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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5.82 Original ContractII CITY OF PORT ANGELES REQUEST FOR HARBOP AREA LEASE #1552 TABLE OF CONTENTS Item No. Letter of Transmittal and Request 1 Map Showing Location of Project within the City of Port Angeles 2 Project Presentation #1 from ABAM 3 Official Election Results November 1977 4 Resolution Authorizing City Manager to Sign Agreement with ABAM, Inc. 5 letter from U. S. Coast Guard regarding Lease of Pier 6 Purchase Contract with Angeles Terminals for Harbor Area #1552 7 Assignment of Harbor Area Lease #1552 from Port of Port Angeles to City of Port Angeles 8 Statutory Warranty Deed for Lots 4 9, Block 2 1/2, Tidelands East of Port Angeles 9 Agreement to Lease (a Portion of Harbor Area #1552 to the Port of Port Angeles) 10 Drawing Showing Ownership and Leases in Vicinity of Project 11 Preliminary Drawing Showing Layout of Proposed Facility 12 Drawing Showing Dimensions of Harbor Area #1552 13 5182 Mr. William A. Johnson, Supervisor Division of Marine Land Management Department of Natural Resources Olympia, Washington 98504 Dear Mr. Johnson: 5.. iy ft TOURIST MECCA OF THE NORTHWEST 140 WEST FRONT STREET PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362 March 30,. 1978 The City of Port Angeles is now in the preliminary stages of a project to construct a municipal pier at the foot of Lincoln Street, adjacent to the downtown business dis- trict. Although it may be somewhat unusual for a city of our size to enter the pier business, our reason for wanting to do this goes back several years when a delega- tion of city fathers and businessmen made a pledge to Senator Warren G. Magnuson that the City of Port Angeles would provide an adequate docking facility if he would assist the City in our request to have a USCG Cutter stationed permanently in Port Angeles. The purchase of Angeles Terminals, Inc., leasehold interest in Harbor Area #1552 in 1976 along with the passage of a $2 million general obligation bond issue in November of 1977 has now enabled the City to move toward making this pledge a reality. The primary use of the planned facility is as a marine gateway to the City of Port Angeles. It is proposed to (as shown on the attached drawing) provide a mooring facility for the USCG Cutter stationed in Port Angeles and for transient small boats. During the summer large numbers of small craft, NOAA ships and small navy vessels come into Port Angeles seeking temporary tie -up arrangements. The small boat marina operated by the Port of Port Angeles is unable to accommodate any of these because they now have a waiting list of over 200 craft wanting a space in their marina. Facilities are also planned for a seaplane and a tour boat. If it became necessary, I be lieve we could also accommodate the two launches now maintained by the Coast Guard at their Ediz Hook station. In the future, we are looking to add a marine science laboratory to the site. Among the landside facilities to support these uses and to beautify the area are public restrooms, garbage collection areas, electrical transformers, water- lines and sewage pump -out facilities. Mr. William A. Johnson Dept. of Natural Resources March 30, 1978 Page two The City is now at the point of having employed the engineering consulting firm of ABAM Engineers to design and oversee the construction of the pier. However, the City Council is quite concerned over securing a long -term lease, such as 99 years, to amortize our investment. We also realize, however, that this may not be possible under the present regulations under which the Department of Natural Resources oper- ates. We do feel, however, that the project would qualify for a 30 -year lease with- out any restrictions on renewal. The City has -a threefold interest in coming to you at this time. One, we would like to secure your approval of transferring Harbor Area Lease %1552 from the Port of Port Angeles to the City of Port Angeles. Our second purpose in coming to you is to get a thorough understanding of your require- ments and restrictions prior to entering upon the detailed design stage of the project. We would appreciate receiving any comments or suggestions about our project, partic- ularly those that would enable us to secure a long -term lease. Our third and most important reason for approaching you is to request a letter of com- mitment from you, stating that the City will be entitled to a 30 -year lease as soon as ABAM Engineers have completed the necessary engineering documents required to ob- tain a DNR lease. The City Council is worried about spending approximately $300,000 for engineering and related service only to find out we do not qualify for a long -term lease. Therefore, the City Council has instructed me to restrict ABAM's activities on this project until we can receive a preliminary commitment from your office. Thank you for your assistance and cooperation we have received in the past and we are certainly looking forward to cooperating with you in anyway we can in the future. KSW:mak Enc. Sincerely, Kenneth S. Whorton City Manager Melody Lane ttr PENINSULA COMMUNITY COLLEGE Columbla� Ol Memorial Nospital CCom a70 PIONEER MUSEUM n- (east) 13Th (west)-0- o-(east) 12th (west,-- 4(east) 11th (west)-1 (eost) 10th (west)-1:-., (east) 9th (west)".• c- (eest) 8 (west) -G- (east) 7th (west/1"- 1 300 R tt> I I r' MRp° —a (east) 3rd (west)-9.- LIBRARY Q J �C6 6{east) 2nd (west};. ''r SWIM .teas,/ (eos,) 5th (west) POOL T 4(eost) 4th (west) COu HOUSE R rst x E r1•, iE P o l .c. ITT Penmzula Plywood o CITY Swtioa yyY .r, ELKS_ ployfield Block Diamond Road 400 500 \600 TruckT Route 19th 18th -17th ..ighway 1 112 700 600 900 11000 \11U0 PARK \1400 \1500\600 \1700 \1500 1300 1300 SHANE Seattle, Tacoma, Olympia ITT RAYONIERl TCAV AtIallhBVoRI D A pproxtrna4e Loca -tion F.A.