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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCAG2022-349 - Original - King Conservation District 9 - Urban Natural Resources Management Program: Phase 1 - 01/01/20228/18/22 8/19/22 CAG2022-349 AGREEMENT FOR AWARD OF KING CONSERVATION DISTRICT MEMBER JURISDICTION GRANT City of Kent This Agreement is made between the King Conservation District Number 9, a municipal corporation in King County, Washington, located at 800 SW 391' Street, Suite 150, Renton, WA 98057 (referred to herein as "District"), and the City of Kent, a municipal corporation in King County, Washington, located at 220 4th Avenue South,Kent, WA 98032-5895 (referred to herein as "Recipient"), for the purposes set forth herein. SECTION 1. RECITALS 1.1 Whereas, the District is a special purpose district organized and existing under authority of Chapter 89.08 RCW which engages in certain activities and programs to conserve natural resources, including soil and water, which activities are declared to protect and promote the health, safety, and general welfare of the people of the state of Washington; and 1.2 Whereas, pursuant to RCW 89.08.400 and/or RCW 89.08.405, King County has authorized and imposed a system of assessments and/or a system of rates and charges to finance the activities and programs of the District; and 1.3 Whereas, pursuant to RCW 89.08.220 and RCW 89.08.341 the District is authorized to enter into agreements with, or to furnish financial or other aid to, municipal entities and agencies (governmental or otherwise), or their designees, or any occupier of lands within the District, in order to carry out and facilitate the activities and programs of the District to conserve natural resources; and 1.4 Whereas, the District has reviewed the grant application submitted by Recipient and has determined that the application meets the requirements of Chapter 89.08 RCW and the District's policies and procedures for awarding grants; and 1.5 Whereas, the District and Recipient desire to enter into this Agreement for the purpose of establishing the terms and conditions relating to the District's award of a grant to Recipient. SECTION 2. AGREEMENT 2.1 The District agrees to award Recipient a grant in the total amount of Eighty Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($80,000.00) from KCD-Kent 2017-2018 Collections. Grant funds shall be used by Recipient solely for the performance of the work described in Exhibit A which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. The District shall pay the grant funds to Recipient in accordance with the District's policies and procedures, or as otherwise provided herein, including but not limited to, the policies and procedures contained in the grant program guidelines, provided that such funds have been collected and received by the District. Page 1 of 5 2.2 Recipient represents and warrants that it will only use the grant funds for the work described in Exhibit A. which may be amended by the parties pursuant to Paragraph 3.3 of the Agreement. Recipient shall be required to refund to the District that portion of any grant funds which are used for unauthorized work. Further, Recipient agrees to return to the District any grant funds that are not expended or remain after completion of the work covered by this Agreement. 2.3 Recipient acknowledges and agrees that the grant funds may only be expended on work which shall be entirely within the District's jurisdictional boundaries. The following municipal entities are not within the District's jurisdictional boundaries: Enumclaw, Federal Way, Milton, Pacific, and Skykomish. Recipient shall be required to refund to the District that portion of any grant funds which are used for work performed outside the District's jurisdictional boundaries. 2.4 In the event the scope of work authorized by this Agreement includes the use of grant funds to purchase houses located on real property within a flood hazard area, Recipient acknowledges and agrees that grant funds may only be used for such purposes if the houses to be purchased were constructed before floodplain mapping or sensitive areas regulations were in place for that area. Recipient shall be required to refund to the District that portion of any grant funds which are used for unauthorized purposes. 