Regular Meeting Agenda 9/9/2025

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Steve Rader, Commissioner District 1

Steven L. Ferrell, Commissioner District 2

Richard R. Dahl, Commissioner District 3

Kelly Grayson, Clerk of the Board

Regular Public Meeting

September 9, 2025, 9:00 a.m.

Board Meeting Convenes at 9:00 a.m.

• Invocation by Invitation

• Pledge of Allegiance

• Minutes of August 25-27 & September 1-3, 2025

• Consent Agenda of September 9, 2025

• Call for Hearing

• Call for Bids

• Motion Items

• Public Comments

Citizen Participation may be anonymous. See RCW 42.30.040

Consent Agenda

Call for Hearing

1. Call for Hearing - Property Taxes and Assessments for 2026 to support the County General Fund, Mental Health Services, Veterans’ Relief Services, County Road Fund scheduled for November 25, 2025, at 9:30 a.m. (14298)

2. Call for Hearing - Setting of Fees, Five-year County Capital Program, the Six-year Road Program, Dissolving Funds and the 2026 and 2027 Budgets scheduled for December 2, 2025, at 9:30 a.m. (14338)

Call for Bids

3. Request for Qualifications - NPDES Stormwater Program Assistance scheduled for October 8, 2025, prior to 4:00 p.m. (14325)

Regular Public Meeting

September 9, 2025, 9:00 a.m.

Agreements/Contracts/Bid Awards

4. Lease Agreement with Janus Youth Programs, Inc., for the properties located on Washington Street, to provide Youth Outreach Services. (14327)

5. First Amendment to the Communications Site Lease between Weyerhaeuser Company to allow access to Weyerhaeuser's 199’ ROHN 45 Tower for a Point-to-Point Wireless Network System to improve internet speeds at the Headquarters Landfill and Authorize the Chairman to Execute the Document. (14324)

6. Notice of Filing Departmental Expenditures Requests and Revenue Estimates for 20262027 with the Cowlitz County Clerk of the Board (14337)

Board Correspondence

7. Letters/Notices

a. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Notice dated 8/18/25 regarding Revised EAP and Status Report, Swift No. 2 Project. (14331)

b. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Notice dated 8/18/25 regarding Revised Drilling Program Plan for Seismic Stability, Swift No. 2 Project. (14328)

c. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Notice dated 8/22/25 regarding Availability of the Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Kelso-Beaver Reliability Project. (14329)

d. Memo dated 8/26/25 regarding 2026 Budget Estimate for Consolidated Diking Improvement District No. 2 of Cowlitz County. (14332)

Vouchers

The following vouchers/warrants are approved for payment.

Regular Public Meeting

September 9, 2025, 9:00 a.m.

Motion Items

Health & Human Services

8. Contract Amendment 25-002 (3) with Washington State Department of Health to add funding for the new fiscal period for Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response (PHEPR), Foundational Public Health Services (FPHS), and Perinatal Hepatitis B (PeriHepB). (14323)

Work Session – 10:00 a.m.

 Workforce Southwest Washington

Updates

Chairman Updates

Upcoming Events:

 Tuesday, September 23rd @ 10:00 a.m. – Mount St. Helens Discussion

 Tuesday, September 30th @ 10:00 a.m. – Board of Health

 Tuesday, October 7th @ 10:00 a.m. – Lower Columbia Fish Recovery Board

 Tuesday, October 21st @ 10:00 a.m. – Department of Ecology

 Tuesday, October 21st @ 11:00 a.m. – Local Homeless/Housing Plan

2026 Budget Calendar:

Tuesday, September 16th

1:30 - Behavioral Health Tax 2:00 - IT Cost Allocation 2:30 - Risk & Industrial Accident

Wednesday, September 17th

1:30 – TBD 3:30 - Museum 2:30 – Treasurer 3:00 – Building & Planning

Tuesday, September 23rd

1:30 – Drug Court

3:00 - Clerk 2:00 – Coroner 2:30 – Parks & Rec

Wednesday, September 24th

1:30 – Non-Dept/Finance 3:00 – Auditor 3:30 – Prosecuting Attorney

Tuesday, September 30th

1:30 – WSU

3:00 – Sheriff/DEM 2:00 – Noxious Weeds 2:30 – District Court

Wednesday, October 1st

2:30 – Human Resources 3:00 Correction 3:30 – Office of Public Defense

Regular Public Meeting

September 9, 2025, 9:00 a.m.

