File #: 15-0338    Version: 1
Type: decision Status: Passed
File created: 3/27/2015 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 4/14/2015 Final action: 4/14/2015
Title: Approval of Interlocal Agreement Between the Cities of Olympia, Lacey and Yelm for Implementing Deschutes Water Rights Mitigation Strategy- Phase IV
Attachments: 1. Interlocal Agreement - Phase IV
Title
Approval of Interlocal Agreement Between the Cities of Olympia, Lacey and Yelm for Implementing Deschutes Water Rights Mitigation Strategy- Phase IV

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee

City Manager Recommendation:
Move to approve the Interlocal Agreement Between the Cities of Olympia, Lacey and Yelm for Implementation of the Deschutes Water Rights Mitigation Strategy- Phase IV and authorize the Mayor to sign the agreement.

Report
Issue:
Whether to approve an Interlocal Agreement to continue water rights mitigation in the Deschutes basin with the Cities of Lacey and Yelm.

Staff Contact:
Laura Keehan, Senior Planner, Public Works/Water Resources, 360.753.8321

Presenter(s):
None

Background and Analysis:
For several years, the Cities of Olympia, Lacey, and Yelm worked together to develop collaborative mitigation strategies for the Deschutes River Basin associated with our applications for new water rights. Each City has its own mitigation plan, approved by the Washington State Department of Ecology. These plans include strategies for acquiring additional water rights, purchasing land, and restoring habitat.

Over the past eight years the cities worked to complete required mitigation under three previous interlocal agreements (Phases I - III). This interlocal agreement initiates Phase IV work at the Deschutes River Farm, purchased by the three cities in May 2011. Authorized mitigation work under the Phase IV agreement includes:

* Project and property management
* Vegetation maintenance
* Engineering design
* Permitting

This interlocal agreement authorizes the three cities to spend $165,800. All costs will be shared equally by the three cities. Olympia's one-third share will not exceed $55,267.



Construction of the restoration projects will be done under a separate interlocal agreement. This agreement will be brought to Council in approximately two years, after design and...

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