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HomeMy WebLinkAbout092Michelle Farfan From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Philip Hunsucker < PHunsucker@cojefferson.wa.us> Thursday, June 01, 2017 6:12PM Patty Charnas; Michelle Farfan ATTORNEY-CUENT COMMUNICATION - Development Agreement 2077 06 01 Final Draft Development Agreement PAO Review DRAFT.docx;2017 06 01 Final Draft Development Agreement PAO Review REDLINE.docx Patty and Michelle Attached is the revised development agreement in clean and redlined form. There are significant changes that rehect: (1) The strategic decisions we have made as a working group that includes Commissioner Sullivan and Administrator Morley; (2) Making the document clearer and more readable; and, [3) Addressing a few legal deficiencies and inaccuracies. There are so many changes, it might be better to read the clean version first. On to the development regulation! Philip Philip C. Hunsucker fefferson County Chief Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Iefferson CounV Prosecutor's Office P.O. Box 7220,PortTownsend, WA 98368 Ph: 360-385-9180 Fax: 360-385-0073 All e-mail sentto this address has been received by the Jefferson County e-mail system and is therefore subject to the Public Records Act, a state law found at RCW 42.56. Under the Public Records law the County must release this e-mail and its contents to any person who asks to obtain a copy (or for inspection) of this e-mail unless it is also exemptfrom production to the requester according to state law, including RCW 42,56 and other state laws, 1 6nt20t7 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN JEFFERSON COUNTY, WASHINGTON AND PLEASANT HARBOR MARINA AND GOLF RESORTO LLP RELATING TO THE DEVELOPMENT COMMONLY KNOWNAS THE PLEASANT HARBORMARINAAND GOLF MASTER PLANNED RESORT I Table of Contents DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT I RECITALS. ........ 2 EFFECTTVE DATE AND TERM. 7 7 8 2.t 2.2 2.3 7.3.2 7.3.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 ..... 8 ..... 8 ..... 8Modification. 3 DEVELOPER'S PROPERTY.............. 4 PRESERVATION OF NATIVE AMERICAN TREATY RIGHTS. 4.1 Recognition of Native American Treaty Rights. 4.1.1 Recognition of Fishing Rights. 4.1.2 Recognition of Hunting Rights. 4.t.3 Recognition of Cultural Rights. ....... 4.2 Preservation of Treaty Rights. 5 IMPACT ON WATER QUALITY OUTSIDE OF THE DEVELOPER'S PROPERTY .............. 9 .... 10 9 l0 l0 5. I Recognition of Significant Nearby Natural Resources. ............ I 0 5.2 Developer's Agreement to Address Impacts of the Pleasant Harbor MPR on Nearby Natural Resources. 6 RESERVATION OF POLICE POWER OF THE COUNTY ................ 10 6.1 Police Power. .... 10 6.2 Reservation of County Authority. ........ 11 7 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS....................... I I 7.1 Permiued Uses and Density Standards; Zoning 7.2 Planning Goals and Objectives........... t1 7.3 Stormwater Standards ......... l1 7.3.1 Stormwater Subject to Best Management Practices and the County's Stormwater Management Requirements 11 .... I 1 ............. t2 ...,....,.... 12 ............. t2 :::*':T:',*::* :: ::::: :::::: .::1**:1 ::: :iillllll;, Stormwater Management in Private Rights-of-Ways............ .....................12 Critical Area Standards........... ..............12 Land Division Standards Shoreline Master Program... Additional Development Standards. ............... 2 7.8 7.8.1 7.8.2 7.8.3 7.8.4 7.8.5 7.8.6 7.8.7 7.8.8 7.8.9 7.8.10 7.9 7.r0 7.ll 7 .rl.l 7.tt.2 7.r1.3 7.11.4 7 .tt.5 7.tt.6 7.tt.7 7.11.8 7.tt.9 .........13 ......... 13 ......... 13 Compliance with Ordinance 0 I -0 1 28-08 Condition 63(e). Condition 63(0.......... Fire and EMS Services Mitigation........... Law Enforcement Services Mitigation. ... Transportation Services Mitigation................ Healthcare Services Mitigation. Housing Mitigation. Condition 63(l).......... Condition 63(p). ........ Condition 63G).......... Condition 63(s)........... t4 Condition 63(t).......... Condition 63(x). Condition 63(z)........... l4 The Pleasant Harbor MPR Water Service. ............. 15 The Pleasant Harbor MPR Sewer Service........ Memoranda of Understanding. School Services Mitigation.15 ......... 13 .........14 ...,...,..14 l4 t4 16 t6 ........... 15 ........... 15 ........... 15 ........... 15 ............ 16 Parks and Recreation Mitigation............ ................. 16 MOUs Satisff Condition 63(c) of Ordinance No. 01-0128-08................... 16 The Developer Acknowledges that its Undertakings in the MOUs Survive the Term of this Agreement .................. 16 8 STANDARDS FOR DEVELOPMENT AND OTHER MITIGATION BY COUNTY. 8.1 County Processing and Review 8.2.1 Environmental Impact Statement 8.2.2 Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement 8.2.3 Substantial Compliance with Environmental Impact Statements and Supplemental Environmental Impact Statements Required.t7 8.2.4 Future SEPA Review for Individual Projects................ ........... l8 8.3 Vesting of Development Standards and Mitigation. ................ 18 8.3.1 Scope of Vesting. ................ 18 ... t7 ... t7 .... t7 .... t7 J 8.3.2 VestingPeriod............ Default Standards and Requirements. State and Federal Law.......... 8.3.5 No Vested Rights against Federal or State Requirements. PHASING 9.1 Phasing Plan. 9.1.6 Phase 4. .............. Preliminary Facilities... 8.3.3 8.3.4 .18 .19 .19 8.3.6 Building Codes........ 19 r9 19 .t9 .t9 9 9.1.1 Phases Proposed. 9.1.2 Requirement of Adequate Infrastructure, Open Space, Recreational Facilities, Landscaping and Other Conditions Sufficient for Each Phase to Stand Alone. 9.1.3 Phase 1 9.1.4 Phase 2 20 20 20 20 20 2t 2t 2t 21 2l 2l 21 21 22 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 9.2 9.2.1 Water System. 9.2.2 Sewer System. 9.2.3 RoadNetwork............ 9.2.5 Parking........ 9.2.6 County Approval of Preliminary Facilities Required. 9.3 Public Amenities and Access. ..... l0 10.1 Indemnified Claims. .... 10.2 The Developer's Obligations. 10.2.1 Scope........ 10.2.2 Payment of Defense Costs. 10.2.3 No Waiver of RCW 4.96.020 by the Developer. 10.2.4 Cooperation............... 10.2.5 Best Efforts to Obtain Release of the County. 10.2.6 Claims against Both the County and the Developer. 10.2.7 The Developer is the Real Party in Interest. 10.3 The County's Obligations........... 10.3.1 Notice. 4 10.3.2 Cooperation............... 10.3.3 Consent to Counsel Selected by the Developer. 10.4 Preservation of Privileges. 10.5 Limitations No Indemnity for Claims Other than Indemnihed Claims. ....... Claims Based on Comparative Fault Survival.... I1 GENERAL PROVISIONS. ... 11.1 GoverningLaw........ ll.2 BindingonSuccessors............. 11.3 Assignment I 1.3.1 Right to Transfer, Consent of the County Not Required. .. 11.3.2 Obligations of the Developer and Transferee under this Agreement. ........ ll.4 Release of the Developer's Liability by Assignment............ ll.4.l Transfer and Assumption of All Obligations Under this Agreement Required... Results of Effective Assignment. Effect of Partial Assignment. ...... Recording as a Covenant Running with the Land........ Release as to Residential Development.............. Interpretation. ............ Severability. .............. Amendment. Exhibits and Appendices. ..... Headings. Time of Essence......... Dispute Resolution Default and Remedies........... No Third Party Beneficiaries Construction................ Signature in Counterparts. .......... Notice....... Estoppel Certificates... Cooperation. 10.5.1 10.5.2 10.6 tt.4.2 tt.4.3 1 1.5 1 1.6 rt.7 11.8 lt.9 1 1.10 11.11 tt.t2 11.13 I l.l4 I 1.15 I 1.16 tt.t7 I 1.18 I 1.19 tt.20 tt.21 5 Voluntary Undertaking. 25 25 26 26 26 26 26 27 27 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 29 29 29 30 30 30 11.22 No Waiver 11.23 No Private CCR Enforcement by the County...... 11.24 Entire Agreement 11.25 NoAssignment............ 12 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES......... 30 3l 31 31 32 6 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT This DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is entered into this dayof-,20|7,byandbetweenPLEASANTHARBoRMARINAANDGoLF RESORT, LLP, a Washington limited liability partnership (referred to as "the Developer") and JEFFERSON COUNTY (the "County"),dmunicipal corporation under the laws of the State of Washington, pursuant to RCW 36.708.170-.210. WHEREAS, the Developer is the owner of real property consisting of approximately 237.88 acresr located within the County which property is described with particularity in Exhibit 1 ("the Developer's Property"). WHERAS, the County approved the Developer's application to designate the Developer's Property as a master planned resort pursuant to RCW 36.70A.360 in the County Comprehensive Plan to allow for resort-related development including, but not limited to, a golf course and other on-site indoor and outdoor recreational amenities, conference center, resort-related commercial uses, long-term and short-term residential units not to exceed 890 units, and open space ("the Pleasant Harbor MPR"). WHEREAS, buildout of the Developer's Property is expected to occur over the next ten to twenty2 years or as mutually agreed upon by the Developer and the County in accordance with Section 11.9 depending upon market conditions and Developer, the County, and members of the public at large will invest considerable time in the County permit and review process for the future buildout of the Developer's Property. WHEREAS, the Washington State Legislature enacted RCW 36.708.170-.210 to strengthen the land use plaruring process and reduce the costs of development by authorizing the County to enter into a private agreement with a landowner regarding the development of its real property located within the County's jurisdiction. WHEREAS, the County has determined that this Agreement will facilitate orderly buildout of the Developer's Property within the Pleasant Harbor MPR and will further promote growth management and planning objectives of the County by providing certainty over time with respect to permitted densities, uses, development standards and other aspects of the development review process. WHEREAS, the Parties to this Agreement acknowledge the Zoningordinance for the Pleasant Harbor MPR (Chapters 17.***-17.**'b JCC) is in conformance with the standards set forth in the Countywide Planning Policies and the Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan and is consistent with the goals and requirements of the Growth Management Act, Chapter 36.70 RCW. I MF Comment: Calculation is based offof Charlotte's (assessor's office) review of the legal descriptions. 2 MF Comment: FSEIS PG 3.17-3 & 6 states "assumed lO-year build out." 7 1 RECITALS. WHEREAS, pursuant to RCW 36.708.200, this Agreement approved at a hearing was held before the County Board of County Commissioners on ***DATE, 2017, after a forty-five (45) day3 comment period, which ran to ***DATE, 2017 and. The BOCC authorized execution of this Agreement by Resolution No. *** adopted on ***DATE, 2017. WHEREAS, this Agreement constitutes a final land use action pursuant to RCW 36.70C.020.4 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises, covenants, and provisions set forth in this Agreement, the receipt and adequacy of which consideration is acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows: 2 EFFECTIVE DATE AND TERM. 2,1 Effective Date. The effective date shall be the date of the adoption of a resolution by the County Board of County Commissioners approving this Agreement as required by RCW 36.708.200. 2.2 Term. The term of this Agreement shall be twenty-five (25)s years from the effective date or until one year after the build-out of the Pleasant Harbor MPR is complete as outlined in the Resort Plan for the Pleasant Harbor MPR, JCC 17.60.***,6 whichever is later. 2.3 Modification. This Agreement may be modified, extended or terminated upon the written agreement of the Developer and the County. 3 DEVELOPER'S PROPERTY. The property covered by this Agreement consists of approximately 237.887 acres and is described with panicularity in Exhibit I ("the Developer's Property"). A Master Plan showing the location of the proposed development on the Developer's Property within the Pleasant Harbor MPR that is the subject of this Development Agreement is attached as Exhibit 2. 4 5 MF Comment: Buildout is over 10 to l0 7 MF Comment: Acreage is based on the Assessor's calculation of all the parcels boundary. 8 the MPR 3 Comment: This will be like the Resort Plan in the Port Ludlow ends. SeeRCW 70B.1because once the term ends,County's PCH Response: Consider JCC 17 to 4 PRESERVATION OF NATIVE AMERICAN TREATY RIGHTS. 4.1 Recognition of Native American Treaty Rights. 4.1.1 Recognition of Fishing Rights. The Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe is the successor in interest to Indian bands and tribes signatory to the 1855 Treaty of Point No Point, 12 Stat. 933 (Treaty;.8 The Treaty reserved to the S'Klallam the right to take fish at all these "usual and accustomed grounds and stations" (U&A)-an area roughly centered on the Hood Canal.e Within these areas the Port Gamble S'Klallam and other tribes (collectively o'Tribes") that share the U&A are entitled to take half the harvestable fish and shellfish, and retain the right to access private property to fish and to shellfish.r0 The Pleasant Harbor MPR will be located between two public beaches, at the mouth of the Duckabush and the Dosewallips Rivers, which provide both significant commercial and ceremonial/subsistence harvest opportunities to the Tribes with U&A fishing rights in the area. The two delta flats are among the most important intertidal areas to Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribal harvesters based on acreage available, habitat available and existing natural manila clam and pacific oyster production. The Developer's Property sits atop a bluff above these two public beaches. Further, though located between these two public beaches, access to the public beaches on the trail from the Developer's Property has been curtailed and will continue to be curtailed permanently. The Developer has addressed these concerns in the Stormwater Management requirements attached as Appendix B and Water Quality Monitoring Plan attached as Appendix O. 4.1.2 Recoenition of Hunting Rights. The parties understand that the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe have expressed concerns that Elk hunted by the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe in areas outside of the Developer's Property could be attracted to the Pleasant Harbor MPR once it is built out. The Developer has addressed these concems in the Wildlife Management Plan attached as Appendix P. 4.1.3 Recoenition of Cultural Riehts. The parties understand that the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe believes that the uniqueness of geologic features and oral historical accounts relating spiritual entities linked to the land, the traditional plants harvested generationally by S'Klallam people from the past and within living memory, as well as multiple campsites and Native American place names known in the area, all directly contribute to unique cultural significance of the area. 8 UnitedStatesv. Washington,459F. Supp. 1020, 1039 (W.D. Wash. 1978) (Boldt ID. e Boldt il,459 F. Supp. at 1041. t0 See,e.g.,UnitedStatesv. Washington,873F. Supp. 1422, 1444-45 (W.D. Wash. 1-99$(ShelffishI). 9 5 The parties and the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe discussed the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe's concerns about the initial proposal by the Developer to use Kettle Ponds B and C for storing stormwater and treated wastewater as potentially resulting in signihcant damages to Traditional Cultural Properties (TCPs) that may meet multiple federal criteria that render them eligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. The Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe has not applied for including of any TCPs on the National Register of Historic Places. 4.2 Preservation of Treaty Rights. This Agreement is not intended to impact the Tribes' Treaty rights Nothing in this Agreement should be viewed as an attempt to curtail tribal rights under the Treaty. The parties respect the Tribes' rights under the Treaty. The Developer will work cooperatively with the Tribes so that they can fully exercise their Treaty rights at and near the Pleasant Harbor MPR. IMPACT ON WATER QUALITY OUTSIDE OF THE DEVELOPER'S PROPERTY 5.1 Recognition of Significant Nearby Natural Resources. The Developer recognizes significant nattral resources are nearby the Developer's Property. 5.2 Developer's Agreement to Address Impacts of the Pleasant Harbor MPR on Nearby Natural Resources. The Developer has addressed these concems in the Stormwater Management requirements attached as Appendix B and Water Quality Monitoring Plan attached as Appendix O. The Developer agrees to address demonstrated impacts of the Pleasant Harbor MPR to water quality both on-site and off-site. 6 RESERVATION OF POLICE POWER OF THE COUNTY The Developer understands and agrees that pursuant to RCW 36.70b8.170(4), the execution of a development agreement is a proper exercise of the County's police power. l0 6.1 Police Power. 6.2 Reservation of County Authority. The Developer understands and agrees that pursuant to RCW 36.708.170(4) and JCC 18.40.840(3)(d), a development agreement shall reserve authority to impose new or different regulations to the extent required by a serious threat to public health and safety. Accordingly, the Developer understands agrees that the County's authority to impose new or different regulations to the extent required by a serious threat to public health and safety is reserved and nothing in this Agreement affects that authority. 7 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. 7.1 Permitted Uses and Density Standards;7,oning. The Master Plan, permitted land uses, and development regulations for development within the Developer's Property are set forth in chapters 17.60.*'r* through 17.69.***ll of the Jefferson County Code, attached as Appendix A. Development of the Developer's Property shall not exceed 890 residential units and 56,608 square feetl2 of commercial space when completed at full build out. 7.2 Planning Goals and Objectives. The planning goals adopted by the County in the Comprehensive Plan as of the date of recording this Agreement shall be the policy guidance and the foundation for all future development of the Pleasant Harbor MPR. 7.3 StormwaterStandards. 7.3.1 Stormwater Subject to Best Management Practices and the County's Stormwater Manaqement Requirements. In all future development within the Pleasant Harbor MPR the Developer shall utilize best management practices (BMP) and be subject to the County Stormwater Management requirements, JCC 18.30.070. A copy of JCC 18.30.070 is attached in Appendix B. 7.3.2 Stormwater Management in Public Roads. Rights-of-Wa), and Easements. The County shall be responsible for the management of stormwater runoff in all public roads, rights-of-way, and easements within the Pleasant Harbor MPR that have been accepted by the County for maintenance or other areas within the Pleasant Harbor MPR dedicated to the County. The Developer shall be responsible for the management of stormwater runoff in all other public areas within the Pleasant Harbor MPR as may be rr MF Comment: These refer to the later prepared Development Regulations. Make sure these are correct once the final draft Development Regulation is complete. 12 Nff Comment: Page 2-20 of FSEIS says overall square footage of commercial use has been reduced to 56,608 sq.ft. 11 necessary to control stormwater runoff as required by Ordinance 0l-0128-08, Condition 63(q).'3 7.3.3 Stormwater Management in Private Riehts-of-Ways The Developer shall be responsible for the management of stormwater runoff in all private rights-of-ways and other non-public areas such as parking lots or drainage easements, as may be necessary to control stormwater runoff as required by Ordinance 01-0128-08, Condition 63(q). 