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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3806 1 ORDINANCE N0. 3 8 0 5 2 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, ACCEPTING TRANSFER OF A PORTION OF THE PROPERTY AND FACILITIES OF WATER DISTRICT 87 4 AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR TO PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION OF THE DISTRICT. 5 WHEREAS, the Commissioners of Water District 87 are desirous of dis- 6 incorporating the District; and 7 WHEREAS, the cities of Auburn and Kent are willing to enter into a 8 contract to transfer respective portions of the water system to the cities for 9 future operations; and 10 WHEREAS, the City CoUncil of the City of Auburn, Washington, has reviewed 11 the proposal, a copy of which is attached hereto, denominated as Exhibit "A", 12 and by this. reference made part of this Ordinance; and 13 WHEREAS, The City Council finds that such a transfer would allow for 14 �mproved services to the customers of Water District 87; and 15 WHEREAS, the City Council also finds that it is in the best interests of 16 the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of the City of Auburn. 17 NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, DO 18 ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: 19 Section 1. The Transfer Agreement attached hereto, denominated as Exhibit 20 "A" is hereby adopted and approved. 21 Section 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to petition the 22 5uperior Court of the County of King for the Dissolution of Water District 87. 23 Section 3. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to transmit 24 a certified copy of this ordinance to all of the parties to the agreement 25 attached hereto. 26 Section 4. The Mayor is hereby authorized to implement such administra- 27 tive procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directions of this 28 legislation. 29 , 30 31 ' 32 ----------------------:------ Ordinance No. 3806 Page One of Two 9-24-82 i Section 5. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5) days 2 from and after its passage, approval and publication, as provided by law. 3 4 . INTRODUCED: �CT���R 4 1982 ___ 5 g PASSED: ncrO6ER a, 1982 7 APPROVED: ncm6FR 4, i°�� __. 8 9 10 ---�------�-- ----- 11 ATTEST: 12 13 14 l�(�r2'I�IX.(.C� e City C1 k 15 16 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 17 18 � /�� ([ 19 City Attorney 20 21 22 PUBLISHED: F[BRUARY 10, 1983 23 24 25 26 � 27 28 _ 29 , 30 31 32 ----------------------------------- Ordinance No. 3806 Page Two of Two 9-24-82 ,: � EXHIBIT A AGREEMENT CONCERNING TRANSFER OF KING COUNTY IdATER DISTRICT N0. 87'S WATER SYSTEM TO THE CITIES OF AUBURN AND KENT April 1 , 1982 IT IS AGREED by and bet�aeen WATER DISTRICT 87, King County, a ldashington 14unicipal Corporation ("I+ID 87" ) ; and the Cities of AUBURN ("Auburn" ) and KENT ( "Kent" ) Washington, (collectively, "the c.ities" ) as follows: � l . Authority This agreement is entered into pursuant to RCW 35.13A.070, which authorizes one or more cities and water districts to contract "regarding ownership of property, providing of water service, and operation of facilities. 2. Transfer of Water System The ownership of WD 87's entire "water system" shall , as of tFie abo4e date, be transferred and conveyed to Auburn and Kent, in the manner provided below. The term "water system'' shall include, but not be limited to, all lJD 87 water mains and appurtenances; hydrants; easements; licenses; franchises; permits and facilities, rights and assets of any kind or nature whatsoe4er. Said transfer is subject to the cities' performance of all. of the terms and conditions of this agreement. The cities hereby accept their respective portions of the water system on the terms of this agreement. 3. Division of System The entire 4!D 87 water system lying southerly of the following described line will become the property of Auburn and the remaining portion of the water system (lying northerly of the following described line) shall become the property of Kent: Starting at a point of intersection on the westerly boundary line of WD #87 which is the easterly margin of the Chicago Milwaukee and St Paul Railroad right-of-way with the southerly right-of-way line of S. 277th street and projecting easterly therefrom along said southerly right-of-way line to an intersection point with the easterly margin of the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way thence northerly therefrom along said easterly line to an intersection point with the northerly right-of-way line of 5. 277th street thence projecting easterly therefrom along said northerly right-of-�aay line to the easterly boundary line of WD #87 which is the westerly line of S.S. Highway #5 (aka) East Ya11ey High�ray. WD 87's customer records wilt be divided between the cities, according to the above division of the water system and any temporary services. The limited hand tools and miscellaneous personal property owned by WD 87 will be transferred to Auburn. 