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Interlocal Agreement with King and Snohomish County Establishing Regional Water Purveyors CommitteeI,A a )� cow AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING REGIONAL WATER PURVEYORS COMMITTEE THIS AGREEMENT, entered into on the 14 th day of —April 1981, by and among the undersigned water purveyors (hereinafter "Purveyors") in King County and Snohomish County, Washington. WHEREAS, the undersigned Purveyors rely upon the City of Seattle in varying degrees for water supply to serve their constituents, and WHEREAS, to the date of this agreement there has been no executed written contract between the Purveyors and the City of Seattle regarding the supply of water to meet the respective needs of the undersigned Purveyors, and WHEREAS, the City of Seattle has supplied water to all of the undersigned Purveyors, and WHEREAS, it may be in the best interest of the undersigned Purveyors that they establish their future relationship with the City of Seattle by written contractual agreement and assure that there is an adequate provision of water for the undersigned Purveyors and their customers, WHEREAS, each of the undersigned Purveyors finds that it is to their individual and collective advantage that negotiations for water supply, new facilities, alternate sources of supply and related matters be negotiated on a unified basis to prevent duplication of effort, NOW, THEREFORE, for the mutual benefits to be derived the undersigned Public Agencies, pursuant to Chapter 39.34 of the Revised Code of Washington, hereby create an entity to be known as the "Regional Water Purveyors Committee" (hereinafter the "RWPC"), which shall be organized primarily for, but not necessarily limited to, the purposes set forth hereinafter. 1.1 Purpose. To conduct negotiations by and through a committee known as the RWPC with the City of Seattle on behalf of the Purveyors for determining terms and conditions of a proposed water supply master contract form between the City and the Purveyors signing the same. 1.2 To timely advise the Purveyors of the negotiations and the conditions of such master contract form with the City of Seattle. 1.3 To employ or retain counsel, staff and/or consultants as deemed necessary to carry out its purposes. 1.4 No Purveyor shall be bound by the RWPC during such negotiations except as specifically stated in this agreement. 2.1 Representation and Make -Up. Each Purveyor which has executed a counterpart of this agreement shall be a member Purveyor of the RWPC and each member shall be entitled to one representative to serve on the RWPC, and one or more alternate(s) as each member shall determine. If more than one alternate is selected by a member, such member shall inform the RWPC of its first alternate, second alternate and so forth. 2.2 Such representative and alternate(s) to the RWPC shall be chosen by the elected officials of each member Purveyor, and shall be either an appointed executive or elected official of such member. 2.3 On matters not involving monetary expenditure(s) by the RWPC, each member Purveyor shall have one vote of equal weight, which vote must be made in person by its representative and shall not be cast either in absentia or by proxy. A designated alternate of a member may cast its ballot as a full voting member Purveyor in the absence of its representative. 2.4 On matters involving monetary expenditure(s) by the RWPC, -2- each member Purveyor shall have one vote of a weight corresponding to the member Purveyor's proportionate water consumption in the City of Seattle system at the time this agreement becomes effective as determined for budget purposes in paragraph 6.1 below, which weighted vote must be made in person by its representative and shall not be cast either in absentia or by proxy. A designated alternate of a member may cast its vote as a full voting member Purveyor in the absence of its representative. 3.1 Terms of the RWPC. Terms of office for a RWPC representative shall correspond to the term of office of the particular official or executive selected by a member as its representative. 3.2 Replacement of a RWPC representative shall be by his/her alternate for the remaining unexpired term of office of said alternate, and the replacement for such alternate shall be selected by the original electors of the alternate being replaced, except that a first alternate shall be replaced by a second alternate and so forth. 