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077-19 - City of Bremerton - ContractINTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR PURCHASE AND SALE OF ASSETS IN THE 580 ZONE This Interlocal Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between the City of Bremerton, a municipal corporation of the first class ("Bremerton"), and the City of Port Orchard, a municipal corporation of the first class ("Port Orchard"). RECITALS WHEREAS, Bremerton and Port Orchard each own and operate separate 580 Zone water systems that are contiguous to each other; and WHEREAS, Bremerton and Port Orchard share the use of an existing 16" water transmission main (Transmission Main) and an existing 0.45 MG storage reservoir ("Reservoir") located within the 580 Zone under the terms of an existing interlocal agreement; and WHEREAS, Port Orchard currently owns, operates and maintains the 580 Zone Transmission Main, Reservoir, and underlying 4.63-acre property listed under tax parcel number 082301-2-001-2005 ("Property") as shown on Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, Port Orchard currently owns, operates and maintains an 8" water distribution main and fire hydrant ("Distribution Main") serving McCormick Village Park within Bremerton Water Service Area, which must be conveyed to Bremerton in accordance with the Kitsap County Coordinated Water System Plan; and WHEREAS, Port Orchard is constructing additional storage within its 580 Zone, which will allow for the surplus sale of the above -mentioned Reservoir, Transmission Main, Property, and Distribution Main to Bremerton; and WHEREAS, Bremerton desires to purchase, own, operate, and maintain the City of Port Orchard's existing 580 Zone Reservoir, Transmission Main, Distribution Main, and Property; and WHEREAS, Bremerton currently has an easement, recorded under Auditor's File Number 201006020014, which allows for the future construction of water storage reservoirs on property which is owned by Port Orchard and listed under tax parcel number 072301-1-006-2003, adjacent to the Property, as shown on Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, Bremerton desires to purchase Port Orchard's 580 Zone Transmission Main, Reservoir, Property, and Distribution Main through the sale and delivery of water to Port Orchard in the 580 Zone on an interim basis, until system improvements are completed that will allow for the separation of the two systems; and WHEREAS, Bremerton currently sells water to Port Orchard in the 580 Zone, and there is an existing agreement in place that establishes the water volumes and flowrates which apply to the sale of water to Port Orchard attached as Exhibit B; and Agreement of Purchase and Sale ofAssels in the 580 Zone Page l of 8 WHEREAS, Port Orchard owns Well 11 in the 580 Zone for which Port Orchard has secured Permits to Appropriate Public Waters equal to 750 gallons per minute and is pursuing the development of Well 11 to replace the current shallow Wells 1, 2, and 3; and WHEREAS, Port Orchard has required McCormick Communities to drill and pump test the future Well 12 in the 580 Zone; and WHEREAS, Bremerton and Port Orchard wish to define the terms and conditions by which Port Orchard will purchase water and Bremerton, in turn, will assume ownership, operations, and maintenance of the City of Port Orchard's 580 Zone Reservoir, Transmission Main, Distribution Main, and Property; and WHEREAS, the South Kitsap School District owns real property for the development of a future high school (School Site) which will require substantial fire flow. This property is listed under tax parcel number 0523010-3-037-2004; and WHEREAS, it is Bremerton and Port Orchard's desire to reduce above average water use in Port Orchard's 580 Zone; NOW, THEREFORE, based upon the above recitals, and in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, the parties hereby warrant, covenant, and agree as follows: AGREEMENT 1. Existing and Future Agreements. 1.1 Existing 580 Zone Agreement. The existing Interlocal Agreement for Cooperative Water System Development in the Port Orchard 580 Zone/Bremerton 580 Zone date December 26, 2001 is hereby terminated. (See Exhibit B) 1.2 Future Emergency Intertie. Port Orchard and Bremerton agree to consider an emergency intertie agreement at the conclusion of this Agreement. 2. Assets Purchased and Liabilities Assumed. 2.1 Assets Purchased. On the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, Bremerton agrees to purchase from Port Orchard, and Port Orchard agrees to sell to Bremerton, all of the assets of Port Orchard relating to the existing 0.45 MG Reservoir; existing 16-inch Transmission Main; existing 8" Distribution Main, Fire Hydrant and Meters in McCormick Village Park; and Tax Parcel 082301-2-001-2005 (the "Purchased Assets"), as listed in Exhibit C, upon completion and agreement of the below: a. A new Port Orchard 580 Zone water storage reservoir will be completed on tax parcel 072301-1-006-2003 by April 30, 2021. Agreement of Purchase and Sale ojAssetc in the 580 Zone page 2 of 8 b. Port Orchard will continue the active operation and maintenance of the existing Reservoir; Transmission Main; Distribution Main; and Property including all scheduled maintenance and inspections until the transfer of ownership to Bremerton is complete. c. Bremerton will vacate the Water Reservoir Easement on tax parcel 072301-1- 006-2003 and recorded under auditors file number 201006020014, attached in Exhibit A. d. Port Orchard will modify the existing drain piping for the Reservoir to allow shared use of the drainage pipe and pond, if necessary, as shown in Exhibit A. e. Port Orchard will grant to Bremerton an easement for the 8" Distribution Main, Fire Hydrant and three Water Meters serving McCormick Village Park. 2.2 These improvements allow the complete separation of the two water systems with the exception of any service connection or emergency intertie allowed by the two parties. The sale of the Purchased Assets shall be by a Deed of Conveyance in the form of Exhibit D attached hereto and no warranty as to the condition of the Purchased Assets shall be provided. The real estate associated with the purchased assets shall be conveyed by Quit Claim Deed in the form of Exhibit E attached hereto. 2.3 Assignment of Contract Rights. Contract rights and licenses relating to the Purchased Assets shall be assigned to Bremerton pursuant to such instruments of assignment as are mutually acceptable to and agreed by Bremerton and Port Orchard and their respective legal counsel. Port Orchard shall obtain any required consents or waivers with respect to such assignments at or prior to Closing. 3. Purchase Price. The total purchase price for Purchased Assets is established as $804,000 and will be paid on the basis of the value of water sold to Port Orchard over an extended period of time as outlined below: 3.1 Purchased Assets Value. The value of the Reservoir and Property tax parcel #082301-2-001-2005 (including appurtenances) is established at $434,000. 3.2 Purchased Asset Value. The total length of the transmission main is 6,900 feet. The value of the asset is established at $345,000. 3.3 Purchased Asset Value. The value of the Distribution Main, Fire Hydrant and three Water Meters serving McCormick Village Park is established at $25,000. The total length of the distribution main is approximately 330 feet. An easement shall be provided to Bremerton. Agreement of Purchase and Sale ojAssets in the 580 Zone Page 3 of 8 3.4 Water Value. The value of the water supplied to the Port Orchard 580 Zone by Bremerton shall be calculated at 95% of Bremerton's most current published outside retail water service rates with no monthly service charge. 4. Rate of Water Supplied to Port Orchard by Bremerton. Bremerton agrees that water supplied to Port Orchard between the effective date of this Agreement and the completion of the new Port Orchard 580 Zone Reservoir, Well 11, and Well 12 improvements (the date on which the last component is completed or the expiration of the Term of this Agreement pursuant to Section 10 below, whichever occurs first) shall be 750 Gallons Per Minute (GPM) as the maximum rate of supply required to supplement and deliver Port Orchard's Maximum Day Demand. This commitment shall not survive the Term of this Agreement. Port Orchard and Bremerton agree to cooperatively provide adequate fire flow to the School Site. Bremerton agrees to collaborate with Port Orchard when determining the fire flow capacity available from both utilities. Any infrastructure required to provide adequate fire protection will be determined by both Bremerton and Port Orchard. 5. Water Quality. Bremerton agrees to deliver water to Port Orchard at the purity and quality in effect for residential customers of Bremerton. Port Orchard agrees to deliver water to Bremerton at the purity and quality in effect to residential customers of Port Orchard, except that water delivered by Port Orchard to Bremerton shall not be fluoridated. In the event of water quality problems in either system, Bremerton and Port Orchard agree to work cooperatively and diligently to determine the source/location of the problem and correct it. Regardless of the source/location of water quality problems, each party agrees to assume the cost of correcting water quality problems within its own system. 