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Contractor's Name
Diking Improvement District No 5
Approval Date
8/13/2018
Department
Facilities
Department Project Manager
Mike Palacios
Subject / Project Title
Use of Property for Dike Improvements Repairs
Tracking Number
0001361
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Use of Property
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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CITY <br /> TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION LICENSE AGREEMENT <br /> (Union Slough SNO 01-18) <br /> THIS TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION LICENSE AGREEMENT (this"Agreement") is dated <br /> for reference purposes August 1,2018 and is made by and between the CITY OF EVERETT, a <br /> Washington municipal corporation ("City") and DIKING IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. <br /> 5 OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY ("Diking District No.5" or"DD5"), a diking district <br /> organized pursuant to Title 85 of the Revised Code of Washington . <br /> RECITALS <br /> A. DD5 is completing rehabilitation work on a portion the dike located on Smith <br /> Island adjacent to Union Slough,Rehabilitation of Flood Control Works, Union Slough Non- <br /> Federal Levee, Snohomish County, Washington, approved 3/06/2018 SNO-01-18 (on file with <br /> the Army Corps of Engineers)("Rehabilitation Project"). This work is referred to in this <br /> Agreement as the "Project" or"Rehabilitation Project." <br /> B. The City of Everett is the owner of certain real property, as provided in that <br /> instrument filed at Snohomish County Auditor's File No. 201606070527, located on Smith <br /> Island and more legally described herein. Portions of the Project are located on this property. <br /> This real property is referred to in this Agreement as the "Property." <br /> That portion of Government Lot 8 and Government Lot 16 of Section 4,Township 29 <br /> North, Range 5 East,W.M. in the City of Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, <br /> described as follows: <br /> A 100.00 foot wide strip of land westerly of and adjacent to the Ordinary High Tide line of <br /> Union Slough, being the easterly 100 feet of Snohomish County Tax Parcel Number <br /> 29050400300200 lying between the eastly margin of State Route Number 529 (also <br /> known as State Highway Number 1) and the northerly bank of Union Slough Cutoff <br /> Having an area of 204,133 square feet or 4.69 acres, more or less <br /> Situate in the County of Snohomish. State of Washington. <br /> C. Without altering the rights DD5 has to access and a perpetual levee easement <br /> pursuant to instruments recorded at Snohomish County Auditor's File No. 635626, and rights at <br /> common law through long use and maintenance of a levee, which rights the City acknowledges, <br /> DD5 has requested a temporary construction license (the "License")for use of the portion of the <br /> City's Property depicted in the attached EXHIBIT A being temporary work areas and access <br /> routes consistent with the plans and specifications on file with the Army Corps of Engineers as <br /> shown on drawing SEE SE-RE-TR dated April 25, 2018 ("License Area") for certain permitted <br /> uses described herein and in said drawings, in connection with the Project("Permitted Uses"). <br /> D. The License is on, over, and across the License Area, for a period not to exceed <br /> one(1)year, beginning with date use of the land is granted to DD5, for use by the United States, <br /> DD5-City of Everett Temporary Construction License Agreement page 1 <br />
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