4.1 Quorum and Procedures for the RWPC. Attendance of representatives of members holding more than one-half of the total number of votes or total weighted vote necessary to validate an action by the RWPC shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of that particular business, provided a quorum of at least two-thirds of the total votes or total weighted vote eligible to vote shall be required to vote for changing the manner in which the RWPC is formed or operates; its rules; or its by-laws. 4.2 Any number of RWPC representatives may constitute a quorum for purposes of conducting the actual bargaining with the City of Seattle, if authorized by the RWPC in a lawful meeting pursuant to this 511 Agreement. 4.3 Written minutes of RWPC meetings shall be maintained, and a copy thereof shall be promptly circulated to each RWPC member by the RWPC's secretary. 4.4 The RWPC shall choose its Chairperson and a Secretary and such other officers or positions from among its members as it shall deem necessary from time to time. The RWPC may adopt such rules and by-laws relating to its organization, conduct of its meetings, its members and their successors, and any other matters deemed appropriate and not inconsistent with the provisions of this agreement. In the absence of such adoption or in the event of omissions or ambiguity in such rules and by-laws, Roberts Rules of Order Revised shall govern. 4.5 The RWPC shall meet at the call of the Chairperson, or at the written request of any three (3) members made to the Secretary. 4.6 The RWPC may retain or employ such counsel(s), consultant(s) and/or staff person(s) as it deems necessary in order to accomplish the purposes of the RWPC, provided there are sufficient funds budgeted from which payment can be made to such retained or employed person(s). The RWPC shall be entitled to contract with any person or organization in order to obtain the necessary services but, in the event it would require expenditure of Purveyor funds additional to the amounts contained in any previously -approved budget, prior approval of each Purveyor shall be necessary in order to obligate any Purveyor. No expenditures shall be made under any circumstances unless sufficient funds are provided for in an approved budget or are specially approved by the Purveyors paying the same. 4.7 The RWPC's Secretary shall be authorized to sign all -4- documents contractual or otherwise, on behalf of the RWPC, and to authorize payment of expenditures pursuant to this agreement, upon ten (10) days notice to members, unless a regular or special meeting is called by the Chairman or requested by members pursuant to paragraph 4.5 to review, ratify or reject the Secretary's proposed signature or payment authorization. 5.0 Responsibilities, Limited Binding Authority and Duration. 5.1 Role in Negotiations with City of Seattle. The RWPC shall participate in the negotiations of the proposed water supply master contract form with the City of Seattle through its designated representatives; or any approved subcommittee of the same. The RWPC will submit reports of developments to each Purveyor, as appropriate. 5.2 Rate or Other Consultants. Rate or other consultants may be retained as the RWPC deems necessary, subject to the limitation on expenditures set forth in Section 4.6. 5.3 Purveyors' Rights. Each Purveyor does specifically reserve the right to decide upon the particular provisions of its contract, if any, to be signed with the City of Seattle. 5.4 Each Purveyor shall permit the RWPC to negotiate exclusively on its behalf as to such proposed water supply master contract form with the City of Seattle as long as this agreement is in effect for such Purveyor. 6.0 Financing. 