Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutSWP272000(18) CONTRACT green -- I;HECKLIST PL -ERMIT City Clerk. ttmber� 7-O(oS J--O� (circle one) AGREEMENT Contract Type- �r r ySwt (Assigned by City Clerk) STAFF NAME& EXTENSION NUMBER: l 1 -er (9u jhvl X -7 `f 7 DIVISION/DEPARTMENT: Wi1 hits / P�) ADDENDUM NUMBER: _ D� TO CITY CLERK NUMBER: �5if applicable) EDEN APPROVAL QUEUE: EXPIRATION DATE: SEPr-�M i3r--R_ CONTRACT CLASS: (circle one) Receivable a able Grant Misc. (no$) CONTRACTOR NAME: P�51� So �'�5 -1 KC_. SHORT DESCRIPTION: 200 " �UU 4 �os j L„+u FULL OR ADDED DESCRIPTION: 1. LEGAL REVIEW ( ttach memorandum from city attorney. O� CITY OF RENTOt�f Seen412�U7 ),„ej­o io 01y c.I«Kl PAI'R 1 7 2008 2. RISK MA (GEM N REVIEW FO �INS SYRANCE (Attach memorandum from risk management.) �P� /��? �J� 1tin�vw0 9��*-'� RECEIVED 3. INSURANCE CERTIFICATE AND/QR POLICy (Attach original.) CITY CLERK'S OFFICE ©il51'14 " C14-9 Ci�•v's ple- 4. RESPONSE TO LEGAL OR RISK M,CIMT. CONCERNS (Explain in writing how concerns have been met.) ov►¢ Il 5. PERFORMANCE BOND &VERIFICATION MEMO FROM STAFF (For public works contracts only.) PIA 6. FEDERAL EXCLUDED PARTIES LIST VERIFICATION(Website is: www.epls.gov;attach printout of search results.) 7. CITY BUSINESS LICENSE NUMBER 0 /'9 � (Check EDEN or ask Finance Dept.) 8. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE W-9 VENDOR FORM: (Obtain if not already on file with Finance Dept.) N lA 9. SUBMITTED CONTRACTS ARE SIGNED BY CONTRACTOR: 6 No (If not,provide explanation.) 10. FISCAL IMPACT: A. EXPENDITURE R REVENUE: $ t 33 B. AMOUNT BUDGETED: (Line Item;see I I.B.*) $ + ��'7 11. PRIOR COUNCIL APPROVAL VIA AGENDA BILL PROCESS REQUIRED IF: (See policies 250-02&800-12.) 0 CONTRACT OR ADDENDUM IS$20,000 OR OVER(NON-PUBLIC WORKS)OR$30,000 OR OVER (PUBLIC WORKS). B. *CONTRACT EXPENDITURE AMOUNT EXCEEDS BUDGETED AMOUNT;FUND TRANSFER NEEDED. C. ADDENDUM IS FOR THE SECOND AND ADDITIONAL TIME EXTENSIONS. D. INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT. (Most interlocal agreements require resolutions.) 12. DATE OF COUNCIL APPROVAL: (if applicable) 41114101 13. RESOLUTION NUMBER: (if applicable) N A 14. CONTRACTOR DETERMINED VIA: (circle one) ole Source Consultant RosterRFP/SOQ Ad CFB Ad Phone Bid/Written Quote Application 15. KEY WORDS FOR CITYr CLERK'S ELECTRONIC CARD FILpE: (,/l�A wa r{'(i C n Q S`r �1 u'�7ay.s ! (I �a r /cr ' fl+M �n C✓�e l��✓./�f(w..�� . �!✓'� N,le V r'��s RPvi—I A.61')nnu Excluded Parties List System Page 1 of 1 _h' P-4bh'LS Excluded Parties List System Search-Current Exclusions EPLS Search Resources Results >Search Help >Advanced Search Search Results for Parties >Public User's Manual >Multiple Names Excluded by >FAQ >Exact Name and SSN/TIN Partial Name:'Whitworth Pest Solutions" >Acronyms >MyEPLS As of 16-Apr-2008 5:52 PM EDT >Privacy Act Provisions >Recent Updates Save to MyEPLS >News View Cause and Treatment Code Reports Your search returned no results. Descriptions >Reciprocal Codes Back New Search Printer-Friendly >Advanced Reports >Procurement Codes >Recent Updates >Nonprocurement Codes Archive Search-Past Exclusions Agency&Acronym Information >Agency Contacts >Agency Descriptions >Advanced Archive Search>State/Country Code Descriptions >Multiple Names >Recent Updates OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT USE ONLY Contact Information >Debar Maintenance >Administration >Email: suppoqC/Depis.gov eplsc r;3CT1Bnt$U epls_ ov >Upload Login >Phone: 1-866-GSA-EPLS 1-866-472-3757 http://www.epls.gov/epls/search.do 4/16/2008 CITY OF RENTON T + ru ♦ Office of the City Attorney ,� Kathy Keolker,Mayor Lawrence J.Warren Senior Assistant City Attorneys Mark Barber Zanetta L.Fontes Assistant City Attorneys Ann S.Nielsen Garmon Newsom II Shawn E. Arthur MEMORANDUM To: Allen Quynn, Surface Water Utility Engineer From: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date: April 2, 2007 Subject: 2007-2008 Mosquito Abatement Program Contract with Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc. The contract is approved as to legal form. i � I Lawrence J. Warren LJW:tmj cc: Jay Covington Gregg Zimmerman, PE REN Post Office Box 626-Renton, Washington 98057-(425)255-8678/FAX(425)255-5474 T ON A.L AHEAD OF THE CURVE RESOLUTION NO. 3229 CITY OF RENTON SUMMARY OF FAIR PRACTICES POLICY ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION NO. 3229 It is the policy of the City of Renton to promote and provide equal treatment and service to all citizens and to ensure equal employment opportunity to all persons without regard to race, color, national origin, ethnic background, gender, marital status, religion, age or disability, when the City of Renton can reasonably accommodate the disability, of employees and applicants for employment and fair, non-discriminatory treatment to all citizens. All departments of the City of Renton shall adhere to the following guidelines: (1) EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES - The City of Renton will ensure all employment related activities included recruitment, selection, promotion, demotion, training, retention and separation are conducted in a manner which is based on job-related criteria which does not discriminate against women, minorities and other protected classes. Human resources decisions will be in accordance with individual performance, staffing requirements, governing civil service rules, and labor contract agreements. (2) COOPERATION WITH HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS - The City of Renton will cooperate fully with all organizations and commissions organized to promote fair practices and equal opportunity in employment. (3) AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN - The City of Renton Affirmative Action Plan and Equal Employment Program will be maintained and administered to facilitate equitable representation with the City work force and to assure equal employment opportunity to all. It shall be the responsibility of elected officials, the Mayor, the Affirmative Action Officer, department administrators, managers, supervisors, Contract Compliance Officers and all employees to carry out the policies, guidelines and corrective measures set forth in the Affirmative Action Plan and Equal Employment Program. (4) CONTRACTORS' OBLIGATIONS - Contractors, sub-contractors, consultants and suppliers conducting business with the City of Renton shall affirm and subscribe to the Fair Practices and Non-discrimination policies set forth by the law and in the City's Affirmative Action Plan and Equal Employment Program. Copies of this policy shall be distributed to all City employees, shall appear in all operational documentation of the City, including bid calls, and shall be prominently displayed in appropriate city facilities. CONCURRED IN by the City Council of the City of RENTON, Washington, this 7thday of October, 1996. CITY OF RENTON: RENTON CITY COUNCIL: r I ayor Council President Attest: City Clerl \\Willard\Data\Terry\My Documents\Renton Mosquito contract 2007\2007Contract.doc\t 8 Piazza/Data-Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev09O6 Uti�Y p� CITY OF RENTON a '} ♦ PlanningBuilding/PublicWorks Department "A Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator April 4, 2006 SUBJECT: 2006 MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE REQUEST Dear Resident/Property Owner: The City of Renton is preparing to conduct its annual Mosquito Abatement Program to control mosquito populations near the Panther Creek Wetlands complex(Exhibit A). The target area is approximately 60 acres adjacent to and upland of the eastern edge of the Panther Creek Wetlands, located between SR-167 on the west, and Lake Avenue South/Talbot Road South on the east, and extending from SW 39th Street on the south to I-405 on the north,within the City of Renton. Mosquito control will consist of land treatment applications of an Environmental Protection Agency registered, ultra-low volume insecticide spray(Exhibit C). A portable fogger(gasoline- powered backpack-mounted)will be used to apply the spray to upland vegetation. During April through August,when mosquito populations are higher, a licensed applicator/entomologist will apply the treatments in upland areas away from water and wetlands no more than twice per week. The application will be in accordance with the product label, and local, state and federal requirements. We are requesting you sign the enclosed Authorization and Release(Exhibit B)form,to allow the applicator access through your property, if needed,to apply treatment. Please return the completed Authorization and Release form, using the business reply envelope provided, by April 18, 2005. If you do not return the form, we will not be able to treat your property. Thank you for your cooperation. If you have any questions, or would like more information about the Mosquito Abatement Program, please contact me at 425-430-7247. If you would like information on precautions you may take to help repel mosquitoes, see Exhibit C. Sincerely, Allen Quynn, .E. Surface Wate Uti tty Engineer Enclosures HAFile Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatemen rogram\2006 Program\City Con•espondence\2006 Release Request.DOC\AQ\tp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98055 R E N T O N ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE EXHIBIT B 855700020008 ADKINS BRIAN E+STEPHANIE H 2401 TALBOT CREST DR S RENTON, WA 98056 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE" form that, when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THE ABOVE INFORMATION TO: Allen Quynn in the enclosed Business Reply Envelope Form Letters t W Qtp EXHIBIT C Insecticide Products: As in previous years, we will be using products containing the insecticide permethrin. See below for more information. Permanone" 31-66: Permanone°31-66 is sold under the trade names of BioMist°and Kontrol° 4-4. They contain a synthetic version of permethrin as an active ingredient. The insecticides are formulated for dilution with oil products, such as mineral oil, and are applied at a rate between 0.0035 and 0.0070 pounds of permethrin per acre. Permanone°31-66 is degraded in soil and may last for several days. BioMist®and Kontrol°4-4 are not applied within 100-feet from water or wetland areas. Repel Mosquitoes: Not all mosquitoes will be eliminated during our Mosquito Abatement Program. Some precautions you may take to further reduce the number of mosquitoes in your area include: Mosquito Breeding Places: Some mosquitoes may breed in stagnant water. If you eliminate standing water around your home, you may eliminate their breeding places. Stagnant water may be found in ornamental pools, birdbaths, old tires,and flower pots. Methods to eliminate these and other potential breeding sites are listed in the enclosed Extension Bulletin No. 1066 by the Washington State University Cooperative Extension titled"Pest Management for Prevention and Control of Mosquitoes". Natural Predators: By encouraging natural predators that feed on mosquitoes, you may also reduce the number of mosquitoes in your area. Natural predators include bats, swallows, frogs, and fish. In order to stock mosquito fish and three-spine stickleback fish, a permit is required from the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife. However, you may attract other natural predator animals by enhancing habitat and constructing cavity type houses. More information on attracting natural predators, such as instructions for constructing and locating bat houses, may be obtained from the State Department of Fish and Wildlife. Mosquito Repellent: By using mosquito repellent, netting, and screens you may reduce your exposure to mosquitoes. Additional precautions include: ♦ Wear clothes that reduce the area of exposed skin; ♦ Install screens or netting over open patios or windows; and/or ♦ Apply repellents, especially those containing the ingredient diethyltoluamide(DEET),to exposed skin. Since young children and certain adults can be sensitive to DEFT, please follow application instructions carefully. Note: While bug lights eliminate some mosquitoes,they are not highly recommended, since studies show they also eliminate a large amount of beneficial and non-pest insects. Furthermore, Aedes,the most aggressive of the mosquito species,found in the Talbot Hill area, are not attracted to light and the noise emitted by the bug lights may annoy some neighbors. HAFile Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2006 Program\City Correspondence\2006 Description Exhibit C.DOCWQtp Extension Bulletin 1066 insect answers PEST MANAGEMENT FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF MOSQUITOES Mosquitoes are important pests.They annoy and bite which by definition utilizes all reasonable methods humans and animals_ Also, they may transmit to achieve pest reduction in a way that has the least disease-causing organisms such as malaria and en- negative impact on the environment. cephalitis_ While human malaria does not occur in Washington,outbreaks of encephalitis and mosquito On the farm be sure to: transmission thereof do occur from lime to time. 1_ Remove standing water by drainage or filling with Life Cycle earth_ 2. Check irrigation and drainage ditches for leaks of Mosquitoes are always located near water sincgwater seepage and maintain free flow of water_ is essential for growth of the immature stages, thus 3. Fill or drain seepage ponds and puddles. the presence of water is crucial in control programs_ 4. Grade newly developed land to prevent standing The advice provided here concerns mosquito con- water_ trol on your own property—extensive areas of con- S. Provide drainage away from premises for excess . trot are handled by city governments or county mos- irrigation water, or collect in storage sump and quito abatement districts_ reuse on land_ Control To eliminate breeding places at home: Prevent mosquitoes from breeding by altering their 1. Destroy, flatten,or dispose of tin cars or any other natural habitat_ This is the best means of control and ' artificial water containers_ the logical first step in integrated pest management 2. Drain gutters and water from under hornes_ 3- Change water in bird baths at least twice a week and stock ornamental pools with predacious fish r= (goldfish work nicely)- 4- Fill or drain puddles and ditches near the home; remove weedy vegetation surrounding.these areas_ S. Fill tree holes with sand or mortar, or develop ,.; drainhole so water cannot accumulate. 6. Old tires used as planters should have drainholes drilled in bottom_ 7- Pay particular attention to such gardening aids as "=:�?_' ,�. %`• :-:..�4�.- `' r� sheets of discarded, crumpled polyethylene film (often used as plastic mulch). Since these catch T s, water easily, they provide an excellent almost lKr manent hrec(jing tile- They shield against cvalx)ra Figure t. Adult mosquito taking blood meal_ lion, even help moisture condcnsc- • V ✓ Pesticides registered for Mosquito Control Bacillus rhuringieruis var- israelensis (Skeetal®, Te-knar®, Mosquito Attack®, Bactimos®, etc_) If the problem cannot be solved with cultural methods DDVP (Vapona) such as habitat alteration, then judicious use of Dursban Pesticides may be the final alternative- Malathion *Oil, Light Paraffinic Base (e.g., Golden Bear Pesticides used in mosquito control are designated basicaily as "Adulticides" and "Larvicides-" Adultieides Adulticides are available as `Liquid Concentrates' Baygon primarily designed for use in"Ultra-low Volume" DDVP (Vapona) sprayers,either by aerial applications or by ground- Dursban based equipment; and`Emulsifiable Concentrates" Malathion primarily designed to be suspended in water and used Methoxychlor in relatively coarse sprays. Both forms of concen- *Naled (Dibrom) Dates can be diluted with oil and used in thermal fog Pyrethrum (Pyrethrms and Synergist) (piperonyl generators_ -butoxide) Permethrin Larvicides are available as "Liquid Concentrates," "Emulsifiable- Concentrates," as descn-bexi in the Repellents, especially those containing diethyitolua-- F i:rb pa agraph,WrA as Granules-are mide,prevent mosquito bites for at least several hours prepared from clay with the pesticide mixed into&m up to a full day. Examples include: Deet,Cutters,etc. or as sand granules coated with the pesticide and can be distributed by aerial application or ground-based For more specific instructions as to the formulation, equipment- They are best used in aquatic areas with dosage, and application of these insecticides, con- ' heavy vegetation canopies and as prehatch applications tact your nearest mosquito control district person_ in flood water situations_ Theree are also light paraf- Your county agent may also be able to help you han- finic based oils for use as larvicides as well as some dle specific problems_ Your local health department specialty items which release chemicals slowly into the may also be helpful in answering questions on mos- water. quito control in local situations_ Due to the many formulations, labels, and label Mosquito Control by Municipal Corporations changes, it is impractical to list specific recom- mendations other than basic pesticides for mosquito Frequently mosquito control by an individual or a control_ small group of individuals is impractical because the problem is too extensive. With respect to the following list of pesttcides used in mosquito control,the following two items cannot- Under these conditions,a more extensive controi pro- be overstressed: _ gram may be organized by the formation of a.vec- _ Always follow label directions. for control district or a mosquito abatement district, 2_ Always be aware of precautions regarding or by having a program instituted through the local fishbearing waters, wildlife,nontarget aquatic life, health department. Whether the county administra- and beneficial insects, such as honey bees_ tion institutes such a program or a formal district is formed will depend upon the wishes of the taxpayers Larvicides and voters of the area involved_ ;Abate Altosid XR Briquets (Methoprene) • Commercial use only_ The first step in organizing a formal program of nos- For this type of action, legal counsel should be quito control is a survey to establish the severity of obtained. the problem,the major mosquito producing sources. and the area involved. Assistance from the local Technical consultation and advice on mosquito health department or appropriate office of the respon- prevention and control may be obtained from the ap- sible state health department is available-The infor- propriate state health departments or from Extension mation acquired from this survey should be correlated offices. with a feasibility study.This study should report on the need for a program,methods of organizing a for- mal control program, specific recommendations on methods of control, and economic ramifications i`_ ' 1 resulting from control activities. If the report recommends a control program ad- ministered by county authorities(usually local health _ •'- s department),concerned citizens should then petition x s the governing body of the county to institute such a program, with financing to be provided through h the appropriate county budget. Conversely,if the report recommends a control pro grain ccoducted by a fomtaliy-orgar�iz ,d district,;Jieri = appropriate action as prescribed by the applicable state law or laws must be taken.This usually involves Figure 2_Aquatic larval form of mosquito taking preparation of a petition, hearings,and an election. in air at surface of water_ e By Arthur L. Anionclli. Extension Entomologist. WSU Puyallup. College of Agriculture and 146me Economics.- Pullman. Washington` A Warning_Use pesticides with care- Apply them only to plants,animals.or situ listed on the label_ When mixing and applying pesticides,follow all label precautions to pro lmi yourself and others around you. 11 is a violation of the law to disregard label dircc- lions- if pesticides arc spilled on skin or clothing.remove clothing and wash skin thoroughly_ Store pesticides in their original coin' laincrs and keep them out of the reach of children_ pcU_ and livestock- - rnrxnt of issued by Washington State University Co operative Extension. Larry G- lames, Interim Director_ and the U-S- Dcpa Agriculture in furtherance of the Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914. Cooperative Extension pmgranrs and policies arc consider" with federal and state laws and regulati on nondiscrimination regarding race.cor_ tional origin_religion,gcrrder,age.disability_ ons lo na and gender preference- Trade names have been used to simplify information- No cndorxcment is interukd- Revised February 1993- Subject Code 670, A EB 1066 EXHIBIT A Neighborhood Detail Map/Site Plan LAW m cr — a JA C7 SN 1 th St `' 167 S 19th - - �o o� SW 21st St Q S 21st > F O Q � O P ECT LI ITS SW 23rd t St V ¢ T C p C n w N SW 27th St t l ' o �( 3 of SW 2 th S a a> � a I � $ SW Oth St a — > \ 16 Q SW 4th St i 3 v GSA i T 1 $ 5Qt f SW 39th St �, Bth SW 41st S Note:TREATMENT WILL NOT BE APPLIED WITHIN 100' OF WATER. TREATMENTS WILL NOT Q 1 OOO 2000 BE PERFORMED NEAR HOMES.TREATMENT WILL ONLY BE DONE ON THE UPLAND AREA BETWEEN THE WETLAND EASTERN EDGE AND THE RESIDENTIAL AREAS.PROPERTY OWNER APPROVAL REQUIRED PRIOR TO TREATMENT ON PRIVATE PROPERTY. 1 : 12000 Mosquito Abatement Program (2005-2009) Neighborhood Detail Map/Site Plan SWLtd HS S 15t St I F7 JA O S N 1 th St ``' 167 S 19th SW 21st St S 21s Q PROJECT LI ITS `� St F o Q o a bb J � C � a w 1 ! SW 27th St m G m O SW 2 th S F f a j() SW Uth St ji 1 � �I -� 16 SW 4th St 3 e Soo _LD Ile— SW 39th St 8th SW 41st S Note:TREATMENT WILL NOT BE APPLIED WITHIN 100' OF WATER. TREATMENTS WILL NOT 0 1000 2000 BE PERFORMED NEAR HOMES.TREATMENT WILL ONLY BE DONE ON THE UPLAND AREA BETWEEN THE WETLAND EASTERN EDGE AND THE RESIDENTIAL AREAS,PROPERTY OWNER APPROVAL REQUIRED PRIOR TO TREATMENT ON PRIVATE PROPERTY. 1 : 12000 Mosquito Abatement Program (2005-2009) EXHIBIT D CITY OF RENTON DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED MITIGATION MEASURES APPLICATION NO(S): LUA05-022, ECF APPLICANT: City of Renton - Surface Water Utility PROJECT NAME: Mosquito Abatement Program (2005-2009) LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: Adjacent to and upland of the eastern edge of the Panther Creek Wetlands generally located between SR-167 on the west and Lake Avenue South/Talbot Road South on the east and extending from SW 43`d Street on the south to 1-405 on the north. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review in order to continue a Mosquito Abatement Program for another five (5) - year period, April 2005 through September 2009. The mosquito abatement program covers an area adjacent to and upland from the Panther Creek Wetland. It will consist only of land treatment applications of an ultra low volume (ULV) synthetic insecticide spray to brush and other upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered, backpack-mounted, portable blower. LEAD AGENCY: The City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works Development Planning Section MITIGATION MEASURES: 1. To prevent excess drift of the proposed insecticide sprays and potential drift into the Panther Creek Wetlands, application shall only be made as conditions permit in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements, e.g., restrictions on the maximum wind speed above which treatment shall not be conducted. Wind speeds determined by the applicator at the time of treatment must be 10 miles per hour or less and must be blowing in an easterly direction away from the Panther Creek Wetlands or the treatment shall not be conducted. 2. Equipment wash-down water shall be disposed of off-site in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture requirements so as not to contaminate the surface or ground waters. 3. Accidental spills shall be reported immediately by the applicator to the City of Renton, the State Department of Health, the Department of Agriculture, and the Department of Ecology (spills in water). Appropriate measures shall be immediately implemented by the applicator to first contain and then to clean up the spill in accordance with Department of Agriculture and/or other applicable agency requirements. Only small quantities of the proposed insecticide will be on the project site to minimize impacts if a spill occurs. 4. The City of Renton Project Manager/Representative shall: a) Provide written information which fully describes the proposed abatement program and schedule to all property owners within the proposed project area; and b) Conduct the program only on City property and on those privately owned parcels for which authorization has been received from the property owner or the owner's legal representative; and c) Post a description and schedule of the program at regular intervals in the vicinity of the project area. The information will include the name and telephone number of a City representative who can provide further information about the program to interested parties. 5. The insecticide spraying must be conducted in upland areas away from water areas and homes by a licensed applicator in accordance with EPA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act or FIFRA) and Department of Agriculture (WAC-16-228) approved application requirements. 6. The applicator will immediately notify the City of Renton and stop treatment if any animals are killed in association with the abatement program. No animal kill is expected because BIOMISTO/Kontrol 4-40, when used according to the manufacturer's instructions as approved by EPA, are reported to have low toxicity to animals. (Es"&*Y AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE Whitworth Pest Solutions, Incorporated hereby confirms and declares that (Name of contractor/subcontractor/consultant/supplier) I. It is Whitworth Pest Solutions, Incorporated's policy to offer equal (Name of contractor/subcontractor/consultant/supplier) opportunity to all qualified employees and applicants for employment without regard to the race, creed, color, sex, national origin, age, disability or veteran status. II. Whitworth Pest Solutions, Incorporated complies with all applicable federal, (Name of contractor/subcontractor/consultant/supplier) state and local laws governing non-discrimination in employment. II. When applicable,_Whitworth Pest Solutions, Incorporated will seek out and (Name of contractor/subcontractor/consultant/supplier) negotiate with minority and women contractors for the award of subcontracts. Print Agent/Representative's Name and Title Agent/Represent e's Signature ti Instructions: This document MUST be completed by each contractor, subcontractor, consultant and/or supplier. Include or attach this document(s)with the contract. \\Willard\Data\Terry\My Documents\Renton Mosquito contract 2007\2007Contract.doc\t 9 Piazza/Data-Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006 Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev09O6 PLS-121 ��'��,`iI�1\1(r i C:).`. S E�i,T'i [;N i'ta'1 It`�I"C��` June 2004 WSU-Puyallup Pest Management for Prevention and Control of Mosquitoes with Special Attention to West Nile Virus By: Art Antonelli, WSU Extension Entomologist, Todd Murray, Whatcom Co. Extension Educator and Catherine Daniels, WSU Pesticide Coordinator Mosquitoes, like many other biting flies, are important pests. They annoy and bite humans and animals. Also, they may transmit disease-causing organisms such as malaria and encephalitis. While human malaria does not occur in Washington, outbreaks of encephalitis and mosquito transmission thereof do occur from time to time. In 2002, a type of encephalitis caused by the "West Nile Virus" was found in Washington State. West Nile Virus is a mosquito-transmitted encephalitis that can impact the health of humans, many bird species, horses, and a variety of other animals. West Nile Virus is primarily a virus of birds and is transmitted from infected birds to other birds by mosquitoes; other animals and people are incidental hosts and obtain the virus from infected mosquitoes. Visit the Center for Disease Control (www.cdc.gov) or Washington State Department of Health (www.doh.wa.gov) for the most recent information on West Nile Virus in North America. Life Cycle The adult stages (Fig. 1 of many mosquito species are feeders of blood, which has given some disease- causing organisms a reliable mode of transmission to animal hosts. The feeding times and behaviors can differ between mosquito species; some species will feed in daylight while some feed at dusk and dawn (Bohart & Washino, 1978). The egg (Fig. 2), larval (Fig. 3) and pupal (Fig. 4) stages of mosquitoes are generally associated with bodies of Fig. 1.An adult mosquito taking a blood meal. water. Some mosquito species are specific to tidal flood lands while others are specific to shallow, warm, stagnant water (Laird, 1988). Mosquitoes are always located near water since water is essential for growth of the immature stages, thus the presence of water is crucial in focusing control programs. The advice provided here concerns mosquito control on private property —city governments or county mosquito abatement districts handle extensive areas of control. 4 L dr i ,,es I �IIa�i��I I"Iyi°if��PItYVII� a 3,- ,xtF M1iji 1 Fig. 2.An egg raft of Culex sp. mosquito. 1 Fig. 3.A mosquito larva(wiggler). Control Prevent mosquitoes from reproducing by altering 3t their natural habitat. Habitat alteration is a long- term solution to mosquito problems and is the best means of control. In situations where habitat alteration will have undesirable consequences, such m as draining wetlands, use other approaches to augment or support natural predators such asx,, y native fish and frogs to assist in pest reduction. Information on mosquito eating fish is available from WDFW at 360-902-2663. This is the logical Fig.4.A mosquito pupa(tumbler). first step in integrated pest management, which by definition utilizes all reasonable methods to achieve pest reduction in a way that has the least negative impact on the environment. The following guidelines will assist you in identifying potential habitats that harbor mosquitoes. Special attention is paid to objects and structures that retain water. To eliminate breeding places: 1. Remove standing water caused by construction puddles, seepage pools, lawn, or landscaping = P depressions by drainage or filling with earth. 2. Check irrigation and drainage ditches for leaks or seepage and maintain free flow of water. 3. Grade newly developed land to prevent standing water. 4. Provide drainage away from premises for excess irrigation water, or collect in storage sump and reuse on land. 5. Manage weeds in areas where adult mosquitoes Fig. 5. Ornamental pool-a potential breeding site congregate (such as small man-made bodies of water, ornamental pools (Fig. 5), water retention ponds (Fig. 6), lagoons or water reservoirs.) 6. Regularly remove floating debris from ponds to reduce egg-laying sites. 7. Construct drainage holes on structures and containers that may trap water such as barrels. r 8. Promote drainage of old tires (Fig. 7) by drilling holes. Fig. 6. Water retention pond in a housing development-a potential breeding site. Application of larvacides to retention ponds requires a NPDES permit and a valid pesticide anolicator license. 2 r 9. Recycle, destroy, flatten or dispose of tin cans or ' any other artificial water containers. 10. Drain gutters and water from under homes. 11. Change water in birdbaths, pet watering dishes and livestock watering troughs once or twice a week. Stock ornamental pools with predacious fish. 12. Fill tree holes with sand or mortar, or develop drainholes so water cannot accumulate. 13. Pay particular attention to such gardening aids Fig.7.Old tires-another potential breeding site for as sheets of discarded, crumpled polyethylene mosquitoes. film (often used as plastic mulch). Since these catch water easily, they provide an excellent almost permanent breeding site. They shield against evaporation, even help moisture condense. 14. Check and regularly drain pool tarps and Jacuzzi covers for collected rainwater. Pesticides Registered for Mosquito Control If the problem cannot be solved with cultural methods such as habitat alteration, then judicious use of pesticides may be the final alternative. Commercial Applicators Pesticides used in mosquito control are designed basically as "Adulticides" and "Larvacides." Adulticides are available as "Liquid Concentrations" primarily designed for use in "Ultra-low Volume" sprayers, either by aerial applications or by ground-based equipment; and "Emulsifiable Concentrations" primarily designed to be suspended in water and used relatively coarse sprays. Both forms of concentrations can be diluted with oil and used in thermal fog generators. Lavacides are available as "Liquid Concentrations,""Emulsifiable Concentrations," are described in the preceding paragraph, and as "Granules." Granules are prepared from clay with the pesticide mixed into them or as sand granules coated with the pesticide and can be distributed by aerial application or ground- based equipment. They are best used in aquatic areas with heavy vegetation canopies and as prehatch applications in floodwater situations. There are also light paraffinic-based oils for use as larvacides as well as some specialty items, which release chemicals slowly into the water. 3 Due to constant changes in registrations of commercial pesticides we will not list specific ones but rather refer the reader to the PNW Insect Control Handbook, which is annually revised. A copy of this handbook resides in virtually all Cooperative Extension offices. Aquatic applications, with the exception of specific products listed in the paragraph below and used according to label instructions, require the user to possess a valid pesticide applicator license with the appropriate category as well as an NPDES permit. A list of license .categories can be obtained at http://wsprs.wsu.edu/LicensFact WNV pdf. NPDES permit applications can be found at www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq�pesticides/index.htmi. Homeowner Products Homeowners are allowed to apply certain mosquito larvacides to water on their own property. Do not apply pesticides to moving water such as streams and do not apply them in such a way that the chemical drifts or moves off your property. Products labeled only for home and garden mosquito larval control may be used. At the time this bulletin was printed these include three Bti (Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis) labels, the trade names of which are Mosquito Bits TM Quick Kill Mosquitoes , Bayer Advanced Garden Mosquito Preventer TM granules, and Summit Mosquito Dunks . There are also growth regulator labels (Methoprene) available called Zodiac Preventive Mosquito Control TM Prevents Adult Mosquito Emergence 21 day Protection Pre-Strike and Vet-Kem Mosquito Larvicide Granules Siphotrol. If you have questions about mosquito control on adjacent properties, housing development retention ponds, etc. contact your local city or county authority (e.g. King County- supply name, or phone number or URL.) Protection from Biting Mosquitoes To reduce the risk of mosquito-borne diseases and annoyances caused by biting mosquitoes, it is important to protect ones self. Limit outdoor activities when mosquitoes are active, such as at dusk. Keep windows and doorways tightly sealed and install window and door screens to prevent mosquitoes from entering the house. When working outside during mosquito season, wear protective clothing such as long-sleeved shirts and pants. Mosquito netting can also be used to protect one's face and neck or used on infant carriages and strollers. Repellents are commonly used to prevent mosquito bites during outdoor activities, such as hunting and gardening. Choose a repellent that best fits your outdoor activity. Apply repellents to areas that are exposed. Wash off repellents when retuning inside and reduce the amount of time of unnecessary exposure. Repellents, especially those containing diethyltoluamide (commonly known as 4 DEFT), prevent mosquito bites for at least several hours up to a full day. DEET can be applied to both skin and clothing. For most conditions, products with 10- 40% DEET are sufficient for repelling mosquitoes on adult persons (Lilja 2002; Peterson & Marfin, 2002). Higher concentrations do not offer much benefit for longer protection (Fradin, 1998). Few people experience adverse reactions from DEET and other repellents (Fradin, 1998). Be sure to read and follow the directions on the container. Consult your physician or local health department for inquiries about use on infants and children. Citronella is a commonly used repellent that is applied topically or volatilized in citronella candles. Protection of topically applied citronella is short lasting and multiple applications may need to be made for long-lasting protection. Citronella candles, and other candles, can offer some reduction of mosquito bites but there is no evidence attributing repellency to citronella (Fradin, 1998). Permethrin has both insecticidal and repellency characteristics. Products containing permethrin, labeled for mosquito repellency can be used on clothing and other fabrics, such as tents, but should not be applied directly to skin (Fradin, 1998). Read the label and follow directions carefully when using these mosquito repellents and insecticides. Some bath oils, such as Avon Skin-So-Soft, do offer some protection from mosquito bites and contain repellents recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency. These products last only a short amount of time. Multiple applications may be needed to offer mosquito repellency (Fradin, 1998). Using mosquito-repelling plants, such as the citrosa plant, and electronic bug zappers are not known to significantly reduce mosquito numbers. Repellents containing plant-derived chemicals, such as soybean oil, may have some repellent properties but durations of repellency are not as long lasting as products containing DEET (Fradin & Day, 2002). Regarding Horses and West Nile Virus. While certain birds are the primary host, there are mammals that are dead end hosts, some of which are harmed more by the disease than others. Horses are particularly susceptible. From information garnered from Department of Ecology and Department of Health, it is anticipated that 30-40% of infected horses showing symptoms will die or be permanently disabled. Thus it is imperative that horse owners have their horses vaccinated before the next mosquito (the vector) season begins (April.) Why the urgency? It is because 2 doses, 3-6 weeks apart are required, and immunity is not achieved until 5 or 6 weeks after the second dose. This also requires an annual booster. Only a veterinarian can perform the vaccination. 5 Mosquito Control by Municipal Corporations Frequently mosquito control by an individual or a small group of individuals is impractical because the problem is too extensive. Under these conditions, a more extensive control program may be organized by the formation of a vector control district or a mosquito abatement district, or by having a program instituted through the local health department. Whether the county administration institutes such a program or a formal district is formed will depend upon the wishes of the taxpayers and voters of the area involved. Moreover, it is important to report mosquito problems to your local government to aid in their assessment and monitoring of mosquito problems. The first step in organizing a formal program of mosquito control is a survey to establish the severity of the problem, the major mosquito producing sources, and the area involved. Assistance from the local health department or appropriate office of the responsible state health department is available. The information acquired from this survey should be correlated with a feasibility study. This study should report on the need for a program, methods of organizing a formal control program, specific recommendations on methods of control, and economic ramifications result from control activities. If the report recommends a control program administered by county authorities (usually local health department), concerned citizens should then petition the governing body of the county to institute such a program, with financing to be provided through the appropriate county budget. Conversely, if the report recommends a control program conducted by a formally organized district, then appropriate action as prescribed by the applicable state law or laws must be taken. This usually involves preparation of a petition, hearings, and an election. For this type of action, legal counsel should be obtained. Technical consultation and advice on mosquito prevention and control may be obtained from the appropriate state health departments or from Extension offices. 6 f References: Bohart M. R., Washino R.K. Mosquitoes of California. Berkeley. University of California-Division of Agricultural Services. Number 4084. 1978. Fradin M.S., Day J.F. Comparative efficacy of insect repellents against mosquito bites. N Engl J Med. 2002; 347(1):13-8. Fradin M.S. Mosquitoes and Mosquito Repellents: A clinician's guide. Annals of Internal Medicine 1998; 128:931-940. Laird, M. Introduction. Integrated Mosquito Control Methodologies. Vol. 1 Experience and components from conventional chemical control. Ed. M. Laird & J.W. Miles. New York. Academic Press. 1-14. 1983. Laird, M. The Natural History of Larval Mosquito Habitats. New York. Academic Press. 1988. Lilja, J. Mosquito-borne Disease Response Plan. Washington State Department of Health. 2002 Edition. Petersen L.R., Martin A. A. West Nile Virus: A Primer for the Clinician [Review] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002; 137:173-179. Service, M.W. Mosquito Ecology: Field Sampling Methods. London. Applied Science Publishers Ltd., 1976. 7 PLS-121 W[TS14 Y June 2004 l"I: 51t)ti WSU-Puyallup Pest Management for Prevention and Control of Mosquitoes with Special Attention to West Nile Virus By: Art Antonelli, WSU Extension Entomologist, Todd Murray, Whatcom Co. Extension Educator and Catherine Daniels, WSU Pesticide Coordinator Mosquitoes, like many other biting flies, are important pests. They annoy and bite humans and animals. Also, they may transmit disease-causing organisms such as malaria and encephalitis. While human malaria does not occur in Washington, outbreaks of encephalitis and mosquito transmission thereof do occur from time to time. In 2002, a type of encephalitis caused by the "West Nile Virus" was found in Washington State. West Nile Virus is a mosquito-transmitted encephalitis that can impact the health of humans, many bird species, horses, and a variety of other animals. West Nile Virus is primarily a virus of birds and is transmitted from infected birds to other birds by mosquitoes; other animals and people are incidental hosts and obtain the virus from infected mosquitoes. Visit the Center for Disease Control (www.cdc.gov) or Washington State Department of Health (www.doh.wa.gov) for the most recent information on West Nile Virus in North America. Life Cycle The adult stages (Fig. 1) of many mosquito species 'I'I '' 'Ii'" Ill are feeders of blood, which has given some disease- causing organisms a reliable mode of transmission to animal hosts. The feeding times and behaviors can differ between mosquito species; some species will feed in daylight while some feed at dusk and dawn (Bohart & Washino, 1978). The egg (Fig. 2), larval (Fig. 3) and pupal (Fig. 4) stages of mosquitoes are generally associated with bodies of Fig. 1.An adult mosquito taking a blood meal. water. Some mosquito species are specific to tidal flood lands while others are specific to shallow, warm, stagnant water (Laird, 1988). Mosquitoes are always located near water since water is essential for growth of the immature stages, thus the presence of water is crucial in focusing control programs. The advice provided here concerns mosquito control on private property —city governments or county mosquito abatement districts handle extensive areas of control. i�li P:°1^jV,l i+r i^V�,IIi 91y.roan , B p i I � rIV' I Irr liw 'k'piy� VI �r iIII, +� a IIJ'' lip Fig. 2.An egg raft of Culex sp. mosquito. 1 Fig. 3.A mosquito larva(wiggler). A Control Prevent mosquitoes from reproducing by altering their natural habitat. Habitat alteration is a long- term solution to mosquito problems and is the best means of control. In situations where habitat a �.ss alteration will have undesirable consequences, such �i as draining wetlands, use other approaches to ti! augment or support natural predators such as E Imam >� native fish and frogs to assist in pest reduction. a� .; Information on mosquito eating fish is available 'Ms �� q 9 from WDFW at 360-902-2663. This is the logical Fig.4.A mosquito pupa(tumbler). first step in integrated pest management, which by definition utilizes all reasonable methods to achieve pest reduction in a way that has the least negative impact on the environment. The following guidelines will assist you in identifying potential habitats that harbor mosquitoes. Special attention is paid to objects and structures that retain water. To eliminate breeding places: 1. Remove standing water caused by construction puddles, seepage pools, lawn, or landscaping depressions by drainage or filling with earth. 2. Check irrigation and drainage ditches for leaks or seepage and maintain free flow of water. 3. Grade newly developed land to prevent standing water. 4. Provide drainage away from premises for excess irrigation water, or collect in storage sump and reuse on land. 5. Manage weeds in areas where adult mosquitoes Fig. 5.Ornamental pool-a potential breeding site congregate (such as small man-made bodies of water, ornamental pools (Fig. 5), water retention ponds (Fig. 6), lagoons or water reservoirs.) 6. Regularly remove floating debris from ponds to reduce egg-laying sites. 7. Construct drainage holes on structures and containers that may trap water such as barrels. 8. Promote drainage of old tires (Fig. 7) by drilling holes. Fig. 6. Water retention pond in a housing development-a potential breeding site. Application of larvacides to retention ponds requires a NPDES permit and a valid pesticide aonlicator license. 2 9. Recycle, destroy, flatten or dispose of tin cans or any other artificial water containers. 10. Drain gutters and water from under homes. 11. Change water in birdbaths, pet watering dishes and livestock watering troughs once or twice a week. Stock ornamental pools with predacious fish. 12. Fill tree holes with sand or mortar, or develop drainholes so water cannot accumulate. 13. Pay particular attention to such gardening aids Fig.7.Old tires-another potential breeding site for as sheets of discarded, crumpled polyethylene mosquitoes. film (often used as plastic mulch). Since these catch water easily, they provide an excellent almost permanent breeding site. They shield against evaporation, even help moisture condense. 14. Check and regularly drain pool tarps and Jacuzzi covers for collected rainwater. Pesticides Registered for Mosquito Control If the problem cannot be solved with cultural methods such as habitat alteration, then judicious use of pesticides may be the final alternative. Commercial Applicators Pesticides used in mosquito control are designed basically as "Adulticides" and "Larvacides." Adulticides are available as "Liquid Concentrations" primarily designed for use in "Ultra-low Volume" sprayers, either by aerial applications or by ground-based equipment; and "Emulsifiable Concentrations" primarily designed to be suspended in water and used relatively coarse sprays. Both forms of concentrations can be diluted with oil and used in thermal fog generators. Lavacides are available as "Liquid Concentrations,"'"'Emulsifiable Concentrations," are described in the preceding paragraph, and as "Granules." Granules are prepared from clay with the pesticide mixed into them or as sand granules coated with the pesticide and can be distributed by aerial application or ground- based equipment. They are best used in aquatic areas with heavy vegetation canopies and as prehatch applications in floodwater situations. There are also light paraffinic-based oils for use as larvacides as well as some specialty items, which release chemicals slowly into the water. 3 Due to constant changes in registrations of commercial pesticides we will not list specific ones but rather refer the reader to the PNW Insect Control Handbook, which is annually revised. A copy of this handbook resides in virtually all Cooperative Extension offices. Aquatic applications, with the exception of specific products listed in the paragraph below and used according to label instructions, require the user to possess a valid pesticide applicator license with the appropriate category as well as an NPDES permit. A list of license categories can be obtained at http://wsprs.wsu.edu/LicensFact WNV.pdf. NPDES permit applications can be found at www.ecy.wa.aov/pro rq ams/wq/pesticides/index.html. Homeowner Products Homeowners are allowed to apply certain mosquito larvacides to water on their own property. Do not apply pesticides to moving water such as streams and do not apply them in such a way that the chemical drifts or moves off your property. Products labeled only for home and garden mosquito larval control may be used. At the time this bulletin was printed these include three Bti (Bacillus thuringiensis israe%nsis) labels, the trade names of which are Mosquito Bits TM Quick Kill Mosquitoes Bayer Advanced Garden Mosquito Preventer TM granules, and Summit Mosquito Dunks . There are also growth regulator labels (Methoprene) available called Zodiac Preventive Mosquito Control TM Prevents Adult Mosquito Emergence 21 day Protection Pre-Strike and Vet-Kem Mosquito Larvicide Granules Siphotrol. If you have questions about mosquito control on adjacent properties, housing development retention ponds, etc. contact your local city or county authority (e.g. King County- supply name, or phone number or URL.) Protection from Biting Mosquitoes To reduce the risk of mosquito-borne diseases and annoyances caused by biting mosquitoes, it is important to protect ones self. Limit outdoor activities when mosquitoes are active, such as at dusk. Keep windows and doorways tightly sealed and install window and door screens to prevent mosquitoes from entering the house. When working outside during mosquito season, wear protective clothing such as long-sleeved shirts and pants. Mosquito netting can also be used to protect one's face and neck or used on infant carriages and strollers. Repellents are commonly used to prevent mosquito bites during outdoor activities, such as hunting and gardening. Choose a repellent that best fits your outdoor activity. Apply repellents to areas that are exposed. Wash off repellents when retuning inside and reduce the amount of time of unnecessary exposure. Repellents, especially those containing diethyltoluamide (commonly known as 4 w DEET), prevent mosquito bites for at least several hours up to a full day. DEET can be applied to both skin and clothing. For most conditions, products with 10- 40% DEET are sufficient for repelling mosquitoes on adult persons (Lilja 2002; Peterson & Marfin, 2002). Higher concentrations do not offer much benefit for longer protection (Fradin, 1998). Few people experience adverse reactions from DEET and other repellents (Fradin, 1998). Be sure to read and follow the directions on the container. Consult your physician or local health department for inquiries about use on infants and children. Citronella is a commonly used repellent that is applied topically or volatilized in citronella candles. Protection of topically applied citronella is short lasting and multiple applications may need to be made for long-lasting protection. Citronella candles, and other candles, can offer some reduction of mosquito bites but there is no evidence attributing repellency to citronella (Fradin, 1998). Permethrin has both insecticidal and repellency characteristics. Products containing permethrin, labeled for mosquito repellency can be used on clothing and other fabrics, such as tents, but should not be applied directly to skin (Fradin, 1998). Read the label and follow directions carefully when using these mosquito repellents and insecticides. Some bath oils, such as Avon Skin-So-Soft, do offer some protection from mosquito bites and contain repellents recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency. These products last only a short amount of time. Multiple applications may be needed to offer mosquito repellency (Fradin, 1998). Using mosquito-repelling plants, such as the citrosa plant, and electronic bug zappers are not known to significantly reduce mosquito numbers. Repellents containing plant-derived chemicals, such as soybean oil, may have some repellent properties but durations of repellency are not as long lasting as products containing DEEP (Fradin & Day, 2002). Regarding Horses and West Nile Virus. While certain birds are the primary host, there are mammals that are dead end hosts, some of which are harmed more by the disease than others. Horses are particularly susceptible. From information garnered from Department of Ecology and Department of Health, it is anticipated that 30-40% of infected horses showing symptoms will die or be permanently disabled. Thus it is imperative that horse owners have their horses vaccinated before the next mosquito (the vector) season begins (April.) Why the urgency? It is because 2 doses, 3-6 weeks apart are required, and immunity is not achieved until 5 or 6 weeks after the second dose. This also requires an annual booster. Only a veterinarian can perform the vaccination. 