6. Port Orchard Commitment for Source and Storage. Port Orchard agrees to ensure that the new Port Orchard 580 Zone Reservoir is completed and operational by April 30, 2021. Port Orchard agrees to prepare complete bid ready PS&E for the Well 11 Project in 2020 and pursue construction in 2021. Port Orchard has secured a commitment from McCormick Communities for the construction of Well 12. 6.1 McCormick Village Splash Pad. Port Orchard agrees to retrofit the Splash Pad at McCormick Village Park with a recirculating water supply system by April 30, 2021. 6.2 McCormick Village Park. Bremerton agrees not to charge Port Orchard for water used at McCormick Village Park until May 1, 2021 at which time Bremerton will assume ownership of any Water Meters serving said Park. 6.3 Port Orchard Water Conservation Program. Port Orchard will establish and Agreement of Purchase and Safe ojAssels in the 580 Zone Page 4 of 8 implement a Water Conservation Program designed for the users of the McCormick Woods Water System. The goal of this program is to reduce domestic water consumption in the Port Orchard 580 Zone. Conservation efforts by Port Orchard will be enumerated in the annual Water Use Efficiency report to the Office of Drinking Water and is available online through Sentry Internet on the Office of Drinking Water website. 6.4 Drought Conditions. During drought conditions or other supply shortages suffered by Bremerton for any reason, it is agreed that Port Orchard customers supplied with water will comply with similar restrictions and conservation measures required or requested of Bremerton customers according to Bremerton's Water Shortage Contingency Plan. 6.5 Alternative Sources. Port Orchard agrees to actively pursue the development of alternative sources for the 580 Zone. Projects for consideration to accomplish this include installing an intertie between Port Orchard's 390 and 580 Zones and development of an alternative and/or additional well site. 7. Accounting. 7.1 Accounting for Water Supplied to Port Orchard in the 580 Zone. Bremerton will provide a quarterly accounting of Port Orchard's water consumption in the 580 Zone and billing under the existing agreements located in Exhibit B but defer any payment by Port Orchard until the purchase price of the Reservoir, Property, Distribution Main, and Transmission Main has been satisfied in accordance with this Agreement. The quantity of water delivered to Port Orchard shall be determined by Bremerton by deducting the volume measured by the three 10-inch master meters (Account numbers 4647120, 4647110, 4647090) from the total volume delivered by Pump Station 2A as measured by the pump station mag meter (Account number 4626960). 7.2 Value of Water Supplied to Port Orchard. Bremerton will provide an accounting at the end of each year that identifies the value of water consumed by Port Orchard which has been applied to the amount owed by Bremerton. 8. Taxes. 8.1 Taxes Resulting from Sale. To the extent applicable to this transaction, Bremerton shall be responsible for and shall pay at closing all local and state use or excise taxes that are applicable on the sale of the Purchased Assets to Bremerton, if any. Bremerton and Port Orchard agree to split equally the excise taxes due on the real property conveyed by Port Orchard to Bremerton. 8.2 Prior Taxes Owing. Port Orchard shall be responsible for all personal property taxes, B&O taxes, and other taxes owing in connection with the conduct of Port Orchard's business prior to Closing. Agreement of Purchase and Sale of Assets in the 580 Zone Page 5 of 8 9. Closing Date and Delivery Date of the Assets. The Closing shall be scheduled at such time as mutually agreed that the physical separation of the two water systems is possible without a detrimental effect on either system. At the Closing, Port Orchard shall deliver to Bremerton the Deed of Conveyance in the form attached hereto as Exhibit D and shall convey the real estate by Quit Claim deed in the form attached hereto as Exhibit E. 10. Term. It is understood by both parties that this Agreement should remain in effect until such time that Port Orchard has acquired adequate source to provide water to Port Orchard's 580 Zone. The term of this Agreement shall run from the date of this Agreement until December 31, 2024. Upon written agreement, the term of this Agreement may be extended by the Mayor of each of the parties hereto, for successive one-year terms with the same terms and conditions. 11. Notices. All notices, requests, demands and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given if delivered or if mailed, by United States certified or registered mail, postage prepaid, to the parties or their assignees at the following addresses (or at such other single address as shall be given in writing by one party to the other): Notice to Bremerton shall be sent to: City of Bremerton Attn: Public Works & Utilities Director 100 Oyster Bay Avenue North Bremerton, WA 98312 Notice to Port Orchard shall be sent to: City of Port Orchard Attn: Public Works Director 216 Prospect Street Port Orchard, WA 98366 12. Severability. If any portion of the Agreement or its application is held invalid, the remainder of the Agreement or the application of the remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected. 13. Modification. This Agreement represents the entire agreement between the parties. No change, Agreement of Purchase and Sale of Assds in the S80 Zone Page 6 of 8 termination, or attempted waiver of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be binding on either of the parties unless executed in writing by authorized representatives of each of the parties. 14. Benefit. This Agreement shall be binding upon, and inure to the benefit of, the respective legal representatives, beneficiaries, successors and assigns of Port Orchard and Bremerton. Without limiting the foregoing, Port Orchard's rights hereunder may be enforced by it in its own name. In the event that Bremerton causes the assets and business of Port Orchard to be transferred to some other corporation, the rights of Bremerton and of Port Orchard hereunder may be enforced by such other corporation in its own name. 15. Dispute Resolution. Any claim by either party against the other related to this Agreement shall be filed in Kitsap County Superior Court. Each party is responsible for its own attorney's fees and litigation costs. 16. Indemnification. Each party shall defend, indemnify and hold the other party, its officers, officials, employees, agents and volunteers harmless from any and all claims, injuries, damages, losses or suits, including all legal costs and attorney fees, arising out of or in connection with its performance of this Agreement. In cases of concurrent fault of the City and County, the provision requiring each party to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the other party are valid and enforceable only to the extent of the fault of the respective party. 17. Entire Agreement. This Agreement (including all exhibits and schedules attached hereto and all documents delivered as provided for herein) supersedes all oral statements and representations and contains the entire agreement among the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and the transactions contemplated hereby. 18. Effective Date. This Agreement shall become effective upon execution by both parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties below have duly executed this Agreement. CITY OF BREMERTON CITY OF PORT ORCHARD By: CfK6wheeler its: Mayor -COr By: Robert Putaansuu its: Mayor Agreement of Pnrckau and Safe afAndr in tke 580 Zane Page 7 of 8 Date: ) Date: - --t- 3 MI 2 ttest: Attest. City derk erk A moyed a to form: Approved as to form: R ger A. Lu v h 3e fer K. Robertson City Attorney Attorney for Port Orchard AgreenrW of Purchare and Safe efAuds in 8be 5M Zmw Page 8 of 8 EXHIBIT A BREMERTON RESERVOIR AND LAND PURCHASE T r P.1 W � y o Z O C5 g ExhibitA - Bremerton Reservoir and Land Purchase A — 1 of 2 EXHIBIT B INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR COOPERATIVE WATER SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT IN THE PORT ORCHARD 580 ZONEBREMERTON 580 ZONE INCLUDING ADDENDUM NO. 1 TO INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT Exhibit B - Interlocal Agreement for Cooperative Water System Development in the Port Orchard 580 Zone/Bremerton 580 Zone B — 1 of 19 INT;ERLOCAL AGREEMENT for Cooperative Water System Development In the Port orchard 580 Zone / Bremerton 580 Zone THIS AGREEMENT is rnade and entered into this,,%&�day of , 2001, by and between the CITY OF BREMERTON, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as Bremerton, and the CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, hereinafter referred to as Port Orchard. FACTUAL BACKGROW41): 1. Port Orchard's 680 zone water system and the Bremerton's 580 zone water System abut at Old Clifton Road. 2. R _I_e tenuity ands ci n ,--ASe`wire - Port Orchard and Bremerton desire to provide the highest reliability of service Its their customers at reasonable cost. The Cities recognize that water resources are finite and vulnerable and that prudent use and management of theca resources ran ba facilitatod by coop*rmtivrl among water utilities. The Cities agree that cooperation in the construction, operation and management of the water systems that serve the Port Orchard 580 and Bremerton 580 zones will: • Improve overall system reliability, • Enhance the manageability of the systems, + Provide opportunities for conjunctive use of water supplies, • Delay the need to develop new water sources, and + Result In cost efficiencies for both systems 3. DefArrauphosing A—Bre erttQn tnfrastn�sure - Currently, Bremerton has no significant system Improvements In its 560 zone. To serve the 580 zone, Bremerton must construct new pumping, storage, transmission and distribution feciAles. Port Orchard has existing storage and transmission mains in Its 680 zone. These facilities have excess capacity on an interim basis. The Port Orchard 580 and Bremerton 580 zones can be made hydraulfcaily consistent so that the excess capacity of the port Orchard system can be utilized by Bremerton. Cooperation with Port Orchard will allow phasing of Bremerton system improvements, deferring Capital expenditures and reducing the overall system cost. 4. Sh rlc a of Exlstlog. Sita - Bremerton requires a site for a future reservoir to serve its 580 zone. Port: Orchard ovens a site at the regional topographic high point. The site Is large enough to ;accommodate a future Bremerton reservoir. 5. pliminlon of ;;old PlImp Staffs ns - A portion of the Port Orchard service area Is too high to be served by the ex sting Port Orchard 680 zone reservoir. Port Orchard plans to create a new 660 pressure zone, &!rrved by a new pump station, to serve this high area. A portion Of the Bremerton 580 zone is also too high to be served by its future Bremerton reservoir and A60-16494oc Page 1 of 4GG Inc. December 17, 200t Page &2 of 19 service to this area will also require a new high pressure zone and pump station, it is logical and cost effective to coordinate ;;ervice to these adjacent high areas so that only a single new high pressure zone and pump station is required, 6.SfacE�u� sat• P�?tctatdf - Port Orchard requires an additional source of supply to satisfy its 2017 system growth projections. Port Orchard has applications pending for additional water -rights, but the ultimate disposition of these applications is uncertain. Bremerton has available source of supply to provide to the City of Port Orchard on a long term, uninterruptible basks, 7. RCW 39.34 and 35,92.200 empower Bremerton and Port Orchard to enter into a cooperative agreement for providing outside water service. IT IS AGREED: �• COOPERATIVt:; WATER SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT PLAN: Port Orchard and Bremerton agree to cooperatlt in the design, Installation, operation and management of major water system infrastructure an;l Water supply to serve the Port Orchard 580 zone, the Bremerton 680 Zone and the future Port Orchard/Bremerton 660 zone, as outlined In the attached Cooperative Water System DEivelopment flan, (The Cooperative Plan). The Cooperative Plan, which is attached and made a part hereof, has been reviewed and is approved upon adoption of the Intedocal Agreement by the City Councils for Bremerton and Port Orchard. 2. SERVICE AREA. Nothing in this agreement is to be construed as changing or altering the water service area boundaries that exist as of the date of this agreement. 3. RESALE: Water supplied under this agreement shall not be resold to third party utilities without the prior written consent of the supplying utility. 4. WATER SUPPLY: - i-')ort Orchard agrees to supply water for domestic use and fireflow to the 4200 Feigley Property from its 580 pressure zone via its 16 Inch water main in Old Clifton Road, until such time as a separate Bremerton watermain In Old Clifton Road (or its equivalent) is constructed and operational. Fireflow rates/volumes and domestic/ firefiow service pressures supplied by Port Orchard will be a minimum of 1,700 gpm for one hour at a minimum of gradient of 640 at the connection. Bremerton agrees to supply water to Port Orchard, via its 12 Inch Campus Parkway watemtain (Old Clifton Road connection), to replenish the water supplied by Port Orchard to the 4200 Felgley property. The water supplied by Bremerton to Port Orchard will be delivered at a minimum hydraulic gradient of 580. The volume of wator supplied by Port Orchard to the 4200 Felgley property shall be replenished by Bremerton on a continuous basis, or as otherwise agreed to. 6 2(= - Upon implementation of the 660 zone, Port Orchard agrees to supply water for domestic use and firefiow to Bremerton's 660 service area, via the 660 pump station. Fireflow rates/volurnes and domestIcIfireflow service pressures supplied by Port Orchard will be agreed to and approved by both Port Orchard and Bremerton prior to implementation of the 660 zone. Bremerton agrees to supply water to Port Orchard, via the Campos Parkway connection or reservoir site connection, as applicable, to replenish the water supplied by Por.: Orchard to Bremerton's portion of the 660 service area. The Water' supplied by Bremerton to Port Orchard will be delivered at a minimum hydraulic 06560.1 &i3.doo Page 2 of a IGO inc, December 17.2oot Page B-3 of 19 gradient of 580. Thal volume of water supplied by Port Orchard to Bremerton's 660 service area shall be replenished by Bremerton on a continuous basis, or as otherwise agreed to. Firefiaw and Froerg_e;pny gnpol - Port Orchard agrees to supply the Bremerton 580 zone with firefiow, via th s Old Clifton Road connection or reservoir site connection, as applicable, until such time as a separate Bremerton storage reservoir is constructed and operational. Fireflovr will be provided at a maximum rate of 1,700 gpm for a maximum period of 3 hours at a minimum gradient of 540 at the connection. If either Bremerton or Port Orchard has a need for an emergency water supply (other than fireflow), it shall notify the other utility of this and of the volume required prior to activating the connection between the two systems. Notification of this need may be verbal, but it Will be followed up wihnin 10 working days by written confirmation. The emergency supply of water between eac,•I system shall not be unreasonably be denied by either party. The volume of water :supplied for fireflow or emergency supply shall be replenished by the receiving utility to the ,supplying utility within 24 hours after the emergency, or as otherwise agreed to. Bre-Martan 1nintQ.untibte SL=I- Beglnning;on January 1, 2004 (or at a later time agreed by the parties, Bremerton agrees to supply a uninterruptible water supply to the Port Orchard 560 Zone of up to a maximum of 285 ac,-ft. on a yearly basis, at maximum rate not to <!ixceed 360 gpm, via the Old Clifton Road connection or reservoir site connection, as applicable. This supply is in addition to water supplied by Bremerton to Port Orchard for senrice of the 4200 Peigfey property, the Bremerton 660 zone, emergency purposes or for service of other portions of the Bremerton service area that may be Included In this agreement (and served via the Port Orchard system) in the future. The water supplied by Sremerton to Port Orchard will be delivered at a minimum hydraulic gradient of 580. Port Orchard agrees to compensate Bremerton for this long term water supply in accordance with the terms of this agreement. The water supplied by Bremerton to Port Orchard shall be firm and uninterruptible until such future time as Port Orchard may secure new water rights to replace the Bremerton supply. Port Orchard agrees to make diligent, continuous, best efforts to acquire water rights to replace the Bremerton supply. Nothing In this Agreement shall abrogate Port Oraherd's obligation to provide its water supply needs through its own sources at the earliest possible date. Bremerton agrees that if new water rights are not secured, the water supplied by Bremerton will continue indefinitely. For purposes of this Agreement Port Orchard Is a whole wle customer of the City of Bremerton and will make no claim to any Bremerton water right. 5. WATER QUALITY: Bremerton agrees to deliver water to Port Orchard at the purity and quality In effect for re:.ddentfal customers of Bremerton. Port Orchard agrees to deliver water to Bremerton at the purit;r and quality in effect for residential customers of Port Orchard, except that water delivered by Part Orchard to Bremerton shall not -be fluoridated. In the event of water quality problems In either :system, Bremerton and Port Orchard agree to work cooperatively and diligently to determine the caurce/location of the problem and correct It. Regardless of the sourcellocatlon of water quality problems, each party agrees to assume the cost of correcting water quality problems In Its own system. 6. COMPENSATION: For purposes of this agreement the cost of water shall be fixed at ninety-five percent (95%) of Eremerton's County retail rate. In calculating costs, the Master 09SM0.1843.doc Page 3 of HOG Ina Decerbber 17.2DOt Page BA of 19 Connection between the Port Orchard and Bremerton systems shall be assumed to be an 8 inch meter (regardless of actual Miller size). For all other connections between the systems, the meter size for billing purposes shall bo the actual Installed size, All water provided from or to either utility will be charged at this cost, unless otherwise agreed to. Payment for supplied water shall be made monthly by the receiving utility, upon receipt of an invoice from the supplying utility. Any and all fixed costal for a meter connection shall cease at such time that the receiving utility notifies the supplying utility that the connection is no longer necessary for normal domestic supply. After this notification, if the connection remains In place for purposes of emergency supply, it will not be subject to the fixed cost portion of a rate structure, although any water used for emergency purposes will bu subject to the agreed upon unit rate for water use. This agreement is based on the City of Bremerton's current rate structure, as of the date of this agreement. This rate structure consists of two parts: a foxed cost (based on meter size) and a variable cost (based on the actual volume of water purchased). It.is acknowledged that changes to this rate structure may eccur during the life of this agreement, It is agreed by the parties that any further rate strcture changes to add progressive rates for increased water usage, will accommodate the fact that the water supplied under this agreement will serve a large number of ERU's and that the estim.,lted total number of ERU's served will be used to calculate the volume of water In each rate tle:r. 7. WATER CONSI:iRVATION: Port Orchard has begun to prepare and Implement a water conservation plan for tlla Port Orchard 580 zone. The goal of. this plan Is to reduce domestic water consumption in the Port Orchard 580 zone. Upon execution of this agreement, Port Orchard will move to complete and Implement the conservation plan. During drought conditions or other supply shortages suffered by Bremerton for any reason, it is agreed that Port Orchard customers using Bremerton supplied water will comply with similar restrictions and consen+atlon measures required or requested of Bremerton customers according to Bremerton's Water Conservation Plan. S. NOTICES: All notices and other written communications required by this Agreement shall be In writing and, except as expressly provided elsewhere In this Agreement, shall be deemed to have been Riven at the time of delivery, if personally deliverer}, or at the time Of malting ff mailed by first claso., postage prepaid and addressed to the party at its address as stated below, or at such address as any party may designate at any time in writing. Director of Public Works i% Utilities City Engineer City of Bremerton City of Port Orchard 3027 Olympus Drive 216 Prospect Street Bremerton, WA 98310-4799 Port Orchard, WA 98368 P. SEVERASIt_IM, it is the intent of the parties that if any provision of this contract or its application} is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal, invalid, or void, the validity of the remaining provisions of this a*ntract or its application to other entities, or circumstances shall not be affected. The rernaining ;arovisions shall continue in full force and effect. The rights and Obligations of the parties shall bo construed and enforced as if the contract did not contain the Particular invalid provision. However, if the Invalid provision or its application is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be sub,,tantive and to render performance of the remaining provisions unworkable and non -feasible, it Is found to seriously affect the consideration and/or is inseparably connected to the remainder of the contract, the entire contract shall be null and void. 095360" 3.doc Pope 4 era HGG Ise. December 17. 2001 Page B-5 of 19 10. MODIFICATIOIJ: This Agreement represents the entire agreement between the parties. No change, terrninst;on or attempted waiver of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be binding on either of the parties unless executed in wriling by authortzed representatives of each of the parties. This AgrE:lernent shall not be modified, supplemented, or otherwise affected by the course of dealings between the parties. 11. BENEFITS: This Agreement is entered Into for the benefit of the parties to this Agreement only and shall conf it no benefits, direct or implied, on any third persons. The rights granted by this Agreement may not bo assigned without the written consent of the Mayor of the Qtv of Bremerton and the Mayor of the City of Port Orchard. 12. ARBITRATION: Disputes under this Agreement shall be settled through binding arbitration and the parties agree and stipulate pursuant to MAR 8.1 that the Mandatory Arbitration Rules for Superior Court shall apply, except Section Vill, Trial De Novo. 13. Consent: Whenever it is provided in this contract that the prior written consent or approval of either party is required as a condition precedent to any actions, the requested consent or approval shall not be unreaseinabiy withheld. When prior consent is sought, falture of the party to respond in writing within g4 days of the request shall be deemed as the party's consent or approval, This provision does not apply to requests for amendments of this contract. 14. Emergency situations: Nothing in this contract shall be deemed to preclude either party from taking necessary action to maintain or restore water supply In emergency situations and such action shalt not be deemed a violation of this contract. 15. No Joint Ventura _ individual Liability; This is not an agreement of joint venture or partnership. No provision of this contract shall be construed so as to make either party individually or collectively a partner or joint venture with the other party. Neither party is an agent of the other. Neither party shall be liable for the acts of the other in any representative capacity whatsoever. 16_ Complete Agreement: This contract represents the entire agreement between the parties hereto concerning file subject matter hereof. This contract may not be amended except as provided herein. 17. Venue, .lurisdicilon and Specific Performance: in the event of litigation between the partles, venue and jurisdiction shall lie with the Kitsap County Superior Court of,the State of Washington. The parties shall be entitled to specific performance of the terms hereof. 18. default: In the event of default of any provision of the contract, the non -defaulting party shall send written notice tc the other party setting forth the nature of the' default. If the default is for a monetary payment due hereunder, the defaulting party shall have thirty (30) days to cure the default. In the event of other defaults, the non -defaulting party shall use its best efforts to cure the default within ninety (90) days. If such default cannot be reasonably cured within such ninety (90) day period, the non -defaulting party shall, upon written request prior to the expiration of the ninety (90) day period be granted an additional sixty (60) days to cure the default. 19. Force Majeure: The time periods for either party's performance under any provisions of this contract shall be extended for a reasonable period of time when either pares performance is prevented, in g{:od faith, due to fire, Rood, earthquake, lockouts, strike.$, 05%0.1843.ecc pages of 6 HGO Isla December 17. 2001 Page B-6 of 19 embargoes, acts of God, war and civil disobedience. If this provision is invoked, the invoking party agrees to immediately take ali reasonable steps to alleviate, cure, minimize or avoid the cause preventing such performance, at Its sole expense. 20. Successors: This contract shell Inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties and their successors and assigns. IN WITNESS WHEW."OF the parties hereto execute this Agreement this day of 2t)QR—. CITY OF BREMERTON BY: � - _ L, Mayor JATTEST: Clerk CITY OF PORT ORCHARD ICY: Mayor ATTEST: —Z - --- Cler APPR ORK .. APPROV TO City A orney iky Att mey Dr PA TM T PPROVAL; Director of Public V s & Utilities o9SWO- 1443. doe page 8or8 HGG f. December 17, U01 Page B-7 of 19 Port Orchard 580 Zone I Bremerton 580 Zone Plan for Cooperative Water System Development This Document provides a plan for cooperative water system development between the City of Port Orchard and the City of Bremerton. The Cooperative Water System Development Plan ("The Cooperative Plan") outlined below describes phased water improvements in the Pon Orchard 580 and Bremerton 580 zones which will provide safe, reliable service in an efficient and cost effective manner. Cooperation between the City of Bremerton and the City of Port Orchard in the development of their adjacent water systems will result in the following benefits: A. Reliability and Efficiency of Service - Water resources are finite and vulnerable and the prudent use and management of these resources can be facilitated by cooperation among water utilities. Cooperation in the construction, operation and management of the water systems that serve the Port Orchard 580 and Bremerton 580 zones will: Improve overall system reliability, Enhance the manageability of the systems, Provide opportunities for conjunctive use of water supplies, Will delay the need to develop new water sources, and Result in cost efficiencies for both systems B. Deferral/Phasing of Bremerton Infrastructure - Currently, Bremerton has no significant system improvements in its 680 zone. To serve the 580 zone, Bremerton must construct new pumping, storage, transmission and distribution facilities. Port Orchard has existing storage and transmission mains In its 580 zone. These facilities have excess capacity on an interim basis. The Port Orchard 580 and Bremerton 580 zones can be made hydraulically consistent so that the excess capacity of the Port Orchard system can be utilized by Bremerton. Cooperation with Port Orchard will allow phasing of Bremerton system improvements, deferring capital expenditures and reducing the overall system cost. C. Sharing, of Exislina Port Orcha►d_ Reserv_gir Site - Bremerton requires a site for a future reservoir to serve its 580 zone. Port Orchard owns a site at the regional topographic high point. The site is large enough to accommodate a future Bremerton reservoir. D. Elimfnatfon of Duplicate Pump Stations - A portion of the Port Orchard service area is too high to be served by the existing Port Orchard 580 zone reservoir. Port Orchard plans to create a new 660 pressure zone, served by a new pump station, to serve this high area. A portion of the Bremerton 580 zone is also too high to be served by its future Bremerton reservoir and service to this area will also require a o95560-1842.doc Page I of I I December 17. 2001 Page B-8 of 19 new high pressure zone and pump station. It is logical and cost effective to coordinate service to these adjacent high areas so that only a single new high pressure zone and pump station is required. E. Satisfaction of Port Orchard Water Source Requirements - Port Orchard requires an additional source of supply to satisfy its 2017 system growth projections. Port Orchard has applications pending for additional water rights, but the ultimate disposition of these applications is uncertain. Bremerton has available source of supply to provide to the City of Port Orchard on a long term, uninterruptible basis. The Cooperative Plan will be implemented in four phases, as described below. Attached is a summary chart which provides a quick one page synopsis of the main points of The Cooperative Plan. Also attached Is a map of The Cooperative Plan area (Figure 1) with key landmarks noted. For purpose of this Cooperative Plan, a Port Orchard 580 zone ERU connection is defined as a single family residential connection or, if other than single family, a connection which has an average daily demand of 290 gpd and a maximum daily demand of 650 gpd, and a Bremerton 580 zone ERU connection is defined as a single family residential donnection or, if other than single family, a connection which has an average daily demand of 202 gpd and a maximum daily demand of 392 gpd. Phase 1 Term: Phase 1 extends from the present through 923 Port Orchard ERU connections in the Port Orchard 580 Zone (approximately year 2004) or through 1,260 Bremerton ERU connections, In the Bremerton 580 Zone, whichever occurs first. During Phase 1 the 4200 Felgley property will be served by Port Orchard with water replenished by Bremerton, Phase I of the Northwest Corporate Campus will be served by the Bremerton system, and the McCormick Woods PUD and McCormick West will be served by the Port Orchard system. Phase_1 Water System Plan: In Phase 1, Bremerton will construct new Pump Station 2A, a new 12 inch transmission main in Campus Parkway (from pump station 2A to Old Clifton Road) and a new connection between the Port Orchard and Bremerton systems at Old Clifton Road (termed the Old Clifton Road connection). Port Orchard will provide up to 1,700 gpm of emergency fireflow for up to 3 hours to the Bremerton system, via the new Old Clifton Road connection. This will defer the need for Bremerton to construct a separate new storage reservoir in the 580 zone and a separate new water main in Old Clifton Road. Water will also be supplied from Bremerton to Port Orchard, via this connection, In the event of a supply emergency in the Port Orchard system. The 4200 Felgley property Is within the Bremerton service area and its internal water system will be constructed, owned and operated by Bremerton. In Phase 1, the 4200 Felgley project will connect to, and be supplied water from, the existing Port Orchard 16 inch water main o95560-1842.doc Page 2 of 11 December 17. 2001 Page B-9 of 19 in Old Clifton Road. This will defer the need for Bremerton to construct a separate new water main in Old Clifton Road. Bremerton will supply water to the Port Orchard system, via the Old Clifton Road connection, to replenish the water supplied by Port Orchard to the 4200 Feigley property. Port Orchard and Bremerton will also replenish and/or reimburse each other for water supplied for emergency and/or fireflow purposes. Specific responsibilities in Phase 1 are: Consistent Pressure Gradient - A consistent pressure gradient between the Bremerton and Port Orchard systems is required to facilitate cooperative service. Therefore, as part of Phase 1, Bremerton will adjust its'adjacent water system to a 580 pressure gradient so that it is consistent with the hydraulic gradient in the Port Orchard system. The adjustment of Bremerton's hydraulic gradient may require revisions to the design of Bremerton's planned Pump Station 2A. These revisions are the responsibility of Bremerton. All planning and design revisions necessary to accomplish the change in hydraulic gradient shall commence upon execution of this agreement and be completed by January 1, 2002. Bremerton Pump Station 2A - In Phase 1, Bremerton will construct, operate and maintain pump station 2A to supply a minimum of 1,600 gpm at a hydraulic gradient of 580 at the Port Orchard reservoir. Pump Station 2A will be equipped with a standby power generator sufficient to maintain operation of the pump station during a power outage. The pump station will be completed and operational by July 1, 2002. 12 inch Transmission Main in Cam us Parkwa - Bremerton will construct, operate and maintain a 12 inch transmission main in Campus Parkway from Pump Station 2A to the Old Clifton Road connection with the existing Port Orchard 16 inch water main. This transmission main shall be completed and operational by July 1, 2002. Connection between the Bremerton and Port Orchard S stems at OId Clifton (load - Bremerton will construct a connection (including meter) between the 12 inch transmission main in Campus Parkway and the existing Port Orchard 16 inch water main in Old Clifton Road (Old Clifton Road connection). The meter shall be capable of measuring the flow of water both from Bremerton to Port Orchard and from Port Orchard to Bremerton. The specific design and method of operation of the connection/meter shall be approved by both Pori Orchard and Bremerton prior to installation. Construction and maintenance of the connection/meter is the responsibility of Bremerton but the cost of construction, operation and maintenance will be shared equally by both Port Orchard and Bremerton. The connection shall be completed and operational by July 1, 2002. Port Orchard and Bremerton shall work together to secure Washington State Department of Health and Washington State Department of Ecology approval of the connection. If amendments to water system plan documents are required these shall be completed by each system at Its own expense. If additional specific studies/designs are required to secure approval of the connection these shall be completed as agreed to and the cost shared equally by both Port Orchard and Bremerton. Fire Campus - Fireflow for the Northwest Corporate Campus Is reported by Bremerton to be 1,700 gpm for 3 hours. Port Orchard has approximately 306,000 o95560-1842.doe Page 3 of 11 December 17. 2001 Page B-10 of 19 gallons of available storage in its existing reservoir which allows Port Orchard to provide up to 1,700 gpm of fireflow for 3 hours to the Bremerton system (at a minimum hydraulic gradient of 540). With Port Orchard supplying 1,700 gpm fireflow, Bremerton need not supply any fireflow directly from Pump Station 2A. If the fireflow requirement at Northwest Corporate Campus increases above 1,700 gpm due to unforeseen circumstances, Bremerton will supply the fireflow amount above 1,700 gpm. Port Orchard's supply of 1,700 gpm for 3 hours for fireflow is contingent on the approval of the local fire district and the Washington State Department of Health to allow standby and fireflow storage to utilize the same volume (in the Port Orchard 580 reservoir). Port Orchard and Bremerton will work together to secure these approvals. Service to 4200 Feigley Property - Bremerton will construct a connection (including meter) between the 4200 Feigley water system and the existing Port Orchard 16 inch water main in Old Clifton Road (Feigley connection). The meter shall be capable of measuring the flow of water from the Port Orchard system to the 4200 Felgley system. The specific design and method of operation of the connection/meter shall be approved by both Port Orchard and Bremerton prior to installation. Construction, operation, maintenance and all associated costs of the connection /meter is the responsibility of Bremerton. 