2.5 Recipient shall be required to provide the District with regular financial and project progress reports for the duration of the project. Grant funds are remitted to the Recipient on a reimbursement payment basis. Project progress reports must be submitted with each reimbursement request. Project progress and financial reports, along with the final narrative and financial summary reports shall be submitted through the District's online grant portal. The Recipient shall be required to submit to the District a final report which documents the Recipient's completion of the work in conformance with this Agreement within thirty (30) days after the completion of the work. The final report shall, among other things, summarize the project's successes and shall address the regional benefits accomplished by the work. The final report shall also identify any obstacles or challenges which were encountered during the work, along with general recommendations regarding ways to avoid such obstacles or challenges in the future. If requested, Recipient agrees to provide the District with additional financial or progress reports from time to time, at reasonable intervals. 2.6 Recipient's expenditures of grant funds shall be separately identified in the Recipient's accounting records. If requested, Recipient shall comply with other reasonable requests made by the District with respect to the manner in which project expenditures are tracked and accounted for in Recipient's accounting books and records. Recipient shall maintain such records of expenditures as may be necessary to conform to generally accepted accounting principles and to meet the requirements of all applicable state and federal laws. 2.7 If the Recipient is a Washington municipal agency, Recipient shall be required to track project expenses using the Budget Accounting and Reporting System for the State of Washington ("BARS"). Page 2 of 5 2.8 The District or its representative shall have the right from time to time, at reasonable intervals, to audit the Recipient's books and records in order to verify compliance with the terms of this Agreement. Recipient shall cooperate with the District in any such audit. 2.9 Recipient shall retain all accounting records and project files relating to this Agreement in accordance with criteria established in the Revised Code of Washington and the Washington State Archivist. 2.10 Recipient shall ensure that all work performed by Recipient or its employees, agents, contractors or subcontractors is performed in a manner which protects and safeguards the environment and natural resources and which is in compliance with local, state and federal laws and regulations. Recipient shall implement an appropriate monitoring system or program to ensure compliance with this provision. 2.11 Recipient agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the District, its elected or appointed officials, employees and agents, from all claims, alleged liability, damages, losses to or death of person or damage to property allegedly resulting from the negligent or intentional acts of the Recipient or any of its employees, agents, contractors or subcontractors in connection with this Agreement. 2.12 Recipient agrees to acknowledge the District as a source of funding for this project on all literature, signage or press releases related to said project. 2.13 Recipient shall notify the District if Recipient intends to sell, salvage, or otherwise dispose of any equipment purchased with grant funds. The proceeds received by Recipient from any sale, salvage or disposition, or the value of the equipment if proceeds were not received from any such action, must be: (a) re -invested back into the originally awarded project; (b) invested in a similar project with District approval; or (c) returned to the District. 2.14 Recipient shall notify the District if Recipient is required or intends to move equipment purchased with grant funds to another location. Recipient will ensure the equipment is in good working order and perform any necessary repairs or replacement of any broken components. If the equipment will be utilized on a different project than the one approved by this Agreement, District approval must be obtained so the District can ensure the project is similar to the project originally approved by the District. SECTION 3. GENERAL PROVISIONS 3.1 This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns. 3.2 This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. No prior or contemporaneous representation, inducement, promise or agreement between or among the parties which relate to the subject matter hereof which are not embodied in this Agreement shall be of any force or effect. Page 3 of 5 3.3 No amendment to this Agreement shall be binding on any of the parties to this Agreement unless such amendment is in writing and is executed by the parties. The parties contemplate that this Agreement may from time to time be modified by written amendment which shall be executed by duly authorized representatives of the parties and attached to this Agreement. 