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Grant agreement with the City of Vader to accept Distressed Counties Funding BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS LEWIS COUNTY, WASHINGTON A RESOLUTION APPROVING A GRANT ) AGREEMENT BETWEEN LEWIS COUNTY ) AND THE CITY OF VADER TO ACCEPT ) Resolution No ' 10° FUNDING FROM RCW 82 14.370 ) "DISTRESSED COUNTIES FUND"FOR ) PUBLIC FACILITIES SERVING ) ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ) WHEREAS,by Resolution the Lewis County Board of County Commissioners approve funding in the amount of$25,000 for the"Comprehensive Plan Update" a project to serve future demand, a project that meets the definition of a"public facility" under RCW 82 14 370, and WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy(CEDS) is a list of projects maintained by the Lewis County Economic Development Council (EDC) RCW 82 14 370, and WHEREAS, the City of Vader's application for funding of the"Comprehensive Plan Update"project has been recommended for approval and listing in the CEDS by the Distressed Counties/Rural Economic Development Public Facilities Advisory Committee, the Committee created to recommend projects for listing in the CEDS, and WHEREAS, the City of Vader's application is also supported by the attached Grant Agreement prepared by the EDC pursuant to the CEDS, which Agreement is incorporated herein by reference; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the citizens of Lewis County that the funds requested by CEDS be authorized in order to allow completion of the "Comprehensive Plan Update" a project that supports economic development in our community; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners (1) approving the"Comprehensive Plan Update"project as a public facility for purposes of RCW 82 14 370 and amending the Community Economic Development Strategies(CEDS) list to include that project in the county's overall economic development plan, and (2) authorizing Lewis County to enter into the attached Grant Agreement with the City of Vader, for the"Comprehensive Plan Update"project, in the amount of$25,000,using monies from the"Distressed Counties Fund", all in accordance with RCW 82 14 370 and applicable law DONE IN OPEN SESSION this 8th day of April, 2019 APPROVED AS TO FORM BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS J: •athan L Meyer LE COUNTY, WASHINGTON i'ro.ec 6 ti Attorney /gc,:i, 411 le Robert C. ackson, Chair g.714/A ATTEST Gary Stam er, Vice air 1.-c-e-4-r.//eKIC-4- --) or Rieva Lester, €'M€ Edna J Fund,ommissioner Clerk of the Board ••••••• •®.40SGOUNri •• 41..,' ��OARD(5,4 ,.i.• • k / • • O/ \ • :"'• \B 1845 BI *• •* � A4, \ Cb $\., c� •• CON •. • 'S 1st GRANT AGREEMENT BETWEEN LEWIS COUNTY AND THE CITY OF VADER This Grant Agreement is made and entered into by Lewis County and the as to the conditions for acceptance of monies by the City of Vader from the"Distressed Counties Fund"pursuant to RCW 82 14 370 I PURPOSE RCW 82 14 370 authorizes the availability of a sales and use tax to be used to complete the state mandated update of the City of Vader comprehensive Plan The name of this project shall be"Comprehensive Plan Update" and shall be funded in the amount of a grant for$25,000 00 II. ELIGIBILITY The public facility must be listed as an item in the officially adopted Lewis County Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy and must meet other requirements as set forth by County resolution, adopted policy, and growth management planning Monies collected shall only be used to finance public facilities serving economic development purposes in rural counties III. APPLICANT'S RESPONSIBILITIES Upon approval of application by the Lewis County Commissioners, applicant agrees that 1 The project must be in progress within 6 months of the date of this agreement, or grant funds shall revert back to the Lewis County"Distressed Counties Fund" For purposes of being"in progress", the project must have proceeded beyond the initial planning stage, and into the implementation stages of the project The City of Vader shall promptly notify Lewis County in wnting of any actual or anticipated event that is delaying or could delay achievement of any milestone or performance of any critical path activity of the project A copy of this report shall also be placed in the file of the Economic Development Public Facilities Advisory Committee 2 The Applicant must provide semi-annual progress report to the Lewis County Board of County Commissioners in order to ensure satisfactory completion of the project and proper expenditure of grant monies The scope of project work is contained in the 09 application dated February 19, 2019 and is hereby incorporated by reference into this agreement Failure to provide progress reports or sufficient information may result in reversion to the "Distressed Counties Fund" of all or part of the funding balance At such times as the Lewis County Board of Commissioners deems necessary