660 Pressure Zone - Port Orchard will create a 660 pressure zone by designing, constructing, operating and maintaining a new pump station at the 580 reservoir site. The 660 pump station will be designed and constructed to service area in both Port Orchard and Bremerton. The 660 pump station will be designed to supply domestic demands and fireflow, in accordance with applicable state regulations. The 660 pump station will be equipped with a standby power generator sufficient to maintain operation of the pump station during a power outage, in accordance with applicable state regulations. Design and construction of the 660 pump station, and implementation of the 660 zone, will begin at a future date to be agreed on by Bremerton and Port Orchard. Design of the 660 pump station, the 660 zone boundaries, the number of connections to be served and required fireflow will be approved by both Port Orchard and Bremerton prior to implementation. The cost of design and construction of the 660 pump station will be shared by Bremerton and Port Orchard on a pro-rata basis, based on the total number of ERU connections within the 660 zone. Distribution mains within the 660 zone will generally be the individual responsibility of Port Orchard and Bremerton, depending on which service area they serve. The cost of shared distribution facilities in the 660 zone, If any, will be shared by Bremerton and Port Orchard on a pro -rate basis based on the total number of ERU connections served by the facility. Water supplied from the 660 pump station to the Bremerton service area will be metered. The specific design and method of operation of the connection/meter shall be approved by both Port Orchard and Bremerton prior to Installation. Construction, operation, maintenance and all associated costs of this connection/meter Is the responsibility of Bremerton. Bremerton will supply water to the Port Orchard system, via the Old Clifton Road connection, to replenish the water supplied by Port Orchard to the Bremerton service area within the 660 zone, including domestic, fireflow and emergency supply. o95560-1842.doc Page 4 or 11 December 17.2001 Page B-11 of 19 Phase Term: Phase 2 extends from 923 Port Orchard ERU connections in the Port Orchard 580 Zone (approximately year 2004) through 1,500 Port Orchard ERU connections (approximately year 2007) or through 3,350 Bremerton ERU connections in the Bremerton 580 Zone, whichever occurs first. Phase 2 Water System Plan: In Phase 2, Bremerton will provide a long term, uninterruptible source of supply to the Port Orchard system of up to 285 ac.-ft. on a yearly basis, at a maximum rate not to exceed 350 gpm. This supply Is in addition to water supplied by Bremerton to Port Orchard for service of the 4200 Feigley property, the 660 zone or for emergency purposes. This source of supply will be provided by upgrading the capacity of Bremerton Pump Station 2A (unless it was oversized in Phase 1). In Phase 2, Port Orchard will continue to provide up to 1,700 gpm of emergency firellow for up to 3 hours to the Bremerton system at a minimum hydraulic gradient of 540, via the Old Clifton road connection, and Port Orchard will continue to supply water to 4200 Feigley via the Feigley connection, deferring Bremerton transmission rosin and storage improvements. In Phase 2 water will also be supplied between the systems, via the Old Clifton Road connection, In the event of a water supply emergency in either system. Specific responsibilities during Phase 2 are: Bremerton Puma Station 2A - in Phase 2, Bremerton will upgrade the capacity of Pump Station 2A to accommodate the supply of a maximum of 350 gpm to the Port Orchard water system. All incremental costs associated with the required capacity upgrades to Pump Station 2A will be the responsibility of Port Orchard. The pump station capacity upgrades will be completed and operational within one year of Port Orchard's request, In writing, that the source be made available, but no sooner than January 1, 2004. 12 inch Tr nsmissi n Main i Cam us Parkwa -If the supply of an additional 350 gpm to the Mort Orchard system requires upgrading the capacity of. transmission mains • in Campus Parkway, the cost of these upgrades will be the responsibility of Port Orchard. However, Bremerton will cooperate with Port Orchard to minimize the need for transmission main upgrades by managing its system as efficiently as possible, including utilizing distribution mains as transmission facilities where feasible. Bremerton Unfnterru tible Supply to Port Orchard - Beginning in Phase 2, Bremerton will provide a uninterruptible source of supply to the Port Orchard 680 Zone of up to a maximum of 285 ac.-ft. on a yearly basis, at a maximum rate not to exceed 350 gpm, via the Campus Parkway or reservoir site connection, as applicable. This supply Is in addition to water supplied by Bremerton to Port Orchard for service of the 4200 Feigley property, 660 zone or for emergency purposes. The water supplied by Bremerton to Port Orchard will be delivered at a minimum hydraulic gradient of 580 (at the 580 reservoir). o95560-1842.doc Page 5 of 11 December 17.2001 Page B-12 of 19 The water supplied by Bremerton to Port Orchard shall be firm and uninterruptible until such future time as Port Orchard may secure new water rights to replace the Bremerton supply. Port Orchard agrees to make diligent, continuous, best efforts to acquire water rights to replace the Bremerton supply. Nothing in this Agreement shall abrogate Port Orchard's obligation to provide its water supply needs through its own sources at the earliest possible date. Bremerton agrees that if new water rights are not secured, the water supplied by Bremerton will continue indefinitely. For purposes of this Agreement Port Orchard is a wholesale customer of the City of Bremerton and will make no claim to any Bremerton water right. Bremerton will coordinate Its operation and maintenance of pump station 2A so that interruptions, if any, in water supplied to Port Orchard occur during low water use periods. Regulatory Approvals - Port Orchard and Bremerton shall work together to secure Washington State Department of Health and Washington State Department of Ecology approval of Bremerton's supply to Port Orchard. It amendments to the water system plan documents are required these shall be completed by each system at their own expense. If additional specific studies/designs are required to secure approval these shall be completed as agreed to and the cost shared equally by both Port Orchard and Bremerton. Phase Term: Phase 3 extends from 1,500 Port Orchard EAU connections in the Port Orchard 580 Zone (approximately year 2007) through 2835 Port Orchard EAU connections in the 580 Zone (full buildout - approximately year 2018) or through 3,350 Bremerton ERU connections in the Bremerton 580 Zone, whichever occurs first. Phase 3 Water System Plan: After approximately 1,500+/- EAU connections in the Port Orchard 580 Zone, the existing Port Orchard 16 inch main in Old Clifton Road may not have sufffclent capacity to supply fireflow to the Bremerton system. In Phase 3 Bremerton will construct a permanent transmission main In Old Clifton Road from Campus Parkway to the Port Orchard reservoir and 4200 Feigley will be disconnected from the Port Orchard 16 inch main and served from this new Bremerton main. In Phase 3 the connection between the Port Orchard and Bremerton systems at Old Clifton Road will be relocated to the Port Orchard reservoir site (termed the reservoir connection). In Phase 3, Port Orchard will continue to provide up to 1,700 gpm of emergency fireflow for up to 3 hours to the Bremerton system at a minimum gradient of 540, via the reservoir connection, deferring the need for Bremerton to construct a separate new storage reservoir in the 580 zone. During Phase 3, Port Orchard will construct a second reservoir on Its existing reservoir site to satisfy its growth requirements In its 580 zone. Port Orchard will coordinate the design of this second reservoir with Bremerton so that space is available at the Port Orchard site for a future Bremerton reservoir(s). o95560-1842.doc Page 60111 December 17.2001 Page B-13 of 19 Specific responsibilities during Phase 3 are: Bremerton 12 inch Transmission Main in Old Clifton Road - Bremerton will construct, operate and maintain a 12 inch transmission main in Old Clifton Road from Campus Parkway to a connection with the Port Orchard water system at the Port Orchard reservoir site (reservoir connection). The transmission main will be completed and operational within 1 year of Port Orchard's request, in writing, that the main be constructed, but no sooner than 2007. It Bremerton's long term supply of 35o gpm to the Port Orchard system requires upgrading the capacity of the Bremerton transmission main in Old Clifton Road, the cost of this upgrade will be the responsibility of Port Orchard. However, Bremerton will cooperate with Port Orchard to minimize the need for transmission main upgrades by managing its system as efficiently as possible, including utilizing distribution mains as transmission facilities where feasible. Relocation of the Connection between the Bremerton and Port Orchard Syslems - As an element of the installation of its transmission main in old Clifton Road, Bremerton will relocate the Old Clifton Road connection and meter to the Port Orchard reservoir site (reservoir connection). The specific design and method of operation of the connection/meter relocation shall be approved by both Port Orchard and Bremerton prior to installation. Installation and maintenance of the connection/meter at the reservoir site is the responsibility of Bremerton, but the cost of installation, operation and maintenance will be shared equally by both Port Orchard and Bremerton. The construction schedule for relocation of the connection/meter shall be coordinated with Port Orchard to avoid disruptions in supply to Port Orchard. Re ulato A royals - Port Orchard and Bremerton shall work together to secure Washington State Department of Health and Washington State Department of Ecology approval of the connection relocation. If amendments to the water system plan documents are required these shall be completed by each system Ed their own expense. It additional specific studies/designs are required to secure approval these shall be completed as agreed to and the cost shared equally by both Port Orchard and Bremerton. tease 4 Term' There is no specific timetable for the start of Phase 4. Phase 4 begins when Bremerton requires separate standby storage in its 580 Zone and/or when separation of the Port Orchard and Bremerton systems is desired by either City, whichever occurs first. Phase 4 lqm 5 stem Plan: In Phase 4, the Bremerton and Port Orchard systerns will be functionally separated. Bremerton will construct separate storage reservoir(s) on the Port Orchard reservoir site(s) and a separate distribution main in Old Clifton Road (if necessary). In Phase 4 Bremerton will provide its own fireflow. Port Orchard will provide space within its reservoir site to Bremerton for a reservoir, when requested to do so by Bremerton. Specific responsibilities during Phase 4 are: o95560-1842.doe Page 7 of 11 December 17.200t Page B-14 of 19 Bremerton Stora e Reservoirs to be located on the Port Orchard Reservoir Sita s Tax Parcel Nos. 0723-011-006-20 and 0823-012-001-20 - Port Orchard will make land available on its reservoir site(s) for Bremerton to construct, operate and maintain a separate storage reservoir or reservoirs to serve the Bremerton 580 zone. The exact location of the Bremerton reservoirs) will be determined by mutual agreement prior to construction. Title for the land on which the Bremerton reservoir(s) are built will remain with Port Orchard, Port Orchard will grant a permanent easement to allow Bremerton to construct, maintain and operate the reservoirs) and associated water mains and appurtenances on the site in perpetuity, at no cost to Bremerton. Each party shall be responsible for the cost of construction, site restoration, operation and maintenance of its own reservoirs and water system infrastructure on the reservoir site(s). After construction of the Bremerton reservoir, the cost of routine maintenance of the reservoir grounds and access roads will be shared equally by Bremerton and Port Orchard. Due to uncertainties regarding future land use and sensitive area codes, Port Orchard will not warrant that any specific area, size or shape of land will be available for use by -Bremerton. However, from the date of this agreement Port Orchard will coordinate with Bremerton regarding its future space requirements prior to constructing any additional infrastructure on the site($). Separation of the Bremerton and Port Orchard Systems - Separation of the Bremerton and Port Orchard systems and/or restoration of both systems to a permanent configuration may require the removal and/or relocation of temporary piping, valving meters, etc., the addition of new connections at the reservoir site, etc. The cost of these miscellaneous adjustments will be shared equally between Bremerton and Port Orchard unless It Is clearly demonstrated that the work is for the benefit of a particular system. Mgnitoring of Supplied Water All water supply delivered as described in this plan shall be measured by the supplying utility using electronic metering equipment of a type which is agreeable to each utility. Meters shall be read and metering results shall be reported to the receiving utility on a monthly basis, or at such frequency as may otherwise be agreed to by the parties. The metering equipment shall be furnished, installed, maintained, and calibrated by the receiving utility, as specified below. Calibration shall be done at least once every three (3) years and a copy of calibration results submitted to the supplying utility. Both utilities shall have access to and be permitted to install and maintain its own monitoring and recording system at its own expense. 4200 Felaley meter - For this connection Port Orchard Is the supplying utility and Bremerton is the receiving utility. 660 Zone meter - For this connection Port Orchard is the supplying utility and Bremerton is the receiving utility. Old Clifton Road connection and/or Reservoir connection meters - For these connections Bremerton Is the supplying utility and Port Orchard Is the receiving utility. However, Bremerton will be responsible for furnishing, installing, maintaining, and cafibrating the metering equipment for these connections, and the cost shall be shared jointly. 095560- I 842.doc Page 8 of 11 December 17, 2001 Page B-15 of 19 In the event any meter fails to register, or it registers incorrectly, the Water Utility Billing Department for the supplying utility shall estimate the amount of water delivered for the period during which such meter failed to register by taking an average of the total deliveries of water through such meter for the preceding two months in which water was delivered, Each utility shall Install, operate, and maintain isolation valves and related facilities on their respective water mains at the point where those mains are interconnected. Each utility shall cooperate with the other utility In coordinating the operation of the isolation valves and related facilities for the purposes of this Agreement. o95560-1842.doc Page 9 o(11 December 17. 2001 Page B-16 of 19 u Port Orchard 580 Zone I Bremerton 580 Zone Cooperative Water System Development Plan - Summary Chart Phase Timing Responsibilities Comments Port Orchard Bremerton Joint 1 Up to 923 ERU in Port Orchard 680 (2004) . Provide fireflow to Bremerton, . Adjust HGL of Zone to 580 . Secure local fire district and Defers permanent or • Up to 1260 ERU in max 1,700 gpm for 3 hrs. (min. 540 gradient) . Construct interim Pump Station 2A . Construct 12" transmission main from Pump DOH approval for reservoir vol. sharing Bremerton storage reservor(s), transmission Bremerton 580 • Create 660 pressure zone Station 2A to Old Clifton Rd. • Share cost of Old Clifton Rd. main in Old Clifton Rd. and when necessary and agreed . Construct connection between Pon Orchard connection distribution main in Old to & Bremerton systems (incl. meter) at Old . Share cost of 660 pressure Clifton Ad. • Provide domestic supply and Clifton Rd, zone improvements fireflow to 4200 Feigley . Construct connection between 4200 Feigley & exist. Port Orchard 16" main (incl. meter) • Provide water source for 4200 Feigley and Bremerton portion of 660 zone via Old Clifton Rd. connection 2 . Up to 1,500 EAU in Port Pay incremental cost of • Upgrade capacity of Pump Station 2A to Work together to secure all Defers permanent Orchard 580 (2007) or upgrading Pump Station 2A provide tong term Unintenuptfble source regulatory approvals Bremerton storage • Up to 3,350 ERU in to provide additional 350 (350 gpm) to Port Orchard reservoir(s) and trans - Bremerton 580 gpm mission main in Old Clifton Rd. and disfitwtion main in Old Clifton Rd. 3 . Satisfies b uildout Construct 2e° reservoir in Port . Construct permanent transmission main in Share cost of relocating Old Defers permanent requirements of Pon Orchard 580 (2,835 ERU) Orchard 580 Zone Old Clifton Rd. - remove Feigley connection Clifton Rd. connection Bremerton storage (2018) . Relocate Old Clifton Rd. connection to . Work together to secure all reservoir(s) and distribution . or Up to 3,350 ERLI in reservoir site (reservoir connection) regulatory approvals main in Old Clifton Rd. Bremerton 580 4 • Required when Bremerton Provide space on Port Construct separate storage reservoir on Port Shane cost of removal of all All major infrastructure requires significant standby Orchard reservoir site for Orchard reservoir site temporary piping and any components for both storage in 580 Zone or Bremerton reservoir Construct permanent distribution main in Old adjustments of -connection systems are constructed in when separation of systems Clifton Rd. (d required) control valves, meters to their permanent ti required . Satisfies buildout require- permanent configuration configuration ments of Bremerton Zone o95560-1 "~ Page 10 of 11 ROG Im ;h 18, 2002 ADDENDUM NO. 1 TO INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT For Cooperative Water System Development In the Port Orehard 580 Zone / Bremerton 580 Zone This Addendum No. I amends the lnterlocal Agreement (the "Agreement") entered into between the City of Bremerton, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as `Bremerton," and the City of Port Orchard, hereinafter referred to as "Port Orchard" executed on December 26, 2001, and WHEREAS, the parties mutually desire to modify the responsibilities of each party with respect to the agreed upon provision of water; NOW THEREFORE All provisions in the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect except as expressly modified by this document. For valuable consideration and by mutual consent of the parties, the modifications to the Agreement are as follows: I. 1. Amend Section 4. entitled "Water Supply" as follows: Delete the section titled "4200 Fei leiy Property" in its entirety and replace it with the following; Bremerton West 580 Zone SWply Port Orchard agrees to supply water for domestic use and Freflow to the Bremerton West 580 pressure zone via its 16 inch water main in Old Clifton Road, until such time as a separate Bremerton storage reservoir is constructed and operational. Fireflow rates/volumes and service pressures supplied by Port Orchard will be a minimum of 1,700 gpm for three hours at a minimum gradient of 540 feet at the connection. Bremerton agrees to supply water to Port Orchard, via its connection to the 16 inch Port Orchard watermain in Clifton Road (Old Clifton Road connection), to replenish the water supplied by Port Orchard to the Bremerton West 580 pressure zone. The water supplied by Bremerton to Port Orchard will be delivered at a minimum hydraulic gradient of 580. The volume of water supplied by Port Orchard to the Bremerton West 580 pressure zone shall be replenished by Bremerton on a continuous basis, or as otherwise agreed to. Distribution piping, as required by the City of Bremerton, will be extended by others from Port Orchard's water main in Old Clifton Road. Connection locations and details require approval from the City of Port Orchard. Master meters will be installed at the point of connection. Domestic meters will be installed and maintained by the City of Bremerton, or as otherwise agreed to, and be billed directly to the customer. Addendum No. I to Interloca€ Agreement l June 18, 2004 Page 8-18 of 19 2. Transmission Main: Delete all references in the agreement to the City of Bremerton "12-inch transmission main" and replace them with "16-inch transmission main". 