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Interlocal Agreement
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INTER -LOCAL AGREEMENT m L OCT 21991
PENINSULA REGIONAL PORT ANGELES
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING ORGANIZATION
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the undersigned member
agencies of the State of Washington to establish the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning
Organization, pursuant to provisions of the Inter -Local Cooperation Act of 1967, Chapter 39.34
R.C.W. and the Growth Management Act of 1990.
Definitions
For the purpose of this inter -local agreement and all other agreements, contracts and
documents executed, adopted or approved pursuant to this agreement, the following terms shall
have meaning prescribed to them with this section unless the context of their use dictates
otherwise:
(1) Member agency shall mean any local government which is a party or becomes a party to
this inter -local agreement and is a County or City;
(2) State shall mean the State of Washington;
(3) Region shall mean the territory physically lying within the boundaries of Clallam, Jefferson,
Kitsap and Mason counties;
(4) Population shall mean the population of any general purpose local government that is a
member agency last determined for each such member by the State Office of Financial
Management;
Regional population shall be determined by adding together the population of the member
agencies;
(6) Council shall mean the body of local elected officials who have been appointed to represent
member agencies to carry out all delegated powers and managerial and administrative
responsibilities of the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization;
(7) Department shall mean the Washington State Department of Transportation;
(8) District office shall mean the District 3 Office of the Washington State Department of
Transportation;
Transportation Policy Board shall mean a board appointed by the Council which shall will
participate in policy making of the Organization.
agreed:
Recital
WHEREAS, the undersigned member agencies recognize the need and desirability to
participate in a forum for cooperative decision making by elected officials of said agencies in order
to bring about a continuous and comprehensive regional transportation planning process; and
WHEREAS, the undersigned member agencies are required to adopt transportation plans
consistent with comprehensive land use plans pursuant to the Growth Management Act of 1990;
and
WHEREAS, the Growth Management Act of 1990 authorizes establishment of Regional
Transportation Planning Organizations through the voluntary association of local governments
within a county, or geographically contiguous counties; and
WHEREAS, it is the belief of the undersigned member agencies that state and regional
transportation planning receive policy direction from all local governments and affected special
purpose districts and major employers; and
WHEREAS, the undersigned member agencies are authorized and empowered to enter
into this agreement pursuant to Chapter 39.34 R.C.W.
THEREFORE, in consideration of mutual promises and covenants herein it is hereby
1. Organization Composition and Nature: The undersigned member agencies agree to
create an organization called the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization. The
Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization shall consist of Clallam County,
Jefferson County, Kitsap County, Mason County, City of Forks, City of Port Angeles, City of
Sequim, City of Port Townsend, City of Bremerton, City of Port Orchard, City of Poulsbo, City of
Winslow and City of Shelton, with management vested in a Council, structured as hereinafter
provided and by bylaws which shall be adopted by the organization and incorporated herein by this
reference. Bylaws of the organization shall initially be adopted by a majority vote of the total
members of the organization and shall be amended as provided for in the bylaws.
2. Deleeated Authority and Purposes: The Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning
Organization shall have the following delegated authorities and purposes:
A. To provide a forum for cooperative decision making by the region's elected officials
in order to bring about a continuous and comprehensive transportation planning process.
B. To foster cooperation and mediate differences among local governments and the
State Department of Transportation throughout the region.
C. To maintain an ongoing transportation planning system and coordinate actions of
local and state government so that we may make the best use of our land, air, water and
energy resources and overcome the problems of waste and pollution.
D. Develop and adopt a regional transportation plan that is consistent with county and
city transportation plans and state transportation plans.
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E. Certify that transportation elements of comprehensive plans adopted by counties
and cities within the region are consistent with the Growth Management Act of 1990 and
with the regional transportation plan.
F. Designate and direct a lead planning agency to coordinate preparation of the
regional transportation plan.
G. Ensure that transportation projects within the region are consistent with the
regional transportation plan for transportation facilities and services.
H. Establish minimum level of service standards for regional transportation facilities
and services.
I. Foster and facilitate cooperation and coordination between regional transportation
planning organizations.
J. Foster transportation facilities which encourage economic growth and stability for
the region.
K. To provide assistance and information to local governments in preparation of local
transportation plan elements of the comprehensive plan.
