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PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE
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Don E;+NMokstrom, P.g. June 16 2003
Director of Public Works
220 Fourth Ave,S.
Kent,WA 980M-5895
The Public Works Committee will meet in Council Chambers East, Kent
Phone: 253 856-5500 j City Hall, 220 & Avenue South at 5:00 PM, on Monday, June 16, 2003.
;Fax:253-856.6500
Committee Members: Tim Clark, Chair Julie Peterson Rico Yingling
Action Speaker Time
1. Approval of Minutes of June 2, 2003 YES
2. Declare Equipment Surplus YES Don Wickstrom 05 min.
Authorize
3. Covenant Kent Highlands Landfill YES Don Wickstrom 05 min
Restrictive Covenant-Authorize
4, Partial Termination and Relinquishment YES Don Wickstrom 05 min
of Wetland Easement and Reservation- Authorize
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The Public Works Committee meets on the first and third Mondays of each month at 5:00 PM in
Chambers East, Kent City Hall, 220 4" Ave. South, unless otherwise notified. For agenda
' information please call Janet Perschek at(253) 856-5504.
ANY PERSON REQUIRING A DISABILITYACCOMMODATION SHOULD
CONTACT THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE AT (253) 856-5725 IN ADVANCE. FOR
TDD RELAY SERVICE CALL THE WASHINGTON TELECOMMUNICATIONS
RELAY SERVICE AT 1-800-833-6388.
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PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE MINUTES
JUNE 16, 2003
COMMITTEE MEMBERS PRESENT: Leona Orr sitting in for Chair Tim Clark,
Connie Epperly sitting in for Rico Yingling, Julie Peterson,
The meeting was called to order by Leona Orr at 5:00 P.M.
Approval of Minutes of June 2, 2003
Connie Epperly moved to approve the minutes of June 2, 2003. The motion was
seconded by Committee Member Julie Peterson and passed 3-0.
Declare Equipment Surplus
Public Works Director Don Wickstrom said the list of surplus equipment and materials
are no longer of use or necessary to the City. Public Works Operations requested they be
declared surplus and sold at the annual Cornucopia Days Celebration. Because some of
the equipment is Water Utility owned a public hearing will be required on these items.
Julie Peterson moved to declare the listed equipment as surplus equipment and
authorize Public Work Operations to place these items on the auction list for
Cornucopia Days. In the event these items are not sold at the auction then they will
be sold for scrap metal or disposed of as authorized by Kent City Code or those
regulations governing disposal of surplus equipment. The motion was seconded by
Connie Epperly and passed 3-0.
Restrictive Covenant Kent Hiehlands Landfill-Authorize
Don Wickstrom said in the early 1970's the City was deeded about 5 acres of property
within Kent Highlands landfill site for park purposes. At that time the end use of landfill
property for park purposes was probably standard practice. Seattle subsequently bought
the property and went through a voluntary cleanup and closure action. They did so to
avoid the site being declared as a Federal superfiuid site and then being ordered by EPA
to clean it up and close it. To complete the closure of the site certain documents must be
recorded on the site to let future owners of the site know what the restrictions are
regarding potential use. Seattle has recoded these documents on their property and in
order to finalize their closure these same documents must be recorded on the City's
property. Since the City could be forced to record them by court action the Public Works
Department recommends that we do so.
Connie Epperly moved to recommend that Council authorize the Mayor to sign the
Restrictive Covenant Kent Highlands Landfill document and record the Declarative
Statement and the attached Cleanup Action Plan on the City's Kent Highlands
property. The motion was seconded by Julie Peterson and passed 3-0.
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Public Works Committee,6/16/03 2
Partial Termination and Relinquishment of Wetland Protection Easement and
Reservation with Boeing Company-Authorize
Don Wickstrom said the Wetland Protection Easement and Reservation conveyed to the
City of Dent by the Boeing Company for the Pacific Gateway Business Park may be
terminated if and when a permit to fill wetlands area subject to Wetland Protection
Easement has been issued by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, the COE issued
the permit on August 23, 2002 allowing the wetlands areas to be filled that are designated
on the Plat as Wetland Area G,H, M and SW.
