Laserfiche WebLink
<br /> City Council Agenda Item Cover Sheet <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Project title: 2024 King County Biosolids Storage License Agreement <br />Council Bill # <br /> Consideration: License Agreement Approval for Mayor Signature <br />Project: 2024 King County Biosolids Storage License Agreement <br />Partner/Supplier: King County <br /> Location: Everett Water Pollution Control Facility <br />Preceding action: None <br />Fund: Fund 401 – Water & Sewer Utilities <br />Agenda dates requested: <br /> <br />Briefing <br />Proposed action <br />Consent 06/26/24 <br />Action <br />Ordinance <br />Public hearing <br /> Yes x No <br /> <br />Budget amendment: <br /> Yes x No <br /> <br />PowerPoint presentation: <br /> Yes x No <br /> <br />Attachments: <br />2024 King County Biosolids <br />Storage License Agreement <br /> <br />Department(s) involved: <br />Public Works <br /> <br />Contact person: <br />Jeff Marrs <br /> <br />Phone number: <br />425-257-8967 <br /> <br />Email: <br /> jmarrs@everettwa.gov <br /> <br />Initialed by: <br /> RLS <br />Department head <br /> <br />Administration <br /> <br />Council President <br />Fiscal summary statement: <br />Under the 2024 King County Biosolids Storage License Agreement, King County will pay <br />the City of Everett $7,500 per season (November 1 – April 30) for five years for a total <br />compensation of $37,500. Funds will be allocated to 401 – Water & Sewer Utilities. <br /> <br />Project summary statement: <br />The City currently has an agreement with King County authorizing the use of Everett’s <br />biosolids pad as an emergency storage location. King County transports their biosolids <br />across the Cascade Mountains, which may be closed or prohibit travel by its hauler <br />during the winter months. The current agreement is set to expire on June 30, 2024. <br />The 2024 agreement is a 5-year agreement that will continue to allow King County’s <br />Wastewater Treatment Division to use a 12,000 square foot area of Everett’s biosolids <br />pad at the Water Pollution Control Facility for emergency biosolids storage between <br />November 1st and April 30th thru June 30, 2029. King County is approved to store solids <br />on City property and will pay the City $7,500 per season. <br />Recommendation (exact action requested of Council): <br />Authorize the Mayor to sign the 2024 King County Biosolids Storage License Agreement. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />