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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1824Resolution No. 1824 (Amending or Repealing Resolutions) CFN = 1318 -Green River Levee Reconstruction (Howard Hanson Dam) Passed -4/6/2010 Howard Hanson Dam -Request for Federal Appropriations RESOLUTION NO. _j:.....~--,:....:~_1...._' --- A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, requesting the United States Congress appropriate sufficient funds to provide for interim and permanent repairs to the Howard Hanson Dam, and direct the Army Corps of Engineers to make the Howard Hanson Dam permanent repair a priority project. RECITALS A. The federally owned and operated Howard Hanson Dam has provided flood protection for residents and businesses of the Green River Valley in Washington State since 1961. The Howard Hanson Dam has prevented potential flood damages amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars over the last four decades. B. The Green River Valley contains the second largest warehouse and product distribution center on the West Coast. The Green River Valley Industrial Center represents thirty-seven billion and three hundred and sixty million dollars ($37,360,000,000) in gross business income, four thousand five hundred ( 4,500) businesses, and over one hundred thousand jobs (100,000). The population of the Green River Valley watershed is estimated at three hundred and fifty thousand (350,000) residents, including many low-income families. 1 Howard Hanson Dam - Request for Federal Appropriations C. In January 2009, following a record high level storage of floodwater, the Army Corps of Engineers discovered damage to the right abutment of the Howard Hanson Dam, which led to restrictions on the operating capacity of the dam and increased the flood risk to the Green River Valley. In the event of a flood, residents and businesses of the Green River Valley could be displaced for weeks, months, or permanently. Flood damage will cost individual citizens and businesses without insurance thousands of dollars for repairs and relocation and will severely impact an economic engine for the entire state. D. The looming threat of a potential flood has caused some businesses to relocate from the Green River Valley with a negative impact on economic development. Since the damages were found, federal, state, and local governments have worked together to provide interim measures of flood protection until a permanent fix to the dam is completed. Permanent repairs to the Howard Hanson dam, however, have been estimated to take as long as six years. E. The United States Army Corps of Engineers has identified an interim solution that would extend the grout curtain over a deeper and wider area of the right abutment of the Howard Hanson Dam that would allow for the storage of water at higher levels. This interim solution, while not a permanent solution, would reduce the flood risk threat levels to the same level that existed prior to damage to the dam. The estimate for the interim solution is forty-four million dollars ($44,000,000), and is a modest investment compared to the three billion seven hundred million dollars ($3,700,000,000) that the Federal Emergency Management Agency estimates could result from just a single flood from damage at the Howard Hanson dam. 2 Howard Hanson Dam - Request for Federal Appropriations NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: RESOLUTION SECTION 1. -Request for Federal Appropriation for Interim Repairs. The Kent City Council requests the federal government and the United States Congress provide for an immediate appropriation of forty-four million dollars ($44,000,000) for interim grout work and related repairs to the Howard Hanson Dam so that this work can be completed before the next flood season. SECTION 2. -Request for Federal Appropriation for Permanent Repairs. The Kent City Council requests the United States Congress appropriate sufficient funds to provide for permanent repair to the Howard Hanson Dam, and direct the Army Corps of Engineers to make the Howard Hanson Dam permanent repair a priority project and expedite its standard processes to assure the fastest and safest approach. SECTION 3. -Transmit Resolution to Federal Government Representatives. Copies of the adopted resolution shall be transmitted by the City Clerk to the Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States, the President of the United States Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, each member of Congress from the State of Washington, and the Secretary of Defense. SECTION 4. -Severabilitv. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this resolution is declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this resolution. 3 Howard Hanson Dam - Request for Federal Appropriations SECTION 5. -Ratification. Any act consistent with the authority and prior to the effective date of this resolution is hereby ratified and affirmed. SECTION 6. -Corrections bv City Clerk or Code Reviser. Upon approval of the City Attorney, the City Clerk and the code reviser are authorized to make necessary corrections to this resolution, including the correction of clerical errors; references to other local, state or federal laws, codes, rules, or regulations; or resolution numbering and section/subsection numbering. SECTION 7. -Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage. PASSED at a regular open public meeting by the City Council of the . tltJ City of Kent, Washington, this ~7 day of April, 2010. CONCURRED in by the Mayor of the City of Kent this __;;;_/v_· _ day of April, 2010. A TrEST: 'BRENDA JACOBER(,CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: T M BRUB KER, CITY ATIORNEY 4 Howard Hanson Dam - Request for Federal Appropriations I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of Resolution No. passed by the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, the -""""'----day of April, 2010. 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