5 Mosquito Control by Municipal Corporations Frequently mosquito control by an individual or a small group of individuals is impractical because the problem is too extensive. Under these conditions, a more extensive control program may be organized by the formation of a vector control district or a mosquito abatement district, or by having a program instituted through the local health department. Whether the county administration institutes such a program or a formal district is formed will depend upon the wishes of the taxpayers and voters of the area involved. Moreover, it is important to report mosquito problems to your local government to aid in their assessment and monitoring of mosquito problems. The first step in organizing a formal program of mosquito control is a survey to establish the severity of the problem, the major mosquito producing sources, and the area involved. Assistance from the local health department or appropriate office of the responsible state health department is available. The information acquired from this survey should be correlated with a feasibility study. This study should report on the need for a program, methods of organizing a formal control program, specific recommendations on methods of control, and economic ramifications result from control activities. If the report recommends a control program administered by county authorities (usually local health department), concerned citizens should then petition the governing body of the county to institute such a program, with financing to be provided through the appropriate county budget. Conversely, if the report recommends a control program conducted by a formally organized district, then appropriate action as prescribed by the applicable state law or laws must be taken. This usually involves preparation of a petition, hearings, and an election. For this type of action, legal counsel should be obtained. Technical consultation and advice on mosquito prevention and control may be obtained from the appropriate state health departments or from Extension offices. 6 References: Bohart M. R., Washino R.K. Mosquitoes of California. Berkeley. University of California-Division of Agricultural Services. Number 4084. 1978. Fradin M.S., Day J.F. Comparative efficacy of insect repellents against mosquito bites. N Engl J Med. 2002; 347(1):13-8. Fradin M.S. Mosquitoes and Mosquito Repellents: A clinician's guide. Annals of Internal Medicine 1998; 128:931-940. Laird, M. Introduction. Integrated Mosquito Control Methodologies Vol 1 Experience and components from conventional chemical control. Ed. M. Laird & J.W. Miles. New York. Academic Press. 1-14. 1983. Laird, M. The Natural History of Larval Mosquito Habitats. New York. Academic Press. 1988. Lilja, J. Mosquito-borne Disease Response Plan. Washington State Department of Health. 2002 Edition. Petersen L.R., Martin A. A. West Nile Virus: A Primer for the Clinician [Review] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002; 137:173-179. Service, M.W. Mosquito Ecology: Field Sampling Methods. London. Applied Science Publishers Ltd., 1976. 7 PLS-121 f V���LSIIi�'(�[�4�:*. `�[r1E'[ �,,ri��36�511�' June 2004 � ,XI[ ,lt hN WSU-Puyallup Pest Management for Prevention and Control of Mosquitoes with Special Attention to West Nile Virus By: Art Antonelli, WSU Extension Entomologist, Todd Murray, Whatcom Co. Extension Educator and Catherine Daniels, WSU Pesticide Coordinator Mosquitoes, like many other biting flies, are important pests. They annoy and bite humans and animals. Also, they may transmit disease-causing organisms such as malaria and encephalitis. While human malaria does not occur in Washington, outbreaks of encephalitis and mosquito transmission thereof do occur from time to time. In 2002, a type of encephalitis caused by the "West Nile Virus" was found in Washington State. West Nile Virus is a mosquito-transmitted encephalitis that can impact the health of humans, many bird species, horses, and a variety of other animals. West Nile Virus is primarily a virus of birds and is transmitted from infected birds to other birds by mosquitoes; other animals and people are incidental hosts and obtain the virus from infected mosquitoes. Visit the Center for Disease Control (www.cdc.gov) or Washington State Department of Health (www.doh.wa.aov) for the most recent information on West Nile Virus in North America. Life Cycle The adult stages (Fig. 1) of many mosquito species !J''I'`'f Illlldilllllll,�''ll,l�i"'' are feeders of blood, which has given some disease- causing organisms a reliable mode of transmission to animal hosts. The feeding times and behaviors can differ between mosquito species; some species will feed in daylight while some feed at dusk and dawn (Bohart & Washino, 1978). The egg (Fig. 2), larval (Fig. 3) and pupal (Fig. 4) stages of mosquitoes are generally associated with bodies of Fig. 1.An adult mosquito taking a blood meal. water. Some mosquito species are specific to tidal flood lands while others are specific to shallow, warm, stagnant water (Laird, 1988). Mosquitoes are always located near water since water is essential for growth of the immature stages, thus the presence of water is crucial in focusing control programs. The advice provided here concerns mosquito control on private property —city governments or county mosquito abatement districts handle extensive areas of control. 9 qy d y 1pt +� s yp114'If����N� jV6�ry �pp4 191�III��V�3�4i�M1lip991j� Id�,P�ll'11Y� i I�I �� P, '. I�����Vl��ddEk�r�tlq�141IICli`Il�t �e' 4"'i'i 'Ili�l � d� " ,2 th Ii ,',,I I,Ytl I Illyl Ihl�iiitlVVtlYl�pff yi�l�l �tlfllllual�l � i' I I a IY f tVY t�` ly�l Fig. 2.An egg raft of Culex sp. mosquito. 1 Fig. 3.A mosquito larva(wiggler). Control Prevent mosquitoes from reproducing by altering their natural habitat. Habitat alteration is a long- term solution to mosquito problems and is the best means of control. In situations where habitat - , " x alteration will have undesirable consequences, such as draining wetlands, use other approaches to �� ; augment or support natural predators such as x3 native fish and frogs to assist in pest reduction. r Information on mosquito eating fish is available from WDFW at 360-902-2663. This is the logical Fig.4.A mosquito pupa (tumbler). first step in integrated pest management, which by definition utilizes all reasonable methods to achieve pest reduction in a way that has the least negative impact on the environment. The following guidelines will assist you in identifying potential habitats that harbor mosquitoes. Special attention is paid to objects and structures that retain water. To eliminate breeding places: 1. Remove standing water caused by construction puddles, seepage pools, lawn, or landscaping depressions by drainage or filling with earth. 2. Check irrigation and drainage ditches for leaks or seepage and maintain free flow of water. 3. Grade newly developed land to prevent standing water. 4. Provide drainage away from premises for excess irrigation water, or collect in storage sump and MEN-_om reuse on land. 5. Manage weeds in areas where adult mosquitoes Fig. 5. Ornamental pool-a potential breeding site congregate (such as small man-made bodies of water, ornamental pools (Fig. 5), water retention ponds (Fig. 6), lagoons or water reservoirs.) 6. Regularly remove floating debris from ponds to reduce egg-laying sites. 7. Construct drainage holes on structures and containers that may trap water such as barrels. 8. Promote drainage of old tires (Fig. 7) by drilling holes. Fig. 6. Water retention pond in a housing development-a potential breeding site. Application of larvacides to retention ponds requires a NPDES permit and a valid pesticide aoolicator license. 2 9. Recycle, destroy, flatten or dispose of tin cans or any other artificial water containers. 10. Drain gutters and water from under homes. 11. Change water in birdbaths, pet watering dishes and livestock watering troughs once or twice a week. Stock ornamental pools with predacious fish. 12. Fill tree holes with sand or mortar, or develop drainholes so water cannot accumulate. 13. Pay particular attention to such gardening aids Fig.7.Old tires-another potential breeding site for as sheets of discarded, crumpled polyethylene mosquitoes. film (often used as plastic mulch). Since these catch water easily, they provide an excellent almost permanent breeding site. They shield against evaporation, even help moisture condense. 14. Check and regularly drain pool tarps and Jacuzzi covers for collected rainwater. Pesticides Registered for Mosquito Control If the problem cannot be solved with cultural methods such as habitat alteration, then judicious use of pesticides may be the final alternative. Commercial Applicators Pesticides used in mosquito control are designed basically as "Adulticides" and "Larvicides." Adulticides are available as 'Liquid Concentrations" primarily designed for use in "Ultra-low Volume" sprayers, either by aerial applications or by ground-based equipment; and "Emulsifiable Concentrations" primarily designed to be suspended in water and used relatively coarse sprays. Both forms of concentrations can be diluted with oil and used in thermal fog generators. Lavacides are available as "Liquid Concentrations,""Emulsifiable Concentrations," are described in the preceding paragraph, and as "Granules." Granules are prepared from clay with the pesticide mixed into them or as sand granules coated with the pesticide and can be distributed by aerial application or ground- based equipment. They are best used in aquatic areas with heavy vegetation canopies and as prehatch applications in floodwater situations. There are also light paraffinic-based oils for use as larvacides as well as some specialty items, which release chemicals slowly into the water. 3 Due to constant changes in registrations of commercial pesticides we will not list specific ones but rather refer the reader to the PNW Insect Control Handbook, which is annually revised. A copy of this handbook resides in virtually all Cooperative Extension offices. Aquatic applications, with the exception of specific products listed in the paragraph below and used according to label instructions, require the user to possess a valid pesticide applicator license with the appropriate category as well as an NPDES permit. A list of license categories can be obtained at http://wsprs.wsu.edu/LicensFact WNV.pdf. NPDES permit applications can be found at www.ecy.wa.gov/r)roqrams/wq/`­­pesticides/index.html. Homeowner Products Homeowners are allowed to apply certain mosquito larvacides to water on their own property. Do not apply pesticides to moving water such as streams and do not apply them in such a way that the chemical drifts or moves off your property. Products labeled only for home and garden mosquito larval control may be used. At the time this bulletin was printed these include three Bti (Bacii/us fhuringiensis israeiensis) labels, the trade names of which are Mosquito Bits TM Quick Kill Mosquitoes Bayer Advanced Garden Mosquito Preventer TM granules, and Summit Mosquito Dunks . There are also growth regulator labels (Methoprene) available called Zodiac Preventive Mosquito Control TM Prevents Adult Mosquito Emergence 21 day Protection , Pre-Strike and Vet-Kem Mosquito Larvicide Granules Siphotrol. If you have questions about mosquito control on adjacent properties, housing development retention ponds, etc. contact your local city or county authority (e.g. King County- supply name, or phone number or URL.) Protection from Biting Mosquitoes To reduce the risk of mosquito-borne diseases and annoyances caused by biting mosquitoes, it is important to protect ones self. Limit outdoor activities when mosquitoes are active, such as at dusk. Keep windows and doorways tightly sealed and install window and door screens to prevent mosquitoes from entering the house. When working outside during mosquito season, wear protective clothing such as long-sleeved shirts and pants. Mosquito netting can also be used to protect one's face and neck or used on infant carriages and strollers. Repellents are commonly used to prevent mosquito bites during outdoor activities, such as hunting and gardening. Choose a repellent that best fits your outdoor activity. Apply repellents to areas that are exposed. Wash off repellents when retuning inside and reduce the amount of time of unnecessary exposure. Repellents, especially those containing diethyltoluamide (commonly known as 4 DEET), prevent mosquito bites for at least several hours up to a full day. DEET can be applied to both skin and clothing. For most conditions, products with 10- 40% DEEP are sufficient for repelling mosquitoes on adult persons (Lilja 2002; Peterson & Marfin, 2002). Higher concentrations do not offer much benefit for longer protection (Fradin, 1998). Few people experience adverse reactions from DEEP and other repellents (Fradin, 1998). Be sure to read and follow the directions on the container. Consult your physician or local health department for inquiries about use on infants and children. Citronella is a commonly used repellent that is applied topically or volatilized in citronella candles. Protection of topically applied citronella is short lasting and multiple applications may need to be made for long-lasting protection. Citronella candles, and other candles, can offer some reduction of mosquito bites but there is no evidence attributing repellency to citronella (Fradin, 1998). Permethrin has both insecticidal and repellency characteristics. Products containing permethrin, labeled for mosquito repellency can be used on clothing and other fabrics, such as tents, but should not be applied directly to skin (Fradin, 1998). Read the label and follow directions carefully when using these mosquito repellents and insecticides. Some bath oils, such as Avon Skin-So-Soft, do offer some protection from mosquito bites and contain repellents recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency. These products last only a short amount of time. Multiple applications may be needed to offer mosquito repellency (Fradin, 1998). Using mosquito-repelling plants, such as the citrosa plant, and electronic bug zappers are not known to significantly reduce mosquito numbers. Repellents containing plant-derived chemicals, such as soybean oil, may have some repellent properties but durations of repellency are not as long lasting as products containing DEET (Fradin & Day, 2002). Regarding Horses and West Nile Virus. While certain birds are the primary host, there are mammals that are dead end hosts, some of which are harmed more by the disease than others. Horses are particularly susceptible. From information garnered from Department of Ecology and Department of Health, it is anticipated that 30-40% of infected horses showing symptoms will die or be permanently disabled. Thus it is imperative that horse owners have their horses vaccinated before the next mosquito (the vector) season begins (April.) Why the urgency? It is because 2 doses, 3-6 weeks apart are required, and immunity is not achieved until 5 or 6 weeks after the second dose. This also requires an annual booster. Only a veterinarian can perform the vaccination. 5 Mosquito Control by Municipal Corporations Frequently mosquito control by an individual or a small group of individuals is impractical because the problem is too extensive. Under these conditions, a more extensive control program may be organized by the formation of a vector control district or a mosquito abatement district, or by having a program instituted through the local health department. Whether the county administration institutes such a program or a formal district is formed will depend upon the wishes of the taxpayers and voters of the area involved. Moreover, it is important to report mosquito problems to your local government to aid in their assessment and monitoring of mosquito problems. The first step in organizing a formal program of mosquito control is a survey to establish the severity of the problem, the major mosquito producing sources, and the area involved. Assistance from the local health department or appropriate office of the responsible state health department is available. The information acquired from this survey should be correlated with a feasibility study. This study should report on the need for a program, methods of organizing a formal control program, specific recommendations on methods of control, and economic ramifications result from control activities. If the report recommends a control program administered by county authorities (usually local health department), concerned citizens should then petition the governing body of the county to institute such a program, with financing to be provided through the appropriate county budget. Conversely, if the report recommends a control program conducted by a formally organized district, then appropriate action as prescribed by the applicable state law or laws must be taken. This usually involves preparation of a petition, hearings, and an election. For this type of action, legal counsel should be obtained. Technical consultation and advice on mosquito prevention and control may be obtained from the appropriate state health departments or from Extension offices. 6 References: Bohart M. R., Washino R.K. Mosquitoes of California. Berkeley. University of California-Division of Agricultural Services. Number 4084. 1978. Fradin M.S., Day J.F. Comparative efficacy of insect repellents against mosquito bites. N Engl J Med. 2002; 347(1):13-8. Fradin M.S. Mosquitoes and Mosquito Repellents: A clinician's guide. Annals of Internal Medicine 1998; 128:931-940. Laird, M. Introduction. Integrated Mosquito Control Methodologies. Vol. 1 Experience and components from conventional chemical control. Ed. M. Laird &J.W. Miles. New York. Academic Press. 1-14. 1983. Laird, M. The Natural History of Larval Mosquito Habitats. New York. Academic Press. 1988. Lilja, J. Mosquito-borne Disease Response Plan. Washington State Department of Health. 2002 Edition. Petersen L.R., Marfin A. A. West Nile Virus: A Primer for the Clinician [Review] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002; 137:173-179. Service, M.W. Mosquito Ecology: Field Sampling Methods. London. Applied Science Publishers Ltd., 1976. 7 WVS]I IN( f0N ,ILA F : PLS-121 - June 2004 WSU-Puyallup Pest Management for Prevention and Control of Mosquitoes with Special Attention to West Nile Virus By: Art Antonelli, WSU Extension Entomologist, Todd Murray, Whatcom Co. Extension Educator and Catherine Daniels, WSU Pesticide Coordinator Mosquitoes, like many other biting flies, are important pests. They annoy and bite humans and animals. Also, they may transmit disease-causing organisms such as malaria and encephalitis. While human malaria does not occur in Washington, outbreaks of encephalitis and mosquito transmission thereof do occur from time to time. In 2002, a type of encephalitis caused by the "West Nile Virus" was found in Washington State. West Nile Virus is a mosquito-transmitted encephalitis that can impact the health of humans, many bird species, horses, and a variety of other animals. West Nile Virus is primarily a virus of birds and is transmitted from infected birds to other birds by mosquitoes; other animals and people are incidental hosts and obtain the virus from infected mosquitoes. Visit the Center for Disease Control (www.cdc.gov) or Washington State Department of Health (www.doh.wa.gov) for the most recent information on West Nile Virus in North America. Life Cycle The adult stages (Fig. 1) of many mosquito species w 'I III�i'�Ilr'IVII'G'�I'i�I!'ll�i are feeders of blood, which has given some disease- III I��I 'IY causing organisms a reliable mode of transmission to animal hosts. The feeding times and behaviors can differ between mosquito species; some species will feed in daylight while some feed at dusk and dawn (Bohart & Washino, 1978). The egg (Fig. 2), larval (Fig. 3) and pupal (Fig. 4) stages of mosquitoes are generally associated with bodies of Fig. 1.An adult mosquito taking a blood meal. water. Some mosquito species are specific to tidal flood lands while others are specific to shallow, warm, stagnant water (Laird, 1988). Mosquitoes are always located near water since water is essential for growth of the immature stages, thus the presence of water is crucial in focusing control programs. The advice provided here concerns mosquito control on private property —city governments or county mosquito abatement districts handle extensive areas of control. � I I ,IU 7yP Vry I 411111�II � tl li(�if � 11 ,�p7 III {y, I Iy �:,. I �U v/II d' 11N� � f Ii B��V� 1�Bs l ilil�IFl I�I IIY �M I I I PI b l ii y, -ti Fig. 2.An egg raft of Culex sp. mosquito. 1 Fig. 3.A mosquito larva(wiggler). w Control Prevent mosquitoes from reproducing by altering a their natural habitat. Habitat alteration is a long- term solution to mosquito problems and is the best means of control. In situations where habitaty alteration will have undesirable consequences, such as draining wetlands, use other approaches to augment or support natural predators such as native fish and frogs to assist in pest reduction. Information on mosquito eating fish is available from WDFW at 360-902-2663. This is the logical Fig.4.A mosquito pupa(tumbler). first step in integrated pest management, which by definition utilizes all reasonable methods to achieve pest reduction in a way that has the least negative impact on the environment. The following guidelines will assist you in identifying potential habitats that harbor mosquitoes. Special attention is paid to objects and structures that retain water. To eliminate breeding places: 1. Remove standing water caused by construction puddles, seepage pools, lawn, or landscaping depressions by drainage or filling with earth. 2. Check irrigation and drainage ditches for leaks or seepage and maintain free flow of water. �I 3. Grade newly developed land to prevent standing water. 4. Provide drainage away from premises for excess irrigation water, or collect in storage sump and reuse on land. 5. Manage weeds in areas where adult mosquitoes Fig. 5. Ornamental pool-a potential breeding site congregate (such as small man-made bodies of water, ornamental pools (Fig. 5), water retention ponds (Fig. 6), lagoons or water reservoirs.) 6. Regularly remove floating debris from ponds to reduce egg-laying sites. 7. Construct drainage holes on structures and containers that may trap water such as barrels. 8. Promote drainage of old tires (Fig. 7) by drilling holes. Fig. 6. Water retention pond in a housing development-a potential breeding site. Application of larvacides to retention ponds requires a NPDES permit and a valid pesticide aoolicator license. 2 1 f 9. Recycle, destroy, flatten or dispose of tin cans or any other artificial water containers. 10. Drain gutters and water from under homes. 11. Change water in birdbaths, pet watering dishes and livestock watering troughs once or twice a week. Stock ornamental pools with predacious fish. 12. Fill tree holes with sand or mortar, or develop drainholes so water cannot accumulate. 13. Pay particular attention to such gardening aids Fig.7.Old tires-another potential breeding site for as sheets of discarded, crumpled polyethylene mosquitoes. film (often used as plastic mulch). Since these catch water easily, they provide an excellent almost permanent breeding site. They shield against evaporation, even help moisture condense. 14. Check and regularly drain pool tarps and Jacuzzi covers for collected rainwater. Pesticides Registered for Mosquito Control If the problem cannot be solved with cultural methods such as habitat alteration, then judicious use of pesticides may be the final alternative. Commercial Applicators Pesticides used in mosquito control are designed basically as "Adulticides" and "Larvacides." Adulticides are available as "Liquid Concentrations" primarily designed for use in "Ultra-low Volume" sprayers, either by aerial applications or by ground-based equipment; and "Emulsifiable Concentrations" primarily designed to be suspended in water and used relatively coarse sprays. Both forms of concentrations can be diluted with oil and used in thermal fog generators. Lavacides are available as "Liquid Concentrations," "Emulsifiable Concentrations," are described in the preceding paragraph, and as "Granules." Granules are prepared from clay with the pesticide mixed into them or as sand granules coated with the pesticide and can be distributed by aerial application or ground- based equipment. They are best used in aquatic areas with heavy vegetation canopies and as prehatch applications in floodwater situations. There are also light paraffinic-based oils for use as larvacides as well as some specialty items, which release chemicals slowly into the water. 3 r i Due to constant changes in registrations of commercial pesticides we will not list specific ones but rather refer the reader to the PNW Insect Control Handbook, which is annually revised. A copy of this handbook resides in virtually all Cooperative Extension offices. Aquatic applications, with the exception of specific products listed in the paragraph below and used according to label instructions, require the user to possess a valid pesticide applicator license with the appropriate category as well as an NPDES permit. A list of license categories can be obtained at http://wsprs.wsu.edu/LicensFact WNV.pdf. NPDES permit applications can be found at www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq,�pesticides/index.htmi. Homeowner Products Homeowners are allowed to apply certain mosquito larvacides to water on their own property. Do not apply pesticides to moving water such as streams and do not apply them in such a way that the chemical drifts or moves off your property. Products labeled only for home and garden mosquito larval control may be used. At the time this bulletin was printed these include three Bti (Bacillus thuringiensis israe%nsis) labels, the trade names of which are Mosquito Bits TM Quick Kill Mosquitoes Bayer Advanced Garden Mosquito Preventer TM granules, and Summit Mosquito Dunks . There are also growth regulator labels (Methoprene) available called Zodiac Preventive Mosquito Control TM Prevents Adult Mosquito Emergence 21 day Protection Pre-Strike and Vet-Kem Mosquito Larvicide Granules Siphotrol. If you have questions about mosquito control on adjacent properties, housing development retention ponds, etc. contact your local city or county authority (e.g. King County- supply name, or phone number or URL.) Protection from Biting Mosquitoes To reduce the risk of mosquito-borne diseases and annoyances caused by biting mosquitoes, it is important to protect ones self. Limit outdoor activities when mosquitoes are active, such as at dusk. Keep windows and doorways tightly sealed and install window and door screens to prevent mosquitoes from entering the house. When working outside during mosquito season, wear protective clothing such as long-sleeved shirts and pants. Mosquito netting can also be used to protect one's face and neck or used on infant carriages and strollers. Repellents are commonly used to prevent mosquito bites during outdoor activities, such as hunting and gardening. Choose a repellent that best fits your outdoor activity. Apply repellents to areas that are exposed. Wash off repellents when retuning inside and reduce the amount of time of unnecessary exposure. Repellents, especially those containing diethyltoluamide (commonly known as 4 l DEET), prevent mosquito bites for at least several hours up to a full day. DEET can be applied to both skin and clothing. For most conditions, products with 10- 40% DEET are sufficient for repelling mosquitoes on adult persons (Lilja 2002; Peterson & Marfin, 2002). Higher concentrations do not offer much benefit for longer protection (Fradin, 1998). Few people experience adverse reactions from DEET and other repellents (Fradin, 1998). Be sure to read and follow the directions on the container. Consult your physician or local health department for inquiries about use on infants and children. Citronella is a commonly used repellent that is applied topically or volatilized in citronella candles. Protection of topically applied citronella is short lasting and multiple applications may need to be made for long-lasting protection. Citronella candles, and other candles, can offer some reduction of mosquito bites but there is no evidence attributing repellency to citronella (Fradin, 1998). Permethrin has both insecticidal and repellency characteristics. Products containing permethrin, labeled for mosquito repellency can be used on clothing and other fabrics, such as tents, but should not be applied directly to skin (Fradin, 1998). Read the label and follow directions carefully when using these mosquito repellents and insecticides. Some bath oils, such as Avon Skin-So-Soft, do offer some protection from mosquito bites and contain repellents recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency. These products last only a short amount of time. Multiple applications may be needed to offer mosquito repellency (Fradin, 1998). Using mosquito-repelling plants, such as the citrosa plant, and electronic bug zappers are not known to significantly reduce mosquito numbers. Repellents containing plant-derived chemicals, such as soybean oil, may have some repellent properties but durations of repellency are not as long lasting as products containing DEET (Fradin & Day, 2002). Regarding Horses and West Nile Virus. While certain birds are the primary host, there are mammals that are dead end hosts, some of which are harmed more by the disease than others. Horses are particularly susceptible. From information garnered from Department of Ecology and Department of Health, it is anticipated that 30-40% of infected horses showing symptoms will die or be permanently disabled. Thus it is imperative that horse owners have their horses vaccinated before the next mosquito (the vector) season begins (April.) Why the urgency? It is because 2 doses, 3-6 weeks apart are required, and immunity is not achieved until 5 or 6 weeks after the second dose. This also requires an annual booster. Only a veterinarian can perform the vaccination. 5 Mosquito Control by Municipal Corporations Frequently mosquito control by an individual or a small group of individuals is impractical because the problem is too extensive. Under these conditions, a more extensive control program may be organized by the formation of a vector control district or a mosquito abatement district, or by having a program instituted through the local health department. Whether the county administration institutes such a program or a formal district is formed will depend upon the wishes of the taxpayers and voters of the area involved. Moreover, it is important to report mosquito problems to your local government to aid in their assessment and monitoring of mosquito problems. The first step in organizing a formal program of mosquito control is a survey to establish the severity of the problem, the major mosquito producing sources, and the area involved. Assistance from the local health department or appropriate office of the responsible state health department is available. The information acquired from this survey should be correlated with a feasibility study. This study should report on the need for a program, methods of organizing a formal control program, specific recommendations on methods of control, and economic ramifications result from control activities. If the report recommends a control program administered by county authorities (usually local health department), concerned citizens should then petition the governing body of the county to institute such a program, with financing to be provided through the appropriate county budget. Conversely, if the report recommends a control program conducted by a formally organized district, then appropriate action as prescribed by the applicable state law or laws must be taken. This usually involves preparation of a petition, hearings, and an election. For this type of action, legal counsel should be obtained. Technical consultation and advice on mosquito prevention and control may be obtained from the appropriate state health departments or from Extension offices. 6 l References: Bohart M. R., Washino R.K. Mosquitoes of California. Berkeley. University of California-Division of Agricultural Services. Number 4084. 1978. Fradin M.S., Day J.F. Comparative efficacy of insect repellents against mosquito bites. N Engl J Med. 2002; 347(1):13-8. Fradin M.S. Mosquitoes and Mosquito Repellents: A clinician's guide. Annals of Internal Medicine 1998; 128:931-940. Laird, M. Introduction. Integrated Mosquito Control Methodologies. Vol. 1 Experience and components from conventional chemical control. Ed. M. Laird & J.W. Miles. New York. Academic Press. 1-14. 1983. Laird, M. The Natural History of Larval Mosquito Habitats. New York. Academic Press. 1988. Lilja, J. Mosquito-borne Disease Response Plan. Washington State Department of Health. 2002 Edition. Petersen L.R., Martin A. A. West Nile Virus: A Primer for the Clinician [Review] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002; 137:173-179. Service, M.W. Mosquito Ecology: Field Sampling Methods. London. Applied Science Publishers Ltd., 1976. 7 r t 11VUjlNG1'0N�S V F t;N1V'i°aRSHY PLS-121 June 2004 w WSU-Puyallup Pest Management for Prevention and Control of Mosquitoes with Special Attention to West Nile Virus By: Art Antonelli, WSU Extension Entomologist, Todd Murray, Whatcom Co. Extension Educator and Catherine Daniels, WSU Pesticide Coordinator Mosquitoes, like many other biting flies, are important pests. They annoy and bite humans and animals. Also, they may transmit disease-causing organisms such as malaria and encephalitis. While human malaria does not occur in Washington, outbreaks of encephalitis and mosquito transmission thereof do occur from time to time. In 2002, a type of encephalitis caused by the "West Nile Virus" was found in Washington State. West Nile Virus is a mosquito-transmitted encephalitis that can impact the health of humans, many bird species, horses, and a variety of other animals. West Nile Virus is primarily a virus of birds and is transmitted from infected birds to other birds by mosquitoes; other animals and people are incidental hosts and obtain the virus from infected mosquitoes. Visit the Center for Disease Control (www.cdc.gov) or Washington State Department of Health (www.doh.wa.gov) for the most recent information on West Nile Virus in North America. Life Cycle The adult stages (Fig. 1) of many mosquito species are feeders of blood, which has given some disease- J causing organisms a reliable mode of transmission to animal hosts. The feeding times and behaviors can differ between mosquito species; some species will feed in daylight while some feed at dusk and dawn (Bohart & Washino, 1978). The egg (Fig. 2), larval (Fig. 3) and pupal (Fig. 4) stages of mosquitoes are generally associated with bodies of Fig. 1.An adult mosquito taking a blood meal. water. Some mosquito species are specific to tidal flood lands while others are specific to shallow, warm, stagnant water (Laird, 1988). Mosquitoes are always located near water since water is essential for growth of the immature stages, thus the presence of water is crucial in focusing control programs. The advice provided here concerns mosquito control on private property --city governments or county mosquito abatement districts handle extensive areas of control. Y �I l `Y Fig. 2.An egg raft of culex sp. mosquito. 1 Fig. 3.A mosquito larva(wiggler). e Control Prevent mosquitoes from reproducing by altering their natural habitat. Habitat alteration is a long- term solution to mosquito problems and is the best means of control. In situations where habitat alteration will have undesirable consequences, such as draining wetlands use other approaches to augment or support natural predators such as a . native fish and frogs to assist in pest reduction. a �y .: Information on mosquito eating fish is available from WDFW at 360-902-2663. This is the logical Fig.4.A mosquito pupa(tumbler). first step in integrated pest management, which by definition utilizes all reasonable methods to achieve pest reduction in a way that has the least negative impact on the environment. The following guidelines will assist you in identifying potential habitats that harbor mosquitoes. Special attention is paid to objects and structures that retain water. To eliminate breeding places: 1. Remove standing water caused by construction puddles, seepage pools, lawn, or landscapingR depressions by drainage or filling with earth. 2. Check irrigation and drainage ditches for leaks or seepage and maintain free flow of water. 3. Grade newly developed land to prevent standing water. 4. Provide drainage away from premises for excess irrigation water, or collect in storage sump and reuse on land. 5. Manage weeds in areas where adult mosquitoes Fig. 5.Ornamental pool-a potential breeding site congregate (such as small man-made bodies of water, ornamental pools (Fig. 5), water retention ponds (Fig. 6), lagoons or water reservoirs.) 6. Regularly remove floating debris from ponds to reduce egg-laying sites. 7. Construct drainage holes on structures and containers that may trap water such as barrels. 8. Promote drainage of old tires (Fig. 7) by drilling holes. Fig. 6.Water retention pond in a housing development-a potential breeding site. Application of larvacides to retention ponds requires a NPDES permit and a valid pesticide aoolicator license. 2 h 9. Recycle, destroy, flatten or dispose of tin cans or any other artificial water containers. 10. Drain utters and water from g a under homes. 11. Change water in birdbaths, pet watering dishes and livestock watering troughs once or twice a week. Stock ornamental pools with predacious fish. 12. Fill tree holes with sand or mortar, or develop drainholes so water cannot accumulate. 13. Pay particular attention to such gardening aids Fig.7.Old tires-another potential breeding site for as sheets of discarded, crumpled polyethylene mosquitoes. film (often used as plastic mulch). Since these catch water easily, they provide an excellent almost permanent breeding site. They shield against evaporation, even help moisture condense. 14. Check and regularly drain pool tarps and Jacuzzi covers for collected rainwater. Pesticides Registered for Mosquito Control If the problem cannot be solved with cultural methods such as habitat alteration, then judicious use of pesticides may be the final alternative. Commercial Applicators Pesticides used in mosquito control are designed basically as "Adulticides" and "Larvacides." Adulticides are available as "Liquid Concentrations" primarily designed for use in "Ultra-low Volume" sprayers, either by aerial applications or by ground-based equipment; and "Emulsifiable Concentrations" primarily designed to be suspended in water and used relatively coarse sprays. Both forms of concentrations can be diluted with oil and used in thermal fog generators. Lavacides are available as "Liquid Concentrations," "Emulsifiable Concentrations," are described in the preceding paragraph, and as "Granules." Granules are prepared from clay with the pesticide mixed into them or as sand granules coated with the pesticide and can be distributed by aerial application or ground- based equipment. They are best used in aquatic areas with heavy vegetation canopies and as prehatch applications in floodwater situations. There are also light paraffinic-based oils for use as larvacides as well as some specialty items, which release chemicals slowly into the water. 3 Due to constant changes in registrations of commercial pesticides we will not list specific ones but rather refer the reader to the PNW Insect Control Handbook, which is annually revised. A copy of this handbook resides in virtually all Cooperative Extension offices. Aquatic applications, with the exception of specific products listed in the paragraph below and used according to label instructions, require the user to possess a valid pesticide applicator license with the appropriate category as well as an NPDES permit. A list of license categories can be obtained at http://wsprs.wsu.edu/LicensFact WNV.pdf. NPDES permit applications can be found at www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/pesticides/index.htmi. Homeowner Products Homeowners are allowed to apply certain mosquito larvacides to water on their own property. Do not apply pesticides to moving water such as streams and do not apply them in such a way that the chemical drifts or moves off your property. Products labeled only for home and garden mosquito larval control may be used. At the time this bulletin was printed these include three Bti (Bacillus thuringiensis i5rae%n5&) labels, the trade names of which are Mosquito Bits TM Quick Kill Mosquitoes Bayer Advanced Garden Mosquito Preventer TM granules, and Summit Mosquito Dunks . There are also growth regulator labels (Methoprene) available called Zodiac Preventive Mosquito Control TM Prevents Adult Mosquito Emergence 21 day Protection Pre-Strike and Vet-Kem Mosquito Larvicide Granules Siphotrol. If you have questions about mosquito control on adjacent properties, housing development retention ponds, etc. contact your local city or county authority (e.g. King County- supply name, or phone number or URL.) Protection from Biting Mosquitoes To reduce the risk of mosquito-borne diseases and annoyances caused by biting mosquitoes, it is important to protect ones self. Limit outdoor activities when mosquitoes are active, such as at dusk. Keep windows and doorways tightly sealed and install window and door screens to prevent mosquitoes from entering the house. When working outside during mosquito season, wear protective clothing such as long-sleeved shirts and pants. Mosquito netting can also be used to protect one's face and neck or used on infant carriages and strollers. Repellents are commonly used to prevent mosquito bites during outdoor activities, such as hunting and gardening. Choose a repellent that best fits your outdoor activity. Apply repellents to areas that are exposed. Wash off repellents when retuning inside and reduce the amount of time of unnecessary exposure. Repellents, especially those containing diethyltoluamide (commonly known as 4 DEET), prevent mosquito bites for at least several hours up to a full day. DEET can be applied to both skin and clothing. For most conditions, products with 10- 40% DEET are sufficient for repelling mosquitoes on adult persons (Lilja 2002; Peterson & Marfin, 2002). Higher concentrations do not offer much benefit for longer protection (Fradin, 1998). Few people experience adverse reactions from DEET and other repellents (Fradin, 1998). Be sure to read and follow the directions on the container. Consult your physician or local health department for inquiries about use on infants and children. Citronella is a commonly used repellent that is applied topically or volatilized in citronella candles. Protection of topically applied citronella is short lasting and multiple applications may need to be made for long-lasting protection. Citronella candles, and other candles, can offer some reduction of mosquito bites but there is no evidence attributing repellency to citronella (Fradin, 1998). Permethrin has both insecticidal and repellency characteristics. Products containing permethrin, labeled for mosquito repellency can be used on clothing and other fabrics, such as tents, but should not be applied directly to skin (Fradin, 1998). Read the label and follow directions carefully when using these mosquito repellents and insecticides. Some bath oils, such as Avon Skin-So-Soft, do offer some protection from mosquito bites and contain repellents recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency. These products last only a short amount of time. Multiple applications may be needed to offer mosquito repellency (Fradin, 1998). Using mosquito-repelling plants, such as the citrosa plant, and electronic bug zappers are not known to significantly reduce mosquito numbers. Repellents containing plant-derived chemicals, such as soybean oil, may have some repellent properties but durations of repellency are not as long lasting as products containing DEET (Fradin & Day, 2002). Regarding Horses and West Nile Virus. While certain birds are the primary host, there are mammals that are dead end hosts, some of which are harmed more by the disease than others. Horses are particularly susceptible. From information garnered from Department of Ecology and Department of Health, it is anticipated that 30-40% of infected horses showing symptoms will die or be permanently disabled. Thus it is imperative that horse owners have their horses vaccinated before the next mosquito (the vector) season begins (April.) Why the urgency? It is because 2 doses, 3-6 weeks apart are required, and immunity is not achieved until 5 or 6 weeks after the second dose. This also requires an annual booster. Only a veterinarian can perform the vaccination. 5 Mosquito Control by Municipal Corporations Frequently mosquito control by an individual or a small group of individuals is impractical because the problem is too extensive. Under these conditions, a more extensive control program may be organized by the formation of a vector control district or a mosquito abatement district, or by having a program instituted through the local health department. Whether the county administration institutes such a program or a formal district is formed will depend upon the wishes of the taxpayers and voters of the area involved. Moreover, it is important to report mosquito problems to your local government to aid in their assessment and monitoring of mosquito problems. The first step in organizing a formal program of mosquito control is a survey to establish the severity of the problem, the major mosquito producing sources, and the area involved. Assistance from the local health department or appropriate office of the responsible state health department is available. The information acquired from this survey should be correlated with a feasibility study. This study should report on the need for a program, methods of organizing a formal control program, specific recommendations on methods of control, and economic ramifications result from control activities. If the report recommends a control program administered by county authorities (usually local health department), concerned citizens should then petition the governing body of the county to institute such a program, with financing to be provided through the appropriate county budget. Conversely, if the report recommends a control program conducted by a formally organized district, then appropriate action as prescribed by the applicable state law or laws must be taken. This usually involves preparation of a petition, hearings, and an election. For this type of action, legal counsel should be obtained. Technical consultation and advice on mosquito prevention and control may be obtained from the appropriate state health departments or from Extension offices. 6 References: Bohart M. R., Washino R.K. Mosquitoes of California. Berkeley. University of California-Division of Agricultural Services. Number 4084. 1978. Fradin M.S., Day J.F. Comparative efficacy of insect repellents against mosquito bites. N Engl J Med. 2002; 347(1):13-8. Fradin M.S. Mosquitoes and Mosquito Repellents: A clinician's guide. Annals of Internal Medicine 1998; 128:931-940. Laird, M. Introduction. Integrated Mosquito Control Methodologies. Vol. 1 Experience and components from conventional chemical control. Ed. M. Laird &J.W. Miles. New York. Academic Press. 1-14. 1983. Laird, M. The Natural History of Larval Mosquito Habitats. New York. Academic Press. 1988. Lilja, J. Mosquito-borne Disease Response Plan. Washington State Department of Health. 2002 Edition. Petersen L.R., Martin A. A. West Nile Virus: A Primer for the Clinician [Review] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002; 137:173-179. Service, M.W. Mosquito Ecology: Field Sampling Methods. London. Applied Science Publishers Ltd., 1976. 