Res 96-226
RESOLUTION NO.
96-226
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING
ACCEPTANCE OF MONIES AND DIRECTING EXECUTION
OF AGREEMENTS TO ACCEPT FUNDS FROM VARIOUS
COUNTY SOURCES FOR ESTABLISHING PROJECTS
WITHIN THE SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLING FUND.
WHEREAS,
cities
are
charged
with
providing
and
maintaining public projects necessary to maintain and improve the
public health, safety and welfare; and
WHEREAS, the financial resources of cities to provide
these necessary service and improvements are limited; and
WHEREAS, various state and county sources have special
funds available to supplement city projects, which are awarded on
a population allocation and project specific basis; and
WHEREAS,
the
city
staff
has
aggressively
pursued
obtaining these
funds
in order to maximize the
local
public
benefits of these funds; and
WHEREAS, the grants identified herein will net the City
of Federal way a total of Two-Hundred Thirty-Six Thousand Nine-
Hundred Eighty-one Dollars and NO/l00
($236,981.00) ,
and will
require a City match of One-Hundred Twenty-Six Thousand Nine-
Hundred Twenty-Seven Dollars and NO/l00 ($126,927.00),75% of which
will be met from other grant sources, with other agency funding and
the Solid Waste and Recycling Fund providing the remaining 25% of
required match; and
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WHEREAS, the city commits to accountability by measuring
and quantifying the results of the funded programs; NOW, THEREFORE,
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON,
DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
section 1.
Aqreements Authorized.
For all projects
identified
in
Column
1
of
Exhibit
A,
attached
hereto
and
incorporated herein by this reference, the City Manager or his or
her designated representative is authorized and directed to execute
such agreements with the agencies identified in Column 2 of Exhibit
A as are necessary to accept the grant monies identified in Column
3 of Exhibit A.
section 2.
Receipt of Funds Authorized.
The City
Manager or his or her designee is hereby authorized to receive the
grant monies identified in Column 3 of Exhibit A attached hereto.
section 3.
Creation of Solid Waste proiect Grant Funds
Authorized.
At the time of execution of
each agreement and
acceptance of the grant funds specific to that agreement, separate
projects shall be established within the Solid Waste and Recycling
Fund, into which monies specific to that grant project shall be
deposited.
section 4.
Manaqer Shall Administer Funds.
The
City
Manager
or
his
or
her
designated
representative
shall
have
responsibility for the administration of the grant monies received.
section 5.
Identification of
Source of Funds.
The
approximate amounts and anticipated sources of revenue for the
grant fund projects are identified in Exhibit A attached hereto.
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Section 6.
Ratification.
Any act consistent with the
authority and prior to the effective date of this resolution is
hereby ratified and affirmed.
section 7.
Severabilitv.
If any section,
sentence,
clause or phrase of this resolution should be held to be invalid or
unconstitutional
by
a
court
of
competent
jurisdiction,
such
invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or
constitutionality of any other section, sentence, clause or phrase
of this resolution.
section 8.
Effective Date.
This resolution shall be
effective immediately upon passage by the Federal Way city Council.
RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY,
11
WASHINGTON, this ~ day of ~ ' 1996.
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON
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MAYOR, MARLON (SKIP) PRIEST
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CI Y CLERK, N. CHR STI
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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~ TORN~ONDI LINDELL
FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK:
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL:
RESOLUTION NO.
April 09,1996
April 16, 1996
96-226
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RES #
96-226
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Column I
GRANT/PROJECT
1996 City Optional Program - Business Recycling
Program Grant (for business outreach)
1996 City Optional Program - Special Recycling
Event Grant (for 2 special recycling events)
1996 Local Hazardous Waste Management Program
Grant (for 2 special recycling events)
1996-1997 Coordinated Prevention Grant
(for mlÙti-family residential recycling program
implementation, home compost bin distribution, re-
refined oil promotion, and staff costs related to recycling
projects)
Referenda 26/39 Grant Program (for capital equipment
to implement mlÙti-family recycling programs)
Exhibit A
SOLID WASTE & RECYCLING PROGRAM
GRANT PROJECTS AND AMOUNTS
Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5
SOURCE GRANT REQUIRED FUND
AMOUNT MATCH TOTAL
King County Solid Waste Division $11,676 $0 $11,676
King County Solid Waste Division
$14,784
$0 $14,784
$0 $20,131
$63,487* $158,717
$63,440*
$158,600
Seattle-King County Department
of Public Health
$20,131
$126,927
$363,908
Washington Department of Ecology
$95,230
* The required match will be funded primarily from the 1995-1998 King County Waste Reduction/Recycling Grant accepted by the City Council in 1995.
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Washington Department of Ecology
$95,160
TOTAL
$236,981