# 1552 "Wi=tty s r't�4 0 I f U 5 COAST GUARD AIR STATION PILOT MOUSE ro BLACK 8ALL DOCK -80A p1�1� tlLAUN PORT 0 PORT ANGELES DOCK Downtown Busty ess Dis +rtc4 MARINE DRIVE HAVEN k— a a c Sotherl sM R Q f Po ke poikicOCe gy p\ C paai \G NW 5\ B o W PS k:ZNeoh 8aY Llolla 6ILLIAFAIR AIRPORT IIT ERN ATIOh At IQI Cemetery Road law) 1900 1 If 'C l 14:111 CROWN ZELLERBACH COPYRIGHT 1970 9tfAfNESS PRINTING PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 88262 REVISED 1976 i i to PORT ANGELES SEA LEVEL TO SKI LEVEL IN 30 MINUTES OUR CITY OF 16,242 OFFERS: Pioneer Memorial Museum Indoor Heated Swimming Pool Indian Longhouse at Lincoln Park Ediz Hook Drive Boat Haven Fleet Parks and Playgrounds Hurricane Ridge Our Surrounding Mountains, Seashore, Lakes and Streams are Beautiful Come and Enjoy Them With Us! T PORT ANGELES... Serves as the commercial cen- ter of the Olympic Peninsula, headquarters for the Olympic National Park and county seat of Clallam County. Population of Port Angeles is 16,242, Clallam County is 35,200. GOVERNMENT...City council- manager with seven councilmen, one of whom is elected mayor. Three county commissioners and three port district com- missioners, one from each of three county districts. UTILITIES...Electric monthly base rate of $6.00, sanitation $1.75, sewage treatment $3.00, and water $5.00. TAX STRUCTURE...Real and personal property is assessed at 100% fair market value with a $10,000 home costing $174.30 in taxes in 1975. No state income tax, sales tax 5 City ten- tative assessed valuation 1975 $213,501,357, county $593,404,493, city bonded indebted- ness $1,141;000. GENERAL...8.25 square miles within city limits, 84 miles paved streets, 20 parks including Civic Field and 144 -acre Lincoln Park. Crime pattern below average, year around protected harbor with port dockage minus 30 and minus 45 feet at low mean tide. FIRE and POLICE PROTECTION...Police: 30 paid personnel, 11 reserve officers, 5 cruisers, 2 motor- cycles with 2 -way radio. Fire Department: 13 paid personnel, 22 volunteers, 4 pumpers, 1 quad (lad- der- pumper) truck, and 1 Espy Giles rescue truck. Emergency dial 911. CLIMATE...Typically marine: fresh breezes, spar- kling and mild. Annual rainfall 22.88 inches, snow- fall 8.5. Cool summer days 65 to 70 degrees, oc- casionally 80 to 85 degrees; winter afternoons in the 40's and 50's and night time reading in the 30's. Growing season 180 days. Eighty miles west of city is the only rain forest in the continen- tal United States with 146 inches annual rainfall. NEWS MEDIA and TELEVISION...Two radio sta- tions, daily paper, weekly shopper. TV from Se- attle, Bellingham, Victoria and Vancouver (Clnada). Nine channels, cable TV available. Also local TV channel, FM radio. SCHOOLS and CHURCHES...Two -year college, 1 high school, 2 junior highs, 6 elementary plus 1 Catholic (grades 1 through 8)., 7 major faiths plus 17 other denominations. LIBRARIES and CULTURAL...North Olympic Li- brary System has 130,187 books, 310 periodicals, 3,703 phonograph albums, 699 cassettes, 200 art prints, and 8mm and l6mm films for loan. There are libraries in Port Angeles, Forks and Sequim plus two bookmobiles to serve everyone in the County. Port Angeles Symphony, Community Con- cert Association, Knife and Fork Club, League of WomenVoters, over 100 service and fraternal clubs including Eagles, Elks, Moose, IOOF, Knights of Columbus and Masonic orders. TRANSPORTATION and SHOPPING... Taxi ser- vice, air service to Seattle, Greyhound Bus Lines, ferry to Victoria, B.C., bus service west to Forks and Neah Bay. Freight by motor carrier, railroad, and air. 18 chain stores, many large independent stores, catalog offices, major car agencies, trailer sales and service, car rentals but no camper or mo- bile trailer rentals. U -Haul available. MEDICAL and ALLIED PROGRAMS...Excellent 86-bed hospital, 2 nursing homes, 30 physicians, 17 dentists, apartment houses for the elderly, low rent housing projects. Programs for the handi- capped, senior citizens, child guidance center, mental health and retardation, and alcoholism. RECREATION...The Olympic mountains, fresh water lakes and the Strait of Juan de Fuca offer fishing, boating, hiking, skiing, rock hounding. A golf course, two bowling alleys, YMCA, Olym- pic -size indoor heated municipal pool, boat haven, Yacht Club, movie theater, drive -in movie, annual Salmon Derby Days and Clallam County Fair, youth football and baseball, badminton and public boat launching ramps. INDUSTRY and EMPLOYMENT...The area is wood products oriented with the largest firms: Crown Zellerbach (newsprint), ITT Rayonier, Inc. (chem- ical cellulose), Peninsula Plywood Corp. and M &R Timber. For employment information write direct- ly to Washington State Employment Service, 8th and Laurel, Port Angeles, Washington 98362. CLALLAM COUNTY... Created as one of the 16 original counties under the Washington Territorial Government on April 25, 1854, Clallam County is in the extreme nort.h westerly corner of the state. long and narrow, running 90 miles eastward from the Pacific Ocean and bordered on the north bythe Strait of Juan de Fuca. Total land area is 1,121,920 acres with half of this in Federal and State ownership. Mount Olympus, elevation 7,965 feet, is our high- est peak and houses the Blue Glacier. The Olym- pic mountains have over 20 glaciers with the larg- est lakes in the county, Lake Crescent and Lake Ozette. Cedar, hemlock, Sitka spruce, Douglas fir, maple, alder and willow are common trees. Cape Flattery is the most northwesterly point in the 48 states and Cape Alava the most westerly point. The Makah and Quillayute Indian Reserva- tions are in the county and many towns have Indi- an names. Sequim, population 2,400 and Forks, population 1,900, are the next largest communities with Port Angeles the largest. •••••y••i••••••♦•••r•••i• Courtesy of the CITY LIGHT DEPARTMENT 140 West Front Street LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY SCHOOL DIRECTORY: Phone PENINSULA COLLEGE 452 -9277 Ennis Boulevard CENTRAL SERVICE BLDG. 457 -8575 216 East Fourth PORT ANGELES SENIOR HIGH 457 -3376 Park Chase ROOSEVELT JUNIOR HIGH 457 -8551 301 East Fourth STEVENS JUNIOR HIGH 452 -9223 14th 'E' Elementary Schools: DRY CREEK 457 -5050 Highway 112 west FRANKLIN 457 -0 Race Boulevard HAMILTON 457 -3696 7th 'M' JEFFERSON 457 -4231 12th Lincoln LINCOLN 457-7292 8th 'C' MONROE 457-5157 Monroe Road, Highway 101 east QUEEN OF ANGELS (Catholic) 457 -6903 