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CONTRACT COVER SHEET
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Vendor Name: KC Conservation Futures
Vendor Number:
ID Edwards Number
Contract Number: PON- 11 S
This is assigned by City Clerk's Office
Project Name: KCCF Interlocal Agreement Amendment 4, Attachment K
Description: ® Interlocal Agreement ❑ Change Order ® Amendment ❑ Contract
❑ Other:
Contract Effective Date: Termination Date:
Contract Renewal Notice (Days):
Number of days required notice for termination or renewal or amendment
Contract Manager: Brian Levenhagen Department: Parks Planning & Dev.
Detail: (i.e. address, location, parcel number, tax id, etc.):
Total Allocation: $650,000
PPD Contract # PPD13-04
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AMENDMENT TO THE CONSERVATION FUTURES
INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT
BETWEEN KING COUNTY AND THE CITY OF KENT
FOR OPEN SPACE ACQUISITION PROJECTS
Preamble
The King County Council, through Ordinance 9128, has established a Conservation
Futures Levy Fund and appropriated proceeds to King County, the City of Seattle
and certain suburban cities. This amendment is entered into to provide for the
allocation of additional funds made available for open space acquisition.
THIS AMENDMENT is entered into between the CITY OF KENT and KING COUNTY,
and amends and attaches to and is part thereof of the existing Interlocal
Cooperation Agreement entered into between the parties on the 291h day of
January, 1991.
The parties agree to the following amendments:
Amendment 1: Article 1. Recitals
A paragraph is hereby added to the Recitals Section to provide for a Conservation
Futures Levy Fund allocation for the Huse Property (Soos Creek) acquisition, and
hereafter reads:
On November 15, 2010, the King County Council passed Ordinance 16984,
which appropriated a total of Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars
($650,000) in Conservation Futures Levy proceeds to the City of Kent for the
Huse Property (Soos Creek) acquisition Project. On June 27, 2011 the King
County Council passed Ordinance 17125, authorizing the King County
Executive to enter into interlocal agreements with the City of Seattle and the
suburban cities for the disbursement of Conservation Futures Funds in
Ordinance 16984. _
Amendment 2: Article V. Conditions of Aoreement
Section 5.1 is amended to include reference to Attachment K, which
lists a 2011 Conservation Futures Levy Allocation for the Huse Property
(Soos Creek) acquisition project.
Amendment 3: Article VII. Responsibilities of County
The first two sentences of this article are amended to include references to
Attachment K, which lists 2011 Conservation Futures Levy Allocations for the Huse
Property (Soos Creek) acquisition project as follows:
Subject to the terms of this agreement, the County will provide
Conservation Futures Levy Funds in the amounts shown in
Attachments A through K to be used for the Projects listed in
Attachments A through K. The City may request additional funds;
Amendment K
CFT Interlocal Amendment Kent-King County
2011 CFT proceeds fnr Huse Property(Soos Creek)
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however, the County has no obligation to provide funds to the C
j the Projects in excess of the total amounts shown in Attachments A
through K. The County assumes no obligation for the future support of
the Projects described herein except as expressly set forth in this
agreement.
Amendment 4: Attachment K
The attachments to the interlocal agreement are hereby amended by adding
Attachment K, which is hereby attached to the interlocal agreement, incorporated
therein and made a part thereof.
In all other respects, the terms, conditions, duties and obligations of both parties
shall remain the same as agreed to in the Interlocal Cooperation Agreement as
previously amended.
This document shall be attached to the existing Interlocal Cooperation Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, authorized representatives of the parties hereto have
signed their names in the spaces set forth below:
KING COUNTY CITY OF KENT
Dow Constantine uze to ke
King County Executive May r
Date: 4 ( �S'-���3 Date �L X-3
Acting under the authority of Acting p6der/tAe authority of
Ordinance 17125. Ordinance:
Approved as to form: Approved as to form:
f� Dan atterberg To Brubaker
�j Kin County Prosecuting Attorney City Attorney
Amendment K
CFT Interlocal Amendment Kent-King County
2011 CFT proceeds for Huse Property(Soos Greek)
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ATTACHMENT K
2011 CONSERVATION FUTURES LEVY
CITY OF KENT ALLOCATIONS for HUSE PROPERTY(SOOS CREEK)
Jurisdiction Project Allocation
Kent Huse Property (Soos Creek) 15795 $ 650,000
TOTAL $ 650,000
Project Description:
2011: 315805: Huse Property (Soos Creek): $ 6509000
This is a 33.7 acre open space acquisition project with a goal of meeting the open space needs in
the rapidly growing east Kent Plateau area and buffering Soos Creek Park and regional trail The
property is located at SE 2161h Street, east of 132 Avenue SE.