Julie Peterson moved to recommend that Council authorize the Mayor to sign the
Partial Termination and Relinquishment of Wetland Protection Easement and
Reservation therein upon concurrence of the language therein by the City Attorney
and the Public Works Director. The motion was seconded by Connie Epperly and
passed 3-0.
The meeting adjourned at 5:08 P.M.
Janet Perschek
Administrative Assistant
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Item 2
Public Works Committee
6/16/03
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Declare Listed Equipment/Materials as
Surplus — Authorize
Recommended Motion:
I move to recommend that the Council authorize declaring the
listed equipment/materials as Surplus Equipment and authorize
Public Works Operations to place these items on the auction list for
Cornucopia Days.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Don E. Wickstrom, P.E. Public Works Director
Phone:253-856-5500
K E Al T Fax: 253-856-6500
WASH,N G T O N Address: 220 Fourth Avenue S.
Kent,WA.98032-5895
DATE: June 16, 2003
TO: M f
hite and Kent City Council
FROM: Do, kstrom, Public Works Director
THROUGH:
SUBJECT: Surplus Equipment
SUMMARY: Attached is a list of Surplus Equipment/Materials that is no longer of use or
necessary to the City. We are requesting that they be declared as surplus and sold at the amoral
Cornucopia Days Celebration. Note: Because some of the equipment is Water Utility owned a
public hearing will be required on these items.
BUDGET IMPACT: No Unbudgeted Fiscal/Personnel Impact
MOTION: Recommend authorization to declare the listed equipment/parts as surplus and
authorize the sale thereof at Cornucopia Days Public Auction.
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Mayor White and Kent City Council j Surplus Equipment Authorize
June 16, 2003
PUBLIC WORKS
Don E. Wickstrom, Director
OPERATIONS DIVISION
Larry R. Blanchard, Manager
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KE O T Phone: 253-856-5656
"^ Fax: 253-856-6600
Mailing Address: 220 Fourth Avenue South
Kent,WA 98032-5895
Location Address: 5821 South 240th
Date: June 10, 2003
To: Public Works Committee
Through: Don Wickstrom, Public Works Director
From: Larry R. Blanchard, Operations Manager
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Subject: Declaration of Surplus Equipment
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Re: Public Auction, Cornucopia Days
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During the annual Cornucopia Days celebration there will be a Public Auction held for any surplus
equipment or materials the City of Kent may have. Listed below are those items that Public Works
Operations would like to declare as surplus so they can be sold at the auction:
1) Del Webb Wastewater Pump Station pumps and electrical connections-serial # 871052 and
871053.This pump station is site specific and cannot be used elsewhere, and due to its age does
not have all the hardware that our current pump stations are equipped with.
2) Meadow Hills Wastewater Pump Station pumps and electrical connections-serial # 79LL55 and
79LL56. This pump station is site specific and cannot be used elsewhere, and due to its age does
not have all the hardware that our current pump stations are equipped with.
3) Seven Oaks Wastewater Pump Station pumps and electrical connections-serial # 33161 and
32137. This pump station is site specific and cannot be used elsewhere, and due to its age does
not have all the hardware that our current pump stations are equipped with.
4) Soosette Wastewater Pump Station and electrical connections-serial#910570 and 910571
5) Video Camera Minolta Master Series V-16 Serial # 00401813. No longer works and would cost
more than a new one to repair.
6) 1988-Homelite Motor Blower and Hose Model # 111B-1 Serial # 102-32-444. Replaced with a
new blower.
7) 1999-AIM Gas Detector PID-450 Model # NC 1280 Serial # 451350018. Replaced with a newer
more accurate test kit.
8) 1996-Petro Flag Test Kit Serial # 17701319. Replaced by the above AIM Gas detector.
9) Water Meters
• 18" "Water Specialties"propeller type
10) PLC Equipment-This equipment is either out of date (15 years plus), can no longer be used as
spare parts or has been replaced and is no longer needed.