7 w PLS-121 � a5�li�Jf,(€):�. �S1;1I`i•.1,f'�'l!'1i�S!11` June 2004 } Kll'SIt)N WSU-Puyallup Pest Management for Prevention and Control of Mosquitoes with Special Attention to West Nile Virus By: Art Antonelli, WSU Extension Entomologist, Todd Murray, Whatcom Co. Extension Educator and Catherine Daniels, WSU Pesticide Coordinator Mosquitoes, like many other biting flies, are important pests. They annoy and bite humans and animals. Also, they may transmit disease-causing organisms such as malaria and encephalitis. While human malaria does not occur in Washington, outbreaks of encephalitis and mosquito transmission thereof do occur from time to time. In 2002, a type of encephalitis caused by the "West Nile Virus" was found in Washington State. West Nile Virus is a mosquito-transmitted encephalitis that can impact the health of humans, many bird species, horses, and a variety of other animals. West Nile Virus is primarily a virus of birds and is transmitted from infected birds to other birds by mosquitoes; other animals and people are incidental hosts and obtain the virus from infected mosquitoes. Visit the Center for Disease Control (www.cdc.gov) or Washington State Department of Health (www.doh.wa.gov) for the most recent information on West Nile Virus in North America. Life Cycle The adult stages (Fig. 1) of many mosquito species IL'�'°illy 911� III are feeders of blood, which has given some disease- causing organisms a reliable mode of transmission to animal hosts. The feeding times and behaviors can differ between mosquito species; some species will feed in daylight while some feed at dusk and Vri�' II dawn (Bohart & Washino, 1978). The egg (Fig. 2)1 ��91i�tij it larval (Fig. 3) and pupal (Fig. 4) stages of mosquitoes are generally associated with bodies of Fig. 1. An adult mosquito taking a blood meal. water. Some mosquito species are specific to tidal flood lands while others are specific to shallow, warm, stagnant water (Laird, 1988). Mosquitoes are always located near water since water is essential for growth of the immature stages, thus the presence of water is crucial in focusing control programs. The advice provided here concerns mosquito control on private property --city governments or county mosquito abatement districts handle extensive areas of control. li I I '!4 Y�6h��IIC B�i��.lllPl��l�ll Cp lV�§ I 'V � i� f f I lr,;II Iljll ry l 4{„ ,'dill I I I� Fig. 2.An egg raft of Culex sp. mosquito. 1 Fig. 3.A mosquito larva(wiggler). Control Prevent mosquitoes from reproducing by altering N j" their natural habitat. Habitat alteration is a long- - term solution to mosquito problems and is the best means of control. In situations where habitat alteration will have undesirable consequences, such as draining wetlands, use other approaches to augment or support natural predators such as h � native fish and frogs to assist in pest reduction. �"� �� t Information on mosquito eating fish is available r : from WDFW at 360-902-2663. This is the logical Fig.4.A mosquito pupa(tumbler). first step in integrated pest management, which by definition utilizes all reasonable methods to achieve pest reduction in a way that has the least negative impact on the environment. The following guidelines will assist you in identifying potential habitats that harbor mosquitoes. Special attention is paid to objects and structures that retain water. To eliminate breeding places: 4§ 1. Remove standing water caused by construction puddles, seepage pools, lawn, or landscaping depressions by drainage or filling with earth. 2. Check irrigation and drainage ditches for leaks or seepage and maintain free flow of water. 3. Grade newly developed land to prevent standing water. 4. Provide drainage away from premises for excess irrigation water, or collect in storage sump and reuse on land. 5. Manage weeds in areas where adult mosquitoes Fig. S. Ornamental pool-a potential breeding site congregate (such as small man-made bodies of water, ornamental pools (Fig. 5), water retention ponds (Fig. 6), lagoons or water reservoirs.) 6. Regularly remove floating debris from ponds to reduce egg-laying sites. Y" 7. Construct drainage holes on structures and containers that may trap water such as barrels. 8. Promote drainage of old tires (Fig. 7) by drilling holes. Fig.6.Water retention pond in a housing development-a potential breeding site. Application of larvacides to retention ponds requires a NPDES permit and a valid pesticide aoolicator license. 2 9. Recycle, destroy, flatten or dispose of tin cans or any other artificial water containers. 10. Drain gutters and water from under homes. 11. Change water in birdbaths, g pet watering dishes and livestock watering troughs once or twice a week. Stock ornamental pools with predacious fish. 12. Fill tree holes with sand or mortar, or develop drainholes so water cannot accumulate. 13. Pay particular attention to such gardening aids Fig.7.Old tires-another potential breeding site for as sheets of discarded, crumpled polyethylene mosquitoes. film (often used as plastic mulch). Since these catch water easily, they provide an excellent almost permanent breeding site. They shield against evaporation, even help moisture condense. 14. Check and regularly drain pool tarps and Jacuzzi covers for collected rainwater. Pesticides Registered for Mosquito Control If the problem cannot be solved with cultural methods such as habitat alteration, then judicious use of pesticides may be the final alternative. Commercial Applicators Pesticides used in mosquito control are designed basically as "Adulticides" and "Larvacides." Adulticides are available as "Liquid Concentrations" primarily designed for use in "Ultra-low Volume" sprayers, either by aerial applications or by ground-based equipment; and "Emulsifiable Concentrations" primarily designed to be suspended in water and used relatively coarse sprays. Both forms of concentrations can be diluted with oil and used in thermal fog generators. Lavacides are available as "Liquid Concentrations," "Emulsifiable Concentrations," are described in the preceding paragraph, and as "Granules." Granules are prepared from clay with the pesticide mixed into them or as sand granules coated with the pesticide and can be distributed by aerial application or ground- based equipment. They are best used in aquatic areas with heavy vegetation canopies and as prehatch applications in floodwater situations. There are also light paraffinic-based oils for use as larvacides as well as some specialty items, which release chemicals slowly into the water. 3 Due to constant changes in registrations of commercial pesticides we will not list specific ones but rather refer the reader to the PNW Insect Control Handbook, which is annually revised. A copy of this handbook resides in virtually all Cooperative Extension offices. Aquatic applications, with the exception of specific products listed in the paragraph below and used according to label instructions, require the user to possess a valid pesticide applicator license with the appropriate category as well as an NPDES permit. A list of license categories can be obtained at http://wsprs.wsu.edu/LicensFact WNV.pdf. NPDES permit applications can be found at www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/pesticides/index.html. Homeowner Products Homeowners are allowed to apply certain mosquito larvacides to water on their own property. Do not apply pesticides to moving water such as streams and do not apply them in such a way that the chemical drifts or moves off your property. Products labeled only for home and garden mosquito larval control may be used. At the time this bulletin was printed these include three Bti (Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis) labels, the trade names of which are Mosquito Bits TM Quick Kill Mosquitoes Bayer Advanced Garden Mosquito Preventer TM granules, and Summit Mosquito Dunks . There are also growth regulator labels (Methoprene) available called Zodiac Preventive Mosquito Control TM Prevents Adult Mosquito Emergence 21 day Protection Pre-Strike and Vet-Kem Mosquito Larvicide Granules Siphotrol. If you have questions about mosquito control on adjacent properties, housing development retention ponds, etc. contact your local city or county authority (e.g. King County- supply name, or phone number or URL.) Protection from Biting Mosquitoes To reduce the risk of mosquito-borne diseases and annoyances caused by biting mosquitoes, it is important to protect ones self. Limit outdoor activities when mosquitoes are active, such as at dusk. Keep windows and doorways tightly sealed and install window and door screens to prevent mosquitoes from entering the house. When working outside during mosquito season, wear protective clothing such as long-sleeved shirts and pants. Mosquito netting can also be used to protect one's face and neck or used on infant carriages and strollers. Repellents are commonly used to prevent mosquito bites during outdoor activities, such as hunting and gardening. Choose a repellent that best fits your outdoor activity. Apply repellents to areas that are exposed. Wash off repellents when retuning inside and reduce the amount of time of unnecessary exposure. Repellents, especially those containing diethyltoluamide (commonly known as 4 DEET), prevent mosquito bites for at least several hours up to a full day. DEET can be applied to both skin and clothing. For most conditions, products with 10- 40% DEET are sufficient for repelling mosquitoes on adult persons (Lilja 2002; Peterson & Marfin, 2002). Higher concentrations do not offer much benefit for longer protection (Fradin, 1998). Few people experience adverse reactions from DEET and other repellents (Fradin, 1998). Be sure to read and follow the directions on the container. Consult your physician or local health department for inquiries about use on infants and children. Citronella is a commonly used repellent that is applied topically or volatilized in citronella candles. Protection of topically applied citronella is short lasting and multiple applications may need to be made for long-lasting protection. Citronella candles, and other candles, can offer some reduction of mosquito bites but there is no evidence attributing repellency to citronella (Fradin, 1998). Permethrin has both insecticidal and repellency characteristics. Products containing permethrin, labeled for mosquito repellency can be used on clothing and other fabrics, such as tents, but should not be applied directly to skin (Fradin, 1998). Read the label and follow directions carefully when using these mosquito repellents and insecticides. Some bath oils, such as Avon Skin-So-Soft, do offer some protection from mosquito bites and contain repellents recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency. These products last only a short amount of time. Multiple applications may be needed to offer mosquito repellency (Fradin, 1998). Using mosquito-repelling plants, such as the citrosa plant, and electronic bug zappers are not known to significantly reduce mosquito numbers. Repellents containing plant-derived chemicals, such as soybean oil, may have some repellent properties but durations of repellency are not as long lasting as products containing DEET (Fradin & Day, 2002). Regarding Horses and West Nile Virus. While certain birds are the primary host, there are mammals that are dead end hosts, some of which are harmed more by the disease than others. Horses are particularly susceptible. From information garnered from Department of Ecology and Department of Health, it is anticipated that 30-40% of infected horses showing symptoms will die or be permanently disabled. Thus it is imperative that horse owners have their horses vaccinated before the next mosquito (the vector) season begins (April.) Why the urgency? It is because 2 doses, 3-6 weeks apart are required, and immunity is not achieved until 5 or 6 weeks after the second dose. This also requires an annual booster. Only a veterinarian can perform the vaccination. 5 a Mosquito Control by Municipal Corporations Frequently mosquito control by an individual or a small group of individuals is impractical because the problem is too extensive. Under these conditions, a more extensive control program may be organized by the formation of a vector control district or a mosquito abatement district, or by having a program instituted through the local health department. Whether the county administration institutes such a program or a formal district is formed will depend upon the wishes of the taxpayers and voters of the area involved. Moreover, it is important to report mosquito problems to your local government to aid in their assessment and monitoring of mosquito problems. The first step in organizing a formal program of mosquito control is a survey to establish the severity of the problem, the major mosquito producing sources, and the area involved. Assistance from the local health department or appropriate office of the responsible state health department is available. The information acquired from this survey should be correlated with a feasibility study. This study should report on the need for a program, methods of organizing a formal control program, specific recommendations on methods of control, and economic ramifications result from control activities. If the report recommends a control program administered by county authorities (usually local health department), concerned citizens should then petition the governing body of the county to institute such a program, with financing to be provided through the appropriate county budget. Conversely, if the report recommends a control program conducted by a formally organized district, then appropriate action as prescribed by the applicable state law or laws must be taken. This usually involves preparation of a petition, hearings, and an election. For this type of action, legal counsel should be obtained. Technical consultation and advice on mosquito prevention and control may be obtained from the appropriate state health departments or from Extension offices. 6 References: Bohart M. R., Washino R.K. Mosquitoes of California. Berkeley. University of California-Division of Agricultural Services. Number 4084. 1978. Fradin M.S., Day J.F. Comparative efficacy of insect repellents against mosquito bites. N Engl J Med. 2002; 347(1):13-8. Fradin M.S. Mosquitoes and Mosquito Repellents: A clinician's guide. Annals of Internal Medicine 1998; 128:931-940. Laird, M. Introduction. Integrated Mosquito Control Methodologies. Vol. 1 Experience and components from conventional chemical control. Ed. M. Laird & J.W. Miles. New York. Academic Press. 1-14. 1983. Laird, M. The Natural History of Larval Mosquito Habitats. New York. Academic Press. 1988. Lilja, J. Mosquito-borne Disease Response Plan. Washington State Department of Health. 2002 Edition. Petersen L.R., Marfin A. A. West Nile Virus: A Primer for the Clinician [Review] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002; 137:173-179. Service, M.W. Mosquito Ecology: Field Sampling Methods. London. Applied Science Publishers Ltd., 1976. 7 IF r �/VAM itNt;'IV3N PLS-121� _..... _ June 2004 4i� WSU-Puyallup Pest Management for Prevention and Control of Mosquitoes with Special Attention to West Nile Virus By: Art Antonelli, WSU Extension Entomologist, Todd Murray, Whatcom Co. Extension Educator and Catherine Daniels, WSU Pesticide Coordinator Mosquitoes, like many other biting flies, are important pests. They annoy and bite humans and animals. Also, they may transmit disease-causing organisms such as malaria and encephalitis. While human malaria does not occur in Washington, outbreaks of encephalitis and mosquito transmission thereof do occur from time to time. In 2002, a type of encephalitis caused by the "West Nile Virus" was found in Washington State. West Nile Virus is a mosquito-transmitted encephalitis that can impact the health of humans, many bird species, horses, and a variety of other animals. West Nile Virus is primarily a virus of birds and is transmitted from infected birds to other birds by mosquitoes; other animals and people are incidental hosts and obtain the virus from infected mosquitoes. Visit the Center for Disease Control (www.cdc.gov) or Washington State Department of Health (www.doh.wa.gov) for the most recent information on West Nile Virus in North America. Life Cycle The adult stages (Fig. 1) of many mosquito species are feeders of blood, which has given some disease- causing organisms a reliable mode of transmission to animal hosts. The feeding times and behaviors can differ between mosquito species; some species will feed in daylight while some feed at dusk and dawn (Bohart & Washino, 1978). The egg (Fig. 2), larval (Fig. 3) and pupal (Fig. 4) stages of mosquitoes are generally associated with bodies of Fig. 1. An adult mosquito taking a blood meal. water. Some mosquito species are specific to tidal flood lands while others are specific to shallow, warm, stagnant water (Laird, 1988). Mosquitoes are always located near water since water is essential for growth of the immature stages, thus the presence of water is crucial in focusing control programs. The advice provided here concerns mosquito control on private property —city governments or county mosquito abatement districts handle extensive areas of control. P^rir i i 9 i Fig. 2.An egg raft of Culex sp. mosquito. 1 Fig. 3.A mosquito larva(wiggler). v Control Prevent mosquitoes from reproducing by altering their natural habitat. Habitat alteration is a long- term solution to mosquito problems and is the best means of control. In situations where habitat �� alteration will have undesirable consequences, such as draining wetlands, use other approaches to augment or support natural predators such as native fish and frogs to assist in pest reduction. y Information on mosquito eating fish is available from WDFW at 360-902-2663. This is the logical Fig.4.A mosquito pupa(tumbler). first step in integrated pest management, which by definition utilizes all reasonable methods to achieve pest reduction in a way that has the least negative impact on the environment. The following guidelines will assist you in identifying potential habitats that harbor mosquitoes. Special attention is paid to objects and structures that retain water. To eliminate breeding places: 1. Remove standing water caused by construction puddles, seepage pools, lawn, or landscaping depressions by drainage or filling with earth. 2. Check irrigation and drainage ditches for leaks or seepage and maintain free flow of water. 3. Grade newly developed land to prevent standing water. 4. Provide drainage away from premises for excess irrigation water, or collect in storage sump and reuse on land. 5. Manage weeds in areas where adult mosquitoes Fig. 5.Ornamental pool-a potential breeding site congregate (such as small man-made bodies of water, ornamental pools (Fig. 5), water retention ponds (Fig. 6), lagoons or water reservoirs.) 6. Regularly remove floating debris from ponds to reduce egg-laying sites. 7. Construct drainage holes on structures and containers that may trap water such as barrels. 8. Promote drainage of old tires (Fig. 7) by drilling holes. Fig. 6. Water retention pond in a housing development-a potential breeding site. Application of larvacides to retention ponds requires a NPDES permit and a valid pesticide aonlicator license. 2 9. Recycle, destroy, flatten or dispose of tin cans or any other artificial water containers. 10. Drain gutters and water from under homes. 11. Change water in birdbaths, pet watering dishes and livestock watering troughs once or twice a week. Stock ornamental pools with predacious fish. 12. Fill tree holes with sand or mortar, or develop drainholes so water cannot accumulate. 13. Pay particular attention to such gardening aids Fig.T Old tires-another potential breeding site for as sheets of discarded, crumpled polyethylene mosquitoes. film (often used as plastic mulch). Since these catch water easily, they provide an excellent almost permanent breeding site. They shield against evaporation, even help moisture condense. 14. Check and regularly drain pool tarps and Jacuzzi covers for collected rainwater. Pesticides Registered for Mosquito Control If the problem cannot be solved with cultural methods such as habitat alteration, then judicious use of pesticides may be the final alternative. Commercial Applicators Pesticides used in mosquito control are designed basically as "Adulticides" and "Larvacides." Adulticides are available as "Liquid Concentrations" primarily designed for use in "Ultra-low Volume" sprayers, either by aerial applications or by ground-based equipment; and "Emulsifiable Concentrations" primarily designed to be suspended in water and used relatively coarse sprays. Both forms of concentrations can be diluted with oil and used in thermal fog generators. Lavacides are available as "Liquid Concentrations," "Emulsifiable Concentrations," are described in the preceding paragraph, and as "Granules." Granules are prepared from clay with the pesticide mixed into them or as sand granules coated with the pesticide and can be distributed by aerial application or ground- based equipment. They are best used in aquatic areas with heavy vegetation canopies and as prehatch applications in floodwater situations. There are also light paraffinic-based oils for use as larvacides as well as some specialty items, which release chemicals slowly into the water. 3 Due to constant changes in registrations of commercial pesticides we will not list specific ones but rather refer the reader to the PNW Insect Control Handbook, which is annually revised. A copy of this handbook resides in virtually all Cooperative Extension offices. Aquatic applications, with the exception of specific products listed in the paragraph below and used according to label instructions, require the user to possess a valid pesticide applicator license with the appropriate category as well as an NPDES permit. A list of license categories can be obtained at http://wsprs.wsu.edu/LicensFact WNV.pdf. NPDES permit applications can be found at www.ecy.wa.gov/programslwq/pesticides/index.html. Homeowner Products Homeowners are allowed to apply certain mosquito larvacides to water on their own property. Do not apply pesticides to moving water such as streams and do not apply them in such a way that the chemical drifts or moves off your property. Products labeled only for home and garden mosquito larval control may be used. At the time this bulletin was printed these include three Bti (Bacillus thuringiensis israeiensis) labels, the trade names of which are Mosquito Bits TM Quick Kill Mosquitoes Bayer Advanced Garden Mosquito Preventer TM granules, and Summit Mosquito Dunks . There are also growth regulator labels (Methoprene) available called Zodiac Preventive Mosquito Control TM Prevents Adult Mosquito Emergence 21 day Protection Pre-Strike and Vet-Kem Mosquito Larvicide Granules Siphotrol. If you have questions about mosquito control on adjacent properties, housing development retention ponds, etc. contact your local city or county authority (e.g. King County- supply name, or phone number or URL.) Protection from Biting Mosquitoes To reduce the risk of mosquito-borne diseases and annoyances caused by biting mosquitoes, it is important to protect ones self. Limit outdoor activities when mosquitoes are active, such as at dusk. Keep windows and doorways tightly sealed and install window and door screens to prevent mosquitoes from entering the house. When working outside during mosquito season, wear protective clothing such as long-sleeved shirts and pants. Mosquito netting can also be used to protect one's face and neck or used on infant carriages and strollers. Repellents are commonly used to prevent mosquito bites during outdoor activities, such as hunting and gardening. Choose a repellent that best fits your outdoor activity. Apply repellents to areas that are exposed. Wash off repellents when retuning inside and reduce the amount of time of unnecessary exposure. Repellents, especially those containing diethyltoluamide (commonly known as 4 w 1 DEET), prevent mosquito bites for at least several hours up to a full day. DEET can be applied to both skin and clothing. For most conditions, products with 10- 40% DEET are sufficient for repelling mosquitoes on adult persons (Lilja 2002; Peterson & Marfin, 2002). Higher concentrations do not offer much benefit for longer protection (Fradin, 1998). Few people experience adverse reactions from DEET and other repellents (Fradin, 1998). Be sure to read and follow the directions on the container. Consult your physician or local health department for inquiries about use on infants and children. Citronella is a commonly used repellent that is applied topically or volatilized in citronella candles. Protection of topically applied citronella is short lasting and multiple applications may need to be made for long-lasting protection. Citronella candles, and other candles, can offer some reduction of mosquito bites but there is no evidence attributing repellency to citronella (Fradin, 1998). Permethrin has both insecticidal and repellency characteristics. Products containing permethrin, labeled for mosquito repellency can be used on clothing and other fabrics, such as tents, but should not be applied directly to skin (Fradin, 1998). Read the label and follow directions carefully when using these mosquito repellents and insecticides. Some bath oils, such as Avon Skin-So-Soft, do offer some protection from mosquito bites and contain repellents recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency. These products last only a short amount of time. Multiple applications may be needed to offer mosquito repellency (Fradin, 1998). Using mosquito-repelling plants, such as the citrosa plant, and electronic bug zappers are not known to significantly reduce mosquito numbers. Repellents containing plant-derived chemicals, such as soybean oil, may have some repellent properties but durations of repellency are not as long lasting as products containing DEET (Fradin & Day, 2002). Regarding Horses and West Nile Virus. While certain birds are the primary host, there are mammals that are dead end hosts, some of which are harmed more by the disease than others. Horses are particularly susceptible. From information garnered from Department of Ecology and Department of Health, it is anticipated that 30-40% of infected horses showing symptoms will die or be permanently disabled. Thus it is imperative that horse owners have their horses vaccinated before the next mosquito (the vector) season begins (April.) Why the urgency? It is because 2 doses, 3-6 weeks apart are required, and immunity is not achieved until 5 or 6 weeks after the second dose. This also requires an annual booster. Only a veterinarian can perform the vaccination. 5 A Mosquito Control by Municipal Corporations Frequently mosquito control by an individual or a small group of individuals is impractical because the problem is too extensive. Under these conditions, a more extensive control program may be organized by the formation of a vector control district or a mosquito abatement district, or by having a program instituted through the local health department. Whether the county administration institutes such a program or a formal district is formed will depend upon the wishes of the taxpayers and voters of the area involved. Moreover, it is important to report mosquito problems to your local government to aid in their assessment and monitoring of mosquito problems. The first step in organizing a formal program of mosquito control is a survey to establish the severity of the problem, the major mosquito producing sources, and the area involved. Assistance from the local health department or appropriate office of the responsible state health department is available. The information acquired from this survey should be correlated with a feasibility study. This study should report on the need for a program, methods of organizing a formal control program, specific recommendations on methods of control, and economic ramifications result from control activities. If the report recommends a control program administered by county authorities (usually local health department), concerned citizens should then petition the governing body of the county to institute such a program, with financing to be provided through the appropriate county budget. Conversely, if the report recommends a control program conducted by a formally organized district, then appropriate action as prescribed by the applicable state law or laws must be taken. This usually involves preparation of a petition, hearings, and an election. For this type of action, legal counsel should be obtained. Technical consultation and advice on mosquito prevention and control may be obtained from the appropriate state health departments or from Extension offices. 6 References: Bohart M. R., Washino R.K. Mosquitoes of California. Berkeley. University of California-Division of Agricultural Services. Number 4084. 1978. Fradin M.S., Day J.F. Comparative efficacy of insect repellents against mosquito bites. N Engl J Med. 2002; 347(1):13-8. Fradin M.S. Mosquitoes and Mosquito Repellents: A clinician's guide. Annals of Internal Medicine 1998; 128:931-940. Laird, M. Introduction. Integrated Mosquito Control Methodologies. Vol. 1 Experience and components from conventional chemical control. Ed. M. Laird & J.W. Miles. New York. Academic Press. 1-14. 1983. Laird, M. The Natural History of Larval Mosquito Habitats. New York. Academic Press. 1988. Lilja, J. Mosquito-borne Disease Response Plan. Washington State Department of Health. 2002 Edition. Petersen L.R., Marfin A. A. West Nile Virus: A Primer for the Clinician [Review] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002; 137:173-179. Service, M.W. Mosquito Ecology: Field Sampling Methods. London. Applied Science Publishers Ltd., 1976. 7 WW]ING[0N, i'fAli (JINI ► 1;S1fY PLS-121 ?,I[. ",i t� June 2004 '1-' WSU-Puyallup Pest Management for Prevention and Control of Mosquitoes with Special Attention to West Nile Virus By: Art Antonelli, WSU Extension Entomologist, Todd Murray, Whatcom Co. Extension Educator and Catherine Daniels, WSU Pesticide Coordinator Mosquitoes, like many other biting flies, are important pests. They annoy and bite humans and animals. Also, they may transmit disease-causing organisms such as malaria and encephalitis. While human malaria does not occur in Washington, outbreaks of encephalitis and mosquito transmission thereof do occur from time to time. In 2002, a type of encephalitis caused by the "West Nile Virus" was found in Washington State, West Nile Virus is a mosquito-transmitted encephalitis that can impact the health of humans, many bird species, horses, and a variety of other animals. West Nile Virus is primarily a virus of birds and is transmitted from infected birds to other birds by mosquitoes; other animals and people are incidental hosts and obtain the virus from infected mosquitoes. Visit the Center for Disease Control (www.cdc.gov) or Washington State Department of Health (www.doh.wa.aov) for the most recent information on West Nile Virus in North America. Life Cycle The adult stages (Fig. 1) of many mosquito species are feeders of blood, which has given some disease- causing organisms a reliable mode of transmission to animal hosts. The feeding times and behaviors can differ between mosquito species; some species will feed in daylight while some feed at dusk and dawn (Bohart & Washino, 1978). The egg (Fig. 2), larval (Fig. 3) and pupal (Fig. 4) stages of mosquitoes are generally associated with bodies of Fig. I.An adult mosquito taking a blood meal. water. Some mosquito species are specific to tidal flood lands while others are specific to shallow, warm, stagnant water (Laird, 1988). Mosquitoes are always located near water since water is essential for growth of the immature stages, thus the presence of water is crucial in focusing control programs. The advice provided here concerns mosquito control on private property —city governments or county mosquito abatement districts handle extensive areas of control. MY ail'' h'il , Fig. 2.An egg raft of Culex sp. mosquito. 1 Fig. 3.A mosquito larva(wiggler). Control Prevent mosquitoes from reproducing by altering y ; their natural habitat. Habitat alteration is a long- term solution to mosquito problems and is the best E, means of control. In situations where habitat s alteration will have undesirable consequences, such as draining wetlands, use other approaches to augment or support natural predators such as w` native fish and frogs to assist in pest reduction. '` �. Information on mosquito eating fish is available from WDFW at 360-902-2663. This is the logical Fig.4.A mosquito pupa (tumbler). first step in integrated pest management, which by definition utilizes all reasonable methods to achieve pest reduction in a way that has the least negative impact on the environment. The following guidelines will assist you in identifying potential habitats that harbor mosquitoes. Special attention is paid to objects and structures that retain water. To eliminate breeding places: 1. Remove standing water caused by construction � puddles, seepage pools, lawn, or landscaping depressions by drainage or filling with earth. 2. Check irrigation and drainage ditches for leaks or seepage and maintain free flow of water. 3. Grade newly developed land to prevent standing water. 4. Provide drainage away from premises for excess irrigation water, or collect in storage sump and reuse on land. 5. Manage weeds in areas where adult mosquitoes Fig. 5.Ornamental pool-a potential breeding site congregate (such as small man-made bodies of water, ornamental pools (Fig. 5), water retention ponds (Fig. 6), lagoons or water reservoirs.) 6. Regularly remove floating debris from ponds to r w, reduce egg-laying sites. 7. Construct drainage holes on structures and containers that may trap water such as barrels. a 8. Promote drainage of old tires (Fig. 7) by drilling holes. Fig.6. Water retention pond in a housing development-a potential breeding site. Application of larvacides to retention ponds requires a NPDES permit and a valid pesticide anolicator license. 2 9. Recycle, destroy, flatten or dispose of tin cans or u any other artificial water containers. 10. Drain gutters and water from under homes. 11. Change wa ter in bi rdbaths, et watering dishes 9 , P 9 ds and livestock watering troughs once or twice a week. Stock ornamental pools with predacious fish. 12. Fill tree holes with sand or mortar, or develop drainholes so water cannot accumulate. 13. Pay particular attention to such gardening aids Fig.7.Old tires-another potential breeding site for as sheets of discarded, crumpled polyethylene mosquitoes. film (often used as plastic mulch). Since these catch water easily, they provide an excellent almost permanent breeding site. They shield against evaporation, even help moisture condense. 14. Check and regularly drain pool tarps and Jacuzzi covers for collected rainwater. Pesticides Registered for Mosquito Control If the problem cannot be solved with cultural methods such as habitat alteration, then judicious use of pesticides may be the final alternative. Commercial Applicators Pesticides used in mosquito control are designed basically as "Adulticides" and "Larvacides." Adulticides are available as "Liquid Concentrations" primarily designed for use in "Ultra-low Volume" sprayers, either by aerial applications or by ground-based equipment; and "Emulsifiable Concentrations" primarily designed to be suspended in water and used relatively coarse sprays. Both forms of concentrations can be diluted with oil and used in thermal fog generators. Lavacides are available as "Liquid Concentrations," "Emulsifiable Concentrations," are described in the preceding paragraph, and as "Granules." Granules are prepared from clay with the pesticide mixed into them or as sand granules coated with the pesticide and can be distributed by aerial application or ground- based equipment. They are best used in aquatic areas with heavy vegetation canopies and as prehatch applications in floodwater situations. There are also light paraffinic-based oils for use as larvacides as well as some specialty items, which release chemicals slowly into the water. 3 Due to constant changes in registrations of commercial pesticides we will not list specific ones but rather refer the reader to the PNW Insect Control Handbook, which is annually revised. A copy of this handbook resides in virtually all Cooperative Extension offices. Aquatic applications, with the exception of specific products listed in the paragraph below and used according to label instructions, require the user to possess a valid pesticide applicator license with the appropriate category as well as an NPDES permit. A list of license categories can be obtained at http://wsprs.wsu.edu/LicensFact WNV.pdf. NPDES permit applications can be found at www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq,�pesticides/index.html. Homeowner Products Homeowners are allowed to apply certain mosquito larvacides to water on their own property. Do not apply pesticides to moving water such as streams and do not apply them in such a way that the chemical drifts or moves off your property. Products labeled only for home and garden mosquito larval control may be used. At the time this bulletin was printed these include three l3ti (Bacillus thuringiensis israe%nsis) labels, the trade names of which are Mosquito Bits TM Quick Kill Mosquitoes , Bayer Advanced Garden Mosquito Preventer TM granules, and Summit Mosquito Dunks . There are also growth regulator labels (Methoprene) available called Zodiac Preventive Mosquito Control TM Prevents Adult Mosquito Emergence 21 day Protection , Pre-Strike and Vet-Kem Mosquito Larvicide Granules Siphotrol. If you have questions about mosquito control on adjacent properties, housing development retention ponds, etc. contact your local city or county authority (e.g. King County- supply name, or phone number or URL.) Protection from Biting Mosquitoes To reduce the risk of mosquito-borne diseases and annoyances caused by biting mosquitoes, it is important to protect ones self. Limit outdoor activities when mosquitoes are active, such as at dusk. Keep windows and doorways tightly sealed and install window and door screens to prevent mosquitoes from entering the house. When working outside during mosquito season, wear protective clothing such as long-sleeved shirts and pants. Mosquito netting can also be used to protect one's face and neck or used on infant carriages and strollers. Repellents are commonly used to prevent mosquito bites during outdoor activities, such as hunting and gardening. Choose a repellent that best fits your outdoor activity. Apply repellents to areas that are exposed. Wash off repellents when retuning inside and reduce the amount of time of unnecessary exposure. Repellents, especially those containing diethyltoluamide (commonly known as 4 f DEET), prevent mosquito bites for at least several hours up to a full day. DEET can be applied to both skin and clothing. For most conditions, products with 10- 40% DEET are sufficient for repelling mosquitoes on adult persons (Lilja 2002; Peterson & Marfin, 2002). Higher concentrations do not offer much benefit for longer protection (Fradin, 1998). Few people experience adverse reactions from DEET and other repellents (Fradin, 1998). Be sure to read and follow the directions on the container. Consult your physician or local health department for inquiries about use on infants and children. Citronella is a commonly used repellent that is applied topically or volatilized in citronella candles. Protection of topically applied citronella is short lasting and multiple applications may need to be made for long-lasting protection. Citronella candles, and other candles, can offer some reduction of mosquito bites but there is no evidence attributing repellency to citronella (Fradin, 1998). Permethrin has both insecticidal and repellency characteristics. Products containing permethrin, labeled for mosquito repellency can be used on clothing and other fabrics, such as tents, but should not be applied directly to skin (Fradin, 1998). Read the label and follow directions carefully when using these mosquito repellents and insecticides. Some bath oils, such as Avon Skin-So-Soft, do offer some protection from mosquito bites and contain repellents recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency. These products last only a short amount of time. Multiple applications may be needed to offer mosquito repellency (Fradin, 1998). Using mosquito-repelling plants, such as the citrosa plant, and electronic bug zappers are not known to significantly reduce mosquito numbers. Repellents containing plant-derived chemicals, such as soybean oil, may have some repellent properties but durations of repellency are not as long lasting as products containing DEET (Fradin & Day, 2002). Regarding Horses and West Nile Virus. While certain birds are the primary host, there are mammals that are dead end hosts, some of which are harmed more by the disease than others. Horses are particularly susceptible. From information garnered from Department of Ecology and Department of Health, it is anticipated that 30-40% of infected horses showing symptoms will die or be permanently disabled. Thus it is imperative that horse owners have their horses vaccinated before the next mosquito (the vector) season begins (April.) Why the urgency? It is because 2 doses, 3-6 weeks apart are required, and immunity is not achieved until 5 or 6 weeks after the second dose. This also requires an annual booster. Only a veterinarian can perform the vaccination. 5 Mosquito Control by Municipal Corporations Frequently mosquito control by an individual or a small group of individuals is impractical because the problem is too extensive. Under these conditions, a more extensive control program may be organized by the formation of a vector control district or a mosquito abatement district, or by having a program instituted through the local health department. Whether the county administration institutes such a program or a formal district is formed will depend upon the wishes of the taxpayers and voters of the area involved. Moreover, it is important to report mosquito problems to your local government to aid in their assessment and monitoring of mosquito problems. The first step in organizing a formal program of mosquito control is a survey to establish the severity of the problem, the major mosquito producing sources, and the area involved. Assistance from the local health department or appropriate office of the responsible state health department is available. The information acquired from this survey should be correlated with a feasibility study. This study should report on the need for a program, methods of organizing a formal control program, specific recommendations on methods of control, and economic ramifications result from control activities. If the report recommends a control program administered by county authorities (usually local health department), concerned citizens should then petition the governing body of the county to institute such a program, with financing to be provided through the appropriate county budget. Conversely, if the report recommends a control program conducted by a formally organized district, then appropriate action as prescribed by the applicable state law or laws must be taken. This usually involves preparation of a petition, hearings, and an election. For this type of action, legal counsel should be obtained. Technical consultation and advice on mosquito prevention and control may be obtained from the appropriate state health departments or from Extension offices. 6 References: Bohart M. R., Washino R.K. Mosquitoes of California. Berkeley. University of California-Division of Agricultural Services. Number 4084. 1978. Fradin M.S., Day J.F. Comparative efficacy of insect repellents against mosquito bites. N Engl J Med. 2002; 347(1):13-8. Fradin M.S. Mosquitoes and Mosquito Repellents: A clinician's guide. Annals of Internal Medicine 1998; 128:931-940. Laird, M. Introduction. Integrated Mosquito Control Methodologies. Vol. 1 Experience and components from conventional chemical control. Ed. M. Laird & J.W. Miles. New York. Academic Press. 1-14. 1983. Laird, M. The Natural History of Larval Mosquito Habitats. New York. Academic Press. 1988. Lilja, J. Mosquito-borne Disease Response Plan. Washington State Department of Health. 2002 Edition. Petersen L.R., Marfin A. A. West Nile Virus: A Primer for the Clinician [Review] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002; 137:173-179. Service, M.W. Mosquito Ecology: Field Sampling Methods. London. Applied Science Publishers Ltd., 1976. 7 t: i;°1I`(. A`1 %I 1;51"L PLS-121 IIN(;l June 2004 WSU-Puyallup Pest Management for Prevention and Control of Mosquitoes with Special Attention to West Nile Virus By: Art Antonelli, WSU Extension Entomologist, Todd Murray, Whatcom Co. Extension Educator and Catherine Daniels, WSU Pesticide Coordinator Mosquitoes, like many other biting flies, are important pests. They annoy and bite humans and animals. Also, they may transmit disease-causing organisms such as malaria and encephalitis. While human malaria does not occur in Washington, outbreaks of encephalitis and mosquito transmission thereof do occur from time to time. In 2002, a type of encephalitis caused by the "West Nile Virus" was found in Washington State. West Nile Virus is a mosquito-transmitted encephalitis that can impact the health of humans, many bird species, horses, and a variety of other animals. West Nile Virus is primarily a virus of birds and is transmitted from infected birds to other birds by mosquitoes; other animals and people are incidental hosts and obtain the virus from infected mosquitoes. Visit the Center for Disease Control (www.cdc.gov) or Washington State Department of Health (www.doh.wa.gov) for the most recent information on West Nile Virus in North America. Life Cycle The adult stages (Fig. 1) of many mosquito species are feeders of blood, which has given some disease- causing organisms a reliable mode of transmission to animal hosts. The feeding times and behaviors can differ between mosquito species; some species will feed in daylight while some feed at dusk and dawn (Bohart & Washino, 1978). The egg (Fig. 2), larval (Fig. 3) and pupal (Fig. 4) stages of mosquitoes are generally associated with bodies of Fig. 1.An adult mosquito taking a blood meal. water. Some mosquito species are specific to tidal flood lands while others are specific to shallow, warm, stagnant water (Laird, 1988). Mosquitoes are always located near water since water is essential for growth of the immature stages, thus the presence of water is crucial in focusing control programs. The advice provided here concerns mosquito control on private property —city governments or county mosquito abatement districts handle extensive areas of control. Fig. 2.An egg raft of Culex sp. mosquito. 1 Fig. 3.A mosquito larva(wiggler). f T, Control Prevent mosquitoes from reproducing by altering their natural habitat. Habitat alteration is a long � g term solution to mosquito problems and is the best v s means of control. In situations where habitat Iy � alteration will have undesirable consequences, such ti as draining wetlands, use other approaches to augment or support natural predators such as native fish and frogs to assist in pest reduction. Information on mosquito eating fish is available from WDFW at 360-902-2663. This is the logical Fig.4.A mosquito pupa(tumbler). first step in integrated pest management, which by definition utilizes all reasonable methods to achieve pest reduction in a way that has the least negative impact on the environment. The following guidelines will assist you in identifying potential habitats that harbor mosquitoes. Special attention is paid to objects and structures that retain water. To eliminate breeding places: 1. Remove standing water caused by construction puddles, seepage pools, lawn, or landscaping , depressions by drainage or filling with earth. 2. Check irrigation and drainage ditches for leaks or seepage and maintain free flow of water. 3. Grade newly developed land to prevent standing water. 4. Provide drainage away from premises for excess irrigation water, or collect in storage sump and reuse on land. 5. Manage weeds in areas where adult mosquitoes Fig. S.Ornamental pool-a potential breeding site congregate (such as small man-made bodies of water, ornamental pools (Fig. 5), water retention ponds (Fig. 6), lagoons or water reservoirs.) F 6. Regularly remove floating debris from ponds to reduce egg-laying sites. 7. Construct drainage holes on structures and containers that may trap water such as barrels. 8. Promote drainage of old tires (Fig. 7) by drilling holes. Fig.6. Water retention pond in a housing development-a potential breeding site. Application of larvacides to retention ponds requires a NPDES permit and a valid pesticide anolicator license. 2 f t 9. Recycle, destroy, flatten or dispose of tin cans or '� any other artificial water containers. 10. Drain gutters and water from under homes. 11. Change water in birdbaths, pet watering dishes and livestock watering troughs once or twice a week. Stock ornamental pools with predacious fish. 12. Fill tree holes with sand or mortar, or develop drainholes so water cannot accumulate. 13. Pay particular attention to such gardening aids Fig.7.Old tires-another potential breeding site for as sheets of discarded, crumpled polyethylene mosquitoes. film (often used as plastic mulch). Since these catch water easily, they provide an excellent almost permanent breeding site. They shield against evaporation, even help moisture condense. 14. Check and regularly drain pool tarps and Jacuzzi covers for collected rainwater. Pesticides Registered for Mosquito Control If the problem cannot be solved with cultural methods such as habitat alteration, then judicious use of pesticides may be the final alternative. Commercial Applicators Pesticides used in mosquito control are designed basically as "Adulticides" and "Larvicides." Adulticides are available as "Liquid Concentrations" primarily designed for use in "Ultra-low Volume" sprayers, either by aerial applications or by ground-based equipment; and "Emulsifiable Concentrations" primarily designed to be suspended in water and used relatively coarse sprays. Both forms of concentrations can be diluted with oil and used in thermal fog generators. Lavacides are available as "Liquid Concentrations," "Emulsifiable Concentrations," are described in the preceding paragraph, and as "Granules." Granules are prepared from clay with the pesticide mixed into them or as sand granules coated with the pesticide and can be distributed by aerial application or ground- based equipment. They are best used in aquatic areas with heavy vegetation canopies and as prehatch applications in floodwater situations. There are also light paraffinic-based oils for use as larvacides as well as some specialty items, which release chemicals slowly into the water. 