4. Connection to Auburn System The cost of inter-connecting the lJD 87 water system to Auburn's water system shall be paid for from monies presently in the WD 87 maintenance fund. The Gity of Kent is presently connected to the WD 87 water system, and no further connections are presently needed. �/-3 z�„iaz , ' . . � � . � i � i 5. Costs and Expenses/WD 87 Money I�i The following shall be paid from WD 87 money, in the follo�,�ing order of � priority: ! WD 87 routine debts and ezpenses. I WD 87's attorney' s fees for drafting of this agreement, and related work. Any attorney's fees and/or costs in obtaining boundary review board or other governmental approvals (per paragraph 10 hereof) . Cost of inter-conecting the WD 87 system to 'I Auburn's water system (per paragraph 4 hereof) . j To the extent that any WD 87 money remains after payment of the above; the same shall be divided evenly between the cities proportionate to the II number of WD 87 customers to be served permanently by the cities. To the extent that the WD 87 funds are inadequate to pay all of the above, I then the City of Auburn shall bear any remaining cost of inter-connecting the water systems. If tfiere is insufficient WD 87 money to pay all of .the , other above-listed items in fu11 (other than WD debts) , then any amount remaining due shall be borne by the cities according to the same permanent custoner ratio as above. 6. Service Interruptions Tlie cities each agree that transfer of the water system will not result in any interruption of water service to any WD 87 customer other than that normally experienced in the day-to-day operation of the respectiVe water systems. , 7. Water Rates i The c9ties each agree that former WD 87 customers shall , following transfer and in the future, be charged for water service, and pay the same connection and other charges, as the cities charge in each case, its other customers in the same class of service. Sevice sha11 also be of the same quality as that received by other customers in the same class. 8. Temporary_ Service Auburn and Kent recognize, and agree, that until their respective water systems are readily available within the present WD 87 service area, each � �aill have to extend temporary water service to existing customers on the i opposite side from them on the above described boundary line. During such temporary service, the customers shall pay the serving city's rates and I� charges, and the serving city will maintain the water mains, hydrants and meters serving those temporary customers., � � The city temporarily serving such customers will turn over the customers � to the other city on request. Both cities agree to cooperate in the � transition of these custdmers from one city to the other and agree that ; water service to the customers will not be interrupted unnecessarily j during the transition. ; , � No property temporarily served by one of the cities shall be assessed, or I othenwise required to pay, for new water mains or facilities in orde'r to I transfer their services over to the other city unless said property is i specifically benefitted beyond the availability of the existing service. No new water services including fire hydrants and fire service lines will I, be connected to a water main owned 6y one city but temporarily being I utilized to serve the above said customers (property) , without the written I consent of the other city. ' I y_ y 2�„�az i 9. Preferential. Employment The full time employees of WD 87 shall be entitled to offers of comparable full-time employment from both Auburn and Kent, in accordance riith RCW 35.13A.090. 10. Governmental Approvals If, in the . opinion of either city, it is necessary to so obtain approval of this agreement by the King County Boundary ReView Board, King Counfy Council , and/or any other governmental body, then that city shall so notify the other parties to this agreement prior to transfer of lJD 87's remai�ning monies to the cities. The cities shall determine, between themselves, which city (or WD 87) shall obtain such approval (s). Regardless of who obtains the approVal (s) , the cost thereof shall be paid from WD 87 ftinds to the extent available. 11 . Financial Records IJD 87's financial and other records are available on request, for inspection and copying by either of the cities. 