3. Transportation Policy Board Composition and Nature: The Peninsula Regional
Transportation Planning Organization shall appoint a transportation policy board to provide policy
advice to the Council on regional transportation issues. The policy board shall be composed of
members with the following representatives: major employers; transit districts; port districts;
Department of Transportation, District 3 office; Washington State Ferry System; cities; counties
and others as deemed necessary by the Council. Composition of the policy board shall be
determined by the Council as provided for in the bylaws of the organization. The transportation
policy board may elect its own chairman and officers and adopt bylaws for conduct of meetings.
4. Transportation Policy Board Duties:The transportation policy board shall provide policy
advice to the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization. The transportation policy
board shall work with the lead planning agency or such other personnel as assigned by the Council
to carry out the duties and purposes of the organization. The transportation policy board shall
work at the direction of the Council and may provide policy advice including, but not limited to the
following areas: defining which facilities and services should be included in a regional
transportation system plan; developing goals and policies of a regional transportation plan;
developing standard procedures and coordination between the jurisdictions of the region; setting
level of service standards for regional transportation facilities and services; identification of
regional transportation needs; analysis of funding capability and resources to meet transportation
needs; and monitoring and implementation of the regional transportation plan.
5. Lead Planning Agency Designation: The Washington State Department of
Transportation, District 3 Office shall serve as the lead planning agency for purposes as outlined in
this agreement until June 30, 1991. Thereafter, the lead planning agency shall be designated by the
Council as provided for in the bylaws.
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6. Lead Planning_Agencv Duties: The lead planning agency shall perform such duties
as assigned by the Council, provided that funds to carry out such duties are appropriated. The
duties of the lead planning agency shall include, but not be limited to the following: provide staff
support and coordination for the Council; provide staff support and coordination for the policy
board; to be the recipient of planning grants from the Department of Transportation and other
funds as collected for the purposes of the organization; to hire, supervise and administer such
personnel, contractors and consultants as directed by the Council; and to provide such
information, data, inventories and services as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of the
organization.
7. Financing: The Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization shall be
financed in a manner as provided for in the bylaws adopted by the organization and through such
Local, State, Federal, and or private funding as becomes available. The Peninsula Regional
Transportation Planning Organization or the lead planning agency on behalf of the organization, is
authorized to apply for such federal, state or private funding of any nature as may become
available to assist the organization in carrying out its purposes and functions.
8. Budget: Annually the lead planning agency shall develop a budget which will meet
the anticipated expenses of maintenance and operation of the program for the coming calendar
year. The lead planning agency shall submit the proposed budget to the Council for review and
comment one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the end of a calendar year. The Council shall
approve a final budget and forward such budget to the lead planning agency. No increase or
decrease to the final budget shall occur without approval of the Council. Status reports on the
budget shall be provided to the Council on a regular basis by the lead planning agency.
9. Withdrawal from agreement: Any member agency shall have the right to withdraw from
the organization and this inter -local agreement by giving six months written notice to the
organization. The member counties and cities that are parties to this inter -local agreement agree
that withdrawal will not absolve them of responsibility for meeting financial and other obligations
of annual contracts or agreements which exist between the State of Washington or the federal
government and the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization at the time of
withdrawal.
10. Dissolution of Organization: The Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning
Organization and this Inter -local Agreement may be dissolved at any meeting of the Council by a
majority vote of the total members of the organization provided that all members were provided
one month written notice of the proposed dissolution, or as otherwise provided for in the bylaws,
and all members provided an opportunity for comment on the motion.
11. Disposal of Assets: Upon termination of this agreement, any money or assets in
possession of the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization shall be returned to
all contributing governments in proportion to their assessment determined at the time of
termination. The debts, liabilities, and obligations of the Peninsula Regional Transportation
Planning Organization shall not constitute a debt, liability or obligation of any member agency. In
the event of dissolution of the organization, the debts, liabilities and obligations of member
agencies shall be as determined in the bylaws.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Inter -Local Agreement shall have full force and effect
from and after this day of 1990 and shall continue in full force and effect
until such time as the organization is dissolved as provided for in this agreement.
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City of Port Townsend
City of Port Orchard
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City of Seguun
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Jefferson County
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City of Port Orchard
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TO: City Council
FROM: City Attorney
RE: RTPO Agreement
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M E M O R A N D U M
January 28, 1991
ISSUE: Should the City Council authorize the execution of the
inter local agreement forming the Peninsula Regional Transportation
Planning Organization and designate a representative on the
Council?