for reasonable cause, the applicant shall permit the County to inspect and audit all pertinent books and records of the applicant or Page 1 of 5 other persons or entities that have performed work in connection with or related to this funding The audit may take place up to three years after completion of the project The books and records are to be made available at reasonable times at such reasonable location as County selects At Lewis County's request, the applicant shall supply County with, or shall permit County to make a copy of, any books and records and any portion thereof 3 Applicant has requested these County funds in order to complete its state mandated update of the City of Vader Comprehensive Plan Failure to comply with the intent of this section may result in reversion to the"Distressed Counties Fund"of all or part of the funding balance Funding to complete the full project as presented in the application must be confirmed and available prior to release of these grant funds Failure to comply with this section may result in reversion to the"Distressed Counties Fund"of all or part of the funding balance 4 Applicant shall provide documented evidence of expenditures of all funds for this project at the semi-annual updates denoted in item#2 (or within 60 days of project completion) to both the Rural Economic Development Public Facilities Advisory Committee and the County Funds spent under this program must be for the purpose of financing public facilities or supporting related economic development projects, as defined under RCW 82 14 370 and AGO 2002,No 1 Failure to comply with this section may result in reversion to the"Distressed Counties Fund" of all or part of the funding balance 5 Funds provided under this program shall be spent at the same percentage rate as those coming from any other source For example, if the recipient spends 20%of funds from one source, it shall spend 20% of funds from the other source Billings and invoices together with audit-sufficient supporting documentation shall be remitted to the County for payment not more than one time each month Within thirty(30) days of receiving a reimbursement claims voucher that meets the requirements of this Agreement and applicable law, the Clerk of the board, on behalf of the county, shall remit to the organization a warrant for the approved reimbursement amount The applicant will be responsible to the County for the timely sharing and/or exchange of any or all documentation related to the project as well as accounting and record retention responsibilities for the project 6 The applicant shall comply with and give notices required by all federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, and lawful order of public authorities applicable to performance of the project Lewis County reserves the right to terminate this Agreement and demand reversion of"Distressed Counties Fund" monies at any time dunng the undertaking of said project if it is discovered that said project is in violation of any local, state, or federal laws IV. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement represents the entire Agreement between the parties and supersedes any prior oral statements, discussions or understandings V FUTURE SUPCITY Page 2 of 5 Lewis County makes no commitment to future support and assumes no obligation for future support of the activity contracted for herein, except as expressly set forth in this Contract The maximum amount of funding available is as stated in the Lewis County Economic Development Public Facilities Project Proposal attached herein This item is hereby incorporated into this Agreement by reference VI GOVERNING LAW This Agreement is governed by, and shall be construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Washington. Except as otherwise required by applicable law, any legal action under this Agreement shall be brought in the Superior Court of the State of Washington in and for Lewis County VII WAIVER OF BREACH No waiver of any breach of any covenant or agreement contained herein shall operate as a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same covenant or agreement or as a waiver of any breach of any other covenant or agreement, and in case of a breach by either party of any covenant, agreement or undertaking, the non-defaulting party may nevertheless accept from the other any payment or payments or performance hereunder without in any way waiving its right to exercise any of its rights and remedies provided for herein or otherwise with respect to any such default or defaults that were in existence at the time such payment or payments or performance were accepted by it VIII. INDEMNIFICATION The City of Vader shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless Lewis County, the Board of County Commissioners, its officers, agents, and employees, or any of them from and against any and all claims, actions, suits, liability, loss, costs, expenses, and damages of any nature whatsoever, which