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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHood Canal Coordinating Council Interlocal - 050117608887 PGS:9 AGR 06/29/2017 08:45 AM $81.00 JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Jefferson County WA Auditor's Office - Rose Ann Carroll, Auditor ■III NP.M IRA 4111 WhI601N 111111 +W N!"IN 11111 RETURN ADDRESS Jefferson County Commissioners P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 Please print neatly or type information DOCUMENT TITLE Hood Canal Coordinating Council Interlocal Cooneration Aareement REFERENCE NUMBER (S) OF RELATED DOCUMENTS So7 901 � _ � S 943 q552E I GRANTOR (S) (Last, First and Middle Initial) Jefferson County Mason County GRANTEE (S) (Last, First and Middle Initial) Jefferson County Mason County Additional Reference Ws on pane Kitsan County Kitsan County The Auditor/Recorder will rely on the information provided on this form. The staff will not read the document to verify the accuracy or completeness of the indexing information provided herein. v'�0\ at?, /C9 HCCc HOOD CANAL COORDINATING COUNCIL INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT Adopted November 25, 1985 Amended 1987 Amended April 20, 2011 Amended January 10, 2017 THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the undersigned local government agencies and Indian tribes pursuant to provisions of the Interlocal Cooperation Act of 1967, Chapter 39.34 RCW. This Agreement repeals and replaces the Interagency Agreement between Jefferson, Mason and Kitsap Counties and other agencies and Indian tribes dated November 25, 1985, as amended, which established the Hood Canal Coordinating Council, as well as Rules of Procedure adopted in 1985 and 1993 to implement such Agreement. WHEREAS, the undersigned Member organizations and ex -officio member agencies recognize the overall benefit of participating in a forum for cooperative policy development to improve decision-making affecting the Hood Canal region, and WHEREAS, such a forum can reduce duplication, improve cost-effectiveness, and maintain credibility with the public, and WHEREAS, involvement of the public and government will help to ensure development of accepted and workable programs and regulations for the region based in part on continuing research efforts, and WHEREAS, the undersigned Member organizations have formed the Hood Canal Coordinating Council to carry out the purposes of this Agreement, Chapter 77.85 RCW and Chapter 90.88 RCW, and WHEREAS, the undersigned Member organizations are authorized and empowered to enter into this Agreement pursuant to Chapter 39.34 RCW, and THEREFORE, in consideration of mutual promises and covenants herein, it is hereby agreed that the Interlocal Cooperation Agreement providing for the Hood Canal Coordinating Council shall be amended to read as follows: 2 PART I - DEFINITIONS For the purposes of this Agreement and all other agreements, contracts, and documents executed, adopted or approved pursuant to this agreement, the following terms shall have the meaning prescribed to them within this Part unless the context of their use dictates otherwise. 1.1. "Council" means the Hood Canal Coordinating Council. 1.2. "Member organization" means any public agency which is a party or becomes a party to this Agreement. 1.3. "Non-profit corporation" means the corporation formed by the Council under the Washington Non-profit Corporations Act and recognized as a public charity under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code to serve as fiscal agent for the Hood Canal Coordinating Council. PART II — MEMBERSHIP AND ORGANIZATION 2.1 MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS. -- The Member organizations of the Hood Canal Coordinating Council shall consist of the following local governments and Indian tribes: Jefferson County Kitsap County Mason County Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe Skokomish Tribe 2.2. COUNCIL ORGANIZATION. — The Council shall consist of the duly -authorized representative or representatives of each Member organization, who shall constitute its Board of Directors. Each Member organization shall have one vote. The Council shall adopt and periodically may revise bylaws to set forth the powers and duties of the Council and of its Board of Directors. The Council may include ex officio, non-voting members. PART III — AUTHORITY AND PURPOSE 3.1. AUTHORITY. — The authorities under which the Member organizations enter into this Agreement are the Interlocal Cooperation Act, Chapter 39.34 RCW, the Salmon Recovery Act, Chapter 77.85 RCW, and the Aquatic Rehabilitation Act, Chapter 90.88 RCW. 3.2. PURPOSE. -- The purpose of the Hood Canal Coordinating Council — working with partners, community groups and citizens — is to advocate for and implement regionally and locally appropriate actions to protect and enhance Hood Canal's environmental and economic health. 3.3 PUBLIC RECORDS ACT. The Hood Canal Coordinating Council is subject to the Public Records Act. If applicable, the HCCC will promptly inform a requester that other agencies, including a Member organization, may have public records responsive to the request. 3.4 PROCUREMENT. The Hood Canal Coordinating Council will adopt procurement policies that comply with its grant funding sources and federal and state law. PART IV — FUNDING 4.1. FISCAL MANAGEMENT. — There is hereby authorized a separate legal entity to serve as fiscal agent for the Hood Canal Coordinating Council and to otherwise conduct the joint or cooperative undertaking described in this Agreement. The entity shall be organized as a 3 nonprofit corporation under Chapter 24.03 RCW, the Washington Non-profit Corporation Act and shall conduct its activities so as to qualify as a public charity under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Board of Directors of the Council shall serve as the Board of Directors of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization may hire and fire staff, including an executive director, enter into contracts, accept grants and other moneys, disburse funds, and pay all necessary expenses. The nonprofit organization also may receive and disburse funding for projects, studies, and activities related to protecting and restoring the Hood Canal watershed and otherwise fulfilling its responsibilities under this Agreement, Chapter 77.85 RCW and Chapter 90.88 RCW. 4.2. AUDIT REQUIREMENTS. -- The Council shall cause an audit to be conducted of the nonprofit corporation in the manner provided by law for the auditing of public funds, and consistent with generally -accepted accounting principles for nonprofit corporations. 4.3. FUNDING. -- Each Member organization and ex -officio member entity may fund staff participation in the Council. Technical assistance may be provided by other public agencies. The Council is authorized to apply for such federal, state, local, or private funding of any nature as may become available. PART V — GENERAL PROVISIONS 5.1. WITHDRAWAL FROM AGREEMENT. -- Any Member organization may withdraw from this Agreement by giving written notice at least three months prior to the intended date of withdrawal. 5.2. DURATION. -- This Agreement shall remain in force and effect perpetually or until terminated by Member organizations which represent half or more of the signing Member organizations. 5.3. DISPOSITION OF ASSETS. -- Upon termination of this Agreement any money assets in possession of the Council after payment of all liabilities, costs, expenses, charges validly incurred under this Agreement, shall be returned to all contributing Member organizations in proportion to their financial contributions determined at the time of termination. The debts, liabilities, and obligations of the Council shall not constitute a debt, liability, or obligation of any Member organization. 5.4. RECORDING. -- The executed Agreement shall be filed with the Auditor of each member County. 5.5 EFFECTIVE DATE. -- This Agreement is effective among and between the members upon its execution by all of the members, as evidenced by the signatures and dates affixed below, and upon its filing with each County Auditor as provided in this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been executed by each Member organization on the date set forth below: Il S� EXECUTED this day of 12017. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS JEFFERSON COUNTY, WASHINGTON IkCu&eo( Ac KATE DEAN, C issioner zx ATTEST: DAVID S IAN, Commissioner . 5 x �'vtoov��( CAROL AVERY KATHLEEN KLER, Commissioner Deputy Clerk of the B and Approved as to form: Date: 7 17, C< / Philip C. Hunsucker Chief Civil Deputy Prosecutor Jefferson County Prosecutor's Office EXECUTED this'? Z. day of `AgW , 2017. GOM/I,l/S, (1-1� �p'TE�.d', :� co ATTES sHING�O *� DANA bANIELS Clerk of the Board Approved as to form: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS KITSAP COUNTY, WASHINGTON CHARVXITE GAR DO, Chair e � ROBERT GELDER, Commissioner ae EDWARD E. WOLFE, Commissioner Dtiputy Prosec ting Attorney for Kitsap County R EXECUTED this �day of 12017. ATTEST: ML R RY CEL of the Board Approved as to form: Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for Mason County BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MASON COUNTY, WASHINGTON f ' " J V 7 RANDY WEATHERLIN; Commissioner EXECUTED this 6 day of t4,0': 9 .2017. TRIBAL COUNCIL PORT GAMBLE §jKLALLAM TRIBE JEROMYU LIVA hair Approved as to form: Port Gamb a Klallam Tribe General Counsel EXECUTED this � day of '7�'L< 2017. J TRIBAL COUNCIL SKOKOMISH TRIBE CHARLES 'GUr MkLER, Chair Approved as to form: Skokomish Tribe General Counsel JEFFERSON, K{TSAP & MASON COUNTIES PORT GAMBLE S'KLALLAM & SKOKOMISH TRIBES STATE & FEDERAL AGENCIES ACTION BY BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE HOOD CANAL COORDINATING COUNCIL Resolution 2017-01 Pursuant to Article IX of the Hood Canal Coordinating Council's ("HCCC") Articles of Incorporation, the undersigned, being the duly -authorized representatives of all Member organizations represented at the January 10, 2017, meeting of the Board of Directors, of which a quorum is present, hereby adopt the following resolution and take the following action, effective January 10, 2017: WHEREAS, the undersigned constitute representatives of all of the Member organizations of HCCC; and WHEREAS, the undersigned constitute the Directors of HCCC acting on behalf of the Members; and WHEREAS, the Directors of HCCC find that the Hood Canal Coordinating Council Interlocal Cooperation Agreement, adopted on November 25, 1985, amended in 1987 and on April 20, 2011, should be amended to clarify that HCCC will comply