ipment shall- above ground susiace except for fire 9 t3 hydrants or other stru ^t.:res he.rcvssary to the naintenance CD T and operation of the uti_,itiez;; provided, however, the above G Co ground utility structure-.% and landscaping, if any, shall not r be located within Grantors' ingress and egress d.rivew ays r,orvinq Graantora' real. proPerty, Crnntors shall have the full right f.o utilize said easement area in any manner not inconsistent with Grantee's use, and to cross same with utilities necessary to serve Grantors' real property, and ::hall have access over, through and across said easement area for ingress and egress to Grantors' real property and for Grantors' utilities, driveways and landscaping. Grantee may from -time_ to time remove trees, bushes or other obstructions within the easement right of 'day and may level and grade the right of way to the extent reasonably necessary to carry out the purposes set forth above; provided, that following any such work, Grantee shall, to the e.:tent reasonably practi. cab ?e, restore the right of way to the condition it was iLwnecia.tely priur tc such Graritor may undertake any ordinary improvements to the landscaping of the right of Tray provided that no trees, planes, or other improvements, shat.'_ be placed thereon which would be unreasonably expensive or impractical. for Grantee to remove and restore. 3 20 F o} lol'i11G is a d.e�cription of the Gr;:ntors' doialnant cstate as UP_7U3:C?.t:f�t5 y 'C)1t? i:'�ili1L��, CbS:L1i_7_u%S fl.nci Cc)\J(:,11:i.i \t5 of this Dee a and Ea.Se: ent' Th 1 00thwesterly 100 feet in width Of vacated Said strip of land being described as follows: Beginning at Righway Engineer's Station P.O.T. (2M) 127 +75.0 on the 2P1 -line shown on the State Highway Map of Primary State Highway No. 1 /Sr 405) Green Ri�rer Interchange, Sheet 2 of 4 Sheets, established by Commission Res. No. 1192, February 19, 1962; thence northeasterly at Tight angles to said 2M -line to a point an the ncrtheeasterly boundary of the above described property; thence northwesterly along said northeasterly boundary a distance of 25 feet to the true point of beginning of this 6escription; thence continuing northeasterly along said northeasterly boundary a dtistance of 100 feet_; thence northeasterly at right angles to said northeasterly boundary a distance of 50 feet; thence southeasterly parallel to and 50 feet distant from said northeasterly boundary for a distance of 100 feet; thence southw distance of SO feet, more o;_ less, to the true point of beginning; All situate in the City of Tukwila, Coun'cy O King, State of Washington. And, subject to an easement recorded under P,uditor.'s File No. 710127 01.76, e::c- t:tlerefrom the zeal property conveyed 'Lo Grantee, City of Tukwila, descrlbe.d as Parccl A and subject 4 21 Blocks 4 to 9 and 12 to 17 inclusive of Gunda1cer`s interurban Additinn to S•catt.le, as per plat recordedl in volwne 14 of Plats on Page 46, .RC cords of Kinq County; TCGETHER SPITi v��.. _>_ci adinin ng which noon vacation attachad�to said property by opera tion of law U 1\ strit� ^f: lark lyirg adjacent and para3.1e1_. to the rortheaster].y line of the following Q describe; property: f The southwesterly 100 feet in width of vacated Blocks 4 to 9 and 12 to 17, inclusive, of Gundaker's interurban Addition to Seattle, ati pior plat :ecorded in Volume J.4 of Pl.at:s on Page 46, Records of lying County; TOGETHER WIT-H vacated streets adjoining which upon vacation attached to said property by operation of lard; Said strip of land being described as follows: Beginning at Righway Engineer's Station P.O.T. (2M) 127 +75.0 on the 2P1 -line shown on the State Highway Map of Primary State Highway No. 1 /Sr 405) Green Ri�rer Interchange, Sheet 2 of 4 Sheets, established by Commission Res. No. 1192, February 19, 1962; thence northeasterly at Tight angles to said 2M -line to a point an the ncrtheeasterly boundary of the above described property; thence northwesterly along said northeasterly boundary a distance of 25 feet to the true point of