are caused by or result from the performance of this Agreement by either party This indemnity and hold harmless agreement shall not apply to acts or omissions of the County's officers, agents, and employees that are not in good faith and are outside the scope of their official duties IX. DISPUTE RESOLUTION (a) If a dispute arises between the parties with regards to the performance of any provision of this agreement or the interpretation thereof, the parties agree to follow the procedure set forth below It is the goal of the parties to resolve their differences as early and amicably as possible (b) The parties shall first meet to attempt to see if the matter can be informally resolved This informal resolution attempt may involve more than one meeting but is not required to involve more than one meeting Page 3 of 5 (c) If the parties are unable to resolve their differences, the parties will endeavor to settle the dispute by mediation under such mediation rules as shall be mutually agreeable to the parties Such mediation shall be non-binding but shall be a condition precedent to having said dispute decided in court by a judge or jury Mediation shall commence, unless otherwise agreed, within thirty (30) days of a party s wntten request for mediation of a dispute Any resolution at this stage shall be reduced to wnting and, if it involves an interpretation of the agreement, it shall be considered an addendum to this agreement without the need for formal adoption by the governing bodies of the jurisdictions that are parties to this agreement Any costs related to mediation shall be shared equally by the parties Dated this 8th day of Apnl, 2019 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS LE A ■e„. ../OUNTY, WASHINGT ,•••. /••SCOUNTX w•• .9,s • 04, •p'RD YF�N c•• Robert C Jackson,� Chair •• / SINCE i o �\• 8 1845 it * �/ 'ice••* : `/ 114 -/' •• ro % Gary Star per, ice-Chair ••• G7oilsIt•• / .0•0 ..' • Ii„. , Edna J Fund, j issioner Rieva Lester, eme Clerk of the Board Applicant Name By 7 .rp` 7.4 /Se k.e...* Title 4/...-e ©r' For Approved as to Form Lewis County Prosecuting Attorney Page 4 of 5 41 • vil D ty Prosecutor Page 5 of 5 BOCC AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY Resolution. BOCC Meeting Date Apr 08, 2019 Suggested Wording for Agenda item Agenda Type. Consent Approving a Grant Agreement Between Lewis County And The City of Vader To Accept Funding from the 09 Distressed Counties Fund Contact Erik Martin/Becky Butler Phone 3607401198 Department Board of County Commissioners Action Needed Approve Resolution Description Approving the "Comprehensive PIan Update"project for purposes of RCW 82 14.370, amending the Community Economic Development Strategies (CEDS) list to include the project in the county's overall economic development plan Authorizing Lewis County to enter into a Grant Agreement with the City of Vader, for the"Comprehensive Plan Update"project, in the amount of$25,000, using monies from the Distressed Counties Fund, all in accordance with RCW 82 14 370 and applicable law Approvals User Group Status• Martin, Erik i BOCC Pending 1 Eisenberg, Enc Prosecutor Pending Cover Letter To Candace Hallom,Becky Butler, —w LEWIS COUNTY.09 RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FUND Contact Information Applicant City of Vader Project Title Comprehesive Plan Update Contact. Jiff Nielson, Clerk Date 2/19/2019 Phone# (360) 295-3222 Email. vadercity @centurylink.net i. Address 317 8th St City, State, Zip: Vader, WA 98593 Loan Grant Request $25,000 Request , Amount By signing you confirm you have authority to submit this application for 09 funds on behalf of your organization I affirm that the information is correct to my knowledge Signature /PP _ Signatory's if Signatory's -' rlCE.0 r t"_ I LEWIS COUNTY.09 RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FUND APPLICATION CRITERIA Purpose Counties must consult cities,towns,port districts,and associate development organizations in order to disburse funds.As per RCW 82.14.370 the funds may only be used to • finance"public facilities"that facilitate the creation or the retention of business and jobs finance personnel in the office of a county,port district,or associate development organization that facilitate the creation or the retention of business and jobs Public Facilities Definition As per RCW 82 14.370 the public facility must be listed under the county economic development plan or the capital facilities plan and examples are included below• bridges,roads,railroads,and transportation infrastructure • domestic&industrial water facilities,samtary sewer facilities, and storm sewer facilities • research,testing,training,and incubation facilities m innovation partnership zones(RCW 43.330.270) electrical facilities,natural gas facilities,telecommunications infrastructure,earth stabilization • commercial infrastructure,port facilities,buildings,structures Attorney General's Office As per the 2001 opinion of the Washington