BACKGROUND /ANALYSIS: At the December 4, 1990 City Council meeting,
the Council formally decided to participate as a member agency of
the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization. The
City Council deferred authorizing the execution of the inter -local
agreement creating the Peninsula RTPO until the agreement was in
its final form and it was more apparent which other agencies would
be deciding to become members.
Attached are the January 23, 1991 letter from David Stalheim,
Clallam County Planning Division Manager, and the inter -local
agreement forming the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning
Organization. Mr. Stalheim explains that most of the participating
organizations have signed the agreement and that the Peninsula RTPO
has already begun its work. Mr. Stalheim asks that the agreement
be signed and that the City designate a representative on the
Peninsula RTPO council.
On January 28, 1991 David Stalheim telephoned Brad Collins, City
Planning Director, and asked that the City Council approve the RPTO
Agreement before the end of the month. Apparently, there is a risk
that the Department of Transportation may not fund the project
otherwise.
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Council authorize the
execution of the inter -local agreement creating the Peninsula
Regional Transportation Planning Organization and that the Council
designate a representative on the Peninsula RTPO council.
Craig DAtnutson, City Attorney
RTPO.mem
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DIRECTOR. BILL WHITE, R.S.
BUILDING DIVISION
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION
PLANNING DIVISION
FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE
Craig Knutson
City of Port Angeles
P.O. Box 1150
Port Angeles, WA 98362
RE: RTPO Agreement
CLALLAM COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
CLALLAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE
223 EAST FOURTH STREET
PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362 -3098
(206) 452 -7831, SCAN 575 -1321
January 23, 1991
Dear Craig,
Please find enclosed the most recent version and signatures on the inter -local agreement for the
Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization. The City of Bremerton is scheduled to
act on the agreement February 6th, which would be the last member required to form the four
county organization.
The "steering committee" met on January 15th in Port Townsend to review work plans, timelines
and reports from the Department of Transportation. The WSDOT stated that they were
interviewing consultants to complete some of the organization and administration tasks,
preliminary transportation plan tasks and community participation /education tasks.
We also considered membership requirements for the Transportation Policy Board. We identified
a 19 member board composed of the following representatives:
4 Major Employers
2 Transit Districts
2 Port Districts
2 WSDOT Representatives (highways and ferry)
4 Cities (one form each county)
4 Counties
1 Tribal Representative
The money which is available to the organization through the legislative appropriation is $56,472.
Of that amount, WSDOT will expend $15,000 for their staffing, a consultant contract would be
somewhere between $15- 25,000, a minimum stipend would be reserved for each county for travel
and other expenses, and money would be set aside for council and citizen training on
transportation issues.
The next meeting of the steering committee is February 8th at 9:30 a.m. in Port Townsend. We
are also trying to get elected officials to set aside March 7th for their first council meeting. The
City might consider who would be their representative on the council.
Knutson
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Thanks for you help and assistance in getting this agreement signed. If you have any additional
questions prior to your council's action on this matter, please feel free to call.
c: Brad Collins, Planning Director
Sincerely,
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David Stalheim
Planning Division Manager
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INTER -LOCAL AGREEMENT
PENINSULA REGIONAL
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING ORGANIZATION
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the undersigned member
agencies of the State of Washington to establish the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning
Organization, pursuant to provisions of the Inter -Local Cooperation Act of 1967, Chapter 39.34
R.C.W. and the Growth Management Act of 1990.
Definitions
For the purpose of this inter -local agreement and all other agreements, contracts and
documents executed, adopted or approved pursuant to this agreement, the following terms shall
have meaning prescribed to them with this section unless the context of their use dictates
otherwise:
(1) Member agency shall mean any local government which is a party or becomes a party to
this inter -local agreement and is a County or City;
(2) State shall mean the State of Washington;
(3) Region shall mean the territory physically lying within the boundaries of Clallam, Jefferson,
Kitsap and Mason counties;
(4) Population shall mean the population of any general purpose local government that is a
member agency last determined for each such member by the State Office of Financial
Management;
Regional population shall be determined by adding together the population of the member
agencies;
(6) Council shall mean the body of local elected officials who have been appointed to represent
member agencies to carry out all delegated powers and managerial and administrative
responsibilities of the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization;
(7) Department shall mean the Washington State Department of Transportation;
(8) District office shall mean the District 3 Office of the Washington State Department of
Transportation;
Transportation Policy Board shall mean a board appointed by the Council which shall will
participate in policy making of the Organization.
December 10, 1990
WHEREAS, the undersigned member agencies recognize the need and desirability to
participate in a forum for cooperative decision making by elected officials of said agencies in order
to bring about a continuous and comprehensive regional transportation planning process; and
WHEREAS, the undersigned member agencies are required to adopt transportation plans
consistent with comprehensive land use plans pursuant to the Growth Management Act of 1990;
and
WHEREAS, the Growth Management Act of 1990 authorizes establishment of Regional
Transportation Planning Organizations through the voluntary association of local governments
within a county, or geographically contiguous counties; and
WHEREAS, it is the belief of the undersigned member agencies that state and regional
transportation planning receive policy direction from all local governments and affected special
purpose districts and major employers; and
WHEREAS, the undersigned member agencies are authorized and empowered to enter
into this agreement pursuant to Chapter 39.34 R.C.W.
agreed:
Recital
THEREFORE, in consideration oftmutual promises and covenants herein it is hereby
1. Organization Composition and Nature: The undersigned member agencies agree to
create an organization called the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization. The
Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization shall consist of Clallam County,
Jefferson County, Kitsap County, Mason County, City of Forks, City of Port Angeles, City of
Sequim, City of Port Townsend, City of Bremerton, City of Port Orchard, City of Poulsbo, City of
Winslow and City of Shelton, with management vested in a Council, structured as hereinafter
provided and by bylaws which shall be adopted by the organization and incorporated herein by this
reference. Bylaws of the organization shall initially be adopted by a majority vote of the total
members of the organization and shall be amended as provided for in the bylaws.
2. Delegated Authority and Purposes: The Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning
Organization shall have the following delegated authorities and purposes:
A. To provide a forum for cooperative decision making by the region's elected officials
in order to bring about a continuous and comprehensive transportation planning process.
B. To foster cooperation and mediate differences among local governments and the
State Department of Transportation throughout the region.
C. To maintain an ongoing transportation planning system and coordinate actions of
local and state government so that we may make the best use of our land, air, water and
energy resources and overcome the problems of waste and pollution.
D. Develop and adopt a regional transportation plan that is consistent with county and
city transportation plans and state transportation plans.
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E. Certify that transportation elements of comprehensive plans adopted by counties
and cities within the region are consistent with the Growth Management Act of 1990 and
with the regional transportation plan.
F. Designate and direct a lead planning agency to coordinate preparation of the
regional transportation plan.
G. Ensure that transportation projects within the region are consistent with the
regional transportation plan for transportation facilities and services.
H. Establish minimum level of service standards for regional transportation facilities
and services.
I. Foster and facilitate cooperation and coordination between regional transportation
planning organizations.
J. Foster transportation facilities which encourage economic growth and stability for
the region.
K. To provide assistance and information to local governments in preparation of local
transportation plan elements of the comprehensive plan.
3. Transportation Policy Board Composition and Nature: The Peninsula Regional
Transportation Planning Organization shall appoint a transportation policy board to provide policy
advice to the Council on regional transportation issues. The policy board shall be composed of
members with the following representatives: major employers; transit districts; port districts;
Department of Transportation, District 3 office; Washington State Ferry System; cities; counties
and others as deemed necessary by the Council. Composition of the policy board shall be
determined by the Council as provided for in the bylaws of the organization. The transportation
policy board may elect its own chairman and officers and adopt bylaws for conduct of meetings.
4. Transnortation Policy Board Duties:The transportation policy board shall provide policy
advice to the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization. The transportation policy
board shall work with the lead planning agency or such other personnel as assigned by the Council
to carry out the duties and purposes of the organization. The transportation policy board shall
work at the direction of the Council and may provide policy advice including, but not limited to the
following areas: defining which facilities and services should be included in a regional
transportation system plan; developing goals and policies of a regional transportation plan;
developing standard procedures and coordination between the jurisdictions of the region; setting
level of service standards for regional transportation facilities and services; identification of
regional transportation needs; analysis of funding capability and resources to meet transportation
needs; and monitoring and implementation of the regional transportation plan.