1007 South Oak VISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS: CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 452 -2363 1217 East First East city limits —Hiway 101 OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK Pioneer Memorial Museum 452 -9235 Race Street (Hurricane Ridge Road) South city limits —Route 111 SUMMER FUN CALENDAR RODEO Fourth of July ARTS IN ACTION —Third weekend in July CLALLAM COUNTY FAIR —Late August LABOR DAY WEEKEND: Salmon Derby Days— Friday through Monday Salmon Derby Saturday and Sunday 1 PORT ANGELES MUNICIPAL PIER PROJECT PRESENTATION NO. 1 Prepared For Port Angeles City Council Meeting By ABAM Engineers, Inc. 1127 Port of Tacoma Road Tacoma, Washington 98421 28 February 1978 ABAM ENGINEERS INCORPORATED CONSULTING ENGINEERS 1127 PORT OF TACOMA ROAD TACOMA, WASH. (206) 383-3091 Honorable Mayor and City Council Port Angeles, Washington Subject: Municipal Pier Project Gentlemen: The design team is eager and ready to begin work when you so authorize. 28 February 1978 ABAM Engineers, Inc., is pleased to have this opportunity to discuss with you the proposed consulting services for design of the Municipal Pier Project. We would like to cover the following topics: 1. Project Organization 2. Schedule 3. Budget 4. Scope of Work 5. Type of Contract If you approve of our approach we hope this will authorize the City Manager to negotiate the contract. Very truly yours, ABAM Engineers, Inc. Christian J. Birkeland Project Manager for Municipal Pier Project TOPICS, 1, PROJECT ORGANIZATION 2. SCHEDULE 3. BUDGET 4. SCOPE OF WORK 5. TYPE OF CONTRACT MAKERS Architecture Landscape Architecture CITY OF PORT ANGELES ABAM ENGINEERS, INC. ABAM Civil /Structural Environmental Site Survey Soils Investigation Mechanical and Electrical Information 111111111 y3..- 1111111111111111111" DAMES MOORE BRAMAN Funding Search PROJECT ORGANIZATION SITE SURVEY saamocu. SOILS INVESTIGATION osamtamommumic PRELIMINARY DESIGN mmannumwmanisons COE PERMIT FINAL DESIGN 131D PERIOD CONSTRUCTION CITY REVIEW PUBLIC INPUT ENVIRONMENTAL USCG REVIEW FUNDING SEARCH eiNOMMOKUMitinapill PROPOSED PROJECT SCHEDULE 1978 1979 M A M J J A S O N D J FM A M J J A IMINIMIMMEMENSIMMON Ili/1111111i111 EARLY FINISH COUNCIL: IP FEE AGREEMENT BUDGET PRELIM. DESIGN PERMIT APPLIC. FINAL DESIGN BID PACKAGE. PUBLIC: DESIGN INPUT MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT r PRELIM DESIGN SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 1/ 1978 COUNCIL MEETING PUBLIC EETING CITY REVIEW 1 FINAL DESIGN CITY REVIEW BID PERIOD TOTAL PROJECT COST UPPER LIMIT ESTIMATE ON SERVICES: CITY PROJECT AIDMINISTR'ATION 10,000 2. CITY BOND ISSUE 7,000 3. SITE SURVEY, ETC. 4. SOILS INVESTIGATION 5. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY 6. FUNDING SEARCH 7. CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING 8. MISCELLANEOUS EXTRA SERVICES 149,000 EXPENSES 16,000 PLANNING FOR FUTURE 8,000 BASIC DESIGN FEE 127,000 TOTAL SERVICES 300,000 NET CONSTRUCTION BUDGET PROPOSED PROJECT BUDGET 12,000 30,000 17,000 8,000 55,000 10,000 2,000,000 1,700,000 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING PROPOSED PROJECT BUDGET SUPPORTING SCHEDULES CITY UTILITIES INSPECTION 5,000 TESTING LABORATORY 1,500 SURVEYING 3,500 *ENGINEER, RESIDENT 4/6 TIME 36,000 ARCHITECTURAL INSPECTION 1/6 TIME 9,000 55,000 (11 mos) x (30 days) x (2/3 time) x (5/7 days /week) x ($225 /day) Construction Engineering Tasks: o Shop Drawings o Approval of Materials o Testing o Records o Progress Reports o Resolve Conflicts MISCELLANEOUS XEROX TELECOPIER RENTAL 18 mos @$70 TRAVEL TIME 50 trips x 4 hours x 1.23 persons x $35 /hr TOTAL NET CONSTRUCTION BUDGET PROPOSED ALLOCATION: 1. PIER WITH UTILITIES $30 /SF 2. DEMOLITION AND DREDGING 3. LANDSIDE IMPROVEMENTS 4. CONTINGENCY TOTAL 1,250 8,750 10,000 EXPENSES (Including 10% ABAM Mark -up) TRAVEL 50 trips $37 1,850 TELEPHONE 18 mos $50 900 PRINTING 50 sets $90 4,500 FOOD 50 trips 2 x $4 400 LODGING 25 nights $30 750 RENDERINGS 2 $1,000 2,000 MODEL OF PROJECT 3,000 FLYER (BROCHURE) 2,500 TOTAL $15,900 say 16,000 1,100,000 150,000 350,000 100,000 1,700,000 PERSONNEL: MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG CHRIS BIRKELAND c BOB WALLACE TERRY NETTLES BOB RICHARDSON GARY NORDLUND ERIK ANDERSON C GERALD MERTL C DRAFTSMAN 30% 20% 50% 90% 70% 50% 25% BASIC DESIGN FEE MANPOWER ALLOCATION 1978 Q 30% 20% 90% 90% 90% BASIC FEE 19,000 8,000 )2 22,000 23,000 )2 10,000 ABAM 82,000 50% 21,000 50% )132,„- 13,000 90% 11,000 MAKERS 45,000 ARAM ENGINEERS,INC. STANDARD BILLING RATES FOR FY -1978 DESIGN AND TECHNICAL SERVICES Range of Category of Personnel Hourly Rate' Officer $55 00 -75.00 Project Manager 35 00 -50.00 Project Engineer 28 00 -38.00 Sr. Design Engineer 23 00 -32.00 Design Engineer 20 00 -28.00 Jr. Design Engineer 17 00 -23.00 Production Manager 29 00 -35.00 Sr. Production Engineer 24 00 -32.00 Production Engineer 19 00 -24.00 Sr. Civil Engineering Technician 17 00 -22.00 Civil Engineering Technician /Draftsman 15 00 -22.00 Administration 10 00 -22.00 1 Range shown is approximate for each category. Actual billing is based on "Salary Cost Times a Multiplier per ASCE Manual 45. The multiplier is 2.0. Salary cost is taken as 1.35 times direct payroll. Generally, reimbursable expenses are billed at cost plus 10% handling. Terms are net 30 days, with an additional charge of 1% per month thereafter. ABAM's liability is limited to the amount of its fee. Jan. 1, 1978_. MAKERS ABAM ENGINEERS BRAMAN HORTON /DI?NNIS STANDARD BILLING RATES PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT DRAFTSMAN OFFICER MANAGER PROJECT ENGINEER DESIGN ENGINEER DRAFTSMAN PRINCIPAL PRINCIPAL ENGINEER PROJECT ENGINEER ENGINEER DRAFTSMAN 35 /HR 23 18 60 40 35 25 20 35 35 26 20 16 4. SCOPE OF WORK PRELIMINARY DESIGN TASKS AI3AM /MAKERS 1. ESTABLISH PROJECT BUDGET 2. OBTAIN U.S.C.G. CRITERIA 3. WORK WITH PENINSULA COLLEGE ON MARINE LABORATORY 4. GET INPUT FROM DEPT. OF FISHERIES 5. GET PUBLIC INPUT 6. OBTAIN SITE SURVEY 7. OBTAIN SOILS INVESTIGATION 8. DETERMINE SIZE AND LOCATION OF PIER 9. PRELIMINARY COST ESTIMATE 10. DEVELOP UTILIZATION PLANS 11. MAKE PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS 12. PREPARE PRELIMINARY ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT 13. PREPARE PRELIMINARY DESIGN REPORT 14. APPLY FOR COE PERMIT O ABAM ENGINEERS 4' DEMOLITION DREDGING fF l'.ND WOING SYSTEM DOCKSIDE UTILITIES HARDWARE AND DOLPHINS PILING DETAILS PIER STRUCTURE MOORING FLOATS GANGWAY SIEWAGIE, LIFT STATION LANDSID UTILITIES FOR FUTURE PARKING AREA TRANSFORMER VAULT SITE PREPARATION GRADING MISC. DETAILS FOR MAKERS DESIGN ELEMENTS MAKERS GATE HANDRAILS FLAG PLAZA FOUNTAIN BENCHES AREA LIGHTING GARBAGE AREA BICYCLE RACK RESTROOM FACILITY PLANTERS TOURIST INFO CENTERS TRANSFORMER BUILDING IRRIGATION SYSTEM TREE WELLS BRACING PLANTING MATERIALS FISHING AREAS (ARTIFICIAL REEFS TIDAL POOL PARKING AREA SITE DRAINAGE CHILDRENS' PLAY AREA ABAM ENGINEERS DRAWING LISTS 1. COVER SHEET DRAWING INDEX 2. VICINITY MAP, LEGEND, GENERAL NOTES 3. SITE SURVEY P'= 20'0" 4. SITE SURVEY 1''= 20'0" 5. SITE PLAN 1" 40'0" 6. SOIL BORING ,LOGS 7. SITE SECTIONS 8. PILE PLAN 9. PRESTRESSED PILE CONNECTION DETAILS 10. PILE CAP PLAN AND DETAILS 11. MISCELLANEOUS DETAILS 12. DECK FRAMING PLAN, PIER 13. DECK FRAMING PLAN, DECK CONN. 14. DICK PANEL DETAILS 15. CAMEL DOLPHIN DETAILS 16. MOORING FLOATS AND GANGWAY 17. BOLLARDS, CLEATS DETAILS 18. FENDER SYSTEM DETAILS 19. UTILITIES PLAN, WATER, SEWER AND DETAILS 20. UTILITIES PLAN, ELECTRICAL AND DETAILS 21. MISC. UTILITIES DETAILS MAKERS 1. ARCHITECTURAL SITE PLAN 2. LANDSCAPING PLAN AND SCHEDULE 3. IRRIGATION PLAN 4. LANDSCAPING DETAILS 5. RETAINING WALLS, STEPS AND SEATS 6. 7.RESTROOM FACILITY 8. TOURIST STATION 9. SITE DETAILS (LIGHTS, FENCE, 10. GATE, SCREENS) 11. HANDRAIL DETAILS 12. DECK AND CANOPY 13. CHILDREN 'S PLAY AREA 14. PICNIC AREA FORM: ACEC STANDARD FORM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN OWNER AND ENGINEER FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (SIMILAR TO A.I.A.) FEE: CONTROL: UNCERTAINTIES: TYPE OF CONTRACT SALARY COST TIMES A MULTIPLIER ADAM STANDARD BILLING RATES FIXED FEE MARK -UP ON SUB CONTRACTS REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES BUDGET: ESTIMATED FEES ARE UPPER LIMIT, NOT TO BE EXCEEDED WITHOUT YOUR AUTHORIZATION REPORT DESIGN COST MONTHLY MONITOR PROGRESS VS. DESIGN COST CITY'S PROJECT MANAGER WILL BE FULLY INFORMED OF ALL COST PROJECTIONS, ALSO ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST. SITE CONDITIONS, TIME DELAY, ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS, INCREASED SCOPE OF DESIGN U.S. COAST GUARD AND PUBLIC. vt- cO =IC RETUR S OF FOR CLAXAM HELD ON NOVEMBER 8, 1977 COUNTY. WASHINGTON Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of :;arch, .1978. Deputy, Aiudztcr This is to certify that the attached is a true and correct copy of the canvass of the Special Election held November 8, 1978, and Further certify that the total votes cast within the City of Port Angeles at the general, /county and state election prededing the special bond election was 6,502 held Nomember 2', 1976. (7) Clallam County Auditor 1 STATE OF WASHINGTON, COUNTY OF -CLALLM OATH OF COUNTY AUDITOR OR SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS 1 do solemnly swear that the general election returns of the several precincts included in the State General Election held on November- 8, 1977, in CLAL(._/-1M STATE OF WASHINGTON. )ss. COUNTY OF CLQJ I AM 0AI 1AM polled in the County of was 23.O55 12.E .n Y..a�ieelSS- ;a.+i+f- �Y•='? iS .W`. �mV�<i.,.i -fJ'. 'Y". r-.. .R r..�r.�..r`. County, State of Washington, have been in no Wise altered by additions or erasures and that they are the same as when they were deposited in my office, so help me God. SIGN HERE Mr' County Supervisor of Elections Subscribed and sworn to before me this day Af CO SIGN HERE M►' OPV I Chairman, County Legislative Authority CERTIFICATION The undersigned being the officers designated by law as and consti- tuting the Canvassing Board of Election Returns in and for the County of State of Washington, do hereby certify that the fore- going pages are a full, true and correct copy of the Abstract of Votes cam State General Election held in the several voting precincts of said county on the Tuesday following the first Monday of November, 1977, as taken from the official returns; and That the total number of registered voters in all precincts was and that the total number of votes cast in such precincts Witness my hand and official seal this 16TH day of November, 1977. SIGN HERE DT SIGN HERE Dr SIGN IIERE Er" County Supervisor of Elections l Chair an_ County Legislative'Aujhorit y A 1 Count Prosecuting Attorney State of Washington, at the November, 1977. Dist. 1 Pos. 2 Di.-5t. 2 Pos. 2 STEVEN H. GIBSON FRED P. MILETICH Position 2 JOHN HORDYK POSITION 3 DONALD G. BETTGER DOROTHY DUNCAN GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 1977 FRANK R. CAVA,AUGH DANIEL P. (DANNY) SMITH 51 52 i; I yt <e Porje_— of REPOT TYPE- (_J CUMULATIVE PRECINCT VOTING VOTES/ BALLOTS r CEniTAGE TO Ei_ ?OSITION CAST ELECTED PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRICT NO. 2 Dist. 1 JERRY D. BARNES 49 4 9 5 1 9 8 6 2 .5 1 Pos. 1 DON F. LIND 50 5 0 3 1 0 9 3 7 .4 51 2857 37 .0 1 52 4 62 .9 53 5 3 4039 53 .3 1 5 4 3.536 46 .6 I D.I.L. 3 _Po..;. P ALLAN A. PURSLEY 55 5 5 6 8 8 3 1 0 0 1 CITY OF PORT ANGELES Position 1 SAMUEL J. HAGUEWOOD 59 5 9 3 0 0 3 6 1 .8 1 EVELYN B. TINKHAM 60 6 0 1 8 4 9 3 8 .1 61 61 3615 100 1 63 63 2 45 .8 64 64 2548 54 .1 Position 4 CAROLE Y. BOAR.DMAN 65 6 5 2 7 9 5 5 9 .2 1 LORRAINE ROSS 66 66 1920 40 .7 MUNICIPAL. PIER BONDS YES 68 68 2776 63 .4 1 NO 70 70 1598 '36 .5 -SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 121 Dir.Pos.1 DICK McGRANN 78 7 8 4 1 7 5 1 0 0 1 Dir.Pos.2 JOHN D. O'NEIL 80 8 0 4 2 1 9 1 0 0 1 FIRE DISTRICT NO. 2 Comm.Pos.1 TOM MARTIN, SR. 85 8 5 1 2 2 7 1 0 0 1 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 323 Dir.Dist.1 JAMES H.. NOLAN, JR. 97 9 7 2 4 9 3 1 0 0 1 Di_r.Dist.3 THOMAS W. LOWE 99 9 9 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 1 Dir.Dist.4 GERALD L. JENSEN 101 1 0 1 2. 