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04142015 Part 2
April 7, 2015 Honorable Mayor and Moses Lake City Council Dear Council Members CI TY OF MOSES LAKE Provided is a proposed ordinance repealing the current Chapter 1.20 of the Moses Lake Municipal Code entitled "Administrative Enforcement", and adopting a new Chapter 1.20 titled "Civil Code Enforcement." This ordinance has been drafted by the City Attorney and is intended to clear up, clean up , and strengthen our civil code enforcement procedures. Questions with regard to the proposed ordinance should be directed to the City Attorney. The proposed ordinance is presented for Council consideration. This is the second reading of the ordinance. Respectfully submitted KLK:sg City Manager 764-3701 ·City Attorney 764-3703 ·Community Development 764-3750 . Finance 764-3717 . Fire 765-2204 Municipal Services 764-3783 ·Municipal Court 764-3701 ·Parks & Recreation 764-3805 ·Police 764-3887 ·Fax 764-3739 401 S Balsam St.. P.O. Drawer 1579 . Moses Lake, WA 98837-0244 . www.cityofml.com ORDINANCE NO. ~ 1 "10 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MOSES LAKE REPEALING THE CURRENT CHAPTER 1.20 OF THE MOSES LAKE MUNICIPAL CODE TITLED "ADMINISTRATIVE ENFORCEMENT" AND ADOPTING A NEW CHAPTER 1.20 TITLED "CIVIL CODE ENFORCEMENT" THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOSES LAKE, WASHINGTON ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Repeal and Amendment: Moses Lake Municipal Code Chapter 1.20 titled "Administrative Enforcement" is repealed in its entirety and a new Chapter 1.2 0 titled "Civil Code Enforcement" is adopted as follows: 1.20.01 O Purpose: The purpose of this chapter is to provide for and promote the health, safety, and welfare of the general public; to identify processes and methods to encourage compliance with City code, ordinances, and regulations; and , to provide opportunity for a prompt hearing, decision, and appeal as to alleged violations of the land use code and other ordinances and regulations described in this chapter. 1.20.020 Definitions: Except where specifically defined in this section, all words used in this chapter shall carry their customary meanings. The word "shall" is always mandatory, and the word "may"denotes a use of discretion in making a decision. The following words and phrases used in this chapter shall have the following meanings: A. "Abate" means to repair, replace, remove, destroy, demolish, board-up, or otherwise remedy a condition which constitutes a civil violation by such means, in such a manner, and to such extent as the City Building Official, City Manager, or his/her designee determines is necessary in the interest of the general health, safety, and welfare of the community. B. "Code Enforcement Officer"means the City Code Enforcement Officer, the Community Development Director. the City Building Official, and all other City officials designated by ordinance or by the City Manager for purposes of enforcing the regulations subject to the provisions of this chapter. C. "Emergency" means a situation or civil violation which, in the opinion of the City Building Official, City Manager, or his or her designee, requires immediate action to prevent or eliminate an imminent threat to the public health, safety, or welfare of persons or property. D. "Hearing Examiner" means the Moses Lake Hearing Examiner and the office thereof established pursuant to the Moses Lake Municipal Code. E."Omission" means a failu re to act. F. "Person" means and includes individuals, firms, partnerships, corporations, and all associations of natural persons, whether acting by themselves or by an agent or employee. G. "Person responsible for violation" means either the person who caused the violation and/or the owner, lessor, tenant, or other person entitled to control, use, and/or occupy property where a civil code violation occurs. H. "Nuisance" is an unlawful act, or omitting to perform a duty, or suffering or permitting any condition or thing to be or exist, which act, omission, condition or th ing either: 1. Unreasonably injures or endangers the comfort, repose, health or safety of others; or 2. Offends public decency; or 3. Is offensive to the sense of reasonable persons; or 4. In any way renders other persons insecure in life or use of property. I. "Regulation" means and includes all of the code provisions, ordinances, standards, regulations, procedures, terms and/or conditions specified under MLMC 1.20.040. J. "Violation" means: 1. An act or omission contrary to any City regulation that promotes or protects the public health, safety, or welfare or the use and development of land or water, whether or not the regulation is codified; and/or 2. An act or omission contrary to the conditions of any permit, notice and order, or stop work or other order issued pursuant to any such regulation. 1.20.030 Declaration of Public Nuisance: All civil code violations are determined to be detrimental to the public health, safety, and environment, and are declared to be public nuisances. All conditions determined to be civil code violations shall be subject to and enforced pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, except where specifically excluded by law or regulation. Any person who willfully or knowingly causes, aids or abets a civil code violation pursuant to this title by any act of commission or omission shall be deemed to have committed a civil violation subject to a C-7 penalty. 1.20.040 Applicability: This chapter may be applied for the purposes of enforcing the following regulations A. MLMC Title 3, Revenue and Finance; B. MLMC Title 5, Business Licenses and Regulations; C. MLMC Title 6, Animals; D. MLMC Title 8, Health and Safety; E. MLMC Title 9, Public Peace, Morals and Welfare F. MLMC Title 10, Streets, Sidewalks and Public Places; G. MLMC Title 13, Water, Sewers and Public Utilities; H. MLMC Title 14, Environmental Regulations; I. MLMC Title 16, Buildings and Construction; J. MLMC Title 17 , Subdivisions; K. MLMC Title 18, Zoning; and L. Such other code provisions, ordinances, resolutions, or public ru les that promote or protect the public health, safety, or welfare, or the use and development of land and water. 1.20.050 Voluntary Correction Agreement: A. Content. When the Code Enforcement Officer has determined that a violation has occurred or is occurring, he or she may enter into a voluntary correction agreement with the person responsible for the violation. The voluntary correction agreement is a written contract prepared by the City and the person responsible for the violation, under which such person agrees to abate the violation within a specified time and according to specified conditions. The voluntary correction agreement shall include the following: 1. The name and address of the person responsible for the violation; 2. The street address or other description sufficient for identification of the bu ilding, structure, premises, or land upon or within which the violation has occurred or is occurring; 3. A description of the violation(s) and a reference to the regulation(s) which has been violated; 4. The necessary corrective action to be taken, and the date by which the correction must be completed which shall be the shortest reasonable time period for compliance, as determined by the City; 5. An agreement by the person responsible for the violation that the City may inspect the premises as may be necessary to determine compliance with the voluntary correction agreement; 6. The amount of the civil penalty that will be imposed pursuant to this section if the voluntary compliance agreement is not satisfied; and 7. An agreement by the person responsible for the violation that if the City determines that the terms of the voluntary correction agreement are not met, the City may impose any remedy authorized by this chapter, including: a. Assessment of civil penalties identified in the voluntary correction agreement; b. Abatement of the violation; c. Assessment of all costs and expenses incurred by the City to pursue code enforcement and to abate the violation, including legal and incidental expenses; and d. Suspension, revocation , or limitation of a developmental permit. 8. A statement that the person responsible for the violation waives the right to a hearing. B. Right to a Hearing Waived. In consideration of the City's agreement to enter into a voluntary correction agreement, the person responsible for the violation shall have no right to an administrative or judicial hearing, under th is chapter or otherwise, regarding the matter of the violation and/or the required corrective action. C. Extension and Modification. An extension of the time limit for correction or a modification of the required corrective action may be granted by the City if the person responsible for the violation has shown due diligence and/or substantial progress in correcting the violation, but unforeseen circumstances delay correction under the original conditions and the responsible person provides the request in writing clearly establishing the need for such an extension. D. Monetary Penalty. If the terms of the voluntary correction agreement are not met, the person responsible for the violation may be assessed a monetary penalty not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1 ,000) for each violation per day or portion thereof. Civil penalties, in whole or in part, may be waived by the City Manager or his/her designee if the code violations which formed the basis for the civil violation have been corrected, and the City Manager or his/her designee finds that compelling reasons justify waiver of all or part of the outstanding civil penalties. 1.20.060 Notice of civil infraction: A. Issuance. When the Code Enforcement Officer has determined that a violation has occurred or is occurring, he or she may issue a notice of infraction to the person responsible for the violation. B. Content. The notice of infraction shall include the following information: 1. A statement describing the specific civil infraction for which the notice was issued, including the date and location, as well as the accompanying statutory citation, ordinance number, or regulation; 2. A statement that the notice of civil infraction represents a determination that a civil infraction has been committed by the person named in the notice and that the determination is final unless contested as provided in this chapter; 3. A statement that a civil infraction is a noncriminal offense for which imprisonment may not be imposed as a sanction; 4. A statement of the monetary penalty established for the civil infraction; 5. A statement of the options provided in this chapter for responding to the notice and the procedures necessary to exercise these options; 6. A statement that at any hearing to contest the determination, the City has the burden of proving, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the civil infraction was committed and that the person may subpoena witnesses including the Code Enforcement Officer who issued the notice; 7. A statement that at any hearing requested for the purpose of explaining mitigating circumstances surrounding the commission of the civil infraction, the person will be deemed to have committed the civil infraction and may not subpoena witnesses; 8. A statement that the person named in the notice must respond as provided in this chapter within fifteen (15) days of issuance; and 9. A statement that failu re to respond to the notice or a failure to appear at a hearing requested for the purpose of contesting the determination or for the purpose of explaining mitigating circumstances will result in a default judgment against the person in the amount of the penalty. C. Identification and Detention of Person Receiving Notice. A person who receives a notice of civil infraction under this chapter is required to identify himself or herself to the Code Enforcement Officer by giving his or her true name, address, and date of birth. Upon request of the Officer, the person shall produce reasonable identification, including a driver's license or State identification card. The Code Enforcement Officer may cause to be detained any person who is unable or unwilling to reasonably identify himself or herself for purposes of issuing a civil infraction, for a time not longer than is reasonably necessary to identify the person. D. Service. The Code Enforcement Officer shall serve the notice of civil infraction upon the person responsible for the violation, either personally or by mailing a copy of the notice of civil infraction by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, to such person at his last known address. If the person responsible for the violation cannot be personally served within Grant County and if an address for mailed service cannot be ascertained, notice shall be served by posting a copy of the notice of civil infraction conspicuously on the affected property or structure. Proof of service shall be made by a written declaration under penalty of perjury executed by the person completing the service, declaring the time and date of service, the manner by which the service was made and, if by posting, the facts showing the attempts to serve the person personally or by mail. E. Filing. A notice of civil infraction shall be filed with a court having jurisdiction within 5 days of issuance, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. F. Determination Final Unless Contested. A notice of civil infraction represents a determination that a civil infraction has been committed. The determination is final unless contested as provided in this chapter. G. Further Action Not Limited. Issuance or disposition of a notice of infraction shall not limit or preclude any action or proceeding pursuant to this chapter. 1.20.070 Notice of Civil Infraction -Response: A. Response. A person who receives a notice of infraction shall respond to such notice as provided in this section within fifteen ( 15) days of the date of the notice. If the response is mailed, it must be postmarked not later than midnight of the day the response is due. B. Uncontested Determination. If the person determined to have committed the civil infraction does not contest the determination, the person shall respond by completing the appropriate portion of the notice of infraction and submitting it, either by mail or in person, to the court. A check or money order in the amount of the penalty prescribed for the civil infraction must be submitted with the response. The clerk of the court may accept cash in payment for a civil infraction. When a response that does not contest the determination is received, an appropriate order is entered into the court's records. C. Contested Determination. If the person determined to have committed the civil infraction wishes to contest the determination, the person shall respond by completing the portion of the notice of infraction requesting a hearing and submitting it to the court, either by mail or in person. The court shall notify the person in writing of the time, place, and date of the hearing, and that date shall not be earlier than fourteen (14) days nor more than ninety (90) days from the date of notice of the hearing, except by agreement. D. Failure to Respond or Appear. The court shall enter a default judgment assessing the monetary penalty prescribed for the civil infraction if a person issued a notice of infraction fails to respond or appear as provided in this section. 1.20.080 Infraction -Hearings: A. Rules of Procedure. Procedures for the conduct of all hearings provided in this chapter are those established by the Washington State Supreme Court in the IRLJ. B. Counsel. A person subject to proceedings under this chapter may be represented by counsel. The attorney representing the City may appear in any proceedings under this chapter, but need not appear, notwithstanding a statute or rule of court to the contrary. C. Contested Determination. 1. A hearing held to contest the determination that an infraction has been committed shall be without a jury. 2. The court may consider the notice of infraction and any sworn statements submitted by the authorized representative who issued and served the notice in lieu of his or her personal appearance at the hearing. The person named in the notice may subpoena witnesses, including the authorized representative who has issued and served the notice, and has the right to present evidence and examine witnesses present in court. 3. The burden of proof is on the City to establish the commission of the infraction by a preponderance of evidence. 4. After consideration of the evidence and argument, the court shall determine whether the infraction was committed. If it has not been established that the infraction was committed, an order dismissing the notice shall be entered in the court's records. If it has been established that a civil infraction has been committed, an appropriate order shall be entered in the court's records. 5. An appeal from the court's determination or order shall be to the superior court in the manner provided by the Rules for Appeal of Decisions of Courts of Limited Jurisdiction. The decision of the superior court is subject only to discretionary review pursuant to the Rules of Appellate Procedure. 1.20.090 Infraction -Penalties: A. Monetary Penalties Assessed. Unless otherwise specifically provided in connection with particular sections, chapters, or titles of the City code, violations of the City code shall be subj ect to a penalty of up to five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) per offense. Each and every calendar day during any portion of which any violation of this chapter is committed, continued or permitted by any such person shall constitute a separate offense. B. Monetary Penalties Payable Immediately. A monetary penalty imposed by the court under this chapter is immediately payable. If the penalty is not paid, the City may proceed to collect the penalty in the same manner as other civil judgments and may notify the City Attorney of the failure to pay. C. Continued Duty to Correct. Payment of a monetary penalty pursuant to a notice of infraction does not relieve the person to whom the notice was issued of the duty to correct the violation. D. Restitution. The court may also order a person found to have committed a civil infraction to make restitution. 1.20.100 Infraction -Order. Modification. Fees: A. An order entered after the receipt of a response that does not contest the determination, or after it has been established at a hearing that the civil infraction was committed is civil in nature. B. The court may not waive, reduce, or suspend the monetary penalty prescribed for the civil infraction. C. Each party to a civil infraction case is responsible for costs incurred by that party. 1.20.11 O Administrative Notice and Order to Correct Civil Violation: A. Issuance. When the Code Enforcement Officer determines that a violation has occurred or is occurring, he or she may issue an administrative notice and order to correct civil violation ("notice and order") to the person responsible for the violation. B. Content. The notice and order shall include the following: 1. The name and address of the person responsible for the violation; 2. The street address or description sufficient for identification of the building, structure, premises, or land upon or within which the violation has occurred or is occurring; 3. A brief description of the violation(s), including a citation of the applicable City regulation(s); 4. The name of the citing officer; 5. The required corrective action and a date by which the correction must be completed; 6. A statement that the person to whom the notice and order is directed may appeal the notice and order pursuant to MLMC 1.20.120 ; 7. A statement that if the violation is not corrected and the notice and order is not appealed, the determination is final and a monetary penalty shall be assessed in an amount per day for each violation for each day the violation continues following the date set for correction; 8. A statement advising that, if any of the work is not commenced or completed within the time specified in the notice and order, the City may proceed to abate the violation, cause work to be done, and assess the costs and expenses of abatement incurred by the City against the person responsible for the violation, and that the City may take any other legal action. C. Service. The Code Enforcement Officer shall serve the notice and order upon the person responsible for the violation, either personally or by mailing a copy by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, to such person at his or her last known address. If the person responsible for the violation cannot be personally served within Grant County and if an address for mailed service cannot be ascertained, notice shall be served by posting a copy of the notice and order conspicuously on the affected property or structure. Proof of service shall be made by a written declaration under penalty of perjury executed by the person effecting the service, declaring the time and date of service, the manner by which the service was made and, if by posting, the facts showing the attempts to serve the person personally or by mail. D. Optional Recording Procedure. The City may, at its discretion, record a notice and order to correct civil violation against the subject property. E. Extension and Modification. An extension of the time limit for correction or a modification of the required corrective action may be granted by the City if the person responsible for the violation has shown due diligence and/or substantial progress in correcting the violation, but unforeseen circumstances delay correction under the original conditions and the responsible person provides the request in writing clearly establishing the need for such an extension. F. Monetary Penalty. The assessment of a two hundred fifty dollars ($250) per day monetary penalty shall commence with issuance of the notice and order. Civil penalties, in whole or in part, may be waived by the City Manager or his/her designee if the code violations which formed the basis for the civil violation have been corrected, and the City Manager or his/her designee finds that compelling reasons justify waiver of all or part of the outstanding civil penalties. G. Continued Duty to Correct. Payment of a monetary penalty pursuant to this section does not relieve the person to whom the notice and order was issued of the duty to correct the violation. H. Declaration of Compliance. When the violation has been corrected and the penalty paid, the Code Enforcement Officer shall issue a declaration of compliance which shall so state, and shall also indicate the date upon which the violation was fully corrected, beyond which no further penalty shall accrue. If the City previously recorded the notice and order against the subject property, then it shall also record the declaration of compliance. 1.20.120 Administrative Notice and Order -Appeal: A. Optional informal appeal. The property owner or violator may request an initial appeal hearing before the Community Development Director by submitting to him or her a written request within ten ( 10) calendar days of receipt of the Notice of Violation and Order to Correct or Cease Activity. Filing of a timely appeal shall operate to temporarily stay the enforcement action pending resolution of the appeal. The written appeal notice must contain at a minimum the following information: 1. A brief statement of what is being appealed; 2. A statement of the relief sought and the reasons why the city official's determination should be reversed, modified or set aside; 3. The property owner's or violator's current address; 4. Identification of any witness testimony, photographs, or documentary evidence to be presented; and 5. A statement or verification under penalty of perjury, made by the appellant as to the truth of the matters stated in the appeal, pursuant to RCW 9A. 72.085. B. The Community Development Director, or his designee if he is unavailable, shall conduct the initial appeal hearing within seven (7) calendar days after receipt of the written notice requesting the initial appeal hearing. The Community Development Director or designee shall apply the evidentiary standard of beyond a preponderance of the evidence and shall issue a written determination affirming, modifying, or rescinding the city official's determination. A copy of his decision shall be provided to the property owner or violator requesting the initial appeal hearing by mailing to the address provided in subsection 1 (c) above. C. Any Notice of Violation and Order to Correct or Cease Activity issued by the city official and affirmed or modified by the Community Development Director or designee shall be appealable to the Hearing Examiner by filing a written notice of appeal with the City Clerk within fourteen ( 14) calendar days after the date or mailing of the Community Development Director's or designee's written decision. D. Appeal to Hearing Examiner .. A person to whom a notice and order is issued pursuant to this chapter who elects not to, or who fails to use the optional informal appeal process above may appeal directly to the Hearing Examiner by filing a written notice of appeal with the City Clerk within fourteen (14) calendar days from the date of service of the notice and order. The appeal must be accompanied by a filing fee in the amount established by the City's fee resolution, which is refundable if the appellant prevails on the appeal. E. Effect of Appeal. The timely filing of an appeal pursuant to this section shall stay the requirement for action specified in the notice and order that is the subject of the appeal. The monetary penalty for a continuing violation does not continue to accrue during the pendency of the appeal; however, the Hearing Examiner may impose a daily monetary penalty from the date of service of the notice and order if he or she finds that the appeal is frivolous or intended solely to delay compliance. F. Effect of Failure to Appeal. The violation shall be deemed committed, the notice and order shall become the final administrative order, and the monetary penalties assessed shall be immediately due and subject to collection if (a) no appeal is timely filed within the time limits set forth above after the notice and order was issued, or (b) an appeal was timely filed, but the appellant or his or her representative failed to appear at the hearing. 1.20.130 Administrative Notice and Order -Appeal -Hearing. A. Date of Hearing. Within ten (10) days of the Clerk's receipt of the appeal, the Hearing Examiner shall set a public hearing for a date within forty-five (45) days of the Clerk's receipt of the appeal, unless a longer period is agreed to between the parties. B. Notice of Hearing. The Clerk shall cause a notice of the appeal hearing to be posted on the property that is the subject of the notice and order, and mailed to the appellant and the complainant, if not anonymous, at least ten (10) calendar days before the hearing. The notice shall contain the following: 1. The file number and a brief description of the matter being appealed ; 2. A statement of the scope of the appeal, including a summary of the errors alleged and the findings and/or legal conclusions disputed in the appeal; 3. The date, time and place of the public hearing on the appeal; 4. A statement of who may participate in the appeal; and 5. A statement of how to participate in the appeal. C. Conduct of Hearing. The Hearing Examiner shall conduct the hearing on the appeal pursuant to Chapter 18.80 MLMC and the rules of procedure of the Hearing Examiner. 1.20.140 Administrative Notice and Order -Appeal -Decision. A. The Hearing Examiner shall determine whether the City has established by a preponderance of the evidence that a violation has occurred and that the required correction is reasonable and shall affirm, vacate, or modify the City's decisions regarding the alleged violation and/or the required corrective action, with or without written conditions. B. The Hearing Examiner shall issue an order to the person responsible for the violation which contains the following information: 1. The decision regarding the alleged violation including findings of fact and conclusions based thereon in support of the decision; 2. The required corrective action; 3. The date by which the correction must be completed; 4. The monetary penalties assessed based on the provisions of this chapter; 5. The date after which the City may proceed with abatement of the unlawful condition if the required correction is not completed. C. Assessment of Monetary Penalty. Monetary penalties assessed by the Hearing Examiner shall be in accordance with the monetary penalty schedule in MLMC 1.20.110(6). D. Abatement. Where action to abate the violation is required, the hearing examiner shall give substantial weight to the City's determination regarding the nature of any such action required, and whether such action has been satisfactorily performed. E. Notice of Decision. The hearing examiner shall mail a copy of the decision, including findings of fact, conclusions, and order, to the applicable department director within fourteen (14) working days of the hearing. The City shall forward a copy of the decision to the appellant no later than two (2) working days after its receipt of the decision. F. Judicial Review. Judicial review of a decision by the Hearing Examiner may be sought by any person aggrieved or adversely affected by the decision, pursuant to the provisions of the Land Use Petition Act, Chapter 36. 70C RCW, if applicable, or other applicable authority, if any, if the petition or complaint seeking review is filed and served on all parties within twenty-one (21) days of the date of the decision. For purposes of his section, "aggrieved or adversely affected" shall have the meaning set forth in RCW 36.70C.060(2). G. Effect of Decision. If j udicial review is not obtained, the decision of the Hearing Examiner shall constitute the final decision of the City, and the failure to comply with the decision of the Hearing Examiner shall constitute a civil violation punishable by a fine of not more than five thousand dollars ($5,000). In addition to civil penalties pursuant to this subsection, the City may pursue collection and abatement as provided in this chapter. 1.20.150 Stop Work Orders: Whenever a continuing violation of this chapter will materially impair the Code Enforcement Officer's ability to secure compliance with this chapter, or when the continuing violation threatens the health or safety of the public, the Code Enforcement Officer may issue a stop work order specifying the violation and prohibiting any work or other activity at the site. Any violation of a stop work order is hereby declared to be a nuisance and the Code Enforcement Officer is authorized to enjoin or abate such nuisance by any legal or equitable means as may be available. The costs, specifically including reasonable attorney and expert witness fees, for the injunction or abatement shall be recovered by the City from the owner, tenant, occupant, manager, agent, or other responsible person in the manner provided by law. 1.20.160 Emergency Orders: Whenever any use or activity in violation of the Moses Lake Municipal Code immediately threatens the health and safety of the occupants of the premises or any member of the public, the Code Enforcement Officer may issue an emergency order directing that the use or activity be discontinued and the condition causing the threat to the public health and safety be corrected. The emergency order shall specify the time for compliance and shall be posted in a conspicuous place on the property, if posting is physically possible. Any condition described in the emergency order which is not corrected within the time specified is hereby declared to be a public nuisance and the City is authorized to enjoin or abate such nuisance by any legal or equitable means as may be available. The cost of such injunction or abatement, specifically including reasonable attorney and expert witness fees, shall be recovered from the owner, tenant, occupant, manager, agent, or other person responsible in the manner provided by law. 1.20.170 Abatement by the City: A The City may abate a condition which was caused by or continues to be a civil violation or civil infraction when: 1. The terms of the voluntary correction agreement pursuant to this chapter have not been met; or 2. An administrative notice and order has been issued, the period for filing an appeal with the Hearing Examiner has expired, and the required correction has not been completed; or 3. An administrative notice and order has been issued, a timely appeal was filed, the appellant failed to appear at the scheduled hearing or a hearing was held as provided in this chapter and the required correction has not been completed by the date specified by an order of the Hearing Examiner; or 4. The condition is subject to summary abatement as provided for in this chapter or other provisions of City or State law. B. Summary Abatement. When a violation of a regulation causes a condition, the continued existence of which constitutes an immediate and emergent threat to the public health, safety, or welfare or to the environment, the City may summarily and without prior notice abate the condition. Notice of such abatement, including the reason for it, shall be given to the person responsible for the violation as soon as reasonably possible after the abatement. C. Authorized Action by the City. Using any lawful means, the City may enter upon the subject property and may remove or correct the condition which is subject to abatement. The City may seek judicial process as it deems necessary to effect the removal or correction of such condition. D. Recovery of Costs and Expenses. All costs incurred by the City in correcting the violation shall be billed to the person responsible for the violation and/or the owner, lessor, tenant, or other person entitled to use and/or have control of the property, and shall become due and payable to the City within 10 calendar days. Such costs may include, but are not limited to, the following expenses: 1. "Legal expenses" which shall include, but are not limited to: a. Personnel costs, both direct and indirect, including attorney's fees and all costs incurred by the City Attorney's office or its designee to abate nuisances and code violations; b. Actual and incidental expenses and costs incurred by the City in preparing notices, contracts, court pleadings, and all other necessary documents required to abate nuisances and code violations; and c. All costs associated with retention and use of expert witnesses and consultants during the course of abatement. 2. "Abatement expenses" which shall include, but are not limited to: a. Costs incurred by the City for preparation of notices, contracts, and related documents necessary to abate nuisances and code violations; b. All costs associated with inspection of the property and monitoring of said property consistent with correction orders issued by the City's Hearing Examiner or a court of competent jurisdiction; c. All costs incurred by the City for hauling, storage, disposal, or removal of vegetation, trash, debris, dangerous structures or structures unfit for human habitation, potential vermin habitat, potential fire hazards, junk vehicles, obstructions to public rights-of-way, and setback obstructions; and d. All costs incurred by law enforcement or related enforcement agencies necessary to assist the City during abatement of nuisances or code violations. 1.20.180 Additional Code Enforcement Procedures: The provisions of this chapter are not exclusive, and may be used in addition to other code enforcement provisions authorized by the Moses Lake Municipal Code or other applicable law or regulation. 1.20.190 Interference: Any person who knowingly obstructs, impedes, or interferes with the City or its agents, or with a person responsible for a violation, any of whom are engaged in performing duties imposed by this chapter, shall be guilty of a civil violation punishable by a fine of up to five thousand dollars ($5,000). 1.20.200 Collection of Monetary Penalties: The monetary penalty constitutes a personal obligation of the person to whom a notice of civil infraction or notice and order is directed. Any monetary penalty assessed must be paid to the City within ten (10) calendar days from the date of mailing of the court's decision, Hearing Examiner's decision, or a notice from the City that penalties are due. Any such monetary penalty shall further constitute a lien against the affected real property. The City attorney is authorized to take all actions available to collect the monetary penalty. 1.20.210 Lien -Authorized: A. The City of Moses Lake shall have a lien for any monetary penalty imposed, the cost of any abatement proceedings under this chapter, and all related costs including attorney and expert witness fees, against the real property on which the monetary penalty was imposed or any of the abatement work was performed. The lien shall be subordinate to all previously existing special assessment liens imposed on the same property and shall be superior to all other liens, except for State and County taxes, with which it shall be on parity. B. The City shall cause a claim for lien to be filed for record within ninety (90) days from the later of the date that the monetary penalty is due, or the date the work is completed or the violation abated. C. The claim of lien shall contain sufficient information regarding the civil violation, as determined by the City, a description of the property to be charged with the lien and the owner of record, and the total amount of the lien. D. Any such claim of lien shall be verified by the City, and may be amended from time to time to reflect changed conditions. 1.20.220 Right of Entry: The Code Enforcement Officer is authorized to enter upon property or premises at any reasonable time to determine whether a civil violation has occurred or is occurring, or to enforce any provision of the Moses Lake Municipal Code or any City regulation, violation of which is a civil violation under this chapter. The Code Enforcement Officer may make examinations, surveys, and studies as may be necessary in the performance of his or her duties. These may include the taking of photographs, digital images, videotapes, video images, audio recordings, samples, or other physical evidence. If the premises are occupied, the Code Enforcement Officer shall first present credentials and request entry. If an owner, occupant, or agent refuses entry, the City may seek an administrative or criminal search warrant. 1.20.230 Conflicts: In the event of a conflict between this chapter and any other provision of the Moses Lake Municipal Code or City ordinance providing for a civil penalty, the more specific provision shall apply. 1.20.240 Adoption of Certain Other Laws: To the extent that any provision of the Grant County Code, or any other law, rule or regulation referenced in the enforcement code, is necessary or convenient to establish the validity, enforceability or interpretation of the enforcement code, then such provision of the Grant County Code, or other law, rule or regulation, is hereby adopted by reference. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5) days after its passage and publication of its summary as provided by law. Adopted by the City Council and signed by its Mayor on April 14, 2015. Dick Deane, Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM W. Robert Taylor, Finance Director Katherine L. Kenison, City Attorney April 1, 2015 TO: City Manager for Council Consideration FROM: Finance Director SUBJECT: Ordinance -Water, Sewer, and Stormwater Rates -2nd Reading Attached is a proposed ordinance amending Chapter 13.12, entitled Water, Sewer, and Stormwater Rates, to increase rates for service charges. The proposed ordinance is presented for Council consideration. This is the second reading of the ordinance. Respectfully submitted W. Robert Tay r Finance Director WRT:jt ORDINANCE NO. ,) f Ul { AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 13.12 OF THE MOSES LAKE MUNICIPAL CODE ENTITLED "WATER, SEWER, AND STORMWATER RATES" THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOSES LAKE, WASHINGTON ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Chapter 13.12 of the Moses Lake Municipal Code entitled "Water, Sewer, and Stormwater Rates" is amended as follows: 13.12.010 Residential Water Rates: A. The following shall be the monthly rate charge for water from the city water system from all residential living units within the corporate limits of the city and outside the corporate limits of the city after May 1, 2tt4-4 2015: Amount Used (in cubic feet) Water Rate 0-500 $2r.2-5 22.60 per month Over500 $:83 .84 per 100 cu . ft. or portion thereof B. The following shall be the minimum monthly amounts charged according to each meter in service for all residential living units within the corporate limits of the city and outside the corporate lim its of the city after May 1, 2tt4-4 2015: Meter Size Minimum Charge Water Delivered for Minimum (in inches) per Calendar Month (in cubic feet) 3/4 or smaller $~22.60 500 1 $26:-46 26.80 1,000 1 y, $3&.85 39.40 2,500 2 $4tt4-:46 102.40 10,000 NOTE: All minimum charges are the base rate with all consumption in excess of five hundred (500) cubic feet computed at the over five hundred (500) cubic feet rate. C. Urrn'leteFed residential wateF seFVices within the COFf)OFate limits of the city and outside the corr;iorate limits of the city shall be based ur;ion the following Fate schedule after May 1, 2014: 13.12.015 Dwellings W ith Two Living Units: A. The following shall be the monthly rate charged for water from the city system for a dwelling with two (2) separate living units within the corporate limits of the city and outside the corporate limits of the city with only one (1) meter serving two (2) living units or for two (2) houses on a single lot served by one (1) meter after May 1, 2tt4-4 2015: Amount Used (in cubic feet) Water Rate 0-1,000 $44-:56 45.20 per month Over 1,000 $783-.84 per 100 cu . ft. or portion thereof B. The following shall be the minimum monthly amounts charged according to the size of each meter in service to a dwelling with two (2) separate living units with only one (1) meter to the living unit or for two (2) houses on a single lot served by one (1) meter within the corporate limits of the city and outside the corporate limits of the city after May 1, 2Bt4 2015: Meter Size Minimum Charge Water Delivered for Minimum (in inches) per Calendar Month (in cubic feet) 3/4 or smaller $44-:56 45.20 1,000 1 $52-:-86 53.60 2,000 1 Y:z $~78.80 5,000 2 $~204.80 20,000 13.12.020 Commercial Water Rates: A. The following shall be the monthly rate charged for water from the city water system for commercial users and dwellings with three (3) or more living units served by one (1) meter within the corporate limits of the city and outside the corporate limits of the city after May 1, 2Bt4 2015: Amount Used (in cubic feet) Water Rate 0-500 $~ 38.20 oer month Over500 $783-.84 per 100 cu. ft. or oortion thereof B. The following shall be the minimum monthly amounts charged according to each meter in service for commercial users and dwellings with three (3) or more living units served by one ( 1) meter within the corporate limits of the city and outside the corporate limits of the city after May 1, 2Bt4 2015: Meter Size Minimum Charge Water Delivered for Minimum (in inches) per Calendar Month (in cubic feet) 3/4 or smaller $~38.20 500 1 $41 .85 42.40 1,000 1 Y:z $5+.-36 55.00 2,500 2 $4-4&.55 118.00 10,000 3 $499:-55 202.00 20,000 4 $324-:65 328.00 35,000 6 $448:55 454.00 50,000 8 $.:ra&.55 790.00 90 000 II 10 $1,278.SS 1 ,294.00 150,000 II 13.12.0 30 Residential Sewer Rates: The following shall be the monthly rate charged customers residing within the corporate limits of the city and outside the corporate limits of the city for sewer service from the city sewer system for single-family dwellings and each unit of a duplex with separate meters: flat rate, $323B 33.1 5 per month after May 1, 2B44 2015. 13.12.035 Duplex Sewer Rates: The following shall be the monthly rate charged customers residing within the corporate limits of the city and outside the corporate limits of the city for sewer service from the city sewer system for duplexes with only one (1) meter serving two (2) living units or for two (2) living un its on a single lot served by one (1) meter: flat rate, $65:46 66.30 per month after May 1, 2B44 2015 . 13.12.040 Commercial Sewer Rates: A The following shall be the monthly rate charged customers residing within the corporate limits of the city and outside the corporate limits of the city for all chargeable water discharged into the city sewer system by commercial users and dwellings with three (3) or more living units served by one (1) meter after May 1, 2B44 2015: Amount Used (in cubic feet) Sewer Rate 0-1,000 $3+.-30 34.75 oer month minimum Over 1 ,000 $+.-32 1.34 per 100 cu. ft. or portion thereof B. For purposes of calculating sewer charges, chargeable water shall be defined as follows: Chargeable water shall be measured by the water consumed on the premises, whatever the source of such water, and the same will be metered either by a public utility meter or one installed and maintained by the property owner of the premises at the property owner's expense and approved and inspected by the city. Where the water is metered by a privately owned water meter and is used to determine sewer charges, the city shall be allowed access to the meter in order to read such meter. Where the use of water is such that a portion of all the water used does not flow into the sewer system, for whatever reason, but is lost by evaporation, irrigation, sprinkling or is used in manufacturing or in a manufactured product, or is lost for whatever reason, and the person in control provides proof of this fact and installs a meter or other measuring device approved by the city to measure the amount of water so used and so lost, or if the city is capable of determining the amount of sewage entering the city's sewer system by some other mechanical means, this water may be deducted from the actual water consumption used in calculating the sewer charge. The sewer charges for triplexes and apartments, mobile home parks, schools, hospitals and other commercial establishments with increased usage for irrigation, only if their landscaping exceeds five thousand (5,000) square feet, shall be computed on the average consumption during the previous non-irrigation season, unless the user elects to install, at his expense, an approved measuring device to measure water not entering the sewer system. When a user has a swimming pool or cooling units discharging to the sanitary sewer, he must install an approved meter to determine the amount of water exempt from sewer charges during the irrigation season. The irrigation season shall be defined as the period in which statements are mailed for the April through November billing cycles. C. Sewer rates for commercial uses discharged into the sewer system may be separately determined by the City Council, based upon both volume and chemical characteristics of the sewage. The City Council reserves the privilege to require pre-treatment of any material discharged into the sewerage system, or to prohibit discharge into the system of industrial wastes that, because of either volume or concentration, will overload existing sewerage facilities. D. All air-conditioning and refrigeration units that are installed, replaced or that have capacity increased after the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter shall be required to install recirculating units. Disposal may not be accomplished by discharging into the sanitary sewer system. 13.12.042 Stormwater Rates: The following shall be the monthly rate for stormwater fees on residential and non-residential properties. A. Residential properties shall be charged five dollars and tftffty forty cents ($5.ae 40) per each living unit. B. Non-residential properties shall be charged the following rates per Table 13.12: Table 13.12.042 Category Impervious Ground Cover (s.f) Rate Non-residential 1 Up to 6,000 $5-:Be 5.40 Non-residential 2 6,001 to 15,000 $&.95 9.10 Non-residential 3 15,001 to 30,000 $4-3:-45 13.35 Non-residential 4 30,001 to 60,000 $2&.Z5- 26.60 Non-residential 5 60,001 to 120,000 $5r:4e 53.10 Non-residential 6 120,001 to 240,000 $+e4-:85 106.25 Non-residential 7 More than 240,000 $4-5T-:a5 159.40 C. Undeveloped property shall not be charged a stormwater fee. D. Non-residential property owners may submit a request for the following credits to the stormwater fees. Residential properties are not eligible for credits. The credits are not cumulative. Requests for credit shall be submitted to the Municipal Services Director on forms provided by the Municipal Services Department. 1. A credit of up to eighty percent (80%) may be approved for non-residential properties for portions of on-site stormwater discharges to privately maintained on-site treatment facilities that are in compliance with an active National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit. A copy of the NPDES permit and the associated Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan shall be provided to the Municipal Services Director with the application for credit. No credits will be approved for stormwater discharged to facilities that are maintained and serviced by the stormwater utility. 2. A credit of up to fifty percent (50%) may be approved for non-residential property for portions of on-site stormwater discharges to privately maintained stormwater systems that meet best management practices of the most current version of the Stormwater Management Manual for Eastern Washington, meet all City of Moses Lake requirements, and are approved by the Municipal Services Director. 3. A credit of up to ten percent (10%) may be approved for non-residential property for portions of on-site stormwater discharges from roofs of non-residential buildings to privately maintained stormwater facilities that utilize a permissive rainwater harvesting system that complies with the Department of Ecology's requirements and is approved by the Municipal Services Director. E. Approval of credit shall be indicated by a credit application that is signed by the Municipal Services Director. Approved credits are effective for the first full month's billing cycle following the date of approval. Credits may be approved for multiple billing cycles, provided that conditions of approval are continuously met by the applicant. Credits are not retroactive to current or prior billings. Credits for future billing cycles may be revoked by the Municipal Services Director if on-site conditions change; if federal, state, or local regulations change such that on-site stormwater treatment facilities are no longer current or acceptable; or if the ordinance for stormwater is revised by City Council. F. The above stormwater rates will become effective May 1, 2644-2015. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5) days after its passage and publication of its summary as provided by law. Adopted by the City Council and signed by its Mayor on April 14, 2015. Dick Deane, Mayor ATTEST: W. Robert Taylor, Finance Director APPROVED AS TO FORM: Katherine L. Kenison, City Attorney April 7, 2015 Honorable Mayor and Moses Lake City Council Dear Council Members CITY O F MOSES LAf<E Attached is an ordinance amending Chapter 6.18 of the Moses Lake Municipal Code entitled "Penalties and Enforcement". This proposed amendment changes the ordinance to include specific penalties for Barking Dog, MLMC 6.18.020 (Y) The ordinance is presented for Council consideration. This is the first reading of the ordinance. Respectfully submitted Katherine Kenison City Attorney KLK:sg City Manager 764-3701 ·City Attorney 764-3703 ·Community De\'elopment 764-3750 ·Finance 764-3717 ·Fire 765-2204 Municipal Services 764-3783 . Municipal Court 764-3701 . Parks & Recreation 764-3805 ·Police 764-3887 ·Fax 764-3739 401 S Balsam St .. P.O. Drawer 1579 . Moses Lake, WA 98837-0244 . www.cityofml.com 6.18.010 A. CHAPTER 6.18 PENAL TIES AND ENFORCEMENT Notice of Violation and Order to Correct: When the Community Services Officer determines that any violation of Title 6 requires further and/or additional enforcement action, he or she may proceed against that violation using the procedures provided in this section and Chapter 1.20. Notice of Violation and Order to Correct or Cease Activity: 1. General. If the Community Services Officer or any Police Officer determines that any activity or condition, related to the keeping or management of animals as set forth in Title 6 exists that does not conform to this Title, he or she may issue a Notice of Violation and Order to Correct or Cease Activity. This Notice will specifically indicate the following: a. The name and address of the person(s) charged with the violation. b. What provision of this chapter is being violated. c. The street address of the site on which the violation has been determined to exist. d. What is necessary to correct the violation. e. The time by which the violation is to be corrected or activity ceased. f. A statement that the civil penalties established in Section 1.20.050(E) shall be assessed against the person(s) cited if the violation is not corrected within the specified time period. 2. Notice to Occupant and Owner. The Community Services Officer shall deliver or cause to be delivered the Notice of Violation and Order to Correct or Cease Activity by U.S. postal mail, or certified mail return receipt requested, or personal service to the occupant or person in charge of the property. B. Appeals. Any Notice of Violation and Order to Correct or Cease Activity issued by the Community Services Officer shall be appealable to the Hearing Examiner as provided in Chapter 1.20. C. Penalties. Any violation for which a Notice of Violation and Order to Correct or Cease Activity has been issued shall be subject to the penalties provided for in Section 1.20.050(E). The cumulative penalty provided for in Chapter 1.20 shall not preclude the initiation of appropriate legal action to correct the violation. D. The Community Services Officer may refer the matter to the City Attorney for civil enforcement by injunction or other appropriate action. E. Compromise, Settlement, and Disposition of Disputes or Litigation. The Community Services Officer and the City Attorney may negotiate a settlement or compromise, or otherwise dispose of a dispute or litigation when to do so would be in the best interests of the City. 6.18.020 Penalty: Failure to comply with any provisions of this chapter other than sections identified in MLMC 6.18.01 O shall subject the violator to the following penalties as they are defined in Chapter 1.08 of this code: Violation Penalty A. Failure to obtain license (6.04.030) First offense C-13 ($100) Second offense within 12 months C-7 ($200) 8. Failure to renew license (6.04.030) C-11 ($140) C. Failure to keep required records (6.04.020) C-13 ($100) D. Failure to affix license (6.04.030(8) C-20 ($25) E. False representation (6.04.030(E) C-7 ($200) F. Use of license on another animal (6.04.030(F) C-7 ($200) G. Failure to obtain or maintain kennel license (6.04.040) C-7 ($200) H. Failure to dispose of animal whose permit/license C-7 ($200) has been revoked (6.04.050(8) I. Failure to provide evidence of current rabies vaccination C-13 ($100) (6.06.010(8) J. Failure to affix rabies tag (6.06.010(8) C-20 ($25) K. Failure or refusal to confine or produce, or the destruction C-4 ($500) of, a biting animal (6.06.01 O(C)(D)(E) L. Failure to report bite injury or rabies diagnosis (6.06.010(F)(G)(H) C-4 ($500) M. Keeping of animal in violation of WAC 246-100-191 (6.06.010(A) C-13($100) N. Failure to pay/renew registration fee for potentially dangerous dog (6.10.110) C-7 ($200) 0 . Keeping dangerous dog in city limits (6.10.120(A) C-1 ($1 ,000) P. Failure to register potentially dangerous dog (6.10.120(8) C-4 ($500) Q . Failure to keep potentially dangerous dog in required enclosure (6.10.120© C-4 ($500) R. Failure to properly muzzle and/or restrain a potentially dangerous dog (6.10.1 20(0) C-4 ($500) S. Dangerous dog at large (6.10.130) C-1 ($1,000) T. Livestock at large (6.14.010) First offense C-4 ($500) Each subsequent offense C-1 ($1,000) U. Failure to comply with restrictions and conditions for keeping C-7 ($200) guard dogs (6.14.020) V. Failure to confine female in heat (6 .14.030) First offense Each subsequent offense W. Interference with Community Services Officer (6.14.040) X. Dog at large (6.14.060) First offense Second offense Each subsequent offense Y. Dogs Barking First offense Second offense Each subsequent offense Z. Permitting an animal to bite or injure (6.14.090) First offense Each subsequent offense AA. Failure to obtain an exotic animal license (6.16.090) C-7 ($200) C-5 ($400) C-4 ($500) C-17 ($50) C-13 ($100) C-4 ($500) C-18 ($40) C-12 ($120) C-7 ($200) C-7 ($200) C-4 ($500) C-4 ($500) Section 10. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5) days after its passage and publication of its summary as provided by law. Adopted by the City Council and signed by its Mayor on April 28, 2015 Dick Deane, Mayor ATTEST: Robert Taylor, Finance Director APPROVED AS TO FORM: Katherine L. Kenison, City Attorney April 13, 2015 TO: City Manager for Council Consideration FROM: Community Development Director SUBJECT: Resolution -Americold -Build on Unplatted Property The Community Development Department has received a request from Americold to build on unplatted property located at 3245 Road N NE to allow the construction of a building. Attached for Council consideration is a resolution granting permission for Americold to build on unplatted property with the stipulation that the property be platted within one year. RespecW Gilbert Alvarado Community Development Director GA:jt RESOLUTION NO. 3 $ ( 2... A RESOLUTION ALLOWING AMERICOLD TO BUILD ON UNPLATTED PROPERTY OWNED BY ART MORTGAGE BORROWER PROPCO 2013 LLC RECITALS: 1. Moses Lake Municipal Code 16.12.030 allows for the issuance of a building permit to a proponent who wishes to build on unplatted property after a resolution from the City Council. 2. Americold has requested the City Council to allow it to bu ild on unplatted property owned by ART Mortgage Borrower Propco 2013 LLC and described as follows: Tax# 5467 -The following described real property in the County of Grant, State of Washington: the West 1230 feet, measured along the north line thereof, of Farm Unit 81 , Second Revision of Irrigation Block 41 , Columbia Basin Project, as per plat filed September 29, 1953, Records of Grant County, except the South 640 feet, measured along the east line thereof. RESOLVED: 1. That Americold be allowed to constrict a building on unplatted property owned by ART Mortgage Borrower Propco 2013 LLC with the stipulation that the property is platted within one year. Adopted by the City Council on April 14, 2015. ATTEST: Dick Deane, Mayor W. Robert Taylor, Finance Director 01~e. i-cwbed, USDA. USGS. AEX, Getmapping, ar.i© tt:ie GIS User Community April 2, 2015 TO: City Manager for Council Consideration FROM: Parks and Recreation Director SUBJECT: Donation of Funds from Sidney Richard Deane Attached for Council approval is a resolution accepting a donation from Sidney Richard Deane in the amount of $15,000.00. These monies are to be used by the Parks and Recreation Department to go towards the construction of a picnic shelter in the public space outside of the Japanese Peace Garden. The Moses Lake Parks and Recreation Department would like to thank Sidney Richard Deane for his donation and continued support of recreation programs and facilities for Moses Lake citizens and visitors. Respectfully submitted, ~ Jivjj Spencer Grigg Parks and Recreation Director Attachment: Resolution SG/ks RECITALS: RESOLUTION NO. 2 51 ' A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING A CASH DONATION OF $15,000 FROM SIDNEY RICHARD DEANE 1. Sidney Richard Deane has donated fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00) to the City of Moses Lake to be used to construct a picnic shelter in the public space outside of the Japanese Peace Garden. RESOLVED: 1. The $15,000 donation is accepted. 2. The City of Moses Lake wishes to express its sincere appreciation to Sidney Richard Deane. Adopted by the City Council on ---------· 2015. Karen Liebrecht, Deputy Mayor ATTEST: W. Robert Taylor, Finance Director April 7, 2015 Honorable Mayor and Moses Lake City Council Dear Council Members CITY OF MOSES LAKE The City Council appoints one City Staff or Council Member to serve on the Multi Agency Communication Center Boa rd of Directors (MACC) as a member and one as an alternate. Currently the member position has been vacated by the former City Manager and the alternate position is filled by Fire Chief Tom Taylor. The governing body of the Multi Agency Communication Center is the Board of Directors. The appointed Board Member from Moses Lake is represented as Largest City of Grant County, City of Moses Lake . See attached. The City Council should consider appointing the City's representative to the Multi Agency Communication Center Board of Directors {MACC) as a member. Respectfully submitted Gilbert Alvarado Interim City Manager GA:sg City Manager 764-3701 ·City Attorney 764-3703 ·Community Development 764-3750 . Finance 764-3717 . Fire 765-2204 Municipal Services 764-3783 ·Municipal Court 764-3701 ·Parks & Recreation 764-3805 .. Police 764-3887 . Fax 764-3739 401 S Balsam St .. P.O. Drawer 1579 . Moses Lake, WA 98837-0244 . www.cityofml.com 2013 Budget Message BACKGROUND The Multi Agency Communications Center was formed through the lnterlocal Cooperation Act of the State of Washington under RCW 39 .34 in January 1995 for the purpose of providing a single answering point for all Enhanced 911 calls made within the borders of Grant County as outlined in Grant County's Enhanced 911 Plan. The Enhanced 911 Plan was submitted to the State of Washington in 1994 for approval. The consolidated 911 Dispatch center was established for the purpose of rendering Enhanced 911 call answering and associated dispatch functions to emergency service providers in Grant County. Signatories to the lnterlocal Agreement are: Grant County Commissioners Town of Coulee City Town of Electric City City of Ephrata City of Grand Coulee Town of Mattawa City of Moses Lake City of Quincy Royal City City of Soap Lake City of Warden Port of Moses Lake Grant County Sheriff's Office Grant County Fire District 3 Grant County Fire District 4 Grant County Fire District 5/15 Grant County Fire District 6 Grant County Fire District 7 Grant County Fire District 8 Grant County Fire District 10 Grant County Fire District 11 Grant County Fire District 12 Grant County Fire District 13 Grant County Fire District 14 Grant County Public Hospital District 2 -Protection 1 Grant County Coroner Grant County Mental Health Grant County Emergency Services In June 2010 MACC signed an Agreement with American Medical Response (AMR), a private EMS transport company. MACC dispatches calls to AMR within several fire agency jurisdictions. In August 2011 MACC signed and Agreement with Protection 1, a limited liabilty corporation EMS transport company. MACC dispatches calls to Protection 1 within the Grant County Public Hospital District 2 jurisdiction. Board of Directors The governing body of the Multi Agency Communication Center is the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors consists of seven (7) appointed members, and seven (7) alternate Board members, to serve in the absence of a Board Member and possessing voting rights. The appointed Board Members represent: Multi Agency Communications Center 2013 Budget Page 12 of 19 );:> Association of Grant County Cities and Towns ? Police Chiefs of Grant County Cities and Towns );:> Grant County Board of Commissioners );:> Grant County Fire Chief and Commissioners Association ~ Grant County Sheriff's Office ~ Grant County EMS Council );:> Grant County Largest City or Town The Board of Directors are authorized, through the lnterlocal Agreement, to perform all functions as may be deemed necessary to carry out the duties and functions set forth in the by-laws. The Chairman and Vice- Chairman are elected by the members of the Board at the January_meeting each year. Current Board of Directors: Representation Name Grant County Board of Member I Commissioner Carolann Swartz Commissioners Alternate I Commissioner Richard Stevens Grant County Sheriff's Office Member : Sheriff Tom Jones Alternate I Chief Depu!Y_!<en Jones Largest City of Grant County, Member · City Manaoer Joseph K. Gavinski City of Moses Lake Altern~ Chief Tom Taylor, Moses Lake Fire De~t. Association of Grant County Member City Council Member Kandis Lair, Ci!)' of Soap Lake Cities and Towns Alternate I Mayor Raymond Gravelle, City of Soap Lake Police Chiefs of the Cities and Member Chief Darin Smith, Royal City Police Department Towns of Grant County Alternate I Chief Mike Warren, City of EeJ:lrata Police Department Grant County Fire Chief's and Member Chief Jeremy Burns, City of Ephrata Fire Dept. Fire Commissioners Alternate I Chief Shane Heston, Grant County Fire Dist. #13 Association Grant County EMS Council Member Commissioner Dwight VanderVorste, Grant County Fire District 10 Alternate I Firefiqhter/Paramedic Todd Schanze Technical Advisory Committees/Standing Committees There are three (3) Technical Advisory Committees (TAC's) are established under the lnterlocal Agreement and are technical in nature. Each TAC's purpose is to advise the MACC Board of Directors on issues pertaining to the delivery of communication services to its constituent group/agencies. The TAC groups are , one (1 ) for Emergency Medical Services (EMS); one (1) for Law Enforcement (LAW), and one (1) for Fire Agencies (FIRE). Each TAC has five (5) members, all involved in the same discipline, from various parts of Grant County. Member qualifications are determined in the lnterlocal Agreement. Currently the FIRE & EMS TAC's meet together. The TAC groups meet every other month or as needed. There are three (3) standing committees appointed by the Board of Directors: Executive Committee, Finance Committee and Personnel Committee . ./ Executive Committee: Members Darin Smith, Tom Jones, Dwight VanderVorste. MACC staff member: Director. The committee functions as the Director's ongoing performance management arm of the Board, and to align and improve communications as a whole . ./ Finance Committee: Members Carolann Swartz, Tom Jones, Joseph Gavinski. MACC staff members: Director and Financial Services Manager. Duties include consult with MACC Director and staff to review preparation of MACC Annual Budget and submit to Board of Directors ; discuss other financial issues; may advise or make recommendation to the Board of Directors. Meet as needed . ./ Personnel Committee: Members Jeremy Burns, Kandis Lair, Joe Gavinski. MACC staff member: Director. Duties include wage and benefit evaluation , assist with negotiations for Union Agreement for submission to Board of Directors ; may make recommendations or advise the Board of Directors. Multi Agency Communications Center 2013 Budget Page 13of 19 April 8, 2015 City of Moses Lake City Council 321 S. Balsam Street Moses Lake, WA 98837 RECEIVED COMMUNITY DEVEi OPMENI APR 0 8 2015 PLANNING AND BUILDING CITY OF MOSES LAKE ENGINEERS SPECIAL INSPECTORS PLANNERS SURVEYORS WESTERN PACIFIC ENGINEERING & SURYEY PIONEER WAY PROFESSIONAL CENTER 1328 E. HUNTER PLACE MOSES LAKE, WASHINGTON 98837 OFFICE: (509) 765-1023 FAX: (509) 765-1298 SUBJECT: Dr. Larry Verhage-Building located at 322 W. Broadway Ave., Moses Lake, Parcel no. 090037000 located in a portion of Section 22, Township 19 North, Range 28 East, W.M., Grant County. Dear Council Members, On behalf of our client, Larry and Julie Verhage, Western Pacific Engineering and Survey is requesting variance to allow for operation of their doors to penetrate the city travel way. The subject proposed has two existing doorways that open internally; however, with the change of the use to a restaurant facility, the doors must extend externally. The property is currently under contract with Pita Pit and recently completed extensive cosmetic renovation. The property is currently located on the city activity trail and benefits from an extensive walkway shown in photograph 1. In photograph 2, you see the approximate location of the southeastern property corner. In photograph 3, you will find the approximate area of influence of said swinging doors. This request is made with full understanding that these requests have been made previously, including properties across the street. Thus this property owner would be gaining no greater entitlement than what is currently enjoyed by his neighbors. In closing, we would like to thank you in advance for your consideration. We believe there will be little to no impact on the existing travel way (i .e. pavers) and look forward to your sensible conclusion. As always, we are available for any comments, concerns, and/or questions that you may have. Sincerely, Kevin Richards, CEO WESTERN PACIFIC ENGINEERING & SURVEY, INC. Photo 1 RECEIVED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLANNING If 0 BUILDING ---~ CITY OF MOSES LAKE Approximate Property corner on South Eastern Corner Photo 2 South East-Facing Broadway ! RECEIVED COMMUNI TY DEVELOPMENT Photo 3 RECE\VED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT APR 0 8 2.015 PLANNING AND BUILDING CITY OF MOSES LAKE Photo 4 RFCEIVED 15 BUILDING \l)a~~SLAKE March 18, 2015 TO: City Manager For Council Information FROM: Municipal Services Director SUBJECT: CPI Street and Utility Reimbursement Attached are the City's street and utility reimbursement fees with the 2014 All Urban Consumers all West City Average adjustment of 1.3%. Respectfully Submitted, bfil:J:; \\~ Municipal Services Director MLMC 12.40.050 12.40.054 12.40.060 12.40.070A 12.40.0708 12.40.080A 12.40.0808 12.40.080C Inception year 1998 2007 1998 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 Unit FF LS SF FF FF LS LS LS Adjust June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st CPl-W Index Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan . Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Grape Lot 1 Wapato Dr. Alder St. Valley Yonezawa Clover Simmons Lot 1 Melva Year CPI (Street) (Street) Signal Underground Underground S.P. 8.0.T. 52 Add.#5 1995 3.30% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1996 2.80% $0 .00 $0.00 $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1997 2.40% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1998 1.20% $63.00 $0.00 $0.01445 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1999 2.00% $63.76 $0.00 $0.01462 $0.00 $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2000 3.80% $65.03 $0.00 $0.01492 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2001 1.70% $67.50 $0.00 $0.01548 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2002 1.60% $68.65 $0.00 $0.01575 $17.34 $4.08 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2003 1.90% $69.75 $0.00 $0.01600 $17.62 $4.15 $10,255.00 $6, 100.00 $14,295.00 2004 3.00% $71.07 $0.00 $0.01630 $17.95 $4.22 $10,449.85 $6,215.90 $14,566.61 2005 2.80% $73.21 $4, 199.00 $0.01679 $18.49 $4.35 $10,763.34 $6,402.38 $15,003.60 2006 2.70% $75.26 $4,316.57 $0.01726 $19.01 $4.47 $11 ,064.71 $6,581.64 $15,423.70 2007 4.00% $77.29 $4,433.12 $0.01773 $19.52 $4.59 $11 ,363.46 $6,759.35 $15,840.14 2008 -0.50% $80.38 $4,610.44 $0.01844 $20.30 $4 .78 $11 ,818.00 $7,029.72 $16,473.75 2009 2.1 0% $79.98 $4,587.39 $0.01834 $20.20 $4 .75 $11 ,758.91 $6,994.57 $16,391 .38 2010 1.20% $81.66 $4,683.73 $0 .01873 $20.63 $4.85 $12,005.85 $7, 141.46 $16,735.60 2011 2.60% $82.64 $4,739.93 $0 .01895 $20.87 $4.91 $12 , 149.92 $7,227.16 $16,936.43 2012 1.70% $84.78 $4,863.17 $0.02 $21.42 $5 .04 $12 ,465.81 $7,415.06 $17,376.77 2013 1.80% $86.23 $4,945.84 $0 .02 $21.78 $5 .12 $12 ,677.73 $7,541.12 $17,672.18 2014 1.30% $87.78 $5,034.87 $0.02 $22.17 $5 .22 $12,905.93 $7,676.86 $17,990.28 2015 $88.92 $5, 100.32 $0.02 $22.46 $5 .28 $13,073. 71 $7,776.66 $18,224.1 5 2016 2017 2018 MLMC 12.40.080D 12.40.080E 12.40.080F 12.40.100 12.40.110A 12.40.1108 12.40.111 12.40.112 (A1) Inception year 2003 2003 2003 2007 2007 2007 2008 2009 Unit LS LS LS FF LS LS LS FF Adjust June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 2nd CPl-W Index Jan. to Jan . Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan . Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan . to Jan. Lakeshore and Peninsula Tract 1 Battery Drive Parcel Melva Tax #6026 Road SR17 SR17 Ninth Ave. # 90518000 Year CPI B.O .T. 53 Add .#4 in B.O.T. (Street) (Street) (Street) (Street) (Street) 1995 3.30% $0.00 $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1996 2.80% $0.00 $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1997 2.40% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1998 1.20% $0.00 $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0 .00 1999 2.00% $0.00 $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2000 3.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2001 1.70% $0.00 $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2002 1.60% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0 .00 2003 1.90% $10 ,665.00 $2,840.00 $5,835.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2004 3.00% $10,867.64 $2,893.96 $5,945.87 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2005 2.80% $11,193.66 $2 ,980.78 $6, 124.24 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2006 2.70% $11 ,507.09 $3,064.24 $6,295.72 $36.57 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2007 4.00% $11 ,817 .78 $3,146.98 $6,465.70 $37.56 $19,400.00 $79,207.00 $0.00 $0.00 2008 -0.50% $12,290.49 $3,272.85 $6,724.33 $39.06 $20, 176.00 $82,375.28 $0.00 $0 .00 2009 2.10% $12,229.04 $3,256.49 $6,690.71 $38.86 $20,075.12 $81,963.40 $11,527.00 $0.00 2010 1.20% $12,485.85 $3,324.88 $6,831.22 $39.68 $20,496.70 $83,684.64 $11,769.07 $0.00 2011 2.60% $12,635.68 $3,364.77 $6,913.19 $40.16 $20,742.66 $84,688.85 $11 ,910.30 $93.19 2012 1.70% $12,964.20 $3,452.26 $7,092.93 $41 .20 $21 ,281 .97 $86,890.76 $12,219.96 $95.61 2013 1.80% $13,184.60 $3,510.95 $7,213.51 $41 .90 $21,643.76 $88,367.90 $12,427.70 $97.24 2014 1.30% $13,421 .92 $3,574.14 $7,343.36 $42.66 $22,033.35 $89,958.53 $12,651.40 $98.99 2015 $13,596.40 $3,620.61 $7,438.82 $43.21 $22,319.78 $91, 127.99 $12,815.87 $100.28 2016 2017 2018 MLMC 12.140.112 (A1) 12.140.112 (A2) 12.140.112 (A2) 12.140.112 (A3) 12.140.112 (A3) 12.140.112 (81) 12.140.112 (81) Inception year 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 Unit LS FF LS FF LS FF LS Adjust June 2nd June 2nd June 2nd June 2nd June 2nd June 2nd June 2nd CPl-W Index Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Lakes ho re Lakeshore Lake shore Lakeshore Lakeshore Lakeshore Lakeshore and and and and and and and Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Peninsua Peninsua Peninsula Peninsula Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # 90518000 90309000 90309000 90311001 90311001 90313000 90313000 Year CPI (Street) (Street) (Street) (Street) (Street) (Street) (Street) 1995 3.30% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1996 2.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1997 2.40% $0.00 $0.00 $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0 .00 1998 1.20% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1999 2.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2000 3.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2001 1.70% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2002 1.60% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2003 1.90% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2004 3.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2005 2.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2006 2.70% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2007 4.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2008 -0.50% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2009 2.10% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2010 1.20% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2011 2.60% $440.00 $93.19 $2,800.00 $93.19 $1,200.00 $93.19 $10,000.00 2012 1.70% $451.44 $95.61 $2,872.80 $95.61 $1,231.20 $95.61 $10,260.00 2013 1.80% $459.11 $97.24 $2,921 .64 $97.24 $1,252.13 $97.24 $10,434.42 2014 1.30% $467.38 $98.99 $2,974.23 $98.99 $1,274.67 $98.99 $10,622.24 2015 $473.45 $100.28 $3,012.89 $100.28 $1,291 .24 $100.28 $10,760.33 2016 2017 2018 MLMC 12.140.112 (C1) 12.140.112 (C1) 12.140.112 (C2) 12.140.112 (C2) 12.140.112 (01) 12.140.112 (02) 12.140.112 (03) Inception year 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 Unit FF LS FF LS FF FF FF Adjust June 2nd June 2nd June 2nd June 2nd June 2nd June 2nd June 2nd CPl-W Index Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Lakeshore Lakeshore Lakes ho re Lakeshore Lakeshore Lakeshore Lakeshore and and and and and and and Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # 90313001 90313001 90313003 90313003 90314000 90342000 90344000 Year CPI (Street) (Street) (Street) (Street) (Street) (Street) (Street) 1995 3.30% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1996 2.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1997 2.40% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1998 1.20% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1999 2.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2000 3.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2001 1.70% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2002 1.60% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2003 1.90% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2004 3.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2005 2.80% $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2006 2.70% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2007 4.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2008 -0.50% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2009 2.10% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2010 1.20% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2011 2.60% $93.19 $6,508.00 $93.19 $3, 173.00 $93.19 $93.19 $93.19 2012 1.70% $95.61 $6,677.21 $95.61 $3 ,255.50 $95.61 $95.61 $95.61 2013 1.80% $97.24 $6,790.72 $97.24 $3 ,310.84 $97.24 $97.24 $97.24 2014 1.30% $98.99 $6,912.95 $98.99 $3,370.44 $98.99 $98.99 $98.99 2015 $100.28 $7,002.82 $100.28 $3,414.25 $100.28 $100.28 $100.28 2016 2017 2018 MLMC 12.140.112 (04) 12.140.112 (05) 12.140.112 (05) 12.140.112 (E1) 12.140.112 (E1) 12.140.112 (E2) 12.140.112 (F1) Inception year 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 Unit LS FF LS FF LS FF LS Adjust June 2nd June 1st June 1st June 2nd June 2nd June 2nd June 2nd CPl-W Index Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan . to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Lakeshore Lakes ho re Lakeshore Lakeshore Lakes ho re Lake shore Lakeshore and and and and and and and Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # 90339000 90315000 90315000 90317000 90317000 90319000 90327002 Year CPI (Street) (Street) (Street) (Street) (Street) (Street) (Street) 1995 3.30% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1996 2.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1997 2.40% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1998 1.20% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1999 2.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2000 3.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2001 1.70% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2002 1.60% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2003 1.90% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2004 3.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2005 2.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2006 2.70% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2007 4.00% $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2008 -0.50% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2009 2.10% $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2010 1.20% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2011 2.60% $93.19 $93.19 $3,392.00 $93.19 $2,000.00 $93.19 $93.19 2012 1.70% $95.61 $95.61 $3,480.19 $95.61 $2,052.00 $95.61 $95.61 2013 1.80% $97.24 $97.24 $3,539.36 $97.24 $2,086.88 $97.24 $97.24 2014 1.30% $98.99 $98.99 $3,603.06 $98.99 $2, 124.45 $98.99 $98.99 2015 $100.28 $100.28 $3,649.90 $100.28 $2,152.07 $100.28 $100.28 2016 2017 2018 MLMC 12.140.112 (F2) 12.140.112 (F2) 12.140.112 (F3) 12.140.112 (F3) 12.140.112 (F4) 12.140.112 (G1) 12.140.112 (G2) Inception year 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 Unit FF LS FF LS FF FF FF Adjust June 2nd June 2nd June 2nd June 2nd June 2nd June 2nd June 2nd CPl-W Index Jan. to Jan . Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan . Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Lakes ho re Lakeshore Lake shore Lakeshore Lakeshore Lakeshore Lakeshore and and and and and and and Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # 90323000 90323000 90320000 90320000 90326000 90334000 9033000 Year CPI (Street) (Street) (Street) (Street) (Street) (Street) (Street) 1995 3.30% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1996 2.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1997 2.40% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1998 1.20% $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1999 2.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2000 3.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2001 1.70% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2002 1.60% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2003 1.90% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2004 3.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2005 2.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2006 2.70% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2007 4.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2008 -0.50% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2009 2.10% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2010 1.20% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2011 2.60% $93 .19 $2,054.00 $93.19 $5,000.00 $93.19 $93.19 $93.19 2012 1.70% $95.61 $2, 107.40 $95.61 $5, 130.00 $95.61 $95.61 $95.61 2013 1.80% $97.24 $2, 143.23 $97.24 $5 ,217.21 $97.24 $97.24 $97.24 2014 1.30% $98.99 $2,181 .81 $98.99 $5 ,311 .12 $98.99 $98.99 $98.99 2015 $100.28 $2,210.17 $100.28 $5,380.16 $100.28 $100.28 $100.28 2016 2017 2018 MLMC 12.140.112 (G3) 12.140.112 (G4) 12.140.112 (G5) 12.140.112 (G5) 12.140.112 (H1) 12.140.112 (11) 12.140.112 (12) Inception year 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 Unit FF FF FF LS FF FF FF Adjust June 2nd June 2nd June 2nd June 2nd June 2nd June 2nd June 2nd CPl-W Index Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Lakeshore Lakeshore Lakeshore Lakes ho re Lakeshore Lakes ho re Lakeshore and and and and and and and Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # Drive Parcel # 90331000 90329000 90328000 90328000 90376001 90383000 90381000 Year CPI (Street) (Street) (Street) (Street) (Street) (Street) (Street) 1995 3.30% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1996 2.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1997 2.40% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1998 1.20% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1999 2.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2000 3.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2001 1.70% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2002 1.60% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2003 1.90% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2004 3.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2005 2.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2006 2.70% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2007 4.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2008 -0.50% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2009 2.10% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2010 1.20% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2011 2.60% $93.19 $93.19 $93.19 $7,076.00 $93.19 $93.19 $93.19 2012 1.70% $95.61 $95.61 $95.61 $7,259.98 $95.61 $95.61 $95.61 2013 1.80% $97.24 $97.24 $97.24 $7,383.40 $97.24 $97.24 $97.24 2014 1.30% $98.99 $98.99 $98.99 $7,516.30 $98.99 $98.99 $98.99 2015 $100.28 $100.28 $100.28 $7,614.01 $100.28 $100.28 $100.28 2016 2017 2018 MLMC 12.140.113 (A1 ) 12.140.113 (A2) 13.08.051 13.08.081 13.08.082 13.08.083 13.08.88 13.08.089 Inception year 2011 2011 2006 2004 2004 2009 2007 2003 Unit FF FF LS FF FF FF LS FF Adjust June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st CPl-W Index Jan. to Jan . Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Ian. to Jan. Wapato Drive Wapato Drive Wanapum, Road N Parcel# Parcel# Kittelson Lakeshore, Utility 090360000 090361000 Alder St. Rd./Road L Broadway Project Malaga St. Broadway Year CPI (Street) (Street) (Water) (Water) (Water) (Water) (Water) (Water) 1995 3.30% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1996 2.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1997 2.40% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1998 1.20% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1999 2.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2000 3.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2001 1.70% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2002 1.60% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2003 1.90% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $27.40 2004 3.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $30.11 $25.81 $0.00 $0.00 $27.92 2005 2.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $31 .01 $26.58 $0 .00 $0.00 $28.76 2006 2.70% $0.00 $0.00 $1 ,238.00 $31 .88 $27.33 $0.00 $0.00 $29.56 2007 4.00% $0.00 $0.00 $1,271.43 $32.74 $28.07 $0.00 $2 ,540.00 $30.36 2008 -0 .50% $0.00 $0.00 $1,322.28 $34.05 $29.19 $0.00 $2 ,641.60 $31.58 2009 2.10% $0.00 $0.00 $1,315.67 $33.88 $29.04 $7.45 $2,628.39 $31.42 2010 1.20% $0.00 $0.00 $1,343.30 $34.59 $29.65 $7.61 $2,683.59 $32.08 2011 2.60% $0.00 $0.00 $1,359.42 $35.01 $30.01 $7.70 $2,715.79 $32.46 2012 1.70% $74.60 $74.60 $1,394.77 $35.92 $30.79 $7.90 $2,786.40 $33.31 2013 1.80% $75.87 $75.87 $1 ,418.48 $36.53 $31.31 $8.03 $2,833.77 $33.87 2014 1.30% $77.23 $77.23 $1,444.01 $37.19 $31.88 $8.18 $2,884.78 $34.48 2015 $78.24 $78.24 $1,462.78 $37.67 $32.29 $8.28 $2,922.28 $34.93 2016 2017 2018 MLMC Inception year Unit Adjust CPl-W Index Year CPI 1995 3.30% 1996 2.80% 1997 2.40% 1998 1.20% 1999 2.00% 2000 3.80% 2001 1.70% 2002 1.60% 2003 1.90% 2004 3.00% 2005 2.80% 2006 2.70% 2007 4.00% 2008 -0.50% 2009 2.10% 2010 1.20% 2011 2.60% 2012 1.70% 2013 1.80% 2014 1.30% 2015 2016 2017 2018 13.08.093 1999 FF 13.08.094 2002 FF 13.08.096A 2003 LS 13.08.096B 2003 LS 13.08.096C 2003 LS 13.08.096D 2003 LS 13.08.096E 2003 LS 13.08.096E 2003 LS 13.08.100 2007 FF June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Road UNelson Lot 1 Tract 52 Lot 1 Tract 53 Tract 1 KV Larson Rd . Yonezawa Simmons B.O.T. Melva# 5 B.O.T. Melva # 4 Tax #6026 lntertie (Water) (Water) S.P. water (Water) (Water) (Water) (Water) in B.O.T. (Water) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $18.04 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $18.26 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $18.62 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $19.33 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $19.66 $22.43 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $19.97 $22.79 $5,340.00 $2,345.00 $7,445.00 $4,610.00 $3,040.00 $3,040.00 $0.00 $20.35 $23.22 $5,441.46 $2,389.56 $7,586.45 $4,697.59 $3,097.76 $3,097.76 $0.00 $20.96 $23.92 $5,604.70 $2,461 .24 $7,814.05 $4,838.52 $3, 190.69 $3, 190.69 $0.00 $21 .55 $24.59 $5,761 .64 $2,530.16 $8,032.84 $4,974.00 $3,280.03 $3,280.03 $0.00 $22.13 $25.25 $5,917.20 $2,598.47 $8,249.73 $5, 108.29 $3,368.59 $3,368.59 $23.46 $23.02 $26.26 $6, 153.89 $2,702.41 $8,579.72 $5,312.63 $3,503.34 $3,503.34 $24.40 $22.90 $26.13 $6,123.12 $2,688.90 $8,536.82 $5,286.06 $3,485.82 $3,485.82 $24.28 $23.38 $26.68 $6,251 .70 $2,745.36 $8,716.09 $5,397.07 $3,559.02 $3,559.02 $24.79 $23.66 $27.00 $6,326.72 $2,778.31 $8,820.69 $5,461.83 $3,601.73 $3,601.73 $25.08 $24.28 $27.70 $6,491.22 $2,850.54 $9,050.02 $5,603.84 $3,695.38 $3,695.38 $25.74 $24.69 $28.17 $6,601.57 $2,899.00 $9,203.87 $5,699.11 $3,758.20 $3,758.20 $26.17 $25.14 $28.68 $6,720.40 $2,951.19 $9,369.54 $5,801 .69 $3,825.84 $3,825.84 $26.64 $25.46 $29.05 $6,807.76 $2,989.55 $9,491 .35 $5,877.11 $3,875.58 $3,875.58 $26.99 MLMC 13.08.102(1A) 13.08.102 (18) 13.08 .102 (1C) 13.08.102 (10) 13.08.102 (1E) 13.08.102 (1F) 13.08.102(1G)13.08.102 (1H) Inception year 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 Unit LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS Adjust June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st CPl-W Index Jan . to Jan. Jan . to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan . to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Water Main Water Main Water Main Water Main Water Main Water Main Water Main Project Project Project Water Main Project Project Project Project 2012 2012 2012 Project 2012 2012 Parcel 2012 Parcel 2012 2012 Parcel Parcel# Parcel# Parcel# Parcel# # # Parcel# # Year CPI 171016000 312079000 312080000 110866002 110866001 313388000 110069515 110069514 1995 3.30% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1996 2.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1997 2.40% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1998 1.20% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0 .00 $0.00 1999 2.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2000 3.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2001 1.70% $0.00 $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2002 1.60% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2003 1.90% $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2004 3.00% $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2005 2.80% $0.00 $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2006 2.70% $0.00 $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2007 4.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2008 -0.50% $0.00 $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2009 2.10% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2010 1.20% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2011 2.60% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2012 1.70% $25,549.00 $5,716.00 $5,939.00 $20,544.00 $19,989.00 $15, 159.00 $14,018.00 $8,085.00 2013 1.80% $25,549.00 $5,716.00 $5,939.00 $20,544.00 $19,989.00 $15, 159.00 $14,018.00 $8,085.00 2014 1.30% $26,008.88 $5,818.89 $6,045.90 $20,913.79 $20,348.80 $15,431.86 $14,270.32 $8,230.53 2015 $26,347.00 $5,894.53 $6, 124.50 $21, 185.67 $20,613.34 $15,632.48 $14,455.84 $8,337.53 2016 2017 2018 MLMC 13.08.102 (11) 13.08.102 (1J) 13.08.102 (1K) 13.08.102 (2A) 13.08.155A 13.08.155B 13.08.155C 13.08.155D Inception year 2012 2012 2012 2012 2000 2000 2000 2000 Unit LS LS LS FF LS LS LS LS Adjust June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st CPl-W Index Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan . to Jan. Water Main Water Main Water Main Beacon Rd. Project Project Project and Beacon 2012 2012 Parcel 2012 Parcel Rd.Extended Lot 2, Parcel# # # to Longview Tax Hulbert Year CPI 110069516 110069517 171051000 St. #1338A Addition Tax #7989 Tax #3650 1995 3.30% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1996 2.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1997 2.40% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1998 1.20% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1999 2.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2000 3.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,394.00 $2,071 .00 $240.00 $1 ,676.00 2001 1.70% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,484.97 $2,149.70 $249.12 $1,739.69 2002 1.60% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,527.22 $2, 186.24 $253.36 $1,769.26 2003 1.90% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,567.65 $2,221.22 $257.41 $1,797.57 2004 3.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,616.44 $2,263.43 $262.30 $1,831 .72 2005 2.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,694.93 $2,331.33 $270.17 $1,886.68 2006 2.70% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,770.39 $2,396.61 $277.73 $1,939.50 2007 4.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,845.19 $2,461.31 $285.23 $1,991.87 2008 -0.50% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,959.00 $2,559.77 $296.64 $2,071.54 2009 2.10% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,944.20 $2 ,546.97 $295.16 $2,061.19 2010 1.20% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,006.03 $2,600.45 $301.36 $2, 104.47 2011 2.60% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,042.10 $2 ,631 .66 $304.97 $2,129.73 2012 1.70% $15,277.00 $13,071.00 $90,333.00 $24.85 $3, 121.20 $2,700.08 $312.90 $2,185.10 2013 1.80% $15,277.00 $13,071.00 $90,333.00 $24.85 $3,174.26 $2,745.98 $318.22 $2,222.25 2014 1.30% $15,551.99 $13,306.28 $91,958.99 $25.30 $3,231.39 $2,795.41 $323.95 $2,262.25 2015 $15,754.16 $13,479.26 $93,154.46 $25.63 $3,273.40 $2,831 .75 $328.16 $2,291.65 2016 2017 2018 MLMC 13.08.159 13.08.159 13.08.170A 13.08.1708 13.08.170C 13.08.1700 13.08.170E 13.08.171A Inception year 2006 2002 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2007 Unit LS FF LS LS LS LS LS FF Adjust June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st CPl-W Index Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan . Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Lot 1 Tract 52 Lot 1 Melva Tract 53 Operations Alder St. Yonezawa Simmons 8 .0 .T. Add.#5 8.0.T. Infrastructure Year CPI (Sewer) (Sewer) S.P. (Sewer) (Sewer) (Sewer) (Sewer) Tax #6026 (Sewer) 1995 3.30% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1996 2.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1997 2.40% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1998 1.20% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1999 2.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2000 3.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2001 1.70% $0.00 $0.00 $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2002 1.60% $0.00 $23.12 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2003 1.90% $0.00 $23.49 $3,720.00 $300.00 $5,185.00 $2,065.00 $2, 115.00 $0.00 2004 3.00% $0.00 $23.94 $3,790.68 $305.70 $5,283.52 $2, 104.24 $2,155.19 $0.00 2005 2.80% $0.00 $24.65 $3,904.40 $314.87 $5,442.02 $2, 167.36 $2,219.84 $0.00 2006 2.70% $1,466.00 $25.34 $4,013.72 $323.69 $5,594.40 $2,228.05 $2,282.00 $0.00 2007 4.00% $1,505.58 $26.03 $4, 122.09 $332.43 $5,745.45 $2,288.21 $2,343.61 $22.64 2008 -0.50% $1,565.81 $27.07 $4,286.98 $345.72 $5,975.26 $2,379.73 $2,437.35 $23.55 2009 2.10% $1 ,557.98 $26.93 $4,265.54 $344.00 $5,945.39 $2,367.84 $2,425.17 $23.43 2010 1.20% $1,590.69 $27.50 $4,355.12 $351.22 $6,070.24 $2,417.56 $2,476.10 $23.92 2011 2.60% $1 ,609.78 $27.83 $4,407.38 $355.43 $6, 143.08 $2,446.57 $2,505.81 $24.21 2012 1.70% $1,651 .64 $28.55 $4,521 .97 $364.68 $6,302.80 $2,510.18 $2,570.96 $24.84 2013 1.80% $1 ,679.71 $29.04 $4,598.85 $370.87 $6,409.95 $2,552.85 $2,614.67 $25.26 2014 1.30% $1,709.95 $29.56 $4,681 .63 $377.55 $6,525.33 $2,598.81 $2,661.73 $25.71 2015 $1,732.1 8 $29.95 $4,742.49 $382.46 $6,610.16 $2,632.59 $2,696.33 $26 .05 2016 2017 2018 Moses Pointe MLMC 13.08.1718 13.08.172A 13.08.1728 13.08.172C 13.08.173 13.08.174 E.T. Inception year 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2009 1995 Unit ACRE FF FF ACRE LS FF Adjust June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st June 1st CPl-W Index Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. Jan. to Jan. -(includes water and sewer per Operations Operations Operations Farmer Drive Malaga St. Road N each meter, Infrastructure Infrastructure Infrastructure Lift Station Sewer Utility until Year CPI (Sewer) (Sewer) (Sewer) (Sewer) Services (Sewer) annexation) 1995 3.30% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,400.00 1996 2.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,446.20 1997 2.40% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,486.69 1998 1.20% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,522.37 1999 2.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,540.64 2000 3.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,571.46 2001 1.70% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1 ,631 .17 2002 1.60% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1 ,658.90 2003 1.90% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,685.44 2004 3.00% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1 ,717.47 2005 2.80% $0.00 $0.00 $0 .00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1 ,768.99 2006 2.70% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1 ,818.52 2007 4.00% $310.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,867.62 2008 -0.50% $322.40 $31 .68 $30.95 $370.78 $1,501.00 $0.00 $1,942.33 2009 2.10% $320.79 $32.35 $30.80 $368.93 $1,493.50 $3.72 $1,932.62 2010 1.20% $327.52 $32.35 $31.44 $376.67 $1 ,524.86 $3.80 $1,973.20 2011 2.60% $331.45 $32.73 $31.82 $381.19 $1 ,543.16 $3.84 $1,996.88 2012 1.70% $340.07 $33.58 $32.65 $391.10 $1,583.28 $3.94 $2,048.80 2013 1.80% $345.85 $34.16 $33.20 $397.75 $1,610.19 $4.01 $2,083.63 2014 1.30% $352.08 $34.77 $33.80 $404.91 $1,639.18 $4.08 $2,121 .13 2015 $356.66 $35.22 $34.24 $410.18 $1,660.49 $4.14 $2, 148.71 2016 2017 2018 4/9/2015 Official WellCity Award Notification Congratulations! You have earned the 2015 WellCity Award! City of Moses Lake has met all of the AWC Employee Benefit Trust's WellCity standards and achieved 69% participation in the Health Questionnaire, earning a 2% discount on all AWC Trust medical premiums in 2016. You are among a record 111 employers in Washington to earn the WellCity Award this year. Thank you for your continued dedication to building a workplace culture where employee health is valued and supported. The tradition of wellness that you have established makes your program a model for other employers to emulate. We're SHOUTING from the rooftops Your outstanding achievement will be recognized in a special WellCity Award edition of For Your Health this Thursday, and in next Wednesday's issue of CityVoice. We'll continue acknowledging your achievement throughout the year, in AWC's Cityvision magazine, at our Annual Conference in June, at the Member Expo in October and at the Healthy Worksite Summit next March. 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In health, Carol Wilmes, Director of Member Pooling Programs We're social! 0 © c C pii@iffli!ii§!t.JI• we)(city "AWC's mission is to serve our members through advocacy, education and services." www.awcnet.org I ©Copyright Association of Washington Cities, 2015 http://www.magnetmail.net/actions/email_ web_ version.cfm?recipient_id=644213050&message _id=9818799&user _id=awcities&group _id= 18771 1 O&jo... 1 /2 April 7, 2015 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Interim City Manager f~il Consideration Finance Director p( ' Ambulance Cash Report for March Please find the attached Cash Ambulance Report for the month ending March 31 , 2015. Cc: Fire Chief AMBULANCE CASH OPERATION 2015 difference Prior yr JAN FEB MAR Y-T-D from prior yr comparison REVENUE Collected on ALS/BLS/mileage 102,450.80 92,235.05 108,005.03 $ 302,690.88 29,193.95 273,496.93 prior adjustments Utility charge 104,846.43 91,461.06 90,920.97 287,228.46 58,203.57 229,024.89 State grant -Stay at work State grant -EMS Reimbursement from police Reimbursement from fire 51,243.36 24,904.55 31,224.01 107,371.92 81,614.32 25,757.60 Emergency Aid fees Other Fees -MRI 4,800.00 4,800.00 4,800.00 misc cash from operations 263,340.59 208,600.66 230,150.01 $ 702,091.26 173,811.84 528,279.42 EXPENDITURE labor 140,431.81 88,992.84 86,799.74 $ 316,224.39 (34,985.48) 351,209.87 benefits 42,390.58 57,929.13 37,770.13 138,089.84 12,083.35 126,006.49 supplies 170.99 7,377.76 3,710.52 11,259.27 (2,425.44) 13,684.71 services/repairs 26,114.95 17,405.29 46,033.96 89,554.20 17,310.54 72,243.66 transfers (previously 09xx) 32,540.00 32,546.00 32,546.00 97,632.00 (3,928.00) 101,560.00 capital purchases interest total expenditures 241,648.33 204,251.02 206,860.35 $ 652,759.70 (11,945.03) 664,704.73 Net income (loss) before contrib. 21,692.26 4,349.64 23,289.66 49,331.56 185,756.87 (136,425.31) contribution from general fund 0.0 (68,944.00) 68,944.00 net income {loss) 21,692.26 4,349.64 23,289.66 $ 49,331.56 116,812.87 (67,481.31) Cash position normal account 59,736.15 74,714.51 111,519.30 174,148.89 reconcile to deposit 77,992.79 93,985.63 91,694.74 97,657.02 137,728.94 168,700.14 203,214.04 (68,591.87) 271,805.91 change in cash from prior mnth (15, 778.79) 30,971.20 34,513.90 lnterfund Loan balance 400,591.00 400,591.00 400,591.00 SAAS ($3.30) 224 2,670 222 billed ($21.50) 232 2,226 193 April 10,2015 TO: City Council FROM: Interim City Manager SUBJECT: March Building Activity Report Please see the attached building activity report for the month of March 2015. Also included is the building activity for the 2015 year to date. The following are highlights of the attached report: 1. 2. 3. 4. Building permits revenue generated for the month of March: Building permits revenue generated for the year to date: Building permits estimated valuation for the month of March: Building permits estimated valuation for the year to date: $80,300 $108,645 $2,099,082 $4,362,843 For the purpose of comparing March 2015 building activity numbers to March 2014 and March 2013 building activity numbers, the following 2014 and 2013 highlights are provided: 2014 5. 6. 7. 8. Building permits revenue generated for the month of March: Building permits revenue generated for the year to date: Building permits estimated valuation for the month of March: Building permits estimated valuation for the year to date: 2013 9. 10. 11. 12. Building permits revenue generated for the month of March: Building permits revenue generated for the year to date: Building permits estimated valuation for the month of March: Building permits estimated valuation for the year to date: $19,041 $85,805 $1,275,352 $6,926,990 $32,416 $56,584 $2 ,276,122 $11,441,277 Aprill,2015 TO: Community Development Director J FROM: Planning and Building Technician~ SUBJECT: March Building Activity Report Attached is the March 2015 building pennit statistics for your infonnation. March 2014 and 2013 is attached for comparison. Please call me at Extension #3756 with any questions. cc: City Manager Building Official Municipal Services Director County Assessor File *XBPRPTl C I T Y 0 F M 0 S E S L A K E PAGE: l B U I L D I N G D E P A R T M E N T RUN BY: kwoodworth ISSUED BUILDING PERMIT STATISTICS DATE: WED, APR 1, 2015, 10:06 AM FROM: 03/01/2015 TO: 03/31/2015 ==========================================================================================::;:===================================== DESCRIPTION # OF PERMITS # OF PERMITS ESTIMATED ESTIMATED ISSUED ISSUED YTD VALUATION VALUATION YTD 03/2015 03/31/2015 03/2015 03/31/2015 =================================================================================================================================== A434 RESIDENTIAL ADD AND ALT 3 5 76,774 110,977 A437 NONRESIDENTIAL ADD AND 5 13 146, 855 652,435 C320 INDUSTRIAL 1 2 30,000 205,000 C322 SERVICE STATIONS & REPA 0 1 0 15,000 C324 OFFICE, BANKS & PROFESS 0 1 0 419,879 C328 OTHER NONRESIDENTIAL BU 1 1 215,232 215,232 D328 DEMOLISH OTHER NON-RESI 0 1 0 0 M329 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN B 12 19 45,795 71, 095 M801 MECHANICAL COMMERCIAL 2 4 0 0 M802 MECHANICAL RESIDENTIAL 2 2 0 a M901 PLUMBING COMMERICAL a 1 0 0 M902 PLUMBING RESIDENTIAL 10 15 0 0 RlOl SINGLE FAMILY-DETATCHED 0 1 0 a R102 SINGLE-FAMILY ATTACHED 8 14 1,584,426 2,673,225 PERMIT TOTALS: 44 80 2,099,082 4,362,843 ========================c=====================================================================================P==================== *XBPRPTl C I T Y 0 F M 0 S E S L A K E PAGE: 1 B U I L D I N G D E P A R T M E N T RUN BY: kwoodworth ISSUED BUILDING PERMIT STATISTICS DATE: TUE, APR 1, 2014, 10:15 AM FROM: 03/01/2014 TO: 03/31/2014 =================================~================================================================================================= DESCRIPTION # OF PERMITS ISSUED 03/2014 # OF PERMITS ISSUED YTD 03/31/2014 ESTIMATED VALUATION 03/2014 ESTIMATED VALUATION YTD 03/31/2014 ====================c============================================================================================================== A434 RESIDENTIAL ADD AND ALT 4 7 95,400 249,400 A437 NONRESIDENTIAL ADD AND 7 15 139,507 1,193,215 C326 SCHOOLS & OTHER EDUCATI 0 1 0 1,699,840 C327 STORES & CUSTOMER SERVI 0 2 0 779,283 C438 GARAGES & CARPORTS COMM 1 1 58,424 58,424 M329 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN B 6 16 11,378 37,226 M801 MECHANICAL COMMERCIAL 2 2 0 0 M802 MECHANICAL RESIDENTIAL 0 2 0 0 M901 PLUMBING COMMERICAL 0 3 0 6,000 M902 PLUMBING RESIDENTIAL 5 9 0 0 RlOl SINGLE FAMILY-DETATCHED 2 5 0 0 Rl02 SINGLE-FAMILY ATTACHED 5 11 970,643 2,165,211 Rl03 TWO FAMILY BUILDINGS 0 1 0 258,644 Rl04 THREE & FOUR FAMILY BUI 0 1 0 479,747 =================================================================================================================================== PERMIT TOTALS: 32 76 1,275,352 6,926,990 ======c======================================c:cc::::::::::::::::::::=:============================================================ *XBPRPTl C I T Y 0 F M 0 S E S L A K E PAGE: 1 BUILDING DEPARTMENT RUN BY: kwoodworth ISSUED BUILDING PERMIT STATISTICS DATE: MON, APR 1, 2013, 9:00 AM FROM: 03/01/2013 TO: 03/31/2013 DESCRIPTION # OF PERMITS # OF PERMITS ESTIMATED ESTIMATED ISSUED ISSUED YTD VALUATION VALUATION YTD 03/2013 03/31/2013 03/2013 03/31/2013 A434 RESIDENTIAL ADD AND ALT 1 3 300 12,757 M37 NONRESIDENTIAL ADD AND 3 11 3,000 171, 716 C323 HOSPITALS & INSTITUTION 0 1 0 442,000 C326 SCHOOLS & OTHER EDUCATI 0 1 0 6,838,301 C327 STORES & CUSTOMER SERVI 3 3 930,855 930,855 M329 STRUCTURES al'HER THAN B 7 18 14, 750 458,823 M801 MECHANICAL COMMERCIAL 3 5 0 0 M802 MECHANICAL RESIDENTIAL 3 4 0 0 M901 PLUMBING COMMERICAL 2 3 0 0 M902 PLUMBING RESIDENTIAL 1 7 60 60 RlOl SINGLE FAMILY-DETATCHED 1 2 0 0 R102 SINGLE-FAMILY ATTACHED 9 14 1,327,157 2,107,018 Rl04 THREE & FOUR FAMILY BUI 0 1 0 479, 747 PERMIT TOTALS: 33 73 2,276,122 11,441,277 *XBPMTH2 C I T Y 0 F M 0 S E S L A K E PAGE: 1 BUILDING D E P A R T M E N T RUN BY: kwoodworth MONTHLY BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATIONS DATE: 04/01/2015 FROM: 03/01/2015 TO: 03/31/2015 ==================================================================================================c================================ PERMIT PERMIT ESTIMATED REVIEW-FEES STATE-FEES PERMIT FEES APPLICATION NUMBER TYPE VALUATION CHARGED CHARGED CHARGED DATE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2015004 7 M329 7,500 .00 4.50 159.75 03/03/2015 20150048 Rl05 234,092 1,141.56 4.50 1,954.75 03/04/2015 20150049 Rl05 1,523,081 4,893.10 108 .00 9,568.35 03/04/2015 20150050 RlOS 1,523,081 4,893.10 108.00 9,568.35 03/04/2015 20150051 RlOS 1,523,081 4,893 .10 108.00 9,568.35 03/04/2015 20150052 RlOS 1,523,081 4,893.10 108.00 9,568.35 03/04/2015 20150053 RlOS 1,293,941 4,347.42 26 .so 8,086.85 03/04/2015 20150054 RlOS 1,293, 941 4,347.42 26.50 8,086.85 03/04/2015 20150055 RlOS 1,048,823 3,766.16 26.50 7,185.60 03/04/2015 20150056 Rl05 1,048,823 3,766.16 26.50 7,185.60 03/04/2015 20150057 Rl05 1,048,823 3, 766.16 26.50 7,185 .60 03/04/2015 20150058 Rl05 1,048,823 3, 766.16 26.50 7,185.60 03/04/2015 20150059 Rl05 1,048,823 3,766.16 26 .50 7,185.60 03/04/2015 20150060 M902 .DO .00 27.00 03/04/2015 20150061 M801 .00 .00 44.50 03/04/2015 20150062 M902 .00 .00 27.00 03/06/2015 20150063 Rl02 255,892 150.00 4.50 2,136.85 03 /06/2015 20150065 Rl02 233,051 150.00 4.50 1,973.65 03/06/2015 20150066 M902 .00 .00 35.00 03/09/2015 20150067 Rl02 209, 403 150 .00 4.50 1,865.25 03/09/2015 20150068 M801 .00 .oo 44.50 03/10/2015 20150069 M902 .00 .00 27.00 03/10/2015 20150070 M329 695 23.46 4.50 36.10 03/10/20 15 20150071 Rl02 194,216 995.96 4.50 1, 760.25 03/10/2015 20150072 M902 .00 .oo 27.00 03/12/2015 20150073 M329 .00 .00 .00 03/12/2015 20150074 M329 .00 .00 .00 03/12/2015 20150075 M329 .00 4.50 .00 03/12/2015 20150076 Rl05 564,516 2,306.85 16.50 4,303.00 03/12/2015 20150077 Rl02 152,383 150 .00 4.50 1,511.05 03/13/2015 20150078 M801 .oo .00 34 .00 03/13/2015 20150079 R102 185,258 150.00 4.50 1,730.85 03/16/2015 20150080 M329 .00 .00 .oo 03/17/2015 20150081 M902 .00 .00 27.00 03/17/2015 20150082 M329 .oo .00 .00 03/17/2015 20150083 A437 4,000 .00 4.50 165.75 03/17/2015 20150084 M902 .oo .00 27.00 03/18/2015 20150085 Rl02 297, 116 1,370.88 4.50 2,323.05 03/18/2015 20150086 M329 800 .00 4.50 39.15 03/18/2015 20150087 M902 .00 .00 27.00 03/18/2015 20150088 M329 .00 .00 .oo 03/18/2015 20150089 M802 .00 .00 44.50 03/18/2015 20150090 M802 .00 .00 34.00 03/18/2015 20150091 A437 15,396 .00 4.50 326.75 03/23/2015 20150092 R102 164,898 150.00 4.50 1,580.25 03/23/2015 20150093 M902 .00 .00 27.00 03/24/2015 20150094 A437 1,200 .00 4.50 51.35 03/25/2015 20150095 Rl02 305,340 150.00 4.50 2,478.35 03/25/2015 20150096 A434 650.00 4.50 1,000.00 03/26/2015 *XBPMTH2 RUN BY: kwoodworth C I T Y 0 F M 0 S E S L A K E B U I L D I N G D E P A R T M E N T MONTHLY BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATIONS FROM: 03/01/2015 TO: 03/31/2015 PAGE: 2 DATE: 04/01/2015 ===========~======================================================================================================================= PERMIT PERMIT ESTIMATED REVIEW-FEES STATE-FEES PERMIT FEES APPLICATION NUMBER TYPE VALUATION CHARGED CHARGED CHARGED DATE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20150097 A437 1,500 .00 4.50 60.50 03/27/2015 20150098 A437 600 .00 4.50 33.05 03/26/2015 20150099 M329 l, 400 .00 4.50 57.45 03/26/2015 20150100 M329 3,200 .00 4.50 103.75 03/26/2015 20150101 M329 600 .00 4.50 33.05 03/26/2015 20150102 M329 BOO .00 4.50 39.15 03/19/2015 20150103 M329 .00 .00 .00 03/30/2015 20150104 M902 .00 .00 27 .00 03/23/2015 20150105 R102 . 650.00 4.50 1,212.50 03/24/2015 20150106 R102 152,383 150.00 4.50 1,511.05 03/3 1/2015 ===================================================================================================~=============================== REPORT TOTALS: 16,910,560 55,436.75 751.00 119, 301. 25 =================================================================================================================================== TOTAL FEES CHARGED: 175,489 .00 ******************************************* *XBPSTAT2 C I T Y 0 F M 0 S E S L A K E PAGE: 1 B U I L D I N G D E P A R T M E N T RUN BY: kwoodworth APPLICATION STATUS FROM: 03/01/2015 TO; 03/31/2015 DATE: 04/01/2015 =================================================================================================================================== PERMIT PERMIT SERVICE APPLICATION ISSUE NUMBER TYPE ADDRESS DATE DATE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20150047 M329 1140 PIONEER WAY 03/03/2015 I I 20150048 RlOS 1022 VALLEY RD 03/04/2015 I I 20150049 RlOS 1022 VALLEY RD 03/04/2015 I I 20150050 Rl05 1022 VALLEY RD 03/04/2015 I I 20150051 Rl05 1022 VALLEY RD 03/04/2015 I I 20150052 Rl05 1022 VALLEY RD 03/04/2015 I I 20150053 Rl05 1022 VALLEY RD 03/04/2015 I I 20150054 Rl05 1022 VALLEY RD 03/04/2015 I I 20150055 Rl05 1022 VALLEY RD 03/04/2015 I I 20150056 Rl05 1022 VALLEY RD 03/04/2015 I I 20150057 Rl05 1022 VALLEY RD 03/04/2015 I I 20150058 Rl05 1022 VALLEY RD 03/04/2015 I I 20150059 Rl05 1022 VALLEY RD 03/04/2015 I I 20150060 M902 2065 CRESTMONT DR 03/04/2015 03/05/2015 20150061 M801 813 STRATFORD RD 03/04/2015 I I 20150062 M902 923 HAWTHORNE DR 03/06/2015 03/06/2015 20150063 Rl02 4620 PENINSULA DR 03/06/2015 03/11/2015 20150065 Rl02 709 LUPINE DR 03/06/2015 03/17/2015 20150066 M902 1842 BROADWAY AVE 03/09/2015 03/09/2015 20150067 Rl02 801 REES ST 03/09/2015 03/17/2015 20150068 M801 3426 CITATION RD # 03/10/2015 03/18/2015 20150069 M902 946 JUNIPER DR 03/10/2015 03/11/2015 20150070 M329 511 DIVISION ST 03/10/2015 03/27/2015 20150071 Rl02 4732 BADGER ST 03/10/2015 03/26/2015 20150072 M902 414 RIDGE RD 03/12/2015 03/12/2015 20150073 M329 1003 GRANT ST 03/12/2015 03/12/2015 20150074 M329 3010 RD H NE 03/12/2015 03/12/2015 20150075 M329 131 4TH AVE 03/12/2015 I I 20150076 Rl05 1337 MONROE ST 03/12/2015 I I 20150077 Rl02 814 BLESSING ST 03/13/2015 03/23/2015 20150078 M801 935 VALLEY RD 03/13/2015 03/13/2015 20150079 Rl02 800 REES ST 03/16/2015 03/20/2015 20150080 M329 2109 CRESTMONT DR 03/17/2015 03/17/2015 20150081 M902 2211 BASIN ST 03/l 7 /2015 03/17/2015 20150082 M329 707 CREST DR 03/17/2015 03/17/2015 20150083 A437 212 DIVISION ST 03/17/2015 03/17/2015 20150084 M902 1146 GEM ST 03/18/2015 03/18/2015 20150085 R102 818 CAMAS PL 03/18/2015 I I 20150086 M329 821 BROADWAY AVE 03/18/2015 03/30/2015 20150087 M902 1022 TERRACE AVE 03/18/2015 03/18/2015 20150088 M329 705 D ST 03/18/2015 03/18/2015 20150089 M802 815 EDGEWATER LN 03/18/2015 03/18/2015 20150090 M802 2707 LAKESIDE DR 03/18/2015 03/18/2015 20150091 A437 102 THIRD AVE 03/23/2015 03 /23 /2015 20150092 Rl02 4533 WESLEY PL 03/23/2015 I I 20150093 M902 2242 SPRUCE ST 03/24/2015 03/24/2015 20150094 A437 102 THIRD AVE 03/25/2015 03/25/2015 20150095 Rl02 4519 WESLEY PL 03/25/2015 I I 20150096 A434 2009 DILLEY AVE 03/26/2015 I I *XBPSTAT2 C I T Y 0 F M 0 S E S L A K E PAGE: 2 B U I L D I N G D E P A R T M E N T RUN BY: kwoodworth APPLICATION STATUS DATE: 04/01/2015 FROM : 03/01/2015 TO: 03/31/2015 =================================================================================================================================== PERMIT NUMBER 20150097 20150098 20150099 20150100 20150101 20150102 20150103 20150104 20150105 20150106 PERMIT TYPE A437 A437 M329 M329 M329 M329 M329 M902 Rl02 Rl02 SERVICE ADDRESS 230 ELDER ST 1765 KITTELSON RD 1765 KITTELSON RD 1765 KITTELSON RD 1765 KITTELSON RD 140 VALLEY RD 516 VILLAGE AVE 1121 CASCADE AVE 215 WELLINGTON ST 4515 WESLEY PL APPLICATION DATE 03/27/2015 03/26/2015 03/26/2015 03/26/2015 03/26/2015 03/19/2015 03/30/2015 03/23/2015 03/24/2015 03/31/2015 ISSUE DATE I I I I I I I I I I I I 03/30/2015 03/30/2015 I I I I March 12, 2015 TO: City Manager FROM: Utility Service Supervisor~ SUBJECT: Investment Report Attached are the Investment Reports for January and February, 2015. cc: Finance Director Investment Report January 2015 Investment Investment Amount Interest Purchase Maturity Interest With Type Rate Date Date Earned Investments Outstanding Total Outstanding: Investment Maturities Grant County Invest Pool Invest Acct 11,221,059.46 1.96 01/01/2015 01/31/2015 18,686.56 Wa. State Invest Pool Invest Acct 2,994,350.85 0.13 01/01/2015 01/31/2015 305.17 Total Maturities: 14,215,410.31 Investment Purchases Grant County Invest Pool Invest Acct 11,239,746.02 Wa. State Invest Pool Invest Acct 2,668,695.93 Total Purchases: 13,908,441.95 Investment Totals Beginning Balance * 14,215,410.31 Total Maturities 14,215,410.31 Total Purchases 13,908,441 .95 EndinQ Balance * 13 908 441 .95 I Monthly Interest Earned 18 991.73 * Beginning Balance =Total Outstanding+ Total Maturities *Ending Balance= Beginning Balance -Total Maturities+ Total Purchases Investment Report February 2015 Investment Investment Amount Interest Purchase Maturity Interest With Type Rate Date Date Earned Investments Outstanding Total Outstanding : Investment Maturities Grant County Invest Pool Invest Acct 11 ,239,746.02 2.01 02/01/2015 02/28/2015 17, 145.44 Wa. State Invest Pool Invest Acct 2,668,695.93 0.14 02/01/2015 02/28/2015 228.90 Total Maturities: 13,908,441 .95 Investment Purchases Grant County Invest Pool Invest Acct 11 ,256,891.46 Wa. State Invest Pool Invest Acct 1,679,618.24 Total Purchases: 12,936,509. 70 Investment Totals Beginning Balance * 13,908,441 .95 Total Maturities 13,908,441.95 Total Purchases 12,936,509.70 Endinq Balance * 12,936 509.70 I Month Iv Interest Earned 17 374.34 * Beginning Balance =Total Outstanding +Total Maturities *Ending Balance= Beginning Balance -Total Maturities+ Total Purchases