with the Public Records Act and promptly inform a requester that other agencies, including a Member organization, may have public records responsive to the request; and WHEREAS, the Directors of HCCC find that the Hood Canal Coordinating Council Interlocal Cooperation Agreement, adopted on November 25, 1985, amended in 1987 and on April 20, 2011, should be amended to clarify that HCCC will adopt procurement policies that comply with its grant funding sources and federal and state law; and WHEREAS, the Directors of HCCC have reviewed the HCCC's proposed Procurement Procedures and authorize the Executive Director to adopt the Procurement Procedures; and NOW THEREFORE, the undersigned Directors adopt the following Resolution: RESOLVED, the Directors ratify and approve the Amended Interlocal Cooperation Agreement clarifying HCCC's responsibilities under the Public Records Act and procurement requirements; and RESOLVED FURTHER, the Directors authorize staff and legal counsel to present the Amended Interlocal Cooperation Agreement to Members for review, and vote; and 17791 FJORD DRIVE, NE. SUITE 12Z POULSBO, WA 98370 / JEFFERSON. KITSAP & MASON COUNTIES PORT GAMBLE S`KLALLAM & SKOKOMISH TRIBES STATE & FEDERAL AGENCIES RESOLVED FURTHER, the Directors ratify and approve the Hood Canal Coordinating Council Procurement Procedures; and RESOLVED FURTHER, the HCCC Executive Director is authorized to make any changes to the Procurement Procedures in order to stay in compliance with applicable laws; and shall implement the Procurement Procedures accordingly; and RESOLVED FURTHER, that the Executive Director of HCCC is authorized and directed to take any and all actions to affect the foregoing resolution. HOOD CANAL COORDINATING COUNCIL Hon. Kate Dean Jefferson County Board of Commissioners ob rt Gelder Kitsap Co my Boar of Commissioners Hon. Mason C unty Board of Commissioners Hon. Jeroiny Sullivan Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe AILUI�l - - r. David errera Skokomish Tribe 17791 FJORD DRIVE, NE. SUITE 122, POULSSO, WA 98370 Consent Agenda Commissioners Office JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA REQUEST TO: Board of County Commissioners Philip Morley, County Administrator FROM: Leslie Locke, Executive Assistant DATE: May 1, 2017 SUBJECT: AGREEMENT, Amendment No. 3 re: Hood Canal Coordinating Council (HCCC) Interlocal Cooperation Agreement; Jefferson County Administrator; Kitsap County, Mason County, Pt. Gamble S'Klallam Tribe and Skokomish Tribe STATEMENT OF ISSUE: The HCCC was formed by interlocal agreement in 1985 to coordinate the activities of federal, state, tribal and local governments with jurisdiction over land and resource management in the Hood Canal watershed. "Rules of Procedure" were also adopted in 1985. The agreement was amended in 1987 and 2011. This agreement repeals and replaces the Interagency Agreement dated November 25, 1985, as amended, which established the Hood Canal Coordinating Council, as well as Rules of Procedure adopted in 1985 and 1993 to implement such agreement. ANALYSIS: Jefferson County is authorized to enter into this ILA pursuant to the Interlocal Cooperation Act found at Chapter 39.34 RCW. Execution and recordation of the ILA with our Auditor will further the purposes and public policy behind the Salmon Recovery Act (CH. 77.85 RCW) and the Aquatic Rehabilitation Act (CH. 90.88 RCW). In addition, Jefferson County has belonged to the HCCC for as long as that organization has existed and should continue to do so. FISCAL IMPACT: The impact will be minimal, as the only cost to the County will be to record this document with the Jefferson County Auditor in order to make it valid pursuant to Ch. 39.34 RCW. RECOMMENDATION: The Commissioners are being asked to approve this agreement. REVIEWED BY: Philip Morley, CoanAi mini rator Date CONTRACT REVIEW FORM CONTRACT WITH: Hood Canal Coordinating Council (HCCC); and Kitsap & Mason Counties; and Pt. Gamble S'Klallam & Skokomish Tribes CONTRACT FOR: Interlocal Cooperation Agreement Amendment TERM: Ongoing COUNTY DEPARTMENT: County Administrator For More Information Contact: Philip Morley Contact Phone #: ext. 383 RETURN TO: BOCC Staff RETURN BY: ASAP (Person in;Department) (Date) AMOUNT: No Dollar Amount PROCESS: Exempt from Bid Process Consultant Selection Process Revenue: Cooperative Purchase Expenditure: Competitive Sealed Bid Matching Funds Required: Small Works Roster Source(s) of Matching Funds: Vendor List Bid RFP or RFQ Step 1: REVIEW Review Date Revieweu. APPROVED FORM Comments: MReturned for revision (See comments) Step 2: REVIEW BY PROSEC/UTIN ATTORNEY Review by: 0' ( . Ne Date Reviewed: / -7 / APPROVED AS TO FORM Returned for revision (See comments) Comments: y C GG 4 �1�G4 AA..^e Vim) ,kibr: ✓ %;4 Step 3: DEPARTMENT MAKES REVISIONS Have contractor sign appropriate number of originals. Step 4: SUBMIT TO PROSECUTING ATTORNEY FOR FINAL SIGN OFF Step 5: SUBMIT TO BOCC FOR APPROVAL no a[� [ED Submit originals and 6 copies of Contract, Review Form, and Agenda Bi14tl� Cf Place "Sign Here" markers on all places the BOCC needs to sign. ii� MUST be in BOCC Office by 4:30 p.m. TUESDAY for the following Monda�iDD "ogela. 2017 (This form to stay with contract throughout the contract review processs.)� FFERSON COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY