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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5.581 Original Contract . nu:o "Oi< I11;CO;;:; .'.1 fi.!;. .:ElllJ(Sr 'F PIl C l-i-L ' ""-;:~-f"";\;-;''''''~~'' ~~~._..._. - ~.COJ1.Vt..... k>.(I...~ "IJI,...~/ .t ,t.N CO 2005 AUG 2 4 f\I~ 9: 00 Filed at the Request of: City of Port Angeles City Clerk's Office p, O. Box 1150 Port Angeles, W A 98362 ~ 2005 1163477 Clallam County Interlocal Agreement City Clerk File No.: 5: 5'~ \ Agreement between the City of Port Angeles and _~itl.)ht;. .k'1~~~ ~ Purpose: rr~f\~ ~~~ C<f'l Dated: ~ b~ ( D\ 8 ('110 I ." 5.5<61 . ~"~.. '. .,J.'-" ". .. 'I' INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE LOWER EL WHA KLALLAM TRIBE AND THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES 1. PREAMBLE AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES This intergovernmental agreement is made between the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe ("the Tribe"), and the City of Port Angeles ("the City") to provide a framework for a government-to-government relationship between two Parties. The City of Port Angeles is a municipal government exercising the authorities and responsibilities provided for under state law. The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe is a federally recognized Indian Tribe government exercising the authorities and responsibilities identified in the Constitution and Bylaws of the Lower Elwha Tribal Community and provided for under federal law. II. PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES The purpose of this agreement is to establish a government-to-government forum for authorized representatives from each participating governmental body to discuss issues of common concern and to seek solutions to common problems. To this end the following objectives have been defined: 1) To conduct discussions in a government-to-government setting in which issues, problems and other subjects may be freely addressed without either Party making commitments or agreeing to take actions outside of the formal and legal processes defined for each Party by applicable law; 2) To share information in a consultative and deliberative process through the exchange of communications (written, verbal, and or visual) as they pertain to issues, problems or other subjects mutually agreed to between the Parties; 3) To gain knowledge within each Party's organization about how the other organization functions, including familiarity with organizational structure, roles and responsibilities, staff, and legal authorities. INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT: PAGE 1 OF 2 ." . 1. ~"'! ~, ,.... , ~ II' ;....1' ff ". III. IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Each Party will prepare a list of subjects and issues it proposes to discuss in accordance with the objectives of this agreement. Both Parties will then meet to set an agenda, schedule, ground rules, and goals for further discussions. At any point in such discussions either Party may withdraw or otherwise terminate discussions with or without explanation. When discussions require policy decisions by the respective Parties a request shall be made by one governing body to the other which includes the reasons policy decisions are sought and a suggested schedule for making those decisions. Each Party then will follow its legal process for decisionmaking. Policy decisions shall be communicated in a timely fashion. At least once per year the Parties shall meet for the purpose of reviewing progress in implementation. At such meetings, or at such other times as are appropriate, recommendations for changes to this agreement may be discussed and implemented. Each Party to this agreement will designate an individual responsible for facilitating the implementation of this agreement. The Tribe designates its Executive Director. The City Council designates its . IV LEGAL STATUS A In executing this AGREEMENT, neither Party waives any rights, including treaty rights, sovereign immunity, and jurisdiction. Nor does this agreement diminish any rights or protections under federal and state laws. Through this agreement the Parties to the agreement strengthen their collective ability to successfully resolve issues of mutual concern. Agreed effective ~. '2 .2001, by: The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe The City of Port Angeles Dennis R. Sullivan, Chairman ~Q:f2 Larry Doyle, Mayor ~fi~ ~e. t'.l'.p" j ~ . .1,', -..I ~ ~ r... r,. _, ~ , \:" 0 ,~, ". .._....to, ,\1\ l: 11 "r r 'ii, ), , . \J " >>- ~ . l- ll' ~ Jf' ~ "".~.. ~ 4..,.9. VO'l'l .~ t ~J'.. .... r', q l~ ,f l' ',~ :.~~" "~.,.. 'QO '~ "< .. (~::- "':" ...~ ,....) ," ~ "', (:-;,." ~ +.., II; ~': . rn, ~.: ~ (,L)" t. I~':l\" ~,-:; ...... <) 't ~ ~- _ '"'1.'"'" I"" ~ J G P'i" .-. ~ ,p." . I. ", ~I.~, ,.J' /~ ~"t' t~... I ./ ~ \ --' ,,\ I h'....J;v-r ,; v) .:: "~ r~" ',f j~ ~o ': ...~ ':.' Qa 'V 1 /~l ~'~ 1'"' ,"":' r ::r 09- oo.~'" '" """ ii' f ... a.. 1>0.0 \.....:t~\".... 'f; ,. /,", , ,,,"C...;, ' .. .~ 'd f )\'~ \) '\ "\. \' < ~".. INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT: PAGE 2 OF 2