7,4 Critical Area Standards Critical areas and their associated buffers, as well as allowed uses within the critical areas of the Pleasant Harbor MPR shall be determined based upon the Jefferson the County Critical Area requirements, Chapter 18.22 JCC. A copy of Chapter 18.22 JCC is attached in Appendix C. 7.5 Land Division Standards Platting within the Pleasant Harbor MPR shall be pursuant to RCW 58.17 and the County Land Division requirements, Chapter 18.35 JCC, and within the time frames adopted by the County pursuant to the 1995 Regulatory Reform Legislation, ESHB 1724 (ch.347, Laws of 1995), as codified in Permit Application and Review Procedures/SEPA Implementation, Chapter 18.40 JCC. A copy of Chapter 18.35 JCC and is attached in Appendix D and a copy of Chapter 18.40 JCC is attached in Appendix Era. 7.6 Shoreline Master Program All future development within the Pleasant Harbor MPR shall be subject to the County Shoreline Master Program, Chapter 18.25 JCC, in effect as of the date of this Agreement. A copy of the applicable Shoreline Master Program requirements are attached as Appendix F. 7,7 AdditionalDevelopmentStandards. Additional Development Standards as identified in Chapters 12.05, 12.10, and 18.30 JCC, as they exist as of the date of the adoption of this Agreement, shall also apply to the extent they do not conflict with the terms of this Agreement. A copy of Chapters 12.05, 12.10, and 18.30 JCC are attached in Appendix G. 13 Condition 63(q) provides: "stormwater discharge from the golf course shall meet requirements of zero discharge into Hood Canal. To the extent necessary to achieve the goal of designing and installing stormwater management infrastructures and techniques that allow no stormwater run-offinto Hood Canal, Developer shall prepare a soil study of the soils present at the MPR location. Soils must be proven to be conducive to the intended infiltration either in their natural condition or after amendment. Marina discharge shall be treated by a system that reduces contamination to the greatest possible extent." ra MF Comment: SEPA WAC updated in 2014. JCC not updated as of yet. Should we add "as amended"? t2 7.8 Compliance with Ordinance 01-0128-08. As conditions to designating the Developer's Property as a master planned resort per Ordinance 01-0128-08, the County requires the Developer implement the following requirements: 7.8.1 Condition 63(e). The Developer shall advertise and give written notice at libraries and post offices in East Jefferson County and recruit locally to fill opportunities for contracting and employment, and will prefer local applicants provided they are qualified, available, and competitive in terms of pricing. 7.8.2 Condition 63(fl. The Developer shall prioritize the sourcing of materials from within Jefferson County to develop the Pleasant Harbor MPR. Nothing in this Section 7.8.2 shall require that developer utilize materials or labor from within Jefferson County that are not of comparable price or quality to their counterparts outside of Jefferson County.15 7.8.3 Condition 63ft). A cultural resources management plan to assure archaeological investigations and systematic monitoring of the subject property prior to issuing permits; and during construction to maintain site integrity, provide procedures regarding future ground disturbing activity, assure traditional tribal access to cultural properties and activities, and to provide for community education opportunities. A Cultural Resources Management Plan is attached in Appendix O. The Developer will comply with the Cultural Resources Management Plan. 7.8.4 Condition 63(l). A wildlife management plan focused on non-lethal strategies shall be developed in the public interest in consultation with the State of Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and local tribes, to prevent diminishment of tribal wildlife resources cited in the Brinnon Sub-Area Plan (e.g., deer, elk, cougar, waterfowl, osprey, eagles, and bear), to reduce the potential forvehicle collisions onU.S. Hwy 101, to reduce the conflicts resulting from wildlife foraging on high-value landscaping and attraction to fresh water sources, to reduce the dangers to predators attracted to the area by prey or habitat, and to reduce any danger to humans. A Wildlife Management Plan developed after consultation with WDFW and local tribes is attached in Appendix O. The Developer will comply with the Wildlife Management Plan.16 t5 16 MF Comment:Per'NOTE TO FILE' dated3/29/16, a wildlife management plan is still required. DWJ recommended plan be required prior to land disturbing activity for Phase lB. (FSEIS says this conditions has been met due to submitted Habitat management plan). 13 Due firlnr Statesrnarr is not in 7.8.5 Condition 63(p). The Developer shall provide access to the water system by any neighboring parcels if salt water intrusion becomes an issue for neighboring wells on Black Point, and reserve areas for additional recharge wells will be included in case wells fail, are periodically inoperable, or cause mounding. A Neighborhood Water Policy Plan is attached in Appendix P. The Developer will comply with the Neighborhood Water Policy Plan. 7.8.6 Condition 63(r). A County-based comprehensive water quality monitoring plan specific to Pleasant Harbor requiring at least monthly water collection and testing will be developed and approved in concert with an adaptive management program prior to any site-specific action, utilizing best available science and appropriate state agencies. The monitoring plan shall be funded by a yearly reserve, paid for by the Developer and will include regular offsite sampling of pollution, discharge, and/or contaminant loading, in addition to any onsite monitoring regime. A Water Quality Monitoring Plan is attached in Appendix O. The Developer will comply with the Water Quality Monitoring Plan. 7.8.7 Condition 63(s) To ensure that natural greenbelts and buffers are maintained and protected, a conservation easement has been recorded and attached in Appendix M and a Vegetation Management Plan is attached in Appendix L. The Developer will comply with the Vegetation Management Plan. 7.8.8 eoaditiot j3(il The Developer shall conduct ongoing monitoring and maintain an inventory regarding Tunicates and other invasive species. A Tunicate Agreement is attached in Appendix R. The Developer will comply with the Tunicate Agreement. 7.8.9 Condition 63(x). The Developer shall use the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and "Green Built" green building rating system standards. These standards, applicable to commercial and residential dwellings respectively, "promote design and construction practices that increase profitability while reducing the negative environmental impacts of buildings and improving occupant health and well-being." A Narrative Demonstrating Compliance with the Intent of LEED Standards is attached in Appendix T. The Developer will comply with the LEED Standards. 7.8. l0 Condition 63(z). The Developer shall use the International Dark Sky Association (IDA) Zone E-standards for the MPR. These standards are recommended for "areas with intrinsically dark landscapes" such as national parks, areas of outstanding natural beauty, or residential areas where inhabitants have expressed a desire that all light trespass be limited. Dark Sky and t4 Energy Star Approved High Efficiency Lighting Standards is attached in Appendix S. The Developer will comply with the Dark Sky and Energy Star Approved High Efficiency Lighting Standards. 7.9 The Pleasant Harbor MPR Water Service. Water main extensions and potable water system improvements for potable water service that may be required to serve the Pleasant Harbor MPR shall be installed in conformance with the most current approved specifications and requirements as determined by the Washington State Department of Health and shall comply with the Coordinated Water System Plan (CWSP) and all other applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations. A copy of the applicable CWSP is attached in Appendix H. 7.10 The Pleasant Harbor MPR Sewer Service. Sanitary and on-site sewer and future sewer system improvements as required to serve the Developers Property shall be installed in conformance with the most current approved specifications and requirements of the Washington State Department of Health, Washington State Department of Ecology and the County Department of Public Health and all other applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations. 7.11 Memoranda of Understanding. As a condition to designating the Developer's Property as a master planned resort, the County required that the Developer negotiate memoranda of understanding or memoranda of agreement to provide needed support for law enforcement services, the Brinnon schools, Fire District No. 4 and emergency medical services to mitigate for the potential impacts associated with the Pleasant Harbor MPR. The parties secured the following MOUs: 7.ll.l School Services Mitigation. School services to the Pleasant Harbor MPR are provided by the Brinnon School District. Mitigation for school services associated with development of the Pleasant Harbor MPR, if any, shall be paid by the Developer.N set forth in the MOU attached as Appendix J-l. 7.11.2 Fire and EMS Services Mitieation. Jefferson County Fire District No. 4 will provide Fire and EMS services within the Pleasant Harbor MPR. Mitigation for Fire and EMS services associated with development of the Pleasant Harbor MPR, if any, shall paid by the Developer as set forth in the in the MOU attached as Appendix J-2. 7.11.3 Law Enforcement Services Mitieation. The County will provide law enforcement services within the Pleasant Harbor MPR. Mitigation for law enforcement services associated with development of the Pleasant Harbor MPR, if any, shall be determined and paid by the Developer as set forth in the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) attached as Appendix J-3. l5 7 .11.4 Transportatiot Services Mitieation. Public transportation services to the Pleasant Harbor MPR are provided by Jefferson County Transit. Mitigation of transportation services associated with development of the Pleasant Harbor MPR, if any, shall be determined and paid by the Developer as set forth in the in the MOU attached as Appendix J-4. 7 .11.5 Healthcare Services Mitisation. Mitigation for health care services associated with development of the Pleasant Harbor MPR, if any, shall be paid by the Developer as set forth in the MOU attached as Appendix J-5. 7 .11.6 Housine Mitigation. The Developer shall comply with Ordinance 01-0128-08, Condition 63(9) related to affordable housing. This will include but not be limited to the housing mitigation associated with development of the Pleasant Harbor MP& if any, which shall be paid by the Developer as set forth in the MOU attached as Appendix J-6 7.11.7 Parks and Recreation Mitieation. The County, the State and the United States provide areas for parks and recreation in the vicinity of the Developer's Property. Parks and Recreation mitigation associated with development of the Pleasant Harbor MPR, if any, shall be determined and paid by the Developer pursuant to applicable state and local law as set forth in the MOU attached as Appendix J-7.17 7.1 1.8 MOUs Satisfv Condition 63(c) of Ordinance No. 01-0128-08 The County agrees that the MOUs listed in this Section 7.ll satisfu condition 63(c) of Ordinance No. 01-0128-08., except for future SEPA review for individual projects as provided in Section 8.2.4. 7 .11.9 The Developer Acknowledges that its Undertakines in the MOUs Survive the Term of this Asreement. RCW 36.70A.360(4Xe) provides that a master planned resort is authorized only if on-site and off-site infrastructure and impacts are fully considered and mitigated. In part, the MOUs are written to address this requirement. Accordingly, the Developer agrees that the requirements of the MOUs will survive the term of this Agreement and are enforceable separately from this Agreement. )hilip Morler, is revierving. promised to return itby 612l17t7 t6 8 STANDARDS FOR DEVELOPMENT AND OTHER MITIGATION BY COUNTY. 8.1 County Processing and Review. The review and approval of proposed development applications proposed by the Developer for the Developer's Property shall be pursuant to the Pleasant Harbor MPR Zoning Code (Appendix A) and the County's Permit Application and Review Procedures/SEPA Implementation, Chapter 18.40 JCC, which is attached in Appendix E. 8.2 SEPA Compliance. 8.2.1 Environmental Impact Statement. The parties acknowledge that potential environmental impacts from future development of the Pleasant Harbor MPR have been assessed and addressed in prior environmental documents. The prior reviews were published in the following documents: Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Resort (September 5, 2007) (DFEIS), Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Resort, Final Environment Impact Statement (November 27, 2007) (FEIS); Pursuant to Condition 63O) of Ordinance 01-0128-08, the County required a supplemental impact statement on the planned final configuration of the MPR, and the systems designed to address the conditions and environmental consequences of the MPR as identihed in the FEIS (Chapter 5) and Conditions 63(a)-(dd) in Ordinance 0l-0128-08. 8.2.2 Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement. The Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement was published in the following documents: Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Resort November 19, 20la @SEIS); Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Resort, Final Supplemental Environment Impact Statement December 9,2015 (FSEIS). 8.2.3 Substantial Compliance with Environmental Impact Statements and Supplemental Environmental Impact Statements Required. The FEIS, DSEIS and FSEIS are referred to collectively as the "Prior EISs." Development shall substantially comply with the express mitigation measures imposed pursuant to the Prior EISs. a a o O t7 8.2.4 Future SEPA Review for Individual Projects. The Prior EISs shall constitute compliance to the fullest extent possible under SEPA, as well as Condition 63(b) of Ordinance 01-0128-08, for all subsequent approvals or permits to develop the Pleasant Harbor MPR consistent with this Agreement, including, but not limited to, plats, short plats, binding site plans, boundary line adjustments, development permits, grading permits and building permits. Except as provided in this Section 8.2.4, no further SEPA review is required, ild no additional substantive SEPA mitigation measures are required for approvals or permits that authorize development that is consistent with level and range of development analyzedin the Prior EISs. The County may require additional SEPA review for a new or modified proposal that materially exceeds the level and range of development reviewed in the Prior EISs. For any such new or modified proposal, relevant information from Prior EISs shall be used to the fullest extent possible in future SEPA review. The scope of environmental review shall be limited to considering how or whether the proposal differs from or exceeds the scope of the Prior EISs and if so, whether such modification results in potentially significant adverse environmental impacts that have not been adequately addressed in the Prior EISs. Nothing in this Section 8.2.4 shall release the Developer or its successors, successors in title, or assignees from complying fully with the terms of the Pleasant Harbor MPR Comprehensive Plan Amendment, Ordinance 01-0128-03 (AppndfX-Br8), specifically condition 63(b), which requires an automatic threshold determination of significance unless the SEPA Responsible Official determines that the proposal results in only minor construction. 8.3 Vesting of Development Standards and Mitigation. 8.3.1 Scooe of Vesting. To the fullest extent allowed by law, all development proposed on the Developer's Property shall be vested to and governed by the terms of this Development Agreement, the Pleasant Harbor MPR chapter of the Jefferson County Zoning, and the Unified Development Code, now codified at Title 18 of the Jefferson County Code including, but not limited to, those code standards attached to this Agreement effective on the date of this Agreement (as defined in Section 7.1 and attached as Appendices A-Tl). This vesting provision shall be applicable, without limitation, to all land use applications, permits, uses and development that occur on the Developer's Property within the term of this Development Agreement. 8.3.2 Vestine Period. The vesting period shall be the same as the term of this Agreement. Except as otherwise provided in Section 8.3.1 through 8.3.6, any new or different development standards 18 MF Comment: Appendix B is previously described as Stormwater, 18.30.070. Ordinance. re MF Comment: Make sure this is correct in the final version. l8 adopted by the County during the term of this Agreement shall not apply to the Developer's Property. 8.3.3 Default Standards and Requirements. To the extent this Agreement does not establish standards or requirements covering a subject, element or condition, then the development approval sought shall vest to and be governed by the County codes, regulations and standards in effect upon the date of complete application. The development standards identified in this Agreement shall apply to the Developer's Property for the term of this Agreement, except: The Board of County Commissioners reserves the authority to modifu one or more of the standards or requirements of development for the Pleasant Harbor MPR during the term of the Agreement, to avoid a serious threat to public health or safety, as provided in RCW 36.7 08.17 0 and JCC I 8.40.840(3Xd). 8.3.4 State and Federal Law. This Agreement does not relieve the Developer of any obligations to comply with state or federal laws or regulations of any kind. For the avoidance of doubt this includes but is not limited to those laws or regulations related to Native American Treaty rights, endangered species or stormwater. 8.3.5 No Vested Rights against Federal or State Requirements. The Pleasant Harbor MPR shall not be vested against the application of development standards imposed by virtue of federal or state law. 8.3.6 Building Codes. Jefferson County Code Title 15, The International Building Code and International Fire Code in effect in the State of Washington as of the date of filing of a complete application for a building permit shall apply to all new development. 9 PHASING. 9.1 Phasing Plan.2o 9.1.1 Phases Proposed. Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Resort is a planned resort that is capable of being developed in independent and severable components or "phases." Future development of the Pleasant Harbor MPR and all associated infrastructure, including roads and utilities, may be reviewed, permitted and constructed and/or bonded in phases or sub-phases. A phasing plan (consisting of four phases) for development of the Pleasant Harbor MPR I l5 17. uaiting ()n .l nc\\ plrirsirrt list liorn Slirtcsrnarr20 MF Comment: t9 (reviewed as part of the SEIS) is attached as Exhibit 4. Each phase may further be broken down into discrete sub-phases as conditions dictate. 9.L2 Requirement of Adequate Infrastructure. Open Space. Recreational Facilities. Landscapine and Other Conditions Sufficient for Each Phase to Stand Alone. JCC 18.15.135 requires that if a master planned resort will be phased, each phase must contain adequate infrastructure, open space, recreational facilities, landscaping and all other conditions of the Pleasant Harbor MPR sufficient to stand alone if no subsequent phases are developed. The Developer will comply with JCC 18.15.135 and will complete or bond all necessary infrastructure to support a phase or sub-phase sufficient for each phase or sub-phase to stand alone, prior to obtaining approval for a subsequent phase. 9.1.3 Phase I .2r Phase 1 consists of the construction of primary facilities needed to service initial construction of the MPR including the large onsite septic system, the first water storage tank and piping distribution system, construction of the State Route 101 intersection improvements, transit stop parking and relocated WDFW access road. The Maritime Village Building consisting of 66 residential units and approximately 21,000 square feet of commercial space will also be constructed during Phase 1. 9.1.4 Phase 2. Phase 2 involves initial development of the central resort facilities. Golf course construction will commence and the Golf Terrace and Conference Center consisting of 191 residential units and 36,000 square feet of commercial space will be constructed. Phase 2 also involves construction of the wastewater treatment plant, development of a second water well, electric power infrastructure and construction of stormwater facilities. A 52 unit building for staffquarters and maintenance will also be constructed. 