3. Plan for Cooperative water System Develo ment Amend the section entitled "Monitoring of Supplied Water" on page 8 of I 1 as follows: Delete "4200 Feigley meter — For this connection Port Orchard is the supplying utility and Bremerton is the receiving utility." and replace it with the following: "West 580 Zone supply Meters - For these connections Port Orchard is the supplying utility and Bremerton is the receiving utility." Tlie parties whose names appear represent that they are authorized to enter into a contract amendment that is binding on the parties of this contract. N WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Addendum 1. to the Agreement on the day fully executed below. CITY OF PORT ORCHARD By DATE: / APPROVED AS TO FORIM: ATTEST: r Addendum No. I to Interlor-al Agreement CITY OF BREMERTON By. Car - Bozeman Its Mayor DATE: APPROVED AS TO FORM: �'z-- Roger A. Lubovich Bremerton City Attorney June 19, 2004 Page B-19 of 19 EXHIBIT C PURCHASED ASSETS 1. Tax Parcel 082301-2-001-2005 consisting of 4.63 acres; 2. 0.45 MG storage reservoir located on the parcel noted above; 6,900 feet of 16" ductile iron Transmission Main located in the Right of Way of Old Clifton Road between the 0.45 MG Reservoir and the intersection of Old Clifton Road and McCormick Woods Drive; 4. 330 feet of 8" ductile iron Water Main, a Mueller Fire Hydrant, a %" domestic meter, a 1- 1/2" irrigation meter, and a 2" meter to the Splash Pad all located within McCormick Village Park. Exhibit C - Purchased Assets C —1 of 2 EXHIBIT D DEED OF CONVEYANCE When recorded return to: City of Bremerton Attn. City Clerk 345 6t' Street, Suite 600 Bremerton WA 98337 DEED OF CONVEYANCE Grantor: City of Port Orchard, a Washington municipal corporation Grantee: City of Bremerton, a Washington municipal corporation Abbreviated Legal: Resultant Parcel A of Boundary Line Adjustment Recorded Under Auditor's File No. 3031737 Assessor's Tax Parcel Number: 082301-2-001-2005 THE GRANTOR, City of Port Orchard, a municipal corporation of the first class ("Port Orchard"), hereby transfers, conveys and sells to the GRANTEE, City of Bremerton, a Washington municipality ("Bremerton"), the assets of Port Orchard identified as the "Purchased Assets" pursuant to, and as more particularly described as: 1. Tax parcel #082301-2-001-2005 (conveyed via Exhibit E — Quit Claim Deed) and the 0.45 MG Reservoir located on said parcel valued at $434,000; 2. 6900' of Ductile Iron Water Main (Transmission Main) located in the Right -of -Way on Old Clifton Road between the Reservoir and McCormick Woods Drive valued at $345,000; 3. 330' of 8" Ductile Iron Water Main (Distribution Main), a Mueller Fire Hydrant, a 3/4" Domestic Water Meter, a 1-1/2" Irrigation Water Meter, and a 2" Water Meter serving the Splash Pad all located within the McCormick Village Park and valued at $25,000. Port Orchard hereby warrants and defends the conveyance of the Purchased Assets made to Bremerton, and its assigns, against all and every person and persons whomsoever lawfully claiming the same. The City of Port Orchard makes no warranty as to the condition of the Purchased Assets. The City of Bremerton has had the opportunity to inspect the Purchased Assets and accepts the Purchased Assets, "as is, where is." Port Orchard and Bremerton have hereunto set their hand and seals effective as of day of , 20 CITY OF BREMERTON By: its: Mayor Date: CITY OF PORT ORCHARD By: its: Mayor Date: Deed of Conveyance Page 1 of 2 Approved as to form: Bremerton City Attorney Attest: City Clerk Approved as to form: Attorney for Port Orchard Deed of Conveyance Page 2 of 2 EXHIBIT E QUIT CLAIM DEED When recorded return to: City of Bremerton Attn. City Clerk 345 6ch Street, Suite 600 Bremerton WA 98337 QUIT CLAIM DEED Grantor: City of Port Orchard, a Washington municipal corporation Grantee: City of Bremerton, a Washington municipal corporation Abbreviated Legal: Resultant Parcel A of Boundary Line Adjustment Recorded Under Auditor's File No. 3031737 Assessor's Tax Parcel Number: 082301-2-001-2005 THE GRANTOR City of Port Orchard, a municipal corporation in Kitsap County, Washington for and in consideration of valuable consideration as described under the Agreement For Purchase and Sale of Assets of West 580 Zone Reservoir executed by the parties on November 20, 2019 in hand paid, conveys and quit claims to the City of Bremerton, a municipal corporation in Kitsap County, Washington, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Kitsap, State of Washington together with all after acquired title of the grantor(s) herein: RESULTANT PARCEL A OF BOUNDARY LINE ADJUSTMENT RECORDED UNDER AUDITOR'S FILE NO. 3031737; THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, W.M., KITSAP COUNTY, WASHINGTON, LYING NORTHWESTERLY OF FIEGLEY ROAD SW AND OLD CLIFTON ROAD SW (COUNTY ROAD NO. 234) AND LYING NORTHWESTERLY OF OLD CLIFTON ROAD SW (ALDER ROAD); EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 8; THENCE S1*55'45 W, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER, A DISTANCE OF 330.14 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTH 330.14 FEET OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 8 AND THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUIING S1*55'45 W ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QURTER OF SAID SECTION 8, A DISTANCE OF 412.36 FEET TO THE NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY MARGIN OF OLD CLIFTON ROAD; THENCE N42*51'37 E, ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY MARGIN, A DISTANCE OF 306.20 FEET; THENCE N47*08'23 W A DISTANCE OF 140.10 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A 95.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY (CLOCKWISE) ALONG SAID CURVE, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 49*04'08 E, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 81.36 FEET; THENCE N1*55'45 E A DISTANCE OF 18.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 330.13 FEET OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 8; THENCE N88*34'43 W, ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 62.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; SUBJECT TO A NON- EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS AND UTILITIES PURPOSES OVER, UNDER, ACROSS AND THROUGH A STRIP OF LAND 35.0 FEET IN WIDTH, THE SOUTHWESTERLY AND WESTERLY LINE OF WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 8; THENCE S1*55'45 W, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER, A DISTANCE OF 742.50 FEET TO THE NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY MARGIN OF OLD CLIFTON ROAD; THENCE N42*51'37 E, ALONG Quit Claim Deed Page 1 of 3 SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY MARGIN, A DISTANCE OF 306.20 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAID DESCRIBED LINE; THENCE N47*08'23 W A DISTANCE OF 140.10 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A 95.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY (CLOCKWISE) ALONG SAIDCURVE, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 49*04'08 E, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 81.36 FEET; THENCE N 1 *55'45 E A DISTANCE OF 18.02 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 330.13 FEET OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 8 AND THE TERMINUS OF SAID DESCRIBED LINE; THE NORTHEASTERLY AND EASTERLY LINE OF SAID STRIP SHALL BE PROLONGED OF SHORTENED, AS THE CASE MAY REQUIRE, TO INTERSECT THE NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY MARGIN OF OLD CLIFTON ROAD AND TO TERMINATE AT THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 330.13 FEET OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 8. ATTACHED AS EXHIBIT F DATED this day of , 20 THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, a municipal corporation By: Its: Mayor Quit Claim Deed Page 2 of 3 ATTEST: Port Orchard City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Attorney for Port Orchard STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF KITSAP ) I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that is the person who appeared before me, and said person acknowledged that he signed this instrument, on oath stated that he was authorized to execute the instrument and acknowledged it as the to be the free and voluntary act of such party for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. Dated: 20 (print or type name) NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State of Washington, residing at: My Commission expires: Quit Claim Deed Page 3 of 3