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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 23-070-CC (002)BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON IN THE MATTER OF RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 23 -063 -CC AND PROPOSING A RESOLUTION NO. 23 -070 -CC RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF THE CITY OF QUINCY9S, RESOLUTION NO. 23--61-7cQ PROVIDING FOR THE SUBMISSION OF Rr r 'r. TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORATEOF OF QUINCY9 OF r D GRANT COUNTY AT THE GENERAL ELECTION r BE HELD ON 1VEMi20239 FOR THE APPROVAL OR REJECTION OF r OF QUINCY V REGIONAL PARKS DISTRICT PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 35.6 1 RCW WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Grant County (BOCC) having previously passed Resolution No. 23 -063 -CC on July 25, 2023; and WHEREAS, the BOCC previously passed Resolution No. 23 -063 -CC regarding the Quincy Valley Regional Parks District, a Metropolitan Park District (MPD), which included Douglas County as one of the local governments that would be affected as property within Douglas County would be part of the proposed boundary area for the MPD; and WHEREAS, it is being proposed to remove Douglas County from the proposed boundary area for the MPD; WHEREAS, the proposed boundary for the MPD will include a specific area within the City of Quincy, the City of George, and Grant County as stated on Exhibit A; WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Grant County having convened in regular session in their office at the Grant County Courthouse this 1 st day of August, 2023, with all members present; and Resolution No. 23 -070 -CC re: Quincy Metropolitan Park District Ballot Proposition WHEREAS, the City of Quincy has proposed a proposition to the qualified electorate of Quincy School District No. 144 at the general election to be held on November 7, 20235 for the approval or rejection of the creation of the Quincy Valley Regional Parks District Pursuant to Chapter 35.61 RCW; and WHEREAS, Chapter 3 5.61 RCW allows cities and counties to create a metropolitan parks district; and WHEREAS, RCW 35.61.020 provides a metropolitan parks district may have a limited purpose of acquiring, constructing, renovating, expanding, operating, and maintaining specifically identified public parks or recreational facilities; and J WHEREAS, the Regional Recreational Facility and the Regional Aquatic Center will be multi- generational facilities that serve as a recreational hub, will provide health and recreational benefits, and will enhance the quality of life throughout the community; and I WHEREAS, the provision of parks, open spaces, recreation programs and facilities are an important function of local government and increases the quality of life within a community; and WHEREAS, the City of Quincy in its Resolution No. 2-3- Attachment 1, is proposing to create a metropolitan parks district for the limited purpose to construct, renovate, expand, operate and maintain a Regional Recreational Facility -that -that is anticipated to be located within the City of Quincy and have meeting rooms, soccer fields, indoor turf and sport courts, and outdoor areas, and to renovate, expand, operate and maintain the Regional Aquatic Center that is currently constructed within the City of Quincy; and WHEREAS, the Board finds that it is in the best interest of the citizens of Grant County in the Quincy School District No. 144 and necessary for public health, safety and welfare that the Quincy Valley Regional Parks District should be formed pursuant to Chapter 35.61 RCW with the City of Quincy, the City of George, and Grant County; and WHEREAS, an established metropolitan parks. district -has the authority to levy a maximum of $0.75 per $1,000 assessed'property value to provide desired parks and recreation services to the Grant County, the City of Quincy, and the City of George; however, the County is only in favor of authorizing a maximum levy of $0.50 per $1,000 assessed property value; and WHEREAS, RCW 35.61.050 gives cities and counties the authority to pass a resolution calling for an election on the creation of a metropolitan parks district, and stating the name of the proposed metropolitan