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ITEM INFORMATION
STAFF SPONSOR: JERRY HIGHT
ORIGINAL AGENDA DATE: 11/21
AGENDA ITEM TITLE Interlocal Agreement for Inspections Services Between the City of SeaTac and the
City of Tukwila
CATEGORY ❑ Discussion
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SPONSOR'S Council is being ask to approve an Interlocal Agreement for Inspections Services Between
SUMMARY the City of SeaTac and the City of Tukwila. This agreement will enhance the ability to
provide staff with needed vacation time and sick leave. This agreement will also support
the City's goal of maintaining our 24-hour inspection turnaround times.
REVIEWED BY ❑ Trans&Infrastructure Svcs ❑ Community Svcs/Safety ❑ Finance & Governance
❑ LTAC ❑ Arts Comm. ❑ Parks Comm. ❑
DATE: 11/1/21 COMMITTEE CHAIR: HOUGARDY
Planning & Community Dev.
Planning Comm.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
SPONSOR/ADMIN. Department of Community Development
CoiiI1"IEE Unanimous Approval; Forward to Regular Meeting Consent Agenda
COST IMPACT / FUND SOURCE
EXPENDITURE REQUIRED AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED
$ $ $
Fund Source:
Comments:
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RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION
11/15/21
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ATTACHMENTS
11/15/21
Informational Memorandum dated 11/1/21
Interlocal Agreement for Inspections Services
Minutes from the Planning and Community Development Committee meeting of 11/1/21
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City of Tukwila
Allan Ekberg, Mayor
INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
TO: Planning & Community Development Committee
FROM: Nora Gierloff, Director of Community Development
BY: Jerry Hight, Building Official
CC: Mayor Ekberg
DATE: November 1, 2021
SUBJECT: Interlocal Agreement for Inspection Services Between the City of SeaTac
and the City of Tukwila
ISSUE
Should the City enter into an Interlocal Agreement with the City of SeaTac to provide each other
backup building and electrical inspection coverage?
BACKGROUND
In the past we have contracted with BHC Consultants to provide building and electrical
inspection coverage during staff vacations or sick leave. However, when BHC Consultants are
busy they may not always be able to provide next day inspection coverage.
DISCUSSION
The City has several building inspectors but only a single electrical inspector. An Interlocal
Agreement for Inspection Services with the City of SeaTac would provide another source of
dependable coverage to maintain our commitment to 24-hour inspection turnaround time.
SeaTac staff is bringing this agreement to their Council for approval in November. Both Councils
will need to give approval before the Interlocal can go into effect.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
Both Parties will document the number of hours spent on inspections requested and performed
by each City. At the end of each quarter, the number of hours of inspections performed shall be
totaled. If the balance is deficient, the balance is to be paid to the deficient City on an hourly
basis ($80.00 per hour flat rate in 2021 and subject to adjustment per the mutual agreement of
the Parties by written amendment). This could be considerably less expensive than using a
consultant as many of the hours may cancel out and any additional coverage hours used by
Tukwila would be paid at a lower hourly rate.
RECOM MENDATION
Staff recommends this Interlocal Agreement be placed on the Consent Agenda at the November
15, 2021 Council meeting for approval.
ATTACH MENTS
Interlocal Agreement for Inspection Services Between the City of SeaTac and the City of
Tukwila
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INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR INSPECTION SERVICES
Between the City of SeaTac and the City of Tukwila
This Interlocal Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into pursuant to Chapter 39.34 RCW
between the City of Tukwila, Washington (hereafter referred to as the "City of Tukwila") and the
City of SeaTac, Washington (hereafter referred to as the "City of SeaTac") (collectively referred
to as "the Parties") to describe the terms and conditions under which the City of SeaTac will
provide inspection services on behalf of the City of Tukwila, and the City of Tukwila will in turn
provide inspection services on behalf of the City of SeaTac.
WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila and the City of SeaTac employ electrical inspectors qualified
pursuant to RCW 19.28.010 (3) who perform electrical inspections and customer service related
to electrical installations; and
WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila and the City of SeaTac employ certified inspectors pursuant to
Chapter 19.27 RCW who perform mechanical, plumbing and building inspections; and
WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila and the City of SeaTac desire to obtain the aforesaid mutual
coverage to insure electrical and building inspection services; and
WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila and the City of SeaTac are willing to provide such mutual
services pursuant to this Agreement on an hour -to -hour exchange or the hourly pay rate of the
Inspector; and
WHEREAS, Inspectors from the City of SeaTac and the City of Tukwila will provide the services
of its Inspectors who will remain employees of the City of SeaTac the City of Tukwila,
respectively, for all purposes; and
WHEREAS, the City Council deems it appropriate and in the interest of public health and safety to
enter into this Interlocal Agreement to provide reciprocal inspection services in certain situations;
NOW THEREFORE,
IN CONSIDERATION OF THE MUTUAL PROMISES CONTAINED HEREIN, the
Parties agree as follows:
1. Administration. It is recognized that this Agreement has been formulated to provide broad
outlines of responsibilities, and it is anticipated that the details of the relationship formed by this
Agreement will be arrived at through written understandings between the Building Officials of
the respective cities. Building Officials will strive to provide written notice two (2) weeks in
advance of any request for inspection coverage to the other party. In the case of an unplanned
absence, the Building Official will request coverage as soon as the need is known and the other
jurisdiction will respond as soon as possible as to whether the request can be accommodated.