3.4 Each party warrants and represents that such party has full and complete authority to enter into this Agreement and each person executing this Agreement on behalf of a party warrants and represents that he/she has been fully authorized to execute this Agreement on behalf of such party and that such party is bound by the signature of such representative. DISTRICT: By ' V Name Rosa Mendez Title Executive Director Date Aug 12, 2022 Approved as to Form: BvEFic Rimodt (Jul 13, 202211:21 POT) NJameEric Frimodt Date Jul 13, 2022 RECIPIENT: Name Dana Ralph Title Mayor Date 08/19/2022 Approved as to Form: RECIPIENT'S ATTORNEY: By �Vk %Z4� Name Christina Schuck Date August 18, 2022 Page 4 of 5 Exhibit A Page 5 of 5 Margaret Wagner Kent Urban Natural Resources Management Program — Phase 1 Member Jurisdiction Grant Program Kent Garin Lee 220 4th Avenue South Kent, WA 98032-5895 Margaret Wagner mwagner@kentwa.gov Printed On: 21 March 2022 Member Jurisdiction Grant Program 1 Margaret Wagner Kent Application Form Summary Information Project Title* Urban Natural Resources Management Program - Phase 1 Project Description - Short* Provide a short, concise description of the project no more than two or three sentences. As part of a multi -phase approach to improve degraded natural areas, Kent Parks is seeking support to develop a natural resource management program, while maintaining limited ongoing projects at priority sites and community engagement activities. Principal Partners (if any) Amount of KCD Funding Requested* You will need to upload a detailed budget document before you submit your application. Please make sure the amount requested and total project cost amounts you list here match the amounts in the uploaded budget document. $80,000.00 Total Project Cost* $120,625.00 Total Matching Funds (optional) $40,625.00 Project Start Date* 01/01/2022 Project End Date* 12/31/2022 Printed On: 21 March 2022 Member Jurisdiction Grant Program Margaret Wagner Kent Close Date Project Location* Address, Parcel #, OR L&L Points, for site specific projects only. If more than two locations, state "multiple" and explain. Multiple. Staff will be assessing, prioritizing, and improving overall management of natural area assets in City of Kent Parks, including areas with assets such as wetlands, forests, trails, and urban trees. (see attached park list). Jurisdiction If the applicant is not a city or jurisdiction, please type in the city or jurisdiction this project is located in. Is your project on public or private land?* Public State Legislative District #* Click here to find it on the web. If your project resides in more than one district, type in the primary district or type in zero. 33 King County District #* Click here to find it on the web. If your project resides in more than one district, type in the primary district or type in zero. /Narratives, Budget, & Attachments Project Description - Detailed* Provide a description of the project that summarizes what you will do, how you will do it, and why you will do it. Describe target audience, outcomes, objectives and general timelines. In 2016, the Parks, Recreation & Community Services team created a "Park and Open Space Plan" which assessed parks, prioritized service levels, and identified key updates needed within an aging park system. However, the plan mainly focused on the developed areas of the park. The next logical step is to develop a similar plan for our urban -natural areas and create a template for individual site management plans. The Green Kent Partnership kicked off in 2009 with the development of a 20-Year Park and Natural Area Management Plan. Its primary goal was to actively manage all 1,189 acres of Kent's parks and natural areas in 20 years. Full time staff positions/program budget weren't funded to support goals outlined in 20-year plan. Relying almost entirely on volunteers the Green Kent Program accomplished less than 1% of acreage enrollment goals after 9 years. Printed On: 21 March 2022 Member Jurisdiction Grant Program Margaret Wagner Kent While the Green Kent Partnership was and could continue to be an impressive community engagement coalition around natural resources in Kent, we aim to develop a new plan that considers all aspects of urban - natural area management, with volunteer and community engagement as one component. By taking a more comprehensive approach, we can develop a management plan that allows staff to more effectively care for these areas. We have identified 5 key goals we plan to focus on. These five goals are: safety, reinvestment, connection, management and stewardship. Goal Descriptions: • Goal 1: Safety In a 2018 survey, 42% of respondents indicated they were prevented from using a park due to safety concerns. By actively managing vegetation on trails, experimenting with new techniques, and consulting with other city departments to establish better management practices, we hope to address these concerns. As a result, we predict to see a decrease in the percentage of people concerned with safety in parks in future surveys. • Goal 2: Reinvestment One of the biggest challenges to managing natural areas has always been the