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File #: RS 18 2276    Version: 1 Name: RESOLUTION NO. 2276 - INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH CDID NO. 1 FOR CONSTRUCTION OF DEBRIS SCREEN ON CUTOFF SLOUGH AT 36TH AVENUE
Type: Resolution Status: Consent Calendar
File created: 8/20/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/23/2018 Final action:
Title: RESOLUTION NO. 2276 - INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH CDID NO. 1 FOR CONSTRUCTION OF DEBRIS SCREEN ON CUTOFF SLOUGH AT 36TH AVENUE COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED: Provide sustainable water quality and environmental infrastructure CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: REQUIRED SUMMARY STATEMENT: Consolidated Diking Improvement District No. 1 (CDID #1) and City staff have negotiated an interlocal agreement to construct and maintain a debris screen on the Cutoff Slough culverts at 36th Avenue. The twin culverts at this location collect vegetation, woody debris, garbage, and the occasional beaver dam. Access to remove debris is difficult and dangerous for CDID #1 staff, and the accumulation of debris increases the risk of upstream flooding. The proposed debris screen will prevent debris from entering or blocking the culverts and improve the ability and safety for CDID #1 staff to remove debris, thus reducing the risk of upstream flooding. After ...
Attachments: 1. Res No. 2276 - CDID Agreement for 36th Ave Debris Screen, 2. Res No. 2276 - Exhibit A - Interlocal City and CDID1 - 36th Ave Debris Screen
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RESOLUTION NO. 2276 - INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH CDID NO. 1 FOR CONSTRUCTION OF DEBRIS SCREEN ON CUTOFF SLOUGH AT 36TH AVENUE                                                 

 

COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED:

Provide sustainable water quality and environmental infrastructure

 

CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW:  REQUIRED

 

SUMMARY STATEMENT:

Consolidated Diking Improvement District No. 1 (CDID #1) and City staff have negotiated an interlocal agreement to construct and maintain a debris screen on the Cutoff Slough culverts at 36th Avenue.  The twin culverts at this location collect vegetation, woody debris, garbage, and the occasional beaver dam.  Access to remove debris is difficult and dangerous for CDID #1 staff, and the accumulation of debris increases the risk of upstream flooding.

 

The proposed debris screen will prevent debris from entering or blocking the culverts and improve the ability and safety for CDID #1 staff to remove debris, thus reducing the risk of upstream flooding.  After construction, CDID #1 will be responsible to maintain the screen.  Should the screen require replacement in the future, the City and CDID #1 would share equally in the cost to replace the screen.

  

FINANCIAL SUMMARY:

The estimated cost to design and construct the debris screen is $30,000, of which one-half will be paid by the City from the Stormwater Fund.

 

RECOMMENDED ACTION:

Motion approving Resolution No. 2276.

 

STAFF CONTACT:

Jeff Cameron, Public Works Director