Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 0665 - Interlocal Agreement - King County Water District #125 RESOLUTION NO. 665 S A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH KING COUNTY WATER DISTRICT NO. 125. WHEREAS, the Seattle Rendering Works, Inc. owns and operates an industrial plant lying within the corporate boundaries of the City and receives water service from the Tukwila Water System, and WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila and King County Water District No. 125 both agree that the property would be best served by the Water District through the new 6 -inch distribution line. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: The Mayor is hereby authorized to negotiate and execute an agreement with King County Water District No. 125 in which the District agrees to purchase the newly installed 6 -inch water distribution line and provide permanent water service to the Seattle Rendering Works, Inc. property. Said agreement is essentially the same as that attached. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at a regular meeting thereof this day of D c e m mac, 1973. A G R E E M E N T THIS AGREEMENT is effective on the last date of ac- ceptance indicated below and is between the CITY OF TUKWILA (hereinafter the "City a city incorporated and.existing under the laws of the State of Washington and WATER DISTRICT NO. 125, KING COUNTY (hereinafter the "District a water district incorporated and existing under the laws of the State of Washington; WHEREAS, an industrial water user, Seattle Render- ing Works, Inc., owns and operates a plant lying within the corporate limits of the City and which has been served by the City's water utility; and WHEREAS, the parties agree that the interests of all concerned would be best served by the District providing water service to the above mentioned property of Seattle Rendering Works, Inc., under the terms set forth below; WITNESSETH: IT IS AGREED by and between the parties as follows: 1. Installation of Service. The City will in- stall a new 6 -inch water distribution line on the property of Seattle Rendering Works, Inc., the cost of which is estimated at $15,000.00 and which will be paid for by the City. 1 2. Connection to District's Line. The aforemen- tioned new service will be connected to the District's 6 -inch main which crosses the'railroad tracks outside and northwest of the entrance to the Seattle Rendering Works, Inc. plant. 3. Flow Meter. The City will install a 6 -inch flow meter and vault in the new service at the west property line of the Seattle Rendering Works, Inc. 4. Easements. The City will obtain and later as- sign to the District all necessary easements from Seattle Rendering Works, Inc. and Burlington Northern Railroad. The legal description of the Seattle Rendering Works, Inc. prop- erty is as follows: That portion of C. E. Brownell Donation Claim more particularly described as follows: Beginning near the West line of Section 13, Township 23 N, Range 4 E.W.M. at a concrete monument which is 1,510.74 feet South of and 2,143.89 feet West of the Northeast corner of said donation Claim and running thence Due West parallel to the North line of said Dona- tion Claim 1,715.29 feet to a point one foot West of the Most Westerly rail of the North- ern Pacific Railroad; thence parallel to said rail North 27 0 21'30" West 668.61 feet; thence south 69 0 22'40" west 47.44 feet to an iron pipe on the Westerly line of the right of way of said Northern Pacific Railroad, which iron pipe is the true point of beginning; thence continuing South 69 °22'40" West 190.00 feet to a second iron pipe at the top of the East Bank of the Duwamish river; thence continuing south 69 °22 west about 30 feet to mean 2 high water of said Duwamish river as same has averaged for past five years; thence along said High water line Southeasterly to said Westerly line of right of way; thence North westerly along said Westerly line of right of way about 290.0 feet to the true point of beginning. Reserving therefrom an easement for use of premises owned by grantors to north of above described tract on and over a strip of land 30 feet wide adjacent to said Northern Pacific right of way extending from Northerly line of above described tract Southerly to South side of grade crossing of said railroad right of way as said grade crossing now exists or as said grade crossing may be reconstructed. Situated in icing County, Washington. 5. Transfer of Ownership. After completion of con- struction, the City will transfer ownership of the new service and underlying easements to the District, which will then pro- vide permanent water service to the Seattle Rendering Works, Inc. property. 6. Payment by District. The District will pay the City for its construction and financing costs incurred in the installation of the aforementioned new service as follows: cash, without interest, if paid within ninety .(90) days of January 1, 1979; or over a period of not more than ten (10) years, in installments with payments of no less than 10 per cent of the total, paid no less than annually, with interest of nine (9) per cent per annum from April 1, 1979, on the declining balance. 7. Security Agreement. The District "Debtor hereby grants to the City "Secured Party a security interest in all of the property described in the Bill of Sale executed -3- as provided in Paragraph 5 above, together with all increases therein, all added and substituted parts and equipment, tools, parts, accessories, supplies and improvements therefor. All of said property is located in King County, Washington. This security agreement is given to secure the payment and performance of all indebtedness and obligations of Debtor to Secured Party presently existing and hereafter arising, direct or indirect, and interest thereon,. If any of the property is to be or has been attached to real estate, the description of that real estate is set forth in Paragraph 4 above. ACCEPTED: ACCEPTED: December 1978 December 1978. CITY OF TUKWILA WATER DISTRICT NO. 125, KING C OUNT By y (James I. Angle, President Board of Commissioners I By C. H. Walmer, Secretary Board of Commissioners TERE'NCE R. MONA P.E. Public Works Dirotor 4 By A X� W. C. L. Wiese, Member Board of Commissioners -4-