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File #: AM No. 19-155   
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
File created: 10/1/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/15/2019 Final action: 10/15/2019
Title: Approval of the 2019-2021 Municipal Stormwater Capacity-Building Grant in the Amount of $50,000, from the Washington State Department of Ecology
Attachments: 1. Agenda Memo No. 19-155, 2. Attachment A: Agreement
MEMO TO: Members of the City Council
FROM: Mayor John Marchione
SUBJECT:

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Approval of the 2019-2021 Municipal Stormwater Capacity-Building Grant in the Amount of $50,000, from the Washington State Department of Ecology


I. RECOMMENDED ACTION
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Authorize the Mayor to approve the Interagency Agreement No. WQSWCAP-1921-RedmPW-00066 between the Washington State Department of Ecology and the City of Redmond in the amount of $50,000 for the 2019-21 Biennial Stormwater Capacity (Capacity) Grant.
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II. DEPARTMENT CONTACTS

Dave Juarez, Public Works Director 425-556-2733
Gary Schimek, Environmental & Utility Services Division Manager 425-556-2742
Aaron Moldver, Environmental Programs Supervisor 425-556-2756
Anne Dettelbach, NPDES Permit Coordinator 425-556-2824

III. DESCRIPTION/BACKGROUND

The Washington State Department of Ecology has offered the City a Stormwater Capacity Grant in the amount of $50,000 to support implementation of the Western Washington Phase II Municipal Stormwater Permit (NPDES Permit). This is a non-competitive grant, offered to Western Washington communities every two years. There are no match requirements for the grant.

The City has previously received funds under this same grant program - most recently, $50,000 for the 2017-2019 grant cycle. The 2017-2019 funds were used to help purchase a slope mower for stormwater pond maintenance; create a Low Impact Development Assessment Tool for use by developers; purchase outreach and educational materials for the pet waste outreach program; and fund spill investigation activities.

The 2019-2021 Stormwater Capacity Grant will be used to purchase additional equipment or safety gear to support stormwater system inspection and maintenance activities, replenish spill response supplies such as absorbent pads and booms, and purchase materials to support permit-related community outreach campaigns (e.g., pet waste stations or supplies).

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