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Jefferson County
Board of Commissioners
Agenda Request
To: Board of Commissioners
Philip Morley, County Administrator
From: Monte Reinders, Public Works Director/County Engineer �%
Agenda Date: March 28, 2016 ,/�
Subject: Renewal of the Memorandum of Understanding with the Upper
Hoh Road Interagency Working Group Expiring June 10, 2016
Statement of Issue:
In an effort to address long term management of the first twelve miles of the Upper
Hoh Road, from U.S. 101 to the boundary of Olympic National Park, Jefferson County
entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with partner agencies in June
2011. In addition to Jefferson County, the Upper Hoh Road Interagency Working Group
("Working Group") includes the United States Department of the Interior, National
Park Service (NPS); the United States Department of Transportation, Federal Highway
Administration - Western Federal Lands Highway Division and Washington State
Division (FHWA); and the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT).
The MOU remains in effect for five years and expires on June 10, 2016.
The Working Group met on May 13, 2015 and discussed the upcoming expiration of the
MOU. The Working Group determined the language of the MOU would remain the
same and decided to renew the MOU for another five years.
Analysis/Strategic Goals/Pro's £t Con's:
Approximately 85% of the traffic on the Upper Hoh Road is generated by Olympic
National Park visitation, with the Hoh Rain Forest generally recording between
200,000 and 300,000 visitors per year. The first 12 miles of the Upper Hoh Road is
among the most difficult and expensive roadways to operate in Jefferson County.
Given the nature of the use of the road and the environmental challenges the
responsibilities for road management clearly extend beyond the County, particularly
in an era when local resources continue to diminish.
Public Works proposes the County renew the MOU with Working Group partners to
continue progress towards securing continued assistance from and sharing certain
road management responsibilities with the appropriate Federal and State agencies for
Department of Public Works
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the Upper Hoh Road. The other four partners in the Working Group have agreed to
sign this MOU renewal.
Fiscal Impact/Cost Benefit Analysis:
This coalition has been very successful in bringing resources to the Upper Hoh Road.
Since the MOU was signed in 2011, approximately $17.3 million of Federal and State
funding have been committed to the first 12 miles of the Upper Hoh Road.
Over the past 10 years (2006-2015) the Upper Hoh Road has required over $6.3 million
in emergency repairs and associated environmental mitigation. Consequently, the
cooperation of the partner agencies remains important.
There is no financial commitment proposed in the MOU to or from the partner
agencies. The MOU establishes a framework by which additional Federal and State
resources may be applied to the first twelve miles of the Upper Hoh Road. The
agreement is proposed to last five (5) years, which is the standard time period for
MOUs that involve the National Park Service.
Recommendation:
The Board is requested to sign the attached six (6) originals of the MOU and return
them to Public Works for further processing. Upon execution by all parties to the
MOU, one (1) signed original will be returned to the Commissioners' office. One of the
originals will be kept by Public Works and the remaining four (4) originals will be
distributed to the other signatories to the MOU.
Department Contact: Zoe Ann Lamp, AICP 360-385-9162
Reviewed By:
ip Morley, my Administrator Date
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
UPPER HOH ROAD INTERAGENCY WORKING GROUP
Agreement # G9500100074
Memorandum of Understanding
between
The United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service;
United States Department of Transportation,
Federal Highway Administration — Western Federal Lands,
Federal Highway Administration — Washington State Division;
Washington State Department of Transportation;
and
Jefferson County
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is entered into by the United States Department of
the Interior, National Park Service (NPS), the United States Department of Transportation,
Federal Highway Administration — Western Federal Lands Highway Division and Washington
State Division (FHWA), the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), and
Jefferson County, collectively referenced as "the Parties," for the purpose of addressing long-
term management issues associated with the Upper Hoh Road, located on the Olympic Peninsula
in the State of Washington
ARTICLE I — BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES
The Upper Hoh Road is located along the Hoh River in several locations such that heavy storm
events have caused significant damage to the roadway on a recurring basis The Upper Hoh
Road provides the only access into and out of the Hoh River valley north of the Hoh River
There are no alternate vehicular routes
The consequence of not addressing the Upper Hoh Road's current condition, current location,
current fiindmg availability, and current management scenario is that access via this route to
landowners and to Olympic National Park is likely to be negatively impacted by temporary or