availability of sustainable funding. With a more comprehensive plan that highlights how urban natural spaces contribute to community health and essential services of parks, we hope to leverage additional resources to reinvest in natural areas. The suite of Green Kent sites that have had significant past investment but are in danger of being re -infested with invasive species for want of long-term maintenance makes this a key time to act on reinvestment • Goal 3: Connection Partnerships will be key to the success of any community engagement opportunities we wish to provide in the future, so we will be identifying, engaging, and re-engaging organizations and businesses who could be potential partners. These partners may act as event sponsors, invest in projects, provide in -kind donations, act as consultants, provide education and more. We will also be working on improving in-house collaboration with other city departments to share and establish best management practices. • Goal 4: Management Of significant importance is the goal to reclaim responsibility of managing natural areas. To do so, we will need to build a team dedicated to actively managing natural spaces and providing various new opportunities for Kent residents to engage with these sites. However, before we can begin implementing projects, we first need to develop the plan to focus efforts where they will be most beneficial. As a result, we are asking for support from KCD for 3 part-time staff who will be focused on compiling information on the current condition of our natural assets, conducting ongoing community engagement, and building site management plans for the sites selected to host a limited number of volunteer events while full time staff establish a program plan and internal funding request. These people will be imperative to laying the foundation for future development and implementation of natural resource and urban forestry plans. • Goal 5: Stewardship We aim to establish a full stewardship program, however the sustainability of such a program will be highly dependent on the success of the first 4 goals. Some components of this program will be based on the Green Kent Partnership; however, opportunities will differ and include consideration for limiting factors and site needs for staff and crew time. With proper support in place, we can provide various volunteer opportunities, outdoor educational programs and invest in outreach & educational media that promotes stewardship and care for parks and natural spaces. In addition to identifying our five main goals, we have begun drafting a valuation system that assessed natural assets such as forests, grasslands, wetlands, lakes, streams & rivers. These "Conservation Values" will help focus our efforts to parks where they will have the most meaningful impact. Natural Resource Management Program We estimate that it will be 7-10 years from the initial program development to the first re -assessment. We expect some of these phases to overlap depending on the progress of the other phases and what additional resources we obtain. As of 2 02 1, we have made some progress in Phase 1, 2, & 3. The Phases are as follows: • Phase 1 (2020-2025) - Establish Initial Team, Develop Plans, Evaluate Capacity: Printed On: 21 March 2022 Member Jurisdiction Grant Program Margaret Wagner Kent Obtaining sustainable funding for new operations programs will be a challenge. During the first phase, KCD & other funds will support staff positions whose focus will be to gather & compile data, maintain volunteer relations by hosting annual events, and support the Natural Resources Specialist in research and program development. Site inventory information gathered will be important to ascertaining the status of natural assets in parks as well as providing data which can be used to secure additional funding in the future. In 2020-21 staff made some progress in these efforts despite the impact of the COVID pandemic. A key aspect of that was coordinating with Davey Resource Group to develop the first draft of the Parks Urban Forestry Management Plan. This plan will serve as a guiding document for future natural resource staff when managing trees in more developed areas of parks. Additionally, once complete, the plan will contain valuable information on the value of trees and the ecosystem services they provide. This information can then be utilized to the support efforts to secure further funding. In early 2021, Parks Operations also hired a new full time Natural Resources Specialist position to consolidate and expand natural resources and site management, in coordination with existing staff expertise in urban forestry. Throughout the next 5 years, there will be an emphasis on team building and sustainable program development. With our capacity to host educational events limited currently for the foreseeable future, we will be providing support to the Environmental Science Center who aim to utilize a portion of the jurisdictional grant to support school programs which make use of Kent parks • Phase 2 (2022-2030) - Natural Areas Management Program Development: This phase will involve capacity building, drafting park specific plans for our high profile and ecologically valuable parks, and initial implementation of a natural resources site management plan template. The new Natural Resource Specialist, supported by the positions funded with KCD funds, will initially be focused on implementing and continuing to edit plans as they fit within existing capacity, investing time in team expansion (based on grants and budget cycle), maintaining partnerships as effectively as possible, coordinating across departments and agencies, and supporting ongoing volunteer event efforts. • Phase 3 (2020 & onward) - Deepen/Expand Partnerships & Community Engagement Strategies, develop more Site -Specific Management Plans, Rebuild more robust Volunteer Program • Phase 4 (2026 & onward) - Expand Team, Evaluate Role of Natural Resources Team in Park Operations Overall, Increase capacity for more complex Project Management: This phase will involve establishing (and re-establishing) educational programs and developing program outreach materials tailored to more in-depth environmental engagement through Kent Parks' natural resources.. • Phase 5 (2030, 2040 etc.) -Assess, Improve & Adapt It is our goal to have an adaptable plan that helps implement management practices based on the best science available, but that also consider the unique challenges of urban natural areas. As a result, we can more effectively work towards providing safe and beautiful natural spaces for the enjoyment of the community. Project Activities and Measurable Results* List specific project activities to be completed with KCD grant funds and the associated outcomes or measurable results, and timeline. Community Engagement Coordination Printed On: 21 March 2022 Member Jurisdiction Grant Program Margaret Wagner Kent 1. Implementation of 5 annual events including Earth Day, National Public Lands Day, Releaf, Conservation Day, and Arbor Day. 2. Coordinate (as needed) access and materials to parks for Environmental Science Center educational programs and Green River Coalition volunteer events. 3. Identify potential partners for improvements to community engagement events and future programs. Site Surveys, Plans, and Data Management 1. Conduct site inventories of current resource conditions and future management needs, including developing survey methods. 2. Monitor & track existing Green Kent steward site reversion due to lack of management. 3. Finish inventory of standalone Parks Trees and create SOP for updating Tree Keeper with recent tree work. 4. Establish a Site Management Plan template and begin development of site -specific plans for 2-3 high profile Kent Parks natural areas. 5. Manage data collected during site surveys and site management plan development. Program Plans and Development 1. Collaborate with Urban Forestry staff on ways to incorporate new Parks Urban Forestry Plan into formulating plan for priority natural resources. 2. Submit subsequent KCD application for the next phases of building the natural resources program. 3. Provide or compile information as requested for use during council updates on Green Kent, Urban Forestry and Natural Resources. 4. Support development of Parks Urban Forestry Management Plan (PUFMP) S. Research additional funding sources. Ecological Vegetation Management 1. Conduct limited site management activities as capacity and prioritization allows. 2. Assist Urban Forestry Lead in tree removal work or assessments. 3. Coordinate with Earth corps, or other contractors, to utilize crews in natural areas in need of dire management and/or provide consultation for furthering data gathering efforts. Outcomes and Measurable Results: • 5 volunteer events hosted (volunteer hours, plants planted, invasive species cleared will be reported) • Site surveys conducted (number of sites, number of acres, number of former Green Kent sites monitored will be reported) • Tree inventories conducted (number of sites, number of acres, number of trees, etc) • 2 presentations to internal or external stakeholders (audience numbers and basic demographics will be reported) • Support of ESC and GRC events (number and nature of events will be reported) • Development of a key community partnerships tracking and brainstorming document • Site specific management activities will be summarized by site, acreage, activity, invasives removed, and plants planted (as applicable). • Tree management and assessment activities will be summarized by site, acreage, activity, invasives removed, and plants planted (as applicable). • Site management plan template