HomeMy WebLinkAbout5.136E Original ContractTHIS AMENDMENT is entered into this lay of 2006, by and between
the City of Port Angeles, Washington, a municipal corporation, hereinafter called "City and the
Clallam County Economic Development Council, Inc., a non profit corporation, hereinafter called
"Contractor
AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
AND THE
CLALLAM COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
For the mutual benefits to be derived, the parties recite and agree to as follows:
1. The parties entered into an "AGREEMENT" dated April 18, 2006. That Agreement
is incorporated by this reference and may hereafter be referred to as "the Agreement."
2. Subparagraph A of Section 2 of the Agreement is hereby revised to read as follows:
A. For the "Core" services rendered by the Contractor, the City will provide, by
payment in cash, the amount of $35,000; in -kind telephone service, in an
amount not to exceed $2,500; and studies and analysis, as approved by the
Mayor, in an amount not to exceed $2,000.
3. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement are confirmed and ratified.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this agreement by their duly authorized
officials as set forth below.
DATED this ,5" day of 2006.
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
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AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into this 1 ay of
1. PERFORMANCE BY THE CONTRACTOR.
the City of Port Angeles, Washington, a municipal corporation, hereinafter called "City and the
Clallam County Economic Development Council, Inc., a non profit corporation, hereinafter called
"Contractor".
WHEREAS, the City is a municipal corporation of the State of Washington authorized to
contract for economic development services; and,
WHEREAS, it is in the public interest for economic development activities to be performed
that will enhance the economy and employment opportunities in the City of Port Angeles; and,
WHEREAS, the City has need of research and assistance in regards to these and other aspects
of its operations;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above representations and the mutual covenants
and agreements herein, it is agreed by the parties as follows:
A. Promote Economic and Employment Opportunities.
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The Contractor shall promote and enhance economic development and employment
opportunities in the City in accordance with the mission and goals set forth in the attached
Exhibit "A The Contractor shall use its resources to market the facilities and capabilities
of the City to new and existing businesses with the goals of increasing City revenues and
employment opportunities for City residents.
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B. Business Retention, Expansion and Recruitment.
(1) The Contractor shall work cooperatively with the City and shall serve as an
economic development research and reference service for the City. In this capacity
the Contractor shall conduct ongoing basic market research; identify target markets;
provide business retention, expansion and recruitment services aimed at existing
businesses and target markets; and participate with the City in the process of
responding to inquiries, site selection consultation, and case management, regarding
existing or new industries or other commercial ventures which seek information
concerning the facilities and resources managed by the City or which may involve
properties and/or infrastructure within the City and the Port Angeles Urban Growth
Area (UGA).
(2) The Contractor shall, upon request, provide effective industrial marketing
guidance to City staff and provide services in the development and execution of
programs aimed at better planning, utilization, promotion, and advertisement of
community services, facilities, infrastructure, and property.
(3) The Contractor shall maintain and enhance working relations with existing
businesses to assist them with start-up and expansion needs, technical assistance,
access to business counseling and financing resources including aid and assistance
to at -risk businesses.
(4) The Contractor shall assist the City in preparing replies to inquires received by
the City or the Contractor regarding City facilities and resources or which may
involve properties and/or infrastructure within the Port Angeles Urban Growth Area
(UGA) relative to economic development retention and growth opportunities.
(5) The Contractor shall assist the City in applying for and administering economic
development related grants, including any potential to support the development of
infrastructure.
(6) The Contractor shall assist the City in working with Clallam County to:
(a) Expand City Limits into the Port Angeles UGA,
(b) Extend the Port Angeles UGA, and
(c) Extend City services and utilities into such areas.
(7) The Contractor shall maintain an up -to -date community profile specific to the
Port Angeles area, which highlights demographic and development data customarily
of interest to industrial /commercial developers.
(8) The Contractor shall work with the City in the maintenance and periodic update
of the commercial and industrial property and infrastructure databases for the Port
Angeles vicinity.
(9) The Contractor shall work with the City to research, identify, and implement
the addition of new development incentive programs or packages as may be
applicable to Port Angeles economic development efforts.
C. Prospect Management
The Contractor will be primarily responsible for providing services in connection
with industrial and business retention, expansion and/or relocation. The Contractor
will represent the attributes for appropriate site locations within the City that meet
the prospects criteria. In such dealings, the Contractor shall participate in the
handling of prospects, in accordance with the following guidelines:
(1) Contacts made directly to the Contractor or referred to Contractor by
Outside Sources.