9.1.5 Phase 3. Phase 3 involves completing the golf course, reconstructing Black Point Road, constructing the sanitary sewer pump stations and force main, and constructing the majority of the residential units including Golf Terraces 2, 3 and 4, Sea View Villas and Golf Terrace units, comprising 329 total units 9.1.6 Phase 4. Phase 4 completes buildout of the Pleasant Harbor MPR with constructionof 206 Sea View Villa residential units and 44 Golf Vista residential units. 2r MF Comment: Phases will need to be updated when Statesman provides the information. 20 9.2 PreliminaryFacilities. Preliminary facilities are those preliminary facilities or improvements that must be approved and installed in concert with the development of each phase. The preliminary facilities include the following: 9.2.1 Water System. A water system with sufficient water rights to serve the phase or sub-phase under review and approval. 9.2.2 Sewer System. A sewer system with sufficient capacity to accommodate the waste discharge for the phase or sub-phase under review and approval. 9.2-3 Road Network. A road network to accommodate the phase or sub-phase under review and approval. 9.2.4 Landscapine. Landscaping for the phase or sub-phase under review and approval. 9.2.5 Parking. Associated parking for the phase or sub-phase under review and approval. 9.2.6 Countv Approval of Preliminary Fasilities Required. The County's approval of a phase or sub-phase, whether by preliminary plat or other process, shall require approval of preliminary facilities for the entire phase. The Developer may construct preliminary facilities for each lot or tract in conjunction with development of that lot or tract. A final plat for a phase may be recorded by lot or tract provided all of the preliminary facilities necessary to serve the lot or tract are complete and the specific development requirements within each lot or tract are complete. 9.3 Public Amenities and Access. Public amenities and access are those facilities and improvements that provide resort related activities and services. The Pleasant Harbor MPR shall, at a minimum, shall contain the following resort amenities (l) a 9-hole golf course; (2) spa services; (3) amphitheater; (4) pool; and (5) ropes course.22 These amenities shall be completed consistent with completion of the phase in which the amenity is proposed and made available to members of the general public for a fee to be established by the Developer. 22MFComment: PerGarthernailof3/16.17: ziplineeliminatedandamphitheater"wouldnotfitwithouttheDancingWaters within the reservoir of kettle b". 21 10 INDEMNITY. 10.1 IndemnifiedClaims. The indemnified claims are (a)Claims for costs, losses, damages or expenses associated with the existence or enforcement of any conditions, covenants and restrictions recorded against the residential properties within the Pleasant Harbor MPR; (b) (c) Claims based on the Developer's fault; Claims based on the breach of any of the Developer's obligations under this Agreement; (d) Claims based on any alleged negative impact of the development on Native American Treaty Rights; (e)Claims based on any alleged impact of the development on water quality inside or outside of the Developer's Property. As used in this Agreement the term "indemnified claim(s)" means the claims listed in this Section 10.1. 10.2 The Developer's Obligations. 10.2.1 Scope. The Developer shall indemni$ and hold the County, and its elected officials, employees, and agents harmless from and shall process and defend at its own expense, including all costs, attorney fees and expenses relating thereto, all claims, demands, or suits at law or equity arising in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, from any indemnified claims. 10.2.2 Payment of Defense Costs. The Developer will pay for the defense indemnified claims against the County at its sole expense. For the avoidance of doubt the defense of an indemnified claim includes payment ofattorney's fees and costs, consultant and expert costs, filing fees and other court costs. However, the County retains the right to provide additional counsel for the County's defense at the County's sole expense to assist counsel paid for by the Developer or to monitor any indemnified claim. The Developer cannot shall not attempt to waive the requirements of the filing of a pre-suit claim against the County under RCW 4.96.020. 22 10.2.3 No Waiver of RCW 4.96.020 by the Developer. 10.2.4 Cooperation. The Developer shall cooperate with the County in the defense of any indemnified claims. The Developer shall not file any pleadings or motions or take any position with a court, government agency or hearing officer without first consulting with the County. 10.2.5 Best Efforts to Obtain Release of the Countv. If the Developer settles any indemnified claim with any person, the Developer will use its best efforts to obtain a release of the indemnified claim for the County, and its elected officials, employees, and agents. 10.2.6 Claims against Both the County and the Developer. The Developer wishes to avoid the expenses of a separate defense of both it the County should any person assert an indemnified claim against both the Developer and the County. Accordingly, the Developer agrees to provide joint counsel to represent both the Developer and the County at the Developer's sole expense when indemnified claims are made against both the County and the Developer. However, the County retains the right to substitute its own counsel in place ofjoint counsel at the County's sole expense or to provide additional counsel at the County's sole expense to assist to assist counsel paid for by the Developer or to monitor any indemnified claim. 10.2.7 The Developer is the Real Partyjnlntqrqst. For any indemnified claim where the Developer is required to provide the County a defense pursuant to Section 10, the Developer shall make it clear that it is the real party in interest on any indemnified claims made against the County and that: (i) AnV positions the Developer takes in defending the indemnified claims are the positions of the Developer and not the County; and, (ii) A"y positions the Developer takes in defending the indemnified claims are not necessarily the positions the County would take if it were the real party in interest. 10.3 The County's Obligations. 10.3.1 Notice. The County shall provide notice to the Developer of any indemnified claim it receives within fourteen days of receipt of such claim. For the avoidance of doubt, the notice required under this Section 10.1.3 includes notice of any pre-suit claim presented to the County under RCW 4.96.020. 10.3.2 Cooperation. The County shall cooperate with the Developer in the defense of any indemnified claims. The County shall not file any pleadings or motions or take any position with a court, government agency or hearing officer without first consulting with the Developer. 23 10.3.3 Consent to Counsel Selected by the Developer. The County may consent to the representation by counsel selected by the Developer and provide appropriate waivers of conflicts of interest to counsel selected by the Developer. Provided, however, that if the County refuses to consent or to provide appropriate waivers of conflicts of interest, the Developer may suspend performance of the indemnity obligations under this Section 10 f 0.4 Preservation of Privileges. The parties acknowledge that: (a) The attorney-client privilege exists in this joint representation pursuant to Section 10, but with one significant qualification. The privilege protects the confidences of all jointly represented clients from disclosure to other persons, but not from disclosure to each other. In other words, information that one joint client provided to joint counsel in connection with and during the course of the joint representation may be disclosed to the other jointly represented clients, even after one or more jointly represented clients decide to separate themselves from the others and obtain their own counsel; (b) However, the parties agree that all privileged communications between any party and its attorneys that is not related to this joint representation shall remain privileged and not subject to disclosure to the other party, its counsel, consultants or other agents; and, (c) No party waives any privilege that exists for communications between it and its attomeys in connection with any matter, other than communications for the jointly represented matter. 10.5 Limitations. 10.5.1 No Indemnitv for Claims Other than Indemnified Claims. Nothing in this Section l0 shall require the Developer to indemnifr the County against and hold harmless the County from claims, demands or suits based on claims against the County that are not indemnified claims and are based solely upon the conduct of the County, its elected officials, employees and agents. 10.5.2 Claims Based on Comparative Fault. If the claims or suits are caused by or result from the comparative fault of: (i) the Developer's agents or employees; and, (ii) the County, its elected officials, employees and agents, this indemnity provision with respect to claims or suits based upon such comparative fault, then the claims shall be treated as claims against both the county and the developer under Section 10.2.6 until a final, enforceable judgment is entered. After a final, enforceable judgment is entered, the Developer and the County shall each be responsible for their shares of the final, enforceable judgment. 24 10.6 Survival. The parties agree that the indemnity obligations in this Section l0 shall survive the termination of this Agreement. 11 GENERAL PROVISIONS. 11.1 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws and regulations of the State of Washington, as if applied to transactions entered into and to be performed wholly within the State of Washington between residents of the State of Washington. No party shall argue or assert than any law other than Washington law applies to the governance or construction of this Agreement. ll.2 Binding on Successors. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the successors, successors in title and assigns of the Developer and upon the County. 11.3 Assignment. 11.3.1 Rieht to Transfer. Consent of the County Not Required. The parties acknowledge that development of the Pleasant Harbor MPR may involve sale and assignment of portions of the Developer's Property to other persons who will own, develop and/or occupy portions of the Developer's Property and buildings thereon. The Developer shall have the right to assign or transfer all or any portion of the respective interests, rights or obligations under this Agreement or in the Developer's Property to other parties acquiring an interest or estate in all or any portion of the Developer's Property, including transfer of all interests through foreclosure (udicial or non-judicial) or by deed in lieu of foreclosure, provided transferee agrees to assume all obligations of the Developer under this Agreement. Consent by the County shall not be required for any transfer of rights pursuant to this Agreement. ll .3.2 Oblieations of the Developer and Transferee under this Agreement. Upon the transfer or assignment under this Section 1 1.3 and the transferee's assumption of all obligations of the Developer under this Agreement, the transferee shall be entitled to all interests and rights and be subject to all obligations under this Agreement pertaining to the property transferred or assigned, and the Developer shall be released of liability under this Agreement for the property transferred or assigned, but shall retain liability for any breach which occurred prior to the transfer of rights to another party and for those portions of the Property still owned by the Developer. 25 ll.4 Release of the Developer's Liability by Assignment. 11.4.1 Transfer and Assumption of All Obligations Under this Aglreement Required. The Developer shall be released of all liabilities and obligations under the Agreement if: (a) The Developer provides notice to the County of an Assignment of the Agreement; and, (b) The transferee has assumed in writing the all the obligations of this Agreement. 11.4.2 Results of Effective Assienment. If the conditions for release are met under this sub-section, then from and after the date of transfer, the Developer shall have no further liability or obligation under the Agreement, and the assignee shall exercise the rights and perform the obligations of the Developer under the Agreement for that portion of the Developer's Property acquired by the successor or assign. 11.4.3 Effect of Partial Assienment. The parties acknowledge that the Developer may transfer or assign title to a portion of the Developer's Property in any manner consistent with this Agreement. Should the transfer or assignment of title relate to only a portion of the Developer's Property, then the release of liability pursuant to this paragraph shall only apply to acts or omissions arising from or related to the portion of the Developer's Property being assigned or transferred. 11.5 Recording as a Covenant Running with the Land. This Agreement shall be recorded with the County Auditor against the Developer's Property as a covenant running wittr the land and pursuant to RCW 36.708.190 shall be binding on the Developer, its successors, successors in title and assigns. 11.6 Release as to Residential Development. Upon the approval of a final plat, a condominium declaration or other approved land division in compliance with this Agreement that relates to residential development of the Developer's Property, then there shall be executed and recorded with the County Auditor a release from this Agreement with respect to that particular and specific parcel or parcels of real property that received final plat approval, filed a condominium declaration or was the subject of other approved land division. Residential development on the parcel or parcels released pursuant to this subsection shall continue to be subject to the requirements of the development regulations listed in Sections 7 and 8.1. 26 ll.7 Interpretation. The County has police powers, contracting authority and other powers granted by the Washington State Constitution and by statute. The parties intend this Agreement to be interpreted to the full extent authorized by law as an exercise of the County's authority to enter into such agreements, and this Agreement shall be construed to reserve to the County the police power authority which is prohibited by law from being subject to a mutual agreement with consideration. 11.8 Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is determined by a court of law to be unenforceable or invalid, then the remainder of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. Further, as to those provisions held by a court of law to be unenforceable, the parties shall confer and agree to amend the Agreement to implement the mutual intent of the parties to the maximum allowed by law. 11.9 Amendment. This Agreement shall not be amended without the express written approval of the County and the Developer (or its successors, successor in title and assigns with respect to the property in which they have an interest). The Board of County Commissioners must approve all amendments to this Agreement by ordinance or resolution and only after notice to the public and a public hearing. 11.10 Exhibits and Appendices. Exhibits 1 through 4 and Appendices A through T23 are incorporated herein by this reference as if fully set forth. In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between the Exhibits and Appendices and the main body of this Agreement, the main body of this Agreement shall control. 11.11 Headings. The headings in this Agreement are inserted for reference only and shall not be construed to expand, limit or otherwise modifu the terms and conditions of this Agreement. ll.l2 Time of Essence. Time is of the essence of this Agreement in every provision hereof. Unless otherwise set forth in this Agreement, the reference to "days" shall mean calendar days. If any time for action occurs on a weekend or legal holiday, then the time period shall be extended automatically to the next business day. 23 MF Comment: This will change with the added agreements in Section 3.7 27 11.13 Dispute Resolution. In the event of any dispute relating to this Agreement, all parties upon the written request (to be titled "Notice of Dispute") of any other party, shall meet within the five (5) business days to seek in good faith to resolve the dispute. The County shall send a department director or the qualified lead planner and other persons with information relating to the dispute, and the Developer shall send an owner's representative and any consultant or other person with technical information or expertise related to the dispute. If the parties are unable to reach amicable resolution of a dispute within thiny (30) days of the written Notice of Dispute issued by one of the parties, the parties agree that they will immediately identify a mediator and participate in mediation in good faith. The selected mediator shall have documented experience and expertise in Washington land use law. The parties agree to work cooperatively to select a mediator with land use and real estate experience. Each party will identify and propose to the other party three potential mediators. Between the proposed mediator lists, the parties will select a mutually agreeable mediator to resolve the dispute. The mediation shall be completed within 90 days of the original written Notice of Dispute by one of the parties. If the parties are unable to reach aresolution following timely mediation, each party reserves the right to seek resolution and pursue remedies available under this Agreement and at law. The parties agree that the cost of mediation pursuant to this paragraph shall be borne equally by the parties to this Agreement. The parties may agree in writing to extend any deadline or time frame listed in this Section 11.13. 11.14 Default and Remedies. No party shall be in default under this Agreement unless it has failed to perform a material provision under this Agreement for a period of thirty (30) days after written notice of default from any other party. Each notice of default shall speciff the nature of the alleged default and the manner in which the default may be cured satisfactorily. If the nature of the alleged default is such that it cannot be reasonably cured with the thirty (30) day period, then commencement of the cure within such time period and the diligent prosecution to completion of the cure shall be deemed a cure. Any party not in default under this Agreement shall have all rights and remedies provided by law including without limitation damages, specific performance or writs to compel performance or require action consistent with this Agreement. In recognition of the possible assignment and sale of portions of the Developer's Property (see Section I 1.3) any claimed default shall relate as specifically as possible to the portion of the Property involved and any remedy against any party shall be limited to the extent possible to the owners of such portion of remedies which do not adversely affect the rights, duties or obligations of any other non-defaulting owner of portions of the Developer's Property under this Agreement. Each party to this Development Agreement shall be solely responsible for the costs they incur with respect to asserting or defending against any dispute, alleged default or civil lawsuit. 11.15 No Third Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement is made and entered into for the sole protection and benefit of the parties hereto and their successors in title and assigns. No other person shall have any right of 28 action based upon any provision of this Agreement. Members of the general public, including but not limited to those persons or entities purchasing residences or condominiums from the Developer, shall not have any cause of action or enforceable rights under this Agreement. 11.16 Construction. This Agreement has been reviewed and revised by legal counsel for all parties and no presumption or rule that ambiguity shall be construed against the party drafting the document shall apply to the interpretation or enforcement of this Agreement. ll.l7 Signature in Counterparts. Separate copies of this Agreement may be signed by each of the parties and this Agreement will have the same force and effect as if the original had been signed by all the parties. 11.18 Notice. All communications, notices and demands of any kind which a party under this Agreement requires or desires to give to any other party shall be in writing deposited in the U.S. mail, certified mail postage prepaid, return receipt requested, and addressed as follows: To the County: cc: Director Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98370 Prosecuting Attorney P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98370 29 To Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Resort, LLP and Pleasant Harbor Marina, LLC c/o M. Garth Mann Statesman Group of Companies Ltd 9300 E. Raintree Drive, Suite 100 Scottsdale, Arizona 85269 cc John T. Cooke Houlihan Law 3401 Evanston Ave. N. Suite C Seattle, WA 98103 11.19 Estoppel Certificates. Within 30 days following any written request that any party or a mortgagee may make from time to time, the other party shall execute and deliver to the requesting person a statement certifying that: (a) this Agreement is in fulI force and effect, and stating any formal amendments to the Agreement; and, (b) to the best of the knowledge of the certifying pa(y, no notice of default has been sent and no notice of violation of applicable laws has been issued regarding the project; and any other reasonably request information. Failure to provide a timely response to the requesting party shall be deemed conclusive evidence that the Agreement is unmodified and in full force and effect and that no notices of default or violation have been issued. Issuance of estoppel certificates is an administrative matter within the County. The County shall have no liability to the requesting party if it provides an estoppel certificate in good faith and with reasonable care. 11.20 Cooperation. The parties shall not unreasonably withhold requests for information, approvals or consents provided for in this Agreement. The parties agree to take further actions and execute fuither documents, whether jointly or within their respective powers and authority, to implement the intent of this Agreement. ll.2l Voluntary Undertaking. This Agreement is entered into voluntarily and without any coercion by or undue influence on the part of any person, firm or corporation. 11.22 No Waiver. No waiver by any pany of any term or condition of this Agreement shall be deemed or construed as a waiver of any other term or condition, or a waiver of any subsequent breach, whether of the same or a different provision of this Agreement. 30 11.23 No Private CCR Enforcement by the County. The parties acknowledge and agree that nothing in this Agreement shall alter, infringe upon, modiff, change, limit or restrict the ability or powers of the existing neighborhood, tract or subdivision property owner or lot owner associations from enforcing, interpreting and utilizing any and all covenants, conditions or restrictions that pre-exist this Agreement or covenants, conditions or restrictions recorded with the County Auditor after the effective date of this Agreement. The parties further acknowledge and agree that the County bears no responsibility for the enforcement, interpretation or resolution of any dispute, filing, grievance, complaint or appeal that might arise as a result of recorded covenants, conditions or restrictions relating to tracts, subdivisions, lots or parcels within the Pleasant Harbor MPR. 11.24 Entire Agreement. This Development Agreement consists of the Resolution approving the agreement, the Agreement pp. 1-***, Exhibits 1-4, and Appendices A-T.24 This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties relating to this subject matter. There are no other agreements, oral or written, except as expressly set forth herein. Except as specifically provided in this Agreement, this Agreement supersedes all prior or simultaneous representations, discussions, negotiations, and agteements, whether written or oral. 11,25 No Assignment. The Developer represents, warants and agrees that it has not assigned, transferred, conveyed, encumbered or in any manner otherwise disposed of all or any portion of the Developer's Property or any rights, obligations, or interests of any nature or kind whatsoever covered by this Agreement, whether before or after they occurred, regardless of whether they have occurred as of the date of this Agreement. 24 MF Comment: Page number may change as well as Appendix lettering. 31 12 REPRESENTATIONSANDWARRANTIES. Each of the parties represents and warrants that: (a) Each is fully authorized to enter into this Agreement; (b) Each has taken all the necessary actions to duly approve the making and performance of this Agreement and that no further approval is necessary; (c) Each has read this Agreement in Agreement; (d) The terms of this Agreement are its entirety knows the contents of this not mere recitals; and, (e) Each have signed this counsel. the advice of legal (SIGNATURES PAGE) 32 By By Signatures JEFFERSON COUNTY Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners By Chair, Kathleen Kler Date: Member, David Sullivan Date Member, Kate Dean Date: TO Date: Paffy Charnas, Director of Community Development Date: JJ Philip C. Hunsucker, Chief Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney PLEASANT HARBOR MARINA AND GOLF RESORT, LLP By: Its: Date: M. Garth Mann Manager Acknowledgement STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF On this day of 2017, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Melvin G. Mann, to me known to be the person who signed as manager of Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Resort, LLP, the Washington limited liability company that executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said limited liability company for the uses and pu{poses therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he was duly elected, qualified and acting as said officer of the limited liability company and that he was authorized to execute said instrument. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal the day and year first above written. Dated this _ day of 2017 (Signature of Notary) (Print or stamp name of Notary) NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State of Washington, residing at My Appointment Expires: ) ) ) SS 34 List of Attachments Exhibits: Exhibit I - Legal description of Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Resort, LLP Property and Pleasant Harbor Marina, LLC Property Exhibit 2 - Master Plan Map of the Developer's Property (to be supplied) Exhibit 3 - Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf MPR Land Use Map (recordable version of Comprehensive Plan map) Exhibit 4 - Phasing Plans (to be supplied) Appendices: Appendix A - MPR zoning chapter, Title 17 and l8 as amended Appendix B - Stormwater Management Requirements, Chapter 18.30.070 JCC Appendix C - Critical Area Requirements, Chapter 18.22 JCC Appendix D - Land Division Requirements, Chapter 18.35 JCC Appendix E - Land Use Application Procedures Requirements, Chapter 18.40 JCC Appendix F - Shoreline Master Program Requirements, Chapter 18.25 JCC Appendix G - Additional development standards, Chapters 12.05, 12.10, and 18.30 JCC Appendix H - Coordinated Water System Plan [from SEIS] Appendix I - Sewer Service Plan [from SEIS] Appendix J - Memoranda of Understanding: l. Schools Mitigation 2. FirelEMS Mitigation 3. Law Enforcement Mitigation 4. Transportation Mitigation 5. Health Care Services Mitigation 6. Housing Mitigation 7. Parks and Recreation Mitigation Appendix K - Ordinance 01-0 128-08 Appendix L - Vegetation Management Plan Appendix M - Conservation Easement Appendix N - Water Quality Monitoring Plan Appendix O - Neighborhood Water Policy Plan Appendix P - Wildlife Management Plan Appendix Q - Cultural Resources Management Plan Appendix R - Tunicate Monitoring Agreement Appendix S - International Dark Sky Appendix T - LEED Narrative 35 Exhibit I (LEGAL DESCRIPTION) I Exhibit I The Pleasant Harbor Master Plan Resort at Black Point shall consist of the properties described below, excluding only that potion of any parcel lying westerly of US 101, and together with leased tidelands supporting the Pleasant Harbor Marina; all as illustrated at Figure 1-5, page 1-4 of the Brinnon Master Planned Resort FEIS issued November 27, 2008. Parcel A APN 502153002 The Northeast Ye of the Southwest % of Section 15, Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., in Jefferson County, Washington; Together with a perpetual non-exclusive easement for road and utility purposes through, across and over the following described property: Beginning at the Southeast corner of the Southwest % of the Northwest % of said Section l5; thence run West, along the South line of said Southwest Yq of the Northwest Ya, approximately 175 feet to the Southerly line of Black Point County Road; thence Northeasterly, along said Southerly line, to a point 30 feet North of said South line when measured at right angles; thence East, parallel to said South line, to the East line of said Southwest Yq of the Northwest %; thence South 30 feet to the point of beginning; And over and across the West 30 feet of the South 30 feet of Government Lot 4 in said Section 15. Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washington. Parcel B APN 502f53003 The East % of the Northwest % of the Southwest % of Section 15, Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., in Jefferson County, Washington; Except that portion thereof, lying within a strip of land conveyed to the State of Washington, for State Road No. 9, Duckabush River-North Section , by deed dated August 28, 1933, and recorded under Auditor's File No. 70817, records of Jefferson County, Washington. Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washington. Parcel C APN 502153023 Those portions of Sections l5 and 22,both in Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., Jefferson County, Washington, described as follows: 2 The Southwest Ya of the Southeast t/u and Government Lot 7 of said Section 15, and Government Lots 2 and 3 of said Section 22; Except those portions thereof lying East of the West line of the East 695.00 feet of said Southwest Yo of the Southeast Yo, and East of the Southerly prolongation of said West line; Also Except that portion of the West 100.00 feet of said Government LotT,lying Southerly of the North 539.00 feet thereof. Together with tidelands of the second class, as conveyed by the State of Washington, situate in front of, adjacent to and abutting upon the West % in width of said Govemment Lot2, in said Section 22. Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washington. Parcel D APN 502154002 That portion of the Northwest t/o of the Southeast % of Section 15, Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., lying Southerly of the Black Point Road as conveyed to Jefferson County by deed recorded under Auditor's File No. 223427, records of said County; Except that portion described as follows: Beginning at a point of intersection of the East line of the Northwest % of the Southeast % and the Southerly margin of the Black Point Road; thence South along the said East line, a distance of 300 feet; thence West 350 feet; thence North to the point of intersection with the Southerly margin of the Black Point Road; thence Easterly along said Southerly margin to the point of beginning. Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washington. That portion of the Southwest Yq of the Northwest % of Section 15, Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., described as follows: A strip of land 250 feet wide lying Easterly of and parallel to the Southeasterly right of way of State Highway 101; Except the right of way for Black Point Road as conveyed to Jefferson County by deed recorded under Auditor's File Nos. 223427 and 410399, records of Jefferson County, Washington. J That portion of the Northwest % of the Southeast % of Section 15, Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., described as follows: Parcel E APN 502152005 Also Excepting Therefrom the following tract Beginning at the Southwest corner of Government Lot 3; thence North 88o 23' 07" West 308.14 feet to the Southeasterly right of way of State Highway No. 101, and the true point of beginning; thence Southwesterly along said Highway, ll7 feet, thence South 88o 23' 07" East, to a point 175 feet West of the high tide line; thence Northeasterly to a point on the North line of the Southwest % of the Northwest %, 100 feet West of said high tide line; thence North 88o 23' 07" West to the true point of beginning of this exception. Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washington. Parcel F APN 502152014 Lot 1 of Watertouch Short Plat, as recorded in Volume 2 of Short Plats, pages 205 and206, records of Jefferson County, Washington, being a portion of Section 15, Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., Jefferson County, Washington. Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washington. Parcel G APN 502152015 Lot 2 of Watertouch Short Plat, as recorded in Volume 2 of Short Plats, pages 205 and206, records of Jefferson County, Washington, being a portion of Section 15, Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., Jefferson County, Washington. Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washington. Parcel H APN 5021520f6 Lot 3 of Watertouch Short Plat, as recorded in Volume 2 of Short Plats, pages 205 and206, records of Jefferson County, Washington, being a portion of Section 15, Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., Jefferson County, Washington. Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washington. Parcel I APN 502152013 Lot l, Pleasant Harbor Marina Short Plat, as per plat recorded in Volume 2 of Short Plats, pages 221 to 223 and amended in Volume 3 of Short Plats, pages 8 to 10, records of Jefferson County, Washington, Except that portion of Lot 1 described as follows: That portion of Government Lot 3 abutting second class tidelands in Section 15, Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., Jefferson County, Washington, being more particularly described as follows: 4 Commencing at the North Yq corner of Section 15, Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., Jefferson County, Washington; thence South 88o 13' 42" East along the North line of said Section 15 for a distance of 364.50 feet to the point of beginning; thence continuing South 88o 13' 42" East 238.76 feet to the line of mean high tide; thence South 61o 12' 00" West along the line of mean high tide 34.78 feet; thence North 40o 4I' 54" West along the line of mean high tide 3.31 feet; thence South 62o 36' 19" West along the line of mean high tide 26.83 feet; thence South 87" 54' 36" West 166.65 feet; thence North 21" 2l' 05" West 43.00 feet to the point of beginning. And Also Excepting second class tidelands as conveyed by the State of Washington, in front of, adjacent to and abutting the above described excepted uplands. Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washington. Parcel J APN 502152012 Lot2, Pleasant Harbor Marina Short Plat, as per plat recorded in Volume 2 of Short Plats, pages 221 throtgh 223, and amended in Volume 3 of Short Plats, pages 8 through 10, records of Jefferson County, Washington. Together with second class tidelands, as conveyed by the State of Washington, situate in front of, adjacent to and abutting thereon. Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washington. Parcel K APN 502153020 Those portions ofthe Southwest % of the Southeast % of Section 15, and Govemment Lot 2 of Section 22, both in Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., Jefferson County, Washington, described as follows: The East 345.00 feet of said Southwest % of the Southeast Yr, as measured along the North line thereof; Together with that portion of said Government Lot 2 lying East of the Southerly prolongation of the West line of said East 345.00 feet; Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washington. Parcel L APN 502f53021 Those portions of the Southwest % of the Southeast % of Section 15, and Government Lot 2 of Section 22, both in Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., Jefferson County, Washington, described as follows: 5 The East 520.00 feet less the East 345.00 feet of said Southwest % of the Southeast Yr, as measured along the North line thereof. Together with that portion of said Govemment Lot 2 lying East of the Southerly prolongation of the West line of said East 520.00 feet and the West of the Southerly prolongation of the East line of said East 345.00 feet. Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washington. Parcel M APN 502153022 Those portions of the Southwest % of the Southeast % of Section 15, and Govemment Lot 2 of Section 22, both in Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., Jefferson County, Washington, described as follows: The East 695.00 feet less the East 520.00 feet of said Southwest % of the Southeast %, as measured along the North line thereof. Together with that portion of said Govemment Lot 2 lying East of the Southerly prolongation of the West line of said East 695.00 feet and West of the Southerly prolongation of the East line of said East 520.00 feet. Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washington. 6 6fit20t7 DEVELOPMENT A BY AND BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND MARINA AND RELATING TO COMMONLY MAS couNTY, HARBOR ,LLP RT 1 I Table of Contents DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT 2 EFFECTIVE DATE AND TERM. 2.1 Effective Date. I RECITALS 7.2 7.3 7.3.1 7 7 8 ll ll ll t2 t2 t2 t2 l3 2.2 2.3 Modification. 4 PRESERVATION OF NATIVE AMERICAN TREATY RIGHTS 9 4.1 Recognition of Native American Treaty Rights. ................... 9 4.1.1 Recogrrition of Fishing Rights............ ............9 4.1.2 Recognition of Hunting Rights. 4.1.3 Recognition of Cultural Rights............ ......... 9 4.2 Preservation of Treaty Rights............ .......... l0 5 IMPACT ON WATER QUALITY OUTSIDE OF THE DEVELOPER'S PROPERTY ...............10 5.1 Recognition of Significant Nearby Natural Resources............................... l0 5.2 Developer's Agreement to Address Impacts of the Pleasant Harbor MPR on Nearby Natural Resources. ..................... l0 6 RESERVATION OF POLICE POWER OF THE COLTNTY l0 8 6.2 Reservation of County Authority,ll 7 DEVELOPMENTSTANDARDS. 7.1 Permitted Uses and Density Standards; Zoning.ll Planning Goals and Objectives...... ............... I I Stormwater Standards....... ........................... I I Stormwater Subject to Best Management Practices and the County's Stormwater Management Requirements. 7.3.2 Stormwater Management in Public Roads, Rights-of-Way and Easements. 7.3.3 Stormwater Management in Private Rights-of-Ways................................ 7.4 7.5 Critical Area Standards.. Land Division Standards 7.6 Shoreline Master Program 7.7 AdditionalDevelopmentStandards,...... 2 7.8 Compliance with Ordinance 0l-0128-08.l3 l3 l3 l3 r3 t4 t4 t4 7.8.1 7.8.2 7.8.3 7.8.5 7.8.6 7.8.7 Condition 63(e). Condition 63(f).. Condition 63(k). Condition 63(p).. Condition 63(r)... Condition 63(s). . 7.8.10 Condition63(z).15 7.9 7.10 7.tt 7 .lt.t 7 .11.2 7.11.3 The Pleasant Harbor MPR Water Service.t5 The Pleasant Harbor MPR Sewer Service ........................... l5 Memoranda of Understanding.................. .......,.................. 15 School Services Mitigation... ...................... 16 Fire and EMS Services Mitigation...... ........ 16 Law Enforcement Services Mitigation. .............................. l6 7 .1 1.4 Transportation Services Mitigation.......t6 7.11.5 Healthcare Services Mitigation...... ............. 16 7.11.6 HousingMitigation.l6 7.11.7 Parks and Recreation Mitigation...... ............ 17 7.11.8 MOUs Satisff Condition 63(c) of Ordinance No. 0l-0128-08................... l7 7.11.9 The Developer Acknowledges that its Undertakings in the MOUs Survive the Term ofthis Agreement.................. .............................. l7 8 STANDARDS FOR DEVELOPMENT AND OTHER MITIGATION BYcouNTY...... ...............17 8.1 CountyProcessing and Review t7 8.2 SEPA Compliance.t8 8.2.1 EnvironmentallmpactStatement.t8 8.2.2 Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement....... .......... l8 8.2.3 Substantial Compliance with Environmental Impact Statements and Supplemental Environmental Impact Statements Required.l8 8.2.4 Future SEPA Review for Individual Projects. .................... 