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City of East Wenatchee, Washington Resolution No. 2022-07 A Resolution of the City of East Wenatchee, Washington authorizing the Mayor to sign an amended and restated Interlocal Agreement Between the City of East Wenatchee and Douglas County for the Removal of Unauthorized Encampments from Property within the City of East Wenatchee’s Jurisdiction to amend Section 4.6 to add a one-time payment by the City for calendar year 2022, repealing Resolution 2020-15, and establishing an effective date.
1. Alternate Format.
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1.2. To read this document in an alternate format (Spanish, Braille, read aloud, etc.), please contact the City Clerk at alternateformat@east-wenatchee.com, at (509) 884-9515, or at 711 (TTY).
2. Authority.
2.1. RCW 35A.17.020 and RCW 35A.12.190 authorize the City Council to organize and regulate its internal affairs and to define the powers, functions and duties of its officers and employees.
2.2. RCW 39.34.030 authorizes the City to enter into an agreement with another public agency joint or cooperative action. For an Interlocal Agreement to enter into force, the participating public agencies must take action by ordinance, resolution or otherwise pursuant to law of the governing bodies of the participating public agencies.
3. Purpose. The purpose of this Resolution is to amend and restate the interlocal agreement that was approved by the City Council on May 14, 2020 with the passage of Resolution 2020-15 which established the terms and conditions for Douglas County Solid Waste to remove unauthorized encampments from property within the City’s
City of East Wenatchee Resolution 2022-07 with Exhibit A Retain Resolution until no longer needed for City-business, then transfer to Washington State Archives (GS50-05A-16 Rev. 1) Page 2 of 3
jurisdiction. This Resolution and the attached Interlocal Agreement amends Section 4.6 to stipulate that the City will make a one-time payment to Douglas County in the amount of $20,000 in the 2022 calendar year.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EAST WENATCHEE DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
4. Interlocal Agreement. A true and correct copy of an Amended and Restated Interlocal Agreement Between the City of East Wenatchee and Douglas County for the Removal of Unauthorized Encampments from Property and authorizing a one-time payment of $20,000 is attached as Exhibit A.
5. Authorization. The City Council authorizes the Mayor to execute an Interlocal Agreement that conforms to the language set forth in Exhibit A.
6. Repeal Resolution 2020-15. This resolution repeals Resolution 2020-15 passed by the City Council on May 19, 2020 authorizing an interlocal agreement for the homeless camp cleanup recorded on June 3, 2020, under auditor file number 3230867.
7. Recording.
7.1. Once the Interlocal Agreement is signed by all necessary parties, the City Council directs the City Clerk to file the signed original Interlocal Agreement with the Douglas County Auditor.
7.2. Once the City Clerk receives the recorded Interlocal Agreement back from the Douglas County Auditor, he or she must record on the face of the Interlocal Agreement where it will be physically located in the City’s files.
7.3. Once the City Clerk has recorded on the face of the Interlocal Agreement, he or she must post a copy of the Interlocal Agreement on the City’s website that contains the Douglas County Auditor’s recording information and the information about where it is physically located in the City’s files.
8. Severability. If a court of competent jurisdiction declares any provision in this resolution to be contrary to law, such declaration shall not affect the validity of the other provisions of this Resolution.
Exhibit A