Approval to submit grant application for design/bidding to reconstruct taxiway of South Lewis County Airport BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF LEWIS COUNTY, WASHINGTON
IN THE MATTER OF APPROVAL TO SUBMIT GRANT ) RESOLUTION NO. 15- l86
APPLICATION(S) FOR THE DESIGN AND BIDDING TO
RECONSTRUCT TAXIWAY OF THE ED CARLSON )
MEMORIAL-SOUTH LEWIS COUNTY AIRPORT
WHEREAS, Lewis County is the sole owner and operator of the Ed Carlson Memorial-South Lewis County
Airport; and
WHEREAS, Lewis County is currently updating the Airport Layout Plan; and
WHEREAS, Lewis County has the opportunity to complete design and bidding to reconstruct the main
parallel taxiway and replace the Vertical Approach Slope Indicator(VASI) with the current standard
Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI) with financial assistance from the Federal Aviation Authority
(FAA) and Department of Transportation (DOT) Aviation Division; and
WHEREAS, Director of Community Development,the Airport Manager, and the consulting firm of
WHPacific have considered and prepared the attached grant application for FAA federal assistance of
90%, DOT state assistance of 5%, and Lewis County local match of 5%; and
WHEREAS, it appears to be in the best public interest to authorize the execution of said Resolution to
apply for grant funding.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) concurs with the
recommendation of the Community Development Director and Airport Manager to submit an
application for financial assistance; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the BOCC authorizes the Community Development Director to sign the
same on behalf of the County.
DONE IN OPEN SESSION THIS V DAY OF , , 2015.
APPROVED AS TO ,RM: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Jonathan Ni- --r, P-•secuting Attorney LEWIS COUNTY,WASHINGTON
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Washington State Airport Aid Application
Department of Transportation
Aviation Division
"A Steward for Washington's Aviation System- Date of Request
7702 Terminal Street SW 5/26/2015
Tumwater,Washington 98501-7264
Applicant: 2 Project to be Managed by:
Lewis County Company: WHPacific, Inc
Applicant's Authorized Representative: Name: Flannan Tam
Name: Lee Napier Address: 12100 NE 195th St#300
Title: Director of Community Development Address 2:
Address: 2025 NE Kreskv Ave City: Bothell State: WA Zip: 9801 1
Address 2: Phone: (425)951-4800 Cell:
City: Chehalis State: WA Zip:98532 Email: FTam @WHPacific.com
Phone: (360)740-1146 Cell:
Find your legislative and congressional district at:
Email: Lee.Napler( LLewlsCOuntYWA.goV http.-/`app-leg., clistrict/incleri
3 Airport: South Lewis County Airport FAA Classification: General Aviation Legislative District:
Ea NPIAS Non-NPIAS State Classification: Congressional District:
4 Total Aviation Other
Project Local Division Federal Funds
No. Project Name and Description (list in order of priority) Cost Funds Funds Funds (Name Source)
1 2016/2017 Airport Improvements 320,000.00 16,000.00 16,000.00 288,000.00
2
3
4
Totals 320,000.00 16,000.00 16,000.00 288,000.00 0.00
5 Does the airport have an up-to-date Master Plan or ALP Narrative Report? Ea Yes n No Date: January 2015
Does the airport have an approved Airport Layout Plan (ALP)? i21 Yes n No Date: January 2015
Was annual requirement to review and update Airport Information System 12 Yes ®No
(AIS)data met for the preceeding calendar year?
Does the airport sponsor have policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions? rYes MI No
- If yes, submit a copy of the policies. Submitting copy via:
Submit signed acceptance of Airport Aid Grant Assurances. Submitting signed grant assurances via: Emailing- Electronic Document
Submit adopted resolution; 1)Authorizing submittal of grant application, Submitting copy via: Emailing Electronic Document
2)Stating matching funds are available, and 3)Support of elected officials.
'Does not apply to private airport sponsors
6 Signature of Applicant's Authorized Representative
*If printing and submitting original paper document,provide signature here.
"If submitting application electronically(.pdf document), Email must be ^ ,�-�
sent directly from airport's authorized representative. �J
DOT Form 900-030EF
Revised 04/2015
_ Washington State Airport Aid Application
Department of Transportation Project Data Sheet
Aviation Division
"A Steward for Washington's Aviation System"
Complete a separate Project Data Sheet for each project listed from the Airport Aid Application (Form 900-030EF)
Lewis County- South Lewis County Airport -Project No. 1 - 2016/2017 Airport Improvements
1 Project Category(Select One Only):
Pavement i°Safety ()Planning 0 Security 0 Runway Safety 0 Equipment C)Maintenance ()Property ()Other
ri Rehabilitation ri Runway
riMaintenance Taxiway
--1 Reconstruction J Apron
ri New Construction ri Taxilane
1J Helipad
fl Other
2 Detailed Project Description/Approach to Accomplishing Project:
The project includes reconstructing the main parallel taxiway north of Runway 06-24, replacing the VAST
with PAPI for Runway 06, and apron crack sealing.
3 Project Justification:
The parallel taxiway pavement is past its useful life and require reconstruction. The taxiway will be widened
from the current width of 22' to the standard width of 35'. The existing VASI is past its useful life also and
will be replaced with a PAPI. Regular pavement maintenance will be completed for the apron to extend the
life of the pavement section.
4 Cost Estimate Details: Source of Project Cost Estimate-
This grant will cover the design and bidding phases of the project. The estimated cost is $320,000. A scope of
work will be prepared later this year.
5 Project Schedule:
Expected Start of Project: September 2015 Expected Completion of Project:April 2017
Start of Work Covered by Grant: September 2015 Completion of Work Covered by Grant:April 2017
Submit a detailed project schedule (to include project milestones). Submitting project schedule via:Emailing- Electronic Document
6 Other Supporting project documentation (Required):
Submit a spending plan identifying anticipated grant expenditures by month. Submitting via: Emailing-Electronic Document
Submit job creation data using the Aviation Economic Impact Calculator. Submitting via: Emailing- Electronic Document
7 Other Supporting project documentation (As Applicable):
Submit documentation supporting your consultant selection process. Submitting via: Emailing-Electronic Document
Submit a copy of your consultant's Scope of Work. Submitting via: Emailing- Electronic Document
Have project plans and specifications been prepared? rlYes 112 No
Has a property appraisal been completed for property acquisition? fYes [iNo
FAA AIP Project Number:TBD
FAA Grant Contract Number:TBD
Other supporting documentation?
SCIP Priority Score I
(WSDOT Use Only)
DOT Form 900-030A EF
Revised 4/2015
411111■ Airport Aid Application
WWashington State
/ Department of Transportation Supplemental Justification
Aviation Division
"A Steward for Washington's Aviation System"
Airport Sponsor Project Work Item Date of Application
Lewis County 2016/2017 Airport Improvemnts 05/26/2015
Score
(WSDOT Use)
1. Project will correct an identified airport safety hazard, El Yes ❑No ❑Not applicable
deficiency, or non-standard item. If Yes, specifiy
correction.
Project will correct the non-standard taxiway width.
2. Grant will be used to match another source of El Yes ❑No
funds. If Yes, specifiy other source.
90% FAA and 5% Lewis County
3. Project serves a vital community need. If Yes, El Yes ❑No
specify need.
Project will increase airport safety.
4. Project will promote economic development and ❑Yes ®No
self-sufficiency for the airport. If Yes, specify benefit.
5. Describe specific actions which the airport sponsor has taken in working with its
local jurisdiction to provide protective zoning of the airspace and land
surrounding the airport. If the airport has been included in the local
Comprehensive Plan and/or Development Regulations, specify date plan was
passed and provide a copy of document(s) relative to the airport.
Lewis County has incorporated the airport into the zoning requirements with respect to land use and
height restrictions.
6. Project Readiness:
a. Required environmental documentation ❑Yes ®No ❑Not applicable
has been reviewed and approved.
b. Plans, specifications, estimates, and ❑Yes ®No ❑Not applicable
engineering report completed.
c. Non-State funds are available immediately. ®Yes ❑No ❑Not applicable
d. Project is ready to proceed immediately. ®Yes ❑No ❑Not applicable
7. Project has local community support, indicated by Yes ❑No ❑Not applicable
strong volunteer commitment or interest.
8. Sponsor has increased local match for the project. ❑Additional 5%
['Additional 10%
❑Additional Other%
DOT Form 900-030B EF
Revised 4/2015
Airport Aid Application Checklist Washington State
Department of Transportation
Sponsor: Lewis County Project Type
Airport: South Lewis County Airport o Pavement
NPIAS ❑ Non-NPIAS ❑ Safety
Amount Requested: $ 320000 ❑ Maintenance, Operations, Security, and Planning
Local Match: $ 16000 - 5 % ❑ Other
Expected Start: 9/1/15 Expected Completion: 4/30/17
Item Yes No N/A Comments
Application Signed (Original Signatures) ❑ ❑
Application Received by Deadline 0 ❑
Amount Requested $250,000 or Less in ❑
Local Match (Minimum 5% or 5% FAA Match) 0 ❑
Eligible Project ® ❑
Approved Airport Layout Plan ® ❑ ❑
Protective Zoning in Place ❑ ❑
Project Data Sheet ❑ ❑ ❑
• Project Layout Plan/Sketch M ❑ ❑ See Attached.
Supplemental Justification Sheet ❑ ❑ ❑
Statement of Support from Elected Official(s) El m 0
Adopted Resolution—Matching Funds Available ❑ ® ❑
Supporting Documentation ❑ ❑ ❑
• Consultant Selection & Scope of Work ❑ ® ❑
• Grant Assurances (Signed & Attached) 0 ❑ See Attached.
• Plans & Specifications ❑ ® ❑
• Detailed Project Schedule (Project Milestones) 0 ❑ ❑ See Attached.
• Detailed Cost Estimate or Bid Results ❑ ® ❑
• Spending Plan (by Month) ❑ ❑ See Attached.
• Property Appraisal (Land Acquisition) ❑ ❑
Engineering Drawings ❑ ® ❑
Demonstrate FAA Funds Sought First (NPIAS Only) ❑ ❑ ❑
Airport Information System Annual Update ❑ ❑
Completed for Prior Year
Greenhouse Gas Emission Policies ❑ 91 ❑
Job Creation Data 0 ❑ ❑ See Attached.
Application Complete ❑ LI
Grant Application Checklist Rev. May 2013 WSDOT Reviewer Date
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South Lewis County Airport
WSDOT Grant Application Attachments
SOUTH LEWIS COUNTY AIRPORT ALP SKETCH
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Disclaimer
Welcome to the WSDOT Aviation Economic Impact Calculator. This tool is designed to assist users in estimating an
airport's change in regional economic impacts based on potential changes in activity at the airport. The calculations
in this tool are high-level estimates designed to give a sense of magnitude of economic impacts, but are not to be
taken as specific projections. The tool uses averages and typical ranges to provide a reasonable estimate of impacts
based on the types of changes entered, which should not be assumed to be precise calculations.
The base data used in the Calculator comes from the Airport Information System (AIS) database, which consists of
airport activity information self-reported by airport managers. It is important to keep in mind that inaccuracies or out
of date information in the AIS may result in estimates that are inconsistent with the current state of the airport.
Selected Economic Impact Scenario
Fuel Sales offered at this airport
Currently New Scenario
Aviation Gas (AvGas) Yes Yes
Jet Fuel No No
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Changes in Flight Activity
Currently
Number of Runways 1
Type of Runway(s) Asphalt
Airport Reference Code B - I
Currently New Scenario
General Itinerant Operations: 15,250
Personal Aircraft
Business Flights (Small Aircraft)
Corporage Flights (Jet Aircraft)
Currently New Scenario
General Local Operations: 5,500
Personal Aircraft
Business Flights (Small Aircraft)
Corporage Flights (Jet Aircraft)
Currently New Scenario
Commercial Air Taxi Operations (Charters): 0
Assumed Airplane Seating Capacity
Assumed % of Seats Filled (Load Factor)
Currently New Scenario
Commercial Air Carrier Operations 0
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Assumed Airplane Seating Capacity
Assumed % of Seats Filled (Load Factor)
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Airport Name Year Counties in the Economic
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Changes in Business Activity
Est. New Est. New Est. New Wages Sales
Sales Wages Jobs Per Jobs Per Job
Aircraft and Aircraft Engine
Manufacturing
Other Manufacturing/Fabrication
Warehousing and Storage
Mgmnt., Scientific, and Technical
Consulting Services
Machinery/Equipment Repair and
Maintenance
Scientific Research and
Development
Sightseeing Transportation
Retail Businesses
Other Businesses and Support
Services
Changes in Cargo Activity
New Operations % Ops. Jet Fuel Est. New Sales Est. New Wages Est. New Jobs
Cargo Activity 100%
Capital Projects
Federal Grants State Grants Local Funding Other
Infrastructure( $320,000 $16,000 $16,000
roads, utilities, etc.)
New Buildings
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Airport Name Year Counties in the Economic
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Ed Carlson Memorial - South Lewis County 2015 Lewis
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Aviation Calculator Results
The impacts of the airport's current activity (estimated in the original Aviation Economic Impact Study) and the new
scenario activity you have entered are displayed in tables at the bottom of the interface. Impacts from airport
business activity and construction activity are shown on the left. Impacts from visitor spending are shown on the
right. The impacts of one-time capital projects are shown in the bottom left table.
Airport business and construction activity impacts (the left column of tables) are being estimated for a defined
Economic Impact Region for each specific airport. The counties included in the Economic Impact Region are shown
next to the airport selection drop down box at the top of the Calculator site. These counties define the geography in
which estimated direct, indirect, and induced impacts are assumed to occur.
Impacts from visitor spending (the right column of tables) are estimated statewide.
• The first tables at the top show impacts from the airport's current economic activity. These impacts are based
on actual activity occurring on the airport as could reasonably be estimated. NOTE: These impacts are for
aviation-dependent businesses only. For businesses that are located at the airport, but do not rely on
aviation for their business, impacts are not shown.
• The second row of tables shows the estimated impacts of the new scenario(s)you have run. Remember to
click the recalculate button to make sure these impacts are reflecting your most recently entered scenario.
• Direct Impacts: Direct impacts represent the amount of the initial business activity (from
aviation-related businesses on the airport, or from visitors traveling through the airport)that remains
within the local economy.
Jobs and wages that are entered in the Business Activity categories become direct jobs and wages in
the impact tables because the jobs (and the wages associated with them) are all assumed to be located
on the airport, which is within the economic impact region. However, if total sales are entered, the direct
output is less than total sales because only a portion of those sales are assumed to be re-spent within
the local economy.
• Indirect and Induced Impacts: Indirect and induced impacts result when the direct dollars are
recirculated within the local economy, such as when an industry purchases supplies from another local
business and when employees make local purchases for their households.
Total Impacts: Total impacts are the sum of the direct, indirect, and induced impacts.
• The third row of tables shows the sum of current and new scenario impacts.
All of the tables defined above show estimated annual ongoing impacts. Note that jobs are headcounts, not Full Time
Equivalents.
• The fourth table on the left shows the one-time estimated impacts of construction. Unlike the other impacts,
which are assumed to continue indefinitely, these impacts are only for the period of time during which
construction is occurring.
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Airport Business Visitor Spending
CURRENT ESTIMATED ECONOMIC IMPACTS CURRENT ESTIMATED ECONOMIC IMPACTS
Direct Indirect/Induced Total Impact Direct Indirect/Induced Total Impact
Jobs Jobs
0.0 6.2 3.4 9.6
Labor Income Labor Income
$0 $182,909 $158,829 $341,738
Total Output Total Output
$0 $563,558 $489,558 $1,053,116
',NEW SCENARIO ONGOING ESTIMATED ECONOMIC NEW SCENARIO ONGOING ESTIMATED ECONOMIC
IMPACTS IMPACTS
Direct Indirect/Induced Total Impact Direct Indirect/Induced Total Impact
Jobs Jobs
0.0 0.0 0 0.0
Labor Income Labor Income
$0 $0 $0 $0
Total Output Total Output
$0 $0 $0 $0
TOTAL EXIS�TI NG+., W.SCENARIO ONGOING' ' 4 ..TOTAL EXISTING+NEW SCENARIO ONGOING
€ , ESTIMATED ECONOMIC IMP ACTS ' _ ..ESTIMATED ECONOMIC IMPACTS .`.
Direct Indirect/Induced Total Impact Direct Indirect/Induced Total Impact
Jobs Jobs
0.0 0.0 0.0 6.2 3.4 9.6
Labor Income
$0 $0 $0 $182,909 $158,829 $341,738
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$0 $0 $0 $563,558 $489,558 $1,053,116
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NEW SCENARIO ONE-TIME ESTIMATED ECONOMIC.
IMPACTS(From Construction)
Direct Indirect/Induced Total Impact
Jobs
2.0 1.0 3.0
Labor Income
$95,307 $25,289 $120,596
Total Output
$227,423 $68,643 $296,066
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BY:
December 13, 2012
David Williams, PE
WHPacific
3350 Monte Villa Parkway
Bothell,WA 98021
RE; Statement of Qualification and Contract for Engineering and Construction Management Services
Dear Mr. Williams:
On December 10, 2012,the Board of County Commissioners accepted, by Resolution 12-384, the
statement of qualifications submitted by WHPacific. The submittal was in response to a request for
interested firms to submit statements of qualifications for engineering and construction management
services of the County owned airports.
I understand you are familiar with and have worked for Lewis County on previous airport projects, so I
don't believe it's necessary to tell you about the proposed project(s) or the process. The Board of
County Commissioners also authorized me to negotiate and execute an agreement for services. Please
proceed with the development of an agreement. If you have an questions or concerns please contact
either Larry Mason, Airport Manager, or me.
Congratulations and I look forward to working with you.
Respectfully yours,
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Lee Napier, Director
Community Development Department
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PROJECT SCHEDULE
AIRPORT: South Lewis County Airport
SPONSOR: Lewis County
CONSULTANT: WHPacific
FAA PROJECT MANAGER: Kevin Latschaw FAA AIP GRANT No.: TBD
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: 2016/2017 Airport Improvements
DATE
ITEM ESTIMATED ACTUAL COMMENTS
1. Issue Request for Qualificatis on (RFQ) I 11/16/12
2. Consultant Selection 12/10/12 I
3. Work Scope and Record of Negotiations 7/31/15
4. Signed Engineering Contact 9/14/15 i
5. Environmental Approved 1/15/16 _
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6. Benefit-cost Analysis INA _
7. Plans & Specifications Complete 1-3/1/17 1
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10. Construction Safety Phasing Plan 1/15/17
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12. Pre-bid Meeting 3/9/17
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14. Submit Bid Tab and Recommendation of
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16. Pre-construction Meeting TBD
17. WSDOT Airport Aid Grant Application 1 6/5/15
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18. WSDOT Airport Aid Grant Issued TBD
19. FAA Grant Application 6/5/15 _
20. FAA Grant Issued TBD
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The following Airport Aid Program Grant Assurances are incorporated herewith and form a part
of the sponsor's application for funding under the Airport Aid Grant Program.
Authorized Representative:
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Chapter 468-260 WAC Last Update: 3/14/13
AIRPORT AID PROGRAM GRANT ASSURANCES
WAC Sections
468-260-010 General.
468-260-020 Duration and applicability.
468-260-030 Sponsor certification.
468-260-010
General.
(1)Airport sponsors shall comply with these assurances pursuant to and for the purpose of carrying out the
provisions of the state of Washington airport aid program grant agreements.
(2)Airport sponsors will submit these assurances as part of the project application requesting funds under the
provisions of RCW 47.68.090.As used herein,the term"public agency sponsor"means any municipality or
municipalities acting jointly or any Indian tribe recognized by the federal government or such tribes acting jointly in the
planning, acquisition, construction, improvement, maintenance, or operation of an airport, owned or controlled, or to
be owned or controlled by such municipality or municipalities or Indian tribe or tribes,to be held available for the
general use of the public;the term"private sponsor" means any person or persons acting jointly in the planning,
acquisition, construction, improvement, maintenance, or operation of an airport, owned or controlled, or to be owned
or controlled by such person or persons,to be held available for the general use of the public; and the term"sponsor"
includes both public agency sponsors and private sponsors.
(3) Upon a sponsor's acceptance of a grant offer by the department,these assurances are incorporated in and
become part of the grant agreement.
[Statutory Authority:RCW 47.68.090.13-07-037,§468-260-010,filed 3/14/13,effective 4/14/13.]
468-260-020
Duration and applicability.
(1)Washington airport aid program projects undertaken by a sponsor.The terms, conditions, and assurances
of this grant agreement shall remain in full force and effect throughout the useful life of the facilities developed or
equipment acquired for an airport project, not to exceed twenty years from the date of acceptance of a grant offer of
state funds for the project. However, there shall be no limit on the duration of the assurances regarding exclusive
rights and airport revenue so long as the airport is used as an airport.There shall be no limit on the duration of the
terms, conditions, and assurances with respect to real property acquired with state funds.
(2)Airport planning undertaken by a sponsor. Unless otherwise specified in this grant agreement, only
Assurances C:1, 2, 3,4, 6,7, 8, 13, 20, 33, 34, and 35 apply to planning projects.The terms, conditions, and
assurances of this grant agreement shall remain in full force and effect during the life of the project.
[Statutory Authority:RCW 47.68.090.13-07-037,§468-260-020,filed 3/14/13,effective 4/14/13.]
468-260-030
Sponsor certification.
The sponsor certifies,with respect to this grant that:
(1)General state requirements. It will comply with all applicable Washington state laws, regulations, executive
orders, policies, guidelines, and requirements as they relate to the application, acceptance and use of state funds for
this project including, but not limited to,the following:
(a) State legislation:
Chapter 8.26 RCW(Relocation assistance--Real property acquisition policy)
Chapter 27.34 RCW(State historical societies--Historic preservation)
Chapter 27.44 RCW(Indian graves and records)
Chapter 27.48 RCW(Preservation of historical materials)
RCW 29A.84.620 (Hindering or bribing voter)
Chapter 36.70A RCW(Growth management--Planning by selected counties and cities)
Title 37 RCW(Federal areas-- Indians)
Chapter 39.12 RCW(Prevailing wages on public works)
RCW 47.29.200 (Prevailing wages)
RCW 47.68.280 (Investigations, hearings, etc. -- Subpoenas--Compelling attendance)
RCW 47 68.310(Enforcement of aeronautics laws)
Title 49 RCW(Labor regulations)
Title 64 RCW(Real property and conveyances)
Chapter 70.94 RCW(Washington Clean Air Act)
Title 86 RCW(Flood control)
Title 91 RCW(Waterways)
Title 12 WAC (Transportation, department of(aeronautics commission))
Title 18 WAC (Air pollution)
Title 25 WAC (Archaeology and historic preservation, department of)
WAC 330-01-050(dispositions, metropolitan municipal corporations)
Title 167 WAC (Drug abuse prevention office)
Title 197 WAC (Ecology, department of(environmental policy, council on))
Title 198 WAC (Environmental and land use hearings office)
Title 199 WAC (Environmental hearings office (environmental and land use hearings board))
Title 254 WAC (Historic preservation, advisory council on)
Title 326 WAC (Minority and women's business enterprises, office of)
Chapter 330-01 WAC (Procedures for corridor and design public hearings under RCW 35.58.273)
Chapter 468-100 WAC (Uniform relocation assistance and real property acquisition)
WAC 468-100-008(Compliance with other laws and regulations)
Title 357 WAC (Financial management, office of--State human resources director)
Title 508 WAC (Ecology, department of(water resources))
(b) Executive orders:
! Governor's Executive Order 92-01 (Establishing Governor's Policy on a Drug-Free Work Place)
Governor's Executive Order 96-04, Implementing the Americans with Disabilities Act and superseding Executive
Order 93-03
Governor's Executive Order 05-05 (Archaeological and Cultural Resources)Governor's Executive Order 11-01,
superseding Executive Order 09-04,Amending Washington Council on Aerospace
Governor's Executive Order 12-02 (Workforce Diversity and Inclusion)
(2) General legal requirements. It will comply with all applicable laws and ordinances,orders, guidelines,
policies, directives, rules and regulations of municipal, county, and federal governmental authorities or regulatory
agencies.
(3) Responsibility and authority of the sponsor.
(a) Public agency sponsor: It has legal authority to apply for this grant, and to finance and carry out the proposed
project;that a resolution, motion or similar action has been duly adopted or passed as an official act of the applicant's
governing body authorizing the filing of the application, including all understandings and assurances contained
therein, and directing and authorizing the person identified as the official representative of the applicant to act in
connection with the application and to provide such additional information as may be required.
(b) Private sponsor: It has legal authority to apply for this grant and to finance and carry out the proposed project
and comply with all terms, conditions, and assurances of this grant agreement. It shall designate an official
representative and shall in writing direct and authorize that person to file this application, including all understandings
and assurances contained therein; to act in connection with this application; and to provide such additional
information as may be required.
(4)Sponsor fund availability. It has sufficient funds available for the portion of the project which is not paid by
the state of Washington. It has sufficient funds available to assure operation and maintenance of items funded under
this grant agreement which it will own or control.
(5) Good title. It holds good title, satisfactory to the department, to the areas of the airport or site thereof
necessary for aircraft takeoff and landing as well as those necessary for the movement of aircraft to and from the
landing and takeoff areas, or gives assurances satisfactory to the department that good title will be acquired prior to
accepting grant funds.
(6) Preserving rights and powers.
(a) It will not take or permit any action which would operate to deprive it of any of the rights and powers necessary
to perform any or all of the terms,conditions, and assurances in this grant agreement without the written approval of
the department, and will act promptly to acquire, extinguish or modify any outstanding rights or claims of right of
others which would interfere with such performance by the sponsor.This shall be done in a manner acceptable to the
department.
(b) It will not sell, lease, encumber, or otherwise transfer or dispose of any part of its title or other interests in the
property associated with this application or that portion of the property upon which state funds have been expended,
for the duration of the terms, conditions, and assurances in this grant agreement without approval by the department.
If the transferee is found by the department to be eligible to assume the obligations of this grant agreement and to
have the power, authority, and financial resources to carry out all such obligations,the sponsor shall insert in the
contract or document transferring or disposing of the sponsor's interest, and make binding upon the transferee all of
the terms, conditions, and assurances contained in this grant agreement.
(c) If the sponsor is a private sponsor, it will,to the department's satisfaction, ensure that the airport will continue
to function as a public-use airport in accordance with these assurances for the duration of these assurances.
(d) If an arrangement is made for management and operation of the airport by any agency or person other than
the sponsor or an employee of the sponsor,the sponsor will,to the department's satisfaction, reserve and document
in arrangements with said party sufficient rights and authority to ensure that the airport will be operated and
maintained in accordance with the regulations and the terms, conditions, and assurances in this grant agreement and
shall ensure that such arrangement also requires compliance therewith.
(e) Sponsors of commercial service airports will not permit or enter into any arrangement that allows an owner or
tenant of a property used as a residence, or zoned for residential use,to taxi an aircraft between that property and
any location on airport.
(f) Sponsors of general aviation airports entering into any arrangement that allows an owner of residential real
property adjacent to or near the airport must comply with the requirements set forth in Section 136 of Public Law 112-
95.
(7)Consistency with local plans. Certify,to the department's satisfaction,that the project is consistent with
plans(existing at the time of submission of this application)of public agencies that are authorized to plan for the
development of the area surrounding the airport.
(8) Consideration of local interest. Certify,to the department's satisfaction,that it considered the interest of
communities in or near where the project is located.
(9) Consultation with users. Certify to the department's satisfaction that when it made a decision to undertake
any project,that it consulted with affected parties using the airport.
(10) Public hearings. In projects involving the location of an airport, an airport runway, or a major runway
extension, it held public hearings for the purpose of considering the economic, social, and environmental effects of
the airport or runway location and its consistency with goals and objectives of such planning as has been carried out
by the community and it shall,when requested by the department, submit a copy of the transcript of such hearings to
the department. Further,for such projects, its management board contain(s/ed)either voting representation from the
communities where the project is located or it advised communities that they have the right to petition the department
concerning a proposed project.
(11)Air and water quality standards. In projects involving airport location, a major runway extension, or runway
location, it will provide the department appropriate written certification that the project will be located, designed,
constructed, and operated so as to comply with applicable federal, state, and local air and water quality standards. In
any case where such standards have not been approved and where applicable air and water quality standards have
been promulgated by the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, or the secretary of the Department of
Ecology, certification shall be obtained. Notice of certification or refusal to certify shall be provided within sixty days
after the project application has been received by the department.
(12) Pavement preventive maintenance.With respect to a project for the replacement or reconstruction of
airport pavement, it assures or certifies to the department's satisfaction that it has implemented an effective airport
pavement maintenance-management program and it assures that it will use such program for the useful life of any
pavement constructed, reconstructed or repaired with state financial assistance at the airport. It will provide such
reports on pavement condition and pavement management programs as the department determines may be useful.
(13)Accounting system, audit, and recordkeeping requirements.
(a) It shall keep all project accounts and records which fully disclose the amount and disposition of the proceeds of
this grant, the total cost of the project in connection with which this grant is given or used, and the amount or nature
of that portion of the cost of the project supplied by other sources, and such other financial records pertinent to the
project.The accounts and records shall be kept in accordance with RCW 43.09.200 and the Washington state
budgetary, accounting, and reporting system (BARS)manuals and financial reporting packages.
(b) It shall make available to the department and the Washington state auditor's office, or any of their duly
authorized representatives,for the purpose of audit and examination, any books, documents, papers, and records of
the recipient that are pertinent to this grant.The department may require that an appropriate audit be conducted by a
recipient. In any case in which an independent audit is made of the accounts of a sponsor relating to the disposition
of the proceeds of a grant or relating to the project in connection with which this grant was given or used, it shall file a
certified copy of such audit with the department not later than six months following the close of the fiscal year for
which the audit was made.
(14)Wage rates. It shall include in all contracts in excess of two thousand five hundred dollars, or as outlined in
WAC 296-127-050,for work on any projects funded under this grant agreement which involve labor, provisions
establishing minimum rates of wages under the Washington State Prevailing Wages on Public Works Act, chapter
39.12 RCW,which contractors shall pay to skilled and unskilled labor, and such minimum rates shall be stated in the
invitation for bids and shall be included in proposals or bids for the work.This shall be documented by a statement of
intent to pay prevailing wages and an affidavit of wages paid.
(15) Nondiscrimination requirements. It shall prohibit discrimination in all phases of contracted employment,
contracting activities and training pursuant to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973,the Age Discrimination Act of 1975,the Justice System Improvement Act of 1979,the Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990,the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987, 49 C.F.R. Part 21, chapter 49.60 RCW and other
related laws and statutes.
(16) Equal employment opportunity(EEO) responsibilities. It shall comply with regulations relative to
nondiscrimination in state-assisted programs of the department,which are herein incorporated by reference and
made a part of this project.With regard to the work performed during the project, it shall not discriminate on the
grounds of race, color, gender, creed, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, disability
or veteran status in the selection and retention of contractors, consultants and service providers, including
procurement of materials and leases of equipment.
(17)Veteran's preference. It shall include in all contracts for work on any project funded under this grant
agreement which involve labor, such provisions as are necessary to ensure that, in the employment of labor(except
in executive, administrative, and supervisory positions), preference shall be given to honorably discharged military
personnel who are veterans of any war of the United States, or of any military campaign for which a campaign ribbon
shall have been awarded, and their widows or widowers, shall be preferred for appointment and employment.Age,
loss of limb, or other physical impairment,which does not in fact incapacitate, shall not be deemed to disqualify them,
provided they possess the capacity necessary to discharge the duties of the position involved as defined in RCW
73.16.010. However,this preference shall apply only where the individuals are available and qualified to perform the
work to which the employment relates.
(18)Conformity to plans and specifications. It will execute the project subject to plans, specifications, and
schedules approved by the department. Such plans, specifications, and schedules shall be submitted to the
department prior to commencement of site preparation, construction, or other performance under this grant
agreement, and, upon approval of the department, shall be incorporated into this grant agreement. Any modification
to the approved plans, specifications, and schedules shall also be subject to approval of the department, and
incorporated into this grant agreement.
(19)Construction inspection and approval. It will provide and maintain competent technical supervision at the
construction site throughout the project to assure that the work conforms to the plans, specifications, and schedules
approved by the department for the project. It shall subject the construction work on any project contained in an
approved project application to inspection and approval by the department and such work shall be in accordance with
regulations and procedures prescribed by the department. Such regulations and procedures shall require such cost
and progress reporting by the sponsor or sponsors of such project as the department shall deem necessary.
(20) Planning projects. In carrying out planning projects:
(a) It will execute the project in accordance with the approved program narrative contained in the project
application or with the modifications similarly approved by the department.
(b) It will furnish the department with reports pertaining to the planning project and planning work activities, as
designated by the department.
(c) It will include in all published material prepared in connection with the planning project a notice that the material
was prepared under a grant provided by the state of Washington.
(d) It will make all material prepared in connection with this grant available for examination by the public, and
agrees that no material prepared with funds under this project shall be subject to copyright in the United States or any
other country.
(e) It will give the department unrestricted authority to publish, disclose, distribute, and otherwise use any of the
material prepared in connection with this grant.
(f) It will grant the department the right to disapprove the sponsor's selection of specific consultants and their
subcontractors to do all or any part of projects funded by this grant as well as the right to disapprove the proposed
scope and cost of professional services.
(g) It will grant the department the right to disapprove the use of the sponsor's employees to do all or any part of
the project.
(h) It understands and agrees that the department's approval of this project grant or the department's approval of
any planning material developed as part of this grant does not constitute or imply any assurance or commitment on
the part of the department to approve any pending or future application for an airport aid grant.
(21)Operation and maintenance.The airport and all facilities which are necessary to serve the aeronautical
users of the airport, other than facilities owned or controlled by the United States or the state of Washington, shall be
operated at all times in a safe and serviceable condition and in accordance with the minimum standards as may be
required or prescribed by applicable federal, state, and local agencies for maintenance and operation. It will not
cause or permit any activity or action thereon which would interfere with its use for airport purposes. It will suitably
operate and maintain the airport and all facilities thereon or connected therewith,with due regard to climatic and flood
conditions.Any proposal to temporarily close the airport for nonaeronautical purposes must first be approved by the
department. In furtherance of this assurance,the sponsor will have in effect arrangements for:
(a) Operating the airport's aeronautical facilities whenever required;
(b) Promptly marking and lighting hazards resulting from airport conditions, including temporary conditions; and
(c) Promptly notifying airmen of any condition affecting aeronautical use of the airport. Nothing contained herein
shall be construed to require that the airport be operated for aeronautical use during temporary periods when snow,
flood, or other climatic conditions interfere with such operation and maintenance. Further, nothing herein shall be
construed as requiring the maintenance, repair, restoration, or replacement of any structure or facility which is
substantially damaged or destroyed due to an act of God or other condition or circumstance beyond the control of the
sponsor.
(22) Hazard removal and mitigation. It assures that such terminal airspace under the appropriate category of
Federal Air Regulation Part 77, 14 C.F.R. 77, as is required to protect instrument and visual operations to the airport
(including established minimum flight altitudes)will be adequately cleared and protected by removing, lowering,
relocating, marking, or lighting or otherwise mitigating existing airport hazards and by preventing the establishment or
creation of future airport hazards.Where hazards are on land owned by others,the sponsor will make every effort to
coordinate with owners to mitigate airport hazards.
(23)Compatible land use. It shall, either by the acquisition and retention of property interest, in fee or easement,
or by seeking enforcement of local zoning action, prevent the construction of any object which may constitute an
incompatible land use such as residential encroachment,wildlife attractants, uses that emit smoke, steam, glare, or
electromagnetic interference, and height hazards. Sponsor will take proactive measures to discourage incompatible
land uses adjacent to the airport,to include a formal consultation with local jurisdictions on land use issues, and
support and/or recommend land use regulations consistent with WSDOT best management practices found in
WSDOT's Airports and Compatible Land Use Guidebook.
(24) Economic nondiscrimination.
(a) It will make the airport available as an airport for public use and without discrimination to all types, kinds and
classes of aeronautical activities, including commercial aeronautical activities offering services to the public at the
airport.
(b) In any agreement, contract, lease, or other arrangement under which a right or privilege at the airport is
granted to any person,firm, or corporation to conduct or to engage in any aeronautical activity for furnishing services
to the public at the airport,the sponsor will insert and enforce provisions requiring the contractor to:
(i) Furnish said services on a reasonable, nondiscriminatory, basis to all users thereof; and
(ii) Charge reasonable, and nondiscriminatory, prices for each unit or service, provided that the contractor may be
allowed to make reasonable and nondiscriminatory discounts, rebates, or other similar types of price reductions to
volume purchasers.
(c) Each fixed-based operator at the airport shall be subject to the same rates,fees, rentals, and other charges as
are uniformly applicable to all other fixed-based operators making the same or similar uses of such airport and
utilizing the same or similar facilities.
(d) Each air carrier using such airport shall have the right to service itself or to use any fixed-based operator that is
authorized or permitted by the airport to serve any air carrier at such airport.
(e) Each air carrier using such airport(whether as a tenant, nontenant, or subtenant of another air carrier tenant)
shall be subject to such nondiscriminatory and substantially comparable rules, regulations, conditions, rates,fees,
rentals, and other charges with respect to facilities directly and substantially related to providing air transportation as
are applicable to all such air carriers which make similar use of such airport and utilize similar facilities, subject to
reasonable classifications such as tenants or nontenants and signatory carriers and nonsignatory carriers.
Classification or status as tenant or signatory shall not be unreasonably withheld provided an air carrier assumes
obligations substantially similar to those already imposed on air carriers in such classification or status.
(f) It will not exercise or grant any right or privilege which operates to prevent any person,firm, or corporation
operating aircraft on the airport from performing any services on its own aircraft with its own employees(including,
but not limited to, maintenance, repair, and fueling)that it may choose to perform. In the event the sponsor itself
exercises any of the rights and privileges referred to in this assurance,the services involved will be provided on the
same conditions as would apply to the furnishing of such services by commercial aeronautical service providers
authorized by the sponsor under these provisions.
(g)The sponsor may establish such reasonable, and nondiscriminatory, conditions to be met by all users of the
airport as may be necessary for the safe and efficient operation of the airport.The sponsor may prohibit or limit any
given type, kind or class of aeronautical use of the airport if such action is necessary for the safe operation of the
airport or necessary to serve the civil aviation needs of the public.
(25) Exclusive rights. It will not grant exclusive right for the use of the airport to any person(s) providing, or
intending to provide, aeronautical services to the public. For purposes of this subsection,the providing of the services
at an airport by a single fixed-based operator shall not be construed as an exclusive right if the following apply:
(a) It would be unreasonably costly, burdensome, or impractical for more than one fixed-based operator to provide
such services;
(b) If allowing more than one fixed-based operator to provide such services would require the reduction of space
leased pursuant to an existing agreement between such single fixed-based operator and such airport. It further
agrees that it will not, either directly or indirectly, grant or permit any person,firm, or corporation,the exclusive right at
the airport to conduct any aeronautical activities including, but not limited to, charter flights, pilot training, aircraft
rental and sightseeing, aerial photography, crop dusting, aerial advertising and surveying, air carrier operations,
aircraft sales and services, sale of aviation petroleum products whether or not conducted in conjunction with other
aeronautical activity, repair and maintenance of aircraft, sale of aircraft parts, and any other activities which because
of their direct relationship to the operation of aircraft can be regarded as an aeronautical activity, and that it will
terminate any exclusive right to conduct an aeronautical activity existing at such an airport before the grant of any
assistance under RCW 47.68.090; and
(c) It has received approval from the department.
(26) Fee and rental structure. It will maintain a competitive fee and rental structure for the facilities and services
at the airport which will make the airport as self-sustaining as possible under the circumstances existing at the
particular airport,taking into account factors such as the volume of traffic and economy of collection. No part of the
state share of an airport development or airport planning project for which a grant is made under RCW 47.68.090
shall be included in the rate basis in establishing fees, rates, and charges for users of that airport.
(27)Airport revenues.All revenues generated by the airport and any local taxes established after December 30,
1987, on aviation fuel,will be expended by it for the capital or operating costs of the airport;the local airport system;
or other local facilities which are owned or operated by the owner or operator of the airport and which are directly and
substantially related to the actual air transportation of passengers or property; or for noise mitigation purposes on or
off the airport.The following exceptions apply to this subsection:
(a) If covenants or assurances in debt obligations issued before September 3, 1982, by the owner or operator of
the airport,or provisions enacted before September 3, 1982, in governing statutes controlling the owner or operator's
financing, provide for the use of the revenues from any of the airport owner or operator's facilities, including the
airport, to support not only the airport but also the airport owner or operator's general debt obligations or other
facilities,then this limitation on the use of all revenues generated by the airport(and, in the case of a public airport,
local taxes on aviation fuel)shall not apply.
(b) If the department approves the sale of a privately owned airport to a public sponsor and provides funding for
any portion of the public sponsor's acquisition of land,this limitation on the use of all revenues generated by the sale
shall not apply to certain proceeds from the sale.This is conditioned on repayment to the secretary by the private
owner of an amount equal to the remaining unamortized portion (amortized over a twenty-year period)of any airport
improvement grant made to the private owner for any purpose other than land acquisition on or after October 1, 1996,
plus an amount equal to the federal share of the current fair market value of any land acquired with an airport
improvement grant made to that airport on or after October 1, 1996.
(c)When requested by the department,the sponsor will obtain an audit that will review, and the resulting audit
report will provide an opinion concerning, the use of airport revenue and taxes, and indicate whether funds paid or
transferred to the owner or operator were paid or transferred in a manner consistent with state law and any other
applicable provision of law, including any regulation promulgated by the secretary.Any civil penalties or other
sanctions will be imposed for violation of this assurance in accordance with state law.
(28) Reports and inspections. It will:
(a) Submit to the department such annual or special financial and operations reports as the department may
request and make such reports available to the public; make available to the public at reasonable times and places a
report of the airport budget in a format prescribed by the department;for airport development projects, make the
airport and all airport records and documents affecting the airport, including deeds, leases,operation and use
agreements, regulations and other instruments, available for inspection by any duly authorized agent of the
department upon request;
(b) In a format and time prescribed by the department, provide to the department and make available to the public
following each of its fiscal years, an annual report listing in detail:
(i)All amounts paid by the airport to any other unit of government and the purposes for which each such payment
was made; and
(ii)All services and property provided by the airport to other units of government and the amount of compensation
received for provision of each such service and property.
(29) Use by government aircraft. It will not charge the state or its agencies (except for those under contract),for
limited but reasonable, nonroutine, search and rescue, law enforcement or public safety use of public landing and
aircraft parking facilities.The sponsor may require written verification of an entity's official government business
status, and notification prior to use of facilities.
(30) Land for state facilities. It will furnish without cost to the state of Washington for use in connection with any
air traffic control or air navigation activities, or weather reporting and communication activities related to air traffic
control, any areas of land or water, or estate therein,or for these same purposes, rights in buildings of the sponsor as
the department considers necessary for construction, operation, and maintenance at state expense of space or
facilities. Such areas or any portion thereof will be made available as provided herein within four months after receipt
of a written request from the department.
(31)Airport layout plan.
