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Vendor Name: King County
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Contract Number (City Clerk): _'A
Category: -Interlocal Agreement
Sub-Category (if applicable): Amendment
Project Name:
Amendment S to King County Conservation Futures ILA
Contract Execution Date: April 2019 Termination Date: N/A
Lynn Osborn/BH Parks
Contract Manager: Department:
None
Contract Amount:
Budgeted: ❑✓ Grant?
Part of NEW Budget: ❑ Local: ❑ State: ❑✓ Federal:
Related to a New Position:
Basis for Selection of Contractor? Other
Approval Authority: ❑ Director ❑ Mayor ✓❑ City Council
Other Details: Amendment S to the Conservation Futures Fund, appropriating
$1 ,479,000 toward the purchase of a McSorley Creek Wetland parcel by PW, the
Lannoye property and the Ransom property by Parks.
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 and certain 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 29th day of January, 1991,
as previously amended.
The parties agree to the following amendments:
Amendment 1: Article 1. Recitals
A paragraph is hereby added to the Recitals Section to provide for Conservation Futures
Levy proceeds allocations for the McSorley Creek Wetland, Clark Lake, and Upper Mill
Creek Canyon projects, and hereafter reads:
• On November 6, 2017, the King County Council passed Ordinance 18602
which appropriated a total of thirty-four thousand dollars ($34,000) in
2018 Conservation Futures Levy proceeds to the City of Kent for the
McSorley Creek Wetland project.
• On November 6, 2017, the King County Council passed Ordinance 18602
which appropriated a total of one million dollars ($1,000,000) in 2018
Conservation Futures Levy proceeds to the City of Kent for the Clark
Lake project.
• On July 9, 2018, the King County Council passed Ordinance 18766, which
adopted a scope change for the Clark Lake Park project.
• On November 13, 2018, the King County Council passed Ordinance
18835, which appropriated a total of four hundred and forty-five thousand
dollars ($445,000) in 2019 Conservation Futures Levy proceeds to the
City of Kent for the Upper Mill Creek Canyon project.
• In accordance with Section 8.2, the executive or designee is authorized to
execute this Amendment.
Amendment S
Kent-King County CFT ILA: 2018 and 2019 Awards 1
Amendment 2: Article V. Conditions of Agreement
Section 5.1 is amended to include the Exhibit 1 attached to this
Amendment, which lists 2018 and 2019 Conservation Futures Levy
proceeds allocations for the McSorley Creek Wetland, Clark Lake, and
Upper Mill Creek Canyon projects.
Amendment 3: Exhibit 1
The Interlocal Cooperation Agreement is hereby amended by adding Exhibit 1, attached
hereto.
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.
Once fully executed, this Amendment shall be incorporated into the existing Interlocal
Cooperation Agreement as if fully set forth, and shall become Amendment S.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, authorized representatives of the parties hereto have signed
their names in the spaces set forth below:
KING COUNTY CITY OF KENT
Do Constantine D a n a Ra I p h
King County Executive Mayor
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Date: �h7bdli Date: `� I
Approved as to form: Approved as to form:
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Dan Satt •berg
King County Prosecuting Attorney i t eyy i
Amendment S
Kent-King County CFT ILA: 2018 and 2019 Awards 2
EXHIBIT 1
2018 AND 2019 CONSERVATION FUTURES LEVY PROCEEDS
CITY OF KENT ALLOCATIONS
Jurisdiction Project Name (Project Number) Allocation
Kent McSorley Creek Wetland (1132070)—FY 2019 $34,000
Allocation
Kent Clark Lake (1126727)—FY 2018 Allocation $1,000,000
Kent Upper Mill Creek Canyon (1133803)—FY 2019 $445,000
Allocation
TOTAL $1,479,000
Project Descriptions:
1132070—Kent—McSorley Creek Wetland($34,000)
FY 2018 Allocation, Ordinance 18602
Acquire inholding in a large forested wetland along McSorley Creek, within the city of
Kent. Kent has been acquiring property within this wetland to prevent development and
allow for restoration. This area is where McSorley Creek emerges as a stream from
running subsurface beneath developments south of S. 272nd Street. McSorley Creek
travels through the target 2.34-acre parcel and runs downstream to Saltwater State Park
where it flows into Puget Sound.
1126727—Kent—Clark Lake Park Expansion ($1,000,000)
FY 2018 Allocation, Ordinance 18602
This project has spanned multiple years, targeting inholders at Kent's Clark Lake Park.
This is Kent's largest park, serving Kent and south King County with variety of habitats
including lake, wetland, meadow, and forests, with trails and a dock viewpoint into the
lake. The project has sought to acquire additional parcels to prevent additional
development, allow additional habitat protection and passive public access.
2018 fiscal year: The targeted properties for 2018 funding represent the last large
inholdings on the lake, 17.3 acres that contain three parcels and extend into the lake.
Acquisition will prevent additional development, protect the viewshed of the lake, and
allow for trails that circulate the lake. These are long sought-after acquisitions, and the
landowner has re-engaged the city on discussions. This may be a multi-year request
which will leverage City of Kent and perhaps state RCO funding.
Amendment S
Kent-King County CFT ILA: 2018 and 2019 Awards 3
1126727 Kent— Clark Lake Park Expansion ($0 Scope Change)
Scope Change, Ordinance 18766
Mid-Year 2018: Kent is shifting focus to three secondary targets in the scope,to purchase
three parcels from Kent Public Works as they are surplus to Public Works' needs (parcels
212205-9099, -9122, and -9177).