In the event such Officials are unable to agree on any provision relative to the administration of
this Agreement, any such dispute shall be resolved at a meeting of the Director of the
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Department of Community & Economic Development for the City of SeaTac and the Director of
the Department of Community Development for the City of Tukwila.
2. Responsibilities. The Building and Electrical Inspectors of the City of SeaTac and the City of
Tukwila will coordinate to provide inspections on an "as needed" and as available basis. The
purpose of such coordination will be to provide inspections in a timely and efficient manner.
3. Appeals. In the event of an appeal of any administrative decision of the Building Officials,
such appeals related to sites within Tukwila will be heard by the City of Tukwila's Hearing
Examiner in accordance with Chapter 18.116 of the Tukwila Municipal Code, and appeals related
to sites within SeaTac will be heard by the City of SeaTac's Hearing Examiner in accordance
with Chapter 16A.17 of the SeaTac Municipal Code.
4. Indemnification . Both Parties, the City of SeaTac and the City of Tukwila, hereby release and
agree to indemnify and hold harmless the other municipal corporation, its successors and assigns
and the officers, employees and agents of each ("Indemnities"), from and against any and all
claims of third parties and losses, harm, cost, liabilities, damages and expenses (including, but not
limited to, reasonable attorneys' fees) arising from willful or negligent acts or omissions of either
City including, but not limited to acts which abrogate the public duty doctrine; PROVIDED,
however, that neither City shall be required to indemnify against liability for damages caused by
or resulting from the sole negligence of the Indemnities of either City; PROVIDED FURTHER
that if such damages are caused by or result from the concurrent negligence of Indemnities for
both Cities or their officers, employees, or agents, then each City's Indemnity hereunder shall be
limited to the extent of the negligence of each City.
5. Insurance. Both Parties are members of the Washington Cities Insurance Authority and are
required to carry insurance that names each City and its officers and employees as primary non-
contributory additional insureds, with policy limits in the following amounts:
Commercial General Liability $1,0000,000
Automobile Liability $2,000,000 per occurrence
Worker's Compensation Employees of Contractors and Subcontractors are to be insured
under Washington State Industrial Insurance.
The above policy limits may be obtained through the use of excess liability (umbrella) insurance.
Each City shall obtain a certificate of insurance that complies with the requirements above, which
must be approved by each City's Risk Management department.
6. Fiscal Responsibilities. Both Parties will document the number of hours spent on inspections
requested and performed by each City. At the end of each quarter, the number of hours of
inspections performed shall be totaled. If the balance is deficient, the balance is to be paid to the
deficient City on an hourly basis ($80.00 per hour flat rate in 2021 and subject to adjustment per
the mutual agreement of the Parties by written amendment).
7. Termination. This agreement shall be ongoing. However, either party may terminate this
Agreement upon written notice to the other City with not less than thirty (30) days' notice prior to
the intended date of termination, unless some shorter time period is deemed acceptable by both
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cities. Notice shall be provided by either the City of SeaTac's Community and Economic Director
or designee or by the City of Tukwila's Director of Community Development or designee.
8. Amendment or Modification. This Agreement may be amended or modified only by a
subsequent written document executed by the City of Tukwila and the City of SeaTac upon
approval by the department directors of each City.
CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON CITY OF SEATAC, WASHINGTON
Name: Allan Ekberg
Title: Mayor
Date:
ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED:
Name: Christv O'Flaherty
Title: City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Name: Kari Sand
Title: Citv Attorney
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Name: Evan Maxim
Title: Director, Department of Community
& Economic Development
Date:
ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED:
Name: Kristina Greuu
Title: City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Name: Cindy Corsilles
Title: Assistant City Attorney
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City of Tukwila
City Council Planning & Community Development Committee
Meeting Minutes
November 1, 2021 - 5:30 p.m. - Electronic Meeting due to COVID-19 Emergency
Councilmembers Present: Kathy Hougardy, Chair; Verna Seal, Thomas McLeod
Staff Present:
I. BUSINESS AGENDA
David Cline, Jerry Hight, Derek Speck, Nora Gierloff, Brandon Miles
A. Interlocal Agreement: Building & Electrical Inspection Services
Staff is seeking Council approval of an Interlocal Agreement with the City of SeaTac for mutual
*backup building and electrical inspection coverage. The exchange will be an hour-to=hour
direct trade with any remaining hours in deficit paid at $80/hour.
Committee Recommendation
Unanimous approval. Forward to November 15, 2021 Regular Consent Agenda.
B. Multifamily Property Tax Exemption Program
Staff briefed the Committee on potentially updating the Multifamily Property Tax Exemption
Program in three stages, beginning with the Southcenter District in December 2021, Tukwila
International Boulevard in Q1 2022, and a comprehensive citywide review when the first two
stages are complete.
Item(s) for follow-up:
• Provide further detail/explanation on tax implications of MFTE programs
• Add Tukwila Valley South as a new Step 3
Committee Recommendation
Discussion only. Return to Committee.
II. MISCELLANEOUS
The eeting adjourned at 6:26 p.m.
Committee Chair Approval
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