parks district and how it will be governed; and WHEREAS, RCW 35.61.050(2) requires each adopting authority to pass a resolution submitting the proposition to create a metropolitan park district; and Page 2 of 5 Resolution No. 23 -070 -CC re: Quincy Metropolitan Park District Ballot Proposition WHEREAS, RCW 3 5.61.050 provides that when the boundaries of a metropolitan parks district will be located within more than one city, more than one county, or any combination of cities and counties that each city governing body and county legislative authority may be designated to collectively serve ex. officio as the board of metropolitan parks district commissioners through selection of one or more members from each to serve as the board, and that within six months of the date of certification of election results approving creation of the district, the size and membership of the board shall be determined through an interlocal agreement with each city and county that make up the metropolitan parks district; and VMEREAS, the Board supports the City of Quincy's Resolution No. 23- , 3 c5t and desires to place a proposition on the ballot for voters in Quincy School District No. 144 except for the portion of land within Douglas County, during the general election on November 7, 2023, which calls for the creation of a Metropolitan Park District ("MPD") pursuant to Chapter 3 5.61 RCW; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that the Grant County Board of Commissioners does hereby resolves as follows: Section 1. Recitals. The foregoing recitals are incorporated herein by this reference and made part of -this Resolution.-.------ Section 2. Rescind. The previously_ adopted-- Resolution No. 23 -063 -CC is hereby rescinded. Section 3. Name of the Metropolitan Parks District. The County supports and adopts the City of Quincy's proposal that the metropolitan parks district be created and called, "Quincy Valley Regional Parks District." Section 4. Boundary of the Metropolitan Parks District. The County supports and adopts the City of Quincy's proposal that the metropolitan park district have its boundary coterminous with the boundaries of Quincy School District No. 144 except the portion of land within Douglas County, as stated in Attachment 2, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. Section 5. Call for Election. Pursuant to RCW 35.61.020, the County supports and adopts the City of Quincy's call for submission of the proposition to the qualified electorate of the City of Quincy, the City of George, and the applicable areas of the Unincorporated Grant County, as per Attachment 2, asking whether the Quincy Valley Regional Parks District should be created. Page 3 of 5 Resolution No. 23 -070 -CC re: Quincy Metropolitan Park District Ballot Proposition Section 6. Ballot Proposition. The County supports and adopts the City of Quincy's proposition to be submitted to the electorate of Quincy School District No. 144 except for the portion of land within Douglas County and shall read substantially as follows: PROPOSITION NO. Formation of the Quincy Valley Regional Parks District City of Quincy Resolution No. 23- &9(10 4�1 9 City of George Resolution No. X2-`3 - and County of Grant Resolution No. 23 -070 -CC Jointly propose the creation of a metropolitan parks district with a boundary coterminous with the boundary for Quincy School District No. 144 except for the portion of land that is within Douglas County, and for the limited purpose to construct, renovate, expand, operate and maintain a Regional Recreational Facility within the City of Quincy, and to renovate, expand, operate and maintain the Regional Aquatic Center currently constructed within the City of Quincy. If approved, this proposition would create a metropolitan- parks district to be named the "Quincy Valley Regional Parks District" and it shall have all the powers provided in Chapter 3 5.61 RCW; provided that the authority to levy a general tax on property shall not exceed a maximum of $0.50 per $1,000 assessed property value. The Quincy�Valley Regional Parks District shall be governed by a board composed from the selection of one; or more members from Quincy City Council, George City Council, and. Grant Coin- Board of Commissioners. The selected