12. WD 87 Indebtedness WD 87 shall , as above, pay all of its debts from its present funds. WD 87 warrants that on the effective date of this agreement it will have no debts. Further WD 87 has no bonds, warrants or similar obligations outstanding, and will not issue any in the future. lJD 87 also warrants that it uoes not have any ULI� or other assessments receivable, and will not form any improVement districts in the future. lJD 87 warrants that, to the best of its knowledge and the knowlege of its Water Commissioners, there are no pending, asserted or threatened claims, suits or liens against it or any of its water system, monies or other assets. IF IJD 87 or any its commissioners should receive notice or knowledge of any such claim, suit or lien prior to the effective date of this agreement, WD 87 will immediately notify other cities. The Water Cormnissioners of WD 87 shall not be personally liable for the foregoing warranties; an.d shall not be personally liable for performance of any of the ter�s of this agreement unless they shall , by Board of iJater Cormnissioners's action, vote or otherwise cause the breach of this agreement. 13. WD 87 Continuing Authority. Following the effectiVe date of this agreement, WD 87 shall remain a municipal corporation, and its cormnissioners shall remain in office for at least their present terms of office, unless WD 87 is sooner dissolved as set forth below. During the continued existence of WD 87, its cormnissioner shall not exercise any rights, privileges, po�aers or functions provided by law to WD 87, except at the request of one or both of the cities. If such request is made by only one of the parties, then sucH acfions shall be taken only with respect to that city's portion of the lJD 87 water system. The WD 87 Cortunissioners shall not be obliged to undertake any action unless it is necessary to implement, clarify or carry out this agreement and, in such case, the other city(ies) requesting the action shall thereby agree to save the ND 87 Commissioners harmless from any liability in respect to the same. , 14. Dissolution of WD 87. Any one or more of the parties to this agreement, or anyone else having standing to do so, may petition and/or take such steps as are necessary to dissolve WD 87 under any available statutory authority and procedure. In the event that WD 87 has not been dissolved within five (5) years of the effective date of this agreement, then the cities agree that they wi11 i�nediately thereafter petition for the diss.olution of WD 87 pursuant' of RCW 57.90 governing the disincorporation of special districts that have not actively carried out any of the district's purposes or functions for a period of five (5) years, or any similar or other statutes then in effect. The cost of such disincorporation shall be borne by the cities in the same. proportion as other expenses are provided for in this agreement. U �� 2/11/82 7 15. Approval by Parties This agreement shall be submitted to the governing bodies of each of the parties and approved by City Ordinance and WAter District Resolution. Certified copies of said ordinances and resolution shall be furnished each of the parties to this agreement. Adoption of said ordinances and resolution shall serve in lieu of signature to this agreement. Notwithstanding the effective date set forth as the beginning of this agreement, this agreement shall be effective 45 days afte"r i't is approved by all three (3) parties. DATED as of the date set forth hereinabove. CITY OF AUBURN CITY OF KENT tJATER DISTRICT N0. 87, KING COUNTY 1681-74A y � 2/11/82 � , • • Q/" �'1 � ORDINANCE N0. �Z.�G Y � AN ORDINANCE of the City of Kent , Washington accepting bransfer of a portion of the property and facilities of Water District 87 and directing the Mayor to petition for dissolution of the District. WHEREAS, the Commissioneis of Water District 87 are desirous of disincorpotating the District; and WHEREAS, the Cities of Kent and Auburn are willing to enter into a contract to transfer respective portions of the water system to the Cities for future operations; and WHEREAS , the City Council of the City of Kent has reviewed the proposal, a copy of which is attached hereto labeled Exhibit "A° , and by this reference made pait of this Oidinance; an WHEREAS, the City Council finds that such a transfer would allow for improved services to the customers of Water District 87 ; and WHEREAS, the City Council also finds that it is in the best interests of the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of the City of Kent; NOW, T6EREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENT, WASHINGTON DO HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1 . The Transfer Agreement attached liereto labeled Exhibit °A" is hereby adopted and approved, Section 2.: The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to petition the Superior Court of the County of Kincj for the Dissolution of Water District 87 . y� - Section 3 . The City Clerk is hereby authorized and dicected to transmit a certified copy of this ordinance to all of the parties to the agzeement attached hereto. Section 4 . This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5 ) days from and after its passage, approval and publication as provided by law. � ISABEL HOGAN, OR ATTEST: ��� � '_ BETTY AY, DEPU CITY CLERK � APPROVED AS TO FORM: iL�"'-'-- P. STEPH�N Di:JULIO, CITY._ATTORNEY - PASSBD the ��day of v�-L�. , 1982 . APPROVED the �day of , 1982. PUBLISHED the •�O '�'�'day of d4— , 1982. I hereby certify that this is a true copy of Ordinance No. ���' � , passed by the City Council of the City of Rent, Washington, and approved by the Mayor of the City of Kent as hereo indicated. OO�I � e '_ a.