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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4924 RESOLUTION NO. 4 9 2 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR ANO CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF AUBURN AND KING COUNTY FOR A COOPERATIVE WATERSHED MANAGEMENT GRANT TO BE USED FOR THE CITY'S FENSTER LEVEE SETBACK AND FLOODPLAIN RESTORATION PROJECT (PHASE II) WHEREAS, King County is the service provider to the King County Flood Control District ("District") under the terms of an interlocal agreement ("ILA") by and between King County and the District, dated February 17, 2009, as amended, and as service provider impiements the DistricYs annual work program and budget; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Resolution FCD2012-07.2 authorizing the King County Executive to develop and administer a grant award program, King County has established a grant award program to fund water quality and water resources and habitat restoration and management projects and activities ("Cooperative Watershed Management Award Program"); and, WHEREAS, the District, upon recommendation of the WRIA 9 Forum, has approved the City's request for Three Hundred Thousand Dollars and no cents ($300,000 00) to be used in the Fenster Levee Setback and Floodplain Restoration Project (Phase II); and WHEREAS, it is in the public interest for the parties to enter into an agreement to amend the project agreement with RCO NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES as follows: Resolution No. 4924 February 28, 2013 Page 1 of 2 Section 1. That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to execute an Agreement between the City and King County to accept Cooperative Watershed Management Grant Funds, which agreement shall be in substantial confortnity with the agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference. Section 2. That the Mayor is authorized to implement such 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. 4'� � " e Dated and Signed this�day of`-y�ca-h�`J , 2013. F AU � �� ��� PETER B. LEWIS, MAYOR ATfEST .�y�/��Q�.� Danielle E. Daskam, City Clerk APPRO AS T RM: Daniel B. Heid, City Attomey Resolution No.4924 February 28, 2013 Page 2 of 2 Exhibit A to Resolution No. 4924 AWARD NUMBER 9.12.007 AGREEMENT FOR AWARD OF COOPERATIVE WATERSHED MANAGEMENT GRANT FUNDS BETWEEN THE CITY OF AUBURN AND HING COUNTY 7'his Agreement is made between King County, a municipai corporation, and the City of Auburn (referred to herein as "Recipient"), for the purposes set forth herein. This Agreement shall be in effect from the date of execution to December 31, 2015. SECTION 1. RECTTALS 1 1 Whereas, the King County Flood Control District("DistricY') is a quasi-municipal corporation of the State of Washington,authorized to provide funding for cooperative watershed management arrangements and actions for purposes of water quality, water resource, and habitat protection and management; 1.2 Whereas King County is the service provider to the District under the terms of an interlocal agreement("ILA")by and between King County and the District, dated February 17, 2009, as amended, and as service provider implements the District's annual work program and budget; 13 Whereas,the Board of Supervisors of the District, the District's governing body,passed Resolution FCD2012-07.2 on May 14, 2012, authorizing the King County executive or his designee to develop and administer a grant award program of up to$3 million in 2012 for water quality and water resources and habitat restoration and management projects and activities allocated in the amounts of$1.2 million for WRIA 8, $1.2 million for WRIA 9, and $600,000 for the Snoqualmie Watershed, provided that the project list is approved by the District executive committee; 1 4 Whereas, in accordance with Resolution FCD2012-07,2 and in its capacity as service provider to the District, King County has established a grant award program to fund water quality and water resources and habitat res[oration and management projepts and activities ("Cooperative Watershed Management Award Program"); ].5 Whereas, the Recipient has submitted an application to the WRIA 9 Forum for the Project and the Forum has recommended the Project for funding under the Cooperative Watershed Management Grant Program in accordance with King County's Cooperative Watershed Management Grant Program Policies and Procedures, a copy of which has been furnished by King County to the Recipient and which are incorporated herein by this reference("Grant Policies and Procedwes"); 1.6 Whereas the DistricYs Executive Committee has received a list of proposed projects that includes the Project, as described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, and the Executive Committee has approved the Project for funding up to the amount of$300,000.00; Page 1 of 16 1 7 Whereas King County has received a Scope of Work and a Budget for the Project from the Recipient and has determined that the Scope of Work, attached Hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit B("Scope of Work"),and the Budget,attached hereto and incorporated herein as Eahibit C ("Budget"),are copsistent with the Grant Policies and Procedures; 1.8 Whereas, King County and the Recipient desire to enter into this Agreement for the purpose of establishing the terms and conditions under ivhich King County will provide funding from the District in accordance with the Policies and Procedures,and the Recipient will implement the Project. SECTION 2. AGREEMENT 2.1 7'he Recitals aze an integral part of this Agreement and are incorporated herein by this reference. 2.2. King County agrees to award the Recipient an awazd in the total amount of$300,000.00 from District funds (the Award). The Award shall be used by the Recipient solely for the performance of the Project, as described in Exhibit A of this Agreemenk King County shall pay the Recipient in accordance with the Grant Policies and Procedures. 23. The Recipient represents and warrants that it will only use the Award for the Scope of Work of this Agreement and in accordance with the Budget Project.T'he Recipient shall be required to refund to King Counry that portion of the Award which is used for work or tasks not included in the Scope of Work. Further,the Recipient agrees to return to King Counry any portion of the Award that is not expended or remains after completion of the Scope of Work. 2.4. Activities carried out for this Project and expenses incurred by the Recipient may predate the execution date of this Agreement provided that 1)they have been identified by Recipient as being within the scopes of nos.2)and 3)below,and have been approved by the County as being within such scopes;2) The activities are specified in the Scope of Work of this Agreement; 3)the expenses are incurred in carrying out the Scope of Work and aze authorized by this awazd as identified in the Budget of this Agreement;4) such activities and expenses otherwise comply with all other terms of this Agreement;and 5) reimbursements shall be paid to the Recipient only after this Agreement has been fully executed. 2.5. The Recipient shall invoice King County for incurred expenses using the Request for Payment form and Progress Report, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit D for those documented and allowable expenses identified in the Budget and according to the rules set forth in the Grant Policies and Procedures. A progress report(with or without a request for payment) shall be made no less frequently than every six months after the effective date of this Agreement nor more frequently than every three months Page 2 of 16 after the aforementioned date. Advances are allowable only for anticipated expenses to be incurred in the next three months from the date of submission of the Request for Payment for work that is included in the Scope of Work of this Agreement, and identified as such in the Request. Documentation of payments made from advances shall be submitted to King County prior to any further requests for payment. No advances shall exceed SO%of the total Awazd. The final request for payment shall be submitted with the Final Report described in Section 2.5 of this Agreement and shall be no less than 20%of the Award. 2.6. The Recipient shall be required to submit to King County a final report which documents the RecipienYs completion of the work in conformance with the terms of this Agreement within thirty(30)days afrer the wmpleUon of the work and submit a Close-out Report (Exhibit E of this Agreement). The final report shall,among other things, summazize the projecYs successes and shall address the watershed benefits accomplished by the work in a format provided by King County for this purpose as set forth in the Grant Policies and Procedures. 2.7 The Recipient's expenditures of Awazd funds shall be separately identified in the Recipient's accounting records. If requested,the Recipient shall comply with other reasonable requests made by King County with respect to the manner in which Project expenditures are tracked and accounted for in the RecipienPs accounting books and records. The Recipient shall maintain such records of expenditures as may be necessary to conform to generally accepted accounting principles further described in Section 2.7 below and to meet the requirements of all applicable state and federal laws. 2.8. The Recipient shall be required to track project expenses using the Budget Accounting and Reporting System for the State of Washington ('BARS")or Generally Accepted Accounting Principles set forth by the Financial Accounting Standards Board or by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board. 29 King County or its representative, and 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 tlie terms of this Agreement. The Recipient shall cooperate with King County and the District in any such audit. 