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King County
Community services Division CONFORMED COPY
Department of
Community and Human Services
401 Fifth Avenue, Suite 510 20111212000569
Seattle,WA 98104 KING COUNTY DE INTERLOCA 67 00
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Please return to the Attention of:
Cheryl Markham, Program Manager
King County Housing and Community
Development
401 Fifth Avenue, Suite 510
Seattle, WA 98104
WASHINGTON STATE RECORDER'S COVER SHEET
Document Title
HOME Investment Partnerships Program Interlocal Cooperation Agreement dol ot- 0101°
Grantor(s)/Grantee(s)
This Agreement is between King County, Washington and the cities of:
Renton, Shoreline, Redmond, Kent,Bellevue,Auburn, Federal Way
Full copies of each agreement are maintained by the Department of Community and Human Services/
Community Services Division/Housing and Community Development Program located at 401 Fifth
Avenue, Suite 510,Seattle, WA 98104.
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HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM
INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into between King County, hereinafter referred to as the
"County," and the City of Kent hereinafter referred to as the "City," said parties to the
Agreement each being a unit of general local government of the State of Washington
RECITALS
WHEREAS, King County is an urban county, as defined by 24 CFR 92.2 and 24 CFR
570.3; and
WHEREAS, a unit of general local government that is located within in an urban county
may be part of a HOME consortium only through the urban county, and
WHEREAS, the City and King County agree that it is mutually desirable and beneficial to
enter into a consortium arrangement for purposes of the HOME Investment Partnerships
Program, hereinafter referred to as "HOME Program";
NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF THE FOREGOING
CIRCUMSTANCES, AND IN CONSIDERATION OF THE MUTUAL PROMISES
CONTAINED HEREIN, IT IS AGREED THAT:
1. This Agreement is made pursuant to the National Affordable Housing Act of 1990, as
amended, 42 USC § 12701 et. seq. (the "Act") and RCW 39.34, the Intergovernmental
Cooperation Act
2. The City and the County agree to cooperate to undertake or assist in undertaking HOME
Program housing assistance activities which are eligible under 24 CFR Part 92.
3. The County is hereby authorized to act as the representative member on behalf of the
Consortium for the purposes of the HOME Program. The County as the applicant and
grantee for the HOME Program funds has responsibility for and assumes all obligations in
the executing the HOME Program, including adding new members on behalf of the HOME
Consortium, final responsibility for selecting and executing activities, ensuring compliance
with federal requirements and submitting to HUD the Consolidated Housing and Community
Development Plan (Consolidated Plan), Annual Action Plans, and related plans and reports,
including the Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice and the Fair Housing Action
Plan. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed as an abdication of those
responsibilities and obligations.
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The City agrees to cooperate fully with the County in the development and preparation of the
Consolidated Plan and related plans, and to prepare and provide those elements specifically
pertaining to the City.
4. This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect for the period necessary to plan and carry
out all activities that will be funded from HOME funds awarded for the 2012, 2013 and 2014
federal fiscal years, the three-year qualification period that coincides with the Agreement for
the Distribution and Administration of the King County Consortium's Community
Development Block Grant, or until the County's designation as a participating HOME
jurisdiction or an urban county is rescinded by the United States Department of Housing and
Urban Development, whichever is shorter
5. This Agreement will be automatically renewed for participation in successive three-year
qualification periods, unless the County or the City provides written notice it wishes to
amend or elects not to participate in the new qualification period. Such written notice shall
be given by the date set forth in an Urban County Qualification Notice applicable to
subsequent three-year qualification periods and provided by the United States Department of
Housing and Urban Development.
6. The City and the County agree to adopt any amendments to this Agreement incorporating
changes necessary to meet the requirements for cooperation agreements set forth in an Urban
County Qualification Notice applicable for a subsequent three-year qualification period, and
to submit such amendments to the United States Department of Housing and Urban
Development. Failure to adopt such amendments will void the automatic renewal of such
qualification period.
7. During the term of this Agreement, neither the County nor the City may withdraw from
participation from their respective obligations under this Agreement
8. By executing the HOME Agreement, the City understands that it may not participate in a
HOME consortium except through the County, regardless of whether the County receives a
HOME formula allocation.
9. This Agreement shall be executed in three counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an
original, by the chief executive officers of the County and the City, pursuant to the authority
granted them by their respective governing bodies. One of the signed Agreements shall be
filed by the County with the Region X office of HUD, one shall be filed with the City and
one shall be filed with the County. Prior to its taking effect, the fully executed Agreement
shall be filed with the County Auditor, or, alternatively, listed by subject on a public agency's j
web site or other electronically retrievable public source.
10. The parties to this Agreement hereby agree to affirmatively further fair housing and to ensure
that no HOME funds are expended for activities that do not affirmatively further fair housing
within the boundaries of their jurisdiction or for activities that impede the County's actions to
comply with its fair housing certification. For purposes of this section, "affirmatively
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fitrthering fair housing" includes participation in the process of developing an Analysis of
Impediments to Fair Housing Choice and a Fair Housing Action Plan. While King County
has the primary responsibility for the development of these reports to HUD pursuant to
Section 3 of this Agreement, upon request, the City shall provide assistance to the County in
preparing such reports.
11. Joint Recommendations Committee Composition. An inter jurisdictional Joint
Recommendations Committee ("JRC") shall be established through the 2012-2014
Consortium Interlocal Cooperation Agreement.
The JRC shall be composed of three county representatives and eight cities representatives.