developed (will be submitted in final report) • Parks Urban Forest Management Plan • Park Natural Resources Management Program Overview • Initial Conservation Value and Prioritization of site management activities Printed On: 21 March 2022 Member Jurisdiction Grant Program Margaret Wagner Kent Project Budget and Expenses* Fill out and upload separate Application Budget Form also available on the KCD Member Jurisdiction Grant Program website. Budget must be detailed with footnotes, appropriate and reasonable, meetingstate auditor/GAAPguide!ines. Please do not use forms from previous applications. Please only upload the form !inked above. Thank you! KCD Budget 2022_KentParks_Requested.xlsx Member Jurisdiction Authorization Letter If you are a nonprofit organization seeking Member Jurisdiction funding, you must upload written authorization from the Member Jurisdiction to apply for funding. This can be in the form of a letter or scanned copy of an email. Additional Attachments Upload any photos or maps of your project here. Only one file will be accepted. Please combine multiple files into one if possible. SiteList_KentParks_NRMProgram_2022.pdf hatura/Resource Improvement Actions- Criteria Checklist You must select at least one natural resource improvement action, otherwise your application is not eligible. However, please only select "yes" below the action that your project directly addresses. Direct Improvement of Natural Resource Conditions* To improve landscape and natural resource conditions as a result of direct action that enhances water quality, protects and conserves soils, implements ecosystem restoration and preservation projects (examples include supporting private property owners with land stewardship, water quality, aquatic and wildlife habitat resources, removal of invasive weeds, stewardship on public land) Does your project directly address this issue? Yes Education and Outreach* To raise awareness, deepen knowledge, and change behaviors of residents, landowners, and other land managers and organizations to practice exemplary stewardship of natural resources (examples include education about stormwater management; the value of farmland, local farms and food systems, shorelines, salmon habitat, forests and other ecosystems) Does your project directly address this issue? Yes Printed On: 21 March 2022 Member Jurisdiction Grant Program Margaret Wagner Kent Pilot and Demonstration Projects* To test and/or improve concepts and/or approaches in natural resource management that can be replicated by others (examples include low impact development orgreen infrastructure demonstration projects, development of new best management practices, distribution of local farm products, urban agriculture (e.g. farmers markets and backyard food production to promote orsupport social economic independence and healthy living); technological innovation for natural resource conservation) Does your project directly address this issue? No Capacity Building* To enhance the ability of organizations, agencies, residential landowners and other land owners and managers to have knowledge, skills, tools, support systems and technical resources to implement exemplary best management practices and deliver natural resource management actions on the ground (examples include urban agriculture development, assistance to and inclusion ofprivate property owners, preservation, restoration, and/or expansion of urban and/or rural agricultural lands, rural and urban forest lands, riparian restoration and stewardship on private and public lands) Does your project directly address this issue? Yes Project Type* Education Forestry, Urban KCD Acknowledgement and Signature By signing below, the applicant agrees to acknowledge King Conservation District funding by placing the KCD- provided logo on signs, materials, and documents produced as part of the above proposal. In addition, the applicant will notify KCD of public events and activities funded by the KCD. I have read the above paragraph about acknowledging KCD and I will use the provided logo. Authorized Applicant Electronic Signature* Please enter your full name to sign and agree to the above. Margaret Wagner Printed On: 21 March 2022 Member Jurisdiction Grant Program Margaret Wagner Kent Title Natural Resources Specialist Date* 03/01/2022 Printed On: 21 March 2022 Member Jurisdiction Grant Program Margaret Wagner Kent File Attachment Summary Applicant File Uploads • KCD Budget 2022_KentParks_Requested.xlsx • SiteList_KentParks_NRMProgram_2022.pdf Printed On: 21 March 2022 Member Jurisdiction Grant Program 10 I im K�vwD King Conservation District Member Jurisdiction Grant Program Grant Application Project Budget Form Promoting sustainable uses of natural resources through responsible stewardship Project Name Urban -Natural Area Management Plan (Phase 1) Applicant City of Kent