Laserfiche WebLink
Until the County's agreement with the Reecer Creek Water Bank expires on May 7, <br />2023, the County shall first sell at least 25 water mitigation certificates associated with <br />the Reecer Creek Water Bank. Thereafter, the County will sell water mitigation <br />certificates from the non -County water banks with which the County has agreements on a <br />rotational basis with each individual water mitigation certificate alternatively coming <br />from water associated with a non -County water bank. The rotational order among non - <br />County entities will be determined by the order in which each non -County water bank <br />first entered into a Contract with the County for Services for the Sale of Water Mitigation <br />Certificates. <br />FISCAL IMPACTS: <br />By selling private mitigation certificates, Kittitas County continues to collect revenue <br />required to support program staffing and collect the in -lieu fee for watershed <br />management identified in Kittitas County's 2014 Settlement agreement. The County <br />foregoes collecting the cost recovery fee component, as this portion of the fee is directed <br />to the private water bank. <br />ATTACHMENTS: <br />Exhibit 1: Contract for Services <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />PUBLIC WORKS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WORK SESSION STAFF REPORT <br />