6.1 Budget. The RWPC shall establish a budget in the amount of $64,200 for 1981, which such budget shall be and is accepted and approved by each Purveyor signing this agreement below. This budget shall not become effective unless Purveyors representing seventy (70%) -5- percent of Purveyor water use for 1979 (as set forth in Attachment "A" attached to and incorporated herein) shall have signed this agreement by 7:00 p.m., April 14, 1981. Each Purveyor accepting and approving the 1981 budget shall pay one-half of its proportionate share of the budget on May 15, 1981 or within thirty (30) days thereof, and one-half on July 15, 1981, unless later billed by the RWPC, based upon the ratio of the amount of water purchased from the City of Seattle by the approving Purveyors to the total amount of water purchased from the City of Seattle by all approving Purveyors as set forth on Attachment "A" hereto. In future years, budgets shall be set by the RWPC in January and approved or rejected by Purveyor members in February of each year. If rejected, then the budgeting process may continue until approval is achieved by members pursuant to this agreement or until this agreement is terminated. 6.2 Public Treasury. Pursuant to RCW 43.09.285 the financial accounts of the Committee shall be held in trust by the City of Mercer Island. The deposit and withdrawal of funds of RCPW shall be made in the manner as prescribed in this agreement or supplemental rules or by-laws not inconsistent with this Agreement. 7.0 Termination. 7.1 Method. This agreement is a continuing agreement but it may be revoked at any time by a Purveyor upon written notice to the RWPC, together with payment of any unpaid share of an approved budget to which the resigning Purveyor has previously agreed, and said revocation shall be effective upon receipt by the Secretary of the RWPC of the revocation and monies due, if any. 7.2 Termination - Distribution of Assets. In the event of a termination of this agreement by a two-thirds majority of the members, the RWPC shall adopt a procedure for disposing of the assets or property of the RWPC either by an equitable distribution in kind or a sale or other transfer of said assets and a distribution of any proceeds received in the same manner as used by the RWPC to assess its members. 8.0 Miscellaneous Provisions. 8.1 Filing the Agreement. This agreement, prior to taking effect, shall be filed with the respective City Clerks of all Cities who are signatories hereto; with the County Auditor for the respective counties that each of the Public Agencies is situated within; with the City of Mercer Island, with the Secretary of State of the State of Washington; and with the Chief of the Municipal Audit Division of the State Auditor's Office. This agreement shall however not be effective until Purveyors make an irrevocable commitment to fund $64,200.00 of RWPC expenses as set forth above. 8.2 Persons Authorized to Sign. This agreement shall be executed by the person authorized to sign documents of this nature on behalf of the Public Agency subscribing to this agreement and a certified copy or original of the ordinance, resolution, excerpt from minutes or other authorizing document shall accompany the signed counterpart to this agreement. 8.3 Signing and Counterparts. Each member, rather than signing an individual agreement, is authorized to sign this agreement in counterparts and the entire agreement as thus signed shall be binding upon each Public Agency that so subscribes. 8.4 Authority to Apply for and to Accept Loans and Grants. The Committee created hereunder shall be authorized to apply for and accept -7- loans or grants of Federal, State or private funds in order to accomplish its purposes. EXECUTED by each undersigned Purveyor on the date and at the place set forth above their respective signatures. . DATED AND SIGNED this 7th day of April 1981. WATER DISTRICT NO. OF COUNTY, WK5 IN `TON By: Authorized Signature IN CITY OF ED11014DS By:Ct�4� Authorized Signature Attachment "A" SEATTLE WATER DEPARTMENT 1979 WATER USE OF PURVEYORS Purveyors 1979 Water Use in 100 Cu. Ft. Percentage of Use W.D. 14 46,729 0.19 W.D. 20 1,308,753 5.35 W.D. 25 54,548 0.22 W.D. 42 1,185,852 4.85 W.D. 45 151,099 0.618 W.D. 49 620,812 2.54 W.D. 57 8,888 0.036 W.D. 58 1,063,206 4.34 W.D. 63 108,671 0.444 W.D. 69 36,138 0.147 W.D. 75 2,562,335 10.48 W.D. 77 119,029 0.49 W.D. 79 2,157,309 8.82 W.D. 81 2,112,318 8.64 W.D. 83 10,152 0.04 W.D. 85 97,412 0.40 W.D. 88 19,762 0.08 W.D. 90 651,447 2.66 W.D. 104 868,467 3.55 W.D. 107 680,746 2.78 W.D. 108 429,067 1.75 W.D. 119 22,951 0.009 W.D. 125 597,099 2.44 Bellevue 5,836,234 23.87 Bothell 326,204 1.48 Duvall 54,825 0.22 Edmonds 505,005 2.06 Mercer Crest 24,148 0.10 Mercer Island 1,284,127 5.25 Normandy Park 84,928 0.35 Olympic View 537,368 2.20 Renton 297,293 1.21 Tukwila 586,881 TOTAL 24,449,803 97.614 am