Contact Margaret Wagner Mailing Address 5821 S 240th St, Kent, WA 98032 E-mail mwagner@kentwa.gov Project Start Date: 1/1/2022 Phone 206-798-7894 Project End Date: 12/31/2022 Please provide detailed budget information below. Itemize categories such as supplies, contracted services with footnotes and detailed descriptions below Budget Item JKCD Funds Other Funds Other Funds Total City of Kent (identify source and status of matching funds here ex. DON Small and Simple - Secured) Salaries & Benefits $75,000 $35,625 $110,625 Travel/ Meals/ Mileage (for - volunteers, staff) $0 $0 $0 $0 Office Supplies $0 $0 $0 Field Supplies $4,000 $4,000 Contracted/ Professional Services $0 Permits $0 Other: Event Support $5,000 $5,000 Other: Misc Expenses $1,000 $1,000 Other: (specify) $0 Other: (specify) $0 Other: (specify) $0 TOTAL $80 000 $40,6251 $0 $120 625 Total Project Cost $120,625 Total Match $40,625 Amount of KCD Funding Requested $80,000 Match Percentage 34% Footnotes: see budget detial below Lake Fenwick Pa �arge Natural Area Clark Lake Park _N1IL arge Natural Area Mill Creek Earthworks Park 11 arge Natural Area m73North Meridian Park Park with Natural Area Morrill Meadows Pad Park with Natural Area - Scenic Hill Park -Park with Natural Area Garrison Creek Park�=park with Natural Area Chestnut Ridge Park 'park with Natural Area Anderson Park -,Park with Natural Assets i Lake Meridian spark with Natural Assets Riverview Park IMIPark with Natural Assets Three Friends Fishing Hole park with Natural Assets _ Glenn Nelson Parl�park with Natural Assets Briscoe Park park with Natural Assets _ Arbor Heights 360° park with Natural Assets Old Fishing Hole spark with Natural Assets West Fenwick Par�fark with Natural Assets Springwood Park -lark with Natural Assets ] Turnkey Park Mark with Natural Assets Anderson Greenbelt ' Small Natural Area Campus Park -Small Natural Area Park Orchard Park .Small Natural Area Pine Tree Park �15mall Natural Area Cottonwood Grove Park �15mall Natural Area Springbrook Greenbelt �15mall Natural Area Salt Air Vista �15mall Natural Area Huse Property - Undeveloped Property Panther Lake Undeveloped Property =� 132nd Avenue property - Undeveloped Property 272nd Property - undeveloped Property A park consisting mainly of a large area with mostly unfragmented natural assets such as forest, meadow,grasslands, wetlands etc. A developed park with a few scattered natural assets such as a detention pond, individual trees, individual bodies of water or small clumps of trees. A developed park with several natural assets located in the same unfragmented area. Typically consisting of an unmanaged or partially managed forested area near a playground, small trail, or ballfield. A small park, usually forested and/or having some open space and trails, but typically surrounded by housing or other privately owned parcels into a park, but currently having Signature: Garin Lee (Aug 10, 202214:34 PDT) Email: glee@kentwa.gov Signature: 10,a"L �- Email: rlashley@kentwa.gov Signature: Bt��'�611!' zg,-IIGlll�6Il6IG!'IPOT) Email: bjlevenhagen@kentwa.gov Urban Natural Resource Grant Contract Final Audit Report 2022-08-12 Created: 2022-08-10 By: Shayla Ott (sott@kentwa.gov) Status: Signed Transaction ID: CBJCHBCAABAAf3LZ2XyYOkFkhFQj6t2yr9c6iyYbuBBt "Urban Natural Resource Grant Contract" History Document created by Shayla Ott (sott@kentwa.gov) 2022-08-10 - 8:31:59 PM GMT Document emailed to glee@kentwa.gov for signature 2022-08-10 - 8:34:04 PM GMT Email viewed by glee@kentwa.gov 2022-08-10 - 9:33:55 PM GMT c_ Signer glee@kentwa.gov entered name at signing as Garin Lee 2022-08-10 - 9:34:34 PM GMT Document e-signed by Garin Lee (glee@kentwa.gov) Signature Date: 2022-08-10 - 9:34:36 PM GMT - Time Source: server Document emailed to Ronald Lashley (rlashley@kentwa.gov) for signature 2022-08-10 - 9:34:38 PM GMT ' Email viewed by Ronald Lashley (rlashley@kentwa.gov) 2022-08-10 - 9:44:12 PM GMT Document e-signed by Ronald Lashley (rlashley@kentwa.gov) Signature Date: 2022-08-10 - 9:48:35 PM GMT - Time Source: server Document emailed to bjlevenhagen@kentwa.gov for signature 2022-08-10 - 9:48:37 PM GMT w.'.f Email viewed by bjlevenhagen@kentwa.gov 2022-08-10 - 9:55:34 PM GMT c_ Signer bjlevenhagen@kentwa.gov entered name at signing as Brian Levenhagen 2022-08-10 - 9:56:11 PM GMT a Adobe Acrobat Sign c_ Document e-signed by Brian Levenhagen (bjlevenhagen@kentwa.gov) Signature Date: 2022-08-10 - 9:56:12 PM GMT - Time Source: server Document emailed to Jessica Saavedra Qessica.saavedra@kingcd.org) for signature 2022-08-10 - 9:56:15 PM GMT Email viewed by Jessica Saavedra Qessica.saavedra@kingcd.org) 2022-08-11 - 5:42:23 PM GMT Document signing delegated to Rosa Mendez (rosa.mendez@kingcd.org) by Jessica Saavedra (jessica.saavedra@kingcd.org) 2022-08-11 - 5:44:55 PM GMT '-. 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