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1847 - Resolution - Sale and Clean up of 514 Bay StreetRESOLUTION NO. 1847 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING THE SALE AND CLEAN UP OF 514 BAY STREET. WHEREAS, the City of Port Orchard owns the property at 514 Bay Street, and has used it as a Public Works Shop, and WHEREAS, the property at 514 Bay Street is not large enough to accommodate the needs of the Public Works Department, and WHEREAS, the City has agreed to sell the property to Harold H. Vlist and Shirley J. Vlist, (husband and wife) subject to certain contingencies including issues relating to costs of contamination cleanup, and WHEREAS, the City has determined that there is petroleum contamination in the soil of the property at 514 Bay Street, and WHEREAS, the City recognizes that it has a responsibility by State and federal law to remove the soil contamination, even though others may share responsibility for the costs of cleanup, and WHEREAS, the City believes it to be in the best interest of the City to close the sale of the property to Harold H. Vlist and Shirley J. Vlist, (husband and wife) in a timely manner, if Harold H. Mist and Shirley J. Mist (husband and wife) are willing to do so and thereafter continue the cleanup of the site holding Harold H. Vlist and Shirley J. Vlist (husband and wife) harmless, now therefore, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD DOES HEREBY RESOLVE: 1. The City Council declares the land, buildings, air compressor, and vehicle lift at 514 Bay Street to be surplus to the needs of the City_ 2. The Mayor is authorized to execute and deliver any and all documents reasonably required and appropriate to close the sale of this property to Harold H. Vlist and Shirley J. Vlist, (husband and wife) pursuant to the real estate purchase and sale agreement previously entered into. 3. The Public Works section at 514 Bay Street will temporarily move to the Public Works building at 2051 Sidney Avenue. 4. The City will assume its responsibility to clean up the soil contamination at 514 Bay Street in order to relieve the new property owner of clean up requirements for pre- existing conditions. 5. The Mayor is authorized to execute and deliver such documents and instruments to complete the cleanup as may be reasonably required and appropriate to complete the cleanup of the contaminated site (including contracts for such work) and as well as an indemnificationlho[d harmless agreement with the new owner Harold H. Vlist and Shirley J. Vlist (husband and wife) with respect thereto. Resolution No. 1847 Page Two for Two PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Orchard, APPROVED by the Mayor and attested by the Clerk in authentication of such passage this 8th day of February 1999. LESLIE J. WEATHERILL, MAYOR ATTEST: — —/O� �;; �)� z — Patricia Parks, CityClerk'