2.10. The Recipient shall retain all accounting records and project files relating to this Agreement in accordance with criteria established by the Washington State Archivist Local Government Common Records Retention Schedule (CORE) as revised. 2.11 The Recipient shall ensure that all work performed by its employees, agents, contractors or subcontractors is performed in a manner which protects and safeguards the environment and natural resowces and which is in compliance with local, state and federal laws and regulations. The Recipient shall implement an appropriate monitoring system or program to ensure compliance with this provision. Page 3 of 16 2.12. The Recipient agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless King County, and the District,their elected or appointed officials, employees and agents, from.all claims, alleged liability, damages, losses to or death of person or damage to property arising out of any acts or omissions of the Recipient, its employees, agents, conVactors or subcontractors in performing its obligations under the terms of this Agreement. 2.13. T'he Recipient agees to acknowledge the District as a source of funding for this project on all literature, signage or press releases related to said project. 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 matterhereof. No prior or contemporaneous representation, inducement,promise or agreement between or among the parties which relate to the subject matter hereof which aze not embodied in this Agreement shall be of ariy force or effect. 33 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 authoriry to enter into this Agreement and each person executing this Agreement on behalf of a pariy 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. 3.5 The Project shall be completed by no later than December 31, 2015. In the event that the Project is not completed by this date, King County has the discretion, but not the obligation,to terminate this Agreement and request and receive any unexpended Award funds that may be held by the Recipient. 3.6 This Agreement may be signed in multiple counterparts. 3.7 If any provision of this Agreement or of any other agreement, document or writing pursuant to or in connection with this Agreement, shall be wholly or partially invalid or unenforceable under applicable law, said provision will be ineffective to that extent only, without in any way affecting the remaining parts or provision of said agreement,provided that the remaining provisions continue to effect the purposes of this Agreement. 3.8 The amount of tlie Award has been fully funded by the District. To the extent that funding of the Award requires future appropriations by the King County Council, King Page 4 of 16 County's obligations are contingent upon the appropriation of sufficient funds by the King County Council to complete the Scope of Work. If no such appropriation is made, this Agreement will terminate at the close of the appropriation year for which the last appropriation that provides funds under this Agreement was made. This document has been approved as to form by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office as of July 15,2012. KIN C n Name V.-ew s Division Director,Water and Land Resources Division,King County Title /y�4 VD�. Department of Natural Resources and Parks- Date Date VAR 181013 Page 5 of 16 EXHIBITA:Project Description WRIA' 'APPLICAIY� PROIER- - - DESCRIP'IIOPI � RE4UE5T' AAATCH � This funding will match over 5900,000 � in SRFB,PSAR,and King Conservatfon District funds towards the final design and construction of a levee setback Fenster• along an 800-foot reach of the Green City of Construction River. This wi�l provide for a larger 9 Aubum Cost Increase �channel mi ration zone. 5300,000.00 Page 6 of 16 EXHIBIT B: SCOPE OF WORK TASK DELIVERABLES DATES SHARE OF AWARD 1. �Project • Contrea with King County Water and Wnd Nov 2012- $D management Resources Division through a technical services December agreement to develop the final projeR design, 2014 provide construction management services, and obtain plant stock and oversee the native planting elements of the project. • Contract with King County Department of Transportation,Roads Division to construct the levee setback through an iMerlocal agreement to address the construction services to be provided by the Roads Division. • Manage both agreements and all grants providing funding for the projea. • Obtain any temporary construction easements that may be required. 2. Complete final King County WLRD and King County Flood Contro� April 2013 $30,000 designplans Districttofinalizethestructural(earthwork) desi n elements of the Ievee setback. 