The three county representatives shall be King County Executive staff with broad policy
responsibilities and/or department directors County representatives shall be specified in
writing and, where possible, shall be consistently the same persons from meeting to meeting.
Four of the cities representatives shall be from non-entitlement consortium cities signing the
King County Consortium Interlocal Cooperation Agreement Regarding the Community
Development Block Grant Program, two from each subregion.
The remaining four cities representatives shall be from cities that qualify to receive CDBG
funds directly from HUD that are signing either a Joint Agreement Regarding the Community
Development Block Grant Program or a HOME Program-only Agreement. These latter four
representatives shall have no vote on matters specific to the jurisdictions of the King County
Consortium Interlocal Cooperation Agreement Regarding the Community Development
Block Grant Program.
Two of the eight cities representatives shall be rotated among the HOME Program-only
Agreement Cities. The two representatives will vote on issues affecting HOME Program
Agreement Cities that are specific to this Agreement.
For the HOME Program-only Agreement Cities' rotating positions,the HOME Program
Agreement Cities will notify the County by the end of the second week in February of each
year, who the two HOME Program-only Agreement City representatives will be for that year.
The chairperson and vice-chairperson of the JRC shall be chosen from among the members
of the JRC by a majority vote of the members for a term of one year beginning with the first
meeting of the calendar year. Attendance of five members shall constitute a quorum.
12. JRC Appointments. The King County Executive shall appoint the three county
representatives The participating cities of the King County Consortium Interlocal
Cooperation Agreement for the Community Development Block Grant Program shall provide
for the appointment of their shared representatives in a manner to be determined by those
cities through the Suburban Cities Association or other agreed-upon mechanism for the
execution of shared appointing authority. The Suburban Cities Association or other agreed
mechanism will select four jurisdictions of varying size from among those signing this
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agreement,two from the north/east sub-region and two from the south sub-region. The cities
representatives shall be elected officials, chief administrative officers, or persons who report
directly to the chief administrative officer and who have broad policy responsibilities; e.g.,
planning directors. department directors, etc. Members of the JRC shall serve for two years,
or at the pleasure of their respective appointing authorities.
13. Powers and Duties of the JRC. The JRC shall be empowered to:
a. Review and recommend to the King County Executive all policy matters concerning the
King County CDBG Consortium and HOME Program Consortium, including but not
limited to the Consolidated Plan and related plans and policies
b. Review and recommend to the King County Executive the projects and programs to be
undertaken with King County CDBG Consortium funds and HOME Program Consortium
funds, including the Administrative Set-aside.
c. Monitor and ensure that all geographic areas and participating jurisdictions benefit fairly
from King County CDBG Consortium and HOME Program Consortium funded activities
over the three-year agreement period, so far as is feasible and within the goals and
objectives of the Consolidated Plan.
14. Advisory Committees to the JRC. In fulfilling its duty to review and recommend projects
and programs to be undertaken with HOME Program funds, the JRC shall consider the
advice of inter-jurisdictional advisory committees Sub-regional advisory committees, made
up of one representative from each participating jurisdiction in a sub-region that wishes to
participate, shall be convened to assist in the review and recommendation of projects and
programs to be undertaken in that sub-region. The JRC may also solicit recommendations
from other inter jurisdictional housing and community development committees.
15. The City shall assist the County in developing the Consortium's HOME Program by
participating in development of the Consolidated Plan to accommodate both the collective
and individual housing objectives contained within local comprehensive plans or other
adopted plans of the City and the County.
16 The City and County shall each assign a staff person to serve as the primary contact for the
administration of this Agreement. The assigned contact person is responsible for
communicating relevant information to their respective jurisdiction.
17. This Agreement applies to the Consortium's acceptance of other federal housing-related funds
which may be allocated by formula to the Consortium Allocation decisions for these funds
will be subject to policies and procedures developed by the advisory committees to the JRC
and adopted by the JRC.
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18. This Agreement is made and entered into for the sole protection and benefit of the parties
hereto and their successors and assigns. No other person shall have any right of action based
on any provision of this Agreement.
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON CITY OF IfeNT
for Ki ty Ex utive 2 S tor''e// /
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Director, Department of Community and
Human Services
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HOME Interlocal Agreement 5 of 5 2012-2014
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Routing Information ALL REQUESTS MUST FIRST BE ROUTED THROUGH THE LAW DEPARTMENT
Ori inator: Katherin Johnson Phone (Originator): 5073
Date Sent: 7/12/11 Date Required: 7/19/11
Return Signed Document to: Katherm CONTRACT TERMINATION DATE: automatic
Johnson renewal 12/31/14
VENDOR NAME: King County DATE OF COUNCIL APPROVAL: July 2008
Brief Explanation of Document:
The HOME Investment Partnership Program ICA between King County and Kent has been in
existence for many years. The agreement signed in July 2008 provided for automatic renewals
every three years unless one party or the other gave notice to the contrary. This is the renewal
document. As Council approved the agreement in 2008 including the auto renewals it is not
necessary to take it back through Council
The Agreement includes Kent as a participant in the HOME federal funding received by the
County. Kent agencies are able to apply for capital funding and residents can apply to the Major
Home Repair program for major rehab work on their homes with a deferred loan. If Kent were
to elect not to participate the funds would not be available for Kent residents or agencies.
Please return 3 signed copies to me. I will send the fully executed agreement to the County
when I receive it.
All Contracts Must Be Routed Through The Law Department
(This area too be completed by the Law Department)
Received: REC"'EI V/E® c ,,
Approval of Law Dept.: JUL 15 2011 l�1
Law Dept. Comments:
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Date Forwarded to Mayor: -7
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