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RESOLUTION NO.3 4 6 4
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCil OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING APPLICATION FOR FUNDING ASSISTANCE
FOR A WASHINGTON WilDLIFE AND RECREATION PROGRAM (WWRP)
PROJECT TO THE INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE FOR OUTDOOR
RECREATION (lAC) AS PROVIDED IN CHAPTER 79A.15 RCW, ACQUISITION
OF HABITAT CONSERVATION AND OUTDOOR RECREATION LANDS
WHEREAS, the City of Auburn has approved a comprehensive plan that includes the
project area contemplated by this Resolution; and
WHEREAS, under the provisions of WWRP, state funding assistance is requested to aid
in financing the cost of land acquisition and/or facility development; and
WHEREAS, the City considers it in the best public interest to complete the land
acquisition and/or facility development project described in the application.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES as follows;
Section 1.
That Parks Director, Daryl Faber, be authorized to make formal
application to lAC for funding assistance.
Section 2.
That any fund assistance received in connection with this application will
be used for implementation of the project referenced above (Olson Farm).
Section 3.
That the City hereby certifies that its share of project funding is committed
and will be derived from general city revenue in the appropriate City Budget.
Section 4.
The City of Auburn acknowledges that we are responsible for supporting
all non-cash commitments to the sponsor share should they not materialize.
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Section 5.
The City of Auburn acknowledges that any property acquired or facility
developed with lAC financial aid must be placed in use as an outdoor recreation facility and be
retained in such use in perpetuity unless otherwise provided and agreed to by our organization
and lAC (generally, lAC approves removing facilities from the perpetuity requirement when the
facilities have reached their designed life expectancy, or because of extraordinary vandalism,
acts of nature, fire, etc.).
Section 6.
This resolution becomes part of a formal application to lAC; and
Section 7.
The City shall also provide appropriate opportunity for public comment on
this application.
Section 8.
The Mayor is further authorized to take such other and further steps as
would be appropriate to carry out the directives of this legislation.
Section 9.
This resolution shall be in full force and affect upon passage and
signatures hereon.
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DATED and SIGNED this ;),~ day of June, 2002.
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