3. Construction Commencement of on-site work(earthwork) June 2013- 5223,613 earthwork for levee associated with removal of the existing revetment September setback and construction of the new revetment. Includes 2013 construction management by King County WLRD. Deliverables:Initiation of on-site project mobilization and early construction phase activities,including one or more of the following: • Installation of temporery erosion�and sedimentation control(TESC) measures, • On-site staging of equipment and material • Clearing and grubbing • Removal of existing revetment and toe rock 5. Complete site Prepare a planting plan that will be used to Decemher 521,900 revegetationwith revegetatedisturbedareas.Lookforopportunities 2012-April native plants to re-establish native conifer species on the site. 2014 Deliverebles: • A planting plan that identifies specific species,sizes,quantities,arrengements, and locations for revegetation is scheduled to be completed as part of the permit-ready plan set by Page 7 of 16 • Partner with the Veteran's Conservation Corps to accomplish the planting,with King County WLRD providing technical oversight. 6. Implement Post construction monitoring of the project site December $20;000 monitoring will be performed for a minimum of three(3) 2014, years by the City of Auburn or its contractors. December Performance measures will be based on final 2015,and design and are anticipated to include the following December areas and attributes of monitoring: 2016 Restoration of naturel river processes within project site: • Channel migretion(annual GPS/survey); • Large wood recruitment; • Bank erosion(measured as part of annual GPS survey)and an estimation ofsediment/gravel recruitment(estimation of volume,by grain size);and • Formation of new off-channel and backwater areas(visual observation,photo documentation) • Stream Charac[eristics(pre-construction data availa6le) o Bankfull Width(m) o Flood Prone Width(m) o Mean Residual Pool Vertical Profile Area (m2/reach) o Mean Residual Pool Depth(cm) • Channel Constreints(pre-construction data available) o Height of Constraining Feature(m) o Averege Channel Capacity(m3) o Channel Constreint Removed(y/n) Maintenance of flood protection on and near project site: • Location/extent of seasonal vereus year round surface waters on site(GPS/survey); • Coordinating with the City of Auburn's Stormwater Utility and Floodplain Management staff and King County Flood Control District to identify whetherthere are any significant changes in off-site flood conditions or events nated in the vicinity of the project;and • As part of the projea design,the incremental Page 8 of 16 valumetric flood storage iontiibution of the levee setback and reconnected floodplain area will be calculated and reported.Post construction monitoring will include estimattng flows and/or volumes of seasonal, year round,peak flow,and low flow- associated surface waters on the site. Vegetation and habitat on proJect site: • Planted native species survivai,diversity,and areal canopy coverege • Estabiishment of native volunteers(by species and eMent,based on count of individuals and/or estimated areal canopy coverage) • Presence of invasive non-native plant species (by species and eMent,based on wunt of individuals and/or estimated areal canopy coverege) • Site will be monitored for the maintenance of project habitat features(i.e.iarge wood assemblages)as well as the formation of new habitat features and areas as the result of natural river processes over time. • Monitoring wfll assess biotic elements associated with in-stream and riparian habitat function,including assessing benthic invertebrete presence and the re- establishment of native riparian and over- water tree and shrub canopy. 9 Acknowledge the A list of how and where acknowledgement was June 2014 54,487 King County Flood made Control District funding in signage, and any pertinent publication in electronic or printed form as provided in the Grent Policies and Procedures 10 � Prepare final report Final report June 2014 $0 ' in the format described in Fxhibit F of this Agreement Page 9 of 16 IXHIBIT C. BUDGET , Item Description Award Share Match Match wurce .Plansand5 eclflcations _ �, Desi n Kin Count Water and Wnd Resources 518,000.00 ' Construction Engineering King County Water and �� Land Resources 512,000.00 • Salmon Recovery Funding Board:587,096 • King Conservation District grant:$37.552; • Puget Sound Acqulsftion and Restoration Fund $18.780 � TotolPlans ond Sped tfons 530,000.00 � 5150,000.00 • Cit of Auburn: $6,572 {onstruction - - -- - - - -- -.� � - - - Setback Trench Cut(re-used)King County Roads 26,200.00 CY @ 514.00/CY $157,940.00 Rip Rap(matl,delivery and placement)King Coun Roads1,200 CY @$73•10/CY 521,490.00 Planting City,Veteran's Conservation Corps, and/or rivatecontrector520,000 lum sum 520,000.00 Signage:Sign materiai,creation of sign faces, mounting,labor,and sales tax for project signage;plus approximately 20 perimeter signs (including two larger entry signs at 2nd St SE and 4'"St SE)and at least three interpretive signs. Cost is an estimate.Vendor/contractor(s)to be determined 54,098.00 Construc[ion Management King County Water and Land Resources 535,000.00 Subtawl Consbuction S 238,52800 Sales Tax @ 9.5% 520,760.16 Sub 5239,288•I6 Contingency (appx.8.4%oftotalcontingency allocation