1133803 -Kent— Upper Mill Creek Canyon ($445,000)
FY 2019 Allocation, Ordinance 18835
Kent seeks CFT funding reimbursement for the 3-acre parcel 292205-9211, adding to
107-acre Mill Creek Earthworks Park. This acquisition satisfies a long-term park
development goal to create a southern trailhead and entry point the park. The park links
Kent's East Hill neighborhood to Kent's downtown. In the north end of the park there is a
renowned landscape Earthworks sculpture (the city's first designated landmark). A 1.5-
mile long trail will lead down the length of the canyon from this parcel to the Earthworks.
The acquisition preserves mature second-growth forest, adding to wildlife habitat and
forest canopy already protected in Mill Creek Earthworks Park. The parcel could have
been subdivided into 13 home sites. The parcel is located within 70 feet of Mill Creek.
Preservation of the forest and future restoration supports the aquatic health of the upper
reaches of this salmon-bearing stream. The property has been acquired this spring by
Kent, and City of Kent CIP funds provide the match to CFT. Kent may choose to exclude
a small square footage of the property from CFT restrictions for more intensive
development than typically allowed under CFT. That determination will be made prior to
CFT funding reimbursement in 2019.
Amendment S
Kent-King County CFT ILA: 2018 and 2019 Awards 4
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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
206-477-4800 Fax 206-296-0192
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June 18, 2019
Ms. Lynn Osborne
220 Fourth Avenue South
Kent, WA 98032
Re: Kent Conservation Futures Interlocal Agreement—Amendment S
Dear Lynn:
Enclosed for your permanent records is an original signed Conservation Futures
Interlocal Cooperation Agreement ("ILA")Amendment"S" for the CFT funding
allocation to McSorley Creek Wetland, Clark Lake, and Upper Mill Creek Canyon
proj ects.
King County has retained an original copy of this amendment. Instead of recording these
documents as we have done in the past, we now are posting them to our website: go to
www.kingcoiLty.gov/CFT, and see the sidebar labeled"CFT interlocal agreements" (full
address: http://www.kin coi nty.gov/services/environment/stewardship/conservation-
futures/cft-interlocal-agreements.aspx)
The City of Snoqualmie may seek reimbursement of these Conservation Futures funds
once project is completed.
Please feel free to contact me with questions (Ingrid.Lundinnkin cg_ounty.gov or 206-
471-4578).
Sincerely,
Ingrid Lundin
Conservation Futures Program Coordinator
Enclosure
8.1
KENT
DATE: April 2, 2019
TO: Kent City Council
SUBJECT: Amendment "S" to King County Conservation Futures
Interlocal Agreement - Authorize
MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign Amendment "S" to the 1991
Conversation Futures Interlocal Agreement with King County, which
allocates additional grant funds in the amount of $1,479,000. to Kent for
property acquisition projects, and authorize the Mayor to sign all
documents that may be required to impose use restrictions on the
properties consistent with grant conditions, subject to final terms and
conditions acceptable to the Parks Director and City Attorney.
SUMMARY: On November 6, 2017, the King County Council passed Ordinance
18602, which appropriated a total of $1,000,000 in Conservation Futures levy
proceeds to the City of Kent for the acquisition by the Parks Department of the
three Ruth property parcels at Clark Lake totaling 17.3 acres. The same Ordinance
appropriated a total of $34,000 for the acquisition by the Public Works Department
of a 2.34-acre parcel at the McSorley Creek Wetland.
On July 9, 2018, the King County Council passed Ordinance 18766, which adopted
a change in scope to the Clark Lake project allowing the funds appropriated under
Ordinance 18602 to be used toward the purchase of the three adjacent Lannoye
property parcels instead of the Ruth property. These parcels will be purchased from
the Kent Public Works Department, which acquired the parcels in 2011.
On November 13, 2018, the King County Council passed Ordinance 18835, which
appropriated a total of $445,000 in Conservation Futures levy proceeds to the City
of Kent for the acquisition by the Parks Department of the 3-acre Ransom property
in the Upper Mill Creek Canyon.
Incorporation of this Amendment "S" into the Interlocal Agreement enables the City
of Kent to apply for and receive the appropriated funds allocated to the specified
projects.
Declarations of Restrictive Covenants impose on the properties open space use
restrictions and restrictions on alienation, as specified in RCW 84.34.200 and King
County Code 26.12.005.
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BUDGET IMPACT: Revenue and expense impacts to the Parks Land Acquisition
budget and the Drainage Fund
SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL:
Thriving City, Evolving Infrastructure
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Amendment S to Interlocal Agreement(PDF)
2. Declaration of Restrictive Covenants (PDF)
3. King County Ordinance 18602 (PDF)
4. King County Ordinance 18766 (PDF)
5. 1991 Interlocal Agreement (PDF)
03/21/19 Parks and Human Services Committee
RECOMMENDED TO COUNCIL
RESULT: RECOMMENDED TO COUNCIL [UNANIMOUS]Next:
4/2/2019 7:00 PM
MOVER: Satwinder Kaur, Councilmember
SECONDER: Marli Larimer, Councilmember
AYES: Brenda Fincher, Satwinder Kaur, Marli Larimer
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