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3/17/2026
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Commissioners' Agenda
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Approve Minutes
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Consent Agenda
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Docusign Envelope ID: 10BC9C18-B2D4-4ECE-8COA-D7C9B69F3F42 <br />GRANTEE in implementing the Project in order to strengthen public awareness of how CCA <br />funding is used and to ensure consistent branding and funding acknowledgments: <br />i. Funding source acknowledgement. - The GRANTEE must display or circulate in any and all <br />communications including, without limitation, on websites and in announcements, press <br />releases, and publications used for media -related activities, publicity, and public outreach <br />that: "This project is supported with funding from Washington's Climate Commitment Act. The <br />CCA supports Washington's climate action efforts by putting cap -and -invest dollars to work <br />reducing climate pollution, creating jobs, and improving public health. Information about the <br />CCA is available at www.climate.wa.gov." <br />ii. Include the "Climate Commitment Act" logo at climate.wa.gov/brandtoolkit, consistent with the <br />branding guidelines posted at climate.wa.gov/brandtoolkit for: <br />a. any Project website or webpage that includes logos from other funding partners; and/or <br />b. any Project media or public information materials that include logos from other funding <br />partners; and/or <br />c. On -site signage, to the extent possible. By way of example only, this means that for <br />consumer -related projects or programs, a decal may be placed on front of installed heat <br />pump or a logo printed on a delivery tag. <br />iii. The GRANTEE is responsible for ensuring that its subgrantees/subcontractors comply with <br />Section 19(B). <br />20. HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL ARTIFACTS <br />Prior to approval and disbursement of any funds awarded under this Grant Agreement, GRANTEE <br />shall cooperate with COMMERCE to complete the requirements of Governor's Executive Order 21-02 <br />or GRANTEE shall complete a review under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, if <br />applicable. GRANTEE agrees that the GRANTEE is legally and financially responsible for compliance <br />with all laws, regulations, and agreements related to the preservation of historical or cultural <br />resources and agrees to hold harmless COMMERCE and the State of Washington in relation to any <br />claim related to such historical or cultural resources discovered, disturbed, or damaged as a result of <br />the Project funded by this Grant Agreement. <br />In addition to the requirements set forth in this Grant Agreement, GRANTEE shall, in accordance with <br />Governor's Executive Order 21-02 as applicable, coordinate with COMMERCE and the Washington <br />State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP), including any recommended <br />consultation with any affected tribe(s), during Project design and prior to construction to determine the <br />existence of any tribal cultural resources affected by Project. GRANTEE agrees to avoid, minimize, or <br />mitigate impacts to the cultural resource as a continuing prerequisite to receipt of funds under this <br />Grant Agreement. <br />The GRANTEE agrees that, unless the GRANTEE is proceeding under an approved historical and <br />cultural monitoring plan or other memorandum of agreement, if historical or cultural artifacts are <br />discovered during construction, the GRANTEE shall immediately stop construction and notify the <br />local historical preservation officer and the State's historical preservation officer at DAHP, and the <br />COMMERCE Representative identified on the Face Sheet. If human remains are uncovered, the <br />GRANTEE shall report the presence and location of the remains to the coroner and local enforcement <br />immediately, then contact DAHP and the concerned tribe's cultural staff or committee. <br />The GRANTEE shall require this provision to be contained in all subgrants/subcontracts for work or <br />services related to the Project described in Attachment A (Scope of Work). <br />In addition to the requirements set forth in this Grant Agreement, GRANTEE agrees to comply with <br />RCW 27.44 regarding Indian Graves and Records, RCW 27.53 regarding Archaeological Sites and <br />Resources, RCW 68.60 regarding Abandoned and Historic Cemeteries and Historic Graves, and <br />WAC 25-48 regarding Archaeological Excavation and Removal Permits. <br />14 <br />
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