Tuesday, October 7th – Personnel Requests

1:30 – Drug Court

Wednesday, October 8th – IT Requests

2:30 – Health & Human Services 3:30 – Commissioners

Tuesday, October 14th

1:30 – IT Requests 2:30 – TBD 3:00 – Superior Court/Juvenile, Drug Court

Wednesday, October 15th

2:30 – 5 yr. Capital Plan

Tuesday, October 21st – Specialized Workshops

1:30 - TBD

Wednesday, October 22nd

2:30 – Equipment Revolving Reserve 3:00 – 6-year Road Plan

Tuesday, October 28th

1:30 – Summary 2:00 – General Fund Levy 3:00 – Road Fund Levy

Citizen Comments – Citizen participation may be anonymous. See RCW 42.30.040

RCW 42.30.040 - Conditions of attendance not to be required. A member of the public shall not be required, as a condition to attendance at a meeting of a governing body, to register his or her name and other information, to complete a questionnaire, or otherwise to fulfill any condition precedent to his or her attendance. People may remain anonymous when logging on to Zoom by creating any name and email of their choosing. In a meeting, public comment will be received, either or both, orally (raise hand in Zoom or use *9 on phone) and by writing. Note: Written comments may be sent to the Board at any time. For oral presentations, the Board may set a time for comments and speakers.

All matters listed with the Consent Agenda were previously distributed to each Board Member for reading and study, were available for public viewing, are considered items of regular County business, and will be approved, without separate discussion, by one motion of the Board of County Commissioners. An item may be removed from the Consent Agenda and placed on the Regular Agenda for separate discussion and voting at the request of any Board Member.

The Board of Commissioners may add and take action on other items not listed on this Agenda.

 Agenda Online Address: https://www.co.cowlitz.wa.us/535/Agendas Regular-Public-Meetings

 ZOOM Invitation Address (for all meeting days):

o https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82019613917

 KLTV Live Feed Address: http://www.kltv.org

Meeting Date: 09/09/2025

Request to hold a public hearing to consider property taxes and assessments for 2026

Submitted For: Kathy Funk-Baxter

Submitted By: Kathy Funk-Baxter Department: Office of Financial Management

Information

Subject and Summary Statement

Request to hold a public hearing to consider property taxes and assessments for 2026 to support the County General Fund, Mental Health Services, Veterans’ Relief Services, County Road Fund on November 25, 2025, at 9:30 a.m. in the Commissioners' Hearing Room in the County Admin building at Kelso, WA.

Will Staff Attend - NAME OF STAFF

Kathy Funk-Baxter, Finance Director

Department Recommendation

The department recommends the Cowlitz County Board of Commissioners approve public hearings for the 2026 Levies for Road Fund and General Fund on November 25, 2025 and also

Attachments

Notice to publish hearing notice  Budget calendar

Form Started By: Kathy Funk-Baxter

Form Review

Started On: 08/06/2025 12:33 PM

NOTICE OF FILING

COWLITZ COUNTY BIENNIUM BUDGET 2026 AND 2027

NOTICE OF BUDGET WORKSHOPS & PUBLIC HEARINGS

PURSUANT TO RCW 36.40.60, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Cowlitz County, WA received departmental expenditures requests and revenue estimates for the years 2026-2027 and has placed the same on file with the Clerk of the Board. A copy of expenditures requests and revenue estimates will be furnished to any citizen who makes a request for same at Office of Admin Services, Room 308, 207 Fourth Avenue North, Kelso; and budget workshops will commence starting September 16, 2025. A schedule for workshops will be furnished upon request; and

NOTICE IS GIVEN pursuant to R.C.W. 36.40.250 that on 11/25/25 at 9:30 a.m. the Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing to consider property taxes and assessments for 2026 to support the County General Fund, Mental Health Services, Veterans’ Relief Services, County Road Fund.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing on setting of fees, five-year county capital program, the six-year Road program, dissolving funds and the 2026 and 2027 budget on 12/2/25 at 9:30 a.m. in the Commissioners’ Hearing Room in the County Admin Building at Kelso, WA. The hearing may be continued from time to time. At said hearing any person may appear and be heard for or against any part of the fees, capital program or proposed budget. The Clerk of the Board will accept written testimony concerning the proposed budget until 11/25/25 at noon PST.

The Cowlitz County Administration Building is accessible for persons with disabilities. Advise the Clerk of the Board at 360-577-3020 if you will need special accommodations to attend the meetings.

DATED September 2, 2025

Board of County Commissioners Of Cowlitz County, Washington

Publish on 9/9/25 & 9/16/25

PUBLICATION REQUIREMENT: To be published in two (2) issues: 9/9/25 & 9/16/25

BILLING INFORMATION:

1) AFFIDAVITS TO: Cowlitz County Commissioners THREE (3) ATTN: Clerk of the Board

207 Fourth Avenue North, Room 305 Kelso, WA 98626

2) BILL TO: Cowlitz County Office of Financial Management

Attn: Ridge Moss

207 Fourth Avenue North, Room 308 Kelso, WA 98626

Cowlitz County

Biennial Budget 2026 & 2027 Calendar This schedule may be modified from time-to-time.

Monday, June 23, 2025 Auditor calls for budget from Departments (RCW 36.40.010)

o OFM distributes budget materials to departments: Opens budget boss with actuals through June 2025

· Forms to estimate beginning fund balance and ending fund balance

· Revised estimates of labor & benefits are updated in database

Monday July 7, 2025

Monday, August 11th

Tuesday, August 12th

Tuesday, Sept 9 @ 9:30 a.m.