• (2) TI 530-1104 Processors, S/N 53PB8509000166, 53PB8507000176
• (2) 500-2103 TI Expansion Mods S/N 50D840700015, 5OLC840600029
• (5) 500-5021 Output Sim Mods
• (3) 500-5020
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0 (4) 510 TI Processors SIN 81071179,83080366,83110182,81090827
• (1) 500-5828 16 Mod 1/0 Base S/N 50813840500176
• (1) 510-7105 Interface Mod S/N IOAV840800012
• (1) 510 Simulator P/N 2460221-001
• (1) 510 User Manual
0 (2) 510-2101 1/0 Mod S/N 83080028,83080047
• (1) Dual Comm. Mod S/N 50DP8704000288
• (2) VPU200 Serial#'s 20VB8507000407, and 20VB831202084
• (1) Box Siemens TI Manuals
• (2) Motorola MTU Units Model #C1565A Serial Numbers-403SHW1064 and 403SHW1065
11) Miscellaneous Items-This equipment is either out of date (15 years plus), can no longer be used
as spare parts, or has been replaced and is no longer needed.
• Westinghouse VFD Processor Card
• (1) Box Miscellaneous Gauges (12)
• (1) Aurora booster Pump 230/460 3h.p
• U.S Electric Motor 2301460 1.5h.p
• Sta-Rite Booster Pump 115/230 1.5h.p
• (1) Box Pressure Transmitters (4)2. Taylor's#3432TF 2. Rosemont#1020
(1) Box Magnetic Recorders
• (1) Box Miscellaneous Elect. Fittings
• (1) NEMA3R Control Box w/Display
• (1) NEMA3R Control Box w/Control relays
• (1) Box Miscellaneous Modems and phone control equip
• (1) Motorola M.R.T.0 Rack
• (1) Box Miscellaneous Control Transformers
• (1) Box Miscellaneous Pump bearings and thrust washers
• (1) Box Miscellaneous CGC Manuals
• (1) Box Miscellaneous Act-Pak Meter Equip
• (1) LaMarche Battery Charger 120vac/10-24vdc@10amps. S/N22593
• (1) 12" Exhaust Vent
• (1) Box Miscellaneous Motorola Intrac Hardware
• (3) Intrac Yagi Antennas
• (1) Box Miscellaneous Micro-Switches
• (1) Box Miscellaneous Pump Oilers
• (1) Box Miscellaneous Reed Switches
12) 1988-Ariens 911014 Mower Serial# 13846. This mower has been replaced.
13) 1978-Gorman 5482-17 3" Pump Serial #652783. This pump has been replaced.
14) 1969-Stanley Hydraulic Power Unit 7-9 GPM Model # CR22 Serial #6066.
15) 1969-Stanley Hydraulic Chain Saw Model#CS23 Serial #5390.
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Declare the equipment listed above as surplus equipment and authorize Public Work Operations
to place these items on the auction list for Cornucopia Days. In the event these items are not sold
at the auction then they will sold for scrap metal or disposed of as authorized by Kent City Code
or those regulations governing disposal of surplus equipment.
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Item 3
Public Works Conmvttee
6/16/03
Restrictive Covenant Kent Highlands
Landfill — Authorize
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Recommended Motion:
I move to recommend the Council authorize the Mayor to sign the
Restrictive Covenant Kent Highlands Landfill document and
record the Restrictive Covenant Kent Highlands Landfill
document, the Declarative Statement and attached Cleanup Action
Plan on the City's Kent Highlands property.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
4^4% Don E. Wickstrom, P.E. Public Works Director
Phone:253-856-5500
A Fax: 253-856-6500 '..
KEN ` Address: 220 Fourth Avenue S.
WASHINGTON
Kent,WA.98032-5895
DATE: Jr , 2003 I
TO: W site and Kent City Council
FROM: Strom,Public Works Director
SUBJECT: Kent Highlands City Property Covenants
SUMMARY: hr the early 70's (1971) Kent Highlands, Inc. deeded to the City about 5 acres of
property within their Kent Highlands landfill site for park purposes (see attached map). The
deeding was in conjunction with the City approving the use of their property for a sanitary
landfill. At the time the end use of landfill property as a park was probably a standard practice in
and around urban areas. Anyway as you are aware Seattle subsequently bought the property and
went through a voluntary cleanup and closure action thereon. They did so to avoid the site being
declared as a Federal superfund site and then being ordered by EPA to clean it up and close it. A
voluntary clean falls under the State clean up laws. To complete the final closure of the site
certain documents (see attachments)must be recorded on the site to let future owners of the site
know what the restrictions are regarding per it potential use. Seattle has recorded these
documents on their property and in order to finalize their closure these same documents must be
recorded on the City's property. Since the City could be forced to record them by court action
and the State Department of Ecology has indicated it would pursue same if we didn't it's the
Public Works Department recommendation that we do so.
