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RESOLUTION NO. 4711
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON,
APPROVING A PETITION FOR THE INCLUSION OF THE INCORPORATED
CITY OF PASCO TERRITORY INTO THE FRANKLIN CONSERVATION
DISTRICT.
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that annexation into the District will benefit
Pasco residents by promoting sustainable land use practices, protecting critical habitat areas, and
fostering long-term ecological resilience; and
WHEREAS, under the proposed annexation, property owners within the City will pay a
modest annual assessment directly to the District ensuring stable support for District services; and
WHEREAS, RCW 89.080.10 encourages incorporated cities to participate in the practices,
programs, and projects of the state conservation commission and the conservation districts, and
provides a petitions method for annexation into adjacent conservation district.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF PASCO, WASHINGTON:
That the Petition for the inclusion of the City of Pasco incorporated territory into the
Franklin Conservation District attached as Exhibit A be approved, and
Be It Further Resolved, that this resolution shall take effect immediately.
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PASSED by the City Council of the City of Pasco, Washington, on this 16th day of March,
2026.
Charles Grimm
Mayor
ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
_____________________________ ___________________________
Krystle Shanks Ogden Murphy Wallace, PLLC
Deputy City Clerk City Attorney
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EXHIBIT A
Washington State Conservation Commission
Olympia, Washington 98504
PETITION FOR INCLUSION OF ADDITIONAL TERRITORY
WITHIN THE
FRANKLIN CONSERVATION DISTRICT
TO: The Washington State Conservation Commission
Pursuant to the Conservation Districts Law (Chapter 89.08 RCW) the undersigning
government authorities of the City of Pasco and the Franklin Conservation District, respectfully
represent:
First: That heretofore the Franklin Conservation District was duly organized as a
governmental subdivision of this state, and a public body corporate and politic.
Second: That there is need, in the interest of the public health, safety, and welfare, for the
inclusion of the territory hereinafter described within the said Franklin
Conservation District.
Third: That the territory proposed for inclusion within the said district includes
substantially the following:
Incorporated City of Pasco, Washington
WHEREFORE, the undersigned petitioners respectfully request that the State
Conservation Commission duly define the boundaries of the additional territory; and that the
State Conservation Commission determine that such additional territory be so included and made
a part of the Franklin Conservation District.
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Franklin Conservation District City of Pasco, Washington
_____________________________
Chair
_____________________________
Mayor
_____________________________
Vice Chair
_____________________________
Secretary
_____________________________
Treasurer
_____________________________
Member
Date: ____________________________
INTERLOCAL
AGREEMENT FOR
PRIORITY HABITAT MITIGATION
This Interlocal Agreement (Agreement) for habitat mitigation required as a result of development
occurring on sites containing critical areas as defined in Section 29.25 of the Pasco Municipal Code
(PMC) is entered into by and between the City of Pasco (the City) and the Franklin Conservation District
(the District), referred to individually as Party and collectively as Parties, pursuant to the Interlocal
Cooperation Act, Chapter 39.34 Revised Code of Washington (RCW).
