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EVERETT C• ITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM COVER SHEET 2 <br /> PROJECT TITLE: <br /> Wholesale Water Delivery Briefing COUNCIL BILL# <br /> Contract with the Tulalip Proposed Action Originating Department Public Works <br /> Tribes for 2016-2066 Consent Contact Person Jim Miller <br /> X Action Phone Number 425-257-8880 <br /> First Reading FOR AGENDA OF October 19, 2016 <br /> Second Reading <br /> Third Reading <br /> Public Hearing <br /> Budget Advisory Initialed by: <br /> Department Head <br /> CAA J. <br /> Council President its <br /> Location Preceding Action Attachments Department(s)Approval <br /> Smith Island 2005 Agreement Contract Public Works,Legal <br /> Amount Budgeted -0- Account Number: <br /> Expenditure Required -0- <br /> Budget Remaining -0- <br /> Additional Required -0- <br /> DETAILED SUMMARY STATEMENT: <br /> The City of Everett and the Tulalip Tribes entered into a settlement agreement in 2005 that provided for the <br /> construction of a water pipeline and the delivery of water through this pipeline. The Tulalip Water Pipeline <br /> has been built in segments between Everett's water transmission lines (near Highway 2) and Quilceda <br /> • <br /> Village on the Tulalip Reservation. Segment 2 is the last segment and it is scheduled for completion in <br /> November 2016. <br /> The 2005 agreement also provided that the City shall be prepared to deliver up to an annual average of 30 <br /> Million Gallons per day to the Tulalip tribes under a long term water contract. This 50-year wholesale water <br /> delivery contract has been negotiated with the Tulalip Tribes. <br /> • <br /> RECOMMENDATION(Exact action requested of Council): <br /> Authorize the Mayor to sign a Wholesale Water Delivery Contract for 2016-2066 with the Tulalip Tribes. <br />
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