longer-term road closures An additional consequence is that potential environmental impacts
are not prevented or mitigated Response to emergency events and maintenance of the road in its
current location results in the potential for adverse impacts to the Hoh River Efforts to avoid or
minimize adverse impacts frequently require costly mitigation measures for road managers that
are difficult to implement
In recognition of the Parties' shared interest in maintaining access to the Upper Hoh Road, the
Parties are collaborating in a work group to cooperatively address the management of the Upper
Hoh Road from Highway 101 to the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center The Upper Hoh Road is
currently operated and administered by Jefferson County from milepost 0 to 12 and by the
National Park Service within the boundaries of Olympic National Park from milepost 12 to 18
The primary purpose of this MOU is to encourage interagency cooperation in the long-term
management of the Upper Hoh Road in order to maintain access for local residents, businesses,
private, local, state, and federal land managers, the Hoh Tnbe, and visitors to the Hoh Rain
Forest within Olympic National Park
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
UPPER HOH ROAD INTERAGENCY WORKING GROUP
Agreement # G9500100074
Interagency coordination is necessary to provide continued access, protect river resources, foster
cooperative relationships, and to share technical expertise In implementing this MOU, the
Parties shall emphasize quality public service, and efficient and effective expenditure of
available funds
ARTICLE II — STATEMENTS OF SHARED UNDERSTANDING
All Parties to this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) recognize that,
1 The Upper Hoh Road is important to a wide range of stakeholders, including visitors to
Olympic National Park, local residents and businesses, public and private land managers, and
the Hoh Tribe
2 Olympic National Park is a World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Reserve
Maintaining access to the Hoh Rain Forest, a well-known tourist destination for in-state and
out-of-state visitors, is a priority for many stakeholders
A collaborative approach to road management will help all Parties to make the most effective
use of limited resources in providing ongoing vehicle access on the Upper Hoh Road
4 A collaborative effort is needed to identify, evaluate, and prioritize necessary management
actions for the road corridor from US Highway 101 to the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center
Capital planning and project delivery, road preservation, and emergency repairs for the
Upper Hoh Road are challenging for all Parties due to the difficulty of maintaining, with
limited financial and staff resources, vehicle access within an active river corridor
6 The dominant mechanism by which the Upper Hoh Road is managed — in response to
emergencies — merits re-evaluation, and that the situation calls for innovative, proactive
approaches to project planning, funding, and implementation
7 Due to limitations in Jefferson County resources, a status quo arrangement for the
management of the Upper Hoh Road has the potential to result in road closure and/or limited
access for the public to the Hoh Rain Forest
8 Responding to storm -related emergency events has the potential to result in adverse impacts
to the Hoh River and resident fish populations
9 Actions to avoid or minimize adverse impacts to the Hoh River and resident fish populations
should be integrated, to the greatest extent possible, into ongoing road management actions
10 A collaborative planning and analysis approach is needed to determine the feasibility of long-
term road management solutions This includes the potential to relocate all or portions of the
road outside of the active river corridor, evaluating the potential for changes in jurisdiction,
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or designating the Upper Hoh Road as a special status road to provide access to additional
funding sources
11 Funding is needed to support collaborative planning and analysis for managing the Upper
Hoh Road
ARTICLE III - AUTHORITIES
NPS Authority: 16 U S C § 1- 3 authorizes the National Park Service to document mutually
agreed upon policies, procedures, objectives, and/or assistance relationships that do not involve
funding
Jefferson County Authority: The Interlocal Cooperation Act (Ch 39 34 RCW) in this state
contains a broad authorization for any one or more public agencies to contract with any one or
more other public agencies to perform any governmental activity or service which each agency is
authorized by law to perform individually Public agency is defined very broadly as any agency,
political subdivision, or unit of local government of this state This includes municipal
corporations, special purpose districts, local service districts, any agency of the state government,
any agency of the United States, any Indian Tribe recognized as such by the federal government,
and any political subdivision of another state
FHWA - Western Federal Lands Highway Division Authority: 23 U S C 204 authorizes the
FHWA to enter into appropriate agreements with Federal agencies, States, and counties
FHWA - Washington State Division Office Authority Upper Hoh River Road has a
