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REQUESTING DEPARTMENT: PUBLIC WORKS pATE:12/16/24
REQUEST SUBMITTED BY: SHILO NELLIS PHONE: 509-754-6082
CONTACT PERSON ATTENDING ROUNDTABLE: DAVE BREN
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AMENDED INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN GRANT COUNTY AND THE
REGIONAL BOARD OF MAYORS (RBOM), AWARD SUB -GRANT FOR THE
REIMBURSEMENT OF COSTS INCURRED FROM OIL AND ORGANIC WASTE RECYCLING
If necessary, was this document reviewed by accounting? ❑ YES
If necessary, was this document reviewed by legal? 0 YES ❑ NO
DATE OF ACTION:
APPROVE: DENIED ABSTAIN
D1:
D2:
D3:
4/23/24
❑NO Al N/A
DEFERRED OR CONTINUED TO:
❑ N/A
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AMENDED INTERLOCALA GREEMENT BETWEEN
GRANT COUNTY AND THE REGIONAL BOARD OF MAYORS
THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made and entered into by and between
Grant County, Washington ("County"), a political subdivision of the State of
Washington, by and through Grant County Public Works, and the following
governmental entities hereinafter ereinafter jointly referred to as ("the RBOM") pursuant
to the Interlocal Cooperation Act, Chapter 39.34 RCW.
1. City of Electric City
2. City of Grand Coulee
3. City of Coulee Dam
4. Town of Elmer City
WHEREAS, the County has obtained a Local Solid Waste Financial
Assistance grant from the Washington State Department of Ecology; and
WHEREAS, the County desires to award a sub -grant to the RBOM for
the reimbursement of costs incurred from the residential used oil recycling and
the residential organic waste diversion programs at the Delano Regional
Transfer Station; and
WHEREAS, the County and the RIBOM desire to memorialize the terms
and conditions of the Agreement between the parties regarding provision of a
sub -grant.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises contained
herein and other good and valuable consideration, the parties agree as
follows:
AGREEMENTS:
I GRANT FUNDS, ALLOCATION AND PAYMENT
a. Grant funds provided to the RBOM from the -County shall not exceed
the amount of Fourteen Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Dollars and
no/100's (14,2 0). Such amount includes reimbursement for labor,
overhead, fuel, compost facility tipping fees, advertising, oil testing, and
used ol*l recycling fees. The total project cost including the 25 per cent
cash match provided by the RBOM is estimated at Nineteen Thousand
Dollars and no/100s ($19,000); and
b. The County shall reimburse the RBOM for costs incurred during
periodic residential chipping and yard waste collection events. Eligible
participants at the drop-off yard waste collection events held at the
Delano Regional Transfer Station may include residents from rural
Grant County and the four governmental entities that make up the
RBOM. The County shall reimburse the RBOM for curbside collection
and chipping costs solely from residences within the City of Electric City
and the City of Grand Coulee. Eligible expenditures for printing and
direct mailing shall include the City of Electric City and City of Grand
Coulee only, and
c. The organic material shall be chipped and hauled to a compost facility
and shall not be sent to a landfill; and
d. The R130M is responsible for testing the used oil for contaminants, and
e. The County shall reimburse the Regional Board of Mayors 75 per cent
of costs associated with organics diversion and oil recycling programs.
The County shall reimburse the RBOM on a quarterly basis after all
supporting documentation is provided to the County, to wit:
i. It is expressly understood that claims for reimbursement shall not
be submitted in excess of actual, immediate requirements
necessary to carry out the purposes of this Agreement; and
ii. It is expressly understood that the programs are for households
only.
