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File #: 12-0732    Version: 1
Type: contract Status: Passed
File created: 11/6/2012 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 11/13/2012 Final action: 11/13/2012
Title: Agenda Item: Approval of Interlocal Agreement with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Regarding Coordination in the Sale of Property at 600 Capital Way N in Olympia, Washington
Attachments: 1. 1. Interlocal Agreement
Title
Agenda Item:
Approval of Interlocal Agreement with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Regarding Coordination in the Sale of Property at 600 Capital Way N in Olympia, Washington
Body
Issue:
Should the City enter into an Interlocal Agreement with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) which sets forth a process for the City to assist WDFW in the sale of property at 600 Capital Way N in Olympia, Washington.

City Manager’s Recommendation:
Move to authorize the Mayor to execute the attached Interlocal Agreement with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife regarding coordinated efforts the entities will take in the marketing and potential sale of property at 600 Capital Way N in Olympia.

Staff Contact:
Tom Morrill, City Attorney, 360.753.8338

Background and Analysis:
At its November 22, 2011 meeting, the City Council approved a Memorandum of Understanding with the Port of Olympia and LOTT Clean Water Alliance, which provides that the City will work with LOTT and Port of Olympia officials to develop a joint proposal to acquire properties from the State of Washington known as the Department of Fish and Wildlife parcels. Parcel A of the properties is located at 600 Capital Way N in Olympia, which is in close proximity to Budd Inlet and the Farmer's Market in downtown Olympia, and contains a 14,500 sq.ft. office building currently used by WDFW staff. The parcel is an area zoned as Urban Waterfront. Parcel A was included on a property disposal list for 2012 that was issued by Governor Gregoire. WDFW requires that it receive fair market value for any sale of Parcel A.

The City has a strong interest in seeing Parcel A redeveloped for uses consistent with its Comprehensive Plan, which envisions market rate housing and additional mixed use development in the area. That vision is more detailed than that contained in the Urban Waterfron designation. The City has communicated to WDFW its interest in collaborating on any sale of Par...

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