(3)
(a) The Contractor will provide general information and other data
requested by the prospect. Within 24 hours of being contacted regardinga
prospect, the Contractor shall notify the City Manager, or his designee, by
phone and/or e-mail, regarding details of the contact.
(b) If the prospect indicates an interest in specific business locations, the
Contractor shall notify other affected parties and property owners as
appropriate, make appropriate introductions, and assist in follow -up
marketing.
(c) If the prospect requests confidentiality, the Contractor will keep the
City Manager, or his designee, fully informed without revealing the identity
of the prospect.
(2) Contacts made directly to the City
(a) When the City receives a direct contact or is managing a development
prospect and desires support from the Contractor, it may request such
assistance, and Contractor will render such assistance. The Contractor to
supply recruitment information and services as described in 1A and 1B.
Public Events. and Media
Any public events such as media conferences, ground breaking ceremonies,
and ribbon cuttings in which the Contractor is involved within the City and
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or the Port Angeles UGAs will be coordinated with the City Manager or his
designee, the siting jurisdiction, and other affected partners.
D. The Contractor shall provide to the City and to such persons as the City may direct,
free of additional charge, materials prepared by the Contractor.
E. The Contractor shall maintain records and report to the City as follows:
(1) The Contractor shall maintain accounts and records that accurately reflect the
revenues and costs for the Contractor's activities under this Contract. These
financial records, and all records related to the performance of this Contract, shall
be available for City inspection.
(2) The Contractor shall provide the City with written reports monthly, fully
describing what work has been performed pursuant to this Contract, and including
a current statement of revenues and costs.
(3) The Contractor shall provide the City with a written report quarterly, fully
describing how the Contractor's activities have benefitted the City, the greater Port
Angeles community and the economy of Port Angeles. In addition, the Contractor's
Executive Director shall appear before the City Council at least quarterly to report
on the Contractors activities pursuant to this agreement and to answer questions.
(4) The Contractor shall use its best efforts to economize on overhead expenses to
the maximum extent feasible in providing the services to be performed pursuant to
this Contract.
(5) The Contractor shall provide the City with an annual budget, including current
salaries and benefits for all employees and classifications of employees and shall
notify the City within 30 days of any increases in salaries or benefits from the
previous year.
2. PERFORMANCE BY THE CITY.
A. For the services to be rendered by the Contractor, the City will provide, by payment
in cash, the amount of $35,000 and, in -kind telephone service, in an amount not to
exceed $2,500.
B. Payments shall be made in four, equal, quarterly installments. Payment by the City
shall be due upon receipt and acceptance by the City Manager of the Contractor's
written quarterly report. The Contractor will invoice the City for all quarterly
payments.
3. TERM.
This agreement shall be for a term of one year, commencing on January 1, 2006.
4. ASSIGNMENT.
This agreement may not be assigned by either party to this agreement except by signed
amendment.
5. BREACH.
A. In the event of either party's material breach of the terms or conditions of this
Contract, the non breaching party reserves the right to withhold payments or
services until corrective action has been taken or completed. However, the party
shall not exercise this right until they have given written notice of such material
breach to the breaching party and ten days have passed since the receipt of such
notice. This option is in addition to and not in lieu of the parties' right to terminate
this Contract or any other right which State law offers for breach of contract.
B. If either party shall materially breach any of the covenants undertaken herein or any
of the duties imposed upon it by this Contract, such material breach shall entitle the
other party to terminate this Contract, provided that the party desiring to terminate
for such cause shall give the offending party at least twenty days' written notice,
specifying the particulars wherein it is claimed that there has been a violation hereof,
and if at the end of such time, the party notified has not removed the cause of
complaint, or remedied the purported violation, then the termination of this Contract
shall be deemed complete.
6. NON DISCRIMINATION.
A. The Contractor shall conduct its business in a manner which assures fair, equal and
non discriminatory treatment of all persons, without respect to race, creed or
national origin, and, in particular:
B. The Contractor shall maintain open hiring and employment practices and will
welcome applications for employment in all positions, from qualified individuals
who are members of minorities protected by federal equal opportunity /affirmative
action requirements; and,
C. The Contractor shall comply with all requirements of applicable federal, state or
local laws or regulations issued pursuant thereto, relating to the establishment of
non discriminatory requirements in hiring and employment practices and assuring
the service of all persons without discrimination as to any person's race, color,
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religion, sex, Vietnam era veteran's status, disabled veteran condition, physical or
mental handicap, or national origin.