�/ �Z�C' �t _ I SEAL) •��L�C/iC BETTY Y, DEPU CI;TYi;CLEP.&; -_` ��f�-'�/ . v-a � EXHIBIT A AGREEMENT CONCERNING TRANSFER OF KING COUNTY IJATER DISTRICT N0. 87'S WATER SYSTEM TO TNE CITIES OF AUBURN AND KENT April 1 , 1982 IT IS AGREED by and between IJATER DISTRICT 87, King County, a lJashington Municipal Corporation ("WD 87" ) ; and the Gities of AUBURN ("Auburn" ) and KENT, ( "Kent" ) Washington, (collectively, "the cities") as follows: 1 . Authority This agreement is entered into pursuant to RCW 35.13A.070, which authorizes one or more cities and water districts to contract regarding ormership of property, providing of water service, and operation of facilities. 2. Transfer of Water System The ownership of lJD 87's entire "water system" shall , as of the above date, be transferred and conveyed to Auburn and Kent, in the manner provided below. The term "water system" shall inclade, but not be limited to, all lJD 87 water mains and appurtenances; hydrants; easements; licenses; franchises; permits and facilities, rights and assets of any kind or nature whatsoever. Said transfer is subject to the cities' performance of all of the terms and conditions of this agreement. The cities hereby accept their respective portions of the water system on the terms of this agreement. 3. Division of S.ystem The entire WD 87 water system lying southerly of the following described line will become the prope�ty of Auburn and the remaining portion of the water system (lying northerly of the follo�ving described line) shall become the property of Kent: Starting at a point of intersection on the westerly boundary line of WD #87 which is the easterly margin of the Chicago Milwaakee and St Paul Railroad right-of-way with the southerly right-of-way line of S. 277th street and projecting easterly therefrom along said southerly right-of-way line to an intersection point with the easterly margin of the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way thence northerly therefrom along said easterly line to an intersection point with the northerly right-of-way line of S. 277th street thence projecting easterly therefrom along said northerly right-of-way line to the easterly boundary line of WD #87 which is the westerly line of S.S. Highway #5 (aka) East Valley High�aay. WD 87's customer records will be divided between the cities, according to the above division of the water system and any temporary services. The limited hand tools and miscellaneous personal property owned by WD 87 will be transferred to Auburn. 4. Connection_to _Auburn S stem The cost of inter-connecting the WD 87 water system to Auburn's water system shall be paid for from monies presently in the WD 87 maintenance fund. The City of Kent is presently connected to the WD 87 water system, and no further connections are presently needed. y-3 z�„�s2 .� • 5. Costs and Expenses/WD 87 Money The following shall be paid from WD 87 money, in the following order of priority: WD 87 routine debts and expenses. W� 87's attorney's fees for draftirig of this agreement, and related work. Any attorney's fees and/or costs in obtaining boundary review board or other governmental approvals (per paragraph 10 hereof) . Cost of inter-conecting the WD 87 system to Auburn's water system (per paragraph 4 hereof). To the extent that aRy WD 87 money remains after payment of the above; the same shall be divided evenly between the cities prbportionate to the number of WD 87 customers to be served permanently by the cities. To the extent that the WD 87 funds are inadequate to pay all of the above, then the City of Auburn shall bear any remaining cost of inter-connecting the water systems. If there is insufficient WD 87 money to pay a11 of the other above-listed items in fu11 (other than WD debts) , tFien aRy amount remaining due shall be borne by the clties according to the same permanent customer ratio as above. 6. Service Interruptions The cities each agree that transfer of the water system will not result in any interruption of water service to any WD 87 customer other than that normally experienced in the day-to-day operation of the respective water systems. 7. Water Rates The cities each agree that former WD 87 customers shall , following transfer and in the future, 6e charged for water service, and pay the same connection and other charges, as the cities charge in each case, its other customers in the same class of service. Sevice sha11 also be of the same quality as that received by other customers in the same class. 