HomeMy WebLinkAbout5415 RESOLUTION NO 5415
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO
SUBMIT A GRANT FUNDING APPLICATION TO THE PORT OF
SEATTLE FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP
PROGRAM FUNDS AND TO ACCEPT AND EXPEND GRANT
FUNDS
WHEREAS, the Port of Seattle has authorized an Economic Development
Partnership Program to support local economic development activities; and
WHEREAS, more than $962,000 in matching funds is available to King
County cities; and
WHEREAS, if its application is approved, the City of Auburn would receive
$65,000, for the following eligible activities: business recruitment initiatives
designed to attract new companies to a region or city; small business
development (including incubator/accelerator projects); industry retention and
expansion assistance (ex. Maritime, Aerospace, etc.); tourism development;
downtown revitalization; commercial or industrial property development; and
other community or economic development projects that support new investment
and job creation. Auburn may collaborate with regional partners to enhance
impact.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The Auburn City Council authorizes the Mayor to apply to the
Port of Seattle for 2019 Economic Development Partnership Program grant
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April 1, 2019
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funds. If the application is approved, the Mayor is authorized to enter into grant
agreements, and to expend the grant funds within budgeted amounts
Section 2. Implementation. The Mayor is authorized to implement
administrative procedures necessary to carry out the directives of this Resolution.
Section 3. Effective Date. This Resolution shall take effect and be in
full force upon passage and signatures.
Dated and Signed this • day ofVic?, , , 2019.
CITY OF AUBURN
ANCY BA MAYOR
ATTEST: APPROV D AS TO FORM:
Shawn Campbell, MMC, City Clerk Steven . Gross, City Attorney
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April 1, 2019
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Port
of Seattle'
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
THE PORT OF SEATTLE AND CITY OF AUBURN
S-00319760
This Economic Development Partnership Agreement (the"Agreement")is made
by and between the Port of Seattle (the "Port") and the City of Auburn ("Agency"), both
municipal corporations of the State of Washington (each, a "Party" or, collectively, the
"Parties").
RECITALS
WHEREAS, engaging in the promotion of economic development is a
recognized Port purpose authorized under RCW 53.08.245; and
WHEREAS, RCW 35.21.703 similarly authorizes cities to engage in economic
development programs; and
WHEREAS, RCW 53.08.240(2) permits the Port to contract with another
municipality to perform such undertakings each is authorized to perform; and
WHEREAS, the Port Commission of the Port of Seattle established the
Economic Development Partnership Program (the "Program"), to advance the Port' s
Century Agenda, promote a dramatic growth agenda, support the creation of middle
class jobs and help address the lack of economic development funding for local
projects; and
WHEREAS, grant funding across the region is very limited for cities that want to
pursue economic development projects or initiatives, and Washington State has not
had an economic development grant program for over 20 years; and
WHEREAS, the Program will provide 38 King County cities per capita funding to
advance local economic development throughout the region, and requires a 50% local
match by the cities that receive the grants; and
WHEREAS, the Program will help the Port advance regional economic vitality
through focused partnerships with King County cities; and
WHEREAS, the Program will make grants to cities that pursue programs and
projects that stimulate business development, job creation and community
revitalization, such as small business development, industry retention and expansion,
and other economic development projects that support new investment and job
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creation;
NOW, THEREFORE the parties agree as follows:
1. Purpose. The purpose of this Agreement is to establish a contractual
arrangement under which the Port will pay the Agency Program funds in the
amount set forth on Section 2 solely for the purpose of carrying out the local
initiative described in Exhibit A, attached and incorporated hereto by this reference
(the "Project"). This Agreement shall be interpreted in furtherance of this purpose.
2. Responsibilities of tie Pr . The Port shall contribute Sixty-five Thousand and
00/100 Dollars ($65,000.00)(the "Grant Funds") to assist the Agency in funding the
Project. The Port shall disburse the Grant Funds to the Agency no later than thirty (30)
days after receipt of a complete and correct invoice detailing those Project deliverables
completed in accordance with Exhibit A. Subject to the requirements of this Section
and of Section 18 (where applicable), the Port shall make the final payment of the
Grant Funds to the Agency no later than November 1, 2019, or receipt of the final
report, whichever occurs later.
3. Responsibilities of the Aaencv.
3.1 The Agency shall contribute local funds equivalent to at least fifty
percent (50%)of the Grant Funds towards the Project.
3.2 The Agency may contract with local non-profits to complete the Project or
elements of the Project; provided, that the Port shall not, under any
circumstance, disburse the Grant Funds to any of the Agency's contractors or
subcontractors.
3.3 The Agency shall complete the Project by November 1, 2019.
4. Term. This Agreement shall be become effective as of the date the Port
executes this Agreement and shall terminate on November 1, 2019, unless earlier
terminated under another provision of this Agreement.
