HomeMy WebLinkAbout4794 RESOLUTION NO. 4794
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH KING COUNTY FOR
THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING ROAD SERVICES
WHEREAS, the City of Auburn owns public roads and traffic devices which
require periodic maintenance and/or other improvements; and
WHEREAS, King County Road Services Division is in a position to
provide certain emergency services, bridge inspections, maintenance and road
improvements services for the City at a cost that is advantageous to the City;
and
WHEREAS, the City wishes to contract with the King County Road Services
Division for such emergency, bridge inspections, maintenance and road
improvements services; and
WHEREAS, such a contract would benefit both the City and the County
by cost savings to the City and a fuller utilization of County equipment at a fair rate
of compensation; and
WHEREAS, the proposed Agreement establishes the City's role and
responsibilities as the recipient of such services and the County's role and
responsibilities as the provider of such services; and
WHEREAS, the parties are authorized by Chapter 39.34 of the Revised
Code of Washington to enter into an interlocal cooperation agreement of this
nature.
Resolution No. 4794
January 25, 2012
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NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES as follows.
Section 1. That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to
execute an Interlocal Agreement with King County, in substantial conformity
with the agreement attached hereto, marked as Exhibit "A" and incorporated
herein by this reference.
Section 2. That the Mayor and City Clerk are authorized to implement
such other administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the
directives of this legislation.
Section 3. That this Resolution shall take effect and be in full force
upon passage and signatures hereon.
Dated and Signed this day of 2012.
C Y URN
PETER . LEWIS
MAYOR
ATTEST
Danielle E. Daskam,
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Resolution No. 4794
January 25, 2012
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INTERLOCAL AGREENFGNT FOR PROVISION OF
ROAD RELATED MAINTENANCE SERVICES
TO BE PERFORMED BY
KING COUNTY ROAD SERVICES DIVISION
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this jj day of�rk� 2012. The parties
("Parties")to this Agreement are King County, a political subdivision of the State of Washington
("County") and the City of Auburn, a State of Washington municipal corporation ("City").
RECITALS
A. The City owns public roads and traffic devices which require maintenance.
B. The City wishes to contract with the County for the performance of certain road maintenance and
repair services such as striping and pavement markings; bridge inspections and related
maintenance repair; and emergency related maintenance and repair services.
C. The County is agreeable to performing the maintenaztce and repair services on the terms and
conditions hereinafter set forth and in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements
herein contained.
D The Parties can achieve cost savings and benefits in the public's interest by having the County
perform the maintenance and repair services for the City at the City's expense.
E. Pursuant to RCW 39.34, the Interlocal Cooperation Act, the Parties are each authorized to enter
into this Agreement.
AGREEMENT
NOW THEREFORE,the Parties agree as follows:
1 Work
1 1 Scope of Work. The County Road Services Division shall perform the maintenance and
repair services described on the attached Exhibit 1, Scope of Work.
1.2 Modification of Work. If the City desires to modify the Scope of Work, it shall notify the
County If the County agrees, the Parties shall prepare an amended Scope of Work,which
will be attached hereto as Exhibit 2. The amended Scope of Work shall bear the signature of
the Road Services Division Director for the County and the Director of Public Works for the
City,authorizing the amended work.
2. County Personnel Standards
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The County is acting hereunder as an independent contractor so that:
a. County employees performing maintenance and repair services hereunder shall be
for all purposes employees of the County;
b. Control of County personnel standards of performance,discipline,and all other
aspects of employment shall be governed entirely by the County
3. Compensation
3.1 Costs. The City shall pay the County for actual costs(direct labor, employee benefits,
equipment rental,materials and supplies,utilities,permits,and administrative overhead
costs)for the maintenance and repair services performed by the County Administrative
overhead costs shall be charged as a percentage of direct labor costs.
3.2 Billing. The County will bill the City for the cost of work performed.The bill will reflect
actual costs and administrative overhead,as described in Section 3 1 above. Payments are
due within 30 days of the City's receipt of said invoice.