5. Lead Planning Auencv Designation: The Washington State Department of
Transportation, District 3 Office shall serve as the lead planning agency for purposes as outlined in
this agreement until June 30, 1991. Thereafter, the lead planning agency shall be designated by the
Council as provided for in the bylaws.
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6. Lead Planning Agency Duties: The lead planning agency shall perform such duties
as assigned by the Council, provided that funds to carry out such duties are appropriated. The
duties of the lead planning agency shall include, but not be limited to the following: provide staff
support and coordination for the Council; provide staff support and coordination for the policy
board; to be the recipient of planning grants from the Department of Transportation and other
funds as collected for the purposes of the organization; to hire, supervise and administer such
personnel, contractors and consultants as directed by the Council; and to provide such
information, data, inventories and services as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of the
organization.
7. Financing: The Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization shall be
financed in a manner as provided for in the bylaws adopted by the organization and through such
Local, State, Federal, and or private funding as becomes available. The Peninsula Regional
Transportation Planning Organization or the lead planning agency on behalf of the organization, is
authorized to apply for such federal, state or private funding of any nature as may become
available to assist the organization in carrying out its purposes and functions.
8. Budget: Annually the Lead planning agency shall develop a budget which will meet
the anticipated expenses of maintenance and operation of the program for the coming calendar
year. The lead planning agency shall submit the proposed budget to the Council for review and
comment one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the end of a calendar year. The Council shall
approve a final budget and forward such budget to the lead planning agency. No increase or
decrease to the final budget shall occur without approval of the Council. Status reports on the
budget shall be provided to the Council on a regular basis by the lead planning agency.
9. Withdrawal from agreement: Any member agency shall have the right to withdraw from
the organization and this inter -local agreement by giving six months written notice to the
organization. The member counties and cities that are parties to this inter -local agreement agree
that withdrawal will not absolve them of responsibility for meeting financial and other obligations
of annual contracts or agreements which exist between the State of Washington or the federal
government and the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization at the time of
withdrawal.
10. Dissolution of Organization: The Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning
Organization and this Inter -local Agreement may be dissolved at any meeting of the Council by a
majority vote of the total members of the organization provided that all members were provided
one month written notice of the proposed dissolution, or as otherwise provided for in the bylaws,
and all members provided an opportunity for comment on the motion.
11. Disposal of Assets: Upon termination of this agreement, any money or assets in
possession of the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization shall be returned to
all contributing governments in proportion to their assessment determined at the time of
termination. The debts, liabilities, and obligations of the Peninsula Regional Transportation
Planning Organization shall not constitute a debt, liability or obligation of any member agency. In
the event of dissolution of the organization, the debts, liabilities and obligations of member
agencies shall be as determined in the bylaws.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Inter -Local Agreement shall have full force and effect
from and after this day of 1990 and shall continue in full force and effect
until such time as the organization is dissolved as provided for in this agreement.
Kitsa County
City of Forks
City of Segtiim i /r
City of Bremerton
City of Poulsbo
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City of Port Angeles
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City of Port Orchard
City of Winslow
Work Element 1: Organization and Administration
Establish the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization, Transportation Policy
Board and Lead Planning Agency with resolution of meeting schedule, voting structure, budget,
bylaws, coordination mechanisms and responsibilities.
Task 1.01
Task 1.02
Task 2.03
Task 2.04
Task 2.05
Peninsula Regional
Transportation Planning Organization
January 1- June 30, 1991
Work Program
Adopt meeting schedule, voting structure, budget and bylaws of the Peninsula
Regional Transportation Planning Organization.
Appoint Transportation Policy Advisory Board to assist the Peninsula Regional
Transportation Planning Organization. Establish meeting schedule, duties and
responsibilities of the advisory board.
Task 1.03 Designate and establish duties for a Lead Planning Agency.
Work Element 2: Regional Transportation Plan
Develop program to begin development of a regional transportation plan for all member
jurisdictions.
Task 2.01 Establish transportation facilities and services which will be included in the regional
transportation plan.
Task 2.02 Develop timelines and guidelines for the lead planning agency or member
jurisdictions to prepare, conduct, coordinate and /or complete transportation
inventories and development strategies.
Begin inventory of certain state and regional facilities and services identified in
Task 2.02 for immediate action.
Develop strategy to establish future travel demand and population projections for
the region.
Develop long -term strategy and work program for completion of the regional
transportation plan.
Work Element 3: Community Participation /Education
Establish procedures and mechanisms to provide public participation and education about regional
transportation planning issues.
Task 3.01 Identify procedures for broad dissemination of proposals and alternatives,
including the opportunity for written and verbal comments.
Task 3.02 Provide effective notice of organization and policy board meetings.
MEMO: November 30, 1990
TO: City Council
FROM: Craig D. Knutson, City Attorney
RE: Peninsula RTPO Interlocal Agreement
ISSUE: Should the City of Port Angeles become a member of the
Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization (RTPO)?
BAACKGRUOND /ANALYSIS: At the joint City Council /Planning Commission
meeting of November 28, 1990, a consensus of the five councilmembers
present supported the concept of forming a regional transportation
planning organization. At a meeting of November 29, 1990, the
formation of the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organ-
ization was dicusssed further with representatives of Clallam
County and the cities of Port Angeles, Forks and Sequim.
The attached interlocal agreement would create the Peninsula
Regional Transportation Planning Organization. However, the
agreement may need to be modified depending upon which agencies
decide to join and what concerns they may have about the form
of the agreement.
RECOMMENDATION: If the City Council decides to participate in
the formation of the Peninsula RTPO, the Council could adopt
a motion that it is the intent of the City of Port Angeles to
become a member agency of the Peninsula Regional Transportation
Planning Organization. Authorization to execute the interlocal
agreement could be deferred until the form of the agreement is
finalized.
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Craig utson
City Attorney
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Attachment
DIRECTOR. BILL WHITE, R.S.
BUILDING DIVISION
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION
PLANNING DIVISION
FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE
TO:
FROM:
SUBJ:
DATE:
CLALL JI COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF
kfli COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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Interested Parties
David Stalheim, Planning Division Manager
RTPO Inter -local Agreement Work Plan
November 29, 1990
If you have any questions, please feel free to call.
CLALLAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE
223 EAST FOURTH STREET
PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362 -3098
(206) 452 -7831, SCAN 575 -1321
Please find enclosed the latest draft of the proposed inter -local
agreement to form a Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning
Organization.
The changes which were discussed at the November 28, 1990 working
meeting were incorporated into the draft. In addition, Clallam County
jurisdictions reviewed the draft this morning and made one change
regarding adoption of the first set of bylaws.
All Clallam County jurisdictions propose to authorize their elected
officials to sign the document as developed. Those authorizations will
occur in the month of December.
Please notify either myself or Gary Rowe, Jefferson County Public Works
Director, if your jurisdiction cannot authorize signatures during the
month of December
INTER -LOCAL AGREEMENT
PENINSULA REGIONAL
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING ORGANIZATION
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the undersigned member
agencies of the State of Washington to establish the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning
Organization, pursuant to provisions of the Inter -Local Cooperation Act of 1967, Chapter 39.34
R.C.W. and the Growth Management Act of 1990.
Definitions
For the purpose of this inter -local agreement and all other agreements, contracts and
documents executed, adopted or approved pursuant to this agreement, the following terms shall
have meaning prescribed to them with this section unless the context of their use dictates
otherwise:
(1) Member agency shall mean any local government which is a party or becomes a party to
this inter -local agreement and is a County or City;
(2) State shall mean the State of Washington;
(3) Region shall mean the territory physically lying within the boundaries of Clallam, Jefferson,
Kitsap and Mason counties;
(4) Population shall mean the population of any general purpose local government that is a
member agency last determined for each such member by the State Office of Financial
Management;
(5) Regional population shall be determined by adding together the population of the member
agencies;
(6) Council shall mean the body of local elected officials who have been appointed to represent
member agencies to carry out all delegated powers and managerial and administrative
responsibilities of the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization;
(7) Department shall mean the Washington State Department of Transportation;
(8) District office shall mean the District 3 Office of the Washington State Department of
Transportation;
(9) Transportation Policy Board shall mean a board appointed by the Council which shall will
participate in policy making of the Organization.
November 29. 1990
Recital
agreed:
WHEREAS, the undersigned member agencies recognize the need and desirability to
participate in a forum for cooperative decision making by elected officials of said agencies in order
to bring about a continuous and comprehensive regional transportation planning process; and
WHEREAS, the undersigned member agencies are required to adopt comprehensive land
use plans consistent with transportation plans pursuant to the Growth Management Act of 1990;
and
WHEREAS, the Growth Management Act of 1990 authorizes establishment of Regional
Transportation Planning Organizations through the voluntary association of local governments
within a county, or geographically contiguous counties; and
WHEREAS, it is the belief of the undersigned member agencies that state and regional
transportation planning receive policy direction from all local governments and affected special
purpose districts and major employers; and
WHEREAS, the undersigned member agencies are authorized and empowered to enter
into this agreement pursuant to Chapter 39.34 R.C.W.
THEREFORE, in consideration of mutual promises and covenants herein it is hereby
1. Organization Composition and Nature: The undersigned member agencies agree to
create an organization called the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization. The
Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization shall consist of Clallam County,
Jefferson County, Kitsap County, Mason County, City of Forks, City of Port Angeles, City of
Sequim, City of Port Townsend, City of Bremerton, City of Port Orchard, City of Poulsbo, City of
Winslow and City of Shelton, with management vested in a Council, structured as hereinafter
provided and by bylaws which shall be adopted by the organization and incorporated herein by this
reference. Bylaws of the organization shall initially be adopted by a majority vote of the total
members of the organization and shall be amended as provided for in the bylaws.
2. Delegated Authority and Purposes: The Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning
Organization shall have the following delegated authorities and purposes:
A. To provide a forum for cooperative decision making by the region's elected officials
in order to bring about a continuous and comprehensive transportation planning process.
B. To foster cooperation and mediate differences among local governments and the
State Department of Transportation throughout the region.
C. To maintain an ongoing transportation planning system and coordinate actions of
local and state government so that we may make the best use of our land, air, water and
energy resources and overcome the problems of waste and pollution.
D. Develop and adopt a regional transportation plan that is consistent with county and
city transportation plans and state transportation plans.
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E. Certify that transportation elements of comprehensive plans adopted by counties
and cities within the region are consistent with the Growth Management Act of 1990 and
with the regional transportation plan.
F. Designate and direct a lead planning agency to coordinate preparation of the
regional transportation plan.
G. Ensure that transportation projects within the region are consistent with the
regional transportation plan for transportation facilities and services.
H. Establish minimum level of service standards for regional transportation facilities
and services.
I. Foster and facilitate cooperation and coordination between regional transportation
planning organizations.
J. Foster transportation facilities which encourage economic growth and stability for
the region.
K. To provide assistance and information to local governments in preparation of local
transportation plan elements of the comprehensive plan.
3. Transportation Policy Board Composition and Nature: The Peninsula Regional
Transportation Planning Organization shall appoint a transportation policy board to provide policy
advice to the Council on regional transportation issues. The policy board shall be composed of
members with the following representatives: major employers; transit districts; port districts;
Department of Transportation, District 3 office; Washington State Ferry System; cities; counties
and others as deemed necessary by the Council. Composition of the policy board shall be
determined by the Council as provided for in the bylaws of the organization. The transportation
policy board may elect its own chairman and officers and adopt bylaws for conduct of meetings.
4. Transportation Policy Board Duties:The transportation policy board shall provide policy
advice to the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization. The transportation policy
board shall work with the lead planning agency or such other personnel as assigned by the Council
to carry out the duties and purposes of the organization. The transportation policy board shall
work at the direction of the Council and may provide policy advice including, but not limited to the
following areas: defining which facilities and services should be included in a regional
transportation system plan; developing goals and policies of a regional transportation plan;
developing standard procedures and coordination between the jurisdictions of the region; setting
level of service standards for regional transportation facilities and services; identification of
regional transportation needs; analysis of funding capability and resources to meet transportation
needs; and monitoring and implementation of the regional transportation plan.
5. Lead Planning Agency Designation: The Washington State Department of
Transportation, District 3 Office shall serve as the lead planning agency for purposes as outlined in
this agreement until June 30, 1991. Thereafter, the lead planning agency shall be designated by the
Council as provided for in the bylaws.