of($852,120) $10,711.44 • SRFB#12-1444:$503,203 • KCD grant:5135,379 • PSAR:567,682 TnmlConsMUCtlon 5249,999.60 5729,955.00 • Ci ofAUburn523,691 1 -emeMation:monitocio .. - - ^� _ Site monitoring(Contractorto be determined) 520,000.00 TotallmplemenmNon monitoring 520,000.00 Other GRAND TOTAL $300,000.00 $879,955.00 Page ]0 of 16 EXHIBIT D: REQUEST FOR PAYMENTAND PROGRE55 REPORT �nll�� ""ulv" Water and Land Resources Division � �D ��L River and Floodplain Management Section D 1 S T l 1 C T King Cairrty King County Cooperative Watershed Management Grant Payment Request Date Request number Recipient Name City of Auburn Contad Name Phone Address 1 Address 2 City,State,Zip Code RequeSt� Dates (begtnnfng&end dateforthis claim) InstruCtions: Complete this spreadsheet and attach your financial/atcounting rystem reports to document all expenses PROIECT NAME Fenster-Construction Cost Increase AWARD# 9.1Z.007 Budget Line Item (From Exhibit B Amount of all Balanee Budget) Budgeted Curcent R uest Previous Requests Remaining 5 5 5 5 S 5 5 5 5 TOTa�s: S S S S Amount from Current Request above requested as an advance EXPLANATION: Page 11 of 16 �� �� � ��D �� Water and Land Resources Division D I S T R i C T River and Floodplain Management Section � - � Ki Cou COOPERATIVE WATERSHED MANAGEMENT GRANT PROGRESS REPORT Date O1/00/00 PRO1ECf Fenster-Construdion Costlncrease AWARD NUMBER 9.12.007 Recipient Name 0 Contac[Name 0 Phone 0 Address 1 0 Address 2 0 qty,State,Zip Code 0 Request# 0 Dates (beginning&end date for this claim) 0 DELIVERABLES: Progress/Status/perceMage completed(note SCOPE OF WORK ITEM a roximate or actual dates) 1) 2) Page 12 of 16 3) 4J 5) � Add more pages if necessary Please mail or e-mail all documems to: Katrina Johnston Water and Wnd Resources Division Department of Naturel Resourtes and Parks KSC-NR-0600 201 South Jackson Street,Suite 600 Seattle,WA 98304-3855 Phone: 206-263-0478 Fax: 206-205-5134 Email: katrina.Johnston@kingcounty.gov Page 13 of 16 EXHIBIT E CLOSE-OUT REPORT Recipient City of Auburn AWARD# 9.12.007 Project title Fenster-Construction Cost Increase Project start and end dates Total award $ Totalspent $ Ainount due at close-out $ Totalunspent $ Submit the following: Cheeklist - Previously Attached PROGRAMMATIC CLOSE-0UT Submitted 1. Letter(s)of commkment from key partners � � 2. Final report documenting the successful completion of the projed aaording to the exhibit A:Scope of Work&timeline in your ❑ ❑ agreemeM. 3. DocurrmenWtion of ineasurement methods and timelines and any resulu to date. FOLLOWING ITEMS TO BE INCLUDED AS APPLICABLE KCfCD acknowledgr ment 4. Selection of outreach materials,such as: handouts, brochures,posters,newspaper clippings,press releases, ❑ ❑ ❑ and web e screen hard copies S. Copies of selec[ed priMed materials,created for the project or about it,&/or other kems that illustrate the ❑ ❑ ❑ successful com letion of the ro'ect 6. Selected copies of pidures,film,video, PowerPoint presentation in CD,DVD,email&/or documentation ❑ ❑ ❑ preserrting your projed,if applicable FlNANCIAL CLOSE-0UT 7 Attach receipu&/or auditable accounting detail(may include: � � ledger-based copies,wncel checks,&payroll records) 8. Documentation of cash and in-kind match CONTINUED Page 14 of 16 King County Coo eratNe Watershed Management Fiscal Close-Out Date Recipient Name City of Auburn Fenster-Construction Cost PROJECE NAME Increase AWARD# 9.12.007 AWARD Budget Line Item Amount of all From Ezhibtt B Bud et) Budgeted Prevlous R uests Balance Forfeited $ ' S - S - � - S - 5 - 5 - 5 - 5 - S 5 - 5 - 5 - 5 - 5 - 5 - 5 - 5 - ToTatS: S - S - S - MATCH Item eudgeted Actual Balance Source $ - S 5 $ - 5 5 5 - 5 5 - 5 - 5 - S - 5 - NOTES CONTINUED Page 15 of 16 PROVISIONS . By signing this Financial CLOSEOUT, I an authorized representative of the above named award recipient (RECIPIENT), confrm that I have examined the information contained herein and that;to the best of my knowledge, it is a true and accurate account of all the financial expenses and in-kind contributions incurred by the above named projeR in the course of fulfilling the mnditions of the AGREEMENT between RECIPIENTand KingCounry(COUNTV�. I hereby acknowledge that there are no further ezpenses associated wkh this project,nor any pending or future 'claims to the COUNTY and that the COUNTY is not liable for any expenses not documented in Attachment B '(Budget)of the AGREEMENT I understand that the RECIPIENT is fully bound bythe provisions of the AGREEMEN7 �including,but not limited to,the return of COUNTY funds that are unspent or whose spending is unsubstantiated 'according to theterms ofthe AGREEMENT and the right to examine records. I further understand that the COUNTY,upon examining the financial close-out and the flnal report submftted by the RECIPIENTwill determine the amount of the balance due to the RECIPIENT SIGNED DATE ❑Approved tor Close-0ut ❑ Not approved for close-out EXAMINER SIGNATURE: DATE: Notes: END OF EXH181T E Page 16 of 16