3 Due to constant changes in registrations of commercial pesticides we will not list specific ones but rather refer the reader to the PNW Insect Control Handbook, which is annually revised. A copy of this handbook resides in virtually all Cooperative Extension offices. Aquatic applications, with the exception of specific products listed in the paragraph below and used according to label instructions, require the user to possess a valid pesticide applicator license with the appropriate category as well as an NPDES permit. A list of license categories can be obtained at http://wsprs.wsu.edu/LicensFact WNV.pdf. NPDES permit applications can be found at www.ecv.wa.aov/Drograms/­­wq/pesticides/­­`index.htmi. Homeowner Products Homeowners are allowed to apply certain mosquito larvacides to water on their own property. Do not apply pesticides to moving water such as streams and do not apply them in such a way that the chemical drifts or moves off your property. Products labeled only for home and garden mosquito larval control may be used. At the time this bulletin was printed these include three Bti (Bacillus thuringiensis israeiensis) labels, the trade names of which are Mosquito Bits TM Quick Kill Mosquitoes Bayer Advanced Garden Mosquito Preventer TM granules, and Summit Mosquito Dunks . There are also growth regulator labels (Methoprene) available called Zodiac Preventive Mosquito Control TM Prevents Adult Mosquito Emergence 21 day Protection Pre-Strike and Vet-Kem Mosquito Larvicide Granules Siphotrol. If you have questions about mosquito control on adjacent properties, housing development retention ponds, etc. contact your local city or county authority (e.g. King County- supply name, or phone number or URL.) Protection from Biting Mosquitoes To reduce the risk of mosquito-borne diseases and annoyances caused by biting mosquitoes, it is important to protect ones self. Limit outdoor activities when mosquitoes are active, such as at dusk. Keep windows and doorways tightly sealed and install window and door screens to prevent mosquitoes from entering the house. When working outside during mosquito season, wear protective clothing such as long-sleeved shirts and pants. Mosquito netting can also be used to protect one's face and neck or used on infant carriages and strollers. Repellents are commonly used to prevent mosquito bites during outdoor activities, such as hunting and gardening. Choose a repellent that best fits your outdoor activity. Apply repellents to areas that are exposed. Wash off repellents when retuning inside and reduce the amount of time of unnecessary exposure. Repellents, especially those containing diethyltoluamide (commonly known as 4 DEET), prevent mosquito bites for at least several hours up to a full day. DEET can be applied to both skin and clothing. For most conditions, products with 10- 40% DEEP are sufficient for repelling mosquitoes on adult persons (Lilja 2002; Peterson & Marfin, 2002). Higher concentrations do not offer much benefit for longer protection (Fradin, 1998). Few people experience adverse reactions from DEET and other repellents (Fradin, 1998). Be sure to read and follow the directions on the container. Consult your physician or local health department for inquiries about use on infants and children. Citronella is a commonly used repellent that is applied topically or volatilized in citronella candies. Protection of topically applied citronella is short lasting and multiple applications may need to be made for long-lasting protection. Citronella candles, and other candles, can offer some reduction of mosquito bites but there is no evidence attributing repellency to citronella (Fradin, 1998). Permethrin has both insecticidal and repellency characteristics. Products containing permethrin, labeled for mosquito repellency can be used on clothing and other fabrics, such as tents, but should not be applied directly to skin (Fradin, 1998). Read the label and follow directions carefully when using these mosquito repellents and insecticides. Some bath oils, such as Avon Skin-So-Soft, do offer some protection from mosquito bites and contain repellents recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency. These products last only a short amount of time. Multiple applications may be needed to offer mosquito repellency (Fradin, 1998). Using mosquito-repelling plants, such as the citrosa plant, and electronic bug zappers are not known to significantly reduce mosquito numbers. Repellents containing plant-derived chemicals, such as soybean oil, may have some repellent properties but durations of repellency are not as long lasting as products containing DEEP (Fradin & Day, 2002). Regarding Horses and West Nile Virus. While certain birds are the primary host, there are mammals that are dead end hosts, some of which are harmed more by the disease than others. Horses are particularly susceptible. From information garnered from Department of Ecology and Department of Health, it is anticipated that 30-40% of infected horses showing symptoms will die or be permanently disabled. Thus it is imperative that horse owners have their horses vaccinated before the next mosquito (the vector) season begins (April.) Why the urgency? It is because 2 doses, 3-6 weeks apart are required, and immunity is not achieved until 5 or 6 weeks after the second dose. This also requires an annual booster. Only a veterinarian can perform the vaccination. 5 r , Mosquito Control by Municipal Corporations Frequently mosquito control by an individual or a small group of individuals is impractical because the problem is too extensive. Under these conditions, a more extensive control program may be organized by the formation of a vector control district or a mosquito abatement district, or by having a program instituted through the local health department. Whether the county administration institutes such a program or a formal district is formed will depend upon the wishes of the taxpayers and voters of the area involved. Moreover, it is important to report mosquito problems to your local government to aid in their assessment and monitoring of mosquito problems. The first step in organizing a formal program of mosquito control is a survey to establish the severity of the problem, the major mosquito producing sources, and the area involved. Assistance from the local health department or appropriate office of the responsible state health department is available. The information acquired from this survey should be correlated with a feasibility study. This study should report on the need for a program, methods of organizing a formal control program, specific recommendations on methods of control, and economic ramifications result from control activities. If the report recommends a control program administered by county authorities (usually local health department), concerned citizens should then petition the governing body of the county to institute such a program, with financing to be provided through the appropriate county budget. Conversely, if the report recommends a control program conducted by a formally organized district, then appropriate action as prescribed by the applicable state law or laws must be taken. This usually involves preparation of a petition, hearings, and an election. For this type of action, legal counsel should be obtained. Technical consultation and advice on mosquito prevention and control may be obtained from the appropriate state health departments or from Extension offices. 6 References: Bohart M. R., Washino R.K. Mosquitoes of California. Berkeley. University of California-Division of Agricultural Services. Number 4084. 1978. Fradin M.S., Day J.F. Comparative efficacy of insect repellents against mosquito bites. N Engl J Med. 2002; 347(1):13-8. Fradin M.S. Mosquitoes and Mosquito Repellents: A clinician's guide. Annals of Internal Medicine 1998; 128:931-940. Laird, M. Introduction. Integrated Mosquito Control Methodologies. Vol. 1 Experience and components from conventional chemical control. Ed. M. Laird & J.W. Miles. New York. Academic Press. 1-14. 1983. Laird, M. The Natural History of Larval Mosquito Habitats. New York. Academic Press. 1988. Lilja, J. Mosquito-borne Disease Response Plan. Washington State Department of Health. 2002 Edition. Petersen L.R., Marfin A. A. West Nile Virus: A Primer for the Clinician [Review] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002; 137:173-179. Service, M.W. Mosquito Ecology: Field Sampling Methods. London. Applied Science Publishers Ltd., 1976. 7 CITY OF RENTON ♦ fu '} ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator �T April 9,2007 SUBJECT: 2007 MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE REQUEST Dear Resident/Property Owner: The City of Renton is preparing to conduct its annual Mosquito Abatement Program to control mosquito populations near the Panther Creek Wetlands complex(Exhibit A). The target area is approximately 60 acres adjacent to and upland of the eastern edge of the Panther Creek Wetlands, located between SR-167 on the west, and Lake Avenue South/Talbot Road South on the east, and extending from SW 39th Street on the south to I-405 on the north,within the City of Renton. Mosquito control will consist of land treatment applications of an Environmental Protection Agency registered, ultra-low volume insecticide spray(Exhibit C). A portable fogger(gasoline- powered backpack-mounted)will be used to apply the spray to upland vegetation. During April through August, when mosquito populations are higher, a licensed applicator/entomologist will apply the treatments in upland areas away from water and wetlands no more than twice per week. The application will be in accordance with the product label, and local, state and federal requirements. We are requesting you sign the enclosed Authorization and Release(Exhibit B) form,to allow the applicator access through your property, if needed,to apply treatment. Please return the completed Authorization and Release form, using the business reply envelope provided, by April 23,2007. If you do not return the form,we will not be able to treat your property. Thank you for your cooperation. If you have any questions,or would like more information about the Mosquito Abatement Program, please contact me at 425-430-7247. If you would like information on precautions you may take to help repel mosquitoes, see Exhibit C. Sincerely, Allen Quynn, RE Surface Water Uti ity ngineer Enclosures HAFile Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatemen rogram\2007 Program\City Correspondence\2007 Release Request.DOCWQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 R E N T O N ® AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer Y O� PLANNING/BUILDING/ ♦ + PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT NT4� M E M O R A N D U M DATE: April 20, 2007 TO: Kathy Keolker, Mayor FROM: Gregg Zimmermatr ministrator STAFF CONTACT: Ron Straka, Surface Water Utility Supervisor(ext. 7248) Allen Quynn, Surface Water Utility Engineer(ext. 7247) SUBJECT: 2007-2008 Mosquito Abatement Program Contract, Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc., as Sole-Source Provider of Entomologist /Pest Control Consultant Services ISSUE: Should the Mayor execute a contract, in the amount of$43,712.46, authorizing Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc., (Whitworth) as a sole-source provider of the 2007-2008 Mosquito Abatement Program to apply adulticide in the areas upland and east of the Panther Creek Wetlands (i.e., Talbot Hill area) and apply larvicide to City stormwater facilities, irrigation facilities, and catch basins for the control of mosquitoes? RECOMMENDATION: Approve and execute a contract, in the amount of$43,712.46, with Whitworth as a sole- source provider of pest control consultant services for the 2007-2008 Mosquito Abatement Program. BACKGROUND: The Surface Water Utility has administered the Mosquito Abatement Program since 1990. A sole-source contract with Whitworth is proposed for the continued use of adulticide to treat adult mosquitoes in the areas upland and east of the Panther Creek Wetlands. In addition, the contract will include the application of larvicide to City stormwater ponds and vaults, irrigation ponds, and catch basins. Whitworth has been the sole-source provider of pest control consultant services for the City's mosquito abatement efforts since 1990. Whitworth is the only known, qualified provider of this type of service and is familiar with the overall project area, including the areas where mosquitoes tend to congregate; e.g., access trails, wetlands, springs, and adjacent residences. Whitworth also has an experienced entomologist on staff to provide assistance in responding to public inquiries. In accordance with City Policy 250-02, Mayor/Whitworth Sole-Source April 20,2007 Page 2 of 3 Section 5.14.3, the Surface Water Utility requests the Mayor's approval to use Whitworth as a sole-source provider for the pest control consultant services contract. Washington State had three confirmed human cases of West Nile Virus in 2006 (none in King County) and the State Department of Health anticipates an increase in human cases this year. West Nile is a mosquito-borne virus that is spread to humans by the bite of an infected mosquito and not by person-to-person contact. In an effort to reduce the risk of human infection, the City has developed a response plan that includes larviciding City stormwater facilities, irrigation facilities, and catch basins, if needed, with Bacillus sphaericus. The response plan will augment the Department of Health program, which emphasizes prevention as the best protection from West Nile Virus. Larvicide treatment will be conducted in accordance with the City's Aquatic Mosquito Control Permit or as directed by the Department of Health. The total expenditure required for the 2007—2008 Mosquito Abatement Program Contract is$43,712.46, and includes the following tasks: Task 1 (Treatment of Panther Creek Wetlands) Whitworth will apply an Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)registered insecticide spray to brush and other upland vegetation, using a gasoline-powered,backpack- mounted, portable fogger. The applications will be conducted at a maximum frequency of twice per week during the months of April through August. Treatment will be conducted in upland areas, away from water or wetland areas, as weather conditions allow, and in accordance with the product label and other local, state, and federal requirements. The cost for adulticiding the areas upland and east of Panther Creek is $19,209,96 and will be funded through the approved 2007 Surface Water Utility's Mosquito Abatement Program Capital Improvement Program budget of$50,000. Task 2 (Larvicide Treatment of City Stormwater and Irrigation Facilities and Catch Basins Larvicide treatment is scheduled to begin June 2007 and will continue for the duration of the mosquito season, which typically extends through the end of September 2007. The contract scope of work and budget covers larviciding stormwater facilities, irrigation facilities, and catch basins. These facilities and catch basins are owned and maintained by the Maintenance Division, Parks Division, Facilities Division, and the Maplewood Golf Course. However, the City must authorize targeted catch basin treatment and the decision to treat will depend on whether there is confirmation of the West Nile Virus in King County. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 contract issue paper.doc\AQtp 1 Mayor/Whitworth Sole-Source April 20,2007 Page 3 of 3 The total cost to treat City stormwater and irrigation facilities and catch basins is $24,502.50 and will be funded as follows: PBPW Maintenance Services Division— Larvicide treatment to be funded through the approved Surface Water Utility 2007 Capital Improvement Program budget for the 2007 Mosquito Abatement Program. The approved 2007 adjusted budget for the Mosquito Abatement Program is $50,000. The estimated cost to treat Maintenance Division stormwater facilities and catch basins with larvicide is $10,617.75. The remaining balance in the project account of$39,382.25 will be used to complete Task 1 ($19,209.96) leaving a balance of$20,172.29 for City staff time to administer both tasks. Maplewood Golf Course—Larvicide treatment to be funded through the Golf Course Operating Fund. The estimated cost to treat the Maplewood Golf Course irrigation pond, stormwater ponds, and catch basins with larvicide is $4,764.37. Should all ponds and catch basins need to be treated with larvicide, the estimated project cost shall not exceed $4,764.37. Parks Division— Larvicide treatment to be funded through the Repairs and Maintenance Operating Fund. The estimated cost to treat Parks Maintenance Division catch basins with larvicide is estimated not to exceed $8,303.63. This project was funded in the 2007 Parks Maintenance Operating Budget. Facilities Division—Larvicide treatment to be funded through the 2007 Repairs and Maintenance Operating Fund. The estimated cost to treat Facilities Division stormwater facilities with larvicide is $816.75. CONCLUSION: The Planning/Building/Public Works Department requests the Mayor sign a contract in the amount of$43,712.46, authorizing Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc., as a sole-source provider of the 2007-2008 Mosquito Abatement Program to apply adulticide in the areas upland and east of the Panther Creek Wetlands (i.e., Talbot Hill area) and apply larvicide to City stormwater facilities, irrigation facilities, and catch basins for the control of mosquitoes. Attachment cc: Lys Hornsby,Utility Systems Division Director Greg Stroh,Facilities Maintenance Manager Terry Flatley,Parks Maintenance Manager Kelly Beymer,Golf Course Manager H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 contract issue paper.doc\AQtp EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF WORK 2007 MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM TASK NO. 1: TREATMENT OF PANTHER CREEK WETLANDS Treatment Methods and Materials: Land treatment applications of an ultra low volume(ULV), Environmental Protection Agency registered, insecticide will be applied to brush and other upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered, backpack-mounted,portable fogger. Treatment will be conducted in upland areas away from water or wetland areas as weather conditions allow and in accordance with the product label and other federal and state regulations. Treatment must also be conducted in accordance with the conditions of the Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigated(Application Number LUA05- 022,ECF) for the program made by the City of Renton Environmental Review Committee on April 1, 2005 and included as Exhibit D of the this contract. All necessary licenses and permits shall be the responsibility of the consultant to ensure their issuance prior to treatment. The synthetic pyrethroid insecticide product to be used is Permanone or other products containing similar formulations. Area of Treatment: The treatment area, shown in Exhibit E, is adjacent to and upland of the eastern edge of the Panther Creek Wetland generally located between SR-167 on the west and Lake Avenue South/Talbot Road South on the east and extending from SW 39th Street on the south to I-405 on the north, within the City of Renton,Washington. The project area covers approximately 60 acres to the east of the approximately 65-acre Panther Creek Wetland complex. Prior to treatment,the City will provide a highlighted copy of the map included in Exhibit D of this contract to indicate the properties within the project area for which authorization and release for access and treatment has been granted by the property owner or the owner's legal representative. The treatment application will be performed from foot trails through the project area used in the previous Mosquito Abatement Program treatment applications. The cost per treatment shall include all necessary work for clearing of the trails to allow the treatment to be applied. Frequency of Treatment: Fogging will be conducted in coordination with and at the request of the City at a maximum frequency of once per week during the months of April through August. The City may request treatments as frequent as twice per week if larger than normal mosquito populations justify more frequent treatment. The contract budget assumes a maximum number of 21 treatment applications. Coordination: Following each treatment,the consultant shall provide to the City a brief summary of the area treated and the type of chemical used, weather conditions during the treatment application, the time during which treatment was conducted, an estimate of the relative abundance and distribution of mosquitoes, and a recommendation on the scope and timing of subsequent treatment. t TASK NO. 2: TREATMENT OF CITY STORMWATER AND IRRIGATION FACILITIES AND CATCH BASINS Treatment Methods and Materials: Water treatment applications of an Environmental Protection Agency registered larvicide will be applied to City owned stormwater/irrigation impoundment facilities using hand applied briquettes or granules. Treatment will be applied in accordance with the product label and other federal and state regulations. Larvicide treatment must also be conducted in accordance with City obtained Aquatic Mosquito Control National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Waste Discharge General Permit. All necessary licenses shall be the responsibility of the consultant to ensure their issuance prior to treatment. The larvicide product to be used is Bacillus Sphaericus (BS)and is sold under the trade name VectoLex. Area of Treatment: The treatment areas consist of the following facilities: Owner Facility Name/Type Facility Location PBPW Maint. Svcs. Division Stonegate/WQ Pond NE 26`h and Lyons Ave PBPW Maint. Svcs. Division NE 10'h St Pond/Detention NE 10`h St and Anacortes Ave PBPW Maint. Svcs.Division Talbot Ridge 2/WQ Pond S 47"' St and 102°d Ave SE PBPW Maint. Svcs. Division Catch Basins Various Golf Course Hole#18 Pond/Irrigation Maplewood Golf Course(west) Golf Course Hole#9 Pond/Irrigation Maplewood Golf Course(west-central) Golf Course Hole#7 Pond/Irrigation Maplewood Golf Course(east-central) Golf Course Hole#6 Pond/Irrigation Maplewood Golf Course(east) Golf Course Catch Basins Various Parks Maintenance Division Catch Basins Various Facilities Division City Hall/WQ Grady Way Parking Lot Frequency of Treatment: Each water impoundment facility and catch basin as described above shall be tested for the presence of mosquito larve every two weeks. If the larve count exceeds 0.3 larva per dip then larvicide shall be applied in accordance with the requirements of the City obtained Aquatic Mosquito Control NPDES Permit. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp Reporting: Following each treatment,the consultant shall provide to the City a brief summary of all stormwater/irrigation impoundment facilities tested and treated. Information to be provided for each shall include the following: 1. Date,time,and street location of facility or catch basin tested. 2. Type of Larvicide and EPA registration number. 3. Amount of larvicide in gallons or pounds that was applied. 4. The number of acres treated. 5. Name and address of person applying larvicide. 6. Larval count(larve per dip). 7. Number of manhours per facility visited(includes testing and larviciding). Notification: Maplewood Golf Course—Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc. shall contact the Golf Course Manager 24 hours in advance of entering the Golf Course. Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc. shall arrange with the Golf Course Manager to be escorted onto the golf course and in no circumstances shall Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc., enter upon the golf course without one golf course employee in attendance at all times while on golf course property(this is a mandatory safety requirement). H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp EXHIBIT B TIME OF COMPLETION 2007 MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM Upon contract execution and issuance of Notice to Proceed,adulticiding of the upland areas east of the Panther Creek Wetlands will be conducted in coordination with and at the request of the City at a frequency of once per week during the months of April through August. The City may request a treatment frequency of twice per week if larger than normal mosquito populations justify more frequent application. The project budget assumes a maximum number of 21 treatment applications. Larve concentrations for City stormwater facilities, irrigation facilities, and catch basin will be conducted at a frequency of once every two weeks from July through September. If the larve count exceeds 0.3 larva per dip then larvicide shall be applied in accordance with the requirements of the City obtained Aquatic Mosquito Control NPDES Permit. By direction from the City,testing and larviciding may begin prior to July and extend past September if recommended by King County Department of Health. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp EXHIBIT C COST ESTIMATE 2007 MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM TASK NO. 1: The estimated total cost of Task 1 including Washington States sales tax is $19,209.96. The cost shall include all necessary work for clearing of the trails to allow the treatment to be applied. Work conducted in performance of Task 1 will be billed at the following rates: For 12 or more total treatments: $840/treatment For 6 to 11 total treatments: $890/treatment For 1 to 5 total treatments: $990/treatment The billing rates include state sales tax. Subtotal Contract Cost: $17,640.00 State Sales Tax(8.9%) $1,569.96 Total Cost Task 1: $19,209.96 TASK NO.2: The estimated total cost of Task 2 including Washington States sales tax is $24,502.50. The cost shall be based on a rate of$125.00 per manhour,which includes labor, materials,and equipment required to apply larvicide as specified in the scope of work and shall include but not be limited to the following: 1. Transportation costs associated with transit from the consultant's office to the stormwater/irrigation facilities,and transit between facilities including catch basins. 2. Material costs for larvicide. 3. Equipment necessary to test and apply larvicide including sampling cups,protective gloves, and respirators, etc. At the City's discretion, facilities listed under"Areas of Treatment"above may be eliminated or treatment frequency reduced and other facilities added depending on mosquito levels and recommendations from the Public Health Department. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp Catch basins will only be treated when requested in writing by the City. A minimum scheduled trip charge from the consultant's office to the stonnwater/irrigation facilities of $375.00 shall apply. Below is the estimated contract cost for the three City divisions,based on the billing rate of$125.00 per manhour for a total of 180 manhours: PBPW Maintenance Services Division Costs Stormwater facilities: 3 Total number of treatments per stormwater facility: 8 Total manhours per stormwater facility(including travel time): 0.75 hrs Total stormwater facility manhours: 18 hrs Subtotal cost for stormwater facilities: $2,250.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $200.25 Total cost for stormwater facilities: $2,450.25 Total manhours available for catch basin treatment: 60 hrs Total cost for catch basin treatment: $7,500.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $667.50 Total cost for catch basin treatment: $8,167.50 Total manhours(stormwater facilities+catch basins): 78 hrs Subtotal cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $9,750.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $867.75 Total cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $10,617.75 Golf Course Costs Irrigation facilities: 4 Total number of treatments per facility: 8 Total manhours per irrigation facility(including travel time): 1 hr Total irrigation facility manhours: 32 hrs Subtotal cost for irrigation facilities: $4,000.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $356.00 Total cost for irrigation facilities: $4,356.00 Total manhours available for catch basin treatment: 3 hrs Subtotal cost for catch basin treatment: $375.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $33.37 Total cost for catch basin treatment: $408.37 Total manhours(irrigation facilities+catch basins): 35 hrs Subtotal cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $4,375.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $389.37 Total cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $4,764.37 H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp Parks Division Costs Irrigation facilities: 0 Total manhours available for catch basin treatment: 61 hrs. Subtotal cost for catch basin treatment: $7,625.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $678.63 Total cost for catch basin treatment: $8,303.63 Total manhours(irrigation facilities+catch basins): 61 hrs Subtotal cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $7,625.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $678.63 Total cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $8,303.63 Facilities Division Costs Stormwater facilities: 1 Total number of treatments per facility: 8 Total manhours per stormwater facility(including travel time): 0.75 hrs Total stormwater facility manhours: 6 hrs Subtotal cost for stormwater facilities: $750.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $66.75 Total cost stormwater facilities: $816.75 Catch Basin: 0 Total manhours (stormwater facilities+catch basins): 6 hrs Subtotal cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $750.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $66.75 Total cost: $816.75 Total Contract Cost for all Divisions: $22,500.00 State Sales Tax(8.9%): $2,002.50 Total Cost Task 2: $24,502.50 Total Contract Cost(Task 1 +Task 2): $43,712.46 Invoicing Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc. shall submit a separate invoice to the City of Renton Surface Water Utility Section,Parks Maintenance Division,Maplewood Golf Course, and Facilities Division for any services it provides under this project. Payment cannot be authorized or payment may be delayed until separate invoices are received. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp CONTRACT CHECKLIST(revised March 2005) STAFF NAME& EXTENSION NUMBER: �I I f v1 �v(`�,,yj )( 7;Ly DIVISION/DEPARTMENT: trifl I CONTRACT NUMBER: (Assigned by City Clerk Division.) TASK ORDER NUMBER: (If applicable.) CONTRACTOR: �AlfLlBO P_e5' PURPOSE OF CONTRACT: RI l. LEGAL REVIEW: (Attach me o from City Attorney.) 2. RISK MANAGEMENT REVIEW FOR INSURANCE: (Attach memo from HRRM Administrator.) ] 3. RESPONSE TO LEGAL OR RISK MGMT CONCERNS: (Explain in writing how concerns have been met.) kjuvi;7 M arm [ 4. INSURANCE CERTIFICATE AND/OR POLICY: (Attach original.) �] 5. CITY BUSINESS LICENSE NUMBER: 01, ?$ (Call Finance Department.) ❑ 6. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE W-9 VENDOR FORM: (If not already on file with the Finance Department, make sure the contractor completes the form and submits it to the Finance Department.) VIA ❑ 7. PERFORMANCE BOND VERIFICATION IF PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT: (Attach memo.) sj1A [ 8. MEMO TO MAYOR IF COUNCIL APPROVAL NOT REQUIRED: (Explain contract purpose, budget source, work program fit, and scope of work.) SCe 4/ Rj 9. CHECK FEDERAL EXCLUDED PARTIES LIST (DEBARRED BIDDERS): (Access web site through RentonNet-Useful Links-Excluded Parties List System - Attach printout of search results; debarred contractors cannot be used.) 10. ATTACHED CONTRACTS ARE SIGNED BY CONTRACTOR/CONSULTANT: (If not,provide explanation.) 11. FISCAL IMPACT: (see 12.13.) A. AMOUNT BUDGETED: (LINE ITEM) G 3 , ` W l5 B. EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: 3 1 7/)_-`l 12. COUNCIL APPROVAL REQUIRED IF: (Prepare Agenda Bill;see Policy&Procedure 250-02.) A. CONTRACT OR TASK ORDER IS $50,000 OR OVER. (Refer to Council committee for initial contract approval; place subsequent task orders on Council agenda for concurrence.) B. FUND TRANSFER REQUIRED IF CONTRACT EXPENDITURE EXCEEDS AMOUNT BUDGETED. (Refer to Council committee.) C. SOLE SOURCE CONTRACT IS $20,000 OR OVER. (Refer to Council committee.) D. INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT. (Requires resolution.) 13. DATE OF COUNCIL APPROVAL: (If applicable.) MIA 14. RESOLUTION NUMBER: (If applicable.) 1v"I 15. KEY WORDS FOR CITY CLERKS ELECTRONIC INDEX: j �- p WhI�' Qf0 pftt Splutt'� gosjto(` q � C'4'��t ; pi' �tL wef (R^V5 DC/forms/city/contracts/cklist.doc/CoR Rev:3/05 CITY OF RENT * „u Office of the City Attorney ��� ,� Kathy Keolker,Mayor � _ �� Lawrence J.Warren Senior Assistant City Attorneys Mark Barber Zanetta L.Fontes Assistant City Attorneys Ann S.Nielsen Garmon Newsom Ii Shawn E. Arthur MEMORANDUM To: Allen Quynn, Surface Water Utility Engineer From: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date: April 2,2007 Subject: 2007-2008 Mosquito Abatement Program Contract with Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc. The contract is approved as to legal form. Lawrence J. Warren LJW:tmj cc: Jay Covington Gregg Zimmerman,PE Post Office Box 626-Renton,Washington 98057-(425)255-8678/FAX(425)255-5474 R N lr Lfl AHEAD OF THE CURVE r Y O� HUMAN RESOURCES/ + - y= ♦ RISK MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT IN M E M O R A N D U M DATE: April 4, 2007 � TO: Allen Quynn, CE III, PBPW/Utih FROM: Michael R. Webby, Adminisfra SUBJECT: Insurance Review/Whitworth est Solutions, Inc. Mosquito Abatement Program Annual Contract For 2007—2008 I have reviewed the certificate of insurance and supporting policy documents for the above- mentioned contract. The insurance coverage,provided for this contract,meets the City's risk management requirements. **Please remember to forward all originals to the City Clerk's office,if on file there** iArisk documents\certificates of insurance\contract okay.doc 04/03/2007 08:32 FAX 2538451133 14HITNOP.TH PEST SOLUTIONS 002!003 I17i 1�7 14: 12 51j"2-24c31"1 Clirntft_2G38A __-- WHITWPES -_---•__ —-_--.--_—. DA'rL(MMtnDivy ) ACO- D-r CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE _ 03/29/07 PRopuceR - THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MAr'reix of INFORMATION USI Northwort ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS OPON THE CERTIFICATE 7Q0 NE Multnomah,Suite 1300 HOLDER.TN15 CERTIFICATE DOES NUT AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED SY THE POLICIES BELOW, Portland,OR 97232 503 224-8390 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC Yt INb11RfR ---------•—•- -- --.- ..— INSkIRCtA: Loxington Insuroncu CorrlpslnV 1943( Whitworth Pest Solutions,Inc, - -— INgUPEa a: 2533 Inter Avr, INAURSH G Puyallup,WA 98372 NSURER D -— COVERAGES _ I, THr_F r,uGlLs OF INSURANCE LISTED UELCM1 HAvr-UbL^N IssUEb TO THE INSURED NAMF.D ABDVE FOR THE POLICY PI-R[rJu INDICATED NUTWITH8TANQIN13 AUY F:rol,nr-.r-nnrrrr TBRNI 017 CONn1TION OF,AN"CONTRAcr OR OTHER trOCLIMENT WITH RESDECT TO WHICH THIS GERTIFICAY,MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY RGr,fA1A t IiL-IN;IIKANE'I:At-I-QW.11_D DY TI IC 110LIGIL'5 DESCPI>aF,O HRRFIN IE�SIJBJECT TO AI,L THE TERNS,EXCLUSIOMt AN c0rInIT10NF nF SUCH POLICIES A13GREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID e1.AIMS. POLICY F7tPIRAnoN I TR rlpR TYP[OF IN3llRANCE hoLICY NUMHk_K POUcY EECTIVE PICY�fNNlLnnf',Y,I_ p/ .UMn'3 A GENERAL LIABILITY PC293613806 12/01/06 12/01/07 EACH OUCUYRIhNCE _ S1.0001000 x C�iF.WrPOALCCNEPALLIAOIUTY DO.MA 00 0 C�L'rV I�� EO c10n . CLAMhtS MAUL• L_�ocGUN sI:GI C-YF(tiny Oh9 Pnrsm) s5 000 X f'D Dc-d.2,500 %'L'Ihc7hlrlI t.r.V 114JURY s1 000�OOD ;4FNrRALAGGRF-GATF s2 U0o duo rxw Ar,orrr ATC 1 1%117 Arty ui::PI.11 PFnDUr,TS.. C`M_1'1OP ARC $2 ado 000 ?1,10- F•I]LICY — ACT AU1 OMOUILE LIAQILITY COMI�INL"O^ilNril M Llanll p'IT`J (En ncglo�nl) S A,Nv ALL O'NNCD AU101- BOOII'f IIJJI�1'Y (Pnr c�On1 _ 3ChI=0ULED 0.Lrr09 rust nAM0'1 IigDILYIN•IURY S _• MCIJ•GV/MEI:AUTOS (Par Ilrg1I1qr I —__ ---Y - f-ri0r-EI:TY DAMAGE (Por naddol) GARAGE LIABILITY r .� AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT S a,lj;AUTO QTHEPI THAN Ga ACC ___-- AUTO ONLY: rx rn�/IlIARPBI IA 1,11"ILITT VACH MOURPRNCB 4 11COA n AVIS MADE AIBOREDATr, S ---- LI=DUCTIBLE RL-TF'JI'r{IN S WORKFRS COMPENSATION ANb wC STATU- tlFet « I•MrL6Ylilr&'UAk111.rIY ANV PROPRIETOR/PAPTNERIExE'LUTIV5 E,L E401•I ACGDCNT S OFFICERIN;:MEE-1E[CLUDEO^ E,L,pI$R,A9�-EAEMPLOYEE S If V-ay fya.,t Da LAWN _ [.L.DIs6'�t;;E rILXICY Lm11T S�H=L'AL PRbvl_l�]MS bolnw �_- �, U fhll"F DFDCRIPTIO14 OF CPERATIONL I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES I EXCLUSIONS AOOEtl BY ENDORSIRMENT f SPECIAL PROVISTQN:D City of Renton and Its officers,officials, agents, employees and vofunteem are additional Insureds) per form CG 20 10 03197 for operations p,-rfnrmrld for them by t"named insured-This Insurance is primary end non contributory with any other insurance coverages and/or self insurance (See Attached Descriptions) CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION - ra-1011LbANY nr THE ABOVE 012aC<IIICA POLICW'l nr r,ANrrLl.rn arrORr THI'PXI4kAfluN City of Renton VJATL KICREOF,THE QSOING WrURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO hmAII, , nnvll WRITTEN 1055 Snuth Grady Way NOrICF TO n+C ClI{I'll WA41.IIoI.cIr.N NAMm To THr I rIr-r,RUT FAI41IR1'ID IJO;W Renton.WA 98055 NPogE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,IY I A017,NTf-on RErnC V ENTA1nVv.'... AUTHORI2EOREPRESENTATIVE ' �LJII ACORD 25 (200110B) 1 c,f', #S2126d5/M20662d 11L o ACORD CORPORATION 1�O 04/03/2007 W 32 FAX 2538451133 WHITWORTH PEST SOLUTIONS 16 004/008 Y11�r 1 4' 1'� �il:1=ti' -l._I U'71 ((I-IFY�'((a)�rT DESCRIPTIONS (Continued from Page 1) c4med by Giiy of Rrntnn per pane 9 of 13 CG 00 01 07/98- cverabi(ity of interest r,pplies per page 10 of 13 of form CG PO 01 07/96 Waivor of Subro,gitlr+n( 1�UER applias pr,r form CG 2404-Per project aggregate balls apples AMA 25.3(:au1/OB) 3 of 3 #5212b45/M206624 04/03/2007 02:32 F.6..X 25384,51133 'OHITIt'ORTH PEST SOLUTIONS 005/008 I I. -I F Cl_,/'_J -JL�t7 14: 1! LIST t ES POLICY NUMBER: PC2 93 613 9 06 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY_ PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. WAIVER OF TRANSFER RIGHTS OF RECOVERY AGAINST OTHERS This endnmemerl moHificr:, in-6or,:�ncc prcvided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART 01VVNER5 AND CONTRACTORS PrOTECTIVC LIALMLJTY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name of Person or Organization: City of Reston 10 S S S oi_tt h Grady Nay Bl� o,ri, 'olA 9;;10 5 5 (If no entry appears ,bcwe, information recluircd t� complete this endorsement will be shown in the Declarations as eipplicnble to this ennorsemEmL) Wn w:Iivr< amy right of recovery wr may have against the person or organization shown in the Schedule because of payments we make for injury or damage arising out of "your work" done under a contract With that person or organization, The waiver applies only to the person or or- ganization shown in the Schedule. CG 24 04 11 s5 04/03/2007 08:32 FAX 2538451133 WHITWORTH PEST SOLUTIONS (a 006/008 1J:`_I11 r J 4. 1 IJ J I•II:IF�TF+,0-7-T F'r;iiE CG2503 1 l t85 P01,.,IC'Y NCIMBLR: PC29361 806 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LI&BTUTY TI-TIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY AMENDMENT AGGREGATE .LIMITS OF INSURANCE PER PROJECT This endorscmelt modifies insiiranc(� provided under the i'ollowing, CORIMERC UU GTNER.t11_. LIABILITY COVERAGE PART' The Genera) Aggregate Liniit Under L TMTTS OF INSURANCE (SECTTCIN ITT) applias separately to each of your projects away from premises owned by of rented to vou. 04/03/2007 08:32 FAX 2538451133 WHITWORTH PEST SOLUTIONS 1a 007/008 �S-1L I IJ .I h!i iR1 HItilES1' Fb:daL I I ', {:I ' CG2010 03/97 PO1ACY NUMBER; PC193613$06 INSURED: whirivorth Pest Solutions, ine COMMERUAL GEINERAL iJABILITY THIS ENDORSEI♦'iENT CEUNGES THE POLICY PLEASE M A ) IT CAREFITT LY ADDiTTONAL IzvSURM—OWNERS, LESSEES OR CON7RACTORS- SCHEUULED PERSON OR ORGANIZATION This c:ndorsetncnt wodi fits insurancir provided udder the following. C0%MMrRCTAL r'TP_.NL-RAL I,,l,AT4TLTTY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name of Person or Organization: Any person or organization required to be darned as nn addit.ioual insured send evidenced by certificate of insurance on file with the company, (if no name appears above, infformation rcquitcd to cornplctc this irudorsement will be shown in the Declarations as applicable to this ctldormuent) WHO TS INSURED (Section 11)is amended to include as an insured the person or Org"anization sh.owil in th.e Schedule,bui only with respect to liability arising out of your Ongynii i�, opera(lons performed For that insured. 04/03/2007 08:32 FAX 2538451133 WHITWORTH PEST SOLUTIONS Q 008/008 r1 , _'i,• _ULl. 14:12, b0z"'24;U31-4 IJ:;I IhICiF;THWE''.T F'AuE 118/Lip: City Of Renton Htlrria,n ReSOU1'Ce3& Risk Marlageirnen( Depa)-I;ment Insurance Information Form Fna rROJr.CT NUMttF;R: STAFF CONTACT: Cert'ifcnte ofln.surnnce indicates the co+'crtSc,!limit:�pceilied in [r1�c5 ❑ Nn mriMICT? ,fir,the rullt)Wing cmidi(i,+ns hi cl'l'oC+7 Ycy L., 1 No The C'ot+1++1L'1'Ci,ri Cirncrul I-inhility policy rbrm is an ISO 1991 []�Ycs ❑ No Occurreacc Form or Cquivalc11r? I II,nu.allu0h H k;opy al'III;r+Ulicy Wi'h Ivquilvd COvvrBgC7 CICarly Irlent r I red) CC 004.1 ArncndalnrY Endorsement prrvided'" ❑ Ycfi ❑ No C7enors+l ,ARVregatr;►roi ided un a "per project basis((:(iWSfl )'" ©' YC." No '1+Jditiural Inyur-ld warding provided7" Yes ❑ Nc� t-'nvcm,%; wt a pr'iniairy basis and non-conlrihulink hayis?"' NrnivC+ uFtiu111'4w I(+vn 0:Jv%C upplics''" Yes L] N,.I SQvcrnhrliry oi'lnlurckl C'lausc(C rmLN 1,iubilily)i+pplit:0 U Yee- ❑ Nn Notiea of Cin"-Untion•.no-Rcricivdl cimanrlccl to 45 d.i_s?" ❑ Yes Q'�1ri 'Tm fir:loemin on r�tr{frr�/.; nf'in�Ir�nncew ALM BEST'S RATING FOR CARRIER C1 L Atito , A;00L� U-Mb �' Pr'ofessiont This Quetitiannairc is issued a; a muter of infrn'inntiolL This questionnaire is not tin Insurance policy and dnos Itot amend. extend or alter Ihu um-crxgc tYl'I'c+rJcef by the pLllicicy intiiCoted un t,ltC eLClaehud C:ER'fIPICr 'I'c OF INSiIRANCR. The CITY OF RT:N'i'ON, al its optinn, sliall nbrairt Copies or the Policie-s and%nr specific dcclaiviol5 pages i;R.OM awarc[0 bidder prior to CXMIJlion of euntract. Agencv/Broker Con)plew: By(Type or h'ir(11 N tc) Rdclrc.�` © �'7L 4✓L( m 2 a-7 2-3Z Cumpl+:tl:[T Lay(5ignauun:) Nmrc na riorson(o cuntdct Telephone Numbor tiY�1'E: %7fL� {.)1Jr,zrfo w.vpr, hN 5r 8r; Lr1rlJrLr;T1;J> r•'r1R l:.rc'l/ Jje,q; OI. /ITT4('HFPTUCE TE(JFf"!.�'Cl ,NC`G Excluded Parties List System Pae ] of I EL Lxcluded . attics List System u Search-Current Exclusions EPLS Search Resources Results >Search Help >Advanced Search Search Results for Parties >Public User's Manual >Multiple Names Excluded by >FAQ >Exact Name and SSN/TIN Partial Name: "Whitworth Pest Solutions,Inc." >Acronyms >MyEPLS Save to MyEPLS >Privacy Act Provisions >News View Cause and Treatment Code Your search returned no results. Descriptions Reports >Reciprocal Codes Back New Search >Procurement Codes >Advanced Reports >Nonprocurement Codes Archive Search-Past Exclusions Agency&Acronym Information >Agency Contacts>Agency Descriptions >Advanced Archive Search>State/Country Code Descriptions >Multiple Names OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT USE ONLY Contact Information >Debar Maintenance >Email: suppartjJepls.gpv >Administration plscommentsnaepjs,aov >Upload Login >Phone: 1-866-GSA-EPLS 1-866-472-3757 http://www.epls.gov/epls/search.do 4/17/2007 ENGINEERING ANNUAL CONSULTANT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT,made and entered into on this ,day of , 2007,by and between the CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON,A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION HEREINAFTER CALLED THE "CITY," and Whitworth Pest Solutions,Inc. whose address is 2533 Inter Avenue,Puyallup, WA 98372-3428, at which work will be available for inspection,hereinafter called the "CONSULTANT." PROJECT NAME: 2007-2008 Mosquito Abatement Program WHEREAS,the City desires to accomplish this project which requires the services of an Entomologist/Pest Control agent,and WHEREAS,the City has not sufficient qualified employees to perform the necessary Mosquito Abatement Program Entomologist/Pest Control Agent Services and the City deems it advisable and is desirous of engaging the professional services and assistance of a qualified professional consulting to do the necessary consultant work for the project to perform the Mosquito Abatement Program Entomologist/Pest Control Agent Services, WHEREAS,the Consultant has represented and by entering into this Agreement now represents,that it is in full compliance with the statutes of the State of Washington for registration as a commercial pesticide applicator and that all personnel to be assigned to the work required under this Agreement are fully qualified to perform the work to which they will be assigned in a competent and professional manner, and that sufficient qualified personnel are on staff or readily available to Consultant to staff this Agreement, and WHEREAS,the Consultant has indicated that it desires to do the work set forth in the Agreement upon the terms and conditions set forth below. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the terms, conditions, covenants and performances contained herein below, the parties hereto agree as follows: I SCOPE OF WORK The Consultant shall furnish, and hereby warrants that it has, the necessary equipment, materials, and professionally trained and experienced personnel to facilitate completion of the work described in Exhibit A, Scope of Work, which is attached hereto and incorporated into this Agreement as though fully set forth herein. The Consultant shall perform all work described in this Agreement in accordance with the latest edition and amendments to local and state regulations,guidelines and policies. The Consultant shall prepare such information and studies as it may deem pertinent and necessary, in order to pass judgment in a sound engineering manner on the features of the work. The Consultant shall make such minor changes, amendments or revisions in the detail of the work as may be required by the City. This item does not constitute an "Extra Work" item as related in Section VIII of the Agreement. The work shall be verified for accuracy by a complete check by the Consultant. The Consultant will be held responsible for the accuracy of the work,even though the work has been accepted by the City. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 Contract.doc\ cor 1 Piazza/Data—Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev09O6 II DESIGN CRITERIA The City will designate the basic premises and criteria for the work needed. The Entomologist/Pest Control Agent Services shall provide as a standard professional service that which is normally provided by said professionals. All work shall be done in accordance with the license requirements of a professional pest control agent. All chemical applications and other services shall be done in accordance with Federal and State laws,the chemical manufacturer's label requirements and the City of Renton environmental Determination for File No. LUA-05-022, ECF. III ITEMS TO BE FURNISHED TO THE CONSULTANT BY THE CITY The City will furnish the Consultant copies of documents which are available to the City that will facilitate the preparation of the plans,studies, specifications,and estimates within the limits of the assigned work. All other records needed for the study must be obtained by the Consultant. The Consultant will coordinate with other available sources to obtain data or records available to those agencies. The Consultant shall be responsible for this and any other data collection to the extent provided for in the Scope of Work. City will provide to Consultant all data in City's possession relating to Consultants services on the project. Consultant will reasonably rely upon the accuracy,timeliness, and completeness of the information provided by the City. Should field studies be needed,the Consultant will perform such work to the extent provided for in the Scope of Work. The City will not be obligated to perform any such field studies. IV OWNERSHIP OF PRODUCTS AND DOCUMENTS TO BE FURNISHED BY THE CONSULTANT Documents, exhibits or other presentations for the work covered by this Agreement shall be furnished by the Consultant to the City upon completion of the various phases of the work. All such material, including working documents, notes, maps,drawings,photo,photographic negatives,etc. used in the project, shall become and remain the property of the City and may be used by it without restriction. Any use of such documents by the City not directly related to the project pursuant to which the documents were prepared by the Consultant shall be without any liability whatsoever to the Consultant. All written documents and products shall be printed on recycled paper when practicable. Use of the chasing-arrow symbol identifying the recycled content of the paper shall be used whenever practicable. All documents will be printed on both sides of the recycled paper, as feasible. V TIME OF BEGINNING AND COMPLETION The work detailed in the Scope of Work will be performed according to Exhibit B, Time Schedule of Completion, attached hereto and incorporated herein as though fully set forth. It is agreed that all the Consultant's services are to be completed and all products shall be delivered by the Consultant unless there are delays due to factors that are beyond the control of the Consultant. The Consultant shall not begin work under the terms of this Agreement until authorized in writing by the City. If,after receiving Notice to Proceed,the Consultant is delayed in the performance of its services by factors that are beyond its control,the Consultant shall notify the City of the delay and shall prepare a revised estimate of the time and cost needed to complete the Project and submit the revision to the City for its approval. Time schedules are subject to mutual agreement for any revision unless specifically described as otherwise herein. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 Contract.doc\ cor 2 Piazza/Data—Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev0906 Delays attributable to or caused by one of the parties hereto amounting to 30 days or more affecting the completion of the work may be considered a cause for renegotiation or termination of this Agreement by the other party. VI PAYMENT The Consultant shall be paid by the City for completed work for services rendered under this Agreement as provided hereinafter as specified in Exhibit C, Cost Estimate. Such payment shall be full compensation for work performed or services rendered and for all labor,materials, supplies, equipment,and incidentals necessary to complete the work. All billings for compensation for work performed under this Agreement will list actual time(days and/or hours)and dates during which the work was performed and the compensation shall be figured using the rates in Exhibit C. Payment for this work shall not exceed$ $43,712.46 without a written amendment to this contract, agreed to and signed by both parties. Progress payments may be claimed monthly for direct costs actually incurred to date as supported by detailed statements. Final payment of any balance due the Consultant of the gross amount earned will be made promptly upon its verification by the City after completion and acceptance by the City of the work under this Agreement. Acceptance, by the Consultant of final payment shall constitute full and final satisfaction of all amounts due or claimed to be due. Payment for extra work performed under this Agreement shall be paid as agreed to by the parties hereto in writing at the time extra work is authorized. (Section VIII "EXTRA WORK"). A short narrative progress report shall accompany each voucher for progress payment. The report shall include discussion of any problems and potential causes for delay. To provide a means of verifying the invoiced salary costs for consultant employees,the City may conduct employee interviews. Acceptance of such final payment by the Consultant shall constitute a release of all claims of any nature,related to this Agreement, which the Consultant may have against the City unless such claims are specifically reserved in writing and transmitted to the City by the Consultant prior to its acceptance. Said final payment shall not,however, be a bar to any claims that the City may have against the Consultant or to any remedies the City may pursue with respect to such claims. The Consultant and its subconsultants shall keep available for inspection, by the City, for a period of three years after final payment,the cost records and accounts pertaining to this Agreement and all items related to, or bearing upon,these records. If any litigation, claim or audit is started before the expiration of the three-year retention period,the records shall be retained until all litigation, claims or audit findings involving the records have been resolved. The three-year retention period starts when the Consultant receives final payment. VII CHANGES IN WORK The Consultant shall make all such revisions and changes in the completed work of this Agreement as are necessary to correct errors appearing therein,when required to do so by the City,without additional compensation. Should the City find it desirable for its own purposes to have previously satisfactorily completed work or parts thereof revised, the Consultant shall make such revisions, if requested and as directed by the City in writing. This work shall be considered as Extra Work and will be paid for as provided in Section VIII. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 Contract.doc\ cor 3 Piazza/Data—Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev09O6 VIII EXTRA WORK The City may desire to have the Consultant perform work or render services in connection with the Project in addition to or other than work provided for by the expressed intent of the Scope of Work. Such work will be considered as Extra Work and will be specified in a written supplement which will set forth the nature and scope thereof. Work under a supplement shall not proceed until authorized in writing by the City. Any dispute as to whether work is Extra Work or work already covered under this Agreement shall be resolved before the work is undertaken. Performance of the work by the Consultant prior to resolution of any such dispute shall waive any claim by the Consultant for compensation as Extra Work. IX EMPLOYMENT The Consultant warrants that it has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the Consultant,to solicit or secure this contract and that he has not paid or agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the Consultant,any fee, commission,percentage, brokerage fee,gifts or any other consideration, contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this contract. For breach or violation of this warranty,the City shall have the right to annul this Agreement without liability, or in its discretion to deduct from the Agreement price or consideration or otherwise recover,the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage,brokerage fee, gift or contingent fee. Any and all employees of the Consultant,while engaged in the performance of any work or services required by the Consultant under this Agreement, shall be considered employees of the Consultant only and not of the City and any and all claims that may or might arise under the Workman's Compensation Act on behalf of said employees,while so engaged and any and all claims made by a third party as a consequence of any negligent act or omission on the part of the Consultant's employees,while so engaged on any of the work or services provided to be rendered herein,shall be the sole obligation and responsibility of the Consultant. The Consultant shall not engage, on a full or part-time basis, or other basis, during the period of the contract,any professional or technical personnel who are,or have been at any time during the period of this contract, in the employ of the City except regularly retired employees,without written consent of the City. If during the time period of this Agreement,the Consultant finds it necessary to increase its professional,technical, or clerical staff as a result of this work,the Consultant will actively solicit minorities through their advertisement and interview process. X NONDISCRIMINATION The Consultant agrees not to discriminate against any client, employee or applicant for employment or for services because of race,creed, color,national origin,marital status, sex, age or handicap except for a bona fide occupational qualification with regard to, but not limited to the following: employment upgrading; demotion or transfer; recruitment or any recruitment advertising; layoff or termination's; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; selection for training; rendition of services. The Consultant understands and agrees that if it violates this Non- Discrimination provision,this Agreement may be terminated by the City and further that the Consultant shall be barred from performing any services for the City now or in the future,unless a showing is made satisfactory to the City that discriminatory practices have terminated and that recurrence of such action is unlikely. H:Tile Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 Contract.doc\ cor 4 Piazza/Data—Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev0906 XI TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT A. The City reserves the right to terminate this Agreement at any time upon not less than ten(10)days written notice to the Consultant, subject to the City's obligation to pay Consultant in accordance with subparagraphs C and D below. B. In the event of the death of a member,partner or officer of the Consultant,or any of its supervisory personnel assigned to the project,the surviving members of the Consultant hereby agree to complete the work under the terms of this Agreement, if requested to do so by the City. This section shall not be a bar to renegotiations of this Agreement between surviving members of the Consultant and the City, if the City so chooses. In the event of the death of any of the parties listed in the previous paragraph, should the surviving members of the Consultant,with the City's concurrence, desire to terminate this Agreement, payment shall be made as set forth in Subsection C of this section. C. In the event this Agreement is terminated by the City other than for fault on the part of the Consultant, a final payment shall be made to the Consultant for actual cost for the work complete at the time of termination of the Agreement, plus the following described portion of the net fee. The portion of the net fee for which the Consultant shall be paid shall be the same ratio to the total net fee as the work complete is to the total work required by the Agreement. In addition,the Consultant shall be paid on the same basis as above for any authorized extra work completed. No payment shall be made for any work completed after ten(10)days following receipt by the Consultant of the Notice to Terminate. If the accumulated payment made to the Consultant prior to Notice of Termination exceeds the total amount that would be due as set forth herein above,then no final payment shall be due and the Consultant shall immediately reimburse the City for any excess paid. D. In the event the services of the Consultant are terminated by the City for fault on the part of the Consultant,the above stated formula for payment shall not apply. In such an event the amount to be paid shall be determined by the City with consideration given to the actual costs incurred by the Consultant in performing the work to the date of termination,the amount of work originally required which was satisfactorily completed to date of termination,whether that work is in a form or of a type which is usable to the City at the time of termination,the cost to the City of employing another firm to complete the work required and the time which may be required to do so, and other factors which affect the value to the City of the work performed at the time of termination. Under no circumstances shall payment made under this subsection exceed the amount which would have been made if the formula set forth in subsection C above had been applied. E. In the event this Agreement is terminated prior to completion of the work,the original copies of all Engineering plans, reports and documents prepared by the Consultant prior to termination shall become the property of the City for its use without restriction. Such unrestricted use not occurring as a part of this project, shall be without liability or legal exposure to the Consultant. F. Payment for any part of the work by the City shall not constitute a waiver by the City of any remedies of any type it may have against the Consultant for any breach of this Agreement by the Consultant, or for failure of the Consultant to perform work required of it by the City. Forbearance of any rights under the Agreement will not constitute waiver of entitlement to exercise those rights with respect to any future act or omission by the Consultant. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 Contract.doc\ cor 5 Piazza/Data_Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev0906 1 XII DISPUTES Any dispute concerning questions of facts in connection with work not disposed of by agreement between the Consultant and the City shall be referred for determination to the Director of Planning/Building/Public Works or his/her successors and delegees,whose decision in the matter shall be final and conclusive on the parties to this Agreement. In the event that either party is required to institute legal action or proceedings to enforce any of its rights in this Agreement, both parties agree that any such action shall be brought in the Superior Court of the State of Washington, situated in King County. XIII LEGAL RELATIONS The Consultant shall comply with all Federal Government, State and local laws and ordinances applicable to the work to be done under this Agreement. This contract shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with the laws of Washington. The Consultant agrees to indemnify, defend and hold the City and its officers and employees harmless from and shall process and defend at its own expense all claims,demands or suits at law or equity arising in whole or part from the Consultant's errors, omissions, or negligent acts under this Agreement provided that nothing herein shall require the Consultant to indemnify the City against and hold harmless the City from claims, demands or suits based upon the conduct of the City, its officers or employees and provided further that if the claims or suits are caused by or result from the concurrent negligence of(a)the Consultant's agents or employees and(b)the City, its agents, officers and employees,this provision with respect to claims or suits based upon such concurrent negligence shall be valid and enforceable only to the extent of the Consultant's negligence or the negligence of the Consultant's agents or employees except as limited below. The Consultant shall secure general liability,property damage,auto liability, and professional liability coverage in the amount of$1.0 million,with a General Aggregate in the amount of$2.0 million, unless waived or reduced by the City. The Consultant shall submit a completed City of Renton Insurance Information Form,and the Standard Acord Certification Form prior to the execution of the contract. The City of Renton will be named as Additional Insured(s)on (CONTRACTOR'S)policy,with that coverage being primary and non-contributory with any other policy(ies)available to the City. A copy of the endorsement shall be provided to the City. The limits of said insurance shall not, however, limit the liability of Consultant hereunder. All coverages provided by the Consultant shall be in a form, and underwritten by a company acceptable to the City. The City will normally require carriers to have minimum A.M. Best rating of A XII. The Consultant shall keep all required coverages in full force and effect during the life of this project, and a minimum of forty five days'written notice shall be given to the City prior to the cancellation of any policy. The Consultant shall also submit copies of the declarations pages of relevant insurance policies to the City within 30 days of contract acceptance if requested. The Certification and Declaration page(s)shall be in a form as approved by the City. If the City's Risk Manager has the Declaration page(s)on file from a previous contract and no changes in insurance coverage has occurred, only the Certification Form will be required. The Consultant shall verify,when submitting first payment invoice and annually thereafter, possession of a current City of Renton business license while conducting work for the City. The Consultant shall require,and provide H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 Contract.doc\ cor 6 Piazza/Data—Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev0906 verification upon request,that all subconsultants participating in a City project possess a current City of Renton business license. The Consultant shall provide, and obtain City approval of, a traffic control plan prior to conducting work in City right-of-way. The Consultant's relation to the City shall be at all times as an independent contractor. XIV SUBLETTING OR ASSIGNING OF CONTRACTS The Consultant shall not sublet or assign any of the work covered by this Agreement without the express consent of the City. XV ENDORSEMENT OF PLANS The Consultant shall place their certification on all plans, specifications, estimates or any other engineering data furnished by them in accordance with RCW 18.43.070. XVI COMPLETE AGREEMENT This document and referenced attachments contain all covenants, stipulations, and provisions agreed upon by the parties. Any supplements to this Agreement will be in writing and executed and will become part of this Agreement. No agent, or representative of either party has authority to make, and the parties shall not be bound by or be liable for, any statement, representation, promise, or agreement not set forth herein. No changes, amendments,or modifications of the terms hereof shall be valid unless reduced to writing and signed by the parties as an amendment to this Agreement. The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision in this Agreement shall not affect the other provisions hereof, and this Agreement shall be construed in all respects as if such invalid or unenforceable provision were omitted. XVII EXECUTION AND ACCEPTANCE This Agreement may be simultaneously executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original having identical legal effect. The Consultant does hereby ratify and adopt all statements, representations, warranties, covenants, and agreements contained in the Request for Qualifications, and the supporting materials submitted by the Consultant, and does hereby accept the Agreement and agrees to all of the terms and conditions thereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. CONSULTANT CITY OF RENTON L Signa e Date Kathy Keolker, Mayor Date fl t rI ,� L,) Ld to�r� type or print name ATTEST: Title Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk \\Willard\Data\Terry\My Documents\Scopeofworkandbudget\2007Contract.doc\t 7 Piazza/Data—Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev09O6 EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF WORK 2007 MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM TASK NO. 1: TREATMENT OF PANTHER CREEK WETLANDS Treatment Methods and Materials: Land treatment applications of an ultra low volume(ULV), Environmental Protection Agency registered, insecticide will be applied to brush and other upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered,backpack-mounted,portable fogger. Treatment will be conducted in upland areas away from water or wetland areas as weather conditions allow and in accordance with the product label and other federal and state regulations. Treatment must also be conducted in accordance with the conditions of the Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigated(Application Number LUA05- 022, ECF) for the program made by the City of Renton Environmental Review Committee on April 1, 2005 and included as Exhibit D of the this contract. All necessary licenses and permits shall be the responsibility of the consultant to ensure their issuance prior to treatment. The synthetic pyrethroid insecticide product to be used is Permanone or other products containing similar formulations. Area of Treatment: The treatment area, shown in Exhibit E, is adjacent to and upland of the eastern edge of the Panther Creek Wetland generally located between SR-167 on the west and Lake Avenue South/Talbot Road South on the east and extending from SW 39th Street on the south to I-405 on the north,within the City of Renton, Washington. The project area covers approximately 60 acres to the east of the approximately 65-acre Panther Creek Wetland complex. Prior to treatment,the City will provide a highlighted copy of the map included in Exhibit D of this contract to indicate the properties within the project area for which authorization and release for access and treatment has been granted by the property owner or the owner's legal representative. The treatment application will be performed from foot trails through the project area used in the previous Mosquito Abatement Program treatment applications. The cost per treatment shall include all necessary work for clearing of the trails to allow the treatment to be applied. Frequency of Treatment: Fogging will be conducted in coordination with and at the request of the City at a maximum frequency of once per week during the months of April through August. The City may request treatments as frequent as twice per week if larger than normal mosquito populations justify more frequent treatment. The contract budget assumes a maximum number of 21 treatment applications. Coordination: Following each treatment,the consultant shall provide to the City a brief summary of the area treated and the type of chemical used,weather conditions during the treatment application,the time during which treatment was conducted, an estimate of the relative abundance and distribution of mosquitoes, and a recommendation on the scope and timing of subsequent treatment. TASK NO.2: TREATMENT OF CITY STORMWATER AND IRRIGATION FACILITIES AND CATCH BASINS Treatment Methods and Materials: Water treatment applications of an Environmental Protection Agency registered larvicide will be applied to City owned stormwater/irrigation impoundment facilities using hand applied briquettes or granules. Treatment will be applied in accordance with the product label and other federal and state regulations. Larvicide treatment must also be conducted in accordance with City obtained Aquatic Mosquito Control National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)Waste Discharge General Permit. All necessary licenses shall be the responsibility of the consultant to ensure their issuance prior to treatment. The larvicide product to be used is Bacillus Sphaericus(BS)and is sold under the trade name VectoLex. Area of Treatment: The treatment areas consists of the following facilities: Owner Facility Name/Type Facility Location PBPW Maint. Svcs.Division Stonegate/WQ Pond NE 261h and Lyons Ave PBPW Maint. Svcs. Division NE I Od' St Pond/Detention NE 10`h St and Anacortes Ave PBPW Maint. Svcs. Division Talbot Ridge 2/WQ Pond S 47"' St and 102"d Ave SE PBPW Maint. Svcs. Division Catch Basins Various Golf Course Hole#18 Pond/Irrigation Maplewood Golf Course(west) Golf Course Hole#9 Pond/Irrigation Maplewood Golf Course(west-central) Golf Course Hole#7 Pond/Irrigation Maplewood Golf Course(east-central) Golf Course Hole#6 Pond/Irrigation Maplewood Golf Course(east) Golf Course Catch Basins Various Parks Maintenance Division Catch Basins Various Facilities Division City Hall/WQ Grady Way Parking Lot Frequency of Treatment: Each water impoundment facility and catch basin as described above shall be tested for the presence of mosquito larve every two weeks. If the larve count exceeds 0.3 larva per dip then larvicide shall be applied in accordance with the requirements of the City obtained Aquatic Mosquito Control NPDES Permit. Reporting: Following each treatment,the consultant shall provide to the City a brief summary of all stormwater/irrigation impoundment facilities tested and treated. Information to be provided for each shall include the following: 1. Date,time and street location of facility or catch basin tested H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp 2. Type of Larvicide and EPA registration number 3. Amount of larvicide in gallons or pounds that was applied 4. The number of acres treated 5. Name and address of person applying larvicide 6. Larval count(larve per dip) 7. Number of manhours per facility visited(includes testing and larviciding) Notification: Maplewood Golf Course — Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc. shall contact the Golf Course Manager twenty-four(24) hours in advance of entering the Golf Course. Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc. shall arrange with the Golf Course Manager to be escorted onto the golf course and in no circumstances shall Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc., enter upon the golf course without one golf course employee in attendance at all times while on Golf Course property(this is a mandatory safety requirement). H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp EXHIBIT B TIME OF COMPLETION 2007 MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM Upon contract execution and issuance of Notice to Proceed,Adulticiding of the upland areas east of the Panther Creek Wetlands will be conducted in coordination with and at the request of the City at a frequency of once per week during the months of April through August. The City may request a treatment frequency of twice per week if larger than normal mosquito populations justify more frequent application. The project budget assumes a maximum number of 21 treatment applications. Larve concentrations for City stormwater facilities, irrigation facilities and catch basin will be conducted at a frequency of once every two weeks from July through September. If the larve count exceeds 0.3 larva per dip then larvicide shall be applied in accordance with the requirements of the City obtained Aquatic Mosquito Control NPDES Permit. By direction from the City,testing and larviciding may begin prior to July and extend past September if recommended by King County Department of Health. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp EXHIBIT C COST ESTIMATE 2007 MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM TASK NO. 1: The estimated total cost of Task 1 including Washington States sales tax is$19,209.96. The cost shall include all necessary work for clearing of the trails to allow the treatment to be applied. Work conducted in performance of Task 1 will be billed at the following rates: For 12 or more total treatments: $840/treatment For 6 to 11 total treatments: $890/treatment For 1 to 5 total treatments: $990/treatment The billing rates include state sales tax. Subtotal Contract Cost: $17,640.00 State Sales Tax(8.9%) $1,569.96 Total Cost Task 1: $19,209.96 TASK NO.2: The estimated total cost of Task 2 including Washington States sales tax is$24,502.50. The cost shall be based on a rate of$125.00 per manhour,which includes labor, materials and equipment required to apply larvicide as specified in the scope of work and shall include but not limited to the following: 1. Transportation costs associated with transit from consultant's office to stormwater/irrigation facilities and transit between facilities including catch basins. 2. Material costs for larvicide. 3. Equipment necessary to test and apply larvicide including sampling cups,protective gloves and respirators,etc. At the City's discretion, facilities listed under"Areas of Treatment"above may be eliminated or treatment frequency reduced and other facilities added depending on mosquito levels and recommendations from the Public Health Department. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp Catch basins will only be treated when requested in writing by the City. A minimum scheduled trip charge from consultant's office to stormwater/irrigation facilities of$375.00 shall apply. Below is the estimated contract cost for the three City divisions, based on the billing rate of$125.00 per manhour for a total of 180 manhours: PBPW Maint. Svcs. Division Costs Stormwater facilities: 3 Total number of treatments per stormwater facility: 8 Total manhours per stormwater facility(including travel time): 0.75 hrs Total stormwater facility manhours: 18 hrs Subtotal cost for stormwater facilities: $2,250.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $200.25 Total cost for stormwater facilities: $2,450.25 Total manhours available for catch basin treatment: 60 hrs Total cost for catch basin treatment: $7,500.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $667.50 Total cost for catch basin treatment: $8,167.50 Total manhours(stormwater facilities+catch basins): 78 hrs Subtotal cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $9,750.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $867.75 Total cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $10,617.75 Golf Course Costs Irrigation facilities: 4 Total number of treatments per facility: 8 Total manhours per irrigation facility(including travel time): I hr Total irrigation facility manhours: 32 hrs Subtotal cost for irrigation facilities: $4,000.00 Sales Tax 8.9%): $356.00 Total cost for irrigation facilities: $4,356.00 Total manhours available for catch basin treatment: 3 hrs Subtotal cost for catch basin treatment: $375.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $33.37 Total cost for catch basin treatment: $408.37 Total manhours(irrigation facilities+catch basins): 35 hrs Subtotal cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $4,375.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $389.37 Total cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $4,764.37 H:\File Sys4SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp Parks Division Costs Irrigation facilities: 0 Total manhours available for catch basin treatment: 61 hrs. Subtotal cost for catch basin treatment: $7,625.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $678.63 Total cost for catch basin treatment: $8,303.63 Total manhours(irrigation facilities+catch basins): 61 hrs Subtotal cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $7,625.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $678.63 Total cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $8,303.63 Facilities Division Costs Stormwater facilities: 1 Total number of treatments per facility: 8 Total manhours per stormwater facility(including travel time): 0.75 hrs Total stormwater facility manhours: 6 hrs Subtotal cost for stormwater facilities: $750.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $66.75 Total cost stormwater facilities: $816.75 Catch Basin: 0 Total manhours(stormwater facilities+catch basins): 6 hrs Subtotal cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $750.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $66.75 Total cost: $816.75 Total Contract Cost for all Divisions: $22,500.00 State Sales Tax(8.9%): $2,002.50 Total Cost Task 2: $24,502.50 Total Contract Cost(Task 1 +Task 2): $43,712.46 Invoicing Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc. shall submit a separate invoice to the City of Renton Surface Water Utility Section, Parks Maintenance Division, Maplewood Golf Course and Facilities Division for any services it provides under this project. Payment cannot be authorized or payment may be delayed until separate invoices are received. HAFile Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)A27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp 0 _� ` CAG-07-065 ENGINEERING ANNUAL CONSULTANT AGREEMENT to THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into on this 015 ,day of 2007,by and between the CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON,A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION H�TER CALLED THE "CITY," and Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc. whose address is 2533 Inter Avenue,Puyallup, WA 98372-3428, at which work will be available for inspection, hereinafter called the "CONSULTANT." PROJECT NAME: 2007-2008 Mosquito Abatement Program WHEREAS,the City desires to accomplish this project which requires the services of an Entomologist/Pest Control agent,and WHEREAS,the City has not sufficient qualified employees to perform the necessary Mosquito Abatement Program Entomologist/Pest Control Agent Services and the City deems it advisable and is desirous of engaging the professional services and assistance of a qualified professional consulting to do the necessary consultant work for the project to perform the Mosquito Abatement Program Entomologist/Pest Control Agent Services, WHEREAS,the Consultant has represented and by entering into this Agreement now represents,that it is in full compliance with the statutes of the State of Washington for registration as a commercial pesticide applicator and that all personnel to be assigned to the work required under this Agreement are fully qualified to perform the work to which they will be assigned in a competent and professional manner, and that sufficient qualified personnel are on staff or readily available to Consultant to staff this Agreement, and WHEREAS,the Consultant has indicated that it desires to do the work set forth in the Agreement upon the terms and conditions set forth below. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the terms, conditions, covenants and performances contained herein below, the parties hereto agree as follows: I SCOPE OF WORK The Consultant shall furnish, and hereby warrants that it has, the necessary equipment,materials,and professionally trained and experienced personnel to facilitate completion of the work described in Exhibit A, Scope of Work, which is attached hereto and incorporated into this Agreement as though fully set forth herein. The Consultant shall perform all work described in this Agreement in accordance with the latest edition and amendments to local and state regulations, guidelines and policies. The Consultant shall prepare such information and studies as it may deem pertinent and necessary, in order to pass judgment in a sound engineering manner on the features of the work. The Consultant shall make such minor changes,amendments or revisions in the detail of the work as may be required by the City. This item does not constitute an "Extra Work" item as related in Section VIII of the Agreement. The work shall be verified for accuracy by a complete check by the Consultant. The Consultant will be held responsible for the accuracy of the work, even though the work has been accepted by the City. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 Contract.doc\ cor 1 Piazza/Data—Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev0906 II DESIGN CRITERIA The City will designate the basic premises and criteria for the work needed. The Entomologist/Pest Control Agent Services shall provide as a standard professional service that which is normally provided by said professionals. All work shall be done in accordance with the license requirements of a professional pest control agent. All chemical applications and other services shall be done in accordance with Federal and State laws,the chemical manufacturer's label requirements and the City of Renton environmental Determination for File No. LUA-05-022, ECF. III ITEMS TO BE FURNISHED TO THE CONSULTANT BY THE CITY The City will furnish the Consultant copies of documents which are available to the City that will facilitate the preparation of the plans, studies, specifications,and estimates within the limits of the assigned work. All other records needed for the study must be obtained by the Consultant. The Consultant will coordinate with other available sources to obtain data or records available to those agencies. The Consultant shall be responsible for this and any other data collection to the extent provided for in the Scope of Work. City will provide to Consultant all data in City's possession relating to Consultants services on the project. Consultant will reasonably rely upon the accuracy,timeliness, and completeness of the information provided by the City. Should field studies be needed,the Consultant will perform such work to the extent provided for in the Scope of Work. The City will not be obligated to perform any such field studies. IV OWNERSHIP OF PRODUCTS AND DOCUMENTS TO BE FURNISHED BY THE CONSULTANT Documents,exhibits or other presentations for the work covered by this Agreement shall be furnished by the Consultant to the City upon completion of the various phases of the work. All such material, including working documents, notes,maps,drawings,photo,photographic negatives, etc. used in the project, shall become and remain the property of the City and may be used by it without restriction. Any use of such documents by the City not directly related to the project pursuant to which the documents were prepared by the Consultant shall be without any liability whatsoever to the Consultant. All written documents and products shall be printed on recycled paper when practicable. Use of the chasing-arrow symbol identifying the recycled content of the paper shall be used whenever practicable. All documents will be printed on both sides of the recycled paper,as feasible. V TIME OF BEGINNING AND COMPLETION The work detailed in the Scope of Work will be performed according to Exhibit B, Time Schedule of Completion, attached hereto and incorporated herein as though fully set forth. It is agreed that all the Consultant's services are to be completed and all products shall be delivered by the Consultant unless there are delays due to factors that are beyond the control of the Consultant. The Consultant shall not begin work under the terms of this Agreement until authorized in writing by the City. If, after receiving Notice to Proceed,the Consultant is delayed in the performance of its services by factors that are beyond its control,the Consultant shall notify the City of the delay and shall prepare a revised estimate of the time and cost needed to complete the Project and submit the revision to the City for its approval. Time schedules are subject to mutual agreement for any revision unless specifically described as otherwise herein. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 Contract.doc\ cor 2 Piazza/Data Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev0906 Delays attributable to or caused by one of the parties hereto amounting to 30 days or more affecting the completion of the work may be considered a cause for renegotiation or termination of this Agreement by the other party. VI PAYMENT The Consultant shall be paid by the City for completed work for services rendered under this Agreement as provided hereinafter as specified in Exhibit C, Cost Estimate. Such payment shall be full compensation for work performed or services rendered and for all labor, materials, supplies,equipment, and incidentals necessary to complete the work. All billings for compensation for work performed under this Agreement will list actual time(days and/or hours)and dates during which the work was performed and the compensation shall be figured using the rates in Exhibit C. Payment for this work shall not exceed$ $43,712.46 without a written amendment to this contract, agreed to and signed by both parties. Progress payments may be claimed monthly for direct costs actually incurred to date as supported by detailed statements. Final payment of any balance due the Consultant of the gross amount earned will be made promptly upon its verification by the City after completion and acceptance by the City of the work under this Agreement. Acceptance,by the Consultant of final payment shall constitute full and final satisfaction of all amounts due or claimed to be due. Payment for extra work performed under this Agreement shall be paid as agreed to by the parties hereto in writing at the time extra work is authorized. (Section VIH "EXTRA WORK"). A short narrative progress report shall accompany each voucher for progress payment. The report shall include discussion of any problems and potential causes for delay. To provide a means of verifying the invoiced salary costs for consultant employees, the City may conduct employee interviews. Acceptance of such final payment by the Consultant shall constitute a release of all claims of any nature,related to this Agreement, which the Consultant may have against the City unless such claims are specifically reserved in writing and transmitted to the City by the Consultant prior to its acceptance. Said final payment shall not,however, be a bar to any claims that the City may have against the Consultant or to any remedies the City may pursue with respect to such claims. The Consultant and its subconsultants shall keep available for inspection,by the City, for a period of three years after final payment,the cost records and accounts pertaining to this Agreement and all items related to,or bearing upon,these records. If any litigation, claim or audit is started before the expiration of the three-year retention period,the records shall be retained until all litigation, claims or audit findings involving the records have been resolved. The three-year retention period starts when the Consultant receives final payment. VH CHANGES IN WORK The Consultant shall make all such revisions and changes in the completed work of this Agreement as are necessary to correct errors appearing therein,when required to do so by the City,without additional compensation. Should the City find it desirable for its own purposes to have previously satisfactorily completed work or parts thereof revised,the Consultant shall make such revisions, if requested and as directed by the City in writing. This work shall be considered as Extra Work and will be paid for as provided in Section VIII. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 Contract.doc\ cor 3 Piazza/Data_Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev0906 VIII EXTRA WORK The City may desire to have the Consultant perform work or render services in connection with the Project in addition to or other than work provided for by the expressed intent of the Scope of Work. Such work will be considered as Extra Work and will be specified in a written supplement which will set forth the nature and scope thereof. Work under a supplement shall not proceed until authorized in writing by the City. Any dispute as to whether work is Extra Work or work already covered under this Agreement shall be resolved before the work is undertaken. Performance of the work by the Consultant prior to resolution of any such dispute shall waive any claim by the Consultant for compensation as Extra Work. IX EMPLOYMENT The Consultant warrants that it has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the Consultant,to solicit or secure this contract and that he has not paid or agreed to pay any company or person,other than a bona fide employee working solely for the Consultant, any fee, commission, percentage,brokerage fee,gifts or any other consideration, contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this contract. For breach or violation of this warranty,the City shall have the right to annul this Agreement without liability, or in its discretion to deduct from the Agreement price or consideration or otherwise recover,the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage,brokerage fee, gift or contingent fee. Any and all employees of the Consultant,while engaged in the performance of any work or services required by the Consultant under this Agreement, shall be considered employees of the Consultant only and not of the City and any and all claims that may or might arise under the Workman's Compensation Act on behalf of said employees,while so engaged and any and all claims made by a third party as a consequence of any negligent act or omission on the part of the Consultant's employees,while so engaged on any of the work or services provided to be rendered herein, shall be the sole obligation and responsibility of the Consultant. The Consultant shall not engage,on a full or part-time basis,or other basis, during the period of the contract,any professional or technical personnel who are, or have been at any time during the period of this contract, in the employ of the City except regularly retired employees,without written consent of the City. If during the time period of this Agreement,the Consultant finds it necessary to increase its professional,technical, or clerical staff as a result of this work,the Consultant will actively solicit minorities through their advertisement and interview process. X NONDISCRIMINATION The Consultant agrees not to discriminate against any client, employee or applicant for employment or for services because of race,creed,color,national origin, marital status, sex,age or handicap except for a bona fide occupational qualification with regard to, but not limited to the following: employment upgrading; demotion or transfer; recruitment or any recruitment advertising; layoff or termination's;rates of pay or other forms of compensation; selection for training; rendition of services. The Consultant understands and agrees that if it violates this Non- Discrimination provision,this Agreement may be terminated by the City and further that the Consultant shall be barred from performing any services for the City now or in the future,unless a showing is made satisfactory to the City that discriminatory practices have terminated and that recurrence of such action is unlikely. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 Contract.doc\ cor 4 Piazza/Data_Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev0906 XI TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT A. The City reserves the right to terminate this Agreement at any time upon not less than ten(10)days written notice to the Consultant, subject to the City's obligation to pay Consultant in accordance with subparagraphs C and D below. B. In the event of the death of a member,partner or officer of the Consultant, or any of its supervisory personnel assigned to the project,the surviving members of the Consultant hereby agree to complete the work under the terms of this Agreement, if requested to do so by the City. This section shall not be a bar to renegotiations of this Agreement between surviving members of the Consultant and the City, if the City so chooses. In the event of the death of any of the parties listed in the previous paragraph, should the surviving members of the Consultant,with the City's concurrence,desire to terminate this Agreement, payment shall be made as set forth in Subsection C of this section. C. In the event this Agreement is terminated by the City other than for fault on the part of the Consultant, a final payment shall be made to the Consultant for actual cost for the work complete at the time of termination of the Agreement, plus the following described portion of the net fee. The portion of the net fee for which the Consultant shall be paid shall be the same ratio to the total net fee as the work complete is to the total work required by the Agreement. In addition,the Consultant shall be paid on the same basis as above for any authorized extra work completed. No payment shall be made for any work completed after ten(10)days following receipt by the Consultant of the Notice to Terminate. If the accumulated payment made to the Consultant prior to Notice of Termination exceeds the total amount that would be due as set forth herein above,then no final payment shall be due and the Consultant shall immediately reimburse the City for any excess paid. D. In the event the services of the Consultant are terminated by the City for fault on the part of the Consultant,the above stated formula for payment shall not apply. In such an event the amount to be paid shall be determined by the City with consideration given to the actual costs incurred by the Consultant in performing the work to the date of termination,the amount of work originally required which was satisfactorily completed to date of termination,whether that work is in a form or of a type which is usable to the City at the time of termination,the cost to the City of employing another firm to complete the work required and the time which may be required to do so, and other factors which affect the value to the City of the work performed at the time of termination. Under no circumstances shall payment made under this subsection exceed the amount which would have been made if the formula set forth in subsection C above had been applied. E. In the event this Agreement is terminated prior to completion of the work,the original copies of all Engineering plans,reports and documents prepared by the Consultant prior to termination shall become the property of the City for its use without restriction. Such unrestricted use not occurring as a part of this project, shall be without liability or legal exposure to the Consultant. F. Payment for any part of the work by the City shall not constitute a waiver by the City of any remedies of any type it may have against the Consultant for any breach of this Agreement by the Consultant,or for failure of the Consultant to perform work required of it by the City. Forbearance of any rights under the Agreement will not constitute waiver of entitlement to exercise those rights with respect to any future act or omission by the Consultant. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 Contract.doc\ cor 5 Piazza/Data_Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev0906 XII DISPUTES Any dispute concerning questions of facts in connection with work not disposed of by agreement between the Consultant and the City shall be referred for determination to the Director of Planning/Building/Public Works or his/her successors and delegees,whose decision in the matter shall be final and conclusive on the parties to this Agreement. In the event that either party is required to institute legal action or proceedings to enforce any of its rights in this Agreement, both parties agree that any such action shall be brought in the Superior Court of the State of Washington, situated in King County. XIII LEGAL RELATIONS The Consultant shall comply with all Federal Government, State and local laws and ordinances applicable to the work to be done under this Agreement. This contract shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with the laws of Washington. The Consultant agrees to indemnify,defend and hold the City and its officers and employees harmless from and shall process and defend at its own expense all claims, demands or suits at law or equity arising in whole or part from the Consultant's errors,omissions,or negligent acts under this Agreement provided that nothing herein shall require the Consultant to indemnify the City against and hold harmless the City from claims, demands or suits based upon the conduct of the City, its officers or employees and provided further that if the claims or suits are caused by or result from the concurrent negligence of(a)the Consultant's agents or employees and(b)the City, its agents, officers and employees,this provision with respect to claims or suits based upon such concurrent negligence shall be valid and enforceable only to the extent of the Consultant's negligence or the negligence of the Consultant's agents or employees except as limited below. The Consultant shall secure general liability,property damage, auto liability,and professional liability coverage in the amount of$1.0 million,with a General Aggregate in the amount of$2.0 million,unless waived or reduced by the City. The Consultant shall submit a completed City of Renton Insurance Information Form, and the Standard Acord Certification Form prior to the execution of the contract. The City of Renton will be named as Additional Insured(s)on (CONTRACTOR'S)policy,with that coverage being primary and non-contributory with any other policy(ies)available to the City. A copy of the endorsement shall be provided to the City. The limits of said insurance shall not,however, limit the liability of Consultant hereunder. All coverages provided by the Consultant shall be in a form, and underwritten by a company acceptable to the City. The City will normally require carriers to have minimum A.M. Best rating of A XII. The Consultant shall keep all required coverages in full force and effect during the life of this project, and a minimum of forty five days'written notice shall be given to the City prior to the cancellation of any policy. The Consultant shall also submit copies of the declarations pages of relevant insurance policies to the City within 30 days of contract acceptance if requested. The Certification and Declaration page(s)shall be in a form as approved by the City. If the City's Risk Manager has the Declaration page(s)on file from a previous contract and no changes in insurance coverage has occurred,only the Certification Form will be required. The Consultant shall verify,when submitting first payment invoice and annually thereafter, possession of a current City of Renton business license while conducting work for the City. The Consultant shall require, and provide H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 Contract.doc\ cor 6 Piazza/Data—Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev09O6 verification upon request,that all subconsultants participating in a City project possess a current City of Renton business license. The Consultant shall provide, and obtain City approval of, a traffic control plan prior to conducting work in City right-of-way. The Consultant's relation to the City shall be at all times as an independent contractor. XIV SUBLETTING OR ASSIGNING OF CONTRACTS The Consultant shall not sublet or assign any of the work covered by this Agreement without the express consent of the City. XV ENDORSEMENT OF PLANS The Consultant shall place their certification on all plans, specifications, estimates or any other engineering data furnished by them in accordance with RCW 18.43.070. XVI COMPLETE AGREEMENT This document and referenced attachments contain all covenants, stipulations, and provisions agreed upon by the parties. Any supplements to this Agreement will be in writing and executed and will become part of this Agreement. No agent, or representative of either party has authority to make, and the parties shall not be bound by or be liable for, any statement, representation, promise, or agreement not set forth herein. No changes, amendments, or modifications of the terms hereof shall be valid unless reduced to writing and signed by the parties as an amendment to this Agreement. The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision in this Agreement shall not affect the other provisions hereof, and this Agreement shall be construed in all respects as if such invalid or unenforceable provision were omitted. XVII EXECUTION AND ACCEPTANCE This Agreement may be simultaneously executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original having identical legal effect. The Consultant does hereby ratify and adopt all statements, representations, warranties, covenants, and agreements contained in the Request for Qualifications, and the supporting materials submitted by the Consultant, and does hereby accept the Agreement and agrees to all of the terms and conditions thereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. CONSULTANT CITY F RENTON SignatU6 Date Kathy K lker, Mayor Date type or print name ATTEST: C/V",,,J- &",4,,e- 4 //—o � Title Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk \\Willard\Data\Terry\My Documents\Scopeofworkandbudget\2007Contract.doc\t 7 Piazza/Data-Center/Forms/city/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev09O6 EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF WORK 2007 MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM TASK NO. 1: TREATMENT OF PANTHER CREEK WETLANDS Treatment Methods and Materials: Land treatment applications of an ultra low volume(ULV), Environmental Protection Agency registered, insecticide will be applied to brush and other upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered,backpack-mounted,portable fogger. Treatment will be conducted in upland areas away from water or wetland areas as weather conditions allow and in accordance with the product label and other federal and state regulations. Treatment must also be conducted in accordance with the conditions of the Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigated(Application Number LUA05- 022,ECF)for the program made by the City of Renton Environmental Review Committee on April 1, 2005 and included as Exhibit D of the this contract. All necessary licenses and permits shall be the responsibility of the consultant to ensure their issuance prior to treatment. The synthetic pyrethroid insecticide product to be used is Permanone or other products containing similar formulations. Area of Treatment: The treatment area, shown in Exhibit E, is adjacent to and upland of the eastern edge of the Panther Creek Wetland generally located between SR-167 on the west and Lake Avenue South/Talbot Road South on the east and extending from SW 39th Street on the south to I-405 on the north,within the City of Renton, Washington. The project area covers approximately 60 acres to the east of the approximately 65-acre Panther Creek Wetland complex. Prior to treatment,the City will provide a highlighted copy of the map included in Exhibit D of this contract to indicate the properties within the project area for which authorization and release for access and treatment has been granted by the property owner or the owner's legal representative. The treatment application will be performed from foot trails through the project area used in the previous Mosquito Abatement Program treatment applications. The cost per treatment shall include all necessary work for clearing of the trails to allow the treatment to be applied. Frequency of Treatment: Fogging will be conducted in coordination with and at the request of the City at a maximum frequency of once per week during the months of April through August. The City may request treatments as frequent as twice per week if larger than normal mosquito populations justify more frequent treatment. The contract budget assumes a maximum number of 21 treatment applications. Coordination: Following each treatment,the consultant shall provide to the City a brief summary of the area treated and the type of chemical used,weather conditions during the treatment application,the time during which treatment was conducted, an estimate of the relative abundance and distribution of mosquitoes, and a recommendation on the scope and timing of subsequent treatment. TASK NO.2: TREATMENT OF CITY STORMWATER AND IRRIGATION FACILITIES AND CATCH BASINS Treatment Methods and Materials: Water treatment applications of an Environmental Protection Agency registered larvicide will be applied to City owned stormwater/irrigation impoundment facilities using hand applied briquettes or granules. Treatment will be applied in accordance with the product label and other federal and state regulations. Larvicide treatment must also be conducted in accordance with City obtained Aquatic Mosquito Control National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)Waste Discharge General Permit. All necessary licenses shall be the responsibility of the consultant to ensure their issuance prior to treatment. The larvicide product to be used is Bacillus Sphaericus(BS)and is sold under the trade name VectoLex. Area of Treatment: The treatment areas consists of the following facilities: Owner Facility Name/Type Facility Location PBPW Maint. Svcs. Division Stonegate/WQ Pond NE 26th and Lyons Ave PBPW Maint. Svcs. Division NE 10`t' St Pond/Detention NE 10`h St and Anacortes Ave PBPW Maint. Svcs. Division Talbot Ridge 2/WQ Pond S 47th St and 102nd Ave SE PBPW Maint. Svcs. Division Catch Basins Various Golf Course Hole#18 Pond/Irrigation Maplewood Golf Course(west) Golf Course Hole#9 Pond/Irrigation Maplewood Golf Course(west-central) Golf Course Hole#7 Pond/Irrigation Maplewood Golf Course(east-central) Golf Course Hole#6 Pond/Irrigation Maplewood Golf Course(east) Golf Course Catch Basins Various Parks Maintenance Division Catch Basins Various Facilities Division City Hall/WQ Grady Way Parking Lot Frequency of Treatment: Each water impoundment facility and catch basin as described above shall be tested for the presence of mosquito larve every two weeks. If the larve count exceeds 0.3 larva per dip then larvicide shall be applied in accordance with the requirements of the City obtained Aquatic Mosquito Control NPDES Permit. Reporting: Following each treatment,the consultant shall provide to the City a brief summary of all stormwater/irrigation impoundment facilities tested and treated. Information to be provided for each shall include the following: 1. Date, time and street location of facility or catch basin tested H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)127-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp 2. Type of Larvicide and EPA registration number 3. Amount of larvicide in gallons or pounds that was applied 4. The number of acres treated 5. Name and address of person applying larvicide 6. Larval count(larve per dip) 7. Number of manhours per facility visited(includes testing and larviciding) Notification: Maplewood Golf Course—Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc. shall contact the Golf Course Manager twenty-four (24) hours in advance of entering the Golf Course. Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc. shall arrange with the Golf Course Manager to be escorted onto the golf course and in no circumstances shall Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc., enter upon the golf course without one golf course employee in attendance at all times while on Golf Course property(this is a mandatory safety requirement). H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp EXHIBIT B TIME OF COMPLETION 2007 MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM Upon contract execution and issuance of Notice to Proceed,Adulticiding of the upland areas east of the Panther Creek Wetlands will be conducted in coordination with and at the request of the City at a frequency of once per week during the months of April through August. The City may request a treatment frequency of twice per week if larger than normal mosquito populations justify more frequent application. The project budget assumes a maximum number of 21 treatment applications. Larve concentrations for City stormwater facilities, irrigation facilities and catch basin will be conducted at a frequency of once every two weeks from July through September. If the larve count exceeds 0.3 larva per dip then larvicide shall be applied in accordance with the requirements of the City obtained Aquatic Mosquito Control NPDES Permit. By direction from the City,testing and larviciding may begin prior to July and extend past September if recommended by King County Department of Health. H:\File Sys1SWP-Surface Water ProjectslSWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program&ope of work and budget.docWQtp EXHIBIT C COST ESTIMATE 2007 MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM TASK NO. 1: The estimated total cost of Task 1 including Washington States sales tax is$19,209.96. The cost shall include all necessary work for clearing of the trails to allow the treatment to be applied. Work conducted in performance of Task 1 will be billed at the following rates: For 12 or more total treatments: $840/treatment For 6 to 11 total treatments: $890/treatment For 1 to 5 total treatments: $990/treatment The billing rates include state sales tax. Subtotal Contract Cost: $17,640.00 State Sales Tax(8.9%) $1,569.96 Total Cost Task 1: $19,209.96 TASK NO.2: The estimated total cost of Task 2 including Washington States sales tax is$24,502.50. The cost shall be based on a rate of$125.00 per manhour,which includes labor, materials and equipment required to apply larvicide as specified in the scope of work and shall include but not limited to the following: 1. Transportation costs associated with transit from consultant's office to stormwater/irrigation facilities and transit between facilities including catch basins. 2. Material costs for larvicide. 3. Equipment necessary to test and apply larvicide including sampling cups,protective gloves and respirators,etc. At the City's discretion, facilities listed under"Areas of Treatment"above may be eliminated or treatment frequency reduced and other facilities added depending on mosquito levels and recommendations from the Public Health Department. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp Catch basins will only be treated when requested in writing by the City. A minimum scheduled trip charge from consultant's office to stormwater/irrigation facilities of$375.00 shall apply. Below is the estimated contract cost for the three City divisions, based on the billing rate of$125.00 per manhour for a total of 180 manhours: PBPW Maint. Svcs. Division Costs Stormwater facilities: 3 Total number of treatments per stormwater facility: 8 Total manhours per stormwater facility(including travel time): 0.75 hrs Total stormwater facility manhours: 18 hrs Subtotal cost for stormwater facilities: $2,250.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $200.25 Total cost for stormwater facilities: $2,450.25 Total manhours available for catch basin treatment: 60 hrs Total cost for catch basin treatment: $7,500.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $667.50 Total cost for catch basin treatment: $8,167.50 Total manhours(stormwater facilities+catch basins): 78 hrs Subtotal cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $9,750.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $867.75 Total cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $10,617.75 Golf Course Costs Irrigation facilities: 4 Total number of treatments per facility: 8 Total manhours per irrigation facility(including travel time): 1 hr Total irrigation facility manhours: 32 hrs Subtotal cost for irrigation facilities: $4,000.00 Sales Tax 8.9%): $356.00 Total cost for irrigation facilities: $4,356.00 Total manhours available for catch basin treatment: 3 hrs Subtotal cost for catch basin treatment: $375.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $33.37 Total cost for catch basin treatment: $408.37 Total manhours(irrigation facilities+catch basins): 35 hrs Subtotal cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $4,375.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $389.37 Total cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $4,764.37 H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp Parks Division Costs Irrigation facilities: 0 Total manhours available for catch basin treatment: 61 hrs. Subtotal cost for catch basin treatment: $7,625.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $678.63 Total cost for catch basin treatment: $8,303.63 Total manhours(irrigation facilities+catch basins): 61 hrs Subtotal cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $7,625.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $678.63 Total cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $8,303.63 Facilities Division Costs Stormwater facilities: 1 Total number of treatments per facility: 8 Total manhours per stormwater facility(including travel time): 0.75 hrs Total stormwater facility manhours: 6 lirs Subtotal cost for stormwater facilities: $750.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $66.75 Total cost stormwater facilities: $816.75 Catch Basin: 0 Total manhours(stormwater facilities+catch basins): 6 hrs Subtotal cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $750.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $66.75 Total cost: $816.75 Total Contract Cost for all Divisions: $22,500.00 State Sales Tax(8.9%): $2,002.50 Total Cost Task 2: $24,502.50 Total Contract Cost(Task 1 +Task 2): $43,712.46 Invoicing Whitworth Pest Solutions,Inc. shall submit a separate invoice to the City of Renton Surface Water Utility Section, Parks Maintenance Division,Maplewood Golf Course and Facilities Division for any services it provides under this project. Payment cannot be authorized or payment may be delayed until separate invoices are received. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp RESOLUTION NO. 3229 CITY OF RENTON SUMMARY OF FAIR PRACTICES POLICY ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION NO. 3229 It is the policy of the City of Renton to promote and provide equal treatment and service to all citizens and to ensure equal employment opportunity to all persons without regard to race, color, national origin, ethnic background, gender, marital status, religion, age or disability, when the City of Renton can reasonably accommodate the disability, of employees and applicants for employment and fair, non-discriminatory treatment to all citizens. All departments of the City of Renton shall adhere to the following guidelines: (1) EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES - The City of Renton will ensure all employment related activities included recruitment, selection, promotion, demotion, training, retention and separation are conducted in a manner which is based on job-related criteria which does not discriminate against women, minorities and other protected classes. Human resources decisions will be in accordance with individual performance, staffing requirements, governing civil service rules, and labor contract agreements. (2) COOPERATION WITH HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS - The City of Renton will cooperate fully with all organizations and commissions organized to promote fair practices and equal opportunity in employment. (3) AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN - The City of Renton Affirmative Action Plan and Equal Employment Program will be maintained and administered to facilitate equitable representation with the City work force and to assure equal employment opportunity to all. It shall be the responsibility of elected officials, the Mayor, the Affirmative Action Officer, department administrators, managers, supervisors, Contract Compliance Officers and all employees to carry out the policies, guidelines and corrective measures set forth in the Affirmative Action Plan and Equal Employment Program. (4) CONTRACTORS' OBLIGATIONS - Contractors, sub-contractors, consultants and suppliers conducting business with the City of Renton shall affirm and subscribe to the Fair Practices and Non-discrimination policies set forth by the law and in the City's Affirmative Action Plan and Equal Employment Program. Copies of this policy shall be distributed to all City employees, shall appear in all operational documentation of the City, including bid calls, and shall be prominently displayed in appropriate city facilities. CONCURRED IN by the City Council of the City of RENTON, Washington, this 7 thday of October, 1996. CITY OF RENTON: RENTON CITY COUNCIL: N(ayor Council President )Attest: City Clerl \\Willard\Data\Terry\My Documents\Renton Mosquito contract 2007\2007Contract.doc\t 8 Piazza/Data-Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02106 bh/rev09O6 AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inco orated hereby confirms and declares that (Name of con tractor/su bcontractor/con su I tant/supp I ier) I. It is Whitworth Pest Solutions Incorporated's policy to offer equal (Name of contractor/subcontractor/consultant/supplier) opportunity to all qualified employees and applicants for employment without regard to the race, creed, color, sex, national origin, age, disability or veteran status. If. Whitworth Pest Solutions, Incorporated complies with all applicable federal, (Name of contractor/subcontractor/consultant/supplier) state and local laws governing non-discrimination in employment. II. When applicable, Whitworth Pest Solutions Incorporated will seek out and (Name of contractor/subcontractor/consultant/supplier) negotiate with minority and women contractors for the award of subcontracts. r r (t-'0 f i Print Agent/Representative's Name and Title (,t,) Agent/Represent ti e's Signature Instructions: This document MUST be completed by each contractor, subcontractor, consultant and/or supplier. Include or attach this document(s)with the contract. \\Willard\Data\Terry\My Documents\Renton Mosquito contract 2007\2007Contract.doc\t 9 Piazza/Data—Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev0906 Mosquito General Permit - Annual Report Page 1 of I ftbft-� Treatment Annual Report4W o 0 AQUATIC MOSQUITO CONTROL GENERAL PERMIT 0 'A S 61fJGiGH SiAIE o E v a a r v E n r a F To comply with the terms of the statewide general permit for discharges of aquatic pesticides to control mosquito y E C 0 L 0 6 Y larvae to surface waters of the state. 0 Name of Entity: City of Renton w m n: Entity Name Larvicide Used Amount&Units County w City of Renton Bacillus sphaericus 367.25 oz King I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision. The information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing viol ions. d 0 m x Signature: Ln Date: OS Printed name of permittee: / lIP� �s. �uiq h Sst a ;y ui 0 0 0 https://secureaccess.wa.gov/ecy/wgmosquito/PrintReport_aspx 1/8/2008 09/07/2001 03 : 1E FP, '. 2535451133 PHIT'NORTH PEST SOLUTIONS 001/001 Date of Application: Year 2007 Month 09 Day 06 Firm Name: Whitworth Pest Solutions Phone No: 253-845-1818 Commercial Applicator: Terry Whitworth License No: 374 Address: 2533 Inter Ave, Puyallup, WA 98372 Person(s) who applied the Pest i ide: Levon 'T'Dr-i License No(s) �9� Apparatus License No. 3 - Pesticide Information: See Chemical Sheet Dated: 0-- 01-0078440 Panther Creek Wetland - - 98055 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used Application Situ Time In/Out Temp Wind Dir/Val. RE al Comments 0 1-0 07846 9 Wickersham Basin - -98321 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Temp Wind Dir/Vel. Comments Lug N1 p. �- V�� � I S `�► M �vo�J Post-its'Fax Note 7671 Date ff of To � Pnpns� From Co./Dpp � �_' \ U[ C Phone p Phone 1t FL3 Pad(41 b 1,t 9 c 02I31,I2007 12 25 FPkt 2532451133 WHITWORTH PEST SOLUTIONS �001/001 Post-it"Fax Note 7671 Dare #or Date of Application: Year 2007 Month 08 Day 30 TO ; P�nos From Firm Name: Whitworth Pest Solutions Phone N ;o./pQn , ' Commercial Applicator, Terry Whitworth License Pnona#�J` Address: 2533 Inter Ave, Puyallup, WA 98372 Pn°"F„ Person(s) who applied the pesticide: Levon f—T - License No(s) Apparatus Licens- Pesticide Information: See Chemical Sheet Dated- . .rf4XI rj7 Q&Tri 01-0078439 Panther Creek Wetland - -98055 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Temp Wind DirNel. _ I - � . mac- -, . 9 Comments 01-0087374 River Mobile Home Estates - 3611 1 St NE -98002 Mosquito Control Visit Product&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Temp Wind Dir/Vol. �— �Zoq_,5s­v 'm- ��z � Comments 01-0078468 Wickersham Basin - - 96321 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Tamp Wind DirNel. <) Comments Ai,LavJ �-O t�— c f)IJ' ,m A-n01V m iS aLO i q-0 S 0 VJ 08/24/2007 08 : 09 FAX 2538451133 YYHITWOPTH PEST SOLUTIOtJS Z 001/001 Date of Application: Year 2007 Month 08 Day 23 Firm Name Whitworth Pest Solutions Phone No: 253-845-1818 Commercial Applicator: Terry Whitworth License No: 374 Address: 2533 inter Ave, Puyallup, WA 98372 Person(s) who applied the pesticide: Levon , 0 tr-- License No(s) oo Apparatus License No. jA Pesticide Information: ee Chemical Sheet Dated:Appointment Customer Name I .�f Address 01-0078438 Panther Creek Wetland - - 98055 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Temp Wind Dir/Vel. z Comments 01-0078467 Wickersham Basin - - 98321 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Temp Wind DirfVel. J G Fo 9-05' / oV -7� 3 A<e,ae5,5 ! 0:45 Comments 9—o c D Ik3k S C--)o Post-it°`Fax Note 7671 Dace a of 0. popes To / Fronn ` 1 CoMopt �; Phone If Phone Fax if Fax# —C 08/17/2007 07:41 FAX 2538451133 WHITWORTH PEST SOLUTIONS Z 001/001 Date of Application: Year 2007 Month 08 Day 16 *9k,.c Firm Name: Whitworth Pest Solutions Phone No: 253-845-1818 Commercial Applicator: Terry Whitworth License No: 374 4,10 Address: 2533 Inter Ave, Puyallup, WA 98372 rson(s) who License cense N(s) applie d pesticide: Levon Apparatus License No. P P, os s�NT0 Pesticide Information: See Chemical Sheet Dated: 2 21 /0-7- . 01-0078437 Panther Creek Wetland - -98055 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Temp, Wind Dlr/Vel. Comments 01-0093977 River Mobile Home Estates - 3611 1 St NE - 98002 Mosquito Control Visit Product Amount Used Application Site Time InlOut Temp Wind Dir/Vel. � ACES ; `1 I- 5 2 1 � 10 = t'S Comments 01-0078466 Wickersham Basin - - 98321 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Temp Wind Dir/Vel, 00 Comments �I��N - ��Q �,�O ��� �►-T� ��5 Low^ � o�Ly fl-vJ nne sQ� I-TQ c� e GXTTV�v-too 1 S C—r P-_C t 1 ,3(�A �j (A) r Post-it"Fax Note 7671 osre pages To - prom 1 Co./Dep 1 ;i C� - ��J ��� F r i �Pll���ly' f �rv-cyr. Phone tF Phone u r Fax 6 _ Fax 41 08/10/'2007 07 : 14 FAX 2538451133 WHITWORTH PEST SOLUTIONS a 001/001 � Date of Application: Year 2007 Month 08 Day 09 ®e Firm Name: Whitworth Pest Solutions Phone No: 253-845-1818 RECEIVED Commercial Applicator: Terry Whitworth License No: 374 Address: 2533 Inter Ave, Puyallup, WA 98372 AUG 10 2007 Person(s) who applied the pesticide: Levon CITY OF RENTON License No(s) 67765 Apparatus License No. UTILITY SYSTEMS Pesticide Information: See Chemical Sheet Dated: 1 'Appointment Customer Name I Address Information service(s) 01-0078436 Panther Creek Wetland - -98055 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Temp Wind Dir/Vel. --(.12 ACRE 115 Comments 01-0078465 Wickersham Basin - - 98321 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Temp O Wind Dir/Vel. —� 22 R-05ST = C9 0 � E� Comments y Yo v Dalu �of � Post-ir Fax Note 7671 pages To FI'om 0 co./DupL' : C L. rl�—v o i b F ,r..v tl rlw`cr' n •�cv.��ri Phono 70 Phone Fax# Fax P 08/03/2007 10 : 55 FAX 2538451133 WHITWORTH PEST SOLUTIONS 001/001 Date of Application: Year 2007 Month 08 Day 02 Firm Name: Whitworth Pest Solutions Phone No: 253-845-1818 RECEIVED Commercial Applicator: Terry Whitworth License No: 374 Address: 2533 Inter Ave, Puyallup, WA 98372 AUG 0 0 2007 Person(s) who applied the pesticide: Levon t tJ vL CITY OF RENTON License No(s) Apparatus License NO. 0 1l UTILITY SYSTEMS Pesticide Information: S e Chemical Sheet Dated: -5- Appointment . . 01-0078435 Panther Creek Wetland - -98055 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used A lication Site Time in/Out Temp Wind Dir el. Comments 01-0078464 Wickersham Basin - -98321 Mosquito Control Weekly T� Product&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Temp Wind DpYvel. Comments y ti , S S C�o --- Pr Post-it's Fax Note 7671 Date n 9 ✓— �� 70 I From / h CoJQop 1 7' C --� Phone# Phone n Fax 0 —< - -� 11 1 - Fax u 07/20/2007 07 :36 FAX 2538451133 WHITWORTH PEST SOLUTIONS Z 001/001 Date of Application. Year 2007 Month 07 Day 19 Post-it Fax Note �s7i o��o 11.01. Firm Name: Whitworth Pest Solutions Phone T° From Commercial Applicator: Terry Whitworth Licens co.�oap�, c Phone II \ 0�- T Q'-�NJr4�u •�'V�--". ; Address: 2533 Inter Ave, Puyallup, WA 98372 phofto It Person(s) who applied the pesticide: Levon,Nic Fax II -� Fax ll J License No(s) ' 5 000 T Apparatus Licen: Pesticide Information: 6ee Chemical Sheet Dated: ® i 01-0078433 Panther Creek Wetland - - 98055 CITY OF RENTON Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used Application Site Time InIMTY gFwws Wind DlrNel. 1 -- —(Zq { � n .ate Comments 01-0087370 River Mobile Home Estates - 3611 1 St NE -96002 Mosquito Control for July Product&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Temp Wind Dir/Vel. C' Z f] Comments 01-0078462 Wickersham Basin - -98321 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Temp Wind DirNel. 5 �q(D- Foy T Comments M�/ 00P`rV��. we sn-L J� Iv� C,) P L-P*)� S L-:F=-\1b1J 07/18/2007 09 : 20 FAX 2538451133 WHITWORTH PEST SOLUTIONS �001/001 Date of Application: Year 2007 Month 07 Day 12 Firm Name. Whitworth Pest Solutions Phone No: 253-845.1818 Commercial Applicator' Terry Whitworth License No: 374 Address: 2533 Inter Ave, Puyallup, WA 98372 Person(s) who applied the pesticide: L.evon I NI U License No(s) 00 1 Apparatus License No. Pesticide Information: See Chemical Sheet Dated: 01-0078432 Panther Creek Wetland - -98055 Mosquito Control Weekly P oduct&Amount Used A pi-cation Site Time In/Out Temp Wind ir/vel. Comments 01-0078461 Wickersham Basin - -98321 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used A lication Site Time In/Out Temp Wind DirNol- comments 0 P--�� ATPI�oPRIP7 T �� Ll W 77 / AN o� o N° T Tv � � ��� s 6'UT11 -M,}r L Post-it'Fax Note 7671 Dale To �� p6�nn From Co,/Cop v I ; C Phone= Phono 11 Fax 11 07/06/2007 07 :03 FAX 2538451133 WHITWORTH PEST SOLUTIVPS Z 001/001 Date of Application: Year 2007 Month 07 Day 05 Firm Name: Whitworth Pest Solutions Phone No: 253-845-1818 •'''' Commercial Applicator: Terry Whitworth License No: 374 6. ��LI Address: 2533 Inter Ave, Puyallup, WA 98372 c/T Z�OI Person(s) who applied the pesticide: Levon 0Ti j op License No(s) 67765 1ao Apparat4s License No. 0A > ��V is Pesticide Information: S e Chemical Sheet Dated: alL I /0 s Appointment Customer Name/Address Information Service(s) 01-0078431 Panther Creek Wetland - -98055 Mosquito Control Weekly Product 8,Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Tamp Wind Dir/vel. Comments 01-0078460 Wickersham Basin - - 98321 Mosquito Control Weekly Product& Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Temp Wind Dir/Vel. 3 a Rc.dL�5 e1 l �0 0 Comments i VA A Tog t, c P-v,) uA- 5 C.� L,L L r, � o /,jcF A 60V-4 J5 5 P�yr �✓� o ,J t1l 5 P _L. 11_ -P C-D 74�, PO u(_0 D F F`Gam_ �!c , /. V �--� _r4Pr`T 4-12-E ft EV-may T- AV PL,� 6-,Cy-L L M S 0 W:c C Pt N T fl- l._ Post-it'Fax Note 7671 balc pages0, T1 / 15 To :l From coloopN ; a f -t T. °PJfl,�t���x.. , S 3� a `k( Phone# AJ_ Phone# � 1 Fax AP _ _ Fax If _ t' � 0 06/29/2007 07 : 13 FAX 2538451133 WHITWORTH PEST SOLUTIONS 001/001 Date of Application: Year 2007 Month 06 Day 28 Firm Name: Whitworth Pest Solutions Phone No: 253-845-1818e; w Commercial Applicator, Terry Whitworth License No: 374 E� Address: 2533 Inter Ave, Puyallup, WA 98372 2007 Person(s) whoa plied the pesticide: Levon,Nic CITY OF P License Nos 16600 UTILITysySN��N ( ) � Apparatus License No. qs Pesticide Information: s4ee Chemical Sheet Dated: 01-0078430 Panther Creek Wetland - - 98055 Mosquito Control Weekly �od�ct&AmounUsed Application Site Time In/0ut Temp Wind Dir/Vel. �329­tl;_' SG co q A CRE S I ():oo Comments 01-0078459 Wickersham Basin - - 98321 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Temi6 Wind Dir/Vel. - C-1 FOQ�sT 1 'g O 70 Comments E OD 'HO P-,E� 7 0 u)"-D 7r1 OF T n-, N;p 1 A)C� 'Ti4EffL, A C Post-it",Fax Note 7671 Da!u 1 o N P2 .100. To ;1 From 1 i Co./pCp i •� C d f T Hill?1 v' Jev Phone it Phone# Fnx it FuxI! - �I �4 06/22/2007 09 :26 FAX 2533451133 WHITWORTH PEST SOLUTIONS la001/001 Date of Application: Year 2007 Month 06 Day 21 �r r Firm Name: Whitworth Post Solutions Phone No: 253-845-1818 Commercial Applicator: Terry Whitworth License No: 374 J Address: 2533 Inter Ave, Puyallup, WA 98372 UAI Person(s) who applied the pesticide: Levon,Nic 0/--ti 200, License No(s) �9ZW,__/�,ro� Apparatus License No. Nam- UT��IrySRsITON Pesticide Information: See Chemical Sheet Dated: a,l 0-4 01-0078429 Panther Creek Wetland - -98055 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Temp Wind DlrNel. ELOST I (� Comments 01-0087141 River Mobile Home Estates - 3611 1 St NE -98002 Mosquito Control Visit Product&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Temp Wind Dir/Vel. _ N (ham s ��.-c � �50 Comments 01-0078458 Wickersham Basin - -98321 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Temp Wind DlrNel. l Z-:_V5— YDO '�2 AcR6 S i V&rn Comments -- LC,C�'*� _ O J t.4 b� Dsc�.7 ► C-o o N I GJ k-5 Z-_o-�� , � >✓ �t-o�°.z� �- •���c,� c cJo s � �v rl�E � �-eel� As V s j 6-4-L- �t� � t�1 r�i E l_1CzYL L- C7 o n1c �o u1►.� AuJ-D � � TR-�� Post-it"'Fax Note 7671 DL110 rr of I ' pngas TO From Co./DeP t p+� 1ILi Phone H Phone IF _ •� -- /�i� �` f� Fax If 06/08/2007 07 :00 FP.Y, 2538451133 WHITWORTH PEST SOLUTIONS Z 001/001 Post-it'Fax Note 7671 Date 1!of Date of Application: Year 2007 Month 06 Day 07 To Pagos► Firm Name: Whitworth Pest Solutions Phone N1 From Commercial Applicator: Terry Whitworth License co fapti ° Phonn R Phon 11 ._ Address: 2533 Inter Ave, Puyallup, WA 98372 Person(s) who applied the pesticide: Levan rii L Fax#i_ -�' Fax# License No(s) 60 Apparatus License Pesticide Information: :gee Chemical Sheet Dated: 2�-I /0:?- 01-0078427 Panther Creek Wetland - -98055 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Temp Wind DlrNel. Comments 01-0078456 Wickersham Basin - - 98321 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Tamp Wind DirNel. ?2, Comments � � sq �17"0 IVO v-/T/ Info 0G'0 W IT 7b v r,-1p v -re) ��D '/o o a- a i C o E1Ic� -� -F, rylE o4-r✓1/�� Nr tt�R-�� o 1 P to/�) ,✓W y 1 ems. ►1-50 ri Vt C' A--ri 0 fj 6)-oy y(" 1�10 tkj 06/01/2007 08 : 13 FAX 2538451133 YMITWORTH PEST SOLUTIONS 1� 001/001 Date of Application: Year 2007 Month 05 Day 31 Firm Name: Whitworth Pest Solutions Phone No: 253-845-1818 Commercial Applicator: Terry Whitworth License No: 374 Address- 2533 Inter Ave, Puyallup, WA 98372 Person(s) who applied the pesticide: Levon,Nic License No(s) (oMGKlo�oo Apparatus License No. Pesticide Information: See Chemical Sheet Dated: I b ,Appointment Customer Name I Address Information Service(s) 01-0078426 Panther Creek Wetland - -98055 Mosquito Control Weekly Prod ct&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Temp Wind D el. cyc? � Comments 01-0084017 Wickersham Basin - - 98321 Mosquito Control Weekly Product$Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Temp Wlnd rNel. T-2P - a 6C9Es f/Z Comments L{.� t� L�NI F✓ I CO J�> C,IJI� 2�T O AT Y � 7fl 77 rn UD 65--X T_`0-4 7rVoQT PJ---.,A-500 / AZ,6 o y � Lip sdo 6 6 A) L,4," A,VC , _�_d4AAI Post-It"'Fax Note 7671 To l From `' hL 1 co./Dep 1 CIE c Phone d Phone h Fox 11/ -�, _l -, F.11 05/25/2007 08 : 26 FAX 2538451133 YMIT140RTH PEST SOLUTIONS Ij001;'001 Date of Application: Year 2007 Month 05 Day 24 Firm Name: Whitworth Pest Solutions Phone No: 253-845-1818 Commercial Applicator: Terry Whitworth License No: 374 Address: 2533 Inter Ave, Puyallup, WA 98372 Person(s) who applied the pesticide: Levon N1 L- License No(s) S02-2- Apparatus License No. NA Pesticide Information: S e Chemical Sheet Dated: -4- Appointment Customer Name/Address Information Service(s) 01-0078426 Panther Creek Wetland - - 98055 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Tamp 0 Wind Dlr/Vel. a Z�Q: 3 Comments 01-0078454 Wickersham Basin - -98321 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Tem� Wind DlrNel. 0- -7 s � e 11 J Comments AL,� — W_`�5 NE P P— `4c5- CPI�9 w r)6 V s v flu_ yyo rw� f Post-It"'Fax Note 7671 Dam Pe9Ay► 70 ,'1 From Co./Dep � C Phone V Phone d! Fax U, -, Fux 11 05/11/2007 08 : 18 FAX 2538451133 WHITWORTH PEST SOLUTIONS 001/001 Date of Application: Year 2007 Month 05 Day 10 Firm Name: Whitworth Post Solutions Phone No: 253-845-1818 Commercial Applicator: Terry Whitworth License No: 374 Address: 2533 Inter Ave, Puyallup, WA 98372 Person(s) who applied the pesticide: Levon, M License No(s) 67765 �(�3Oo� Apparatus License No. - CSL Pesticide Information: See Chemical Sheet Dated: lo M - 01-0078423 Panther Creek Wetland - -98055 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Am nt Used Application Site Time In/Out Tern Wind Dir/Vel. r C C , 2-2— v Comments 01-0078452 Wickersham Basin - - 98321 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used Application Site TI a In/Out Temp Wind Dlr/Vel. Comments �- t3 '�� �-r✓�-�j ��C��S� l ly.� r��S C�� � �r; �r Q� Lea!� N U� post-it"Fax Note 7671 Daro pac°�o�� To ! From coJDeptLj 6+: 7` f r xg Phono II Phomn q _ Fax#1 Fax Ir 05/04/2007 08 :06 FAX 2538451133 YMIT4IORTH PEST SOLUTIONS 001/001 Date of Application: Year 2007 Month 05 Day 03 Firm Name: Whitworth Pest Soliutions Phone 253-845-1818 Commercial Applicator Terry Whitworth License No: 374 Address: 2533 Inter Ave, Puyallup, WA 98372 Person(s) who applied the pesticide: Nic I C-f—=z1J'0 rJ License No(s) 68007. U-1I U.5- Apparatus License No. N Pesticide Information: See Chemical Sheet Dated: _�f�► /D 01-0078422 Panther Creek Wetland - - 98055 Mosquito Control Weekly Pr duct&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Tempo Wind D1rN®I. LH; Comments 01-0078451 Wickersham Basin - -98321 Mosquito Control Weekly Pr duct S Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Temp Wind Dir/Vel. .AC�- s 2 T Comments —T�4 E- V3 0 P—Tv� t�k)�db '6'. P TP 7k eJ5 ©{��L� t� L5-- Post-iV Fax Note 7671 Cate 4 0 panes To - From ��i \ 0 I' t 'TT�I •�Lw1ri Phone# Phone!! Fax#/ 04/27/2007 08 : 12 FA;; 2538451133 WHITWORTH PEST SOLUTIONS OO1J001 Date of Application: Year 2007 Month 04 Day 26 Firm Name: Whitworth Pest Solutions Phone No: 253-845-1818 Commercial Applicator: Terry Whitworth License No: 374 Address: 2533 Inter Ave, Puyallup, WA 98372 11 Person(s) who applied the pesticide: Nick fiG Vo N License No(s) Apparatus License No- Pesticide Information: ee Chemical Sheet Dated: 01-0078421 Panther Creek Wetland - - 98055 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used Application Site Time In/Out Temp Wind DirNel. t�2-0 — boa ems— �7- i 5c Comments o iT I..� 1 tJ LL 7 cj� tF_-D 01-0078450 Wickersham Basin - - 98321 Mosquito Control Weekly Product&Amount Used / Application Site Time In/Out Temp Wind DirNel- <<0_N films Comments Post-it'Fax Note 7671 Date pages To From Co./Dop 1—. C UI'I J'lL-L)GY`7'H RE �DZir Phone II Phone if, r Fax n Fax Il I_ _ y o� CITY OF RENTON ♦ UK ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator �NrrO April 26,2007 Terry Whitworth Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc. 2533 Inter Avenue Puyallup,WA 98372-3428 SUBJECT: 2007-2008 MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM Dear Mr. Whitworth: Please find enclosed one original signed 2007-2008 Mosquito Abatement Program contract. You are authorized to begin treatment in accordance with the contract scope of work, budget and schedule. Sincerely, Allen QuY ,P� Surface W ter Utility Engineer Enclosure HAFile Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abateme ror gr.�2007 Progam\NTP.doc\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 R E N T O N ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE 04I25/2007 07 :50 FF, : 2538451133 YIHITNOPTH PEST SOLUTIONS �001; 001 Date of Application: Year 2007 Month 04 Day 19 Firm Name: Whitworth Pest Solutions Phone No: 253-845-1818 Commercial Applicator: Terry Whitworth License Ads 2533 Inter Ave, Puyallup, WA 98372 Post-it"Fax Note 7671 oa« 0 0l Person(s) who applied the pesticide: Levon,Nic page TO � Ffom License Nos 2?��, o� co"/Dep " . (,O .. � Apparatus License � � _ c Pesticide Information: See Chemical Sheet Dated: r Phone II Phone# Fax I! Fex II 01-0078420 Panther Creek Wetland - -98055 Product$Amount Us d Mosquito Control Weekly Application site Time In/Out Temp Wi ir/Vel. Comments 01-0078449 Wickersham Basin - -98321 Clearing Trails Product&Amount Used Application site Time In/Out Tamp Wind DirNel. Mosquito Control Weekly Comments r MOGQ ' ITtpj u 1TF, I i�OS i -p r.�1� AND >`� '� l � fkl�:ZV A`V 7-40—' � ©ram G' � G�� I IJ S�� i� 3 P�.a��►�-�c�, ►� A N0 nn. o F- t��� Client#:26389 WHITWPES ACORD'. CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 0DATE 4/17/07DN ) PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION USI Northwest ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE 700 NE Multnomah,Suite 1300 HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. Portland,OR 97232 503 224-8390 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED INSURER A: Lexington Insurance Company 19437 Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc. INSURER B: 2533 Inter Ave. INSURER C: Puyallup,WA 98372 INSURER D: INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED.NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. IN SR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER DDN POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LIMITS LTR NSR DATE MM/DD/YY DATE MMIDD A GENERAL LIABILITY PC293613806 12/01/06 12/01/07 EACH OCCURRENCE $1 000000 X COMMER.C!AL GENERAL LIABILITY DAMAGES? RENTED a100.000 CLAIMS MADE ❑OCCUR MED EXP(Any one person) $5 000 X PD Ded:2,500 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $1 000 000 GENERAL AGGREGATE s2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG s2,000,000 POLICY JERO- LOC AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ ANY AUTO (Ea accident) ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $ SCHEDULED AUTOS (Per person) HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $ NON-0WNED AUTOS (Per accident) PROPERTY DAMAGE $ HI (Per accident) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EA ACC $ AUTO ONLY: AGG $ EXCESSIUMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ OCCUR FI CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ DEDUCTIBLE $ RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND WC STATU- OTH- EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ If yes,describe under SPECIAL PROVISIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES/EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS All operations of the Named Insured subject to the policy terms,conditions and exclusions. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION CITY OF RENTON DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN attn:Allan Quynn NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL 1055 S Grady Way IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR Renton,WA 98057 REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25(2001/08)1 of 2 #S214143/M206624 11L 0 ACORD CORPORATION 1988 IMPORTANT If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). DISCLAIMER The Certificate of Insurance on the reverse side of this form does not constitute a contract between the issuing insurer(s), authorized representative or producer, and the certificate holder, nor does it affirmatively or negatively amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policies listed thereon. ACORD 25-S(2001/08) 2 of 2 #S214143/M206624 CG2010 03/97 POLICY NUMBER: PC293613806 INSURED: Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY ADDITIONAL INSURED—OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS- SCHEDULED PERSON OR ORGANIZATION This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name of Person or Organization: Any person or organization required to be named as an additional insured and evidenced by certificate of insurance on file with the company. (If no name appears above, information required to complete this endorsement will be shown in the Declarations as applicable to this endorsement) WHO IS INSURED(Section 11) is amended to include as an insured the person or Organization shown in the Schedule,but only with respect to liability arising out of your Ongoing operations performed for that insured. � Y CITE' OF RENTON v ♦ + Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department ���� Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 9899200040 BALDRIDGE BRUCE T 3422 SHATTUCK AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an "AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program Qa7 J ity Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer Y CITY OF RENTON + & '} + Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator v EXHIBIT B 3023059113 BAUTISTA EUGENIO C JR+LYNEL 3407 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities,for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program City Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp R ►�+ 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 1` E lv�T 1 O jr ® AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer CITY OF RFNTON Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department wu rr� Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 3023059115 BERRY PAUL 3129 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that, when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Progr J:rngr i Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 R E N T O N AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer I�Y o�, CITY OF RENTON Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department GreggKathy Keolker,Mayor Zimmerman P.E. Administrator NTH EXHIBIT B 5070000050 BOSTICK HARRY G 3527 SHATTUCK AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an "AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that, when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2 . \City Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer CITY OF RENTON u �4 Plannin Buildin /PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 5070000080 CAMERINI DONALD A+CARMEL D 3503 SHATTUCK AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program \City Conespondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON ®This paper contains 50AHEAD OF THE CURVE %recycled material,30%post consumer CITY OF RENTON + + Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department UK Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 3340401172 CHAVEZ KATHRYN G 1607 LAKE AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities,for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,200'7 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP 27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program�On?ppr�a \City Corresp9ndence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC�AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 ` RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE - ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer `sY CITY OF RENTON ♦ + Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator �_NTT� EXHIBIT B 3023059128 CHEUNG MUI HO+CHIM KUEN KAU 420 S 33RD PL RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities,for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program�no ICity Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grad Way-Renton Washington 98057 RENTON Y Y g AHEAD OF THE CURVE. This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer Uti�Y o�� CITY OF RENTON + �5 >} + Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department ..0 �` ,� Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 3023059106 CHINN MARY JEAN 2715 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an "AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP 27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program \City Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp RENTON 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 AHEAD OF THE CURVE This papercontains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer y CITY OF RENTON + WL ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department �� Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator �1XT� EXHIBIT B 3023059105 CLIFFORD CHRISTOPHER P+CHINN SHERI J 2721 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an "AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:Tile Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program \City Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOCAQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE 'A, 0� CITY OF RENTON + Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 8557000250 CUMMINGS RAYMOND+MARILYN L 2509 TALBOT CREST DR S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities,for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\?Om nr�oP�\wry Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE 'y OI CITY OF RENTON + + Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Wk Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 3340401150 DELLA ROSSA EDWIN 1625 LAKE AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that, when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\20�m\City Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp RENTON 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer Y CITY OF RENTON Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 3340401170 DOMINGCIL MARYANN 1521 LAKE AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that, when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County,Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities,for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program City Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE r4., o� CITY OF RENTON + - + Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department �� ,•1 Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 8557000230 ESPEY DIANE 2419 TALBOT CREST DR S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an "AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health, the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis;and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program \City Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer v Y o� CITY OF RENTON + a-M + Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator �N>T4 EXHIBIT B 9899200010 FAST JOHN L 3431 SHATTUCK AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that, when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health, the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Prcjects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Progr ity Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp r 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON ® AHEAD OF THE CURVE contains paper ntains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer CITY OF RENTON !�rn + Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator `i INT k EXHIBIT B 7222000410 FORD GLEN 1925 SHATTUCK AVE RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Programl2nn�n� City Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 - RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer CITY OF RENTON Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department i' Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator 1� io EXHIBIT B 3340401180 FRANCESCHINA TODD M 1515 LAKE AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities,for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Prograt City Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton, Washington 98057 RE N T ® N AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer �iY o CITY OF RENTON v I Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator Tr EXHIBIT B 3023059116 FULLER NATHAN C 3113 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the-use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:Tile Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program \City Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer V�Y o� CITY OF RENTON ♦ �- + Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department UK Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator NT EXHIBIT B 3340401132 GIENG HONG 1731 LAKE SOUTH RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an "AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities,for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2000,� 1W am\City Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE �Y CITY OF RENTON rFh a} Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 5070000020 GILLILAN ANNE LIVING TRUST 3615 SHATTUCK AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2 7 PrnP \City Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON ®This paper contains 50% AHEAD OF THE CURVE recycled material,30%post consumer y CITY OF RENTON ♦ � + Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department ��— Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 8557000300 GOLDMANN CHARLES J 2607 TALBOT CREST DR S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Prnaram\City Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp R R 7 B, �T 1055 South Grad Way-Renton Washington 1� E jr T v 1 v y y as gton 98057 AHEAD OF THE CURVE ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer CITY OF RENTON � � Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department !' Kathy Keoiker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 7222000511 GREGORIS NINFA 223 S 19TH ST RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives, to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Prog�\20� \City Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 R E N T O N ®Thisa AHEAD OF THE, CURVE paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer o� CITY OF RENTON ® + Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator AT EXHIBIT B 7222000512 GREGORIS NINFA 223 S 19TH ST RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health, the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program.