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6. Lead Planning► Agency Duties: The lead planning agency shall perform such duties
as assigned by the Council, provided that funds to carry out such duties are appropriated. The
duties of the lead planning agency shall include, but not be limited to the following: provide staff
support and coordination for the Council; provide staff support and coordination for the policy
board; to be the recipient of planning grants from the Department of Transportation and other
funds as collected for the purposes of the organization; to hire, supervise and administer such
personnel, contractors and consultants as directed by the Council; and to provide such
information, data, inventories and services as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of the
organization.
7. Financing: The Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization shall be
financed in a manner as provided for in the bylaws adopted by the organization and through such
Local, State, Federal, and or private funding as becomes available. The Peninsula Regional
Transportation Planning Organization or the lead planning agency on behalf of the organization, is
authorized to apply for such federal, state or private funding of any nature as may become
available to assist the organization in carrying out its purposes and functions.
8. Budget: Annually the lead planning agency shall develop a budget which will meet
the anticipated expenses of maintenance and operation of the program for the coming calendar
year. The lead planning agency shall submit the proposed budget to the Council for review and
comment one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the end of a calendar year. The Council shall
approve a final budget and forward such budget to the lead planning agency. No increase or
decrease to the final budget shall occur without approval of the Council. Status reports on the
budget shall be provided to the Council on a regular basis by the lead planning agency.
9. Withdrawal frpm agreement: Any member agency shall have the right to withdraw from
the organization and this inter -local agreement by giving six months written notice to the
organization. The member counties and cities that are parties to this inter -local agreement agree
that withdrawal will not absolve them of responsibility for meeting financial and other obligations
of annual contracts or agreements which exist between the State of Washington or the federal
government and the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization at the time of
withdrawal.
10. Dissolution of Organization: The Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning
Organization and this Inter -local Agreement may be dissolved at any meeting of the Council by a
majority vote of the total members of the organization provided that all members were provided
one month written notice of the proposed dissolution, or as otherwise provided for in the bylaws,
and all members provided an opportunity for comment on the motion.
11. Disposal of Assets: Upon termination of this agreement, any money or assets in
possession of the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization shall be returned to
all contributing governments in proportion to their assessment determined at the time of
termination. The debts, liabilities, and obligations of the Peninsula Regional Transportation
Planning Organization shall not constitute a debt, liability or obligation of any member agency.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Inter -Local Agreement shall have full force and effect
from and after this day of 1990.
Clallam County Jefferson County
Kitsap County Mason County
City of Forks City of Port Angeles
City of Sequim City of Port Townsend
City of Bremerton City of Port Orchard
City of Poulsbo City of Winslow
City of Shelton
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Peninsula Regional
Transportation Planning Organization
January 1- June 30, 1991
Work Program
Work Element 1: Organization and Administration
Establish the Peninsula Regional Transportation Planning Organization, Transportation Policy
Board and Lead Planning Agency with resolution of meeting schedule, voting structure, budget,
bylaws, coordination mechanisms and responsibilities.
Task 1.01
Task 1.02
Adopt meeting schedule, voting structure, budgetand bylaws of the Peninsula
Regional Transportation Planning Organization.
Appoint Transportation Policy Advisory Board to assist the Peninsula Regional
Transportation Planning Organization. Establish meeting schedule, duties and
responsibilities of the advisory board.
Task 1.03 Designate and establish duties for a Lead Planning Agency.
Work Element 2: Regional Transportation Plan
Develop program to begin development of a regional transportation plan for all member
jurisdictions.
Task 2.01 Establish transportation facilities and services which will be included in the regional
transportation plan.
Task 2.02 Develop timelines and guidelines for the lead planning agency or member
jurisdictions to prepare, conduct, coordinate and /or complete transportation
inventories and development strategies.
Task 2.03
Task 2.04
Task 2.05
Begin inventory of certain state and regional facilities and services identified in
Task 2.02 for immediate action.
Develop strategy to establish future travel demand and population projections for
the region.
Develop long -term strategy and work program for completion of the regional
transportation plan.
Work Element 3: Community Participation /Education
Establish procedures and mechanisms to provide public participation and education about regional
transportation planning issues.
Task 3.01 Identify procedures for broad dissemination of proposals and alternatives,
including the opportunity for written and verbal comments.
Task 3.02 Provide effective notice of organization and policy board meetings.