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3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, KING
COUNTY, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO
4 EXECUTE THE 1997-1999 SENIOR RIGHTS ASSISTANCE OUTREACH SITES
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND SENIOR SERVICES'
5 SENIOR RIGHTS ASSISTANCE
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7 WHEREAS, the purpose of this Agreement is to maintain and
8 increase coordination between "Senior Rights" and the City of
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Auburn Senior Center in order to provide seniors age 55 and
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older with information, education, and assistance with a
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12 variety of legal, consumer, and health insurance issues
13 NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
14 WASHINGTON, IN A REGULAR MEETING DULY ASSEMBLED, HEREWITH
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RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS
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Section 1. The Mayor and City Clerk are herewith
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18 authorized to execute the 1997-1999 Senior Rights Assistance
19 Outreach Sites Memorandum of Agreement with Senior Services'
20 Senior Rights Assistance A copy of said Agreement is
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attached hereto, designated as Exhibit "A" and incorporated by
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reference in this Resolution
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Resolution No 2850
May 29, 1997
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Section 2 The Mayor is hereby authorized to implement
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such administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry
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4 out the directives of this legislation
5 DATED and SIGNED this _ day of June, 1997
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CITY OF AUBURN
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CHARLES A BOOTH
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City Attorney
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Resolution No 2850
May 29, 1997
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SENIOR SERVICES
A nonprofit agency serving seniors
1997-1999
Senior Rights Assistance Outreach Sites
Memorandum of Agreement
by and between
City of Auburn
25 W Main
Auburn WA 98001
Charles Booth, Mayor of Auburn
and
Senior Services' Senior Rights Assistance
1601 2nd Avenue - Suite 800, Seattle, WA 98101
Contact Rowena Rye (206) 727-6216
(hereinafter called "Senior Rights")
I Purpose
The purpose of this agreement is to maintain and increase
coordination between "Senior Rights" and the City of Auburn Senior
Center in order to provide seniors age 55 and older with information,
education, and assistance with a variety of legal, consumer, and health
insurance issues
11. Program Description
Senior Rights Assistance is a peer assistance program which trains
senior volunteers to provide senior consumers with information on a
range of issues with which they are likely to need help The senior
volunteers offer information with which senior consumers can make
informed decisions based on their own unique needs, values, and
circumstances When required, a volunteer can provide advocacy on a
client's behalf Senior Rights can also connect qualifying low-income
clients with free and low-cost attorney services when the client is unable
to resolve legal issues without the services of an attorney
Exhibit "A" - Resolution No. 2850
adopted June 16, 1997
Memorandum of Agreement between
Senior Rights Assistance and
City of Auburn
Services Senior Rights Volunteers can include help with
• Social Security Problems
• Consumer Issues
• Landlord/Tenant Problems
• Homeowner Concerns
• Estate Information
• End-of-Life Planning
• Substitute Decision-Making
• Health Insurance Information
• Legal Referrals
• Elder Abuse Community Education
III. Responsibilities of the Parties
A Senior Rights agrees to
I Provide one or more trained volunteers at the Auburn
Senior Center Outreach Site at mutually agreed upon
times to provide information services
2 Provide appropriate printed materials to clients who need
them
3 Arrange for substitute services when an assigned
volunteer is ill or on vacation
B The City of Auburn Senior Center agrees to
I Provide a private meeting space and access to a telephone
for Senior Rights Volunteers and the consumers they
serve
2 Schedule appointments for clients with the volunteer
assigned to Auburn Senior Center
3 Display an informational Senior Rights poster on the
premises, as well as program brochures, to inform seniors
of services available to them through the program
Exhibit "A" - Resolution No. 2850
adopted June 16, 1997
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Memorandum of Agreement between
Senior Rights Assistance and
City -of Auburn
C Both parties agree to:
1 Communicate on an ongoing basis as to the needs of
senior clients
2 Work cooperatively and in partnership to resolve
differences or misunderstandings
3 Provide a minimum of 90 days written notice to terminate
this Memorandum of Agreement
IV General Provisions
This agreement covers the two-year period from July 1, 1997 to
June 30 1999 The Agreement will be reviewed every two years and can
be revised at any time with the mutual involvement of both parties All
major revisions will be made in writing
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Charles Booth, Mayor Da e
City of Auburn
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atricia Mclnturff, President and ' %rl
Senior Services
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Robin Wohlhueter, Auburn City Clerk
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•Michael J Reynolds, Auburn City 'Attorney Exhibit "A" - Resolution No 2850
adopted. June 16, 1997
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CHARLES A. BOOTH,MAYOR 4141 ilS4r AUBURN CITY CLERK
Robin Wohlhueter,City Clerk r ""' " 25 West Main, Auburn,WA 98001
Dam Daskam,Deputy Ciiy Clerk eP City Clerk:(206)931 3039
Tamie Bothell, Records/License Clerk " 4 Business Registration:(206)931 3007 Fax (206)931 3053
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June 23, 1997
Senior Services'
Senior Right Assistance
16011 2nd Avenue, Suite 800
Seattle, WA 98101
Attn. Rowena Rye
Dear Ms. Rye.
The City of Auburn approved Resolution No 2850 authorizing the Memorandum
of Agreement with Senior Services on June 16, 1997
Two original 1997-98 Senior Rights Assistance Outreach Site Memorandum of
Agreements are enclosed for your use.
Should you have any questions or comments, please feel free to give me a call
at 931-3037
Sincerely,
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in Wohlhueter
City Clerk
cc: Cheryl Sallee, Senior Center Supervisor
RECORDS MANAGEMENT
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Copies to:
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Finance Department
(Copy if relates to fees, charges, or any accounting responsibility)
2.) Code Book:
3 ) Recording File:
4 ) Citizen Requests:
NAME Address
cc: City Clerk
CHARLES A.BOOTH,MAYOR i• • AUBURN CITY CLERK
Robin Wohlhueter,City Clerk 25 West Main, Auburn,WA 980171
Dam Daskam,Deputy City Clerk City Clerk.(253)931 3039
Tamie Bothell, Records/License Clerk Business Registration:(253)931-3007 Fax.(253)288-3132
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STATE OF WASHINGTON)
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COUNTY OF KING
I, Robin Wohlhueter, the duly appointed, qualified City Clerk of the City of
Auburn, a Municipal Corporation and Code City, situate in the County of King, State of
Washington, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of
Resolution No. 2850 of the resolutions of the City of Auburn, entitled "RESOLUTION
NO 2850."
I certify that said Resolution No 2850 was duly passed by the Council and
approved by the Mayor of the said City of Auburn on the 16th day of June, 1997
Witness my hand and the
e seal off the
,City of Auburn this 5th day of August, 1997
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n Wohlhueter
City Clerk
City of Auburn