members shall collectively serve ex -offic1:a__---_ Board of Commissioners -for the Quincy Valley Regional Parks District. n For the formation of a metropolitan parks district to be governed by a board composed from the selection of one or more members of the Quincy City Council, George City Council, and Grant County Board of Commissioners collectively serving as the ex officio board of commissioners for the metropolitan parks district. o Against the formation of a metropolitan parks district. Section 6. Presentment to County Auditor. The Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners shall present a copy of this Resolution to the Grant County Auditor on or before August 1, 2023. Section 7. Severability. If any section, clause, or provision of this Resolution or its application to any person or circumstance is declared by the court to be invalid, the remainder of this Resolution or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected. Page 4 of 5 Resolution No. 23 -070 -CC re: Quincy Metropolitan Park District Ballot Proposition Section S. Effective Date. This Resolution shall take effect upon adoption. ' V-34 1. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day bfl , 2023. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON ATTEST: f� ARA J. vA 1� of the Board Yea Nay Abstain Page 5 of 5 DocuSign Envelope ID: 37E8DC5E-1 FB6-4CFF-9FA5-084B99E07l330 CITY OF QUINCY RE -SOLUTION NO, 23-632 A. RESOLUTION SUPERSEDING AND itEPLACING RESOLUTION 23-628 AND PROVIDING FOR THE SUBMISSION OF A PROPOSITION TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORATE OF CITY OF QUINCY5 CITY OF GEORGE AND GRANT COUNTY AT THE GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 7, 2023, FOR THE APPROVAL OR REJECTION OF THE CREATION OF THE QUINCY VALLEY REGIONAL PARKS DISTRICT PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 35.61.RCW* WHEREAS, the City of Quincy ("Ciqt") currently acquires, operates and maintains its parks lands and recreatibnal flities and programs substantially using general fund dollars - 0 facilities. 1 and WHEREAS, the provision of parks, open sp4ces, recreation prourams and facilities are. an important function of local goverritnent and increases the quality of life z wlithi,n a com.muni-r-, and WHEREAS, the City's general fimd cannot suppo A the ona ,.Ping costs of -pperatiOn., maintenance apLkq�-_qijisition of newpark-lands recreational facil"t es and staffing ot a le'vi�l W:hich meet the growing needs and desires wi ill res of the citizens; and WHEREAS, Chapter 35.61 RCW allows the City and neighborima communit' ies to create a rrietropolitan parks district; and WHEREAS, R 35. 61.020 provides a. metropolitan parks district may have a limited Purpose of acquirina, constructing, renovating, exp n andig operatin& and mam"taininecifflcally identified public parks or reemabonal facilities; es; and W, WHEREAS, the City is proposing to create a metropolitan parks district for the limited purpose to construct, renovate, expand, 4 operate and maintain a Regional. Recreational Facility that is anticipated to be located )Nrithin the C1 . ty of Quincy and have meeting' rooms, soccer fields., indoor I turf and sport courts, and outdoor iareas, and to renovate, expand, opetate and maintain the I Regional Aquatic Center that s c=urrently constructed within the City of Quincy; and WHEREAS, the Regional Recreational Facility and the Regional Aquatic Center will be multi -generational facilities that serve as a recreational hub, will Provide health and recreational benefits, and -will enhance the quality of I.Ne throughout the community: and "EREAS, an established metropolitan Parks,, district has the authority to levy a maxinium of $0.75 per $1,000 assessed property value to provide desired perks and recreation services to the City and neighboring communities, boy. the City is orJy 'in favor of authon'zing a ma -mum le-vy- of $0.50 per $ 1..000 assessed oro exp value, and Resolution 23-632 Page I 17 E , CF J U L "01MIArl'"' "'OUKly 0 N t DocuSign Envelope ID: 37E8DC5E-1 Fl36-4CFF-9FA5-084B99E07B30 WHEREAS, RW 35.61..0150 gives cities and counties the authority to pass a resolution calling for an election on the creation of a me-tropolitati parks district, and stating the