File #: 12-0495    Version: 1
Type: decision Status: Passed
File created: 8/17/2012 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 9/11/2012 Final action: 9/11/2012
Title: Agenda Item: Exercise option agreement for purchase of water rights for the purpose of required mitigation in the Deschutes River basin as part of the McAllister Wellfield Project.
Attachments: 1. 1.Purchase Option Agreement
Title
Agenda Item:
Exercise option agreement for purchase of water rights for the purpose of required mitigation in the Deschutes River basin as part of the McAllister Wellfield Project.
Body
Whether to exercise the option agreement for the purchase of water rights with Dillard and Juanita Jensen. This agreement is the final water right purchase for the purposes of mitigation in the Deschutes River watershed as part of the McAllister Wellfield project. The water right is being jointly purchased with the cities of Lacey and Yelm as part of a collaborative mitigation strategy in the Deschutes River watershed. This water right is identified specifically in the McAllister Wellfield Mitigation Plan that was approved by the Washington Department of Ecology when Olympia's water right transfer application was approved in January 2012.

Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager's Recommendation:
Move to approve and authorize the City Manager to execute documents necessary to exercise the Option Agreement for Purchase of Water rights, dated August 24, 2010; and close on the acquisition of water rights from Dillard and Juanita Jensen.

Staff Contact:
Liz Hoenig, Senior Planner, Public Works Water Resources, 360-753-8152

Presenter(s):
None - Consent Calendar Item

Background and Analysis:
For several years, the cities of Olympia, Lacey, and Yelm have worked together to develop collaborative mitigation strategies for the Deschutes River Basin associated with their applications for new water rights. These strategies include water rights acquisition, land acquisition and habitat restoration and are outlined in each cities' mitigation plans as approved by the Washington Department of Ecology. The purchase of this water right will complete Phase II, which focused on water rights and land acquisition.

If approved:
ยท The City will meet its legal obligations as defined in Ecology's final decision on the McAllister Wellfield Water...

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