\_2��a, City Con•espondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 �e RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE This papercontains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer y o CITY OF RENTON Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department wa Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 5070000060 HARVEY RICHARD D&FRANCINE 21015 148TH AVE SE KENT WA 98042 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that, when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Progra City Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 R E N T O N AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper crontains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer CITY OF RENTON + + Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department l Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator �Nip EXHIBIT B 3023059050 HAWKINS JACK M+JANE I 2825 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County,Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Prograr 2DW_R i Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON (aThis paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE T CITY OF RENTON is ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department �j Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 3023059130 HERNANDEZ JORGO&MARTHA 402 S 33RD PL RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Progra ",_;.g; City y Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON ® AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer �Y °f> CITY OF RENTON + !s �- + Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department ru Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator �-NT EXHIBIT B 9899200020 HILL JAY G+DORI A 3425 SHATTUCK AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County,Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis;and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities,for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys1SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Prograt City Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 - RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer V y CITY OF RENTON ft► ,� ra ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator �INV EXHIBIT B 3023059063 HOA NGHIEM 16623 BENSON RD S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an "AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program a m\City Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp R 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 l� E N -r o -NT AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer CITY OF RENTON ♦ �- Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator L�N�O EXHIBIT B 5070000030 HOANG BAY T 3609 SHATTUCK AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County,Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007. USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Prograrn\200�Prnaram\City Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp �7 R g.> 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON E �v T v jr AHEAD OF THE CURVE This papercontains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer CITY OF RENTON + + Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department !� ,� Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 8860500080 HOBSON LEE C +DIGGS-HOBSON MARY 206 S 20TH PL RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that, when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Prograi1�2QpI� \City Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton, Washington 98057 R E N T O N AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer V Y o-s � CITY OF R NTON + ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department j Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator �. EXHIBIT B 8557000280 HOLZBOOG DAVID S+AMY L 2527 TALBOT CREST DR S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities,for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Progra� \City Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton, Washington 98057 R E N T O N ® AHEAD OF THE CURVE °i�This paper contains 50 recycled material,30%post consumer CITY OF ItE NTON ♦; '} ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department �� ,� Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 8557000170 HURST CHARLES HERMAN 2325 TALBOT CREST DR S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that, when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Progr�� ��� Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 R E N T O N AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50'/o recycled material,30%post consumer Y CITY OF RENTON ♦ A� ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator Nip EXHIBIT B 8860500190 KING ALBERT WONG+LYNN WING 2115 DAVIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program � Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp \ 1055 South Grady Way Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON ® AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer ti�Y o CITE" OF RENTON r� 1+ >3- ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department UK Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 8557000160 KINNISCHTZKE DARREN L 2319 TALBOT CREST DR S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that, when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis;and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Progr%��nn,,�.Ra ; Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer CITY OF RENTON ♦ '} ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Wk Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator l v�O x...�: r.�....;rs.�:s•ssas..a�.sz.;a�. .���-�_...,..�_. EXHIBIT B 3023059107 KREBS FREDERICK D 2703 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County,Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement ProgramS21 0a t Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOCWQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 � E N 1 lr ® AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer y o CITY OF RENT ON ♦ '} ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator IN EXHIBIT B 5070000040 KUMARAN RUDRA+SAVITRI 3603 SHATTUCK AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that, when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health, the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOCWQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RE N T O N ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE CITY OF RENTON Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator N EXHIBIT B 3340401120 LARSEN KELLY F+JESSICA E 1803 LAKE AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection;* 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\.{1liZ�zegra Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE M This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer Y o� CITY OF RENTON ♦ 'y ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department WA Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator N EXHIBIT B 3023059036 LEE BRANDON V 2709 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program,1 Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 R E N T O N ®This r contains 50% AHEAD OF THE CURVE paper recycled material,30%post consumer ti�Y p CITY OF RENTON ♦ r Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department =■ �� O� Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator NT EXHIBIT B 9899200030 LEMAFA MOLIUILA M 3419 SHATTUCK AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives, to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Kcolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 3340401131 LEWIS OLGA M 1717 LAKE AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an "AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that, when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives, to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis;and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(C[P)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Progr!T_QW-Jcgw Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 R E N T O N AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer Y p� CITY OF RENTON ♦ A 3- ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Gregg Kathy Keolker,Mayor Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 8557000180 MAGNO LILY O 2331 TALBOT CREST DR S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement PrograT�i Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE y O CITY OF RENTON ♦ '} ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department ba Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator �NT� EXHIBIT B 8860500040 MARINO KATHRYN+CONOTORE JOHN 314 S 20TH PL RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer A Ff F A D OF THE CURVE Y o� CITY OF RENTON ♦ A 3- ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Wa Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 8860500210 MASLOW DAVID 2127 DAVIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Progr�amZ.✓esagc�nl Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 R E N T O N ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE nc= D", CITY OF RENTON Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 3340401190 MCCALLISTER GLEN A 1503 LAKE AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that, when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2 Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOCWQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 E N T o N ® AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer ti�Y o CITY OF RENTON ♦ '} + Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department ANT 0� Kathy Kcolkcr,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 8557000310 MCCLAIN CHARLIE W+ARNETTA 2613 TALBOT CREST DR RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an "AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program_ 2�Z Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOCWQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer I 'y o� CITY OF RENTON ♦ '} ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator Nry EXHIBIT B 3340401130 MONTANEZ CHERIE D+MEDILO BENJIE P 1737 LAKE AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RE N p ON AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer Y p CITY OF RETON ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department 1, Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator ANT EXHIBIT B 5070000070 MOSS KATHERINE E 3509 SHATTUCK AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities,for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement ProgrZaE itv Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 N�TO N - AHEAD OF THE CURVE m This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer CITY OF RENTON '} ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator N EXHIBIT B 3023059012 NAKANISHI RUTH Y 3315 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis;and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program�2 Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE rti�Y p� CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department O� Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator NT EXHIBIT B 8557000270 NESS ROSEMARY 2521 TALBOT CREST DR S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that, when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:Tile Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2 g " Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer rti�y o� CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ PlanningBuilding/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E. Administrator ��NTO EXHIBIT B 8557000210 NGUYEN THANG T 2407 TALBOT CREST DR RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an "AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Progr�re Con'espondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RE N T ® N ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department O� Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator NT EXHIBIT B 8557000200 NGUYEN XIN 2401 TALBOT CREST DR S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface.Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Progrm�2(�� - Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE e This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer Y o� CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator INTO EXHIBIT B 7222000400 NIEMI T L+NANCY M 1917 SHATTUCK AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program itv Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON ®Thisa AHEAD OF THE CURVE paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer rti�y o� CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Greggimmerman P.E. Administrator Kathy Keolker,Mayor gg ' EXHIBIT B 3023059025 NOBLE JANICE M 2819 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County,Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H'\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program2DaLw Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp RE 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 IN 1 T 0 1 V�T A Ii F.AD OF THF. (,URVF ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer v�,�Y o� CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator y�N�p EXHIBIT B 3023059018 OLSON SHAWN&JAIME 3101 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an "AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Progr�nn, s Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp - RENTON 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 AHEAD OF THE CURVE ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer ti�Y p CITY OF RENTI'ON G ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department O� Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 8860500150 O'STEEN JONAKAN H 2107 DAVIS AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an "AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Proerar)12_, a Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 — ` E lr T lr AHED OF THE CURVE M This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer n CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department ,,, Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator �>N�O EXHIBIT B 3340401115 PANGILINAN JOB+ROSEMARIE 17238 163RD PL SE RENTON WA 98058 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27 Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 R E lv�T T AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer CITY OF RENTON r ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 3023059122 PENA ELMER C+EVELYN D 3021 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\20m n.^^•� ,r Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 R E N T O N AHEAD OF THE CURVE M This oaoer contains 50%recvcled material.30%oost consumer tY p CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 3023059068 PRAM VANG VAN+NGOC-LOAN THI 408 S 33RD PL RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an "AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\ ' Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOCAQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 R E N T O N AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 8557000220 PICKREIGN CYNTHIA J 2413 TALBOT CREST DR S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an "AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis;and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE This pacer contains 50%recycled material.30%post consumer V� Y o� CITY OF RENTON A ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator ANT EXHIBIT B 3340401165 POZZOBON TERESA&EDA 1615 LAKE AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program 7 Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 R E N T O N AHEAD OF THE CURVE This naoer cwntains 50%recycled material.30%oost consumer Y p CITY OF RENTON ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department "u Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator O� Kathy Keolker,Mayor EXHIBIT B 8857670100 PUBL HOSP DISTR#1 KING CO,VALLEY MED ATTN FINANCE P O BOX 50010 RENTON WA 98058 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County,Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property: DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program?xr^ Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE ThLc naner rnntaina.ri0%mnvrleri material'i(1%rtnct mnsiuner U 'Y p� CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 3023059127 RAMIREZ RENE Q+DANILEE 426 S 33RD PL RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGlBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that, when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County,Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis;and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\.SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOCAQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RE N T O N AHEAD OF THE CURVE. This pacer contains 50%recycled material.30%post consumer Y p� CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department GreggKathy Keolker,Mayor Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator N EXHIBIT B 7222000510 ROSA RAYMOND 307 S 19TH RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County,Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp R AT �T 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 1` � lr T ® 1 V AHEAD OF THE CURVE M This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer `1 o� CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 3023059081 SCHNEIDER KATHLEEN E 3037 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program?n.^�y =, Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENT ,0__ N ® AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer Y p� CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 3340401171 SCHNEIDER SHAWN M+KATRINA M 1523 LAKE AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2 Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE 1 � o CITY OF RENTON ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 3023059016 SCHULTEK JEFF&BERNADINE 2921 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County,Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE. CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department 0� Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 3023059114 SMITH ARTHUR L&MARIE W PO BOX 59512 RENTON WA 98058 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis;and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Progr�J�ZP� Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE , ��� CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E,Administrator EXHIBIT B 9416000010 SPENCER CONSTRUCTION CO INC 29455 LOTH AVE SW FEDERAL WAY WA 98023 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an "AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that, when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Progr!_12nt_>=p:� Con•espondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 R E N T O N ® AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 9416000020 SPENCER CONSTRUCTION CO INC 29455 LOTH AVE SW FEDERAL WAY WA 98023 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County,Washington,.and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Progr 02 Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 R E N T O N AHEAD OF THE CURVE 9 This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer fly o�> CITY OF RENTON ♦ * Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 3023059111 SPRINGBROOK ASSOCIATES, C/O WESMAR INVESTMENTS 2731 77TH AVE SE MERCER ISLAND WA 98040 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an "AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that, when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health, the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities,for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program? Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AW 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 A E N T O N AHEAD OF THE CURVE ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer `�Y p CITY OF RENTON ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator NT EXHIBIT B 3340401195 STATE OF WASMNGTON 100 00 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that, when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Prcjects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 A E N T O N AHEAD OF THE CURVE ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer Y p CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator vNT EXHIBIT B 3023059019 TATRO DON L 3211 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an "AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that, when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program`''^�„.+ Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady y Wa -Renton' g Washin ton 98057 RE N TOO N ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE o� CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department fr, Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 3340401151 TOBACCO JANA A 1701 LAKE AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program�QOZEseg Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 8557000260 TONSGARD PATRICIA L 2515 TALBOT CREST DR RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement ProgramP- Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON ® AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 3023059121 TRAN THANH VAN+THU HA NGUYEN ET ALTHI 3011 TALBOT ROAD SO RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program? Conespondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENT ® AHEAD OF THE CURVE ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer �t Y o� CITY OF RENTON ♦ ! ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 8557000290 TRAUTMANN JOHN F 2601 TALBOT CREST DR S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Progr, m ' Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh 13.DOC\AQtp , 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON ® AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department O� Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator '1VT EXHIBIT B 3023059075 TURNER DAVID E&JODIE D 3107 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis;and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:Tile Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Progra� Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOCVIQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 A E N�TO�N AHEAD OF THE CURVE 9 This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer o� CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator INTO EXHIBIT B 9899200050 TURNER TAMARA 3426 SHATTUCK AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an "AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that, when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\ m u�i Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp R 7 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 1 ` E N T o lr AHP.AD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer 4N.sY p CITY OF RENTON v � ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator Nrl� EXHIBIT B 8860500350 VALLEY VUE ESTATES HOMEOWNER ASSOC 332 S 20TH PL RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration,I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator ��NrTO EXHIBIT B 3340401140 VILLA CHARLES A+CONSTANCE M 1717 LAKE AVE S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that, when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities,for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:Tile Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\10 7 P� Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON ® AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer � Y p CITY OF RENT(.N ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keotker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 3340401133 VILLAR MARILOU 430 TEMPLETON DR VANCOUVER BC CANADA V5L4N6 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that, when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County,Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program �o?D----- Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOCWQtp R �T 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 1` E lr T O lr AHEAD OF THE CURVE ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer ,Y r� o� CITY OF RENTON �1� ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department wa Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 8557000190 VU HAI V 16020 SE 156TH ST RENTON WA 98058 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an "AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you, will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Progr�TM\���--�--�`��* Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp �����' 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 A E N T V N AHEAD OF THE CURVE 9 This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer r� 'Y CITY OF RENTON ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 8557000240 WILLIAMS BARTOW JR+MINNIE L 2503 TALBOT CREST DR S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton,or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:Tile Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program 11�Z.Rfegw Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOC\AQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator EXHIBIT B 3023059129 WONG WING TIN 5537 17TH AVE S SEATTLE WA 98108 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that, when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect, analyze, and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington, and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health,the same as for that of others, I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis; and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton, and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Prograrn\24MJIwa@ Correspondence\2007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOCWQtp �7 R 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 1` E lr T O it�7 AHEAD OF THE CURVE ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer `�Y p CITY OF RENTON ♦ ♦ Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department WWA Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator ,� Kathy Keolkcr,Mayor EXHIBIT B 3023059123 WOO PETER C 3031 TALBOT RD S RENTON WA 98055 PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Below is an"AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE"form that,when signed by you,will authorize the City of Renton or its representative to inspect,analyze,and treat your property for the purpose of mosquito abatement. AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE In consideration of my interest as a resident and property owner in King County, Washington,and realizing that mosquito control is essential for my family's health, the same as for that of others,I hereby authorize the City of Renton, or its representatives,to enter my land for the purpose of mosquito abatement through the use of the following methods: 1. Inspection; 2. Testing and Analysis;and/or 3. Treatment of Areas with Chemicals For the same consideration, I also release and agree to hold harmless the City of Renton,and its officers and representatives, in their official or individual capacities, for any personal injury or property damage that may arise from the use of the above-mentioned methods and chemicals in its efforts to effect mosquito control on my property. DATE SIGNATURE Telephone Number Print Name COMMENTS: PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY APRIL 23,2007 USING THE ENCLOSED BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPE H:\File Sys1SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Progreso?b�. Correspondence12007 Signature Authorization Exh B.DOCWQtp 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057 R E N T O N ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE EXHIBIT C Insecticide Products: As in previous years, we will be using products containing the insecticide permethrin. See below for more information. Permanone'R 31-66: Permanone 31-66 is sold under the trade names of BioMist°and Kontrolo 4-4. They contain a synthetic version of permethrin as an active ingredient. The insecticides are formulated for dilution with oil products, such as mineral oil, and are applied at a rate between 0.0035 and 0.0070 pounds of permethrin per acre. Permanone°31-66 is degraded in soil and may last for several days. BioMist®and Kontrolo 4-4 are not applied within 100-feet from water or wetland areas. Repel Mosquitoes: Not all mosquitoes will be eliminated during our Mosquito Abatement Program. Some precautions you may take to further reduce the number of mosquitoes in your area include: Mosquito Breeding Places: Some mosquitoes may breed in stagnant water. If you eliminate standing water around your home, you may eliminate their breeding places. Stagnant water may be found in ornamental pools, birdbaths, old tires,and flower pots. Methods to eliminate these and other potential breeding sites are listed in the enclosed Extension Bulletin No. 1066 by the Washington State University Cooperative Extension titled"Pest Management for Prevention and Control of Mosquitoes". Natural Predators: By encouraging natural predators that feed on mosquitoes, you may also reduce the number of mosquitoes in your area. Natural predators include bats, swallows, frogs, and fish. In order to stock mosquito fish and three-spine stickleback fish,a permit is required from the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife. However, you may attract other natural predator animals by enhancing habitat and constructing cavity type houses. More information on attracting natural predators, such as instructions for constructing and locating bat houses, may be obtained from the State Department of Fish and Wildlife. Mosquito Repellent: By using mosquito repellent,netting, and screens you may reduce your exposure to mosquitoes. Additional precautions include: ♦ Wear clothes that reduce the area of exposed skin; ♦ Install screens or netting over open patios or windows; and/or ♦ Apply repellents, especially those containing the ingredient diethyltoluarnide(DEFT), to exposed skin. Since young children and certain adults can be sensitive to DEET, please follow application instructions carefully. Note: While bug lights eliminate some mosquitoes, they are not highly recommended,since studies show they also eliminate a large amount of beneficial and non-pest insects. Furthermore, Aedes,the most aggressive of the mosquito species, found in the Talbot Hill area,are not attracted to light and the noise emitted by the bug lights may annoy some neighbors. H:\File Svs\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2006 Program\City Correspondence\2006 Description Exhibit C.DOC\AQtp Y - x"—,,� .� O� HUMAN RESOURCES/ e U ,.ry`d a; ♦ RISK MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT APR 0 5 2007 WU CITY OF RENTON M E M O R A N D U M UTILITY SYSTEMS DATE: April 4, 2007 TO: Allen Quynn, CE III, PBPWVest FROM: Michael R. Webb , AdminisySUBJECT: Insurance Review/Whitworutions, Inc. Mosquito Abatement Program Annual Contract For 2007—2008 I have reviewed the certificate of insurance and supporting policy documents for the above- mentioned contract. The insurance coverage,provided for this contract,meets the City's risk management requirements. "Please remember to forward all originals to the City Clerk's office,if on file there" i:\risk documents\certificates of insurance\contract okay.doc PLANNINGBUILDING/ ♦ PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT M E M O R A N D U M n DATE: April 3, 2007 eceived TO: Mike Webby, HR/RM Administrator APR 3 3 2007 FROM: Allen Quynn Human Resources $ Risk Management SUBJECT: 2007-2008 Mosq ito Abatement Program Contract Insurance Requirements Please review and verify the enclosed accord form and insurance information form satisfy the City's insurance requirements. To assist in your review, I've included a copy of the contract scope of work. The contract amount is $43,712.46. Thank you for your time. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Risk management memo.doc 04/03/2007 08:32 FAX 2538451133 WHITWORTH PEST SOLUTIONS (6002/008 _� 14: 1� _ .�1�c`d1`I LP;1 I•U:IF,'THU!EST I',,I:;L Ii�.'LI_� Clirnif_f_26389 WHITWPES P,h-rE(aualnO/rwy) ACORD- CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE _ 03/29/07 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MJir'rEa of INFORMATION USI NOrthwn:,t ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS I)PON THE CERTIFICATE 70D NE Multnomah,Suite 1300 HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED 6Y THE POLICIES 15=LOW, Portland,OR 9723? _ 503 224-8390 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC$t IN"IIRrR -----------•— -- -- _- --- INSMR04A: Lexington Insurance Com_P_mny 19431 _ Whitworth Pest Solutions,Inc. IN_qUPFa a: 2533 Inter Avr. INNUREIJ C _ Puyallup,WA 96372 INSURER 7 J _ COVERAGES THE PnLICIES OF wSURANCC LISTED OELOW HAVC DULN ISbULrj TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIl!JU INIIICATED NOTWITHSTANOIN13 AUY REOI,IIREMFNT T[RNI Oh CONnITION OF AN-CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RE5DECT TO WHICH THIS GERTIFICAYI:MAYBE ISSUED OR MAY PE.r4 rAN I HE Ir4GI IRANGI--AI-hl,Ik'll_D DY 11 IC I'OLIUIL':0 DteSCI3rIflF1.:y HFRFIPI IS SUBJECT TP AI,I_THE TERIAS,EXCL I C IONS ANn CnNOITIMNP nF SUCH POLICES AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED By NAIu CLAINIS. voVGY E ECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION I TR NnR TYPE OF INSIrRhNCE hoLN:Y hU1AHLR Arl:�u nn p •y UMn v A GENERAL LIAMLITY FC293613806 12101106 12/01/07 EACHOt;C:UI�Ri-NCE S110001U00 x C,' IMI!PCIAL GCNCPALLIABILITY DP,MAC'L r�I nr.N ED 1O U0O CL.nlats rrAUc pcCUH d(G C-rP rryly mq pyrsm) SS 000 X PD Clod:2.600 wL?4gV vL r,AAV INJURY 31 000 00D —`- 4ENERALAG3RF-GATE S2 00U OLIO nr-N" m'.rrrr AT(-1 ItnT Arr`I Ia,::1-I-11 rnour-TS•:C:M_I,110P A6C 112,00D.000 _ _ FpLICY CT I—_—]_ Loc ..._. AU I CWOUILr LIAMLITY 0C*181Nk2D^SINrt t?WMII 3 A,NY A'IT'J (En acglllenl) ALL OWNCO AU10S r3tSon•i IPIJIIFIY 4 (Pnr F-exy0nl SChIcDULEO aLTr03 N 114,PAII101 kY3DILY INJURY S -- -- PIp1.,-CY0IEfi 4LTfCS (Per Arrlaara PROPERTY DAMAGE S (Par rlocidcel) GARAGELIA9ILITY y .-._._.__. AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT S -%n•AUTO 7THEH THAN Ca ACC S AU10 OPIL'/: II;C, $ Fxrrn!I)j1m rIprp IA LIABRITY I•ArH nCCURPENCE S 7;ICI;I P. u nar•1��MADE AIJQIREOATf S ---- LI=DUCTIBLC S k6TF.'4I10K 9 WORKER9COr;NAaTIONaNO WC3TATU• IIry I-MPL OYIi H.k•LMk11 LrlY ANv PROPRIFTOR/PAPTNERIEx6cUTIV5 E,L EAr AGGIDL'NT 3 �FFICFRM�MEE�EYCLUDBDY E.L.DIPF.o9;-EA EMPLOYcC S II v..n,W oo b+uunl■ =G'AL PROy1917M5 ba,aw [.L.DISk2/V:C•rrOI.ICY I.IR11T L O rNr..F DCOCRIPT10N OF OPERATIOtW 1 LOCATIONS I VEHICLES I EXGLU31ON.f'A13BECI BY ENOORSPMENT r SPECIAL PRUVISIONa City of Renton and Its officers,officials, agents,employees and volunteer.;are additional Insureds per form CG 20 10 03/97 for oparations pc:rfnrmF3d for them by tfle named insured-This Insuranew is primary and non contributory with any other insurance coverages and/or self insurance (See Attached Descriptions) CERTIFICATE HOLDER _ CANCELLATION _ r11.1011LDANY or THE AI]OVC OL'1CI1zI11CD PQLrCWI nF r,ANCPLI.rP OrrORP THI'PXPn4Ar1uN City of Renton UATL rwCRFgF,rHC- 9SUING IN 6URER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAID 3f) anvil WPITTEN 1 D55 Snuth Grady Way NO rIC0 Tv nil!CLN I'll WA'r I.I 1pLnrq HAMIYT To THr I PR,RUT F AIW I Hr•rG 134 RO'+1+ALI. Renton,WA 98055 INPO$E NO OBLIOATION OR LIABILITY OP ANY Al ND UPON THE INSVRUR,1Y-1 AGRNTt,or nrrnrarNTA'nve:. ALITHORI2E[I REPREbENTATIVE - ACORD 25 (2001MB) c,f 3 #S2126d51M20662d 111_ a ACORD CORPORATION 19e6 04/03/200T 08:32 FAX 2538451133 WHITWURTH PEST SOLUTIONS 1a004/008 04/03/2007 08 :32 FAX 25384,51133 WHITWORTH PEST SOLUTIONS �005/008 7 14: 1_' 1I'_i:;_'','.:I :-:,1.',1PU:IRTH4')ESi POLICY NUMBER: PC293 613a 06 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY_PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY_ WAIVER OF TRANSFER RIGHTS OF RECOVERY AGAINST OTHFRS This enrinrsrmenl rnodiFw, insurancc provided render the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART OVVNE:RS AND CONTRACTORS PROTECTIVE L IARIL.ITY(:OVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name of Person or Organization: City at Renton 10 5 5 Swath Grady Kay (If no entry appears ;above, informatlon required to complete this endorsement will be shown In the Declarations as r pplicatble to Phis enrlor:ernF nL) wr! warve. a►nv riclht of rCcovrry wur may have ag-,jinst the person or organization snowr► in U,r Schedule because of payments we mate for injury or damage arising out, of "your work" done under a contract with 11"at person or organization. The -eiver applies only to the person ar or- ganization shown in the Schedule. CG 24 04 11 35 04/03/2007 08 :32 FAX 2538451133 M ITWORTH PEST� SOLUTIONS lam/008 lU,:: _I1II1, J-I: I . Sri_;_';'1;".1'I IJ�,I III:IRTHt,.1 ,T F'AuE ut.'Cr CG2503 11185 P0T..1C'Y NUMBER: PC29361 1806 COMMERCIAL GENERAL I IPLRfUTY THIS ENDORSENIEN'T CHANGES THE POTACY PLVASE READ IT CARE FULLY ,4NTENDMENT AGGREGATE LIMITS OF INSURANCE PER PROJECT This �,ntlorscrncjit modifies insiiranct� provided undo the following- CONIMERC LAkL GEN1?P,-e-kl-.LIABILITY COVERAGE PART The C;eneral AngrEgatu Limil undcr T NITTS OF WSURANCE (SECTION ITT) applies separately to each of your projects away from premises owned by or rented to you. 04/03/2007 08:32 FAX 2538451133 WHITWORTH PEST SOLUTIONS (6 007/008 2 21, I USI N iRTH111ES1' .I I: CG2010 03/97 POLICY NUMBER: PC?-93613$06 INSURED. W16VIVorth Pest solu(Sons. Inc COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY THIS ENDORSEMENT CELkNGES THE POLICY PLEASE READ IT C_ARETT:T,T,Y ADDITTONAL. IN'SU,[ ED—OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS- SCHEDULED PERSON OR ORGANIZATION This endorsement niodi lies insurance.provided under the following: C0�1+Ih4rRCTAL GPiVL-RAT, 1.J.AT4TLTTY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE, Name of Person or Organization: Any person or organization required to be named as an additional insured and evidenced by certificate of insurance on file with the company, (If no Pane appeilrs ahnvc, infonnation rrgtiirr.d to complete t11is Fndorsenient will be shown in the Declarations as applicable to this mdo scnicnt) WFQ TS INSURED (Section II)is amended to Mclude as an insured the person or Or sb.own in the, Schedule,but only witli.respect to liability arising out of your Onguiiig operations performed for that insured. 04/03/2007 08:32 FAX .. 2538451133 WHITWORTH PEST SOLUTIONS f�008/008 , U_:. _'i/_Ll 1? 14:12' SI_1 8j1y I1:;I 1,10rR'THWEST F IA aE� ilV,�tl':r� City of Renton j' Duman Resources& Risk Management Dtpaii:ment lrlsuratice InIbt-ruaCinn Form rna. PRODI7:47T NUN19F;R. STAFF CONTACT: Certifante ofIn.surancc inciieales the cnvI:ragc%!li1„iL:,p:cIIIcd in �1'cs ❑ Nn cowman? ,Ar;the ti)Ilo+uing covoug«umU.Jr CUI'ldilitYn.K lil CJ'l'oc['? Y No ThC{'olnmurciai Cirncrol I_i;ihili(y policy rurm is an ISO 1993 �Y�s ❑ No Outs reacc Form or Equivalent^ ill-no..1i1m:11 u copy:ol'lh;policy Willy rC(.juhvll GuvCra4C7 Cir,�rly' id-trite l led) CU 01143 Amcndator} LAdorsamem provideJ'" ❑ Yes (� No C100MI ,nw,p,rc�;.�tc�►r�.1+ided un "pCr project buds(I.CiW9rt;)'?" ©' Yes ❑ Nti .'tddiliur.RJ Insurc-d Wording provided?" No Cvvcra;;t on a r , , �* it l.lr1 basis and null-c<nu iY inE, Lti1s'. Yeti LJ No vt'uivei uFtiuhruit.11n�n C'IJUtiti applies''" Er Yes ❑ Nu ticw�•ahllily of Inluu.ml Clause(Cro,�N 1�iaUilily) i,pplics" Yes ❑ No NoticQ nfCnnccllntihnrNrvn-R,cnetvall;u wr7dccl to 45 d-ays?" ❑ Yes Q'�Iri *Ti hr;far In on cr.tljfFC-r*!nf7gc7rrrjr?v(, ' AM REST'S RATING FOR CARRIER CL - Auto At urab professional. This Questkynnairc is issued as a nuitter of infol-Irmtion. This questionnaire is not nn Insumnee policy and dnes not amend, extend pr aher Ihu eovcrage afforded by the policic4 indicated on 1,I1c r0uhud CERTl17JCATLi OF INSi 1RANC F_ The CITY O KIiN rpN, at its op[ion, shall vbrain conies or T1te rK)Hcies llnd%or srecific d1cccllarn[io15 pageS 17R.OM aw:•irdvd bidder prior to cuc:ution orcuntr=. e l V JIB AGencv/Broker Complerod By(Typt: or f)1111 N -lie) 0.d.irc:•�` (� '7L -mil C9 lZ 9 7 Z3Z Cumple[cd L3}'(5il;ntmin) t;,cI L S:::>—u9��a ?�j 7 �j s }� (0 �1 Nna+c n4 ptaskin fo cuniaol Telerhonc Number ,ti'[4'P: TMS {.)1/J;,CTI()N,v.a1r-.r h/1:,4T 13f: cr)x(ravr. ,I) iwp li,tt'1/ f./rtil: fI TT,9C'HF,P To C•F_i2T/F( '.4TE OV/N,SCIfl,grNC E EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF WORK 2007 MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM TASK NO. 1: TREATMENT OF PANTHER CREEK WETLANDS Treatment Methods and Materials: Land treatment applications of an ultra low volume(ULV), Environmental Protection Agency registered, insecticide will be applied to brush and other upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered,backpack-mounted, portable fogger. Treatment will be conducted in upland areas away from water or wetland areas as weather conditions allow and in accordance with the product label and other federal and state regulations. Treatment must also be conducted in accordance with the conditions of the Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigated(Application Number LUA05- 022,ECF)for the program made by the City of Renton Environmental Review Committee on April 1, 2005 and included as Exhibit D of the this contract. All necessary licenses and permits shall be the responsibility of the consultant to ensure their issuance prior to treatment. The synthetic pyrethroid insecticide product to be used is Permanone or other products containing similar formulations. Area of Treatment: The treatment area, shown in Exhibit E, is adjacent to and upland of the eastern edge of the Panther Creek Wetland generally located between SR-167 on the west and Lake Avenue South/Talbot Road South on the east and extending from SW 39th Street on the south to I-405 on the north,within the City of Renton, Washington. The project area covers approximately 60 acres to the east of the approximately 65-acre Panther Creek Wetland complex. Prior to treatment,the City will provide a highlighted copy of the map included in Exhibit D of this contract to indicate the properties within the project area for which authorization and release for access and treatment has been granted by the property owner or the owner's legal representative. The treatment application will be performed from foot trails through the project area used in the previous Mosquito Abatement Program treatment applications. The cost per treatment shall include all necessary work for clearing of the trails to allow the treatment to be applied. Frequency of Treatment: Fogging will be conducted in coordination with and at the request of the City at a maximum frequency of once per week during the months of April through August. The City may request treatments as frequent as twice per week if larger than normal mosquito populations justify more frequent treatment. The contract budget assumes a maximum number of 21 treatment applications. Coordination: Following each treatment, the consultant shall provide to the City a brief summary of the area treated and the type of chemical used, weather conditions during the treatment application, the time during which treatment was conducted, an estimate of the relative abundance and distribution of mosquitoes, and a recommendation on the scope and timing of subsequent treatment. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp TASK NO.2: TREATMENT OF CITY STORMWATER AND IRRIGATION FACILITIES AND CATCH BASINS Treatment Methods and Materials: Water treatment applications of an Environmental Protection Agency registered larvicide will be applied to City owned stormwater/irrigation impoundment facilities using hand applied briquettes or granules. Treatment will be applied in accordance with the product label and other federal and state regulations. Larvicide treatment must also be conducted in accordance with City obtained Aquatic Mosquito Control National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)Waste Discharge General Permit. All necessary licenses shall be the responsibility of the consultant to ensure their issuance prior to treatment. The larvicide product to be used is Bacillus Sphaericus(BS)and is sold under the trade name VectoLex. Area of Treatment: The treatment areas consists of the following facilities: Owner Facility Name/Type Facility Location PBPW Maint. Svcs. Division Stonegate/WQ Pond NE 26`h and Lyons Ave PBPW Maint. Svcs. Division NE 10`h St Pond/Detention NE 10`h St and Anacortes Ave PBPW Maint. Svcs. Division Talbot Ridge 2/WQ Pond S 47`h St and 102°1 Ave SE PBPW Maint. Svcs. Division Catch Basins Various Golf Course Hole#18 Pond/Irrigation Maplewood Golf Course(west) Golf Course Hole#9 Pond/Irrigation Maplewood Golf Course(west-central) Golf Course Hole#7 Pond/Irrigation Maplewood Golf Course(east-central) Golf Course Hole#6 Pond/Irrigation Maplewood Golf Course(east) Golf Course Catch Basins Various Parks Maintenance Division Catch Basins Various Facilities Division City Hall/WQ Grady Way Parking Lot Frequency of Treatment: Each water impoundment facility and catch basin as described above shall be tested for the presence of mosquito larve every two weeks. If the larve count exceeds 0.3 larva per dip then larvicide shall be applied in accordance with the requirements of the City obtained Aquatic Mosquito Control NPDES Permit. Reporting: Following each treatment,the consultant shall provide to the City a brief summary of all stormwater/irrigation impoundment facilities tested and treated. Information to be provided for each shall include the following: 1. Date,time and street location of facility or catch basin tested H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp 2. Type of Larvicide and EPA registration number 3. Amount of larvicide in gallons or pounds that was applied 4. The number of acres treated 5. Name and address of person applying larvicide 6. Larval count(larve per dip) 7. Number of manhours per facility visited(includes testing and larviciding) Notification: Maplewood Golf Course—Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc. shall contact the Golf Course Manager twenty-four (24) hours in advance of entering the Golf Course. Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc. shall arrange with the Golf Course Manager to be escorted onto the golf course and in no circumstances shall Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc., enter upon the golf course without one golf course employee in attendance at all times while on Golf Course property(this is a mandatory safety requirement). H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp O PLANNINGBUILDING/ a; �— , PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT M E M O R A N D U M DATE: March 29, 2007 TO: Larry Warren, City Attorney FROM: Allen Quynn, Surface Water Utihty Engineer(ext. 7247) SUBJECT: 2007-2008 Mosquito Abatement Program Contract with Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc. Enclosed for your review is the 2007-2008 Mosquito Abatement Program Contract with Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc (Whitworth). Some modifications have been made to the approved 2006 standard consultant contract to match the previous 2005-2006 Mosquito Abatement Contract with Whitworth. The changes reflect the contract requirements for an Entomologist/Pest Control Agent, which is different than engineering design consultant requirements. The specific changes are as follows: 1. Under project name on first page, added "WHEREAS, the City desires to accomplish the project which requires the services of an Entomologist/Pest Control agent, and" 2. Under Section II (Design Criteria), the first paragraph was modified to read "The City will designate the basic premises and criteria for the work needed. The Entomologist/Pest Control Agent Services shall provide as a standard professional service that which is normally provided by said professionals. All work shall be done in accordance with the license requirements of a professional pest control agent. All chemical applications and other services shall be done in accordance with Federal and State laws, the chemical manufacturer's label requirements and the City of Renton environmental Determination for File No. LUA-05-022, ECF." Also, deleted the referenced items 1-15 that are concerned with construction projects. 3. Under Section VI (Payments), second paragraph, removed numbered sub- paragraphs 1-4 and modified sub-paragraph 5 to read"Progress payments may be claimed monthly for direct costs actually incurred to date as supported by detailed statements. Final payment of any balance due the Consultant of the gross amount earned will be made promptly upon its verification by the City after completion and acceptance by the City of the work under this Agreement. Acceptance, by the Consultant of final payment shall constitute full and final satisfaction of all amounts due or claimed to be due." Warren/Whitworth Contract March 29,2007 Page 2 of 2 Please review and approve as to legal form the enclosed 2007-2008 Mosquito Abatement Program Contract with Whitworth Pest Solutions. Your comments by Monday, April 9, 2007 would be appreciated. If you require additional information, or have any questions, please call me at 425-430-7247. Thank you for your assistance. Enclosures H:\File Sys\SWP- Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\attorney contract review memo.doc\AQtp ENGINEERING ANNUAL CONSULTANT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT,made and entered into on this , day of , 2007, by and between the CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON,A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION HEREINAFTER CALLED THE "CITY," and Whitworth Pest Solutions,Inc. whose address is 2533 Inter Avenue, Puyallup, WA 98372-3428, at which work will be available for inspection,hereinafter called the "CONSULTANT." PROJECT NAME: 2007-2008 Mosquito Abatement Program WHEREAS,the City desires to accomplish this project which requires the services of an Entomologist/Pest Control agent,and WHEREAS,the City has not sufficient qualified employees to perform the necessary Mosquito Abatement Program Entomologist/Pest Control Agent Services and the City deems it advisable and is desirous of engaging the professional services and assistance of a qualified professional consulting to do the necessary consultant work for the project to perform the Mosquito Abatement Program Entomologist/Pest Control Agent Services, WHEREAS,the Consultant has represented and by entering into this Agreement now represents,that it is in full compliance with the statutes of the State of Washington for registration as a commercial pesticide applicator and that all personnel to be assigned to the work required under this Agreement are fully qualified to perform the work to which they will be assigned in a competent and professional manner,and that sufficient qualified personnel are on staff or readily available to Consultant to staff this Agreement,and WHEREAS,the Consultant has indicated that it desires to do the work set forth in the Agreement upon the terms and conditions set forth below. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the terms, conditions, covenants and performances contained herein below, the parties hereto agree as follows: I SCOPE OF WORK The Consultant shall furnish, and hereby warrants that it has,the necessary equipment, materials,and professionally trained and experienced personnel to facilitate completion of the work described in Exhibit A, Scope of Work, which is attached hereto and incorporated into this Agreement as though fully set forth herein. The Consultant shall perform all work described in this Agreement in accordance with the latest edition and amendments to local and state regulations, guidelines and policies. The Consultant shall prepare such information and studies as it may deem pertinent and necessary, in order to pass judgment in a sound engineering manner on the features of the work. The Consultant shall make such minor changes,amendments or revisions in the detail of the work as may be required by the City. This item does not constitute an 'Extra Work" item as related in Section VIII of the Agreement. The work shall be verified for accuracy by a complete check by the Consultant. The Consultant will be held responsible for the accuracy of the work, even though the work has been accepted by the City. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 Contract.doc\ cor I Piazza/Data—Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev09O6 II DESIGN CRITERIA The City will designate the basic premises and criteria for the work needed. The Entomologist/Pest Control Agent Services shall provide as a standard professional service that which is normally provided by said professionals. All work shall be done in accordance with the license requirements of a professional pest control agent. All chemical applications and other services shall be done in accordance with Federal and State laws,the chemical manufacturer's label requirements and the City of Renton environmental Determination for File No. LUA-05-022, ECF. III ITEMS TO BE FURNISHED TO THE CONSULTANT BY THE CITY The City will furnish the Consultant copies of documents which are available to the City that will facilitate the preparation of the plans, studies, specifications, and estimates within the limits of the assigned work. All other records needed for the study must be obtained by the Consultant. The Consultant will coordinate with other available sources to obtain data or records available to those agencies. The Consultant shall be responsible for this and any other data collection to the extent provided for in the Scope of Work. City will provide to Consultant all data in City's possession relating to Consultants services on the project. Consultant will reasonably rely upon the accuracy,timeliness, and completeness of the information provided by the City. Should field studies be needed,the Consultant will perform such work to the extent provided for in the Scope of Work. The City will not be obligated to perform any such field studies. IV OWNERSHIP OF PRODUCTS AND DOCUMENTS TO BE FURNISHED BY THE CONSULTANT Documents,exhibits or other presentations for the work covered by this Agreement shall be furnished by the Consultant to the City upon completion of the various phases of the work. All such material, including working documents, notes, maps, drawings,photo,photographic negatives,etc. used in the project, shall become and remain the property of the City and may be used by it without restriction. Any use of such documents by the City not directly related to the project pursuant to which the documents were prepared by the Consultant shall be without any liability whatsoever to the Consultant. All written documents and products shall be printed on recycled paper when practicable. Use of the chasing-arrow symbol identifying the recycled content of the paper shall be used whenever practicable. All documents will be printed on both sides of the recycled paper, as feasible. V TIME OF BEGINNING AND COMPLETION The work detailed in the Scope of Work will be performed according to Exhibit B,Time Schedule of Completion, attached hereto and incorporated herein as though fully set forth. It is agreed that all the Consultant's services are to be completed and all products shall be delivered by the Consultant unless there are delays due to factors that are beyond the control of the Consultant. The Consultant shall not begin work under the terms of this Agreement until authorized in writing by the City. If, after receiving Notice to Proceed,the Consultant is delayed in the performance of its services by factors that are beyond its control,the Consultant shall notify the City of the delay and shall prepare a revised estimate of the time and cost needed to complete the Project and submit the revision to the City for its approval. Time schedules are subject to mutual agreement for any revision unless specifically described as otherwise herein. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 Contract.doc\ cor 2 Piazza/Data—Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev09O6 Delays attributable to or caused by one of the parties hereto amounting to 30 days or more affecting the completion of the work may be considered a cause for renegotiation or termination of this Agreement by the other party. VI PAYMENT The Consultant shall be paid by the City for completed work for services rendered under this Agreement as provided hereinafter as specified in Exhibit C, Cost Estimate. Such payment shall be full compensation for work performed or services rendered and for all labor,materials, supplies, equipment, and incidentals necessary to complete the work. All billings for compensation for work performed under this Agreement will list actual time(days and/or hours)and dates during which the work was performed and the compensation shall be figured using the rates in Exhibit C. Payment for this work shall not exceed$ $43,712.46 without a written amendment to this contract, agreed to and signed by both parties. Progress payments may be claimed monthly for direct costs actually incurred to date as supported by detailed statements. Final payment of any balance due the Consultant of the gross amount earned will be made promptly upon its verification by the City after completion and acceptance by the City of the work under this Agreement. Acceptance, by the Consultant of final payment shall constitute full and final satisfaction of all amounts due or claimed to be due. Payment for extra work performed under this Agreement shall be paid as agreed to by the parties hereto in writing at the time extra work is authorized. (Section VIII "EXTRA WORK"). A short narrative progress report shall accompany each voucher for progress payment. The report shall include discussion of any problems and potential causes for delay. To provide a means of verifying the invoiced salary costs for consultant employees,the City may conduct employee interviews. Acceptance of such final payment by the Consultant shall constitute a release of all claims of any nature,related to this Agreement,which the Consultant may have against the City unless such claims are specifically reserved in writing and transmitted to the City by the Consultant prior to its acceptance. Said final payment shall not, however, be a bar to any claims that the City may have against the Consultant or to any remedies the City may pursue with respect to such claims. The Consultant and its subconsultants shall keep available for inspection, by the City,for a period of three years after final payment,the cost records and accounts pertaining to this Agreement and all items related to, or bearing upon,these records. If any litigation, claim or audit is started before the expiration of the three-year retention period,the records shall be retained until all litigation, claims or audit findings involving the records have been resolved. The three-year retention period starts when the Consultant receives final payment. VII CHANGES IN WORK The Consultant shall make all such revisions and changes in the completed work of this Agreement as are necessary to correct errors appearing therein, when required to do so by the City,without additional compensation. Should the City find it desirable for its own purposes to have previously satisfactorily completed work or parts thereof revised,the Consultant shall make such revisions, if requested and as directed by the City in writing. This work shall be considered as Extra Work and will be paid for as provided in Section VIII. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 Contract.doc\ cor 3 Piazza/Data_Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev09O6 VIII EXTRA WORK The City may desire to have the Consultant perform work or render services in connection with the Project in addition to or other than work provided for by the expressed intent of the Scope of Work. Such work will be considered as Extra Work and will be specified in a written supplement which will set forth the nature and scope thereof. Work under a supplement shall not proceed until authorized in writing by the City. Any dispute as to whether work is Extra Work or work already covered under this Agreement shall be resolved before the work is undertaken. Performance of the work by the Consultant prior to resolution of any such dispute shall waive any claim by the Consultant for compensation as Extra Work. IX EMPLOYMENT The Consultant warrants that it has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the Consultant,to solicit or secure this contract and that he has not paid or agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the Consultant, any fee, commission, percentage,brokerage fee,gifts or any other consideration, contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this contract. For breach or violation of this warranty,the City shall have the right to annul this Agreement without liability, or in its discretion to deduct from the Agreement price or consideration or otherwise recover,the full amount of such fee,commission,percentage, brokerage fee, gift or contingent fee. Any and all employees of the Consultant,while engaged in the performance of any work or services required by the Consultant under this Agreement, shall be considered employees of the Consultant only and not of the City and any and all claims that may or might arise under the Workman's Compensation Act on behalf of said employees,while so engaged and any and all claims made by a third party as a consequence of any negligent act or omission on the part of the Consultant's employees,while so engaged on any of the work or services provided to be rendered herein, shall be the sole obligation and responsibility of the Consultant. The Consultant shall not engage, on a full or part-time basis, or other basis,during the period of the contract, any professional or technical personnel who are, or have been at any time during the period of this contract, in the employ of the City except regularly retired employees,without written consent of the City. If during the time period of this Agreement,the Consultant finds it necessary to increase its professional,technical, or clerical staff as a result of this work,the Consultant will actively solicit minorities through their advertisement and interview process. X NONDISCRIMINATION The Consultant agrees not to discriminate against any client, employee or applicant for employment or for services because of race,creed, color,national origin, marital status, sex,age or handicap except for a bona fide occupational qualification with regard to, but not limited to the following: employment upgrading; demotion or transfer; recruitment or any recruitment advertising; layoff or termination's; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; selection for training; rendition of services. The Consultant understands and agrees that if it violates this Non- Discrimination provision,this Agreement may be terminated by the City and further that the Consultant shall be barred from performing any services for the City now or in the future,unless a showing is made satisfactory to the City that discriminatory practices have terminated and that recurrence of such action is unlikely. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 Contract.doc\ cor 4 Piazza/Data_Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev0906 XI TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT A. The City reserves the right to terminate this Agreement at any time upon not less than ten(10)days written notice to the Consultant, subject to the City's obligation to pay Consultant in accordance with subparagraphs C and D below. B. In the event of the death of a member,partner or officer of the Consultant,or any of its supervisory personnel assigned to the project,the surviving members of the Consultant hereby agree to complete the work under the terms of this Agreement, if requested to do so by the City. This section shall not be a bar to renegotiations of this Agreement between surviving members of the Consultant and the City, if the City so chooses. In the event of the death of any of the parties listed in the previous paragraph, should the surviving members of the Consultant,with the City's concurrence,desire to terminate this Agreement,payment shall be made as set forth in Subsection C of this section. C. In the event this Agreement is terminated by the City other than for fault on the part of the Consultant,a final payment shall be made to the Consultant for actual cost for the work complete at the time of termination of the Agreement,plus the following described portion of the net fee. The portion of the net fee for which the Consultant shall be paid shall be the same ratio to the total net fee as the work complete is to the total work required by the Agreement. In addition,the Consultant shall be paid on the same basis as above for any authorized extra work completed. No payment shall be made for any work completed after ten(10)days following receipt by the Consultant of the Notice to Terminate. If the accumulated payment made to the Consultant prior to Notice of Termination exceeds the total amount that would be due as set forth herein above,then no final payment shall be due and the Consultant shall immediately reimburse the City for any excess paid. D. In the event the services of the Consultant are terminated by the City for fault on the part of the Consultant,the above stated formula for payment shall not apply. In such an event the amount to be paid shall be determined by the City with consideration given to the actual costs incurred by the Consultant in performing the work to the date of termination,the amount of work originally required which was satisfactorily completed to date of termination,whether that work is in a form or of a type which is usable to the City at the time of termination,the cost to the City of employing another firm to complete the work required and the time which may be required to do so, and other factors which affect the value to the City of the work performed at the time of termination. Under no circumstances shall payment made under this subsection exceed the amount which would have been made if the formula set forth in subsection C above had been applied. E. In the event this Agreement is terminated prior to completion of the work,the original copies of all Engineering plans, reports and documents prepared by the Consultant prior to termination shall become the property of the City for its use without restriction. Such unrestricted use not occurring as a part of this project, shall be without liability or legal exposure to the Consultant. F. Payment for any part of the work by the City shall not constitute a waiver by the City of any remedies of any type it may have against the Consultant for any breach of this Agreement by the Consultant,or for failure of the Consultant to perform work required of it by the City. Forbearance of any rights under the Agreement will not constitute waiver of entitlement to exercise those rights with respect to any future act or omission by the Consultant. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 Contract.doc\ cor 5 Piazza/Data_Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev0906 XII DISPUTES Any dispute concerning questions of facts in connection with work not disposed of by agreement between the Consultant and the City shall be referred for determination to the Director of Planning/Building/Public Works or his/her successors and delegees,whose decision in the matter shall be final and conclusive on the parties to this Agreement. In the event that either party is required to institute legal action or proceedings to enforce any of its rights in this Agreement, both parties agree that any such action shall be brought in the Superior Court of the State of Washington, situated in King County. XIII LEGAL RELATIONS The Consultant shall comply with all Federal Government, State and local laws and ordinances applicable to the work to be done under this Agreement. This contract shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with the laws of Washington. The Consultant agrees to indemnify, defend and hold the City and its officers and employees harmless from and shall process and defend at its own expense all claims,demands or suits at law or equity arising in whole or part from the Consultant's errors, omissions, or negligent acts under this Agreement provided that nothing herein shall require the Consultant to indemnify the City against and hold harmless the City from claims, demands or suits based upon the conduct of the City, its officers or employees and provided further that if the claims or suits are caused by or result from the concurrent negligence of(a)the Consultant's agents or employees and(b)the City, its agents, officers and employees,this provision with respect to claims or suits based upon such concurrent negligence shall be valid and enforceable only to the extent of the Consultant's negligence or the negligence of the Consultant's agents or employees except as limited below. The Consultant shall secure general liability,property damage,auto liability, and professional liability coverage in the amount of$1.0 million,with a General Aggregate in the amount of$2.0 million, unless waived or reduced by the City. The Consultant shall submit a completed City of Renton Insurance Information Form, and the Standard Acord Certification Form prior to the execution of the contract. The City of Renton will be named as Additional Insured(s)on(CONTRACTOR'S)policy,with that coverage being primary and non-contributory with any other policy(ies)available to the City. A copy of the endorsement shall be provided to the City. The limits of said insurance shall not, however, limit the liability of Consultant hereunder. All coverages provided by the Consultant shall be in a form, and underwritten by a company acceptable to the City. The City will normally require carriers to have minimum A.M. Best rating of A XII. The Consultant shall keep all required coverages in full force and effect during the life of this project,and a minimum of forty five days'written notice shall be given to the City prior to the cancellation of any policy. The Consultant shall also submit copies of the declarations pages of relevant insurance policies to the City within 30 days of contract acceptance if requested. The Certification and Declaration page(s)shall be in a form as approved by the City. If the City's Risk Manager has the Declaration page(s)on file from a previous contract and no changes in insurance coverage has occurred, only the Certification Form will be required. The Consultant shall verify,when submitting first payment invoice and annually thereafter, possession of a current City of Renton business license while conducting work for the City. The Consultant shall require, and provide H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 Contract.doc\ cor 6 Piazza/Data_Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev09O6 verification upon request,that all subconsultants participating in a City project possess a current City of Renton business license. The Consultant shall provide, and obtain City approval of,a traffic control plan prior to conducting work in City right-of-way. The Consultant's relation to the City shall be at all times as an independent contractor. XIV SUBLETTING OR ASSIGNING OF CONTRACTS The Consultant shall not sublet or assign any of the work covered by this Agreement without the express consent of the City. XV ENDORSEMENT OF PLANS The Consultant shall place their certification on all plans, specifications, estimates or any other engineering data furnished by them in accordance with RCW 18.43.070. XVI COMPLETE AGREEMENT This document and referenced attachments contain all covenants, stipulations,and provisions agreed upon by the parties. Any supplements to this Agreement will be in writing and executed and will become part of this Agreement. No agent, or representative of either party has authority to make, and the parties shall not be bound by or be liable for, any statement, representation, promise, or agreement not set forth herein. No changes, amendments,or modifications of the terms hereof shall be valid unless reduced to writing and signed by the parties as an amendment to this Agreement. The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision in this Agreement shall not affect the other provisions hereof, and this Agreement shall be construed in all respects as if such invalid or unenforceable provision were omitted. XVII EXECUTION AND ACCEPTANCE This Agreement may be simultaneously executed in several counterparts,each of which shall be deemed to be an original having identical legal effect. The Consultant does hereby ratify and adopt all statements, representations, warranties, covenants, and agreements contained in the Request for Qualifications,and the supporting materials submitted by the Consultant, and does hereby accept the Agreement and agrees to all of the terms and conditions thereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. CONSULTANT CITY OF RENTON Signature Date Kathy Keolker, Mayor Date type or print name ATTEST: Title Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 Contract.doc\ cor 7 Piazza/Data—Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev09O6 y o CITY OF RENTON 47 ♦ ru + Office of the City Attorney Kathy Keolker,Mayor Lawrence J.Warren Senior Assistant City Attorneys Mark Barber Zanetta L.Fontes Assistant City Attorneys Ann S.Nielsen Garmon Newsom II Shawn E. Arthur MEMORANDUM To: Allen Quynn, Surface Water Utility Engineer From: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date: April 2, 2007 Subject: 2007-2008 Mosquito Abatement Program Contract with Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc. The contract is approved as to legal form. Lawrence J. Warren LJW:tmj cc: Jay Covington Gregg Zimmerman, PE Post Office Box 626-Renton,Washington 98057-(425)255-8678/FAX(425)255-5474 RE N T O N AHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer c3 CTIr AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE Whitworth Pest Solutions,Incorporated hereby confirms and declares that (Name of contractor/subcontractor/consultant/supplier) I. It is Whitworth Pest Solutions,Incorporated's policy to offer equal (Name of contractor/subcontractor/consultant/supplier) opportunity to all qualified employees and applicants for employment without regard to the race,creed,color, sex,national origin, age,disability or veteran status. II. Whitworth Pest Solutions, Incorporated_complies with all applicable federal, (Name of contractor/subcontractor/consultant/supplier) state and local laws governing non-discrimination in employment. II. When applicable,_Whitworth Pest Solutions, Incorporated will seek out and (Name of contractor/subcontractor/consultant/supplier) negotiate with minority and women contractors for the award of subcontracts. Print Agent/Representative's Name and Title Agent/Representative's Signature Instructions: This document MUST be completed by each contractor, subcontractor, consultant and/or supplier. Include or attach this document(s)with the contract. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 Contract.doc\ cor 10 Piazza/Data—Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev0906 EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF WORK 2007 MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM TASK NO. l: TREATMENT OF PANTHER CREEK WETLANDS Treatment Methods and Materials: Land treatment applications of an ultra low volume(ULV), Environmental Protection Agency registered, insecticide will be applied to brush and other upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered, backpack-mounted,portable fogger. Treatment will be conducted in upland areas away from water or wetland areas as weather conditions allow and in accordance with the product label and other federal and state regulations. Treatment must also be conducted in accordance with the conditions of the Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigated(Application Number LUA05- 022,ECF)for the program made by the City of Renton Environmental Review Committee on April 1, 2005 and included as Exhibit D of the this contract. All necessary licenses and permits shall be the responsibility of the consultant to ensure their issuance prior to treatment. The synthetic pyrethroid insecticide product to be used is Permanone or other products containing similar formulations. Area of Treatment: The treatment area, shown in Exhibit E, is adjacent to and upland of the eastern edge of the Panther Creek Wetland generally located between SR-167 on the west and Lake Avenue South/Talbot Road South on the east and extending from SW 39th Street on the south to I-405 on the north,within the City of Renton, Washington. The project area covers approximately 60 acres to the east of the approximately 65-acre Panther Creek Wetland complex. Prior to treatment,the City will provide a highlighted copy of the map included in Exhibit D of this contract to indicate the properties within the project area for which authorization and release for access and treatment has been granted by the property owner or the owner's legal representative. The treatment application will be performed from foot trails through the project area used in the previous Mosquito Abatement Program treatment applications. The cost per treatment shall include all necessary work for clearing of the trails to allow the treatment to be applied. Frequency of Treatment: Fogging will be conducted in coordination with and at the request of the City at a maximum frequency of once per week during the months of April through August. The City may request treatments as frequent as twice per week if larger than normal mosquito populations justify more frequent treatment. The contract budget assumes a maximum number of 21 treatment applications. Coordination: Following each treatment,the consultant shall provide to the City a brief summary of the area treated and the type of chemical used, weather conditions during the treatment application,the time during which treatment was conducted,an estimate of the relative abundance and distribution of mosquitoes, and a recommendation on the scope and timing of subsequent treatment. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\.Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp TASK NO.2: TREATMENT OF CITY STORMWATER AND IRRIGATION FACILITIES AND CATCH BASINS Treatment Methods and Materials: Water treatment applications of an Environmental Protection Agency registered larvicide will be applied to City owned stormwater/irrigation impoundment facilities using hand applied briquettes or granules. Treatment will be applied in accordance with the product label and other federal and state regulations. Larvicide treatment must also be conducted in accordance with City obtained Aquatic Mosquito Control National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)Waste Discharge General Permit. All necessary licenses shall be the responsibility of the consultant to ensure their issuance prior to treatment. The larvicide product to be used is Bacillus Sphaericus(BS)and is sold under the trade name VectoLex. Area of Treatment: The treatment areas consists of the following facilities: Owner Facility Name/Type Facility Location PBPW Maint. Svcs. Division Stonegate/WQ Pond NE 26th and Lyons Ave PBPW Maint. Svcs. Division NE 1 Oth St Pond/Detention NE I O'h St and Anacortes Ave PBPW Maint. Svcs. Division Talbot Ridge 2/WQ Pond S 47th St and 102"d Ave SE PBPW Maint. Svcs. Division Catch Basins Various Golf Course Hole#18 Pond/Irrigation Maplewood Golf Course(west) Golf Course Hole#9 Pond/Irrigation Maplewood Golf Course(west-central) Golf Course Hole#7 Pond/Irrigation Maplewood Golf Course(east-central) Golf Course Hole#6 Pond/Irrigation Maplewood Golf Course(east) Golf Course Catch Basins Various Parks Maintenance Division Catch Basins Various Facilities Division City Hall/WQ Grady Way Parking Lot Frequency of Treatment: Each water impoundment facility and catch basin as described above shall be tested for the presence of mosquito larve every two weeks. If the larve count exceeds 0.3 larva per dip then larvicide shall be applied in accordance with the requirements of the City obtained Aquatic Mosquito Control NPDES Permit. Reporting: Following each treatment, the consultant shall provide to the City a brief summary of all stormwater/irrigation impoundment facilities tested and treated. Information to be provided for each shall include the following: 1. Date,time and street location of facility or catch basin tested H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp 2. Type of Larvicide and EPA registration number 3. Amount of larvicide in gallons or pounds that was applied 4. The number of acres treated 5. Name and address of person applying larvicide 6. Larval count(larve per dip) 7. Number of manhours per facility visited(includes testing and larviciding) Notification: Maplewood Golf Course — Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc. shall contact the Golf Course Manager twenty-four (24) hours in advance of entering the Golf Course. Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc. shall arrange with the Golf Course Manager to be escorted onto the golf course and in no circumstances shall Whitworth Pest Solutions, Inc., enter upon the golf course without one golf course employee in attendance at all times while on Golf Course property(this is a mandatory safety requirement). H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp EXHIBIT B TIME OF COMPLETION 2007 MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM Upon contract execution and issuance of Notice to Proceed,Adulticiding of the upland areas east of the Panther Creek Wetlands will be conducted in coordination with and at the request of the City at a frequency of once per week during the months of April through August. The City may request a treatment frequency of twice per week if larger than normal mosquito populations justify more frequent application. The project budget assumes a maximum number of 21 treatment applications. Larve concentrations for City stormwater facilities, irrigation facilities and catch basin will be conducted at a frequency of once every two weeks from July through September. If the larve count exceeds 0.3 larva per dip then larvicide shall be applied in accordance with the requirements of the City obtained Aquatic Mosquito Control NPDES Permit. By direction from the City,testing and larviciding may begin prior to July and extend past September if recommended by King County Department of Health. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.docWQtp EXHIBIT C COST ESTIMATE 2007 MOSQUITO ABATEMENT PROGRAM TASK NO. 1: The estimated total cost of Task 1 including Washington States sales tax is$19,209.96. The cost shall include all necessary work for clearing of the trails to allow the treatment to be applied. Work conducted in performance of Task I will be billed at the following rates: For 12 or more total treatments: $840/treatment For 6 to 11 total treatments: $890/treatment For 1 to 5 total treatments: $990/treatment The billing rates include state sales tax. Subtotal Contract Cost: $17,640.00 State Sales Tax(8.9%) $1,569.96 Total Cost Task 1: 519,209.96 TASK NO.2: The estimated total cost of Task 2 including Washington States sales tax is$24,502.50. The cost shall be based on a rate of$125.00 per manhour, which includes labor, materials and equipment required to apply larvicide as specified in the scope of work and shall include but not limited to the following: 1. Transportation costs associated with transit from consultant's office to stormwater/irrigation facilities and transit between facilities including catch basins. 2. Material costs for larvicide. 3. Equipment necessary to test and apply larvicide including sampling cups, protective gloves and respirators, etc. At the City's discretion, facilities listed under"Areas of Treatment"above may be eliminated or treatment frequency reduced and other facilities added depending on mosquito levels and recommendations from the Public Health Department. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp Catch basins will only be treated when requested in writing by the City. A minimum scheduled trip charge from consultant's office to stormwater/irrigation facilities of$375.00 shall apply. Below is the estimated contract cost for the three City divisions,based on the billing rate of$125.00 per manhour for a total of 180 manhours: PBPW Maint. Svcs. Division Costs Stormwater facilities: 3 Total number of treatments per stormwater facility: 8 Total manhours per stormwater facility(including travel time): 0.75 hrs Total stormwater facility manhours: 18 hrs Subtotal cost for stormwater facilities: $2,250.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $200.25 Total cost for stormwater facilities: $2,450.25 Total manhours available for catch basin treatment: 60 hrs Total cost for catch basin treatment: $7,500.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $667.50 Total cost for catch basin treatment: $8,167.50 Total manhours(stormwater facilities+catch basins): 78 hrs Subtotal cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $9,750.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $867.75 Total cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $10,617.75 Golf Course Costs Irrigation facilities: 4 Total number of treatments per facility: 8 Total manhours per irrigation facility(including travel time): 1 hr Total irrigation facility manhours: 32 hrs Subtotal cost for irrigation facilities: $4,000.00 Sales Tax 8.9%): $356.00 Total cost for irrigation facilities: $4,356.00 Total manhours available for catch basin treatment: 3 hrs Subtotal cost for catch basin treatment: $375.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $33.38 Total cost for catch basin treatment: $408.38 Total manhours(irrigation facilities+catch basins): 35 hrs Subtotal cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $4,375.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $389.38 Total cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $4764.38 H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.doc\AQtp r Parks Division Costs Irrigation facilities: 0 Total manhours available for catch basin treatment: 61 hrs. Subtotal cost for catch basin treatment: $7,625.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $678.63 Total cost for catch basin treatment: $8,303.63 Total manhours(irrigation facilities+catch basins): 61 hrs Subtotal cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $7,625.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $678.63 Total cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $8303.63 Facilities Division Costs Stormwater facilities: 1 Total number of treatments per facility: 8 Total manhours per stormwater facility(including travel time): 0.75 hrs Total stormwater facility manhours: 6 hrs Subtotal cost for stormwater facilities: $750.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $66.75 Total cost stormwater facilities: $816.75 Catch Basin: 0 Total manhours(stormwater facilities+catch basins): 6 hrs Subtotal cost(stormwater facilities+catch basins): $750.00 Sales Tax(8.9%): $66.75 Total cost: $816.75 Total Contract Cost for all Divisions: $22,500.00 State Sales Tax(8.9%): $2,002.50 Total Cost Task 2: $24,502.50 Total Contract Cost(Task 1 +Task 2): $43,712.46 Invoicing Whitworth Pest Solutions,Inc. shall submit a separate invoice to the City of Renton Surface Water Utility Section, Parks Maintenance Division, Maplewood Golf Course and Facilities Division for any services it provides under this project. Payment cannot be authorized or payment may be delayed until separate invoices are received. H:Tile Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\Scope of work and budget.docWQtp e: AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE Whitworth Pest Solutions,Incorporated hereby confirms and declares that (Name of contractor/subcontractor/consultant/supplier) I. It is Whitworth Pest Solutions, Incorporated's policy to offer equal (Name of contractor/subcontractor/consultant/supplier) opportunity to all qualified employees and applicants for employment without regard to the race, creed,color, sex,national origin,age, disability or veteran status. II. Whitworth Pest Solutions,Incorporated complies with all applicable federal, (Name of contractor/subcontractor/consultant/supplier) state and local laws governing non-discrimination in employment. II. When applicable, Whitworth Pest Solutions, Incorporated will seek out and (Name of contractor/subcontractor/consultant/supplier) negotiate with minority and women contractors for the award of subcontracts. Print Agent/Representative's Name and Title Agent/Representative's Signature Instructions: This document MUST be completed by each contractor, subcontractor, consultant and/or supplier. Include or attach this document(s)with the contract. H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 Contract.doc\ cor 9 Piazza/Data_Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev0906 RESOLUTION NO. 3229 CITY OF RENTON SUMMARY OF FAIR PRACTICES POLICY ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION NO. 3229 It is the policy of the City of Renton to promote and provide equal treatment and service to all citizens and to ensure equal employment opportunity to all persons without regard to race, color, national origin, ethnic background, gender, marital status, religion, age or disability, when the City of Renton can reasonably accommodate the disability, of employees and applicants for employment and fair, non-discriminatory treatment to all citizens. All departments of the City of Renton shall adhere to the following guidelines: (1) EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES - The City of Renton will ensure all employment related activities included recruitment, selection, promotion, demotion, training, retention and separation are conducted in a manner which is based on job-related criteria which does not discriminate against women, minorities and other protected classes. Human resources decisions will be in accordance with individual performance, staffing requirements, governing civil service rules, and labor contract agreements. (2) COOPERATION WITH HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS - The City of Renton will cooperate fully with all organizations and commissions organized to promote fair practices and equal opportunity in employment. (3) AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN - The City of Renton Affirmative Action Plan and Equal Employment Program will be maintained and administered to facilitate equitable representation with the City work force and to assure equal employment opportunity to all. It shall be the responsibility of elected officials, the Mayor, the Affirmative Action Officer, department administrators, managers, supervisors, Contract Compliance Officers and all employees to carry out the policies, guidelines and corrective measures set forth in the Affirmative Action Plan and Equal Employment Program. (4) CONTRACTORS' OBLIGATIONS - Contractors, sub-contractors, consultants and suppliers conducting business with the City of Renton shall affirm and subscribe to the Fair Practices and Non-discrimination policies set forth by the law and in the City's Affirmative Action Plan and Equal Employment Program. Copies of this policy shall be distributed to all City employees, shall appear in all operational documentation of the City, including bid calls,and shall be prominently displayed in appropriate city facilities. CONCURRED IN by the City Council of the City of RENTON, Washington,this 7thday of October, 1996. CITY OF RENTON: RENTON CITY COUNCIL: Mayor Council President ,Attest- City Cler H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 Contract.doc\ cor 8 Piazza/Data—Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev09O6 RESOLUTION NO. 3229 CITY OF RENTON SUMMARY OF FAIR PRACTICES POLICY ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION NO. 3229 It is the policy of the City of Renton to promote and provide equal treatment and service to all citizens and to ensure equal employment opportunity to all persons without regard to race, color, national origin, ethnic background, gender, marital status, religion, age or disability, when the City of Renton can reasonably accommodate the disability, of employees and applicants for employment and fair, non-discriminatory treatment to all citizens. All departments of the City of Renton shall adhere to the following guidelines: (1) EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES - The City of Renton will ensure all employment related activities included recruitment, selection, promotion, demotion, training, retention and separation are conducted in a manner which is based on job-related criteria which does not discriminate against women, minorities and other protected classes. Human resources decisions will be in accordance with individual performance, staffing requirements, governing civil service rules, and labor contract agreements. (2) COOPERATION WITH HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS - The City of Renton will cooperate fully with all organizations and commissions organized to promote fair practices and equal opportunity in employment. (3) AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN - The City of Renton Affirmative Action Plan and Equal Employment Program will be maintained and administered to facilitate equitable representation with the City work force and to assure equal employment opportunity to all. It shall be the responsibility of elected officials, the Mayor, the Affirmative Action Officer, department administrators, managers, supervisors, Contract Compliance Officers and all employees to carry out the policies, guidelines and corrective measures set forth in the Affirmative Action Plan and Equal Employment Program. (4) CONTRACTORS' OBLIGATIONS - Contractors, sub-contractors, consultants and suppliers conducting business with the City of Renton shall affirm and subscribe to the Fair Practices and Non-discrimination policies set forth by the law and in the City's Affirmative Action Plan and Equal Employment Program. Copies of this policy shall be distributed to all City employees, shall appear in all operational documentation of the City, including bid calls, and shall be prominently displayed in appropriate city facilities. CONCURRED IN by the City Council of the City of RENTON, Washington, this 7thday of October, 1996. CITY OF RENTON: RENTON CITY COUNCIL: N(ayor Council President )Attest- City Cler H:\File Sys\SWP-Surface Water Projects\SWP-27-Surface Water Projects(CIP)\27-2000 Mosquito Abatement Program\2007 Program\2007 Contract.doc\ cor 9 Piazza/Data—Center/Forms/City/Contracts /2006_Consultant.doc Approved 02/06 bh/rev09O6 CITY OF RENTON Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator April 1, 2005 Allen Quynn City of Renton 1055 S Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 SUBJECT: Mosquito Abatement Program (2005-2009) LUA05-022, ECF Dear Mr. Quynn: This letter is written on behalf of the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) and is to advise you that they have completed their review of the subject project. The ERC issued a threshold Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigated with Mitigation Measures. Please refer to the enclosed Mitigation Measures document. Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 PM on April 19, 2005. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required $75.00 application fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-110.B. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510. If the Environmental Determination is appealed, a public hearing date will be set and all parties notified. The preceding information will assist you in planning for implementation of your project and enable you to exercise your appeal rights more fully, if you choose to do so. If you have any questions or desire clarification of the above, please call me at (425) 430-7382. For the Environmental Review Committee, Susan Fiala Senior Planner cc: S. Gollier, Cynthia Pickreign/Parties of Record Enclosure 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98055 R E N T O N ®This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE CITY OF RENTON iR Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator RECEIVED, APR 2. 12005 April 21, 2005 CITY OF RENTON UTILITY SYSTEMS Allen Quynn City of Renton 1055 S Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 SUBJECT: Mosquito Abatement Program (2005-2009) LUA05-022, ECF Dear Mr. Quynn: This letter is to inform you that the appeal period has ended for the Environmental Review Committee's (ERC) Determination of Non-Significance - Mitigated for the above-referenced project. No appeals were filed on the ERC determination. This decision is final and application for the appropriately required permits may proceed. The applicant must comply with all ERC Mitigation Measures listed in the ERC Report dated March 29, 2005. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (425) 430-7382. For the Environmental Review Committee, Susan Fiala Senior Planner cc: Cynthia Pickreign, S. Gollier% Parties of Record 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98055 R E N T O N 0 This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer AHEAD OF THE CURVE EXHIBIT D CITY OF RENTON DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED MITIGATION MEASURES APPLICATION NO(S): LUA05-022, ECF APPLICANT: City of Renton - Surface Water Utility PROJECT NAME: Mosquito Abatement Program (2005-2009) LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: Adjacent to and upland of the eastern edge of the Panther Creek Wetlands generally located between SR-167 on the west and Lake Avenue South/Talbot Road South on the east and extending from SW 43`d Street on the south to 1-405 on the north. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review in order to continue a Mosquito Abatement Program for another five (5) - year period, April 2005 through September 2009. The mosquito abatement program covers an area adjacent to and upland from the Panther Creek Wetland. It will consist only of land treatment applications of an ultra tow volume (ULV) synthetic insecticide spray to brush and other upland vegetation using a gasoline-powered, backpack-mounted, portable blower. LEAD AGENCY: The City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works Development Planning Section MITIGATION MEASURES: 1. To prevent excess drift of the proposed insecticide sprays and potential drift into the Panther Creek Wetlands, application shall only be made as conditions permit in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture approved application requirements, e.g., restrictions on the maximum wind speed above which treatment shall not be conducted. Wind speeds determined by the applicator at the time of treatment must be 10 miles per hour or less and must be blowing in an easterly direction away from the Panther Creek Wetlands or the treatment shall not be conducted. 2. Equipment wash-down water shall be disposed of off-site in accordance with EPA and Department of Agriculture requirements so as not to contaminate the surface or ground waters. 3. Accidental spills shall be reported immediately by the applicator to the City of Renton, the State Department of Health, the Department of Agriculture, and the Department of Ecology (spills in water). Appropriate measures shall be immediately implemented by the applicator to first contain and then to clean up the spill in accordance with Department of Agriculture and/or other applicable agency requirements. Only small quantities of the proposed insecticide will be on the project site to minimize impacts if a spill occurs. 4. The City of Renton Project Manager/Representative shall: a) Provide written information which fully describes the proposed abatement program and schedule to all property owners within the proposed project area; and b) Conduct the program only on City property and on those privately owned parcels for which authorization has been received from the property owner or the owner's legal representative; and c) Post a description and schedule of the program at regular intervals in the vicinity of the project area. The information will include the name and telephone number of a City representative who can provide further information about the program to interested parties. 5. The insecticide spraying must be conducted in upland areas away from water areas and homes by a licensed applicator in accordance with EPA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act or FIFRA) and Department of Agriculture (WAC-16-228) approved application requirements. 6. The applicator will immediately notify the City of Renton and stop treatment if any animals are killed in association with the abatement program. No animal kill is expected because BIOMISTO/Kontrol 4-40, when used according to the manufacturer's instructions as approved by EPA, are reported to have low toxicity to animals. EXHIBIT E Panther Creek Wetlands Treatment Area Map ' - SW 16th S � 1 t NA G 167 S 19th �a o� SW 21st St Q S 21S Q r o O y PR SECT LI ITS `- SW 23rd Et - S t 1 U j G a J � C N W � 27th St S 'f O SW 2 th S : 1 SW Oth St a > � 16 J C1 SW 4th St 4 SW 39th St8th W i SW 41st S Note:TREATMENT WILL NOT BE APPLIED WITHIN 100' OF WATER. TREATMENTS WILL NOT O 10 OO 2000 BE PERFORMED NEAR HOMES.TREATMENT WILL ONLY BE DONE ON THE UPLAND AREA BETWEEN THE WETLAND EASTERN EDGE AND THE RESIDENTIAL AREAS.PROPERTY OWNER APPROVAL REQUIRED PRIOR TO TREATMENT ON PRIVATE PROPERTY. 1 : 12000 Mosquito Abatement Program (2005-2009) y�i3 - y�-z