State Attorney General's Office the following are uses as defined in the statute capital facilities costs,including acquisition,construction,rehabilitation,alteration,expansion,or improvements of public facilities • costs of development and improvement for the public facilities, project-specific environmental costs, land use and permitting costs, • costs of site planning and analysis, • project design, including feasibility and marketing studies and plans,and debt and revenue impact analysis 2 QUALIFICATIONS Does Your Project Qualify? Per RCW 82 14.370 the 09 funds may only be used to finance public facilities that facilitate the creation or the retention of business and jobs finance personnel in the office of a county,port district,or associate development organizations that facilitate the creation or the retention of business and jobs Which Public Facility Is Your Project? The public facility must be specifically listed under RCW 82 14.370 and listed under the county economic development plan(or capital facilities plan) Please select the criteria which correspond to your project 0 Bridges 0 Domestic water 0 Research ❑Electrical facilities 0 Earth facilities facilities stabilization ES Roads 0 Industrial water Q Testing 0,Natural gas facilities Buildings facilities facilities 0 Railroads Sanitary sewer Trammg []Telecommunications U Structures facilities facilities infrastructure Ej Transportation [] Storm sewer 0 Incubation J Commercial 0 Port facilities infrastructure facilities facilities infrastructure How Can The Money Be Used For Your Public Facility Project? The Washington State Attorney General 2001 No.5 opinion states that the funds for this statute may only be used m the followmg ways Please select the criteria which correspond to your project. 0 project-specific environmental costs costs of site plannmg&analysis 0 land use&permitting costs 0 capital facilities costs,including 0 project design,including [costs of development acquisition,construction,rehabilitation, feasibility and marketing studies& &improvement for the alteration,expansion,or improvements of plans,and debt&revenue impact public facilities public facilities analysis 3 YOUR PROJECT What is your"Public Facilities"project? Please provide a brief description of your project m the space below Descnption.Funds from this grant will allow the City of Vader to complete its state-mandated update of the City of Vader Comprehensive Plan The Comp Plan update will result in a roadmap for the maintenance, improvement and/or expansion of the City's infrastructure and facilities, including roads,parks,City-owned structures,and other amenities such as trails,all of which will promote economic development. The completed Comprehensive Plan will include prioritized tables and estimated costs for Capital Facilities,Parks, and Transportation infrastructure Improvement in all these areas are essential to this small city to attract and retain residents,businesses,and industry How Will This Project Create Or Retain Business Or Jobs? "Jobs"are defined by the 09 advisory committee as employment that produces products and services and exports products and services outside of Lewis County that results m new money coming into the community This is traditionally manufacturing,logistics,and other production facilities This typically excludes retail and service sectors and other tertiary jobs producers Description The Comnprehensive Plan is a fundamental document for the City An adopted Comp Plan positions the City to leverage its limited funds to apply for future grants that will enable the City to complete much needed improvements and upgrades to the City's infrastructure Combined with the City's current progress in updating the sewer system,this Comp Plan update is a crucial step in a series of steps toward the acquisition of road upgrades,parks acquisition and upgrades,all of which will enhance the community as a whole and are intended to attract new residents and businesses By providing needed infrastructure and community-supported amenities such as parks and trails,the City is actively seeking to attract businesses and other forms of economic development Category Created(1 yr) -Name/Number Retained(1 yr.) -Name/Number 4 Category Created(1 yr.) -Name1N17mber Retamed(1 yr.) -Name/Number Businesses Direct full time jobs, The current proposal is a Not known at this time Direct part time jobs, prerequisite to job creation. indirect jobs Completing the Comp Plan is necessary before infrastructure, etc can be developed What Will Be The Cost Of The Project? The County Commission may disburse funds as both grants and loans. No funding will exceed$600,000 unless it is deemed an extraordinary circumstance by the County Commission The County negotiates the terms of each award. This may include interest rates or disbursement schedule Total Project Cost Requested Amount Loan Amount Grant(Limit$200,000) Amount:$25,000 What Is The Timeline To Completion? Articulate the projected timeline of for this project as well as its completion date Description The City of Vader Comprehensive Plan update is expected to take approximately 11 months, includmg the amount of time needed to complete all the public process and noticing requirements that are a standard component of the update process. 