f. The County shall reimburse eligible expenditures incurred by the RBOM
between July 1, 2023, and June 30, 2025; and
g. The RBOM shall submit a payment request and progress report to the
County after each reimbursable event performed work under this
agreement. The progress report must include the weight of organic
material diverted from the 1andfill including the amount reused in parks
and the amount transported to a compost facility. The payment request
and progress report must be submitted to the County no later than
fifteen (15) days after the end of each quarter; and
h. The RBOM shall include thirty (30) percent of overhead of wages and
benefits in each payment request; and
i. The RBOM shall provide supporting documentation in support of
reimbursement, which includes, but may not be limited to billings,
statements, and invoices; and
j. For purposes of this Agreement "quarters" shall be defined as follows:
i. First quarter from the beginning of January to the end of March;
H. Second quarter from the beginning of April to the end of June;
iii. Third quarter from the beginning of July to the end of September;
iv. Fourth quarter from the beginning of October to the end of
December.
k. The RBOM shall, at all times, follow, adhere to, and abide by all Local
Solid Waste Financial Assistance grant rules and guidelines set by the
Washington State Department of Ecology.
2. ITIME OF PERFORMANCE
This Agreement runs from July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2025.
3. PERFORMANCE MONITORING
The County reserves the right to monitor the performance of the RBOM
concerning operation and maintenance of the yard waste diversion
program. Such performance monitoring may include tracking project
progress, reviewing payment requests for any applicable costs, and/or
overseeing compliance with grant requirements. Substandard
performance as determined by the County shall constitute
noncompliance with this Agreement.
If action to correct such substandard performance is not taken by the
RBOM within a reasonable period of time after being notified by the
County, agreement suspension -or termination procedures shall be
initiated.
4. COMPLIANCE
All times material herein, the RBOM shall comply with any applicable
federal, state, and local laws, regulation, and policies, governing the
funds provided under this Agreement.
5. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
Nothing contained in this Agreement is intended to, or shall be
construed in any manner as, creating or establishing the relationship of
employer/employee between the parties.
6. HOLD HARMLESS
The RBOM shall hold harmless, defend and indemnify the County from
any and all claims, actions, lawsuits, charges and judgments
whatsoever that arise out of the RBOM's performance or
nonperformance of the services or subject matter called for in this
Agreement.
7. AMENDMENTS
The RBOM or the County may, upon the agreement of both parties,
amend this Agreement at any time provided that such amendments
make specific reference to this Agreement, are executed in writing, and
signed by a duly authorized representative of each organization. Such
amendments shall not invalidate this Agreement or relieve or release
the RBOM or the County from its obligations under this Agreement.
8. TERMINATION.
This Agreement may be terminated by the County upon giving the
RBOM thirty (30) days advance notice in writing of its intention to do so.
Provided: this Agreement may be terminated by the County upon
twenty-four (24) hours written notice to the RBOM if the funds provided
under this Agreement are used for an improper purpose.
9. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS_
The RBOM agrees to comply with all administrative, accounting
If
principles and procedures as may be required by the Washington State
Department of Ecology; maintain all records as may be required by the
County and/or the Washington State Department of Ecology; and,
agrees to utilize adequate internal controls, and maintain necessary
source documentation for all costs incurred.
All such records and all other records pertinent to this Agreement and
work undertaken under this Agreement shall be retained by the RBOM
for a period of six (6) years after any final audit of the County by the
Washington State Department of Ecology, unless a longer period is
required to resolve any audit findings or litigation. In such cases, the
County shall request a longer period of record retention.
All IRBOM records with respect to any matters covered by this
Agreement shall be made available to the County, and duly authorized
officials of the state and federal government, at any time during normal
business hours, as often as deemed necessary, to audit, examine, and
make excerpts or transcripts of all relevant data.
10. NOTICES
All notices pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be
transmitted by facsimile or United State Postal Service, postage
prepaid. Any such notice is effective upon receipt by the party to whom
the notice is directed. Proof of delivery via facsimile shall be sufficient
upon showing a receipt of successful transmission produced by the
sending facsimile machine and indicating the telephone number to
which the transmission was sent, provided that the receipt indicates the
transmission was sent to the phone number of the intended recipient.