name- of the proposed metropolitan parks district and how it will be goveriied; and -VNMEREAS, RCW 35.61.050 provides that when the boundaries of a metropolitan parks district Nkill be located within more than one city,, mom, than one county, or any combination of cities and counties that eacill city goveming body and county legislative authon'ty may be 4. designated to collectively serve ex officio as the board of metropolitan parks distfict 1 21 commissioners through seloqtion of ono: or more members from each to serve as the, board. and that within- six months of the date of certification of election results approving creation of the district, the size and membership of the board shall be determined tbrougb an interlocal agreement Wirth each city and county that. make i�p the mdropolitan. parks. distrid',, and WHERE4S, in order to minimize the impact of cuts in services to eitizens using- City- parks and recreation facilities and programs, and in order to maximize the ability of the CItV and n.eza communities to acquire, construct an - d maintain additional ads and recreationalk facilities in the future, the City Cowicil desires, to place a propos ion on the ballot during the V it' %,", ae-neral election on November 7, 2023, which calls for the creation of a Metropolitan Park- District "%'M D" pursuant to Chapter 35.61 RCW-. and WHEREAS, the City Council previo. usly passed Resolution No. 23-628 regarding the Quincy Valley Regional Parks- Distfict, �vhich included Douglas Count.. as one of the- . local governments that -NvouId--be_a-'feet ed as property Within Douglas County would be part of -the proposed bbundary area for the MPD, and WHEREAS, the City is now proposing to remove Douglas County from thepropused boundary area for the MPD; and WHERE AS, the proposed boundary for the MPD will include a specific area within the Chy of Quincy, the City of George, and Grant County as stated on Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the City Council encourages the Grant County Board of Commissioners and the George City- Council to pass similar resolutions to this Rcsoluti Ion. NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF QUINCV5 WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Recitals. The foregoing recitals are incorporated herein by this reference and made part of this Resolution. Section 21 Name of the Metropolitan Parks Distria, Ilie City proposes that the metropolitan paxles district be created and called., "Quincy Valley Regional Parks District!' Section 3. Boundary of the Metropolitan Parks District. The City proposes that the metropolitan park district have its boundary N6thin the City of Quincy, the City of George and Grant County as described on E-.hibit A, -Which is attacbed hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. Resolution 23-632 Page 2 DocuSign Envelope ID: 37E8DC5E-1 FB6-4CFF-9FA5-084B99E07B30 Section 4. Call for Election. Pursuant to RCW 35.61..020,, the City Council hereby calls for submission of the proposition to the qualified electorate of the. City of Quintiy, the City of George and Grant County asking whether the Quincy Valley Regional Parks District should be created. Seton 5. Ballot Proposition, The proposition to be submitted to the electorate of Quincy School District No. 144 except for that electorate that is within Douglas County shall read Substantially as follows: PROPOSITION NO. Formation of the Quincy Valley Regional Parks District Ci.hr of Quincy. Resolution No. 23. City of George Resolution No. and Count - of Grant Resolution No. i ointly propose the creation of a metropolitan parks district with a boundary coterminous with the boundary for Quincy School District No. 144 except for that portion of 'land that is Nvithin Douglas Coui'ity, for the limited purpose to and construct, renovate, exi)and., orate and maintain a Reginal Rit I ecreational Facily w'thin Pe the C' its of Qufficy, and to reno*VaW, expand, operate and mai�nt;ain the Regional Aqu ic e P at Center currently const'ruoted within the it of ' Quincy. If approved, this propo - i i.on * S"t Wo uld create a metropolitan parks district to be named the "Quincy Valley Regional Park,--, Distrief" and it shall have ve all the powers provided in Chapter _3 5.61 RC.W; provided