5 LEWIS COUNTY 09 RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FUND COMMITTEE EVALUATION Committee Use Only Do Not Fill Out Economic Benefits The following are metrics that provide an aid in determmmg which projects may receive funding- Questions Metric Does the proposed project create jobs9 How many? Does the proposed project retain jobs?How many? What is the cost per job created/retained?(divide dollars requested by jobs created and/or retained) What is the total number of full time jobs created/retained? What is the total number of part tune jobs created/retained? How many busmesses will directly benefit from this project? Readiness to Proceed The following are metrics that we have identified as an aid in determining projects may receive funding. Questions Metnc Is this project a"Public Facility"that has an economic development purpose? Y/N Have entitlements been obtained and required permits issued/in process? None/Some/All Does this project have a clear timeline and scope of work? ' Y/N If this request is approved,what is the amount of match funding that is secured? What is the probability of completion from 1-10(10 indicates a high probability)? 6 �` Local Planning Solutions .nu^L'.''dE'r?iec, .Ei ,P?" ti'i,t _h:c'Sl:+ S City of Vader Comprehensive Plan Update Scope of Work February 20, 2019 The update effort will include the following elements • Phase 1—Project Management • Phase 2—Mapping • Phase 3—Review of Existing Plans and Data • Phase 4—Update of Comprehensive Plan Elements • Phase 5—Complete Final Draft for City Approval • Phase 6—Plan Finalization PHASE 1—PROJECT MANAGEMENT • Task 1.1. Develop a Comprehensive Plan Schedule and Workplan. • Task 1.2 Regular Communication with staff • Task 1.3. Develop Public Participation Plan PHASE 2—MAPPING • Task 2 1• Prepare up to 10 maps,including Future Land Use,Zoning, Sewer and Water, Transportation Network,and Critical Areas Deliverable. Digital maps in PDF format PHASE 3—REVIEW OF EXISTING PLANS AND DATA • Task 3.1. Review the following plans and documents 3 1 1 Review Vader 2006 Comprehensive Plan 3 1.2 Review Lewis County Buildable Lands Report 3 1.3 Review Vader 6-year Street Plan 3 1.4. Review Vader Critical Areas Ordinance 3.1.5 Review Vader Shoreline Management Plan 3 1.6 Review Countywide Planning Policies for consistency with City's Comp Plan 3 1 7 Review City's Critical Areas Ordinance for consistency with Comp Plan 3113 28th Ave SE Olympia WA ® 360 791 0453 ® garyc @localplanningsolutions.com Local Planning Solutions Page 2 of 4 PHASE 4—UPDATE OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ELEMENTS • Task 4.1' Update Land Use Element. 4.1 1 Ensure Land Use Element meets requirements as outlined in Department of Commerce Periodic Update Checklist 4.1.2 Review Urban Growth Area (UGA) in relation to Washington State Office of Financial Management (OFM) population projections to determine Vader's capacity to accommodate 20-year growth projections 4 1.3 Review UGB in relation to Lewis County Buildable Lands Analysis to verify sufficient land capacity 4.1.4 Review UGB in relation to Countywide Planning Policies (CWPP)to ensure consistency Deliverable. Updated Land Use Chapter • Task 4.2• Update Housing Element. 4.2 1 Inventory and analyze existing and projected housing needs over the planning period 4.2.2 Ensure Housing Element meets requirements as outlined in Department of Commerce Periodic Update Checklist Deliverable. Updated Housing Chapter • Task 4.3'Update Utilities Element. 4.3 1 Include the general location proposed location and capacity of all existing and proposed utilities 4.3.2 Ensure Utilities Element meets requirements as outlined in Department of Commerce Periodic Update Checklist. Deliverable. Updated Utilities Chapter • Task 4.4:Update Transportation Element. 4.4.1 Inventory air,water,and ground transportation facilities and services 4.4.2 Define existing capital facilities and transit levels 4.4.3 Include a projection of state and local system needs to meet current and future demand 4.4.4 Create a required bicycle and pedestrian element,showing sidewalk connectivity 4.4.5 Ensure Transportation Element meets requirements as outlined in Department of Commerce Periodic Update Checklist Deliverable Updated Transportation Chapter 15 3113 28th Ave SE Olympia WA • 360 79I 0453 ® garyc @localpIanningsolutions.com „ell! 7 Local Planning Solutions Page 3 of 4 • Task 4.5. Update Capital Facilities Element. 