(a) It will provide airport layout plans (ALPs) as prescribed in WSDOT's Aviation Grant Procedures Manual. It will
keep up-to-date at all times an airport layout plan of the airport showing:
(i) Boundaries of the airport and all proposed additions thereto, together with the boundaries of all off-site areas
owned or controlled by the sponsor for airport purposes and proposed additions thereto;
(ii)The location and nature of all existing and proposed airport facilities and structures (such as runways,
taxiways, aprons,terminal buildings, hangars,and roads), including all proposed extensions and reductions of
existing airport facilities;
(iii)The location of all existing and proposed nonaviation areas and of all existing improvements thereon; and
(iv)All proposed and existing access points used to taxi aircraft across the airport's property boundary. Such
airport layout plans and each amendment, revision, or modification thereof, shall be subject to the approval of the
department which approval shall be evidenced by the signature of a duly authorized representative of the department
on the face of the airport layout plan.The sponsor will not make or permit any changes or alterations to the airport or
any of its facilities which are not in conformity with the airport layout plan as approved by the department and which
might, in the opinion of the department, adversely affect the safety, utility, or efficiency of the airport.
(b) If a change or alteration in the airport or the facilities is made which the department determines adversely
affects the safety, utility, or efficiency of any state-owned, leased, or funded property on or off the airport and which is
not in conformity with the airport layout plan as approved by the department,the owner or operator will, if requested,
by the department.
(i) Eliminate such adverse effect in a manner approved by the department; or
(ii) Bear all costs of relocating such property (or replacement thereof)to a site acceptable to the department and
all costs of restoring such property(or replacement thereof)to the level of safety, utility, efficiency, and cost of
operation existing before the unapproved change in the airport or its facilities except in the case of a relocation or
replacement of an existing airport facility due to a change in the department's design standards beyond the control of
the airport sponsor.
(32) Disposal of land.
(a) For land purchased under a grant for airport development purposes, it will,when the land is no longer needed
for airport purposes, dispose of such land at fair market value or make available to the department an amount equal
to the states' proportionate share of the fair market value of the land.The portion of the proceeds proportionate to the
states' share of the cost of acquisition of such land will, upon application to the department, be reinvested or
transferred to another eligible airport as prescribed by the department.The department shall give preference to the
following, in descending order:
(i) Payment to the state of Washington for deposit in the aeronautics account; or
(ii) Reinvestment in an approved project that is eligible for grant funding under RCW 47.68.090.
(b) Land shall be considered to be needed for airport purposes under this assurance if:
(i) It may be needed for aeronautical purposes(including runway protection zones) or serve as noise buffer land;
and
(ii)The revenue from interim uses of such land contributes to the financial self-sufficiency of the airport.
(c) Disposition of such land will be subject to the retention or reservation of any interest or right therein necessary
to ensure that such land will only be used for purposes which are compatible with noise levels associated with
operation of the airport.
(33) Engineering and design services. It will award each contract, or subcontract for program management,
construction management, planning studies,feasibility studies, architectural services, preliminary engineering,
design, engineering, surveying, mapping or related services with respect to the project in the same manner as a
contract for architectural and engineering services is negotiated under WSDOT Consultant Services Manual M-27-
50.02 or an equivalent qualifications-based requirement prescribed for or by the sponsor of the airport.
(34) Foreign market restrictions. It will not allow funds provided under this grant to be used to fund any project
which uses any product or service of a foreign country during the period in which such foreign country is listed by the
United States trade representative as denying fair and equitable market opportunities for products and suppliers of
the United States in procurement and construction. Sponsors are encouraged to"Buy American"whenever feasible
and appropriate.
(35) Policies,standards,and specifications. It will carry out the project in accordance with policies, standards,
and specifications approved by the department and included in this grant, and in accordance with applicable state
policies, standards, and specifications.
(36) Relocation and real property acquisition. It will be guided in acquiring real property,to the greatest extent
practicable under state law, by the land acquisition policies in RCW 8.26.180.
(37) Disadvantaged business enterprises.The recipient shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
national origin, or sex in the award and performance of any department-assisted contract or in the administration of
its DBE program or the requirements of Governor's Executive Order 12-02.
(38) Hangar construction. If the airport owner or operator and a person who owns an aircraft agree that a hangar
is to be constructed at the airport for the aircraft at the aircraft owner's expense,the airport owner or operator will
grant to the aircraft owner for the hangar a long-term lease that is subject to such terms and conditions on the hangar
as the airport owner or operator may impose. For the purpose of this section, a long-term lease is defined as not to
exceed fifty years.
[Statutory Authority:RCW 47.68.090.13-07-037,§468-260-030,filed 3/14/13,effective 4/14/13.]
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[Executive Summary
BOCC Meeting Date:
2015-06-15
Contact:
Lee Napier
Department:
Community Development
Wording
Submit a grant to complete design and bidding for various site improvements at the Ed Carlson
Memorial-South Lewis County Airport.
Description
Lewis County has the opportunity to complete the design and bidding related to runway
improvements at the Ed Carlson Memorial-South Lewis County Airport, with financial assistance from
the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) and Department of Transportation (DOT) Aviation Division.
The improvements include reconstruction of the main parallel taxiway, which is past its useful life and
requires reconstruction to the standard width of 35 feet. The existing Vertical Approach Slope
Indicator (VASI), is also past its useful life and will be replaced with the current standard Precision
Approach Path Indicator (PAPI).
Lewis County has the opportunity to complete the design and bidding phases of this project with
financial assistance from the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) and Department of Transportation
(DOT) Aviation Division.
Recommendation
Both the Airport Systems Manager and the Director of Community Development recommend approval
and submission of the grant applications.
Other
BOCC AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
Resolution #: `3 1& BOCC Meeting Date: Jun 15, 2015
Suggested Wording for Agenda Item: Agenda Type: Consent
Submit a grant to complete design and bidding for various site improvements at the Ed Carlson Memorial-
South Lewis County Airport.
Brief Reason for BOCC Action:
Lewis County has the opportunity to complete the design and bidding related to runway improvements at the Ed
Carlson Memorial-South Lewis County Airport, with financial assistance from the Federal Aviation Authority
(FAA) and Department of Transportation (DOT) Aviation Division.
Submitted By: Napier, Lee Phone: x2606
Date Submitted: Jun 04, 2015 RECEIVED
Contact Person Who Will Attend BOCC Meeting: Lee Napier
JUN 0 4 2015
Action Needed: Approve Resolution
LEWIS CO. PROS. ATTY.
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