18 8.3 Vesting of Development Standards and Mitigation.r9 8.3.1 Scope of Vesting.l9 J 8.3.2 VestingPeriod............. 8.3.3 Default Standards and Requirements.................. 8.3.4 State and Federal Law 8.3.5 No Vested Rights against Federal or State Requirements. 9 PHASING 9.1 Phasing Plan. 9.1.1 Phases Proposed................... 9.1.2 Requirement of Adequate Infrastructure, Open Space, Recreational Facilities, Landscaping and Other Conditions Sufficient for Each Phase to Stand Alone. ........................ 2l Phase l. ........21 Phase 2. ........21 Phase 3. ...............................21 Phase 4. .........21 Preliminary Facilities........ ............................21 8.3.6 BuildingCodes............. l9 l9 20 20 20 20 20 20 9.1 .3 9.r.4 9.1 .5 9.t.6 9.2 9.2.3 Road Network.22 9.2.5 Parking. ........22 9.2.4 Landscaping. 9.2.6 County Approval of Preliminary Facilities Required. 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 t0 INDEMNITY. ............22 9.3 Public Amenities and Access. l0.l Indemnified Claims. 10.2 The Developer's Obligations. 10.2.2 Payment of Defense Costs. 10.2.3 No Waiver of RCW 4.96.020 by the Developer 10.2.5 Best Efforts to Obtain Release of the County,24 10.2.6 Claims against Both the County and the Developer.24 10.2.7 The Developer is the Real Party in Interest.24 10.3.1 Notice.24 4 10.3.2 Cooperation. 10.3.3 Consent to Counsel Selected by the Developer 10.4 PreservationofPrivileges... 10.5 Limitations..... 10.5.1 No Indemnity for Claims Other than Indemnified Claims. 10.5.2 Claims Based on Comparative Fault............ 10.6 Survival.......... I I GENERAL PROVISIONS I l.l Governing Law. ............... 11.2 Binding on Successors I 1.3 Assignment. I 1.3.1 Right to Transfer, Consent of the County Not Required. 11 .3.2 Obligations of the Developer and Transferee under this Agre ement. ....... ll.4 Release of the Developer's Liability by Assignment. I I .4. I Transfer and Assumption of All Obligations Under this Agreement Required......... ........................26 24 24 25 25 25 25 25 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 11.4.2 11.4.3 I r.5 I 1.6 11.7 l 1.8 l r.9 I t.l0 I l.l I lt.t2 I l.l3 I l.l4 I l.l5 I t.l6 lt.t7 I Lt8 I l.t9 11.20 11.21 Results of Effective Assignment.... .............27 Effect of Partial Assignment.. .....................27 Recording as a Covenant Running with the Land. Release as to Residential Development.................... Interpretation. Severability. Amendment. Exhibits and Appendices. Headings. Time of Essence.................... Dispute Resolution. Default and Remedies. No Third Party Beneficiaries. 27 27 27 28 28 28 28 28 29 29 30 30 30 30 3l 3l 3l Construction... Signature in Counterparts. Notice............. Estoppel Certificates..... Cooperation. Voluntary Undertaking. .. 5 11.22 No Waiver 32 32 32 33 33 11.23 No Private CCR Enforcement by the County........... 11.24 EntireAgreement.................. 11.25 NoAssignment..................... 12 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES............... 6 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT This DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is entered into this _ day of . 20l7,by and between PLEASANT HARBOR MARINA AND GOLF RESORT, LLP, a Washinglon limited liability partnership (referred to as "the Developer") and JEFFERSON COUNTY (the "County"), a municipal corporation under the laws of the State of Washington, pursuant to RCW 36.708.17U-.210. -1__.BEq.rI4L$. described with particularity in Exhibit I ("the Developer's Property"). WHEREAS, the Developer is the owner of real property consisting of*., \.. approximately 237.88 acre$ [o9a19d wilhffr &&npa$S--Cotttty whlgh plgperty js '.. WHERAS, the County approved thg-Developer's application to designate-.lhg-, Developer's Property as a master planned resort pursuant to RCW 36.704.360 in the County Comprehensive Plan to allow for resort-related development including, but not limited to, a golf course and other on-site indoor and outdoor recreational amenities, conference center, resort-related commercial uses, long-term and short-term residential units not to exceed 890 units, and open space ("the Pleasant Harbor IvtPR"). WHEREAS, buildout of the Developer's Property is expected to occur over the Dgyelopg1 and @q. Cqunty !q market conditions and Developer, lei+rcentng County, and members of the public at large will invest considerable time in the County permit and review process for the future buildout of the Developer's Property. WHEREAS, the Washington State Legislature enacted RCW 36.708.170-.210 to strengthen the land use plarming process and reduce the costs of development by authorizing the County to enter into a private agreement with a landowner regarding the development of its real property located within the County's jurisdiction. WHEREAS, the County has determined that this Agreement will facilitate buildout of_..1b9 Developer's Property within the Pleasant Harbor MPR and will further promote growth management and planning objectives of the County by providing certainty over time with respect to permitted densities, uses, development standards and other aspects ofthe development review process. WHEREAS, the Parties to this Agreement acknowledge the Zoning Ordinance the Pleasant Harbor MPR (ln conformance with the standards the Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan and is consistent with the goals and requirements of the Growth Management Act _ghap!91_3-6J0_BelJ/. I MF Comment: Calculation is based offofCharlotte's (assessor's oflice) review ofthe lesal descriptions. 2 MF Comment: FSEIS PG 3.17-3 & 6 states "assumed lo-year build out." 7 Formatted: No underline Formatted: Heading 1, Jusufied, Outline numbered + Level: I + Numbering Style: 1,2,3, ... + Startat: 1 + Alignment: L€ft + Aligned at: 0" + Indent at: 0.3" Formatted: Font: Not Bold, No underline Formatted: Normal, Justified, Indent: First line: 0.5" CommenEd IMF1]: Calculation is based offof Chulotte's {6sessor's ofii@) review ofthe legal descriptions Formatted: No underline Formatted: Normal, Justified, Indent: First line: 0.5" CommenEd [MF2l3 FSEIS PG 3.17-3 & 6 states "assumed l0- yer build out" Formatted: Undedine Formatted: Normal, Jusufied Formatbd: Normal, Jusufied Formatted: Normal, Justifi ed FormatH: Highlight Formatted: Highlight Formatted: Highlight next to or as accordance WHEREAS, pursuant to RCW 36.708.200, this Agreement *as+he-subjeet-ef+ f,teen (15) day eemment peried; rvhieh rar te aelT; andonproved at a hearing was held before the Jeffersen-County Board of County Commissioners on ***DATE. 2017 and. The BOCC authorized execution of this Agreement by Resolution No. _**r adopted on __;llIDl\T,L 2017. WHEREAS, this Agreement constitutes a final land use action pursuant to 36.70C.020.! NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises, covonants, and provisions*'- set forth in this Agreement, the receipt and adequacy of which consideration is acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows: ACREEMEN+ 2 Seetien-l-EFFECTM DATE AND TERM. l{!_Effective Date. The effective date shall be the date ofthe adoption ofa resolution by the Board of County Commissioners approving this Develepmu*-Agreement as required by RCW 36.70B.200. *222 Term, later. 2.3 l3-Modification. This Agreement may be modified, extended or terminated upon the written agreement of the Developer and the County. 3 Seetien4--DEVELOPER'SPROPERTY. Comtn$bd [MF3]3 Buildout is qp@tcd ova l0 yem; chmge to l0 yws? Formatted: Normal, Justified, Indent: First line: 0" Formatted: Highlight The property covered by this Agreement consists of approximately 237.18*acres and is-. described with particularity in Exhibit I @ Property).1). A 8 Formatted : Normal, Justifi ed Formatted: Normal, -lustifi ed Formatted: Highlight Formatted: Normal, Justified, Indent: First line: 0.5", Don't keep with next Formatted: Heading 1, Justified, Don't with next No bullets orFormatted:2, Indent: First line: 0"Formatted: No bullets orFormatted:2, Formatted: Heading 1, Justified, Indent: Left: 0", First line: 0" Commenteal [MF4]: Acrage is bawd on the Asresrcr's Blculation of all the pr@ls within the MPR bound&ry Formatted: Normal, Justified boundary. The term of this shall be from effective 6 Master Plan showing the location of the proposed development on the Developer's Property within the Pleasant Harbor MPR that is the subject of this Development Agreement is attached as Exhibit2._._ 4 PRESERVATION OF NATIVE AMERICAN TREATY RIGHTS. 4.1 Recoenition of Native American Treatv Riehts. 4.1.1 Recoenition of Fishine Riehts. The Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe is the successor in interest to Indian bands and tribes sienatory to the 1855 Treaty of Point No Point. 12 Stat. 933 (Trcaty).8 The Treatv reserved to the S'Klallam the risht to take fish at all these "usual and accustomed grounds and stations" (U&A)-an area roughly centered on the Hood Canal.e Within these areas the Port Gamble S'Klallam and other tribes (collectivelv "Tribes") that share the U&A are entitled to take halfthe harvestable fish and shellfish. and retain the rieht to access private property to fish and to shellfish.ro The Pleasant Harbor MPR will be located between two public beaches. at the mouth of the Duckabush and the Dosewallips Rivers. which provide both sisnificant commercial and ceremonial/subsistence harvest opportunities to the Tribes with U&A fishins riehts in the area. The two delta flats are among the most imoortant intertidal areas to Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribal harvesters based on acreage available. habitat available and existing natural manila clam and pacific oyster production. The Develooer's Propertv sits atop a bluff above these two public beaches. Further. thougfr located between these two public beaches. access to the public beaches on the trail from the Developer's Propertv has been curtailed and will continue to be curtailed permanentlv. The Developer has addressed these concems in the Stormwater Management requirements attached as Appendix B and Water Ouality Monitoring Plan attached as Appendix O. 4. L2 Recognition of Hunting Rishts. The parties understand that the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe have exoressed concems that Elk hunted by the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe in areas outside of the Developer's Property could be attracted to the Pleasant Harbor MPR once it is built out. The Developer has addressed these concems in the Wildlife Manaeement Plan attached as Appendix P. 4. 1.3 Recoenition of Cultural Riehts. The parties understand that the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe believes that the uniqueness ofgeologic features and oral historical accounts relatins spiritual entities linked to the land. E United States v. Washineton. 459 F. Suoo. 1020- 1039 (W .D. Wash. 1978\ (Boldt II\. e Boldt il. 459 F. Suoo. atl041. to See. e.s.. United States v. Washineton. ST3 F. Suop. 1422.1444-45 (W.D. Wash. 1994\ (Shellfish h. FormatH: Highlight 9 the traditional plants harvested eenerationall), bv S'Klallam people from the oast and within livine memory. as well as multiple campsites and Native American place names known in the area. all directly contribute to unique cultural sienificance ofthe area. The parties and the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe discussed the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe's concerns about the initial proposal by the Developer to use Kettle Ponds B and C for storing stormwater and treated wastewater as potentially resulting in significant damaees to Traditional Cultural Properties (TCPs) that may meet multiple federal criteria that render them eligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. The Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe has not applied for including of any TCPs on the National Register of Historic Places. 4.2 Preservation of Treaty Rishts. This Agreement is not intended to impact the Tribes' Treatv rishts. Nothine in this Aereement should be viewed as an attempt to curtail tribal rights under the Treaty. The parties respect the Tribes' rishts under the Treaty. The Developer will work cooperativelv with the Tribes so that they can fully exercise their Treaty riqhts at and near the Pleasant Harbor MPR. 5 IMPACT ON WATER OUALITY OUTSIDE OF THE DEVELOPER'S PROPERTY 5.1 Recoenition of Sisnificant Noarbv Natural Resources. The Developer recognizes significant nafurel resources are nearbv the Developer's Property. 5.2 Develooer's Asreement to Address Impacts of the Pleasant Harbor MPR on Nearbv Natural Resources. The Developer has addressed these concems in the Stormwater Manasement requirements attached as Appendix B and Water Oualitv Monitorine Plan attached as Appendix O. The Developer agrees to address demonstrated impacts of the Pleasant Harbor MPR to water qualitv both on-site and off-site. 6 RESERVATION OF POLICE POWEROFTHE COUNTY 6.1 Police Power. The Developer understands and agrees that oursuant to RCW 36.70bB.170(4). the execution of a development asreement is a proper exercise ofthe Countv's police power. l0 6.2 Reservation of Countv Authority. The Developer understands and agrees that pursuant to RCW 36.708.170(4) and JCC 18.40.840(3Xd). a development aereement shall reserve authority to impose new or different resulations to the extent required by a serious threat to public health and safety. Accordinely. the Developer understands aqrees that the Coun8's authority to impose new or different regulations to the extent required by a serious threat to public health and safety is reserved and nothing in this Aereement affects that authority. 7 DEVELOPMENTSTANDARDS. }{!_Permitted Uses and Density Standards; Zoning The Master Plan, permitted land uses, and development regulations for development within* the Developer's Property are set forth in chapteriflT(QjatltCggt, ]-?,9p-E)J][.C{tlrS Jefferson County Code, aftached as Appendix A. Development of the Developer's Property shall not exceed 890 residential units and 56,608 square ffee$? of cqqltlqlglql space when completed at full build out. 7.2 g*-Planning Goals and Objectives. The planning goals adopted by Jetre+se*Og County in the Comprehensive Plan as of the*--- date ofrecording this Agreement shall be the policy guidance and the foundation for all future development of the Pleasant Harbor MPR. 7.3 33-----Sr*{aee{ila* StormwaterStandards. 7.3.1 AllStormwater Subject to Best Management Practices and the County's Stormwater Management Requirements. In all future development within the Pleasant Harbor MPR the Developer shall utilize best management practices (BMP) and be subject to the Jeffersen-County Stormwater Managementrequirements,JCCl8.30.070.Acopyof@is attached in Apoendix B. 7.3.2 Stormwater Management in Public Roads. Rights-of-Way and Easements. TheCountyshallberesponsibleforthemanagementof@in all public roadlegdl rights-ot-+ey+,wgy-@d easements within the Pleasant Harbor MPR that have been accepted by the County for maintenance andq other areas within the Pleasant Harbor MPR dedicated to the publieeeg4ry. The Developer shall be responsible for the management of stormwater runoff in all other public areas within the Pleasant rr MF Comment: These refer to the later orepared Development Rezulations. Make sure these are correct once the final draft Develooment Reeulation is comolete. '2MFComment: Pase2-20ofFSElSsaysoverallsquarefootaqeofcommercialus€hasb€enrcducedto 56.608 sq.ft. Formatted: Heading 2, Jusufied, No bullets or numbering Formatted: Heading 2, Justified Formatted: Jusufied, Indent: First line: 0" C.ommenEd [MFS]: Make sure these arc corect once final draft of D.R. is omplae Formatted: Highlight Formatted! Highlight C.ommentsd [[F6]: Page 2-20 of FSEIS says overall squue footage ofcommercial use hro ben reduad to 56,608 sq.ft. Formatted: Heading 2, Justified Formatted: lustified, Indent: First line: 0" ll Harbor MPR as may be necessary to control stormwater runoffas re@ired by Ordinance 0l -0 I 28-08. Condition 63(q). 13 7.3.3 Stormwater Manasement in Private Riehts-of-Ways The Developer shall be responsible for the management of stormwater runoff in all private* rights-of-ways and in-other no4:publis areas such as parking lots or drainage easements, as may be necessary to control stormwater runofL as required by Ordinm Condition 63(q). ifine stem*ater run effinte Heod em infiltratien either in their natural eenditien er after emendment, Marinadiseharge shall be treated by e system that reduees eentarninatien te the greatest^essible extenE 7.4 #Critical Area Standards Critical areas and their associated buffers, as well as allowed uses within the critical areas. of the Pleasant Harbor MPR shall be determined base.d upon the Jefferson tle County CriticalArearequirernents,Chapterl8.22]CC.Acopyof@ JCC is attached in Appendix C. 7.5 3s_Land Division Standards Platting within lhqPleasant Harbor MPR shall be pursuant to RCW 58.l7 and the Jefferse** County Land Division requirements, Chapter 18.35 JCC, and within the time frames adopted by JeftrsenthS County pursuant to the 1995 Regulatory Reform Legislation, ESHB 1724 (ch. 347, Laws of 1995), as codified in Permit Application and Review Procedures/SEPA Implementation, Chapter 18.40 JCC. A copy of tle-€ede-seetieas @ attached in Appendix D €hapter*&3lJee)-and E{a copyorb@hd in eop.iii* B1 7.6 l&-Shoreline Master Program All future development within the Pleasant Harbor MPR shall be subject to the Jeffersen County Shoreline Master Program, Chapter 18.25 JCC, in effect as of the date of this Agreement. A copy of the applicable Shoreline Master Program requirements are attached as Appendix F. rlCondition63(q)provides: "Stormwaterdischareefromthesolfcourseshallmeetreouirementsofzero discharge into Hood Canal. To the extent necessarv to achieve the eoal of desienins and installine stormwater manaqement infrastructues and technioues that allow no storrnwater run-off into Hood canal. Develooer shall oreoare a soil studv of the soils oresent at the MPR location. Soils must be oroven to be conducive to the intended infiltration either in their natural condition or after amendment. Marina discharse shall be treated bv a svstem that reduces contamination to the sreatest possible extent." r{ MF Comment: SEPA WAC uodated in 201 4. JCC not uodated as of yet. Should we add "as amended"? t2 Formatted i Normal, Justifi ed Formatted: Heading 2, Justified Formatted: Normal, Justified, Indent: First line: 0" Formatted: Normal, Justifi ed Crmmenbd [MF7]: SEPA WAC updated in 2014. JCC nor updated s of yet. Should we add "as amended"? Formattcd: Justified, Indent: First line: 0" 7.7 l#-AdditionalDevelopmentStandards, Additional Development Standards as identified in Chapters 12.05,12.10, and 18.30 JCC,'----- as they exist as ofthe date ofthe adoption ofthis Agreement, shall also apply to the extent they do not conflict with the terms of this Agreement. A copy of th+applieabk-eede are attached in Apnendix G. 7.8 Compliance with Ordinance 0l-0128-08. As conditions to designating_lLhg Developer's Property as a master planned resort per* Ordinance 0l-0128-08, the County requires the Developer implement the following requirementsi 7.8.1 {Beee-Condition 63(e&fl). The Developer tegfu!! advertise and give written notice at libraries and post offices in East Jefferson County and recruit locally to fill opportunitie! fot contracting and employment . and will prefer local applicants provided they are.qudified. available. and competitive in terms of pricins. 7.8.2 Condition 63(0. The Developer shall prioritize the sourcing of matcrials from within Jefferson County to*' develop the Pleasant Harbor MPR. Nothing in this see+ien&Slign '7r8.i2 shall require that developer utilize materials or labor from_luilhln Jefferson County that are not of comparable price or quality to their counterparts outside ofJefferson County.l5 7.8.3 (Beeek)-Condition 63ft). A cultural resources management plan to assure archaeological investigations systematic monitoring of the subject property prior to issuing permits; and during construction to maintain site integrity, provide procedures regarding future ground disturbing activity, assure traditional tribal access to cultural properties and activities, and toprovideforcommunityeducationopportunities.A@ etanCuttura nesource is attached inAppp=n4if ---__--,Q-IEQ9yq!9pq- will comply with the Cultural Resources Manaeement Plan. 7.8.4 (Beee-Condition 63(l)). A wildlife mana&ement plan focused on non-lethal stratesies shall be developed in ths.