7. DISPUTE RESOLUTION.
The parties agree that any dispute related to this Agreement shall first be submitted to the
City Manager and the Contractor's Executive Director, and they shall attempt to resolve that
dispute If the City Manager and Executive Director are not able to resolve that dispute, the
dispute shall next be submitted to the City Council and to the Contractor's Board of
Directors. Those entities shall attempt to resolve the dispute. If they are not able to resolve
the dispute, the dispute shall be submitted to mediation. The parties shall agree on one
mediator. If mediation is unable to resolve the dispute, then either party may take such legal
action as they deem appropriate. The venue of any lawsuit related to this Agreement shall
be in Clallam County, Washington.
8. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR STATUS.
The relation created by this Contract is that of independent contracting entities. The
Contractor is not an employee of the City and is not entitled to the benefits provided by the
City to its employees. The Contractor, as an independent contractor, has the authority to
control and direct the performance of the details of the services to be provided. The
Contractor shall assume full responsibility for payment of all Federal, State, and local taxes
or contributions imposed or required, including, but not limited to, unemployment
insurance, Social Security, and income tax.
9. HOLD HARMLESS AND INSURANCE.
The Contractor shall protect, defend, save harmless, and indemnify the City, its officers,
agents, and employees from and against any and all claims, damages, losses, and expenses,
including reasonable attorney's fees, occurring, arising, or resulting from supplying work,
services, materials, or supplies in connection with the performance of this Contract. The
Contractor shall provide a Certificate of Insurance evidencing occurrence -based
Commercial General Liability insurance with limits of no less than $1,000,000 combined
single limit per occurrence, with the City shown as a named additional insured.
10. ENTIRE CONTRACT.
The parties agree that this Contract is the complete expression of the terms hereto and any
oral representation or understanding not incorporated herein is excluded. Further, any
modification of this Contract shall be in writing and signed by both parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto caused this Contract to be executed the day
and year first herein above written.
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
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CLALLAM COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
Strategic Pan
2003 -2007
Vision Statement
A connected and interdependent community in business, government,
education and healthcare to improve economic opportunities and enrich
the life of each and every citizen.
Mission Statement
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The mission of the Claliam County Economic Development Council is to be
a catalyst for economic growth, to lead the collaborative process and
diversify the economy while applying sound stewardship.
This document is a working document, which may be added to and /or altered by the Board of Directors to
address issues and opportunities that may arise during the 2003 -2007 period.
Updated by Clallam County EDC Board of Directors on May 20. 2004
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CLALLAM COUNTY
CONNECTED COMMUNITY PRINCIPLES
Education
Ensure that the region maintains a qualified workforce by developing a
community that embraces change and has access to high quality life -long
education.
>Jobs
Invest community resources in the creation of a diverse set of new job
opportunities in sustainable industry sectors; raise the average wage in
Clallam County.
Access
Make sure one's zip code does not limit one's access to government
services, business, healthcare or education opportunities, thus saving time
and money and improving service availability and quality.
Entrepreneurship
Become a community of creative solutions where government, education
and business recognize, appreciate and adopt an entrepreneurial spirit.
Community Development
Facilitate community projects and practices to promote collaborative
behavior, connectivity and changed spending, investing and budgeting.
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MARKETING AND COMMUNICATION PLAN
Implement a tangible program to communicate the collz borative
actions and resource sharing occurring in the community;
encouraging citizens to adopt connected ways of thinking and
demonstrating the "Connected Economy" as enhancing our shared
vision to maintain a desirable community in which to work and live.