BUDGET IMPACT: No Unbudgeted Fiscal/Personnel Impact
MOTION: Recommend the Council authorize the Mayor to sign the Restrictive Covenant Kent
Highlands Landfill document and record the Restrictive Covenant Kent Highlands Landfill
document, the Declarative Statement and attached Cleanup Action Plan on the City's Kent
Highlands property.
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Mayor White and Kent City Council ] Kent Highlands City Property Covenants
June 16,2003 Authorize
RESTRICTIVE COVENANT
KENT HIGHLANDS LANDFILL
The property that is the subject of this Restrictive Covenant has been the subject
of remedial action under Chapter 70.105D RCW. The work done to clean up the
property (hereinafter the "Cleanup Action") is described in the Cleanup Action Plan for
Kent Highlands Landfill dated April I 1 7h's peauicu-Nc Covenant is required by
WAC 173-340-440 to assure the continued integrity of the Cleanup Action.
The undersigned, City of Kent, ("Kent"), is the fee owner of real property in King
County (legal description attached as Exhibit "AW), hereinafter referred to as the "Site."
For the purposes of this Restrictive Covenant, the Site refers to the Kent-owned portions
of the former Kent Highlands Landfill, located Northeast of the intersection of Stale
Route 516 (aka Kent-DesMoines Road) and Military Road in Kent, Washington. Kent
makes the following declaration as to limitations, restrictions, and uses as to which the
Site may be put, and specifies that such declarations shall constitute covenants running
with the land, as provided by law, and shall be binding on all parties and all persons
claiming under them.
SECTION I. Any activity on the Site that may interfere with the Cleanup Action
is prohibited. Any activity on the Site that may result in the release of a hazardous
substance that was contained as part of the Cleanup Action is prohibited. Any activity on
the Site that may result in endangerment to human health or the emiroinment by
hazardous substances contained or by gas generated by and emitted from the Site is
prohibited.
SECTION 2. Except for groundwater monitoring, no groundwater may be taken
for any purpose from any well on the Site without Department of Ecology ("Ecology")
approval.
SECTION 3. The owner of the Site must give written notice to Ecology, or to its
successor agency, of the owner's intent to convey any fee interest in the Site. Kent and
all subsequent owners shall provide for the continued operation, maintenance, and
monitoring of the Cleanup Action.
SECTION 4. The owner must notify and obtain approval from Ecology, or from
its successor agency, prior to any use of the Site that is inconsistent with the terms of this
Restrictive Covenant. Ecology or its successor agency may approve such a use only after
public notice and comment.
SECTION 5. The owner shall restrict leases to uses and activities consistent with
this Restrictive Covenant and notify all lessees of the restrictions on the use of the
property.
SECTION 6. The owner shall allow authorized representatives of Ecology,or its
successor agency, the right to enter the Site at reasonable times and with reasonable prior
IlVtlle for tile purpose of evaiiiaiing Cviiipiiai iCC 'vv rill rill. Clean uli �ieiiva Pian and iv
inspect records that are related to the Cleanup Action.
SECTION 7. The owner of the Site reserves the right under WAC 173-340-720
and WAC 173-340-440 (1991 ed.), to record an instrument which provides that this
Restrictive Covenant shaii no iangcr limit use of tile Site or be of any further Rurce or
effect. However, such an instrument may be recorded only with the consent of Ecology,
or its successor agency. Ecology or a successor agency may consent to the recording of
such an instrument only after public notice and comment.
DATED this day of 12003.
CITY OF KENT:
By Jim White
Its Mavor
DATE:
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
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COUNTY OF KING )
I hereby certify that on the day of , 2003, I know or
have satisfactory evidence that JINI IYIIITE is the person who appeared before me, and
said person acknowledged that he signed this instrument, on oath stated that he is
authorized to execute the instrument on behalf of the CITY OF KENT as its Mayor, and
such execution to be the free and voluntary act of such party for the uses and purposes
mentioned in the fore�oinq instrument.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal the
day and year first above written.
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NOTARY PUBLIC, in and for the State of Washington
residing at
My appointment expires
P.ThdT[LES':o,nrila A]I"RnlricniaCovenant doe
EXHIBIT "A"
THAT PORTION OF THE ENOS COOPER DONATION CLAIM LYING WITHIN THE
SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTI I, RANGE 4 EAST, W.NL, KING
COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTERLINE; OF KENT-DES MOINES
HIGHWAY AND THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH HALF OF SAID SUBDIVISION;
THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CENTERLINE A DISTANCE OF 135.48 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 62030'00" EAST 30 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 62030'00" EAST 525 FEET;
TIIENCE NORTHWESTERLY ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT AND RUNNING PARALLEL WITH
THE PROPOSED NORTHEASTERLY MARGIN OF SPATE ROUTE 516 (AS SHOWN ON THAT
CERTAIN MAP DATED MAY 8, 1969, SHEET 2 OF 11 SHEETS, JUNCTION STATE ROUTE 5 TO
JUNCTION STATE ROUTE 167 MILEPOST 2.21 TO MILEPOS"1 4.83) TO THE WEST LINE OF
SAID DONATION CLAIM;
THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID DONATION CLAIM TO THE CENTERLINE
OF SAID HIGHWAY;
THENCE SOU'I HEASTERLY TO A POINT WHICH BEARS SOUTH 62030'00" WEST FROM TILE
TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE NORTH 62030'00"EAST 30 FEET TO TIIE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING.
EXCEPT THAT PORTION DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE WEST LINE OF THE COOPER
DONATION CLAIM WITH THE NORTH MARGIN OF SSH 5A (KENT-DES MOINES HIGHWAY)
BEING THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING OF EXCEPTION HEREIN DESCRIBED;
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THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID DONATION CLAIM LINE 450 FEET; 1
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THENCE EAST AT RIGHT ANGLES TO SAID DONATION CLAIM LINE 400 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH PARALLEL WITH THE WEST LINE OF SAID DONATION CLAIM LINE 220
FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 360 WEST 440 FEET MORE OR LESS TO NORTHERLY MARGIN OF SSH 5A;
THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE NORTHERLY MARGIN OF SSH 5A TO THE TRUE
POINT OF BEGINNING OF EXCEPTION HEREIN DESCRIBED.
AND ALSO EXCEPT THAT PORTION LYING SOUTHERLY OF SAID NORTHEASTERLY
MARGIN OF SAID STATE ROUTE 516.
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Item 4
Public Works Committee
6/16
Partial 'Termination and Relinquishment
of Wetland Protection Easement and
Reservation with Boeing Company-
Authorize
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Recommended Motion:
I move to recommend that Council authorize the Mayor to sign the
Partial Termination and Relinquishment of Wetland Protection I
Easement and Reservation therein upon concurrence of the
language therein by the City Attorney and the Public Works
Director.
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Don E. Wickstrom, P.E. Public Works Director
Phone:253-856-5500
K E N T Fax: 253-856-6500
wn s H i a c r o e Address: 220 Fourth Avenue S.
Kent,WA.98032-5895
DATE: June 16, 2003
TO: Mahite and Kent City Council
FROM: Don ickstrom, Public Works Director
THROUGH:
SUBJECT: Partial Termination and Relinquishment of Wetland Protection Easement and
Reservation -Authorize
SUMMARY: The Wetland Protection Easement and Reservation conveyed to the City of Kent
by the Boeing Company for the Pacific Gateway Business Park may be terminated if and when a
pennit to fill wetlands area subject to Wetland Protection Easement has been issued by the
United States Anny Corps of Engineers, the COE issued Pennit No. 2000-4-01279 on August
23, 2002 allowing the wetlands areas to be filled that are designated on the Plat as Wetland Area
G,H, M and SW.
