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AMENDMENT TO THE CONSERVATION FUTURES o
INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT
BETWEEN KING COUNTY AND CITY OF RENTON
FOR OPEN SPACE BOND ACQUISITION PROJECTS
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Preamble
The King County Council, through Ordinance 9128, has established
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a Conservation Futures Fund and appropriated proceeds to King
County, the City of Seattle, and certain suburban cities.
Ordinance 9430 provided for the use of Conservation Futures Funds
collected in the years 1990 through 1993 for the completion of
projects as set forth in Ordinance 9071. This amendment is
entered into to provide for the allocation of additional funds
made available for project completion. The parties have agreed
to amend the existing Interlocal Cooperative Agreement to provide
for additions in the references to the fund allocation.
THIS AMENDMENT is entered into between the CITY OF RENTON
( "City ") and KING COUNTY, and amends and attaches to and is part
thereof of the existing Interlocal Cooperation Agreement entered
into between the parties, dated the 5th-,,;" day of June ,
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The parties agree to the following amendments:
Amendment 1: Article 1. Recitals
The fourth paragraph of the Recitals Section is hereby amended to
provide for the 1991 allocation, and hereafter reads:
"On May 26, 1992, the King County Council passed
Ordinance 10392, which appropriated a total of
$5,400,000 in Conservation Futures Levy proceeds to
King County, the City of Seattle and suburban cities.
The Council, by Motion 8663, has approved the
allocation of 1991 Conservation Futures Funds to the
jurisdictions and authorized the King County Executive
to enter into interlocal cooperation agreements with
the suburban cities in order to initiate the approved
projects."
The first two sentences of
Attachment C, which lists
Allocation, and hereafter
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this article are
the 1991 Suburban
reads:
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Director of F.- rOxd.s
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June 17, 1992
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"Subject to the terms of this agreement, and the
conditions listed in Attachment C, the County will
provide Conservation Futures Levy Funds in the amount
shown in Attachments A, B and C. The City may request
additional funds; however, the County has no obligation
to provide funds to the City in excess of the amount
shown in Attachments A, B and C.ee
In all other respects, the terms, conditions, duties and
obligations of both parties shall remain the same as agreed to in
the Interlocal Cooperative Agreement.
This document shall be attached to be a part of the existing
interlocal Cooperative Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, authorized representatives of the parties
hereto have signed their names in the spaces set forth below:
KING COUNTY
Acting under the au ority of
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Motion Number U
Approved as td;, £qrm:
FJ e r
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Interlocal Amendment
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OF RENTON
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Date
Acting under the authority of
Resolution No. 2916
Date Aw*Gl sl— 16
Approved as to form:
City Attornet
ATTEST:
City Cle
June 17, 1992
ATTACHMENT C
1991 CONSERVATION FUTURES
KING COUNTY, CITY OF RENTON
AND SUBURBAN CITIES ALLOCATIONS
Jurisdiction
Project
Allocation
King County
Greenwood Property
$1,000,000
King County
Swamp Creek
575,000
Seattle
Northeast Queen Anne Greenbelt
1,000,000
Seattle
Belltown P -Patch
300,000
Seattle
North Beach Natural Area
200,000
Bellevue
South of I -90
150,000
Federal Way
Adelaide /Lakota
100,000
Kirkland
Juanita Bay Park
335,000
Mercer Island
Southeast 53rd Place Greenbelt
100,000
Renton
Black River Forest
1,500,000
Tukwila
Macadam Wetland
140,000
TOTAL
Conditions
$5,400,000
City of Seattle - Belltown P -Patch is located at the
northeast corner of Vine Street and Elliott Avenue in The
City of Seattle. This allocation is made subject to the
condition that The City of Seattle acquire all five parcels
within this Project.
City of Renton - Black River Forest is a multi - parcel
project located in the City of Renton on Oakdale Avenue.
This allocation is made subject to a plan of acquisition of
property within the project that provides for public access
and wildlife habitat protection as approved by the Executive
in an interlocal agreement with the City of Renton.
Interlocal Amendment 3 June 17, 1992