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This document details two key transactions concerning Easement No. 51-076024. Firstly, it records the assignment of the easement from the City of Ridgefield to the Discovery Clean Water Alliance, effective January 1, 2016, with the consent of the Washington State Department of Natural Resources. Secondly, it outlines a comprehensive amendment to the underlying Aquatic Lands Outfall Easement, originally established on January 1, 2006, and expiring on December 31, 2035. This amendment, also effective January 1, 2016, revises critical terms including usage, fees, environmental responsibilities, maintenance, insurance, and termination conditions between the State of Washington Department of Natural Resources and the City of Ridgefield, and incorporates detailed operational plans.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2016
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2016
Expires:
This document details two key transactions concerning Easement No. 51-076024. Firstly, it records the assignment of the easement from the City of Ridgefield to the Discovery Clean Water Alliance, effective January 1, 2016, with the consent of the Washington State Department of Natural Resources. Secondly, it outlines a comprehensive amendment to the underlying Aquatic Lands Outfall Easement, originally established on January 1, 2006, and expiring on December 31, 2035. This amendment, also effective January 1, 2016, revises critical terms including usage, fees, environmental responsibilities, maintenance, insurance, and termination conditions between the State of Washington Department of Natural Resources and the City of Ridgefield, and incorporates detailed operational plans.
ActiveThis document outlines the assignment of an existing Aquatic Lands Outfall Easement No. 51-076959 from the Clark County Department of Public Works to the Discovery Clean Water Alliance, effective January 1, 2016, with the consent of the Washington State Department of Natural Resources. Concurrently, the original easement, established November 18, 2005, and set to expire November 17, 2035, is amended with new provisions also effective January 1, 2016. The easement pertains to the operation and maintenance of a 30-inch concrete outfall pipe, detailing terms for use, environmental liability, financial security, and insurance.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2016
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2016
Expires:
This document outlines the assignment of an existing Aquatic Lands Outfall Easement No. 51-076959 from the Clark County Department of Public Works to the Discovery Clean Water Alliance, effective January 1, 2016, with the consent of the Washington State Department of Natural Resources. Concurrently, the original easement, established November 18, 2005, and set to expire November 17, 2035, is amended with new provisions also effective January 1, 2016. The easement pertains to the operation and maintenance of a 30-inch concrete outfall pipe, detailing terms for use, environmental liability, financial security, and insurance.
ActiveThis document outlines a nonexclusive franchise agreement between Clark County and the Discovery Clean Water Alliance, granting the Alliance rights to construct, operate, and maintain a regional wastewater transmission and treatment system within Clark County's Public Rights-of-Way. The initial term of the franchise is twenty (20) years from the effective date of June 27, 2014, with provisions for automatic renewals. The agreement details terms and conditions related to facility installation, maintenance, relocation, compliance with codes, indemnification, and insurance requirements. No direct franchise fee is imposed; however, the County reserves the right to charge fees for administration and permit processing.
Effective Date
Jun 27, 2014
Expires
Effective: Jun 27, 2014
Expires:
This document outlines a nonexclusive franchise agreement between Clark County and the Discovery Clean Water Alliance, granting the Alliance rights to construct, operate, and maintain a regional wastewater transmission and treatment system within Clark County's Public Rights-of-Way. The initial term of the franchise is twenty (20) years from the effective date of June 27, 2014, with provisions for automatic renewals. The agreement details terms and conditions related to facility installation, maintenance, relocation, compliance with codes, indemnification, and insurance requirements. No direct franchise fee is imposed; however, the County reserves the right to charge fees for administration and permit processing.
ActiveThis document outlines several agreements and supporting schedules for the transfer of the Salmon Creek Wastewater Management System (SCWMS) from Clark County to the Discovery Clean Water Alliance. The primary "Transfer Agreement" (effective June 27, 2014, with a closing date of January 1, 2015) facilitates the conveyance of SCWMS infrastructure, real property, easements, personal property, and cash reserves from Clark County to the Alliance, with no direct monetary payment for the transfer itself. It is also complemented by a "Franchise Agreement" (effective June 27, 2014, for 20 years) for facility operation in rights-of-way, and an "Operator Agreement" (effective January 1, 2015, for 5 years) where Clark County will continue to operate the assigned regional assets for the Alliance. The overarching "Interlocal Formation Agreement" (effective January 4, 2013) established the Alliance to jointly provide regional wastewater services.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2015
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2015
Expires:
This document outlines several agreements and supporting schedules for the transfer of the Salmon Creek Wastewater Management System (SCWMS) from Clark County to the Discovery Clean Water Alliance. The primary "Transfer Agreement" (effective June 27, 2014, with a closing date of January 1, 2015) facilitates the conveyance of SCWMS infrastructure, real property, easements, personal property, and cash reserves from Clark County to the Alliance, with no direct monetary payment for the transfer itself. It is also complemented by a "Franchise Agreement" (effective June 27, 2014, for 20 years) for facility operation in rights-of-way, and an "Operator Agreement" (effective January 1, 2015, for 5 years) where Clark County will continue to operate the assigned regional assets for the Alliance. The overarching "Interlocal Formation Agreement" (effective January 4, 2013) established the Alliance to jointly provide regional wastewater services.
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