beginning of this 6escription; thence continuing northeasterly along said northeasterly boundary a dtistance of 100 feet_; thence northeasterly at right angles to said northeasterly boundary a distance of 50 feet; thence southeasterly parallel to and 50 feet distant from said northeasterly boundary for a distance of 100 feet; thence southw distance of SO feet, more o;_ less, to the true point of beginning; All situate in the City of Tukwila, Coun'cy O King, State of Washington. And, subject to an easement recorded under P,uditor.'s File No. 710127 01.76, e::c- t:tlerefrom the zeal property conveyed 'Lo Grantee, City of Tukwila, descrlbe.d as Parccl A and subject 4 21 se; t con e"-. 1 C-rc_ tc-; y r) I I ;cw. i la as zet fortii as Parcel V aJOve in tti1S -instrument.. It is acknowledg Grantors' xeal proper is divided into tvo pa one tarcNl being located generally northwG: ,tarly of So enter Zoulevard, e.rid Liii: parGe1 Oelna located generally _neascerl.y of southcente..r. Boulevard, U l Southcenter noule. b`i.ng located oii portion,, of Parcel A i I J described herea.enbcve. O csB Both of s�...d, rrantors' parcels are referred to herein G r` as "Grantors' property" and Grantors' property shall be benr3fited by the covenants and aa_rccments set forth herein and as evade by th.e Grantee, City of 'Tuicv *ila, which shall run wivh Grantors' property, and the buxdcas of said cove- nants and agreements shall be burdens upon Parcels A and B, the real property interest heretofore conveyed by Grantors to Grantee, and shall run against said land. The burdens and benefits, covenants and conditions set forth herein shal.l.be to the benefit of and bindi.nq upon the Grantors' and Grantee's res-oective heirs, successors and assigns, and shall be deemed benefits and burdens running with the land, for the benefit of Grantors' real property above described. The terns, conditions, benefits, detriments and cove- nants that are e >cpzessly made a condition o� the grant of re el p:copar. t1 i_nte -=st by Grantors to Gran'c•ce o.s described in Parcels A and 3 above, are as follows: 1. The pr_ese'ntl e =xist irrigation water line constructed by Grantee located on Grantors' real prop�--r•ty located on the north side of Parcel A. above, and running parallel. to Southccnter Boulevard, shall be re- loQat by Grantee,- at Grantee's sole cost �tnd expense, 5 22 k:-ith.in 90 days of (late hereof to within the area :ascribed a4- Parcel A. 2. The preoently existing berm and appurte- nances constructed on Grantors' real property by Grantee, located on Grantors' property located to the northwest of parcel A, shall i:, _.tjw*...­.d by Crantee and reduced to the grade of 5outhcentei: 6aulevard 'within 90 days of date of this agreement. C) 3. GrZ:tee hereby quitclaims and conveys to O aD Grantors, to the extent that Grantee has any property u interest in sai.3 property, an easement for one ingress and egress driveway for vehicular traffic no more than 30 feet in width so as to allow ingress and egress on that portion of Grantors' real property situated northwesterly of South center Boulevard to the existing interurban. Avenue which pecallels the northwc ;t.e.rly margin of Grantors' real prop- erty situated northwesterly of Sout Bou.levard, the exact location of said easement for ingress and egress cannot be ascertained as of the date hereof so long as said ingress and egress r�zsement driveway is located in an area 30 feet on either side of a point on said Grantors' south- westerly boundary, to wit._ North 59 32'54" west, 205 feet from the inter- section of the :enterline of 5outhcenter Boule vard and the extended said Grantors' south- westerly boundary line; provided that said easement driveway -rill not cross or interfeve with the existing transit stop as constructed under Local Improvement District No. 25. Grantee agrees to the same terms and conditions set forth herein and agrees to execute such documents, instruments :knd other things necessary or proper to grant such ingress and eyress easemf4nr d2r;.vc:way between Grantors' real prop- erty and Interurban Avenue; provided, however, Grantee? is 6 23 ghat i has any .right to grant sLch ingrc s or caress ca >e:arcnt c3.i:lvoway to Granto::s, but it will take P.O action ro prav�?nt or pzv.clullc Grantors rom ut said ngress and' cgr "s& eaSemcnt riches which Grantors mc. nave. 4. G'r"antois shall. have the right of. ingress and e jrczs from and to said `vrant•ors' Ye %a_ prupe!;ty parcels V iocated gcner2ll;r and sot ?theaOterl i' Of Sollth- f R center Bouieva::d to, on and upon Southc"enter Boulevard and CD cJ shall have the ric;:,.. to have two curb cups 24 feet in width, O for access to each parcel off of Southcenter Boulevard to ("i:Ve (.irantor.n' rc :al property looa;ted northwesterly and southeasterly of sot:thccnter Boulevard, provided that said curb cu.'s are not located within an area 30 feet from the northwesterly margin of Interurban avenue. 5. There will be no assessment made to Granto"r"s participants J.n the final assessment roll of City of Tukwila LOCa1 Improvement District No. 25. Grantors shall pay such other standard charges for water and-sewer as are charged against property owners for use of such improvements and services when requested, including but not Limited to regular and specia)" connection charges as set forth in Chapters 14,04 and 14.16 of the Tu%wila Municipal Code. 61 Grantee agr ^".es that left turns will be pe mit-ted and authorized by Grantee so that. veh <.ct::lar traffic using Southeeuter Boulevard can turr; lefc onto G_antorS' real property located northwesterly of Souchcenter 80.ule- vard and Southeasterly of Solithcenter" Boulevard; provided, that the left turn lane will not be located within 3.5.3.3E feet, north 30 °26'G" east of the intersection of the center lines of oout Houl.eJar"cl and Inte;.uroan Avenue South. 7 24 a c:orldition of this grant that Grantee- continue to ,lo,, said ].c -.f L turner {:o sziid croperty and small not ]iarforti, authorize or suffer any act that would preclude the ma] :ir,, of left turns tr_. Grento'r;' real. property =.ern South center 13culovlr.ci, -.r..i led, and no lane divider or rather t''iv .cr channels he inSia.Lled on Sout.rl Boole J� vard that would t•v or impede i 110(•i Oi VCIt1CCila�= 0 •pedestrian t.rafL'iC in 7'tl3}`,inG left i:llrin5 Onto C'i.Cd. ^.tOrS rC? ?1 C) 4 property or the free flow cif traffic and /or pcdcst C) n t between Grantors' property located northwesterly of South c( lloul_evu):O t.o the 3outhoa:sterl-,y porti -an, or from they southeasterly portion of Grantors' proper' -y to the north w.=sterly portion, provided, that lane dividers and /or curbs _an be installed within 153.36 feel,, north 30 *26'6" east cf the intersection or t:he centerlines of Soutec.:enter Boule.vi ;rd and interurban Avenue South. Grantee will allow a. variance,- 1 n required, for the location of a cur cut for ingress and egress driveway on Grantors' southeasterly parcel. adjacent tc Grantors' northeasterly property line. This DEED MND EASEIV2,,tdT IN LIEU OF CONDEiC -MTION a.nc] the agreenents, terms, conditions and covenants contained herein have been entered into between the parties pursuant to the Findings of Pact and Conclusions of Law azd Approval of Settlement heretofore or concurrently entered in fling ,:ounty superior Couri Cause Igo. 515176, and the terms, c�n'ditions and covenants hereof shall be cunsLrued. li;aera.11y to effecti.iate the intentions and purposes of the parties as expressed herein. 