4. Permits
The City is responsible for obtaining any permits or other authorizations that may be necessary for
the County to perform the maintenance and repair services under this Agreement.
5. Counri Responsibilities
5.1 County Staters. The County will act as a contractor only and will not purport to
represent the City professionally
5.2 County Performance. The County shall perform the maintenance and repair services
requested by the City as described in the Scope of Work. The County will famish all
necessary labor, supervision, machinery,equipment,materials, and supplies to perform the
maintenance and repair services requested by the City in the Scope of Work.
5.2.1 The County understands that the City has appropriated $185,000 for this work. In
order to ensure the City does not exceed its appropriation authority,the City and the
County agree that the City will not request,and the County will not perform any
work that would result in the County billing the City in excess of this amount until
additional funds are appropriated.
5.3 Timing of Work. The County will make every effort to recognize pertinent City deadlines
for completion of the requested maintenance and repair services, and will notify the City of
any hardship or other usability to perform the work requested, including postponement of
work due to circumstances requiring the County to prioritize its resources toward
emergency-related work.
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6. Duration
This Agreement is effective upon signature by both parties, and shall remain in effect until
completion of the 2012 work and payment of all sums due hereunder. Either party may terminate
this Agreement by a written notice received by the other party at least five business days before the
date of termination.
7 Force Maicure
The County's performance under this Agreement shall be excused during any period of force
majeure. Force majeure is defined as any condition that is beyond the reasonable control of the
County, including but not limited to,natural disaster, severe weather conditions, contract disputes,
labor disputes,epidemic,pandemic,delays in acquiring right-of-way or other necessary property or
interests in property,permitting delays,or any other delay resulting from a cause beyond the
reasonable control of the County
8. Dispute Resolution
8.1 In the event of a dispute between the Parties regarding this Agreement,the Parties shall
attempt to resolve the matter informally
8.2 If the Parties are unable to resolve the matter informally,the matter shall be decided by
the Director of the King County Road Services Division and the Public Works Director
of the City If the Parties are unable to reach a mutual agreement, either Party may refer
the matter to non-binding mediation.
8.3 Unless otherwise expressly agreed to by the Parties in writing, both the County and the
City shall continue to perform all their respective obligations under this Agreement
during the resolution of the dispute.
8.4 This Agreement shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of
Washington in effect on the date of execution of this Agreement. In the event any party
deems it necessary to institute legal action or proceedings to ensure any right or
obligation under this Agreement, the Parties hereto agree that such action or proceedings
shall be brought in a court of competent jurisdiction in King County Washington.
9 Notice
Any notice,including notice of termination,or information required to be given to the Parties under
this Agreement may be sent to the following addresses unless otherwise specified:
City. County-
City of Auburn King County Department of Transportation
Director of Public Works Roads Services Division
25 W Main Street Division Director
Auburn WA 98001-4998 KSC-TR-0313
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201 S. Jackson St
Seattle, WA 98104-3856
10. Liability
The City and the County agree to defend,indemnify and hold harmless each other,their respective
officials,agents and employees, from and against any and all claims,damages, injuries,liabilities,
actions, frres,penalties,costs and expenses(including reasonable attorney fees)that arise out of or
are related to the negligent acts or omissions of the indemnifying party and its officials,agents,
employees acting within the course and scope of their employment and in the performance of said
Party's obligations under this Agreement or the exercise of a Party's rights and privileges under this
Agreement. In the event any such liability arises from the concurrent negligence of the
indemnifying Party and the other Party,or any of their respective actors,the indemnity obligation of
this section shall apply only to the extent of the negligence of the indemnifying Party and its actors.
The foregoing provisions specifically and expressly intend to constitute a waiver of each party's
immunity under industrial insurance,Title 51 RCW as respects the other party only and only to the
extent necessary to provide the indemnified party with a full and complete indemnity of claims
made by the indemnitor's employees. This waiver has been mutually negotiated.