- public interest in consultation with the State of Washineton Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and local tribes. to prevent diminishment of tribal wildlife resources cited in the Brinnon Sub-Area Plan (e.e.. deer. elk. cousar. waterfowl, osprey. eaeles. and Formatted: Justified, Indent: First line: 0" 2, JustifiedFormatH: Formatted: Justified, Indent: First line: 0" Formatted: Font: 12 pt Formatted: Justified, Indent: First line: 0" Indent: First line: 0"Formatted: Formatted: Underline Formatted: Justified, Indent: FiRt line: 0" t5 l3 bear). to reduce the potential for vehicle collisions on U.S. Hwy l0l. to reduce the conflicts resultins. from wildlife foraeine on hieh-value landscaoing and attraction to fresh water sources. to reduce the dangers to Dredators attracted to the area bv prev or habitat. and to consultation with WDFW and local tribes is attached in Appendix O. The Developer will compl)lwith the Wildlife Manaeement Plan.16 7.8.5 (Beee+)Condition 63(p). The Developer shall provide access to the water system by any neighboring parcels if salt* water intrusion becomes an issue for neighboring wells on Black Point, and reserve areas for additional recharge wells will be included in case wells fail, are periodically inoperable, or cause mounding. A Neighborhood Water Policy Plan is attached in AppenCx Commented [MF8]: Per'NoTE TO FILE" dated 3/29116, a wildlife muagement plu i3 srill required. DWJ rrcomended plan be required priorto lmd distubing sctivity for Phase lB. (FSEIS ssys this @nditions h6 becn mct due to submitted Habitat ronagement pll). Formatt€d: Justified, Indent: First line: 0" Formatted: Underline kr ruith thp Water Policv Plan. 7.8.6 (Beee+ICondition 63(r). A County-based comprehensive water quality monitoring plan specific to Pleasant Harbor.'- requiring at least monthly water collection and testing will be developed and approved in concert with an adaptive management program prior to any site-specific action, utilizing best available science and appropriate state agencies. The monitoring plan shall be funded by a yearly reserve, paid for by thgDevelopebthat and will include regular offsite sampling of pollution, discharge, and/or cootarninant loading, in addition to any eftsi€qnsilg monitoring regime. A Water Quality Monitoring Plan is attached inAppp=ldi=l -=--::::=Q _-. The Developer will comply with the Water Ouality Monitorins Plan. 7.8.7 6Beee-slCondition 63(s). To ensure that natural greenbelts and buffers are maintained and protected, a easement has been recorded and attached in Apre{t=4E------M et]{ q y!€91@,9. mana€em€n+errveeetation Manaeement Plan is attached in 4ppSt3!l 7.8.8 (Bsee-Condition 63(tI). The marina-oper*iensDgyglqpgl shall conduct ongoing monitoring and maintain ar- inventory regarding Tunicates and other invasive species. A Tunicate Agreement is attached in Awgd,*,- _. Agreement. ,^l ,,,: I l6 savs this conditions has been met due to submitted Habitat manasement plan). 14 Formatted: Justified, Indent: First line: 0" Formatted: Underline Formatted: Justified, Indent: First line: 0" FormatH: Underline Formatt€d: Underline Formatted: lustified, indent: First line: 0" 7.8.9 (Beee-$Condition 63(x). The Developer shall use the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and.---- "Green Built" green building rating system standards. These standards, applicable to commercial and residential dwellings respectively, "promote design and construction practices that increase profitability while reducing the negative environmental impacts of buildings and improving occupant health and well-being." A Narrative Demonstrating Compliance with the Intent of LEED Standards is attached in Appe=nd!{ -... ...J,==JI9._---- Developer will comply with the LEED Standards. 7.8. I 0 (Beee-elCondition 63(z). The Developer shall use the Intemational Dark Sky Association (IDA) Zone E-standards. -- for the MPR. These standards are recommended for "areas with intrinsically dark landscapes" such as national parks, areas ofoutstanding natural beauty, or residential areas where inhabitants have expressed a desire that all light $espass be limited. #Dark Sky and Energy Star Approved High Efficiency Lighting Standards is attached inApp@E,--- Effi ciency Li ghtine Standards. 7.9 L8-The Pleasant Harbor MPR Water Service, + Water main extensions and potable water system improvements for potable water service. that may be required to serve the Pleasant Harbor MPR shall be installed in conformance with the most curent approved specifications and requirements as determined by the Washington State Department of Health and shall comply @ the Coordinated Water System Plan (-(CWSP) and all other applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations. A copy of the applicable CWSP is attached in Appendix H. 7.10 39-The Pleasant lfarbor MPR Sewer Service. + Sanitary and on-site sewer and future sewer system improvements as required to serve-lbc. Developers Property shall be installed in conformance with the most current approved specifications and requirements of the Washington State Department of Health, Washington State Department of Ecology and Jeffersenlhe County Department of Public Health and all other applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations. 7.ll -----3J+-Memoranda of Understanding -As a condition to desigrrating the Developer's Property as a master planned resort, the County required thatlhg Developer negotiate memoranda of understanding or memoranda of agreement to provide needed support for law enforcement services. the l5 Formatted: Underline Formatted: Underline Formatted: Jushfied, Indent: First line: 0" Formatted: Heading 2, Justified Formatted: Justified, Indent: First line: 0" Formatted: Justified, Indent: First line: 0" Formatted: Heading 2, Justified Formatted: Justified, Indent: First line: 0" Formatted: Heading 2, Justified Brinnonschools,@4andemergencymedicalservicesto mitigate for the potential impacts associated with the Pleasant Harbor MPR. Dev€lop€rllg parties secured the following MOUs: 7.1 l.l ffiSchool Services Mitigation. School services to the Pleasant Harbor MPR are provided by the Brinnon School District. Mitisation for school services associated with development of the Pleasant Harbor MPR. if anv. shall be paid by the Developer as set forth in the MOU attached as Appendix J-1. 7.I I .2 Fire and EMS Services Mitieation. Jefferson Coun8 Fire District No. 4 will provide Fire and EMS services within the Pleasant Harbor MPR. Mitigation for Fire and EMS services associatqd with development of the Pleasant Harbor MPR if anv. shall paid by the Developer as set forth in the in the MOU attached as Appendix J-2. 7.11.3 Law Enforcement Services Mitisation. -]he-eqgnrytryl[ provide law enforcemen! services within the Pleasant Harbor MPR a*aenee-os+epgn€likt+ a pre+i ien. Mitieation for law enforcement services associated with development of ths Pleasant Harbor MPR, if any, shall be determined and paid as set forth in the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) attached as Appendix J-?3. 7.I I .4 Seheel{eheelTransportation Services Mitigation. Public transportation services to the rese*EggsqELUaIbALMPB are provided by the Prinno*€eheel-Distrirst-Jefferson County Transit. Mitigation of transportation sery associated with development of the Pleasant Harbor MPR, if any, shall be determined and paid 7.1 I .5 Healthcare Services Mitieation. Mitieation for health care services associated with develooment of the Pleasant Harbor MPR. if any. shall be oaid by the Developer as set forth in the MOU attached as Appendix J-5. 7.1 1.6 Housing Mitieation. The Developer shall comply with Ordinance 0l-0128-08. Condition 63(e) related to mitisation associated with development of the Pleasant Harbor MPR if anv. which shall be paid by the Developer as set forth in the MOU attached as Appendix J-6. l6 Formatted: Normal, Justified, No bullets or .T.l l.TParks and ecr Mitieation. o @*€atienThe Counlv. the State and the United States orovide areas for parks and recreation in the vicinitv of the Developer's Property. Parks and Recreation mitisation associated with development of the Pleasant Harbor MPR, if any, shall be determined and paid by the Developer pursuant to applicable state and local law as set forth in the MOU attached as Appendix J47.r? r llealtheare Mitigatien asseeiated rvith develepment ef the Pleasant r Heusint lr4itigatien as'eeiated with develepment ef the Pleasant Harber UPn; if any; snatt Ue r (Beee e) Prks and Reereatien (Philip is revierving) ,\ppendix J 7 7. I I .8 MOUs SatislV Condition 63(c) of Ordinance No. 0l -01 28-08. The County agrees that the these-MOus listed in this Section 7.1 I satisfo condition 63(c) of €eunqpOrdinance No. 0l-0128-08.. except for future SEPA review for individual orojects as orovided in Section 8.2.4. 7.1 L9 The Developer Acknowledees that its Undertakings in the MOUs Survive the Term of this Agreement. RCW 36.70A.360(4Xe) provides that a master planned resort is authorized only if on-site and f,r*herofLsite infrastructu the MOUs are written to address this requirement. Accordinely. the Developer agrees that neveloper will not-b€ re the temslgqui&lng8ls of the MOUspre+i will survive the term of this Agreement and are enforceable separately from this Asreement. 8 STANDARDS FOR DEVELOPMENT AND OTHER MITIGATION BY* COUNTY: 4J-8.lCounty Processing and Review, The review and approval ofproposed development applications proposed by the Developer. for-jhe Developer's Property shall be pursuant to the Pleasant Harbor MPR Zoning Code (Appendix A) and the County's Permit Application and Review Procedures/SEPA Implementation, Chapter 18.40 JCC, which is attached in Appendix E. Formatted: Heading 3, Jusufied, No bullets or numbering Formatted: Heading 1, Justified, Indent: Left: 0", First line: 0' Formatted: Heading 2, Justified, No bullets or numbering FormatEd: Normal, Justified, Indent: First line: 0" t7 t7 'B&LSEPA Compliance' 8.2. I 4J=l=--P+ie+€lS-Environmental Impact Statement. The parties acknowledge that potential environmental impacts from future development of* the Pleasant Harbor MPR have been assessed and addressed in prior environmental documents. The prior reviews were published in the following documents: Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Resort (September 5, 2007) (DFEIS); Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Resort, Final Environment Impact Statement (November 27, 2007) (FEIS); Pursuant to Condition 63bOIU of Ordinance 0l-0128-08, the County required a supplemental impact statement on the planned final configuration of the MPR, and the systems designed to address the conditions and environmental consequences ofthe MPR as identified in the Nevember 2007 FEIS (Chapter 5) and €enCi+ienConditions 63-(a-Xdd) in Ordinance 0l -0128-08. 8.2.2 Supplemental Environmental Impact Statemerrt. The Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement was published in the followine documents: Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for Pleasant Harbor. Marina and Golf Resort November 19, 2014;_1DSEISI Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Resort, Final Supplemental Environment Impact Statement December 9, 20I5,IFSEIS). 8.2.3 ft&e{reftSubstantial Compliance with Environmental Impact Statements and final ElSSupplemental Environmental Impact Statements Reouired. The FEIS. DSEIS and SEISISEiS are referred to collectively as the "Prior EISs-}.'* Development shall substantially comply with the express mitigation measures imposed pursuant to the Prior EISs. 8.2.4 433-Future SEPA Review for Individual Projects. The Prior EISs shall constitute compliance to the fullest extent possible under SEPA, as+--- - well as Condition 63$63(b) of Ordinance 0l-0128-08, for all subsequent approvals or permits to develop the Pleasant Harbor MPR consistent with this Agreement, including, but not limited to, plats, short plats, binding site plans, boundary line adjustments, development permits, grading permits and building permits. Except as provided in this tqe=tjeq:42.4,_ {'c tu4_!9r qEf4 r.eylqy ic !9qei!94 a{r4 !a, d4itj9{r.sl qebttstli_ve SEPA_.--.. mitigation measures are required for approvals or permits that authorize development that is consistent with level and range of development analyzed in the Prior EISs. l8 Formatted: Heading 2, Justified, No bullets or numbering Formatted: Normal, lustified Formatted: Justified Formatted: Jusufied Formatted ! Justified Formatted: Underline a a a a Formatted: Justified The County may require additional SEPA review for a new or modified proposal that materially exceeds the level and range of development reviewed in the Prior EISs. For any such new or modified proposal, relevant information from Prior EISs shall be used to the fullest extent possible in future SEPA review. The scope of environmental review shall be limited to considering how or whether the proposal differs from or exceeds the scope of the Prior EISs and if so, whether such modification results in potentially significant adverse environmental impacts that have not been adequately addressed in the Prior EISs. Nothing in this Ewt--lios_q,klqhq!! t_elSqlglhe_ Dq_rqlgpgt ot i1q qUgqqqlqfq, lqqgqCqClq !! _ 83 ,fVesting of Development Standards and Mitigation. title, or assignees from complying fully with the terms of the Pleasant Harbor MPR Comprehensive Plan Amendment. Ordinance 0l-0128-08 (Apgendix E1s), pegifrcally .- condition 63(b), which requires an automatic threshold determination of significance unless the SEPA Responsible Official determines that the proposal results in only minor construction. Commented [!4F9]: Appendix B is previously de*ribed as Stomwater, I8.30.070. Ordinmce Formatted: Heading 2, Justified, Indent: First line: 0" 8.3.1 Scope of Vestine. To the fullest extent allowed by law, all development proposed on the Developer's Property shall be vested to and govemed by the terms of this Development Agreement, the Pleasant Harbor MPR chapter of the Jefferson County Zonrr.g, and the Unified Development Code, now codified at Title l8 of the Jefferson County Code includin& but not limited to, those code standards attached to this Agreement effective on the date of this Agreement (as defined in^$s!!=olt.17*1..srd-q!t4-c-hgC e}pgllgq4ffIj, rblq ycllile prsyiqieq qhal! be applicable, without limitation, to all land use applications, permits, uses and development that occur on the Deneleperspqelqpqlq Property within the term of this Development Agreement. 8.3.2 Vestine Period. The vesting period shall be the same as the term of this Agreement. Except as otherwise provided in&Uq!_- lE l.l=ttfp_u9h.=.4,&_3.-.=?9,.q{ry lrgy 9{ 4_r.&!9tt q9y9_lCp.E9.rtt !!qt_det{.s adopted by the County during the term ofthis Agreement shall not apply to the Developer's Property. 8.3.3 Default Standards and Requirements. To the extent this Agreement does not establish standards or requirements covering a subject, element or condition, then the development approval sought shall vest to and be governed by the County codes, regulations and standards in effect upon the date of complete application. The development standards identified in this Agreement shall apply to the Developer's Property for the term of this Agreement, except: I r^ MF Comment: Aooendix B is previouslv described as Stormwater. 18.30,070. Ordirnnce. | 'ffiinthefinul uer.ion. 19 CommenEd [MFIO]: Make sure this is conm for final version Formatted: Underline Formattcd: Undedine Formatted: Underline Formatted: Underline Formatted: Underllne H- @ The Board of County Commissioners* reserves the authority to modiff one or more of the standards or requirements of development for the Pleasant Harbor MPR during the term of the Agreement, after+etieg o avoid a serious threat to public health or safety, as provided in RCW 36.70B.17G._alSLIee 18.40.840(3Xd). Formatted: outlinecont2, Justified, No bullets or numbering 8.3.4 State and Federal Law. This Agreement does not relieve the Developer of any obligations to comply with state or federal laws or regulations ofany kind but lg_not limited to those laws or regulations related to Native American Treaty riehts. endangered species or stormwater. 8.3.5 No Vested Riehts against Federal or State Requirements. H The Pleasant Harbor MPR shall not be vested against the application of. development standards imposed by virtue of federal or state @ r€€ula+ory-ftthorirylo[. 8.3.6 Buildine Codes. 44 Jefferson County Code Title I5, The Intemational Building Code and International* Fire Code in effect in the State of Washington as of the date of filing of a complete application for a building permit shall apply to all new development. 9 Seetie+5-PHASING: 9.1 -------+l-phasingFtanil 9. 1 .1 Phases Proposed. Pleasant Harbor- Marina and Golf Resort is a planned resort that is capable of being*------Formatted: Justified, Indent: First line: 0" developed in independent and severable components or "phases." Future development of the Pleasant Harbor MPR and all associated infrastructure, including roads and utilities, may be reviewed, permitted and constructed and/or bonded in phases or sub-phases. A phasing plan (consisting of four phases) for development of the Pleasant Harbor MPR (reviewed as part of the SEIS) is attached asE4!jU4.- E49h p!4 q mqy &rtlrCt bC brgkg4 -.downintodiscretesub-phasesasconditionsdictate'@ Formatted: Normal, Justified, No bullets or numbering Formatted; Normal, Justified, No bullets or numbering Formatted: Heading 1, Justified, Don't keep with next Crmmented lUlFlllr 4l25ll7: waiting on new phasing list from Gaflh Formatted: Underline, Highlight 20 20 Formatted: Underline 9.1.2 Requirement of Adequate Infrastructure. Ooen Soace. Recreational Facilities. Landscapine and Other Conditions Sufficient for Each Phase to Stand Alone. JCC 18.15.135 requires that if a master planned resort will be phased. each phase must contain adequate infrastructure. open space. recreational facilities. landscaping and all other conditions of the Pleasant Harbor MPR sufficient to stand alone if no subsequent phases are developed. The Developer will comply with JCC 18.15.135 and will complete or bond all necessary infrastructure to support a phase or sub-phase sufficient for each Dhase or sub-phase to stand alone. prior to obtaining approval for a subsequent phase. 9.1.3 Phase l.-2r 5=l=* Phase I consists of the construction of primary facilities [reededl to service construction of the MPR including the large onsite septic system, the first water storage tank and piping distribution system, construction of the State Route l0l intersection improvements, transit stop parking and relocated WDFW access road. The Maritime Village Building consisting of 66 residential units and approximately 21,000 square feet of commercial space will also be constructed during Phase l.-- 9.1.4 Phase 2. #=? Phase 2 involves initial development of the central resort facilities. Golf course.'----- construction will commence and the Golf Terrace and Conference Center consisting of l9l residential units and 36,000 square feet of commercial space will be constructed. Phase 2 also involves construction of the wastewater eeatment plant, development of a second water well, electric power infrastructure and construction of stormwater facilities. A 52 unit building for staffquarters and maintenance will also be constructedr,...__...__ 9.1.5 Phase 3. 5J3 Phase 3 involves completing the golf course, reconstructing Black Point Road,.---- constructing the sanitary sewer pump stations and force main, and constructing the majority of the residential units including Golf Terraces 2, 3 and 4, Sea View Villas and Golf Tenace units, comprising 329 total units ^,, ,, 9.L6 Phase 4. 5:{-4 Phase 4 completes buildout of the Pleasant Harbor MPR with construction of 20G" Sea View Villa residential units and 44 Golf Vista residential units. . 5fl!_Preli minary Facilities. Preliminary facilities are those preliminary facilities or improvements that must be. approved and installed in concert with the development of each phase. The preliminary facilities include the following: 2r MF Comment: Phases will need to be updated when Statesman provides the information. 