8. Temporary Service Auburn and Kent recognize, and agree, that until their respective water systems are readily available within the present WD 87 service area, each will have to extend temporary water service to existing customers on the opposite side from them on the above described boundary line. During such temporary service, the customers sha11 pay the serVing city's rates and charges, and the serving city will maintain the water mains, hydrants and meters serving those temporary customers. The city temporarily serving such customers will turn over the customers to the other city on request. Both cities agree to cooperate in the transition of these customers from one city to the other and agree that water service to the customers will not be interrupted unnecessarily during the transition. No property temporarily served by one of the cities shall be assessed, or otherwise required to pay, for new water mains or facilities in order to transfer their services over to the other city unless said property is specificaily benefitted beyond the availability of the existing serVice. �Jo new water services including fire hydrants and fire service lines will be connected to a water main owned by one city but temporarily being utilized to serve the above said customers (property) , without the written consent of the other city. y— y 2�„�82 ` , . 9. Preferential Employment The full time employees of WD 87 sha11 be entitled to offers of comparable full-time employment from both Auburn and Kent, in accordance with RCW 35.13A.090. 10. Governmental Approvals If, in the opinion of either city, it is necessary to so obtain approval of this agreement by the King County Boundary Review Board, King County Council , and/or any other governmental body, then that city shall so notify the other parties to this agreement prior to transfer of WD 87's remaining monies to the cities. The cities shall determine, between themselves, which city (or WD 87) shall obtain such approval (s). Regardless of who obtains the approval (s) , the cost thereof shall be paid from WD 87 funds to the extent available. 11 . Financial Records WD 87's financial and other records are available on request, for inspection and copying by either of the cities. 12. WD 87 Indebtedness WD 87 shall , as aboVe, pay all of its debts from its present funds. WD 87 warrants that on the effective date of this agreement it will have no debts. Further WD 87 has no bonds, warrants or similar obligations outstanding, and will not issue any in the future. lJD 87 also warrants that it does not have any ULID or other assessments receivable, and will not form any improvement districts in the future. iJD 87 warrants that, to the best of its knowledge and the kno�alege of its Water Commissioners, there are no pending, asserted or threatened claims, suits or liens against it or any of its water system, monies or other assets. IF WD 87 or any its commissioners should receive notice or knowledge of any such claim, suit or lien prior to the effective date of this agreement, WD 87 will immediately notify other cities. The Water Cormnissioners of WD 87 shall not be personally liable for the foregoing warranties; and shall not be personally liable for performance of any of the terms of this agreement unless they sha11 , by Board of lJater Cormnissioners's action, vote or otherwise cause the breach of this agreement. 13. WD 87 Continuing Authority. Following the effective date of this agreement, 4!D 87 shall remain a municipal corporation, and its commissioners shall remain in office for at least their present terms of office, unless WD 87 is sooner dissolVed as set forth below. During the continued existence of WD 87, its cormoissioner shall not exercise any rights, privileges, po�aers or functions provided by law to WD 87, except at the request of one or both of the cities. If such request is made by only one of the parties, then such actions shall be taken only with respect to that city's portion of the WD 87 water system. The WD 87 Cortunissioners shall not be obliged to ; undertake any action unless it is necessar,y to implement, clarify or carry out this agreement and, in such case, the other city(ies) requesting the action sha11 thereby agree to save the WD 87 Commissioners harmless from aRy liability in respect to the same. 14. Dissolution of WD 87. Any one or more of the parties to this agreement, or anyone else having standing to do so, may petition and/or take such steps as are necessary to dissolve WD 87 under any available statutory authority and procedure. In the event that WD 87 has not been dissolved within five (5) years of the effective date of this agreement, then the cities agree that they wilt iimnediately thereafter petition for the dissolufion of 41D 87 pursuant of RCW 57.90 governing the disincorporation of special districts that have not actively carried out any of the district's purposes or functions for a period of five (5) years, or aRy similar or other statutes then in effect. The cost of such disincorporation shall be borne by the cities in the same proportion as other ezpenses are provided for in this agreement. U �� 2/11/82 7 '� ' . . � . 