5. Terminationfoc Convenience, The Port may terminate this Agreement at
any time for any reason, by giving the Agency thirty (30) days' written notice. In
the event the Agency has completed any portion of the Project by the time it
receives the Port's notice of termination, the Port shall pay the Agency the
percentage of the Grant Funds attributable to the Agency's completed portion of
the Project.
6. Termination for Default. Except in the case of delay or failure resulting from
circumstances beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of the Agency,
the Port shall be entitled, by written or oral notice to the Agency, to terminate
Agreement for breach of any of the terms and to have all other rights against the
Agency by reason of the Agency's breach as provided by law.
7. Waiver. Failure at any time of the Port to enforce any provision of this
Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of such provision or prejudice the right of the
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Port to enforce such provision at any subsequent time. No term or condition of this
Agreement shall be held to be waived, modified or deleted except by a written
amendment signed by the Parties
8. partial Invalidity. If any provision of this Agreement is or becomes void or
unenforceable by force or operation of law, all other provisions hereof shall remain
valid and enforceable.
9. Indemnification and Hold Harmless Agreement,The Agency shall defend,
indemnify, and hold harmless the Port, its Commissioners,officers, employees, and
agents (hereafter, collectively, the "Port")from all liability, claims, damages, losses,
and expenses (including, but not limited to attorneys' and consultants'fees and
other expenses of litigation or arbitration) arising out of or related to the fulfillment
of this Agreement; provided, however, if and to the extent that this Agreement is
construed to be relative to the construction, alternation, repair, addition to,
subtraction from, improvement to, or maintenance of, any building, highway, road,
railroad, excavation, or other structure, project, development, or improvement
attached to real estate, including moving or demolition in connection therewith, and
therefore subject to Section 4.24.115 of the Revised Code of Washington, it is
agreed that where such liability, claim, damage, loss or expense arises from the
concurrent negligence of(i) the Port, and (ii) the Agency, its agents, or its
employees, it is expressly agreed that the Agency's obligations of indemnity under
this paragraph shall be effective only to the extent of the Agency's negligence.
Such obligations shall not be construed to negate, abridge, or otherwise reduce
any other right or obligation of indemnity which would otherwise exist as to any
person or entity described in this paragraph. This paragraph shall not be construed
so as to require the Agency to defend, indemnify, or hold harmless the Port from
such claims, damages, losses or expenses caused by or resulting from the sole
negligence of the Port.
In any and all claims against the Port, by any employee of the Agency, its agent,
anyone directly or indirectly employed by either of them, or anyone for whose acts any
of them may be liable, the indemnification obligation of this paragraph shall not be
limited in any way by any limitation on the amount or type of damages compensation
benefits payable by or for the Agency, or other person under applicable industrial
insurance laws (including, but not limited to Title 51 of the Revised Code of
Washington), it being clearly agreed and understood by the Parties hereto that the
Agency expressly waives any immunity the Agency might have had under such laws.
By executing this Agreement, the Agency acknowledges that the foregoing waiver has
been mutually negotiated by the parties.
The Agency shall pay all attorneys' fees and expenses incurred by the Port in
establishing and enforcing the Port's right under this paragraph, whether or not suit was
instituted.
10. Comply with All Laws. The Agency shall at all times comply with all federal,
state and local laws, ordinances and regulations,including but not limited to all
environmental laws, which in any manner apply to the performance of this
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Agreement.
11. Integration. This Agreement, together with the attached Exhibit A,
constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties and unless modified in
writing by an amendment executed by the Parties, shall be implemented only as
described herein.
12. Governina Law and Venue. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of
the State of Washington. Any action arising out of this Agreement shall be brought in
King County.
13. No Emolovrpent Relationship Created, The Parties agree that nothing in this
Agreement shall be construed to create an employment relationship between the
Agency and the Port.
14. No Entity Created, The Parties agree that nothing in this Agreement shall be
construed to create a joint entity between the Agency and the Port.
15. Notices. Notices to the Port shall be sent to the following address:
Port of Seattle
Economic Development Division
P. O. Box 1209
Seattle, WA 98111
Notices to the Agency shall be sent to the following address:
City of Auburn
Douglas Lein
25 W Main
Auburn, WA 98001
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16. Audits and Retention of Records. The Agency in and make all books,
records and documents (the "Records") relating to the performance of this
Agreement open to inspection or audit by representatives of the Port or
Washington State during the term of this Agreement and for a period of not less
than six (6)years after termination of the Agreement; provided, that if any
litigation, claim or audit arising out of, in connection with or related to this
Agreement is initiated, the Agency shall retain such Records until the later of
(a) resolution or completion of litigation, claim or audit; or(b) six (6) years after
the termination of this Agreement.