6 25 This insrr.umen.t is executed and agreed to by and be- tween the parties this 10th day of June, 1477. r VBIMJDE A. WELLS VFL Er.IN, a single woman to AGREED AND ACCEPTED: GRANTORS O Co CITY OF TG`KWILA, WP.SHINGTON O By EdgaY D. Bauch, Mayor ATTEST: Ma/ :ine Znder.son, City Clerk STATE OF WASHINGTON Ss. County of.King On this day personally appeared before me DUANE A, WELLS and GERTRUDE P.. WELLS, husband and wife, to me known to be the individuals described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrwrent and acknowledged to me that they signed the same as their oom free act and deed for the uses and purposes described therein. GIVLN UNDER my hand a4d seal this i day of June V OTARY PUBLIC irk and for thcr�.S d_� of Washington, residing at X -�R.L STATE OF WASHINGTON ss. County of King On this day personally appaZrn.d hefure me VAL RAIN, to ma known to be the individual described in and Who executed M 1st (Monday) 'r Transportation Cote, 5:00 PM (CR 91) Civil Service Commission, 5:00 PM (CR #3) Special Meeting, 5:30 PM (Council Chambers) To discuss: Ethics, Open Public Meetings' Act and Appearance of Fairness Doctrine City Council Regular Mtg., 7:00 Phi (Council Chambers) 3th (Monday) 9th (Tuesday) Community Affairs Parks Cote, 5: 00 PM (CR #3) City Council Committee of the Whole Mtg., 7:00 PM (Council Chambers) Deadline to register to vote in August 16 election. (you must register in person at King County Elections office) Upcom ig meetings Events August 2 011 2nd (Tuesday) 3rd (Wednesday) 4th (Thursday) 5th (Friday) 1 6th (Saturday) Chamber of Equity Peanut Butter and Commerce Diversity Jam Concert Gov't. Commission, Series Community 5:15 PM FREE family fun! Affairs Cmte, (CR 43) 12:00 Noon 12:00 NOON (Cormmniq Center (Chamber by the Spray Park) Offree) This week: The Not -Its! Summer Outdoor Cinema Series FREE! Donation of two cans of food per family member requested to support the Tukwila Food Pantry (Communit Center) Movie starts at dusk. Today's movie: Disney's Tangled (kfovie will be shown inside in the evenj of inclement weather.) Finance Safety Cmte, 5:00 PM (CR #3) Arts Commission 5:30 PM (Conumtrnity Center) National Night Out 2011 Take pail in your neighborhood event and send the message to criminals that they are not welcome in Tukwila! Utilities Cmte, 5:00 Phi (CR #I) Tukwila International Boulevard Action Cmte, 7:00 PM (Commtuvil)+ Center) 10th (Wednesday) IIth (Thursday) 12th (Friday) Peanut Butter and Jam Concert Series FREE family fun! 12:00 Noon (Connnunity Center by the Spray Par/ This week: Casper Babypants Summer Outdoor Cinema Series FREE! Donation of two cans of food per family member requested to support the Tukwila Food Pantry (Community Center) Movie starts at dusk. Today's movie: Yogi Bear (illovie will be shown inside in the event of inclemenr weather.) 13th (Saturday) Council Coffee Chat 10:00 AM to 12:00 NooN Stop by and informally talk with a Tukwila City Councilmember about anything on your mind regarding Tukwila. Friend; Cafe (12930 E. Uarginal 11110 Arts Coin inission: 1st Tues., 5:30 PM, Tukwila Community Center. Contact Stephanie Gardner a! 206 -767 -2342. Chamber of Commerce's Tukwila Government and Community Affairs Committee: Ist Tues., 12:00 Noon, Chamber Offices. Contact Lvnn Wallace at 206 -575 -1633. City Council Committee of Whole (C.O.W.) Meeting: 2nd 4th Mon., 7:00 PM, Council Chambers at City Hall. %City Council Regular Meeting: 1st 3rd Mon., 7:00 Phi, Council Chambers at City Hall. %Civil Sen ice Commission: lst Mon., 5:00 PM, Conf. Room #3. Contact Human Resources at 206 -431 -2187. Community Affairs Parts Committee: 2nd 4th Mon., 5:00 PM, Conf. Room 1 r Equity Diversity Commission: 1st Thus., 5:15 PM, Conf. Room 93. Contact JoPce TralW170 at 206 -433 -1850. i Finance Safety Committee: I st 31d Tues., 5:00 Phi, Conf. Roan #3. 812111 meeting has been cancelled. Human Services Advisory Brd: 2nd Fri. of even months, 10:00 AM, Human Services Office. Contact Erie Boykan at 206- 433 -7180. Transportation Committee: 1 st 3rd Mon., 5:00 Phi, Conf. Room #1. 27 Tentative Agenda Schedule MONTH MEETING 1 MEETING 2 MEETING 3 MEETING 4 REGULAR C.O.W. REGULAR C.O.W. a August 1 8 15 22 See agenda packet SuecialIssues: SvecialPresentation: cover sheet for this Interlocal Agreement Ball Janik week's agenda for Regional Crime Mapping (August 1, 2011 Affordable Housing Software Update Regulmr Meeting) Program Ordinance relating to Unfinished Business: Social Card Rooms Interlocal Agreement Shoreline Master for Regional Program Ordinances Affordable Housing Program An ordinance relating to Social Card Rooms Shoreline Master Program (4 Ordinances)