that the autho,- to levy a general tax on property shall not exceed a maxilh U.M. of $0.50 per $1,000 assessed property value. The Quincy Valley Regional Parks District shall be governed by a board composed from the selection of one or more members fromQuincy City Council, George •C*ty council, ' ciI, and Grant County Board of Commissioners. The selected members shall collectively serve ex officio as the Board ofCo Quincy Valley regional Parks District. mmissioners for the . For the formation of a metropolitan parks district to be governed by a board 06mposed from the selection of one or more members of the Quincy City Council, George City Council, and Grant County Board of Commissioners collectively serving as the ex officio board of commissioners for the metropolitan parks distn'ct. o Against the formation of a metropolitan parks district. Section 6. Presentment to Countv Auditor. Theth' Ci.tv Clerk shall present a copy of W is Resolution to the Grant County Auditor 0n or before August I, 2023, Section 7. Neiphb—onm4 Commuz t1es. The Ci := Council hereby expresses support for and encourages the adoption of a resolution similar to this Resolution by the City of George mid Grant County. Section 8. Severabi'14Y. If any section, clause., or provision of this Resolution or its Resolution 23-632 Page 3 DocuSign Envelope ID: 37E8DC5E-1FB6-4CFF-9FA5-084B99EO7B30 application to any person or circumstance is declared by the court to be invalid, the remainder of this Resolution or the application of the provision to other persons orcircumstancesshall not be affected. Section 9. Effective Date. This Resolution shall take effect upon adoption, and supersedes and replaces ResolLition 23-628. ADOPTED by the, City Council of the City of Quincy, Washington, this 27h day of JUIV V X022. Docuftned by; PAu hvttl 7/27/2023 an MfeM24BA-7-- P.aUl Worley,Mkvor Attest/AocuiA BY Laura CamaFh tAwoo (AAM.6 7/27/2023 DePUtY Finance officer/DePUtY clerk --b Foru240EY7FBt4eD?4ea-...- Nancy E. Scheme, Finance Officer/City Clerk Approved as to form: OFFICE OF THE CITY ATT0RN1F1,,Y DocuSigned by: 7/27/2023 9we le - FR. Marchant, City Aftm oey B t HLED WITH THECITY CLERK.- July 25, 2023 PASSED BY "1 -'HE CITYCOUNCIL: July 27, 2023 EFFECTIVE DATE: July 27, 2023 RESOLUTION NO.: 23-632 Resolution 23-632 Page 4 EXHIBIT A Qla inav 'Valley Regional Parks Distr*3- ct Boundary Descri-pbion Beginning 271t the northwest- corner of Sec , 6f T '12je-I pp, 24; thence east 6 miles; L 4- h 9 miles; east rfti.les; south approximately 3-1.12 miles to the beginning soul of the Winche-ster Wr�S�t&vvrcaiy; thenCe following the Wcasterv,�Tav in a so -L-11- . i- - Lher-_V direction until - it r i k - SL the south boundary of Ser-. 20r T 20 R 25 thence S/ieSL, cabout 1/2 rotile to the Inidsection line; thenci= - aPProXir-LLa4,.-_eIY 3-3/4 miles to the- Winch=_ south 5 miles; east ellvl7ay' thance follow -7ijag the Wastewaay se.)uth to rhe aster Wa8t. I �1.1 E e Point whe-re it str",kes the er-_,-Lzt boundary T _J -A 0 f Se c 12 T 18, R 21* thiance south approximately 4-1/4 miles -,Lo Che southeast Corner o'F Sec. _36., T 1�,, R 25; th=nce west 6 miles to t1ir- I by est corner Of S --C, 31, soul R. 253; thence south, 2 miles to the sou--, e LL -least corn r of Sl, -n,-,. 12r T 3171 R 24- west approxi mately 10-1/2 miles to the Columbi1 a River;. thea following th"e 'ver north and west to the we�,st !in.. 0 Columbia R -L 14, T 20t R 221- 4- 1- 1- the-h-ce' north approxima-tely 4-2/3 miilesLO thet�, southwest corner of .Sec.. 23, T 21, R 2r2; it-heence anglin ' 'I a 4 -cross said Section 23 following :the Mosin �s Coulee wall to thilah G -rant -Douglas County iine; thence following said county line to the point of beginning. T'I at portion of h i D a s countyzi, -7 n _k,ESOLUTION1 NO. 2023-326 W A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GEORGE, WASHINGTON, REPEALING AND REPLACING RESOLUTION 2021. 325 PROVIDING FOR THE SUBMISSION OF A PROPOSITION TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTPRATE OF QUINCY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 144, EXCEPT THOSE PARTS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT SITUATED IN DOUGLAS COUNTY, AT THE GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 7. 