17. Amendment. This Agreement may only be amended by written agreement of the
Parties.
18. Dispute Resolution. The Parties shall use their best, good faith efforts to
cooperatively resolve disputes that arise in connection with this Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this agreement as of
the date first set forth above.
PORT OF SEATTLE CITY OF AUBURN
By: Paul Reed By: Nancy Backus
Senior Manager, Purchasing Mayor, City of Auburn
A . ..
Signaturdi Signet a
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Dated Dated
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Port
of Seattle.
EXHIBIT A- PROJECT
1. Project Description:
The City of Auburn, through this round of Port partnership funding, plans to continue to
build upon projects from previous years. The majority of the partnership funding will
again go to the operations, support and programing of Auburn's Small Business
Incubator. The City will again, engage with other Community stakeholders, most notably
the Green River College's Small Business Development Center, for instruction and one-
on-one counseling services. Marketing of the Incubator promoting the benefits and
value proposition of being a member of the Incubator will also continue to be a focus,
however, a more targeted approach aimed towards already established in-home
businesses will be used. The desired result to this approach will be a greater number of
present (both mentally and physically) members, which in-turn will result in faster job
creation and revenue generating "graduates" of the incubator program, ultimately
producing results promised in round one.
The City will also continue to build up the Buy Local Auburn project seeded by previous
partnership funding rounds. The City will continue to build upon the user experience of
the website in a variety of ways, while also building capabilities into the back-end of the
system that will provide robust, yet specific data on the individual businesses. Finally,
Auburn plans to utilize a small portion of the partnership funding to secure booth space
at industry specific conventions and expos. Targeted industries will be those that help
propel not only the Port of Seattle's Century Agenda, but also Auburn's Initiative of
creating more family-wage jobs. Recruitment of businesses in the manufacturing and
other skilled trades will achieve both the Port and City's initiative and build upon an
existing industry cluster fostered by a rich talent base, proximity to a large cluster of
customers and an overall business friendly environment.
2. Proiect Scone of Work;
Outline project components, goal, desired outcomes and timelines using the table
below (attach additional information if necessary):
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Project or Project Outcome(s) and Estimated Metrics or
component: goal(s): final deliverable(s): Completion: measures of
success:
Business •Continued •Create and direct a •10/31/2019 •An increase in
Incubator programing and digital marketing the total number
growth, operation of the campaign of members
operations & existing Business specifically targeting (businesses)
support. Incubator. existing home- slightly changing
•Increase the based businesses the demographic
total Incubator highlighting the to more actively
member count features and engaged
(businesses) to 20 benefits of being a members.
memberships by member of Auburn's •Higher utilization
focusing in on Small Business and activation of
existing, semi- Incubator. the space.
established •Create print and •Better synergies
businesses in the other marketing and collaboration
startup stage who pieces that highlight among all
are growth the features and Incubator
minded and benefits of members.
possess growth belonging to the •Faster incubation
potential. Incubator. periods, higher
(brochures, posters, volume of tangible
etc.) results
• Establish (graduates,jobs
relationships with created, revenues
WeWork and other earned)
co-working
programs, College
entrepreneurship
programs and
research labs.
Modify the Incubator
membership
agreement requiring
incoming
businesses/member
meet with Green
River College SBDC
business advisors at
minimum on a
.uarterl basis.
•Business •Cultivate •Build upon and •10/31/2019 •Capital flow
retention, business to continue to improve within the City,
expansion & business activities upon Auburn's increased number
growth in Auburn by ability to capture of goods sold and
showcasing and track Auburn increased sales
available business data, tax generation.
resources, increase awareness •Greater utilization
products, and and demonstrate the of the buy-local
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services within value proposition of — site from both
Auburn.resources, Auburn's buy-local businesses and
products, and site to Auburn residents.
services within residences and Reduction of
Auburn. businesses, capital leakage
•Foster buy- local •Further promote the within Auburn's
synergy among value of the buy- retail trade area.
business owners, local sites ease of 'Clearly
and citizens to business license defined and
escalate activities renewal, ability to accurate
that increase jobs customer target and data on
and tax base. its supply chain existing
searching businesses and
capabilities; while at industry clusters.
the same time Movement
encouraging (expansion and
increased utilization contraction)of
of the site from the businesses and
public by continuing industry clusters,
to promote buy- employment data
local. and
spatial
footprint.
Market voids will
become more
quickly and easily
identifiable.
'Business 'Support the Port 'Offer business •10/31/2019 'Strengthened ties
Attraction & of assistance between local
Support Seattle's workshops, forums businesses and
vision of and classes of all the City reducing
creating skill levels the number of
100,000 new jobs (beginner, businesses
through economic intermediate & relocating out of
growth and advanced)to Auburn.