functional classification as a Mayor Collector, so WSDOT and FHWA WA Division Office have
the authority to expend Title 23 Chapter 1 FHWA funds on this route (as shown by expenditures
of Emergency Relief funds (ER) in the past)
WSDOT Authority Chapter 39 34 030 (Revised Code of Washington) authorizes WSDOT to
enter into agreements with public agencies, including an agency of the United States for joint or
cooperative action, see generally, Title 47 RCW for specific WSDOT legal authority
ARTICLE IV — STATEMENT OF WORK
To the extent appropriate and feasible, as funding allows with respect to each Party's own budget
or funding system, and pursuant to each Party's specific legal authority, the Parties shall carry
out together the following tasks
1 Regularly attend working group meetings to discuss, coordinate, and improve the long-term
management of the Upper Hoh Road
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2 Work in partnership, leveraging funding and personnel to provide the resources for capital
improvements and long-term planning for the Hoh River corridor
3 Within the limits of each Party's respective authorities, the Parties shall coordinate the
obligation of various funding mechanisms related to management of the Upper Hoh Road
4 Cooperate in the preparation of a long-term management plan for the Upper Hoh Road to
address management options including, but not limited to, the feasibility of relocating all or
portions of the road outside of the active river corridor, potential changes in jurisdiction, or
designation of the Upper Hoh Road as a special status road to provide access to additional
funding sources
5 Prepare and implement a road corridor management plan to ensure access to the Hoh Rain
Forest, preserve road user and resident access to the road, and to protect river resources The
Parties shall coordinate planning and management for the Upper Hoh Road with each other and
with stakeholders of the Upper Hoh Road
6 In conducting planning and management activities for the Upper Hoh Road, the Parties shall
consider potential impacts to the environment and disclose that consideration pursuant to the
National Environmental Policy Act and the National Historic Preservation Act, as appropriate
7 As funds allow, the Parties shall develop coordinated and standardized interagency data sets,
maps, and GIS, and synthesize and report data relevant to the long-term management of the
Upper Hoh Road
8 Collect and manage data to identify conservation and protection opportunities and to inform
road management decisions
9 A primary point of contact for each Party will be established A list of management offices
and administrators will be maintained, personnel at appropriate levels of each Party who work in
relation to the Upper Hoh Road will be identified
10 Supplemental and project -specific interagency agreements to implement this MOU will be
executed
11 Attend regularly scheduled meetings for stakeholders to enhance communications and
cooperation These meetings should involve road administrators and cooperators, land managers,
nonprofit partners, landowners, state agencies, and others concerned with the Upper Hoh Road
12 Coordinate with each other to maximize public benefits, to avoid duplication of effort and
public misunderstanding, and to prevent adverse impacts to the Upper Hoh Road and Hoh River
resources
13 Encourage innovative implementation of the purposes and work elements of this MOU, to the
extent resources and authorities permit
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ARTICLE V — TERM OF AGREEMENT
This MOU is executed as of the date of the Party's last signature shown below and shall be in
effect for a period of five (5) years, at which time it will be subject to review, renewal, revision,
or expiration However, at the end of two (2) years, the Parties to this MOU will conduct an
interim review of its language, tasks, and direction and make any necessary corrections as
mutually agreeable and agreed to in writing by all Parties
ARTICLE VI — KEY OFFICIALS
A Key officials are essential to ensure maximum coordination and communication between
the Parties and the work being performed as follows
NPS:
Lisa Turecek, PE
Chief, Facility Management
Olympic National Park
600 E Park Avenue
Port Angeles, WA 98362
E-mail lisa_turecek@nps gov
Telephone (360) 565-3150
2 FHWA-Western Federal Lands Division:
Peter Field
Planning and Programs Manager
FHWA Western Federal Lands
610 E Fifth Street
Vancouver, WA 98661
E-mail peter field@dot gov
Telephone (360) 619-7619
Facsimile (360) 619-7846
FHWA- Washington State Division
Dean Moberg
Area Engineer
FHWA Washington Division Office
711 South Capitol Way, Suite 501
Olympia, WA 98501
E-mail dean mobergAdot gov
Telephone (360) 534-9344
Facsimile (360) 753-9889
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4 WSDOT
Kevin J Dayton
Olympic Region Administrator
5720 Capitol Blvd SE, Tumwater, WA
PO Box 47440
Olympia, WA 98504-7440
E-mail DaytonK(&wsdot wa gov
Telephone (360) 357-2605
Facsimile (360) 357-2601
Neal J Campbell
Olympic Region Local Programs Engineer
5720 Capitol Blvd SE, Tumwater, WA
PO Box 47440
Olympia, WA 98504-7440
E-mail CampbeNAwsdot wa gov
Telephone (360) 357-2666
Facsimile (360) 357-2601
5 Jefferson County
County Engineer
Jefferson County Public Works
623 Sheridan St
Port Townsend, WA 98368
Telephone (360) 385-9160
Fax (360) 385-9234
B Communications - Any communication regarding this Agreement will be addressed to the
key officials identified in Article VI, Section A above
C Changes in Key Officials — Permanent change in a key official requires written notice to
the other Parties
ARTICLE VII — MODIFICATION AND TERMINATION
A This Agreement may be modified only by a written instrument executed by all the Parties
B Additional parties may be added to this MOU, provided this Agreement is modified
pursuant to ARTICLE VII Section A above
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C Any Party may withdraw from this MOU after sixty (60) days prior written notice to the
other Parties In the event that one or more Parties provide the other Parties with notice of
its/their intention to withdraw from this MOU, the Parties will meet promptly to discuss
the reasons for the notice and to try to resolve their differences
ARTICLE VIII — SPECIAL PROVISIONS AND STANDARD CLAUSES
A. Non -Fund Obligating Document This MOU is neither a fiscal nor a funds obligation
document because it does not mandate the expenditure of any funds by any Party to this MOU
Any endeavor involving reimbursement or contribution of funds between the Parties of this
MOU will be handled in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, and procedures including
those for Government procurement and printing Such endeavors will be outlined in separate
agreements that shall be made in writing by the Parties entering into separate agreements and
shall be independently authorized by appropriate statutory authority This MOU does not provide
such authority Specifically, this MOU does not establish authority for noncompetitive award to
the cooperator of any contract or other agreement
B. No Member of Congress to Benefit Pursuant to the United States Code, Title 41, Section 22,
no member of Congress shall be admitted to any share or part of this MOU, or any benefits that
may arise therefrom
C. Participation in Similar Activities This MOU in no way restricts any signatory from
participating in similar activities with other public or private agencies, organizations, and
individuals
D. Responsibilities to the Act Nothing in this MOU abrogates the responsibility of any land
managing agency to manage its road resources according to the laws, rules, and regulations
governing its management authority over such lands This MOU does not create any obligation
on any Party or any employee or representative of any Party to take any affirmative action other
than those listed in Article IV above
E. Nondiscrimination During the performance of this MOU, the Parties agree to abide by the
terms of Executive Order 11246 on nondiscrimination and will not discriminate against any
person because of race, color, age, religion, disability, sex, or national origin The Parties will
take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed without regard to their race, color,
age, religion, disability, sex, or national origin
F. Conduct of Activities The Parties shall handle their own activities and use their own
resources, including the expenditure of their own funds, in pursuing the objectives enumerated in
this MOU In implementing this MOU, each Party will be operating under its own laws,
regulations, and policies, subject to the availability of appropriated funds While acting in
furtherance of the terms and conditions of this MOU, the employees of each Party to this MOU
are deemed to be acting solely on behalf of the Party that employs them and are not employees,
agents or representatives of any other Party to this MOU
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G. Existing Authority Nothing in this MOU is intended to alter, limit, or expand any Party's
statutory and regulatory authority
H. No Enforceable Rights This MOU does not create any substantive or procedural right that is
enforceable at law or equity against the any Party to this MOU or its officers, agents, and
employees
I. Severability If any section of this MOU is found to be unlawful or against public policy, then
all the remaining sections of this MOU shall continue to be valid
ARTICLE IX — SIGNATURES
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the Party's date
last signed below
FOR THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Signature
Name Sarah Creachbaum
Title Superintendent, Olympic National Park
Date
FOR THE FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION — WESTERN FEDERAL LANDS
Signature
Name Sandra Otto
Title Western Federal Lands Division Director
Date
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FOR THE FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION — WASHINGTON STATE
DIVISION
Signature
Name Daniel Mathis
Title Washington Division Office Division Administrator
Date
FOR THE WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Signature
Name Kevin J Dayton
Title Olympic Region Administrator
Date
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FOR JEFFERSON COUNTY
Signature
Name Kathleen Kler
Title Chair, Jefferson County Board of Commissioners
Date
Signature
Name
Title
Date
Signature
David Sullivan
Jefferson County Commissioner
Name Phil Johnson
Title Jefferson County Commissioner
Date
March 8, 2016
"ansDavid Avare,PA
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