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Contractor's Name
Sound Transit
Approval Date
5/1/2024
Council Approval Date
1/31/2024
Department
Planning
Department Project Manager
Yorik Stevens-Wajda
Subject / Project Title
Everett Link Extension and Operations and Maintenance Facility North Project and Task Order 1
Tracking Number
0004325
Total Compensation
$830,000.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Interagency Agreements (not grant agreements)
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6 Years Then Destroy
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<br /> <br /> <br />GA 0043-23 Everett-ST PAA 3 <br /> <br />environmental review process as a Cooperating Agency under NEPA and as a Consulted <br />Agency under SEPA. The Partner Agencies will contribute to the scope and analysis of <br />environmental review for the Project. The environmental review will cover the Partner Agencies’ <br />issuance of all permits and approvals for the Project as well as agreed upon environmental <br />mitigation for Project impacts. The Partner Agencies will use and rely on the Project's <br />environmental documents and agreed upon mitigation measures to satisfy its SEPA <br />responsibilities, consistent with WAC 197-11-600. <br />5. Task Orders for City Services <br />5.1. Principles for Determining Eligible Reimbursable Costs. Sound Transit agrees to pay <br />the City for the costs associated with particular tasks that: <br />a. Are required because of implementation of the Project in proximity to City <br />facilities and are not otherwise the City’s responsibility to undertake; or <br />b. Are directly related to the Project, are essential to meeting Project objectives <br />and schedule, and support Project design, permitting, and construction <br />activities, such as documentation of durable and specific Project <br />commitments and approval services, documented decisions and other types <br />of agreements furthering implementation of the Project; or <br />c. Respond to requests made by Sound Transit to provide Project-related <br />technical information such as data, reports, or studies or to provide <br />engineering or design services for City owned utilities or other public works <br />affected by the Project; or <br />d. Sound Transit asks the City to undertake and has negotiated a Task Order as <br />described in Section 2.3, or other written agreement, for payment to the City. <br />5.2 In general, Sound Transit will not pay the City for costs associated with the <br />following: <br />a. Coordination between Sound Transit and the City normally provided <br />between government agencies. <br />b. City services provided in the ordinary course of business and on the City's <br />usual time and schedule for which the City does not ordinarily charge fees. <br />c. City services or costs associated with betterments or other improvements that <br />the Parties agree are not part of the Project scope. <br />d. City services or costs associated with the Project prior to execution of this <br />Agreement and associated Task Order. <br />e. City staff time for work on the Model Code Partnership.
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