300,000 Port- established local •Partnering
related jobs while businesses, start- among existing
simultaneously ups and community businesses or
supporting the members interested existing
City of in entrepreneurship. businesses and
Auburn's •Identify market start-ups,
initiative to voids within the collaboration,
grow family-wage targeted industries mentorship.
jobs of aerospace, •Targeted
within Auburn by: composites, additive meetings with
1)Increased focus and general companies that
on support and manufacturing along would not only
retention of with other skilled fulfill Port and City
Auburn's existing trades. agendas but also
businesses and 'Create a presence voids in the
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vitality, diversity, at industry existing supply
growth and tradeshows and chain.
sustainability of exposes of those
the Auburn identified industry
economy voids by becoming
2)Business an exhibitor
attraction within displaying Auburn's
targeted industry value proposition
clusters that will (available workforce,
take advantage of location to buyers,
Auburn's strength knowledge,
of workforce, business
knowledge and environment,
location while at Innovation
the same time Partnership zone,
fulfilling voids in supply chain
the local market. database(Buy Local
Auburn))for
company relocation,
or satellite office.
3. Connection to Port of Seattle Interests:
By offering services to promote and support entrepreneurship through the Incubator,
support growth of existing businesses through training classes as well as a searchable
database and recruitment of new businesses from out of state, provides and
encourages the opportunity to create new jobs. The creation 400,000 Port and Port-
related jobs in our region is a stated vision of the Port of Seattle. Further, creating living-
wage jobs through organic growth or recruitment efforts will bring disposable income
and an increased tax base. More disposable income means the purchase of more
goods and other services. This will in-turn have a positive effect on the amount of goods
coming through the Ports sea and airports. It also means a higher level of recreational
activity flowing through the sea and airports, both of which fulfil strategic objectives of
the Ports Century Agenda.
4. Project Budget:
Identify each project budget category,total funds (including the monetary value of in-
kind resources), Port of Seattle funds and City monetary and in-kind matching funds.
Include the total funds from each column in the second to last row. Include the
percentage contributions to the Port of Seattle's contribution in the last row.
Category: Port of City City In-kind Total Funds
Seattle Monetary Matching (Including In-
Funds: Matching Funds: Kind):
Funds:
Category 1: $39,200 $19,600 $58,800
Business Incubator
O.erations/Su.sort Services
Cate!o 2: $8200 $4,100 $12,300
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Business Incubator Marketing
Category 3: $16,000 $8,000 $24,000
Buy Local Auburn
Maintenance/Support/Marketing
Category 4: $1,600 $800 $2,400
Business Attraction
Total Funds: $65,000 $32,500 $97,500
Percentage contribution to 100% 50%
Port Funds*:
*City monetary and in-kind matching funds must add up to at least 50% of the Port of Seattle's
total contribution.
5. Collaboration with partners:
Auburn will once again partner with the Small Business Development Center to provide
one-on-one business consulting and instructional classes. The classes will cover a
variety of business topics including: How to Start a Business in Auburn, Writing a
Business Plan, Business Marketing, Business Financing and other subjects directed at
varied levels of businesses; from start-ups to long established businesses. The
Chamber of Commerce will partner with the City for continued promotion of business-to-
business networking as well as the instructional classes,forums and workshops.
6. Use of consultants or contractors:
Resident Incubator member; Fruition Planning and Management will be contracted to
put together some of the non-digital marketing pieces specific to the Incubator as well
as developing and producing of a Member Handbook which will outline the Incubator's
policies, procedures and support resources. The handbook will be delivered to all
existing Incubator members and given to new members as they become part of the
Incubator. Local Auburn companies will also be utilized for the Incubator's Janitorial and
IT support. Auburn intends to contract with Praece Consulting of Auburn for hosting,
integration and further build-out of Auburn's supply chain database: Buy Local Auburn
and contracted services will be rendered in conjunction with in-house resources for the
creation and implementation of all digital and non-digital marketing strategies and
materials.
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Port
of Seattle
Email: jarndt@auburnwa.gov
May 1, 2019
City of Auburn
Josh Arndt
25 W Main
Auburn WA 98001
Dear Mr. Arndt,
Re: Agreement S-00319760 - 2019 ED Partnership
Enclosed is your copy of the Agreement for 2019 ED Partnership which has been
executed on April 30, 2019 on behalf of the Port. Purchase Order S-0000284381
has been issued for internal payment purposes. Please reference the purchase
order number when invoicing the Port for payment of the monies awarded. We look
forward to working with your organization.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to give me a call.
Regards,
Sherry 14let44-
Buyer, Purchasing
PO Box 1209
Seattle, WA 98121
Cc: Dave, McFadden, Managing Director Economic and Trade Development