2023, FOR THE APPROVAL OR REJECTION OF THE CREATION OF THE QUINCY VALLEY REGIONAL PARKS DISTRICT PURSUANT TO CHAPTER s. 1 RCW. WHEREAS, the City of Quincy has requested the City of George to participate in formation of a metropolitan park district to be called the "Quincy Valley Regional Parks District"; and 1 WHEREAS, the City of George ("City") City Council has considered this request and determined that passage of this Resolution is in the best interest of the citizens within the City, and WHEREAS., Chapter 35.61 RCW allows the City /' neighboring metropolitan district; and WHEREAS, 1. established metropolitan / ,' i authority of $0.75 per $1,000 assessed property value to provide desired parks and recreation services tv -the City ■nd neighboring communities; however, the City is only in favor of authorizing a maximum levy of $0.50 per $1,000 assessed property value; and WHEREAS, RCW 35.61.050 provides cities and counties the authority to pass a resolution calling for an election on the creation of a metropolitan parks district ("MM"); and stating the name of the proposed Metropolitan parks district and hover it will be governed; and WHEREAS, S, R 5.61.050 provides that when the boundaries of a metropolitan parks district will be located within more than one city, more than one county, or any combination of cities and counties that each city governing body and county legislative authority may be designated to collectively serve enc officio as the board of metropolitan parks district board, commissioners through selection of cine or more members frons each to serve as the and that within six months of the date of certification of election results approving creation of the district, the size and membership of the board shall be determined through an interlocal ,agreement with each city and county that make up the metropolitan parks district; and Resolution No. Page 1 of 7 {CDZ23,50734.DOCX;3/23177.900000/ 4870-1738-3540, v 1 WHEREAS,, in order to provide recreation facilities and programs of benefit to the citizens within the City, the City Council desires to place a proposition on the ballot during the general election on November 7.. 2023, which calls for the creation of a MPD pursuant to Chapter 35.61 Rcw; and WHEREAS, on July 18th., 2023, the City Council app'roved Resolution 2023-325 which is similar to this Resolution, but included the part of Quincy School District No. 144 located within Douglas County and the Douglas County Commissioners did not approve inclusion of any part of Douglas County as part of the proposed park district which necessitates passage of this replacement- Resolution; and I WHEREAS, the City of Quincy has requested that the Grant County Board of Commissioners and City of George.. approve a similar resolution to this Resolution and the City of j - .kuincy has approved a similar resolution to thi5 Resolution; NOW THEREFORE; THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GEORGE, WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Recitals. The foregoing Recitals are incorporated herein by this reference am-!� made part of this Resolution. I& Section 2. Nanie of the Metrooolitan Parks District. The City proposes that thqw- metropolitan parks district be created and called, "Quincy Valley Regional Parks District.." Section 3. Boundary of the Metropolitan Parks District. The City proposes that thz metropolitan park district have its boundary coterminous with the boundaries of Quincy School District No. 144 that are located within Grant County as legally described in Exhibit A which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. Section 4. Call for Election. Pursuant to RC Ii 5. 