15. �proval by Parties This agreement shall be submitted to the governing bodies of each of the parties and approved by City Ordinance and WAter District Resolution. Certified copies of said ordinances and resolution shall be furnished each of the parties to this agreement. Adoption, of said ordinances and resolution shall serve in lieu of signature to this agreement. Notwithstanding the effective date set forth as the beginning of tHis agreement, this agreement sha11 be effective 45 datys after it is approved by all three (3) parties. DATED as of the date set forth hereinabove. Y F URN �, ��r CI Y OF KENT � ��� JATER DISTRICT N0. 87, KING COUNTY 1681-74A ,y� � 2/11/82 , . ; , 1 RESOLUTION N0. 1 3 4 1 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHIN6TON, 3 AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY Of AUBURN AND KING COUNTY WATER �DISTRICT N0. $7 4 CONCERNING THE TRANSfER OF KING COUNTY WATER DISTRICT N0. 87'S WATER SYSTEM TO THE CITY OF AUBURN. 5 6 THE CITY GOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, IN A REGULAR MEETING 7 DULY ASSEMBLED, HEREWITH RESOLVES THAT: 8 THE Mayor of the City of Auburn, Washington, •is herewith authorized and y directed to execute an Agreement between the Ci.ty of Auburn and King County 10 Water District No. 87 concerning the transfer of King County Water Distrlct 11 No. 87's water system. A copy of said Agreement is attached hereto; denomi- 12 nated as Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof as though set forth in full 13 herein. 14 THE Mayor is hereby authorized to implement such administrative procedures 15 as may be necessary to carry out the directions of this legislation. 16 DATED and SIGNED this 6th day of ,luly, 1982. 17 18 ITY OF AUBURN 19 20 A Y 21 . 22 ATTEST: 23 � �4� _�� //lG�l�Y%�GC.��� � ity erk 25 26 27 28 29 30 ' 31 32 ------------------------- Resolution No. 1341 7/6/82 , , . . . . , ' , r STATE OF WASXZNGTON) . J ss. COUNTY OF KING ) ' I, Coralee R. McConnehey, 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 fore- going is a full, true and correct copy of Resolution No. 1341 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF T3E CITY OF AUBURN, FIASHINGTON, , AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, TO EXECUTE AN AGREEME[VT BETWEEN THE CITY OF AUBURN AND KING COUNTY WATER DISTRICT N0. 87 CONCERNING THE TRANSFER OF KING COUNTY WATER DISTRICT N0. 87'S FIATER SYSTEM TO THE CITY OF AUBURN. I further certify that said Resolution No. 1341'was duly passed by the Council and approved by the Mayor of the said City of Auburn, on the 6th day of July , A.D. , I9 $z . wZTNESS my hand and the official seaZ of the City of Auburn, this , 1�3 day of July , R.D. , 1982 � ��.�.Clc �C���¢2��7���� � CZTY CLERK OF THE CITY OF AUBURN KING COUNTY HATEi DUSTEUCT N0.87 EISOLUTION A0. 57 A RESOLUTION approving en agreement vith the City oP gent aad the City of Auburn oonoerning the eplittiag of the assete afid eervioe area of Yater Distriot No. 87. BE IT RESOLVED that the ettached agreement� dated the let of April� 19d2, between the City of Auburn, City oY Ken#, and Water Dietrict No. 87� be� and it ie hereby, approved. dDOPTED at e regular meeting of the Board of Commiesionere of llater Dietriat No. 87� King County, held thie 5th d�y of danuary,1983. BOARD OF ifATER COD�+IISSIONERS YATER DISTRICT N0.87 KING COUNTY� iiASHIBTGTOA b � S ._�i�._,�aSZ�� Bobert Roe',eI l��e� . � � bno,�g�la� Gr���� ;,e..�, _ i bY J".l.��IC� v(:�sv�w�`--- � - Jo1� Yalen.iae � . STATE OF WASXINCSON) ) 55. COUNTY OF KZNG ) I, Coralee A. McCOnnehey, the duly appointed, qualified City CZerk of the City of Auburn, a Municipal Corporation and Code City, sitoate in the County of King, State of Washington, do hereby certify that the foze- going is a fa11, trve and correct copy of Ordinance No. 3$Q6 of the ordinances of the City of Auburn, entitled "AN ORDZNANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, ACCEPZ'ING 1RANSFER OF A POR- TI�1 OF ZT3E PROPERTY AND FACILITIES OF WATER DISTRICT 87 AI�ID DIRECi'LNG THE MAYOR TU PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION OF THE DISTRICf. I certify that said Ordinance No. 3806 was duZy passed by the Council and approved by the Mayor of the said City of Auburn, on the 4th day oF OCtOUPS A.D. � 19 SZ I further certify that said Ordinance No. 3806 was published as provided by 1aw in the Daily Globe n7ews, a daily newspaper pablished in the City of Auburn, and of general circulation therein, on the 1�� day of Febxvary R.D. , 19 83 . WZTNESS my hand and the offical seal of the City of Rubarn, this 8th day of Febzvary, A.D. , 19 83 . � C CITY CLERK OF NE CITY OF AUBU N