City of KENT—Huse Property(Soos Creek): $ 650,000
Amendment K
CFT Interlocal Amendment Kent-King County
2011 CFT proceeds for Huse Property(Soos Creek)
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King County
Water and Land Resources Division
Department of Natural Resources and Parks
King Street Center
201 South Jackson Street, Suite 600
Seattle, WA 98104-3855
206.296 7775 Fax 206 296 0192
TTY Relay 711
May 17, 2013
Mr Brian Levenhagen
Park Planning and Development Division
City of Kent Department of Parks,
Recreation and Community Services
220 Fourth Avenue South
Kent, WA 98032
Re Conservation Futures hnterlocal Agreement Amendment"K"
Dear Mr. Levenhagen:
Enclosed for the City of Kent's permanent records is an original copy of Amendment "K" to the
Conservation Futures Interlocal Agreement(ILA)between King County and the City of Kent for
the Huse Property acquisition project,listed in the attachment to the amendment
Please note that this is for the first$650,000 allocated towards Huse The King County
Conservation Futures Citizens Committee also recommended that an additional $125,000 be
allocate towards the project, but that will still need to go through the King County Council this
summer and would be transferred to Kent in the future,after we sign an additional ILA for that
allocation King County has retained an original copy of this amendment and we will file an
original with the King County Records and Elections Division
We have just processed the reimbursement of these Conservation Futures funds($650,000) for
the project, as listed in the amendment Please note that the check should be arriving in a few
days (hopefully) Our CFT fund manager Sheri Coen is on vacation next week,but she could be
contacted after that at(206)296-8342 regarding any additional information needed
Also, if you have any questions,please feel free to call me at(206)296-7775
Sincerely,
David Tiemann
Project/Program Manager
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KENT Please FIII in All Applicable Boxes
Riewed by Director
Originator's Name: Brian L. x5116 Dept/Div. Contact: J. Watling Extension: 5007
Date Sent: 4/15/13 Date Required: 4/12/13
Return to: Teri Petrole x5101 CONTRACT TERMT_NATION DATE: n/a
VENDOR: King County Conservation Futures DATE OF COUNCIL APPROVAL: 4/3/2012
ATTACH THE COUNCIL MOTION SHEET FOR THE MAYOR - if applicable
Subject Amendment to the King County Conservation Futures Interlocal Cooperation Agreement to reimburse the
Huse Property Acquisition for $650,000
On 11/15/2010, the King County Council passed the appropriation $650,000 in Conservation Futures Levy proceeds
to the City of Kent to reimburse the Huse Property acquisition On 6/27/2011, the King County Council authorized
the disbursement of these funds to us.
This amendment was brought to Council and approved in April 2012. Staff waited to get this agreement signed due
to discussions on a joint agreement with King County on an additional $50,000 they applied for towards the Huse
Property We were recently told that that $50,000 would be reallocated to us after we sign this agreement without
requiring a separate agreement with King County.
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WASHINGTON Agenda Item: Consent
TO: City Council
DATE: April 3, 2012
SUBJECT: King County Conservation Futures Interlocal Cooperation
Agreement Amendment for Huse Property Acquisition -
Authorize
MOTION: Move to accept the funds from King County Conservation
Futures in the amount of $650,000.00, amend the Interlocal
Cooperation Agreement, approve expenditures in accordance with the
Interlocal Agreement in the Park Land Acquisition budget, and
authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary documents, subject to terms
and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney.
SUMMARY: King County is providing for the allocation of additional funds made
available for open space acquisition, subject to the terms of the existing Interlocal
Cooperation Agreement entered into between the City of Kent and King County on
January 29, 1991. By this amendment, the county will provide Conservation Futures
Levy Funds to reimburse funds for the purchase of 33.7 acres of open space,
buffering Soos Creek Park (Huse property), and a regional trail, as outlined in
Attachment K.
On November 15, 2010, the King County Council passed Ordinance 16984, which
appropriated a total of Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($650,000) in
Conservation Futures Levy proceeds to the City of Kent for reimbursement of the
Huse Property acquisition project. On June 27, 2011, the King County Council passed
Ordinance 17125, authorizing the King County Executive to disburse these funds.
EXHIBITS: Grant Agreement Amendment, Original Interlocal Agreement
RECOMMENDED BY: Parks and Human Services Committee
BUDGET IMPACTS: $650,000 reimburses the Park Land Acquisition Budget