0 4 8 1 0 0 1 PARK RECREATION DISTRICT NO. 1 Comm. CATHERINE I. FISHER 104 1 0 4 2 4 7 0 1 0 0 1 PUBLIC HOS?ITAL DISTRICT NO. 1 Comm_ Di s.1 JON ERICKSON 116 1 1 6 9 8 0 1 0 0 1 Comm .Di.s.2 PHYLLIS J. HUR;JORTH 118 1 1 8 7 7 4 1 0 0 1 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. N.0 Dir.Di st.2 DONALD E. GENTRY 121 1 2 1, 25 4 5 9 5 1 .8 1 4 84 y L MYRON C. SIMMONS 122 1 2 2 23 4 2 6 4 8 .1 4491'6,' Dic.Dist.4 BOYD HEMMINGER 1 �3 1 2 3 5 0 6 1 0 0 1 FI B DISTRICT NO. 1 Co,`a.Pos.1 JOHN W. LEPPELL 126 1 2 6 3 6 3 1 0 0 1 Comm.Pos.2 RONALD SHEARER 128 1 2 8 3 3 7 1 0 0 1 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 401 1 3 5 1 8 2 1 0 0 Dir.Dist.1 LLOYD COLFAX 135 1 A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Port Angeles autho- rizing the City Manager to sign an agreement for engineering services on the Municipal Pier with ABAM Engineers, Inc. WHEREAS, the voters of Port Angeles approved a $2 million General Obliga- tion Bond Issue to construct a Municipal Pier; and WHEREAS, the City Council and staff engaged in an extensive search for the best firm to design the Municipal Pier by inviting sixteen firms to submit state ment of qualifications; and WHEREAS, the written statements of qualification and interviews indicated that ABAM Engineers, Inc. possessed the best qualifications for this project; and WHEREAS, time is of the essence on this project because of the continuing effects of inflation on construction costs; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles that the City Manager of the City of Port Angeles is hereby authorized to sign an agreement with ABAM Engineers, Inc. for engineering services on the Municipal Pier. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of the Council held on the a. day of 1978. ATTEST: Marian C. Parrish, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Chester T. Walrath, City Attorney PUBLISHED: /e /,i RESOLUTION NO. J4-713____ THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into this day of Octobe'r 1976, between ANGELES TERMINAL, INC., a Washington corporation, hereinafter called the "seller," and the CITY OF PORT ANGELES, a municipal corporation, hereinafter called the "purchaser," WITNESSETH: The seller agrees to sell to the purchaser and the purchaser agrees to purchase from the seller the following described real estate, with the appurtenances, in Clallam County, State of Washing- ton: REAL ESTATE CONTRACT Leasehold interest in the following described real property: PARCEL 1. All of the harbor area in front of Block 2 1/2 east of Laurel Street, Supplemental Map of Port Angeles Tidelands, bounded by the inner and outer harbor lines, and the east line of Lincoln Street and the west line of Chase Street, as shown on the Official Map of said Tidelands on file in the Office of the Commissioner of Public Lands at Olympia, Washing- ton. PARCEL 2. Block 2 1/2 Port Angeles Tidelands east of Laurel Street according to the Official Plat of survey of said Tidelands recorded in the office of the Commissioner of Public Lands at Olympia, Washington, containing .8 of a acre more or less. TOGETHER with all improvements located on said parcels, including, but not limited to, approxi- mately 1 1/2 acres of paved fill area, 300 feet of pier with ramp machinery and a 2,000 square foot office building. The terms and conditions of this contract are as follows: The purchase price is Two Hundred Thirty -five Thousand Dollars ($235,000.00), of which Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) have been paid, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, and the balance of said purchase price shall be paid as follows: Sixty -three Thousand Dollars ($63,000.00) on January 5, 1977 and the balance of One Hundred Sixty -seven Thousand Dollars ($167,000.00) in five equal annual installments of Thirty -three Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($33,400.00) beginning with January 5, 1978 and being payable on or before the 8th day of January of each year therafter until the balance is paid in full. Interest shall accrue on the unpaid balances due on this contract at the rate of eight and one -half percent (8 1/2%) per annum computed from the date of this contract. The accrued interest shall be paid in addition to each payment provided for above including the payment due on January only 5, 1977. The purchaser may /prepay at its option the balance owing 1'd on this contract at any time subsequent to January 1, 1979 without penalty. The parties recognize that Parcel 1 above is owned by the State of Washington and has been leased to the Port of Port Angeles by lease dated April 1, 1953 for a period of thirty years and and has in turn been subleased by the Port to the seller and that Parcel 2 is owned by the Port of Port Angeles and is presently under a lease to the seller, dated February 11, 1953, for a term of fifteen years from May 31, 1953 and which has been renewed for an additional fifteen year period so that it terminates at the same time as the lease from the State of Washington to the Port. This Contract is contingent upon the purchaser obtaining the approval of the State of Washington and the Port of Port Angeles to the assignment of these leases to the purchaser. In the event these assignments cannot be obtained, this contract shall terminate and any money paid by the purchaser under the terms thereof shall be returned by the seller. This sale is also subject to an existing lease between the Seller and the Port of Port Angeles of a portion of the Harbor Area described in Parcel 1 herein. 2 2 D' M�� (1) The purchaser assumes and agrees to pay before delinquency all taxes and assessments that may as betwAen grantor and grantee hereafter become a lien on said real estate. Taxes for the year 1976 and insurance shall be prorated as of the date of the taking of possession of said real property by the purchaser as hereinafter provided. (2) The purchaser agrees, until the purchase price is fully paid, to keep the buildings now and hereafter placed on said real estate insured to the actual cash value thereof against loss or damage by both fire and windstorm in a company acceptable to the seller and for the seller`s benefit, as its interest may appear, and to pay all premiums therefor and to deliver copies of all policies and renewals thereof to the seller. (3) The purchaser agrees that full inspection of said real estate has been made and that neither the seller nor its assigns shall be held to any covenant respecting the condition of any im- provements thereon nor shall the purchaser or seller or the assigns of either be held to any covenant or agreement for alterations, improvements or repairs unless the covenant or agreement relied on is contained herein or is in writing and attached to and made a part of this contract. (4) The purchaser assumes all hazards of damage to or destruction of any improvements now on said real estate or hereafter placed thereon, and of the taking of said real estate or any part thereof for public use; and agrees that no such damage, destruction or taking shall constitute a failure of consideration. In case any part of said real estate is taken for public use, the portion of the condemnation award remaining after payment of reasonable expenses of procuring the same shall be paid to the seller and 3 applied as payment on the purchase price herein unless the seller elects to allow the purchaser to apply all or a portion of such condemnation award to the rebuilding or restoration of any improvements damaged by such taking. In case of damage or destruction from a peril insured against, the proceeds of such insurance remaining after payment of the reasonable expense of procuring the same shall be devoted to the restoration or rebuild- ing of such improvements within a reasonable time, unless pur- chaser elects that said proceeds shall be paid to the seller for application on the purchase price herein. (5) The seller agrees to deliver within fifteen (15) days of the date of this contract a policy of title insurance covering the leasehold interests of the seller in standard form, or a commitment therefor, issued by a reputable title insurance company, insuring the purchaser to the full amount of said purchase price against loss or damage by reason of defect in the seller's title to said leases as of the date of this contract and containing no exceptions other than the printed general exceptions appearing in said policy form. (6) The parties agree that this transaction shall be escrowed with the Seattle First National Bank, Port Angeles Branch, and the seller agrees to execute and deliver to said escrow holder assignments of the leases covered by this contract and a good and sufficient bill of sale to the improvements on the real property covered by said leases free of except any that may attach after date of closing through any person other than the seller, subject to the following: rights of,-,ay and easements of record if any. (7) The purchaser shall be entitled to possession of the real property and improvements covered by this contract witl ten (10) days from the date of said contract and shall be entitled to retain posses- sion so long as the purchaser is not in default hereunder. The purchase covenants to keep the buildings and other improvements on said real 4 estate in good repair and not to permit waste and not to use, or permit the use of, the real estate for any illegal purpose. The purchaser covenants to pay all service, installation or construction charges for water, sewer, electricity, garbage or other utility services furnished to said real estate after the date purchaser is entitled to possession. (8) In case the purchaser fails to make any payment herein provided or to maintain insurance, as herein required, the seller may make such payment or effect such insurance, and any amounts so paid by the seller, together with interest at the rate of 10% per annum thereof from date of payment until repaid, shall be repayable by purchaser on seller's demand, all without prejudice to any other right the seller might have by reason of such default. (9) Time is of the essence of this contract, and it is agreed that in case the purchaser shall fail to comply with or perform any condition or agreement hereof or to make any payment required here- under promptly at the time and in the manner herein required, the seller may elect to declare all the purchaser's rights hereunder terminated, and upon his doing so, all payments made by the purchaser hereunder and all improvements placed upon the real estate shall be forfeited to the seller as liquidated damages, and the seller shall have right to re -enter and take possession of the real estate; and no waiver by the seller of any default on the part of the purchaser shall be construed as a waiver of any subsequent default. Service upon purchaser of all demands, notices or other papers with respect to forfeiture and termination of purchaser's rights may be made by United States Mail, postage pre -paid, return receipt requested, directed to the purchaser at its address last known to the seller. (10) Upon seller's election to bring suit to enforce any 5 covenant of this contract, including suit to collect any payment required hereunder, the purchaser agrees to pay a reasonable sum as attorney's fees and all costs and expenses in connection with such suit, which sums shall be included in any judgment or decree entered in such suit. If the seller shall bring suit to procure an adjudication of the termination of the purchaser's rights hereunder, and judgment is so entered, the purchaser agrees to pay a reasonable sum as attorney's fees and all costs and expenses in connection with such suit, and also the reasonable cost of searching records to determine the condition of title at the date such suit is commenced, which sums shall be included in any judgment or decree entered in such suit. If the purchaser is required to bring suit to enforce any of its rights under this contract and judgment is entered in favor of the purchaser, the seller agrees to pay a reasonable sum as attorney's fees and all costs and expenses in connection with such suit, and also the reasonable cost of searching records to determine the condition of title at the date such suit is commenced, which sums shall be included in any judgment or decree entered in such suit. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this instrument as of the date first written above. ANGELES TERMINAL, INC. By e I g--en U D CITY OF PORT ANGELES President Secretary BYE~ Mayor C� M 6 City Clerk STATE OF WASHINGTON ss County of Clallam On this day of October, 1976, personally appeared RICHARD OWENS, JR., and L7�j \i� r, ",14/k%+1 to be known to be the President and�S,,- ,jf�.� respectively of ANGELES TERMINAL, INC. the corporation that _xecuted the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that they were authorized to execute the said instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first above written. (WY NOT OTARY PUBLIC in and`fd,r the State of Washington, residing at Port Angeles. 7 The Commissioner of Public Lands will not approve or enter any assignment and bond unless this lease is in good standing. The assignee must sign. The fee for approval is $5.00. a 10.00 Dollars, the within lessee hereby assigns_.., set$_.. over and transfer4.__. all of his H.A. 1552 or their right, title and interest in and to the within lease No. unto The City of Port Angeles, a municipal corporot the State of Washington and said assignee hereby binds and obligates himself (or themselves) to perform all the conditions and covenants of said lease. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereunto set our hands and seals this 28th day of March A 19 78 RES 20.2009 (3-7 6 i 1111 /11 i.,,i ASSIGNMENT For and in consideration of the sum of TEN c 1 5 r G1 [SEAL] Wi sses B. ick, President Assignor. e-- [SEAL] i M Cri c[i d ctin ecretgnor. Assignee. [SEAL] [SEAL] Parrish, 'City Clerk Assignee. Marian CORPORATE ACKNOWLEDGMENT e�cro Mayor ASSIGNOR'S ACKNOWLEDGMENT' (If a corporation, use the form below.) STATE OF WASHINGTON, County of ss. I do hereby certify that on this Day of 19 personally appeared before me to me known to be the individual described in, and who executed the within instrument, and acknowl- edged that signed and sealed the same as free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. Given under my hand and notarial seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, Residing at STATE OF WASHINGTON, County of Clallam ss. THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That on this 28th day of March 19 78 before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, personally appeared James B. Dick as President and E. M. Critchfield, Acting as Secretary of the Port of Port Angeles the corporation named in the within and foregoing assignment; and the said James.__li- A is:k acknowledged to me then and there, that as such President of said corporation, he signed and subscribed its name to the foregoing as assignor, to- gether with his own name, as its said President, freely and voluntarily and as the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation. And the said E. M Critchfield, Acting as Secretary of said corporation, then and there acknowledged to me that he affixed to said assignment its corporate seal, attested the same and placed thereunto his signature, as its Secretary, freely and voluntarily and as and for the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation. Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, Residing at -Port Angeles.. 7 I( f STATE -OF% ,WASI- 111•ZOTQ County` of 1. /l ill llflll'I 11�1 `5 We, ss. of as principal and we, as sureties, all of the State of Washington, County of do confess ourselves indebted to the State of Washington in the penal sum of Dollars, and to the pay- ment of which we are held and firmly bound, and do by these presents bind ourselves, our and each of our heirs, executors, administrators or assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. The condition of the above obligation is such that, Whereas, the principal in the foregoing bond did enter into a certain lease and contract No with the State of Washington (which is hereto attached and made a part of this instrument, dad all the conditions of which are written into and made part of this instrument), whereby the above bounden principal ha leased from the State of Washington the part, lot or parcel of property described in said hereto attached lease and contract, upon all the conditions set up in said lease and contract: Now, therefore, if the said above named lessee the principal herein, shall well and truly perform all the conditions set up and prescribed in the said lease and contract hereto attached, in all and every part thereof, then this bond shall be considered satisfied and discharged; otherwise it shall have full force and effect. Sealed with our seals this day of ,A. D. 19 [SEAL] [SEAL] [SEAL] [SEAL] [SEAL] [SEAL] [SEAL] [SEAL] The foregoing bond and the sureties thereon approved this day of .19 STATE OF WASHINGTON, County of TO BE EXECUTED BY SURETIES ONLY SS. Commissioner of Public Lands. l r t being first duly sworn, each for himself, and not one for the other, deposes and says:: That he is a citizen of the State of Washington and is not barred by any statute of said State from executing bonds or becoming a surety; that he is one of the persons named in and who executed the foregoing obligations as surety, and that the same is his free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein mentioned; that he is worth the sum of over and above all of his just debts and liabilities, in sep- arate property situated in said State, and not exempt from sale on execution. Address: Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of A. D. 19 0 Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, Residing at (Assignment and acknowledgment forms on reverse side.) STATUTORY WARRANTY DEED THE GRANTOR, Port of Port Angeles, a Municipal Corporation of the State of Washington, for and in consideration of ten dollars and other valu- able consideration in hand paid,conveys and warrants to the City of Port Angeles, a Municipal Corporation of the State of Washington, the following described real estate: Lots 4 to 9 inclusive, Block 2 2 Port Angeles Tidelands east of Laurel Street according to the Official Plat of survey of said Tidelands recorded in the office of the Commissioner of Public Lands at Olympia, Washington. SITUATE IN THE County of Clallam, State of Washington. Dated this g.3 