1.020, the City Council hereby calls for submission of the proposition to the qualified electorate of all portions of Quincy School District No. 144 that are located within Grant County, asking whether the Quincy Malley Regional Parks District should be created. Section 5. Ballot ProRosition. The proposition to be submitted to the electorate of Quincy School District No. 144, except for the territory located within Douglas County, shall read substantially as fbilows: to] * 4' 0 0 Resolution No. Page 2 of 7 4870-1738-3540, v. 1 Formation of the Quincy Valley Regional Parks District MY of Quincy ResolutionGeorge • No. and County of Grant Resolution No. jointly propose the creation of a metropolitan parks district with a boundary coterminous with the boundary for Quincy School District No. 144,, except for that portion of land that is within Douglas County, and fbr the limited purpose to construct, renovate, expand, operate and maintain a Regional Recreational Facility within the City of Quincy, (CUM0734MM;3/23177.900000/1 and to renovate., expand, operate and maintain the Regional Aquatic Center currently constructed wn the City of Quincy. If approved, this proposition would create a metropolitan parks district to be named the "Quin cy Valley Regional Parks District" and it shall have all the powers provided in Chapter 35.61 RCW; provided that the authority to levy a general tax on property shall not exceed a maximum of $0.50 per $1.,000 assessed property value. The Quincy Valley Regional Parks District shall be governed by a board composed from the selection of one or more members from Quincy City Council, George City Council, -and Grant County Board of Commissioners. The selected members shall collectively serve ex officio as the Board of Commissioners for the Quincy Valley Regional Parks District. For the formation of a metropolitan parks district to be governed by a board composed from the selection of one or more members of the Quincy City Council, George City Council, and Grant County Board of Commissioners collectively serving as the ex officlo board of commissioners for the metropolitan parks district. 0 Against the formation of a metropolitan parks district. Section 6. Presentment to County Auditor. The City Clerk shall present a copy of this Resolution to the Grant County Auditor within five business days after its adoption. Section 7. NeighborinpzCommunities. The City of Quincy has approved a similar resolution to this Resolution and the City Council encourages the adoption of a similar resolution to this Resolution by Grant County. Section 8. Repeal and Reolacernent of Resolution 2023-325. City of George Resolution 2023-325 is hereby repealed and replaced by this Resolution. Resolution No. Page 3 of 7 (MZ2850734.DOCX;3/23177.900000/ 4870-1738-354011 V. 1 Section 9. Severabi If any section, clause, or provision of this Resolution or its application to any person or circumstance is declared by the court to be invalid, the remainder of this Resolution or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected. Section 10. Effective Data. This Resolution shall take effect and be in full farce immediately upon passage by the City Council. Resolution -No. Page 4 of 7 4870-1738-3540, v. 1 —*Taff aq WA 11 Beginning at the northwest corner of Sec. 6,, T 22j R 24; thence east 6 miles; south 9 miles; east 3 miles- south approximately 3-1/2 miles to the beginning of the Winchester Wasteway; thence • the Wasteway in a southerly direction until it strikes the south boundary of Sec. • T 20 R 25; thence west about 1/2 mile to the midsection line; thence south 5 miles; east approximately 3-3/4 miles to the Winchester Wasteway; thence following the Wasteway south to the point where It strikes the east boundary of Sec. 12, T 18, R 25; thence south approximately 4-1/4 miles to the southeast corner of Sec. 36, T 17, R 25; thence west 6 miles to the southwest corner of Sec. 31.. R. 25; thence south 2 miles to the Southeast corner of Sec. 12, T 17, R 24; west approximately 10-1/2 miles to the Columbia River;. thence following the Columbia River north and west to the west line of Sec. 14, T 20, R 22; thence' north approximately 4-2/3 miles to the southwest corner of Sec. 23, T 21, R 22; thence angling across said Section 23 following the Moses Coulee wall to the Grant -Douglas County line; thence following said county IwIne to the point of vmmz ma I I 1111T , � III i I 15mg 1,10 Resolution No. Page 6 of 7 {CDZ2850734.DOCX;3123177.900000/ 4870-1738-3540, v. 1 ATTEST/RUTH ENT! CATER: Tonya Nelson, Deputy Clerk Approved as to ibrm: OFF OF THE CITY ATTORNEY 1411-49tIN H FILED WITH THE MY CLERK: 7/396.2 3 PASSED BYTHE CITY COUNCIL: EFFECTIVE DATE: liql 11111 Resolution No. Page 5 of 7 ICDZ2-850734.DOCX;3/23177.90MO0/ 4870-1738-3541,1 C� I\ Resolution No. Page 7 of 7 (CDZ2850734-DOCX;3/23177.9MO0/ 4870-1738-354% 1