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Contractor's Name
Washington State Department of Natural Resources
Approval Date
4/8/2025
Council Approval Date
3/12/2025
End Date
4/12/2025
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Anna Thelen
Subject / Project Title
Forestry Agreement No. 2025-03 License to use COE Property for Large Woody Debris Salvage
Tracking Number
0004793
Total Compensation
$45,000.00
Contract Type
Real Property
Contract Subtype
Licenses
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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City of Everett Forestry Agreement No. 2025-03 <br />WA DNR Right of Entry for Access to City of Everett Forest Lands Right of Entry No. 23-108903 <br /> <br /> <br />Category 2: Sensitive information <br />Category 2: For official use only / disclosure permissible by law. <br />4. State shall not draw, dip or pump water from the Reservoir or its tributaries for <br />drinking, culinary or other construction purposes without the written approval of <br />Licensor’s Contract Administrator. <br />5. Domestic animals are not permitted on the work site or in vehicles. <br />6. Swimming or other water contact activities are not permitted in the watershed. State <br />shall discharge any worker violating this rule. <br />7. To the extent practical refueling and servicing of construction equipment shall be <br />performed outside the watershed. When necessary to bring or dispense fuel, <br />lubricants or other petroleum products into the watershed to service construction <br />equipment, it shall be accomplished with the use of a designated refueling truck <br />which has been suitably equipped for this purpose. The location for refueling and <br />servicing of construction equipment shall be approved by Licensor’s Contract <br />Administrator prior to starting construction work. The cleanliness, condition, <br />suitability and use of the refueling truck shall be subject to review by the Licensor’s <br />Contract Administrator. <br />8. During transfer of fuels from one container or vehicle to another, a competent <br />operator shall be on-site to oversee the operation. Dispensing devices shall <br />automatically shut off when the container is full. No overflows or spillage will be <br />allowed. Condensation siphoned from fuel tanks shall not be discharged onto the <br />ground or the surface waters. It shall be collected and disposed of off-site by State. <br />Storage tanks shall be structurally capable of holding the full contents without <br />leakage. Excessive rust, perforations, holes, splits, et cetera, on tanks will not be <br />permitted. The fuel trucks shall be labeled or marked as such and shall carry a <br />minimum of one 5-gallon bucket with lid, one shovel and oil absorptive pads for use <br />in the event of a spill. Fueling of equipment shall not take place where spillage could <br />contaminate the water of Lake Chaplain, tributaries and streams except as approved <br />by Licensor’s Contract Administrator. <br />9. All stationary equipment shall be stored in a designated storage and maintenance <br />area. This includes generators, compressors and engine-driven pumps in addition to <br />other equipment while not in use such as backhoes, loaders, dozers, trucks and other <br />construction vehicles. Each equipment item to be left overnight shall have an oil <br />absorbent pad placed beneath it and reasonable measures taken to protect against <br />vandalism. <br />10. Soiled pads shall be replaced as often as necessary to preclude runoff of water <br />containing sheens. Pads need to be picked up immediately when equipment is <br />moved. Also, when the equipment is moved, any contaminated soil beneath it shall <br />be excavated to a minimum depth of 6 inches and disposed of off-site by State. <br />Docusign Envelope ID: E18BC905-5DDA-4EAC-A160-C3F68FE44661
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