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K -12 Enrollments
Peninsula College Enrollments
Clallam County Retail Sales
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Objectives, Strategies and Actions
Strategies and Actions
Sustain and support private business participation within the industry
cluster. teams 33
Promote and increase value in the cluster team collaborative process
Recruit broader participation of industry cluster segment
Target the local and regional building and construction industry as a
industry cluster team
Target transportation issues within a cluster team
Educate community on the use and benefit of an industry cluster
strategic approach- 8
Promote and coordinate monthly "Industry Connection Events"
Coordinate industry cluster opportunities thru events for public agencies
and the community
o Clallam County host regional economic development conference
specific to industry clusters
Continue to support a bimonthly "Business Column"
Distribute industry cluster documents
Celebrate the wins and successes of the cluster strategy
Develop objective measures on the impact, sustainability and
development of current and potential clusters
Maintain a visual measurement tool
Use key indicators to monitor the economic impact
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Connect local resources to the industries via Clallam networks 1
Coordinate mapping of industry clusters
Provide access to industry mapping
Facilitate connection of resources between clusters
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Provide and develop leadership and support to industry cluster teams
Board member co- chairs lead industry cluster teams
All Board members participate on industry cluster teams 31
Increase leadership skills of cluster teams
Identify funding for industry cluster teams
Promote the retention and expansion (BRE) of our regional businesses
within the industry clusters
Integrate BRE principles into industry cluster strategy
Connect CBI services to the industry cluster activities and initiatives 8
Advocate for industry competitiveness by addressing legislative issues
Improve the competitiveness and promote innovation within the
industry clusters
Identify and recruit firms /organizations to fill gaps in industry 9
cluster supply chain
Address the legislative issues impeding local business
Facilitate industry research
Connect innovation research and resources to industry clusters
Provide market research training to industry cluster teams
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Strateties and Actions
Support the Clallam Business Incubator (CBI)
Connect current business support resources to the organization
Market the facility and services
Pursue capital and operational funding
Establish long teem funding sources
Provide support during startup of organization
Direct prospects into the "Guided Access Process"
Partner with resources to grow and retain existing businesses 2
Continue funding support for SBDC
Strengthen relationships with state and national business support services
Draw on private sector resources and capabilities 5
Educate the community on available business resources through the
EDC
Restart bimonthly "Business Column"
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Coordinate workshops and seminars
Seek out public relations and advertising opportunities
Employ business associations and groups to introduce and describe
available resources and program
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Coordinate and collaborate to provide financial education
Seek out and describe economic development and employment
opportunities with tribes
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Identify business resources to meet the needs of local businesses
Participate in state wide associations
Attend applicable conferences
Create a resource library
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Create a "help" desk for community resources
Engage youth in local economic development
Partner with High School related classes and organizations
Encourage entrepreneurial spirit in youth
Create intern opportunities
Use business expertise in mentoring youth
Invite youth to businesses for orientation
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Foster the dynamic relationship between business, workforce, and
education
Coordinate cross cluster activities and connections 19
Identify collaborative opportunities
Coordinate with cluster teams to promote entrepreneurial training 6
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Stratedes and Actions
Be an advocate for solutions for the removal of barriers that inhibit
community growth
Increase financial literacy
Identift comntunity-financing alternatives
Explore the feasibility of an integrated Capital Finance structure 2
Continue the development of Olympic Peninsula Finance Advisory 6
Network
Promote current alternative fmance resources
Use OPFAN to facilitate innovative fmance opportunities 3
Link OPFAN lenders to portal
Provide a broad spectrum of information and networking for various
organizations to foster common thread that mirrors the EDC vision
and mission 2
Board members communicate the Councils vision and mission to their
respective organizations
Identify opportunities to incorporate economic development component
element in their plans
Plans should address the demands for infrastructure such as roads, sewers,
water, power, IT and housing 26
Ensure that our vision is an integral part of the GMA comprehensive
plan
Board members communicate the vision and mission to their organizations
planning prodess
Propose and coordinate the economic development section of the
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comprehensive plans of the entire county
Review regulations impacting economic development
Make recommendations to agencies when appropriate
Insure adequate supply of housing for low and moderate income
households
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Drive collaboration of strategic planning initiatives within the
community
Coordinate the review of agencies strategic plans
Identify opportunities for collaboration
Streamline permitting process and help with site selection 13
Promote joint marketing 1
Strengthen the relationship with the tribes
Engage tribal governments in economic development initiatives
Conduct out reach visits to tribal communities
Promote the interdependency between business, government,
education and health care