2l Formatt€d: No underline Formatted: Normal, Justified, No bullets or numbering Formatted: No underline Formatted: Normal, Jusufied, No bullets or numbering Formatted: No underline Formattedi Normal, Justified, No bullets or numbering Formatt€d: No underline Formatted: Normal, Justified, Indent: First line: 0" CommenEd [MF12lr Phases will need to be updated when Ganh provides me the information. Formatted: Normal, Justified, No bullets or numbering 9.2.1 Water System. # A water system with sufficient water rights to serve the phase or sub-phase under*---- review and approval. 9.2.2 Sewer System. W A sewer system with sufficient capacity to accommodate the waste discharge for.---- the phase or sub-phase under review and approval. 9.2.3 Road Network. 523 A road network to accommodate the phase or sub-phase under review and approval.*---- 9.2.4 Landscapins. 5X Landscaping for the phase or sub-phase under review and approval. 9.2.5 Parking. 525 Associated parking for the phase or sub-phase under review and approval. 9.2.6 €eun+.vCounty Anproval of Preliminary Facilities Required. The County's approval of a phase or sub-phase, whether by preliminary plat or process, shall require approval ofpreliminary facilities for the entire phase. The Developer may construct preliminary facilities for each lot or tract in conjunction with development of that lot or tract. A final plat for a phase may be recorded by lot or tract provided all of the preliminary facilities necessary to serve the lot or tract are complete and the specific development requirements within each lot or tract are complete. *3!l_Public Amenities and Access. Public amenities and access are those facilities and improvements that provide related activities and services. The Pleasant Harbor MPR shall, at a minimum, shall contain the following resort amenities ( I ) ana 9-hole golf course; (2) spa services; k3) amphitheater; (4) pool; and (5) ropes course.-f1_.ThqW e.nglritjeC Shq!!bq Cqfnplgled consistent with completion of the phase in which the ameni! is proposed ard.aae avaliaUte to memberj ofthe general public for a fee to be established by the Developer. IO INDEMNITY. l0.l IndemnifiedClaims. The indemnified claims are: 2: MF Comment: P6 crnh cmil of 3/16.17: zip line eliminated ed mohithater'\rould not fit without the Decing waters within the rmervoir of ke-ttle b". Formatted: Normal, Justified, No bullets or Formatted: Normal, Justified, No bullets or numbering Formatted: Normal, lustified, No bullets or numbering Formatted: Normal, Justified, No bullets or numbering No bullets orFormatted: Formattedr Justified No bullets orFormatted:2, Indent: First line: 0"Formatted: Commented [MF13]: Pm Ganh email of 3/l 6. I 7: zip line eliminated and amphitheats'\xould not fit without the Dancing Waters within the reswoir of kettle b". 22 (a) Claims for costs. losses. damages or expenses associated with the existence or enforcement of any conditions. covenants and restrictions recorded aeainst the residential properties within the Pleasant Harbor MPR: (b) Claims based on the Developer's fault: (c) Claims based on the breach of any of the Developer's oblisations under this Aereement: (d) Claims based on any alleeed neeative impact of the development on Native American Treatv Rishts: (e) Claims based on any allesed impact of the development on water qualitv inside or outside ofthe Developer's Property. As used in this Aereement the term "indemnifi€d claim(s)" means the claims listed in this ,QqptipqlQl.. 10.2 The Develooer's Oblisations. 10.2.1 Scope. The Developer shall indemnify and hold the County. and its elected officials. emplovees. and agents harmless from and shall process and defend at its own expense. including all costs. attornev fees and expenses relating thereto. all claims. demands, or suits at law or equitu arisine in whole or in nart. directly or indirectlv. from any indemnified claims. 10.2.2 Pavment of Defense Costs. The Developer will pay for the defense indemnified claims against the Counw at its sole expense. For the avoidance ofdoubt the defense ofan indemnified claim includes payment ofattorney's fees and costs. consultant and expert costs. filine fees and other court costs. However. the Countv retains the rieht to provide additional counsel for the County's defense at the County's sole expense to assist counsel paid for by the Developer or to monitor anv indemnified claim. 10.2.3 No Waiver of RCW 4.96.020 bv the Developer. The Developer cannot shall not attempt to waive the requirements of the filins of a ple-suit claim aeainst the County under RCW 4,96.020. 10.2.4 Cooperation. The Developer shall coooerate with the County in the defense of any indemnified claims. The Developer shall not file any pleadines or motions or take any position with a court. government aeency or hearing officer without first consulting with the County. Formatbd: Font: Not Bold, Underline 23 10.2.5 Best Efforts to Obtain Release of the Countv. If the Develooer settles any indemnified claim with any person. the Developer will use its best efforts to obtain a release ofthe indemnified claim for the County. and its elected officials. employees. and aeents. 10.2.6 Claims against Both the County and the Developer. The Developer wishes to avoid the expenses of a separate defense of both it the Countv should any person assert an indemnified claim aeainst both the Developer and the Coun8. Accordinsly. the Developer agrees to providejoint counsefto{epresent both the Developer and the Countv at the Developer's sole expense when ind$nnified claims are made aeainst both the Counw and the Developer. However. the Countv retains the risht to substitute its own counsel in place ofjoint counsel at the County's sole expense or to provide additional counsel at the Countv's sole expense to assist to assist counsel paid for by the Developer or to monitor any indemnified claim. 10.2.7 The Developer is the Real Party in Interest. For any indemnified claim where the Developer is required to provide the Counw a defense pursuant to Section 10. the Developer shall make it clddt that it is the real partv in interest on any indemnified claims made aeainst the Coun8 and that: (i) Any positions the Developer takes in defendine the indemnified claims are the positions of the Developer and not the Counlv: and. (ii) Anv positions the Developer takes in defendine the indemnified claims are not aecessarilv the positions the CounW would take if it were the real partv in interest. 10.3 The Countv's Oblisations. 10.3.1 Notice. The Counw shall provide notice to the Developer of any indemnified claim it receives within fourteen days of receipt of such claim. For the avoidance of doubt. the notice required under this Section 10.1.3 includes notice of anv pre-suit claim presented to the County undo RCW 4.96.020. 10.3.2 Cooperation. The Countv shall cooperate with the Developer in the defense of any indemnified claims. The CounB shall not file any pleadines or motions or take any position with a court. government asency or hearinq officer without first consultine with the Developer. 10.3.3 Consent to Counsel Selected by the Developer. The Countv may consent to the representation bv counsel selected by the Developer and orovide appropriate waivers ofconflicts of interest to counsel selected by the Developer. Provided. however. that if the Counlv refuses to consent or to provide appropriate waivers 24 of conflicts of interesl the Developer may suspend performance of the indemnitv oblieations under this Section 10. 10.4 PreservationofPrivileges. The parties acknowledee that: (a) The attomey-client privilese exists in this ioint representation pursuant to Section 10. but with one simificant qualification. The privilese protects the confidences of all jointly represented clients from disclosure to other persons. but not fiom disclosure to each otler. In other words. information that one ioint client provided tojoint counsel in connection with and during the course of the joint representation mav be disclosed to the other iointlv represented clients. even after one ormore iointly represented clients decide to separate themselves from the others and obtain their own counsell (b) However. the parties aeree that all privileeed communications between any parw and its attomeys that is not related to this joint representation shall remain privilesed and not subject to disclosure to the other party. its counsel, consultants or other agents: and. (c) No party waives any privilege that exisb for communications between it and its attomeys in connection with any matter. other than communications for the jointly represented matter. 10.5 Limitations. 10.5.1 No Indemnity for Claims Other than Indemnified Claims. Nothine in this Section l0 shall reouire the Develooer to indemnifr the Countv aeainst and hold harmless the Counly from claims. demands or suits based on claims aeainst the County that are not indemnified claims and are based solely upon the conduct of the Counlv. its elected officials. employees and agents. 10.5.2 Claims Based on Comparative Fault. If the claims or suits are caused by or result from the comparative fault of: (j) the Developer's asents or employees: and. (ii) the Countu. its elected officials. employees and aeents. this indemnitv provision with respect to claims or suits based upon such comparative fault. then the claims shall be treated as claims aeainst both the county and the developer under Section 10.2.€_=Ultil4 S!'!?Lgl&f=c=9&!=ejgdgrlg!!=is=ptrJ=qr=qd,=A&pt__--- a flnal. enforceable judement is entered. the Developer and the County shall each be responsible for their shares ofthe final, enforceablejudsment. 10.6 Survival. The parties aeree that the indemnity obligations in this Section l0 shall survive the termination of this Agreement. 25 Formatted: Font: Not Bold, Underline II GENERAL PROVISIONS: 1l.l 6J-Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws and regulations of the State of Washington. as if applied to transactions entered into and to be performed wholly within the State of Washineton between residents of the State of Washineton. No party shall argue or assert than any law other than Washinqton law aoplies to the eovemance or construction of this Asreement. 63!!!Bindin g on Successors@ # Binding-en-Su€€€s This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the successors, successors in title and assigns of the Developer and upon the County. I1.3 Aqsignment, I 1.3.1 Right to Transfer. Consent of the Countv Not Reouired. # The parties acknowledge that development of the Pleasant Harbor MPR may* involve sale and assignment of portions of the Developer's Property to other persons who will own, develop and/or occupy portions of the Developer's Property and buildings thereon. The Developer shall have the right to assign or transfer all or any portion ofthe respective interests, rights or obligations under this Agreemmt or in the Developer's Property to other parties acquiring an interest or estdte in all or any portion o{_.!hs Developer's Property, including transfer of all interests through foreclosure (udicial or non-judicial) or by deed in lieu of foreclosure.. provided transfer oblisations of the Developer under this Aereement. Consent by the County shall not be required for any transfer ofrights pursuant to this Agreement. I 1.3.2 Oblieations of the Develooer and Transferee under this Agreement. Upon the transfer or assignment under thisSpgliqL--- ---, ---- I 1.3 and the transferee's assumption ofall obligations @ --- transferred er e'signedef the Developer under this Agreement, the transferee shall be entitled to all interests and rights and be subject to all obligations under this Agreement pertaining to the property fransferred or assigred, and the Developer shall be released of liability under this Agreement for the property transferred or assigned, but shall retain liability for any breach which occuned prior to the transfer ofrights to another party and for those portions ofthe Property still owned by the Developer. I 1.4 Bglease, of the Developer's -!ieDi!!tVr-EV lsslenmgg,1!. I L4.I Transfer and Assumption of All Oblieations Under this Aereement Required. The Developer shall be released of all liabilities and obligations under the Agreement if: Formatted: Heading 1, Justified Formatted: Heading 2, Justified, Indent: First line: 0" Formatted: Heading 2, Justified, No bullets or numbering Formatted: Normal, Justified, Indent: First line: 0" Formatted: Underline Formatted: No underline Formatted: No underline Formatted: No underline Formatted: Normal, Justified, No bullets or numbering 26 (a) The Developer provides notice to the County of an Assignment of the Agreemen( andl (U) @ has assumed in writing the all the obligations of +he1hig Agreement. I L4.2 Results of Effective Assisnment. Ifthe conditions for release are met under this sub-section, then from and after the date of transfer, the Developer shall have no further liability or obligation under the Agreement, and the assignee shall exercise the rights and perform the obligations of the Developer under the Agreement for that portion ofthe Developer's Property acquired by the successor or assign. I 1.4.3 Effect of Partial Assienment. 623 The parties acknowledge that the Developer may transfer or assign title to a portion of_.!!s Developer's Property in any manner consistent with this Agreement. Should the transfer or assignment of title relate to only a portion of the Developer's Property, then the release of liability pursuant to this paragraph shall only apply to acts or omissions arising from or related to the portion ofthe Developer's Property being assigned or transferred. 11.5 B-Recording Runnins with the Land. Formatted: Normal, Justified, No bullets or numbering Formatted: Heading 2, Justified, Indent: First line: 0" This Agreement shall be rccorded with the Jeffersen{ounty Auditor against the Developer's Property as a covenant running with the land and gursuant to RCW 36.708.190 shall be binding on $9_Developer, its successors, successors in title and assigns. 11.6 Release as to Residential Develooment. Upon the approval of a final plat a condominium declaration or other approved land*Formatted: Justified, Indent: First line: 0" division in compliance with this Agreement that relates to residential development of the Developer's Property, then there shall be executed and recorded with theJeffe+ser+ County Auditor a release from this Agreement with respect to that particular and specific parcel or parcels ofreal property that received final plat approval, filed a condominium declaration or was the subject ofother approved land division. Residential development on the parcel or parcels released pursuant to this subsection shall continue to be subject to the requirements of the development regulations listed in Qg=gti=o.qq=1{p_tH7*UC.48. 6.41 I Jlnterpretationl€cverabffi, 6# In+eroretatiea,The Countv has police powers. contracting authority and other powers sranted by the Washineton State Constitution and by statute. The parties intend this Agreement to be interpreted to the full extent authorized by law as an exercise of the County's authority to enter into such agreements, and this Agreement shall be construed to reserve to the County enly+ha4hg police power authority which is prohibited by law from 27 Formatted: Underline Formatted: Underline FormatH: Underline Formatted: Heading 2, Justified, No bullets or numbering beingsubjecttoamufualagreementwithconsideration.@ Washingte+Stete €enstitutien ard b" general law; ineluding witheut lim:tatien heme rule enafter autheriB; autb I1.8 Severability. W If any provision of this Agreement is determined by a court of law to be*---- unenforceable or invalid, then the remainder of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. Further, as to those provisions held by a court of law to be unenforceable, the parties shall confer and agree to amend the Agreement to implement the mutual intent of the parties to the maximum allowed by law. OS----Au*sritV 11.9 6$-Amendment, This Agreement shall not be amended without the express written approval of the County and the Developer (or its successors, successor in title and assigns with respect to the property in which they have an interest). The Board of County Commissioners must apprevalApplgyg all amendments to this Agreement by ordinance or resolution and only after notice to the public and a public hearing. 11.10 6#--Exhibits and Appendices. Exhibits I throueh 4 and Appendices A through pE?: q9 ipgoTpgtqtgd t stei! Uy ttrj.s _ reference as if fully set forth. In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between the Exhibits and Appendices and the main body of this Agreement, the main body of this Agreement shall control. ll.ll 6*-Headings. The headings in this Agreement are inserted for reference only and shall not be construed to expand, limit or otherwise modifl the terms and conditions of this Agreement. ll.l2 6s-Time of Essence. Time is of the essence of this Agreement in every provision hereof. Unless otherwise set* forth in this Agreement, the reference to "days" shall mean calendar days. If any time for 23 MF Comment: This will chanse with the added alreements in Section 3.7. FormatEd: Heading 2, Justified, Indent: First line: 0", Don't keep with next FormatEd: Justified, Indent: First line: 0" Formatted: No underline Formatted: Normal, Justified, No bullets or Indent: First line: 0"Formatted: Commenbd [MF14]: This will change wirh the added in Section 3.7 28 action occurs on a weekend or legal holiday, then the time period shall be extended automatically to the next business day. Cfg--+n+egrotio" se+#h+or+in: ll.l3 6-1l-Dispute Resolution. In the event of any dispute relating to this Agreement, all parties upon the written request (to be titled "Notice of Dispute") of any other party, shall meet within the five (5) business days to seek in good faith to resolve the dispute. The County shall send a department director or the qualified lead planner and other persons with information relating to the dispute, and the Developer shall send an owner's representative and any consultant or other person with technical information or expertise related to the dispute. If the parties are unable to reach amicable resolution of a dispute within thirty (30) days ofthe written Notice of Dispute issued by one of the parties, the parties agree that they will immediately identiS a mediator and participate in mediation in good faith. The selected mediator shall have documented experience and expertise in Washington land use law. The parties agree to work cooperatively to select a mediator with land use and real estate experience. Each party will identify and propose to the other party three potential mediators. Between the proposed mediator lists, the parties will select a mutually agreeable mediator to resolve the dispute. The mediation shall be completed within 90 days of the original written Notice of Dispute by one of the parties. If the parties are unable to reach a resolution following timely mediation, each party reserves the right to seek resolution and pursue remedies available under this Agreement and at law. The parties agree that the cost of mediation pursuant to this paragraph shall be bome equally by the parties to this Agreement. The parties may agree in writing to extend any deadline or time frame listed in this seetien. Section I 1.13. ll.l4 6#I-Default and Remedies. No party shall be in default under this Agreement unless it has failed to perform a material provision under this Agreement for a period of thirty (30) days after written notice of default from any other party. Each notice of default shall specifr the nature of the alleged default and the manner in which the default may be cured satisfactorily. If the nature of the alleged default is such that it cannot be reasonably cured with the thirty (30) day period, then commencement of the cure within such time period and the diligent prosecution to completion of the cure shall be deemed a cure. Any party not in default under this Agreement shall have all rights and remedies provided by law including without limitation damages, specific performance or writs to compel performance or require action consistent with this Agreement. In recognition of the possible assignment and sale of portions of the Developer's Property (see Section 6.?311.3) any claimed default shall relate as specifically as possible to the portion ofthe Property involved and any remedy against any party shall be limited to the extent possible to the owners of such portion of remedies which Formatted: Heading 2, Justified, Indent: First line: 0" 29 do not adversely affect the rights, duties or obligations ofany other non-defaulting owner of portions of the Developer's Property under this Agreement. Each party to this Development Agreement shall be solely responsible for the costs they incur with respect to asserting or defending against any dispute, alleged default or civil lawsuit. ll.l5 6'l3-No Third Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement is made and entered into for the sole protection and benefit of the parties hereto and their successors in title and assigns. No other person shall have any right of action based upon any provision of this Agreement. Members of the general public, including but not limited to those persons or entities purchasing residences or condominiums from the Developer, shall not have any cause ofaction or enforceable rights under this Agreement. ll.16 #Construction. This Agreement has been reviewed and revised by legal counsel for all parties and no presumption or rule that ambiguity shall be construed against the party drafting the document shall apply to the interpretation or enforcement of this Agreement. I l.l7 6,15-Sisnature in Counterparts. Separate copies of this Aereement may be signed by each of the parties and this Asreement will have the same force and effect as ifthe original had been simed by all the parties. !![lNotice: * All communications, notices and demands of any kind which a party under this Agreement requires or desires to give to any other party shall be in writing deposited in the U.S. mail, certified mail postage prepard, retum receipt requested, and addressed as follows: TotheCounty: € Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 cc:Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98370 Prosecuting Attorney P.O. Box 1220 Tnwnsend WA SR17O Formatted: Keep lines together FormatH: Heading 2, Justified, Indent: First line: 0", Don't keep with next Formatted: lustified, Indent: First line: 0" 30 FormatH: Keep with next, Keep lines t@ether To Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Resort, LLP and Pleasant Harbor Marin4 LLC: c/o M. Garth Mann Statesman Group of Companies Ltd. 9300 E- Raintree Drive, Suite 100 Scottsdale, Arizona 85269 John T. Cooke Houlihan Law 3401 Evanston Ave. N. Suite C Seattle, WA 98103 I l.l9 6J6-Estoppel Certificates, Within 30 days following any written requestthat any party or aMortgag€elqertgAggc may make from time to time, the other party shall execute and deliver to the requesting person a statement certifring that: +G) this Agreement is in full force and effe6 and stating any formal amendments to the Agreement; 3ad-l$ to the best of the knowledge of the certifying party, no notice of default has been sent and no notice of violation of applicable laws has been issued regarding the project; and any other reasonably request information. Failure to provide a timely response to the requesting pa$y shall be deemed conclusive evidence that the Agreement is unmodified and in full force and effect and that no notices of default or violation have been issued. Issuance of estoppel certificates is an administrative matter within the County. The County shall have no liability to the requesting party ifit provides an estoppel certificate in good faith and with reasonable care. 11.20 6+l-Cooperation. The parties shall not unreasonably withhold requests for information, approvals or consents provided for in this Agreement. The parties agee to take further actions and execute further documents, whether jointly or within their respective powers and authority, to implement the intent of this Agreement. 6,f8----Indcm*ifieatien F'xeept as e*r€rwiso speeifi ls effieers; ag€n+s and empleyees; er any ef them; &em and aEeinst all elaims; a€tiens; suits; liabiliry; les'; eest^; expenses and darnaEes efeny nature rvhetseever; whieh are eaused by er re^ult tem any negligent aet er emissien ef the perE's ewn effieers; qgents; er ions-or 3l FormatEd: Heading 2, Justified, Indent: First line: 0" cc: the benefit efthe €eunty as a munieipel enti+y and net for the benefit efthe general Har$or+/PR I l.2l 6J9-Voluntarv Undertakine. This Asreement is entered into voluntarily and without any coercion bv or undue influence on the part ofany person. firm or corDoration. 11.22 No Waiver. + No waiver by any party of any term or condition of this Agreement shall be deemed or. construed as a waiver of any other term or condition, or a waiver ofany subsequent breach, whether of the same or a differenl provision of this Agreement. 11.23 #l\o Private CCR Enforcement by the County. The parties acknowledge and agree that nothing in this Agreement shall alter, infringe upon, modiff, change, limit or restrict the ability or powers of the existing neighborhood, tract or subdivision property owner or lot owner associations from enforcing, interpreting and utilizing any and all covenants, conditions or restrictions that pre-exist this Agreement or covenants, conditions or restrictions recorded with the Jef{ersen-County Auditor after the effective date of this Agreement. The parties further acknowledge and agree that Jeffersen$g County bears no responsibility for the enforcement, interpretation or resolution ofany dispute, filing, grievance, complaint or appeal that might arise as a result of recorded covenants, conditions or restrictions relating to tracts, subdivisions, lots or parcels within the Pleasant Harbor MPR. 11.24 62+-Entire Agreement This Development Agreement consists of the Resolution approving the agreement, the Agreement !p. l-12;|_L!.--Exhibj!s_l=4, Ctd 4ppgfr=4!9.e=s-,,:AjqT.'?4 This A$ constitutes the entire asreement between the parties relatins to this subject matter. There are no other agleements. oral or written. except as expressly set forth herein. Except as specifically provided in this Agreement. this Asreement supersedes all prior or simultaneous representations. discussions. negotiations. and agreements. whether written or oral. :a MF Comment: Pase number mav chance as well as Appendix letterins. 32 FormatEd: Heading 2, -lustified. Indent: First line: 0", Don't keep with next Formatted: lustified, Indent: First line: 0" Commcntcd [MF15]: Page numbr may chuge as well as Appendix lettering Formattedt Highlight Formatted: Underline Formatted: Underline \..'.. 11.25 No Assisnment. The Developer represents. warrants and agrees that it has not assisled. transferred. conveyed. encumbered or in any manner otherwise disposed ofall or any portion ofthe Developer's Property or any rishts. obliqations. or interests of anv nature or kind whatsoever covered by this Asreement. whether before or after they occurred. regardless of whether they have occurred as of the date of this Agreement. 12 REPRESENTATIONSANDWARRANTIES. Each ofthe parties represents and warrants that: (a) Each is fully authorized to enter into this Aereement: (b) Each has taken all the necessary actions to duly aoprove the making and performance of this Agleeme$t end that no further aoproval is necessarv: (c) Each has read this Asreement in its entirety and knows the contents of this Agreement: (d) The terms of this AgreerEnt are contractpal and not mere recitals: and. (e) Each have simed this Asreement haviru obtained the advice of lesal counsel. (SIGNATURES FOLLOW ON NEXT PAGE) JJ Signatures JEFFERSON COI.INTY Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners By Cbqiq.Kalhtggrr (lqg Date: David Sullivan # By Member, Kate Dean Formatted: Justified Formatted Table Formatted: Justified Formatted: No underline Formatted r lustified Formatted: Justified \,:\. Date: \\ Formathd: lustified Formatted: Justified Formatted: No underline Formatted: Justified Formatted: Justified Formatted: No underline Formatted: lustified Formatted: Justified 34 4 Bv Dafe' Formatted Table APPROVED AS TO FORM: Philip C. Hunsucker. Chief Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attomey hatp. Patty Chamas, Director of Community Development Date: cotFxsseR++tP A*aehmen+s+ Formatted: Justified Formatted: Justified, Space After: 0 pt Formatted: Justified Formatted: Justified Formatt€d: Justified 35 Date PLEASANT FIARBOR MARINA AND GOLF RESORT. LLP Bv: M. Garth Mann Its: Manaser Acknowledeement eemprenensive+lan-map) nrpenaix e Sneretl ing 4# # --+-l+ewing#ien Formatted: Justified Formatted: Justified Formatted: Body Teyt 5, Justified, Indent: Left: 0", First line: 0" Formatted: lustified Formatted: Justified Formatted: Highlight 36 Formatted: lustified Formatted: French (France) 3t STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF On this _ day of Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Melvin G. Mann, to me known to be the person who signed as manager of Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Resort, LLP, the Washington limited liability company that executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said limited liability company for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he was duly elected, qualified and acting as said officer of the limited liability company and that he was authorized to execute said instrument. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and first above written. official seal the day and year Dated this _ day of .'2017 fSiqnature of Notarv) fPrint or stamo name of tttot l ss ) ) ) Formatted: Justified 2017,before me, the undersigned, a Notary.----FormatEd: lustified Formatteds Justified NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State of Washineton. resid Mv Aooointment 38 List of Attachments Exhibits: and Pleasant Haxbor Marina- LL Exhibit 2 - Master Plan Map of the Developer's Propertv (to be supplied) Exhibit 3 - Pleasant Harbor Marina and Colf MPR Land Use Map (recordable version of Comprehensive Plan map) Exhibit 4 - Phasine Plans (to be supplied) Appendices: aooenOixe-UPnzon Appendix B - Stormwd eooendix C - Critic Aooendix D - Land Division Reouirements. Chaoter 18.35 JCC Appendix E - Land Use Application Procedures Requirements. Chapter 18.40 JCC Appendix F - Shoreline Master Prc eooenOix C - aaaitlo Appendix H - Coordinated Water System Plan [from SEISIeooenaixt-SewerS "AooendixJ-Memorm ing: l. Schools Mitieation 2.Mitieation 3. Law Enforcement Mitieation 4. Transportation Mitieation 5. Health Care Services Mitieation 5.Mitisation 7. Parks and Recreation Mitieation Apee+di+L- 9dinqqe= I hq 12 $:=oS Appendix L - Vesetation Manaeement Plan Appendix M - Conservation Easement Appendix N - Water Ouality Monitorine Plan Appendix O - Neiehborhood Water Policv Plan Appendix P - Wildlife Manaeement Plan Appendix O - Cultural Resources Manaeement Plan Appendix R - Tunicate Monitorine Asreement Appendix S - Intemational Dark Sky Appendix T - LEED Narrative Formatted: Justified Formatted: Body Text 5, Justified, Indent: Left: 0", First line: 0" Formatted: Justified Formatted: Justilled FormatEd: Justified Formatted: Highlight Formatted: Jusufied Formatted: French (France) 39 Exhibit I (LEGAL DESCRIPTION) I Exhibit I Formatted: lustified 2 E)H{IBIH The Pleasant Harbor Master Plan Resort at Black Point shall consist of the properties. described below, excluding only that potion ofany parcel lying westerly ofUS l0l, and together with leased tidelands supporting the Pleasant Harbor Marina; all as illustrated at Figure l-5, page l-4 of the Brinnon Master Planned Resort FEIS issued November 27, 2008. Parcel A APN 502153002 The Northeast % of the Southwest % of Section 15, Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., in Jefferson County, Washington; Together with a perpetual non-exclusive easement for road and utility purposes through, across and over the following described property: Beginning at the Southeast comer of the Southwest % of the Northwest % of said Section l5; thence run West, along the South line of said Southwest % of the Northwest %, approximately 175 feet to the Southerly line of Black Point County Road; thence Northeasterly, along said Southerly line, to a point 30 feet North of said South linewhen measured at right angles; thence East, parallel to said South line, to the East line of said Southwest t/q of theNorthwest %;thence South 30 feet to the point of beginning; And over and across the West 30 feet of the South 30 feet of Govemment Lot 4 in said Section 15. Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washington. Parcel B APN 502153003 The East % of the Northwest % of the Southwest % of Section 15, Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., in Jefferson County, Washington; Except that portion thereo{ lying within a strip of land conveyed to the State of Washington, for State Road No. 9, Duckabush River-North Section , by deed dated August 28, 1933, and recorded under Auditor's File No. 70817, records of Jefferson County, Washington. Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washington. Formatted: Justified, Indent: First line: 0" Formatted: Justified Parcel C APN 502153023 Those portions of Sections 15 and22, both in Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., Jefferson County, Washington, described as follows: The Southwest % of the Southeast % and Govemment Lot 7 of said Section 15, and Govemment Lots 2 and 3 of said Section 22; Except those portions thereof lying East of the West line of the East 695.00 feet of said Southwest % of the Southeast /q, andEast of the Southerly prolongation of said West line; Also Except that portion of the West 100.00 feet of said Government Lot 7, lying Southerly of the North 539.00 feet thereof. Together with tidelands of the second class, as conveyed by the State of Washington, situate in front of, adjacent to and abutting upon the West % in width of said Govemment Lot 2, in said Section 22. Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washington. Parcel D APN 502154002 That portion of the Northwest % of the Southeast % of Section I 5, Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., lying Southerly of the Black Point Road as conveyed to Jefferson County by deed recorded under Auditor's File No. 223427 , records of said County; Except that portion described as follows: That portion of the Northwest % of the Southeast % of Section 15, Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., described as follows: Beginning at a point of intersection of the East line of the Northwest % of the Southeast % and the Southerly margin of the Black Point Road; thence South along the said East line, a distance of300 feet; thence West 350 feet; thence North to the point of intersection with the Southerly margin of the Black Point Road; thence Easterly along said Southerly margin to the point of beginning. Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washin5on. Parcel E APN 502152005 That portion of the Southwest % of the Northwest % of Section 15, Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., described as follows: A strip of land 250 feet wide lying Easterly of and parallel to the Southeasterly right of way of State Highway l0l ; 2 Formatted: Jushfied Except the right ofway for Black Point Road as conveyed to Jefferson County by deed recorded under Auditor's File Nos. 223427 and 410399, records of Jefferson County, Washington. Also Excepting Therefrom the following tract: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Govemment Lot 3; thence North 88' 23' 07" West 308.14 feet to the Southeasterly right of way of State Highway No. l0l, and the true point of beginning; thence Southwesterly along said Highway, ll7 feet, thence South 88' 23' 07" East, to a point 175 feet West of the high tide line; thence Northeasterly to a point on the North line of the Southwest l/q of the Northwest %, 100 feet West of said high tide line; thence North 88" 23' 07" West to the true point of beginning of this exception. Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of \Vashington. Parcel F APN 502152014 Lot I of Watertouch Short Plat, as recorded in Volume 2 of Short Plats, pages 205 and 206, records of Jefferson County, Washington, being a portion of Section 15, Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., Jefferson County, Washington. Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washington. Parcel G APN 502152015 Lot 2 of Watertouch Short Pla! as recorded in Volume 2 of Short Plats, pages 205 and206, records of Jefferson County, Washington, being a portion of Section 15, Township 25 Nortll Range 2 West, W.M., Jefferson County, Washington. Situate in the County ofJefferson, State of Washington. Parcel H APN 502152016 Lot 3 of Watertouch Short Plal, as recorded in Volume 2 of Short Plats, pages 205 and206, records of Jefferson County, Washington, being a portion of Section 15, Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., Jefferson County, Washington. Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washington. Parcel I APN 502152013 Lot l, Pleasant Harbor Marina Short Plat, as per plat recorded in Volume 2 of Short Plats, pages 221 to 223 and amended in Volume 3 of Short Plats, pages 8 to 10, records of Jefferson County, Washington, Except that portion ofLot I described as follows: J That portion of Govemment Lot 3 abutting second class tidelands in Section 15, Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., Jefferson County, Washington, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the North t/q comet of Section 15, Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., Jefferson County, Washington; thence South 88" 13' 42" East along the North line of said Section 15 for a distance of 364.50 feet to the point of beginning; thence continuing South 88" 13' 42" East 238.76 feet to the line of mean high tide; thence South 61" 12' 00" West along the line of mean high tide 34.78 feet; thence North 40" 4l' 54" West along the line of mean high tide 3.3 I feet; thence South 62" 36' 19" West along the line of mean high tide 26.83 feet; thence South 87" 54' 36' West 166.65 feet; thence North 21' 2l' 05" West 43.00 feet to the point of beginning. And Also Excepting second class tidelands as conveyed by the State of Washington, in front ol adjacent to and abutting the above described excepted uplands. Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washington. Parcel J APN 502152012 Lot 2, Pleasant Harbor Marina Short Plat, as per plat recorded in Volume 2 of Short Plats, pages 221 through 223, and amended in Volume 3 of Short Plats, pages 8 through 10, records of Jefferson County, Washington. Together with second class tidelands, as conveyed by the State of Washington, situate in front of, adjacent to and abutting thereon. Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washington. Parcel KAPN 502153020 Those portions of the Southwest % of the Southeast % of Section 15, and Govemment Lot 2 of Section 22, both in Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., Jefferson County, Washington, described as follows: The East 345.00 feet of said Southwest % of the Southeast %, as measured along the North line thereof; Together with that portion of said Govemment Lot 2 lying East of the Southerly prolongation of the West line of said East 345.00 feet; Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washington. Parcel L APN 502153021 4 Those portions of the Southwest % of the Southeast % of Section 15, and Govemment Lot 2 of Section 22, both in Township 25 North, Range 2 West, W.M., Jefferson County, Washington, described as follows: The East 520.00 feet less the East 345.00 feet of said Southwest Yn of the Southeast %, as measured along the North line thereof. Together with that portion of said Govemment Lot 2 lying East of the Southerly prolongation of the West line of said East 520.00 feet and the West of the Southerly prolongation ofthe East line ofsaid East 345.00 feet. Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washington. Parcel M APN 502153022 Those portions of the Southwest % of the Southeast % of Section 15, and Govemment Lot 2 of Section 22, both in Township 25 Norft, Range 2 West, W.M., Jefferson County, Washington, described as follows: The East 695.00 feet less the East 520.00 feet of said Southwest tA of the Southeast %, as measured along the North line thereof. Together with that portion of said Govemment Lot 2 lying East of the Southerly prolongation of the West line of said East 695.00 feet and West of the Southerly prolongation of the East line of said East 520.00 feet. Situate in the County of Jefferson, State of Washington. 5