File #: 16-1323    Version: 1
Type: resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/22/2016 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 11/22/2016 Final action: 11/22/2016
Title: ADDED - Approval of Resolution Authorizing City Manager to Execute a Settlement Agreement in the lawsuit, Bernie's Garage and Adams Street Warehouse vs. City of Olympia, WSDOT, and LIHI
Attachments: 1. Resolution
Title
ADDED - Approval of Resolution Authorizing City Manager to Execute a Settlement Agreement in the lawsuit, Bernie's Garage and Adams Street Warehouse vs. City of Olympia, WSDOT, and LIHI

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager Recommendation:
Move to approve the resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a settlement agreement of the above referenced case.

Report
Issue:
Whether to settle the above referenced case.

Staff Contact:
Darren Nienaber, Deputy City Attorney, 360.753.8037

Presenter(s):
None - Consent Calendar Item.

Background and Analysis:
This Settlement Agreement comes before Council because a proposed settlement with the State of Washington (WSDOT) requires modification of the 2008 Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement for the property commonly located at 318 State Avenue. The modification relates to a revision of the environmental indemnification given to the City by WSDOT under the purchase agreement at the time the City acquired the property at issue.

Bernie's Garage, LLC, and Adams Street Warehouse are plaintiffs in a lawsuit against City of Olympia and Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT). The lawsuit concerns alleged contamination of the plaintiffs' property from the property to the south (currently owned by the City of Olympia). WSDOT had been owner of the southern property for over 80 years, using it as a testing and repair facility. WSDOT sold the property to the City of Olympia in 2008 for $1,280,175. The acquisition money was placed into a special account that the City of Olympia was authorized to draw upon to clean up hazardous contamination of the property. Using all of the funds from that account, the cleanup of the property has substantially been accomplished. There is some contamination still remaining. The City of Olympia filed a cross claim in the above referenced case against WSDOT alleging, in part, that WSDOT is responsible under the 2...

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