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File #: 2023-0334    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Approved
File created: 3/29/2023 In control: Public Hearings
On agenda: 6/7/2023 Final action: 6/7/2023
Title: Ordinance 23-029, approving and authorizing the Snohomish County Executive to sign the interlocal agreement between Snohomish County and the Snohomish Conservation District to implement portions of the Shorelands Floodplains by Design Phase II Agreement
Attachments: 1. Ordinance 23-029, 2. Staff Report, 3. Interlocal Agreement - SIGNED, 4. Certificate of Insurance, 5. Department of Ecology Agreement, 6. Ordinance Introduction Slip, 7. Hearing Notice, 8. Enactment Notice & Affidavit of Publication

 

 

Executive/Council Action Form (ECAF)

 

 

ITEM TITLE:

Title

Ordinance 23-029, approving and authorizing the Snohomish County Executive to sign the interlocal agreement between Snohomish County and the Snohomish Conservation District to implement portions of the Shorelands Floodplains by Design Phase II Agreement

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DEPARTMENT:  Conservation & Natural Resources

 

ORIGINATOR:  Connie Price/Darcey Hughes

 

EXECUTIVE RECOMMENDATION:  Approved by Lacey Harper 3/30/23

 

PURPOSE: Approval of Ordinance by County Council authorizing the County Executive to execute the Interlocal Agreement Between Snohomish County and the Snohomish Conservation District for the Shorelands Floodplains by Design Phase II Project. 

 

BACKGROUND: Snohomish County was awarded $8,564,176 in grant funds from the Washington State Department of Ecology to implement the Community Floodplain Solutions (CFS) project. CFS is a project that advances implementation of integrated floodplain management in the Snohomish Watershed, with focus on the Lower Skykomish River. CFS aims to increase ecological function, reduce impact from flooding, and protect and enhance farmland productivity. Actions include property acquisition, farmland conservation, implementation of agricultural viability and floodway projects, and design of large scale integrated floodplain projects. Snohomish Conservation District is named in the Ecology agreement as a partner to carry out certain tasks listed in the grant.  The Snohomish Conservation District’s tasks include Integrated Team Support, Riparian Forest Health Implementation, Riley and Haskel Sough Water Conveyance and Connectivity Improvements and Agricultural Resilience Programmatic and Cost-Share Support.  An Interlocal Agreement was negotiated with Snohomish Conservation District for $2,338,730.  The Interlocal Agreement will remain in effect through June 30, 2025, at which point project activities are projected to be completed.

 

FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:

EXPEND: FUND, AGY, ORG, ACTY, OBJ, AU

CURRENT YR

2ND YR

1ST 6 YRS

415 509 5112 4154 Snohomish Conservation District

$779,576

$779,576

$2,338,730

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

$779,576

$779,576

$2,338,730

 

 

REVENUE: FUND, AGY, ORG, REV, SOURCE

CURRENT YR

2ND YR

1ST 6 YRS

415 309 511 0301  WA Ecology Operating Grant

$779,576

$779,576

$2,338,730

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

$779,576

$779,576

$2,338,730

 

DEPARTMENT FISCAL IMPACT NOTES:  Funding provided by Ecology Grant Agreement No. SEAFBD-2123-SnCOPW-00013

 

CONTRACT INFORMATION:

ORIGINAL

X

CONTRACT#

ILA

AMOUNT

$2,338,730

AMENDMENT

 

CONTRACT#

 

AMOUNT

 

 

Contract Period

ORIGINAL

START

Date of Execution

END

6/30/2025

AMENDMENT

START

 

END

 

 

OTHER DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW/COMMENTS:  Reviewed/approved by Risk - Shelia Barker 3/30/23 and Finance - Nathan Kennedy 3/30/23. Approved as to form by DPA