Quantify the value of collaborative actions
Utilize Board of Directors to identify interdependency opportunities
Support the Transforming Healthcare Initiative
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Strategies and Actions
Identify projects early in pipeline for funding
Create implementation plan and budget
Acquire and leverage resources to execute the strategic plan 2
Secure additional funding resources
Create a list of people and agencies to assist in implementation of the plan
Encourage Board members to advocate for the strategic plan
Create and implement a fundraising strategy
Create and implement a legislative strategy 5
Identify and secure project management needs
Continue and sustain a knowledge management system
Develop marketable components of the strategic plan
Create working partnership with UW Business School 2
Partner with Peninsula College for project management training
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Develop a Board of Directors whose members are active participants
that engage in meeting the Roles and Responsibilities of the EDC
Board of Directors 65
Institute an evaluation mechanism to measure the boards effectiveness in
achieving the strategic plan
Track the Board members participation 5
Develop strategies to increase participation 5
Encourage Board members to be advocates for the strategic plan 1
Leverage the capacity of the RDA and other regional initiatives
Participate in Olympic Regional economic partnerships 19
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Identify and connect opportunities to further the strategic plan actions
Increase private sector participation and investment
Promote th value of Council membership
Build partnerships in strategic planning initiative
i Institute an annual membership campaign
Sustain public investment and increase public sector participation 21
EDC Board serve as a central clearinghouse and forum for community
issues and barriers to accomplish the plan 15
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Strategies and Actions,
Identify resources to implement elements of the plan
Secure sponsors and funding
Utilize cluster expertise
Increase EDC linkages to media support 3
Link to Peninsula College events 15
Create a business /government host group of leaders who can escort and
meet with visitors 21
Recruit potential businesses from outside the community to relocate
Utilize cluster teams to identify targeted prospects
Collaborate with tourism marketing campaign
Conduct on -site company visitations
Site hosting for retail developers in Sequim
Participate in industry cluster related trade shows 10
Attend conferences specifically related to our business /cluster
strengths 20
Be an exhibitor at ITEC 2004 in Seattle 7
Develop local economic tax break package
Tighten political links 1
Lead a countywide effort to create a branding strategy
Coordinate focus groups to gather input
Locate and utilize existing branding information
Identify and secure funding for implementation
Use technology as a marketing tool
Develop a web portal and collaboration center 3
Develop flow chart for communication 2
Develop a community video
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Provide electronic information
Develop a communication strategy
Integrate public relation and marketing
a communication committee
Identify finding and sponsors to support implementation
Leveraging the Board members to help implement the communications
strategy
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Economic 1_evelopment Council
1 Quarter 2006 Progress Report
This report is being provided to give a brief overview of some of the activities that the EDC
staff has been involved in during 1s Quarter 2006. Do keep in mind that this is not an all
inclusive listing but only highlights.
Business Retention Expansion (BRE) EDC staff has been making visits to local businesses
to conduct the BRE survey and talk to them about any issues or problems they may be
having. When an issue is identified EDC will direct the business to that source of help that is
needed, i.e. SCORE, SBDC, CTED, etc.
Peninsula Development Association The EDC staff continues support of the Peninsula
Development Association Board. The PDA Board is in the process of rewriting the
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy document which is a requirement for the
EDA grant that funds this organization.
Opportunity Fund Board Administration The EDC continues as the administrator for the
Opportunity Fund Board. A Board meeting is convened when projects are identified to be
considered for Opportunity Fund monies.
Industry Clusters The EDC continues its support of the industry clusters through staff
support (setting venues, sending agendas and transcribing minutes)
Special Events During the 1S quarter of 2006 the EDC co sponsored and participated in the
Employment NOW Expo that targeted the manufacturing sector of our area that was held on
February 28 There were 4 employers that participated with over 150 interested parties
attending the event held at the Lincoln Center. The four employers were Westport
Shipyard, Angeles Composites Technology, Inc., Port Townsend Paper and Platypus Marine.
EDC staff assisted in arranging and participated in the Harbor Review Plan Public Forum held
at the Vern Burton Center in February. EDC staff continues attendance at the Task Force
meetings as the outcomes of this public meeting are compiled. A final report will follow.
EDC is again co sponsor of the Job Fair that will be held on April 26 This is a joint effort
with Peninsula College and the Clallam County WorkSource office EDC staff has been
participating on the Steering Committee for this Fair and will have an exhibit table.
Special Proiects EDC staff continues its support of the Biomass Feasibility Study being
conducted by Siemens Corporation as well as the on -going Food Enterprise Center
development.
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The EDC staff worked with the Jamestown S'klallam, Lower Elwha S'klallam, Quileute and
Makah tribes on a joint economic development report which was distributed through the
Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum in February 2006.
EDC staff and Board members participated in the development of the industry cluster section
of the County Comprehensive Plan document.
EDC staff met with Victoria, British Columbia tourism officials regarding partnering on
tourism based activities.
EDC staff worked with State Park personnel regarding the State Parks Centennial celebration
and the development of a new State Park on the Miller Peninsula and the revamp of the
Sequim Bay State Park. This work culminated in a public meeting held in February in Sequim
with over 100 attendees. Continued work will be done with the State Parks personnel as
they compile the responses from the public received in February. There will be additional
public meetings held in the future.
EDC staff is involved with Affordable Housing sub committees in Sequim and Port Angeles.
EDC staff has been working with the Clallam Bay /Sekiu Chamber and Mark Bowman,
Shorebank to organize a community meeting on April 29th to discuss local economic issues
(lack of a banking facility, grocery store, pharmacy and hardware store).
Public Speaking Engagements The Executive Director, Linda Rotmark has made several
presentations to local organizations including the Port Angeles, Sequim and Forks Chambers
of Commerce; keynote speaker at the grand opening of the Sequim Quality Inn and Suites;
keynote speaker at the Sequim BizBuilders group; Port Angeles Downtown Rotary and
Sequim Noon Rotary.
Community Meetings EDC staff regularly attends meetings of the City Councils, County
Commissioners, PUD Commissioners, Port of Port Angeles Commissioners and Hospital
Commissioners. In addition, we are attendees at. Chambers of Commerce and Business
Associations meetings. EDC staff also attends the School Board meetings in Sequim, Port
Angeles, Forks and Joyce and the North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center Advisory Council
meeting.
Society of Retired Executives (SCORE) EDC provides administrative support as well as
office space to three SCORE counselors for their counseling sessions During the 1°` Quarter
2006 the counselors met with 20 clients. There were both startups and existing businesses
represented
Small Business Development Center (SBDC) EDC continues to support the activities of the
SBDC in Clallam County. The office is now co located with the Clallam Business Incubator at
Lincoln Center but referrals are still made from our office to SBDC as well as financial
support from the EDC is provided.
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CLALLMM ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
March 17, 2006
Mr. Mark Madsen, City Manager
City of Port Angeles
P.O. Box 1150
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Dear Mark:
Enclosed, for your files is a fully signed Agreement between Clallam County
Economic Development Council and the City of Port Angeles for Calendar Year
2006. We look forward to our continued partnership with you.
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
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Teri Martin
Director of Finance Operations
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Phone: 360.457.7793 Fax. 360.452.9618 Web: www.clallam.org
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City Clerk's Office
April 24, 2006
Linda Rotmark
Executive Director
Clallam County Economic Development Council
P. O. Box 1085
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Re: Agreement between the City of Port Angeles and the
Clallam County Economic Development Council
Dear Linda,
At its meeting of April 18, 2006, the Port Angeles City Council approved the 2006
agreement with the Clallam County Economic Development Council.
Enclosed are two (2) copies of the agreement. Please obtain signatures on both copies
and return one fully executed copy to me at your earliest convenience.
If I can be of any further assistance, please feel free to contact me. I can be reached at
417 -4634 or by e -mail at citvclerkcitvofna.us
Sincerely yours,
Becky J. Upton, CMC
City Clerk/Management Assistant
Enclosure
Phone: 360- 417 -4634 Fax: 360-417-4609
Website www.cityofpa.us Email: cityclerk @cityofpa.us
321 East Fifth Street P 0 Box 1150 Port Angeles, WA 96362.0217
5.13112
W A S H I N G T O N U S. A.
CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE
February 8, 2005
Jim Haguewood
Executive Director
Clallam County Economic Development Council
P. O. Box 1085
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Re: Agreement between the City of Port Angeles and the
Clallam County Economic Development Council
Dear Jim,
At its meeting of February 1, 2005, the Port Angeles City Council approved the 2005
agreement with the Clallam County Economic Development Council. Please not that
the language in Section 7, Dispute Resolution, was changed at the request of the City
Council.
Enclosed are two (2) copies of the agreement. Please obtain signatures on both copies
and return one fully executed copy to me at your earliest convenience.
If I can be of any further assistance, please feel free to contact me. I can be reached at
417 -4634 or by e -mail at citvclerk@citvofna.us
Sincerely yours,
Becky J. Up on, CMC
City Clerk/Management Assistant
Enclosure
321 EAST FIFTH STREET P O BOX 1 1 50 PORT ANGELES, WA 98362 -0217
PHONE 360-417-4500 0 FAX 360-417-4509 TTY 360-417-4645
E -MAIL: CITYMGR@a CITYOFPA US
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