Notices shall be sent to the following addresses unless written notice of
a change of address has been given pursuant hereto:
To ADMINISTRATIVE CITY: Peggy Nevsimal, Clerk
City of Electric City
PO Box 130
Electric City, WA 99123
(599) 633-1510
To COUNTY: Joan Sieverkropp, Solid Waste
Programs Coordinator
Grant County Public Works
124 Enterprise St. SE
Ephrata, WA 98823
509-754-6082
11. SEVERABILITY
If any term, provision, covenant, or condition of this Agreement should
be held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or
unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement shall continue in full
force and effect and shall in no way be affected, impaired or invalidated
thereby.
12. ADMINISTRATION OF AGREEMENT
No new or separate legal or administrative entity is created to
administer the provisions of this Agreement. This Agreement shall be
administered by the RBOM and by Grant County. Issues and/or
disputes related to implementation of this Agreement shall be referred
to each respective governing authority for resolution. Provided: either
party shall be entitled to seek legal remedies including, but not limited
to, such remedies as set forth in Chapter 39.34 RCW,
13. PISPOSAL OF PROPERTY
No real or personal property shall be jointly acquired by the parties
under this Agreement. All property owned by each of the parties shall
remain its sole property to hold and dispose of in its sole discretion,
14. ASSIGNMENT
Neither party to this Agreement shall be permitted to assign its rights or
obligations herein without the advance and express written consent of
the other party.
15. APPLICABLE LAW —VENUE
This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted according to the
laws of the State of Washington. In the event of any suit or action or
other legal proceeding to enforce this Agreement, venue shall be a
court of competent jurisdiction in Grant County, Washington.
16. AUTHORITY
Each of the undersigned hereby represents and warrants to the other
party that they have the authority to execute and carry out the terms of
this Agreement.
17. NO WAIVER
No failure of the County or the RBOM to insist on the strictest
performance of any term of this agreement shall constitute a waiver of
any such terra or abandonment of this Agreement.
18. ENTIRE AGREEMENT
This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the RBOM
and the County for the use of funds received under this Agreement and
it supersedes all prior or contemporaneous communications and
proposals, whether electronic, oral, or written between the RBOM and
the County with respect to this Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the RBOM and Grant County have executed this
agreement as of the date and last year written below.
DATED this �2-3ro� of ���� ., 2024.
BO D F UN COMMISSIONERS
Cindy Cart---
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Danny ne, Vice Chair
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Attest:
Barbara J. Vasquez, Clerk of the Board
GRANT COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS
Andy Booth, Interim Director
Date:
Approved As To Form:
Rebekah M. Kaylor, WSBA #53257
Chief Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
Date:
City Of, Grand Coulee
Ruth Dalton, Mayor
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City of Electric City
Diane Koho t, M j/or
Date: //76 7a,/-
Town of Elmer City
City of Coulee am
Bob Poch, Mayor
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12/19/24, 9:18 AM RE: Review ILA - RBoM - Shilo Nellis - Outlook
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RE: Review ILA - RBoM
From Rebekah M. Kaylor <rrnkay1or@grantcountywa,gov>
Date Tue 12/17/2024 8:48 AM
To Joan Sieverkropp <Jsieverkropp@grantcountywa.gov>; Shilo Nellis <sneI1ls@grantcountyma.gov>
Cc Andy Booth <abooth@grantcountywa.gov>
Then you are good to go!
Regards,
Rebekah Kaylor
Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney {Civil/Appellate)
Grant County Prosecuting Attorney's Office
PO Box 37
Ephrata, WA 98823
Phone: 509,754.2011 x3950
Fax: 509,754.6574
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From: Joan Sieverkropp <jsieverkropp@grantcountywa.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2024 8:47 AM
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Subject: RE: Review ILA - RBoM
Rebekah,
It hasn't changed. The clerk forgot to send it back to me after she got all the signatures.
Have a great holiday season!
Joan
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