WHEREAS, Chapter 39.34 of the RCW permits local government units to make the most efficient use of
their powers by enabling them to cooperate with other localities and thereby to provide services and
facilities in a manner that will accord the best geographic, economic, population, and other factors
influencing the needs and development of local communities; and
WHEREAS, the City finds that critical areas provide a variety of valuable and beneficial biological and
physical functions that benefit the City and its residents; and
WHEREAS, the beneficial functions and values provided by critical areas include, but are not limited to,
water quality protection and enhancement, fish and wildlife habitat, support of trophic relationships, flood
storage, conveyance and attenuation, ground water recharge and discharge, erosion control, historical and
archaeological and aesthetic value protection, and recreation; and
WHEREAS, the City has established goals that seek to protect unique, fragile, and valuable elements of
the environment, including ground and surface waters, wetlands, and fish and wildlife and their habitats;
direct activities not dependent on critical area resources to less ecologically sensitive sites; mitigate
unavoidable impacts to critical areas by regulating alterations in and adjacent to critical areas; and prevent
cumulative adverse environmental impacts to water quality, wetlands, and fish and wildlife habitat, and
the overall net loss of wetlands, frequently flooded areas and habitat conservation areas; and
WHEREAS, the City shall not approve any permit or otherwise issue any authorization to alter the
condition of any land, water, or vegetation, or to construct or alter any structure or improvement in, over,
or on a critical area or associated buffer, without first assuring compliance with the requirements of
Pasco Municipal Code 29.25; and
WHEREAS, the District was founded in 1951 as a political subdivision of the State of Washington under
RCW 89.08; and
WHEREAS, the District’s function is to make available technical, financial, and educational resources,
whatever their source, and focus or coordinate them so that they meet the needs of the local citizens and
land managers for the conservation of soil, water and related natural resources; and
WHEREAS, the District’s mission is to facilitate responsible stewardship of natural resources for the
residents of Franklin County through the application and administration of various volunteer and
cooperative partnership programs using all available funding sources; and
WHEREAS, the District has an express interest in the preservation and enhancement of priority habitat
as a means to provide soil stabilization and food and cover for wildlife; and
WHEREAS, a partnership between the City and the District would result in the establishment of a
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process for the enhancement and protection of priority habitat such as shrub-steppe habitat, wetlands,
riparian habitat and other critical areas identified in PMC 29.25;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, and upon approval in
accordance with RCW 39.34, the Parties do hereby agree as follows:
I. TERMS OF AGREEMENT
1. This Agreement is for the coordination of mitigation of impacts to priority habitat as a result of
development.
2. The duration of this Agreement will be from the date last signed until either Party determines that
the arrangement is no longer needed.
3. The City will identify impacts to priority habitat, and the required measures to mitigate those
impacts, during the development review process through the use of critical area reports submitted
by the developer and best available science.
4. The District shall participate in mitigation by accepting fees in lieu of dedication or preservation
of onsite habitat. The amount of said fees will be determined by the City and will be in an amount
equal to the value of land that would otherwise be purchased for preservation.
5. The District shall use said fees for the purchasing of habitat and/or conservation easements or for
the enhancement of degraded habitat located in Benton County. If no suitable site within
Franklin County can be identified, protection or enhancement may occur in any neighboring
county that shares a border with Franklin County.
6. The mitigation fee shall be set at $4,000 per acre, with a mandatory review and renegotiation
occurring at three-year intervals..
7. Fees in lieu of dedication or preservation shall be used for the enhancement of, or protection
through purchase or conservation easement of the same type of habitat located on the site to be
developed. For example, if shrub-steppe habitat is to be impacted on a development site, fees in
lieu of protection paid to the District must be used for the preservation or enhancement of shrub-
steppe habitat.
8. The District shall provide an Annual Report detailing how the fees received were utilized to meet
the objection of this Agreement. The Annual Report will identify the City of Pasco permit
number associated with the fee, location of the affected site, method of preservation or
enhancement (conservation easement, purchase of habitat, enhancement of habitat, etc.), location
of preservation or enhancement site and how much of the fee was spent.
9. The administrators of this Agreement will be the District Manager for the Franklin
Conservation District and the Community and Economic Development Director for the City of
Pasco, or their designees.
10. The Parties may only modify this Agreement in writing.
11. Any Party hereto may terminate this Agreement upon Ninety (90)-days' notice in writing either
personally delivered or mailed postage-prepaid by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the
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Party's last known address for the purposes of giving notice under this paragraph.
12. The Parties shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations in
carrying out the terms of this Agreement.
13. A copy of this Agreement will be filed with the Franklin County Auditor's Office or posted on
the City of Pasco or Franklin Conservation District website as provided in RCW 39.34.040.
II. NOTICES
1. Written notice shall be directed to the Parties as follows:
Franklin Conservation District City of Pasco
Kara Kaelber, District Manager
1724 E. Superior Street,
Pasco, WA 99301
509-416-0440x101
kara-kaelber@franklincd.org
Haylie Matson, Community & Economic
Development Director
525 N 3rd Ave.
Pasco, WA 99301
509-544-4136
matsonh@pasco-wa.gov
DATED this day of. 2026.
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