day of 1978. Port of Port Angeles C 2) 71 Dick, P "resident Newsom K. Baker, Secretary STATE OF WASHINGTON ss County of Clallam THIS IS TO CERTIFY That on this 2.3 of 144,4ly 1978, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, personally appeared James B. Dick as President and Newsom K. Baker as Secretary of the Port of Port Angeles, A Municipal Corporation of the State of Washington, the corporation named in the within and foregoing instrument; and the said James B. Dick acknowledged to me then and there, that as such President of said corporation, he signed and subscribed its name to the foregoing as assignor, together with his own name, as its said President, freely and voluntarily and as the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation. And the said Newsom K. Baker, as Secretary of said corporation, then and there acknowledge to me that he affixed to said assignment its corporate seal, attested the same and placed thereunto his signature, as C) Secretary, freely and voluntarily and as and for the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation. I 77 1 I 4n „S '1.1'111 NOTARY PUgLIC in and for the State of Washington, Residing at Port Angeles. AGREEMENT made this 28th day of March, 1978, between the Port of Port Angeles, a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, herein referred to as the "Port" and the City of Port Angeles, a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, herein referred to as the "City The above parties recite and declare that: 1. The Port is the present owner of a leasehold interest in Department of•Natural Resources Harbor Area Lease No. 1552. In consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, the parties agree as follows: SECTION I The Port shall forthwith execute an Assignment of Department of Natural Resources' Harbor Area Lease No. 1552 to the City. Upon approval of said Assignment, the City shall enter into a written lease agreement with the Port whereby the City shall lease to the Port that portion of Harbor Area 1552 directly in front of Lots 1, 2 and 3 of Block 2 1.i thereof, and extending generally northward to a point not farther than the exis fill area. Additionally, the City shall, in said lease, cc•rnanL cu assure the Port not less than a 50 foot wide access from the previe,_,sly described area northward to and beyond the outer harbor lin`. SECTION II The premises shall be leased to the Port, upon the ‘Ipprovtrf of the Department of Natural Resources, for a period to cu i t.,i da ;nth the lease of Harbor Area in front of Block 2 Tidelands E O Street to the City by the Department of Natural Re,ou:rces; arutc.i that this potential for a longer term lea e shall corn, n cu L:_ consideration to the Port in support of this agreement. The Port shall pay to the City the rental amount attributed by AGREEMENT TO LEASE SECTION III 2. The City desires to acquire said Harbor Area Lease for the construction of a municipal pier. 3. Both parties desire to establish an agreement to insure a future lease of a portion of the said Harbor Area from the City to the Port. 5.22. C" __-_-__:-.f-'- ,ud3s 8, Dick, the Department of Natural Resources to the submerged and unimproved area 6 in front of Lots 1, 2 and 3 Block 2 1/2, Tidelands East of Laurel Street and sub-leased to the Port. Payment shall be due on or before payments required by the City to be made to the Department of Natural Resources for Harbor Area 1552. It is further understood and agreed that the Port contemplates the installation of improvements in the said area and that should the lease payments of the City to the Department of Natural Resources be increased hy such installation, the Port agrees to pay such increase to the City. The Port shall covenant with reference to the demised premises Cri tchfield, Ac q Secrcatary SECTION IV not to use assign, nor sublet such premises nor any part thereof for any use .incompatable with the contemplated municipal pier such as constructicr: equipment storage, manufacturing, or industrial storage at any time during the term of the sublease. For its part, the City shall covenant that there shall be no restrictions on the use of the subleased area other than that mentioned above. SECTION V The parties agree that the sublease shall provide for indem- nification of the City by the Port from claims arising From activities occuring on the sub-leased premises caused by the Port, its agcnts, re- presentatives and employees. PORT OF PORT ANGELES Page CITY OF POT ANGELES an C. tsh, C(ty Clt‘rk ita4 ai J. ,layor STATE OF WASHINGTON ss County of Clallam On this 28th day of March, 19/8, before ;i, U e nder ilned, a Notary Public in and for the State of We_,hin:;ton, dui', cuiitf{lission -i and ,worn, personally appeared dames B. Dick and E.M. Cri tchfieAd to ma r.i,own to be the President and Acting Secretary, respectively, of the PONT OF PORT i'NCCLLES, the corporation that executed the :or'cgoin_j instrument, and acJ riowlcdrred the said instrument to be the free ,nn :a voLint•.lt'y act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, end on oath stated that they are authorized to execute the said instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation. WITNESS my hand and official seal hereto affixed the d•: •t and year first above written. ss P age -3 I) NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State oi Washington, residing at Port Angeles. 'On this 28th day of March, 1978, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public i'n'and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Samuel J. Haguewood and Marian C. Parrish to me known to be the, Mayor and Clerk, respectively, of the CITY OF PORT ANGELES, the corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said Instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corp- oration, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that they are authorized to execute the said instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation. WITNESS my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year first above written. cz?.liu eze le RY PUBLIC in and for the State of W: hington, residing at Port Angeles. a ui t-