BUDGET IMPACT: No Unbudgeted Fiscal/Personnel Impact
MOTION: Recommend the Council authorize the Mayor to sign the Partial Termination and
Relinquishment of Wetland Protection Easement and Reservation document with respect to
Wetland Areas G, H, M, and SW of the Boeing Company Pacific Gateway Business Park.
BACKGROUND
Mayor White and Kent City Council Partipl Termination and Relinquishment of Wetland Protection
June 16,2003 Easement and Reservation-Authorize
When Recorded, Please Return To:
City of Kent
Attn: Property Management
220 Fourth Avenue S. �
Kent, Washington 98032
DOCUMENT TITLE: Partial Termination and Relinquishment of Wetland
Protection Easement and Reservation
REFERENCE NUMBERS OF RELATED DOCUMENTS: 20010117000904;
GRANTOR: The City of Kent, a Washington municipal corporation
GRANTEE: The Boeing Company, a Delaware corporation
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Portions of Pacific Gateway Business Park, Kent,
Washington, being a portion of the NE %4, SE ''/4, and SW V44 of Section 2, Township 22
North, Range 4 East, Willamette Meridian, City of Kent, King County, Washington and a
portion of the NW %4 of Section 11, Township 22 North, Range 4 East, Willamette
Meridian, City of Kent, King County, Washington �
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO(S): 660021-0040; 660021-0050; 660021-0060; 660021-
0070; 660021-0080; 660021-0090; 660021-0110; 660021-0200; 660021-0300; 660021-
0310; and 660021-0330
PROJECT NAME: Pacific Gateway Business Park
PARTIAL TERMINATION AND RELINQUISHMENT OF WETLAND
PROTECTION EASEMENT AND RESERVATION
WHEREAS, pursuant to the City of Kent Plat Su-99-1/KIVA 9901657, Pacific
Gateway Business Park, recorded in the records of King County, Washington under
Recording N. 20010117000904 (the "Plat"), The Boeing Company conveyed a
Wetland Protection Easement and Reservation ("Wetland Easement") to the City of
Kent; and
PARTIAL TERMINATION AND RELINQUISIIMENT OF WETLAND PROTECTION EASEMENT
AND RESERVATION—Page 1
(between City of Kent and The Boeing Compan)J
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WHEREAS, pursuant to the Plat, the Wetland Protection Easement may be
terniinated if and when a pennit to fill the wetlands areas subject to the Wetland
Protection Easement has been issued by the United States Army Corps of Engineers
("COE"); and
WHEREAS, the COE issued Permit No. 2000-4-01279, dated August 23, 2002
(the "COE Permit'), allowing the wetlands areas to be filled that are designated on the
Plat as Wetland Area G, H, M, and SW, respectively, each of which is subject to the
Wetland Easement; and
WHEREAS, The Boeing Company has caused Wetland Area G, H, M, and
SW, respectively, to be filled pursuant to the COE Permit; and
WHEREAS, the City of Kent has agreed to terminate the Wetland Easement
with respect to Wetland Areas G, H,M, and SW;NOW THEREFORE,
The Wetland Easement covering Wetland Areas G, H, M, and SW as shown on the
Plat is hereby terminated and relinquished.
CITY OF KENT,
a Washington municipal corporation
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Name Printed:
Title:
(Notary AeknowledgententAppears on Next Page)
APPROVED AS TO FORl17:
Kent City Attorney
PARTIAL TERMINATION AND RELINQUISHMENT OF WETLAND PROTECTION EASEMENT
AND RESERVATION—Page 2
(between City of Kent and The Boeing Company)
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
ss.
COUNTY OF KING )
I hereby certify that on the day of 200 , l know
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or have satisfactory evidence that is the person who appeared
before me, and said person acknowledged that he signed this instrument, on oath stated that
he is authorized to execute the instrument on behalf of the CITY OF KENT as its
and such execution to be the free and voluntary act of such
party for the uses and purposes mentioned in the foregoing instrument.
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IN WITNESS WIIEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal the
day and year first above written.
NOTARY PUBLIC, in and for the State of Washington
residing at
My appointment expires
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