4.5 1 Inventory existing capital facilities owned by the town,showing the locations and capacities of the facilities and forecast future needs and proposed locations and capacities for expanded or new facilities 4.5.2 Ensure Capital Facilities Element meets requirements as outlined in Department of Commerce Periodic Update Checklist, including ability to serve any proposed UGAs Deliverable Updated Capital Facilities Chapter • Task 4.6• Update Essential Public Facilities Element. 4 6 1 Update process or criteria for identifying and siting essential public facilities(EPFs, as defined in RCW 71.09 020(14)),with consideration for the Office of Financial Management's list of EPFs that are required or likely to be built within the next six years 4.6.2 Ensure Essential Public Facilities Element meets requirements as outlined in Department of Commerce Periodic Update Checklist Deliverable. Updated Siting Essential Public Facilities Chapter • Task 4.7:Review Plan for internal and external consistency. 4 7 1 Ensure consistency of all plan elements with relevant countywide planning policies and the GMA. 4 7 2 Ensure consistency of all plan elements with each other 4 7 3 Ensure coordination with the plans of adjacent jurisdictions • Task 4.8•Conduct one community Open House in conjunction with Planning Commission meeting to obtain comments on Draft Plan 4.8 1 Incorporate comments into updated Comprehensive Plan PHASE 5—COMPLETE FINAL DRAFT FOR CITY APPROVAL • Task 5.1•Present Draft Comprehensive Plan revision to Vader Planning Commission and City Council • Task 5.2. Review Development Regulations for concurrency with updated Comprehensive Plan 5.2 1 Zoning Code 5.2.2 Subdivision Code Deliverable. Memo advising on necessary updates to Development Regulations 3113 28th Ave SE Olympia WA ® 360 791 0453 ♦ garyc @localplanningsolutions.com Local Planning Solutions Page 4 of 4 PHASE 6—PLAN FINALIZATION • Task 6.1. Complete SEPA Review Deliverable. Complete SEPA checklist and issue SEPA Threshold Determination • Task 6.2. Department of Commerce 60-day submittal and response Deliverables Department of Commerce request for review form and response letter(s)and/or corrections to draft plan in accordance with Department of Commerce comments • Task 6.3. Publish final plan. Deliverable-3 bound copies of final draft plan and electronic copy in PDF form • Task 6.4:Submit plan to Lewis County for certification. Deliverable Submittal package for Lewis County for review and certification ASSUMPTIONS The following items are included in this scope of work • One (1) combined Planning Commission meeting/Community Open House • Attendance at one (1) Planning Commission hearing • Attendance at one (1) Council meeting • Attendance at one (1) Council hearing for adoption of Comprehensive Plan. • Work to address any appeals to the Plan or any of its elements is not included in this scope 3113 28th Ave SE Olympia WA ♦ 360 791 0453 ♦ garyc @locatplannmgsoluthons.com Date of Project Name Brief Description of Project Application Applicant Total Project Amount Status .09 CEDS List Rail transload and grain 2/11/2019 facility Port of Chehalis $ 800,000.00 Installation of a rail spur rinance puonc racemes serving Water Main Extension economic development purposes in 2/7/2019 SR505 City of Winlock $ 300,000.00 rural counties Comprehensive Plan Complete state mandated update of 2/19/2019 Update City of Vader $ 25,000.00 City of Vader Comprehensive Plan 8/21/2018 McBride Court Phase II Port of Chehalis $ 400,000.00 Build a 20,000 sf facility Packwood Sewer Rendering of Wastewater Treatment 3/9/2018 Lewis EDC $ 30,000.00 Plant EDC Operations Implementation of Strategic Plan and 3/9/2018 Lewis EDC $ 330,000.00 initiatives Co Working facility Acquire and remodel facility for co- 8/1/2017 Port of Chehalis $ 125,000.00 working City of Airport Project Planning Chehalis/Centralia Collection&analysis of market data 8/24/2017 Chehalis Airport $ 38,000.00 for land use planning Lewis County Water Dist 1 Feasibility Study and Feasibility Study and Engineering Report 5/24/2017 Engineering Report Lewis Co Water Dist 1 $ 40,000.00 to repair or replace Hampton Reservoir Business Dev At the Economic development planning and 5/18/2017 Industrial Park at TransAlta Lewis EDC $ 380,000.00 business recruitment Curtis Rail Line Natural Repair trestle and tracks 2/11/2016 Disaster Repair Port of Chehalis $ 100,000.00 Habein Road Industrial 2/22/2016 Complex Port of Chehalis $ 750,000.00 Env sampling,site design,permitting Chehalis Industrial Park Site 10/30/2015 Prep Port of Chehalis $ 275,000.00 clearing,fill excavation permitting Discover!Childrens Construction of a childrens museum 8/26/2015 Museum City of Chehalis $ 4,200,000.00 Chehalis Industrial Park Rail build 700 ft.ofrail 5/28/2015 Infrastructure Expansion Port of Chehalis $ 885,271.00 Discover!Childrens Construction of a childrens museum 5/27/2015 Museum City of Chehalis $ 4,200,000.00 Historic Fox Theatre South Wall and Roof Restoration Preserve structual integrity of building 5/15/2015 Project City of Centralia $ 365,855.00 Steam Engine#15 15 yr Overhaul of Locomotive#15 2/20/2015 rebuild City of Chehalis $ 135,276.00 Steam Engine#15 