11 Applicable Laws
Washington law shall govem the interpretation of this Agreement. King County shall be the
venue of any arbitration or lawsuit arising out of this Agreement.
12. Authori
Each individual executing this Agreement on behalf of the City and the County represents and
warrants that such individuals are duly authorized to execute and deliver the Agreement on behalf of
the City or the County
13 Audits and Inspections
The records and documents pertaining to all matters covered by this Agreement shall be retained
and be subject to inspection, review or audit by the County or the City during the term of this
Agreement and for three(3)years thereafter.
14 Entire Agreement and Amendments
This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the parties hereto and supersedes any and all prior
oral or written representations or understandings.This Agreement may only be amended by mutual,
written agreement between the parties,provided that the Scope of Work may be amended as
described in Section 1.2 above.
15 No Third Party Rights
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Nothing contained herein is intended to,nor shall be construed to, create any rights in any third
party,or to form the basis for any liability on the part of the parties to this Agreement, or their
officials, officers, employees,agents or representatives,to anv third party
16. Waiver of Breach
Waiver of any breach of any provision of this Agreement shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any
prior or subsequent breach and shall not be construed to be a modification of the terms of this
Agreement.
17 Headines
The headings in this Agreement are for convenience only and do not in any way limit or amplify the
provisions of this Agreement.
18. Invalid Provisions
If any provision of this Agreement shall be held invalid,the remainder of the Agreement shall not
be affected if such remainder would then continue to serve the purposes and objectives of the
parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties have executed this Agreement effective as of the date last written
below
KING COUNTY aay
King County Executive
Date Date
Approved as to Form Approved as to Form
i g'County ep P secuting City Attorney
A omey
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EXHIBIT 1
Scone of Work
City Striping and Pavement Markings
The City requests citywide replacement striping, raised pavement markings (RPMs) and thermoplastics
services in 2012. The City will identify specific locations that will be striped twice in 2012. Locations
for thermoplastics and raised pavement markings will also be provided by the City
Schedule
• Since striping, RPMs and thermoplastics installations are weather dependent services, specific
scheduling date(s)will be mutually determined between the City representative, Pablo Para and
the County representative, George Dudley
Cost Estimate
• Without an accurate inventory of striping, RPMs and thermoplastics in the City, the County is
unable to provide a cost estimate.
• The City's budget for these services is $125,000
• The County will therefore do approximately $125,000 worth of striping, RPMs and
thermoplastics.
• The City agrees that the County cannot guarantee that all striping, RPMs and thermoplastics in
the City can be accomplished within the City's budget.
• If the County cannot accomplish all the citywide striping, RPMs and thermoplastics within the
City's budget, the City may increase the budget necessary to complete the requested work.
Bridge Inspections and Related Maintenance Repair Work
The City requests bridge inspections per the 2012 bridge schedule for eleven city bridges per the
National Bridge Inspection Standards as published in the Code of Federal Regulations. 23 CFR 650
Subpart C and the State of Washington Bridge inspection Manual. In addition, the City may requests
bridge maintenance repair work under this Agreement as a result of the inspections. The County will
provide cost estimates for any maintenance repair work requested by the City
Schedule
• The bridge inspections will occur in the summer or fall of 2012.
• Any related bridge maintenance repair work will be scheduled as mutually agreed by the County
and the City
Cost Estimate
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• The cost estimate is approximately $10,000 for the inspections of eleven city-owned bridges in
2012.
• The cost estimate for any related bridge maintenance repair work will be provided upon the
city's request to have the County perform such repair work.
Emergency Call Out Services
The City requests the provision of emergency related maintenance/repair work including, but not limited
to the following:
• Traffic signal related maintenance/repair work for signal pole knockdowns, signal controller
failures, and others.
• Bridge maintenance/repair work such as clearing wood and log debris and others.
Schedule
Emergency call out services will be scheduled and done based on availability of County crews as this
service is anticipated to be needed during time of emergency such as a flooding or a storm that may
similarly impact County roads and facilities.
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