15 yr 8/29/2014 rebuild City of Chehalis $ 158,340.00 Overhaul of Locomotive#15 North County Industrial Transportation access to industrial area 7/2/2014 Access Lewis Co.Public Works $ 500,000.00 Funded Rural Economic Development Public Facilities Advisory Committee Minutes March 8, 2019, @ 8 30am Lewis EDC Conference Room 8 30 A M call to order by Dan Rich Committee Members Present. Dan Rich, Tin Men Supply, Dennis Dawes, City of Chehalis Mayor, Edna Fund, Lewis County Commissioner, Dan Mortenson, City of Morton Mayor, Tom Bradley, Industrial Commission (standing in for Buck Hubbert), Lee Coumbs, City of Centralia, Peter Lahmann, Port of Centralia Others Present Matt Matayoshi, Lewis EDC; Marrianne Schumacher, Lewis EDC, Randy Mueller, Port of Chehalis, Bob Guenter, Ron Averill, Farm Bureau, Bob Russell; Mike Peroni, NABC, Dave Fenn, and Elaine O'Neill New Business: 8.30 A.M • Dennis Dawes made a motion to approve minutes from the November 9, 2018 meeting Edna Fund provided a second to the motion The motion to approve the minutes passed unanimously 8.35 A M • Randy Mueller presented the Port of Chehalis application for a rail transload and grain facility Dave Fenn stated, "You have to be set up to load a truck quickly Grain storage with the rail spur provides this opportunity " Lewis County does not currently have a market for barley but with the storage and rail spur capability, it could Ron Averill stated, "Lewis County has a lot of small producers The rail spur gives those smaller farms a place to bring their product to ship out " The remaining funding, 2/3 of the project, are being asked for in the state capital budget and regional funds Port of Chehalis is providing match with 8 acres of land Port of Chehalis will own the rail spur with negotiation of a nominal fee for shipping products Lee Coumbs and Dennis Dawes both spoke to the need of supporting the agriculture industry within Lewis County Dan Rich stated, "Even without the 2/3 from the state capital budget and regional funds, we still have the asset of the rail spur in Chehalis for other and future opportunity Edna fund stated that the grain and agriculture industries is a niche for us that can draw opportunity to Lewis County Dennis Dawes made a motion that the Port of Chehalis applications project, Rail Transload and Grain Facility, be funded for the requested amount of$800,000 Lee Coumbs provided a 2"d to the motion The motion to approve was unanimous 9.22 A M.. Matt Matayoshi presented the City of Vader application $25,000 is being requested by the City of Vader to help with economic development and comprehensive planning Dennis Dawes stated his support in the smaller counties of Lewis County Lee Coumbs made a motion to approve the City of Vaders' request for funding in the amount of $25,000 Peter Lahmann provided a 2nd to the motion The motion to approve was unanimous 9.26 A M. Matt Matayoshi presented the City of Winlock application State match is$1 5 million. City previously received funds from Senator Brauns office but there is a gap This part of the project will serve for commercial along 15. Dennis Dawes stated, "It's Important for Winlock to have water service Then they can pursue funding for sewer facilities Dan Rich stated, "This funding is necessary to improve the area " Peter Lahmann made a motion to approve the request for funds for the City of Winlock project, Water Main Extension SR505 Dennis Dawes provided a 2nd to the motion The motion was approved with a unanimous vote 9•30 A M • University of Washington application was considered He informed the committee that the application was received the morning of March 7th and was sent out to the committee upon receiving it The application was received after the February 22nd application deadline Bob Guenther spoke about the Poplar plantations and pulp mills He stated that a refinery is needed in Lewis County but first a feasibility study needs to be conducted Dan Rich asked the committee about setting a precedence for 09 meetings regarding applications that come in late Bob Guenther stated that an email referring to the application was sent to both Dan and Matt on January 24th Both Matt and Dan stated they never received the email Matt stated that he received the application the on March 7th and it was sent out to the committee immediately The committee agreed to hear the application Elaine O'Neill stated that the total project is $600,000 There is currently $300,000 in state capital budget but a match is required A discussion of the project followed There was discussion of different resources made available through bio-refineries Dennis Dawes stated that the consensus of the committee was in support of the application This was an informal action, therefore Dennis Dawes made a motion that there would be a formal vote on the application at the upcoming 09 committee on June 14th Lee Coumbs provided a 2nd to the motion The motion to approve was unanimous 10 15 A.M.. Meeting Adjourned