September 16, 17, 23,24, 30, and October 1, 2025

· Revised estimates of internal services are updated in database Revised schedules for IT, Motor Pool, Insurance, etc. included

· OFM makes available request forms in the Portal

o Requests for New Expenditure/Revenue lines – ongoing

o Requests for Personnel or adjustments

o Requests for vehicles in Motor Pool vehicles & equipment

o Requests for technology

Departments complete data entry in budget database

BUDGET REQUESTS Departments submit notification of fee requests new or increased Due to OFM @ 5:00

OFM will review submissions; departments may make technical corrections before Preliminary Budget is presented

Expenditure & revenue estimates presented to Commissioners (RCW 36.40.050 & 36.40.071)

Public Workshop: Cost Allocations for IT, Risk Mgt, Industrial accident & Motor pool, Department Requests with BoCC

1:30p.m., except 9/17 & 9/24 and 10/1 at 2:30 pm

Tuesday October 7, 2025 Public Workshop: IT Requests 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday October 14, 2025 Public Workshop: Personnel requests 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday October 15, 2025 Public Workshop: 5 year County Capital Program 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday October 21, 2025 Public Workshop: Proposed Fee setting schedules 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday October 22, 2025 Public Workshop: Equipment revolving reserve, 6 year Road Plan 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday October 28, 2025

Tuesday November 25, 2025

Tuesday December 2, 2025

(Continued as needed December 9, 16, 23)

Public Workshop: Overall summarized Budget with anticipated revenue and expenses for final authorization of all requests included in budget. 1:30 p.m.

Public Workshop: Road Levies & General Fund Levy Discussion using preliminary assessment values

Public Hearing/BOCC certifies Road Fund and General Fund Levies and Certified to Assessor’s Office BOCC 9:30a.m. OFM to submit

Public Hearing - Documents presented to BoCC: Special Taxing District Budgets & Levies information Six-Year Road Program

· Five-Year County Capital Program

Resolution Setting Fees - various Departments

· Proposed biennial budget for 2026 & 2027

BOCC 9:30 a.m. OFM to submit Levy info to Assessor office

BEFORE

THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COWLITZ COUNTY, WASHINGTON

In the Matter of Setting a Hearing to Consider ) Property Tax and Assessments for 2026 Levy to support) General Fund, Mental Health Services, Veterans’ Relief) Services, County Road Fund ) – November 25, 2025 at 9:30AM ) RESOLUTION NO.

WHEREAS, pursuant to R.C.W. 36.40.250 a public hearing is required to establish property taxes and assessments to support the 2026 budget for Cowlitz County.

NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that a public hearing should be held on November 25th @ 9:30 a.m. in the Commissioners' Hearing Room, County Administration Building, Kelso, Washington, at which hearing any person may be heard for or against the setting of the 2026 Levy for General Fund and for Road Fund. The meeting details are available on the BOCC website:

https://www.co.cowlitz.wa.us/166/Board-of-Commissioners

DATED: September 9, 2025

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF COWLITZ COUNTY, WASHINGTON

Richard R. Dahl, Chair ATTEST:

Kelly Grayson, Clerk of the Board

Steve Rader, Commissioner

Steven L. Ferrell, Commissioner

Meeting Date: 09/09/2025

Call for Hearing - setting of fees, the five-year county capital program, the Six-year Road program, dissolving funds and the 2026 and 2027 budgets

Submitted For: Kathy Funk-Baxter

Department: Office of Financial Management

Subject and Summary Statement

Submitted By: Kelly Grayson, Clerk of the Board

Information

Request to hold a public hearing on the setting of fees, the five-year county capital program, the Six-year Road program, dissolving funds and the 2026 and 2027 budgets on 12/2/25 at 9:30 a.m. in the Commissioners’ Hearing Room in the County Admin Building at Kelso, WA.

Will Staff Attend - NAME OF STAFF

Kathy Funk-Baxter, Finance Director

Department Recommendation

Approve the Public Hearing for 2026 and 2027 Biennial Budget on December 2, 2025.

Attachments

Newspaper Notification

Form Started By: Kelly Grayson

Final Approval Date: 09/04/2025

Form Review

Started On: 09/04/2025 03:36 PM

NOTICE OF FILING

COWLITZ COUNTY BIENNIUM BUDGET 2026 AND 2027

NOTICE OF BUDGET WORKSHOPS & PUBLIC HEARINGS

PURSUANT TO RCW 36.40.60, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Cowlitz County, WA received departmental expenditures requests and revenue estimates for the years 2026-2027 and has placed the same on file with the Clerk of the Board. A copy of expenditures requests and revenue estimates will be furnished to any citizen who makes a request for same at Office of Admin Services, Room 308, 207 Fourth Avenue North, Kelso; and budget workshops will commence starting September 16, 2025. A schedule for workshops will be furnished upon request; and

NOTICE IS GIVEN pursuant to R.C.W. 36.40.250 that on 11/25/25 at 9:30 a.m. the Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing to consider property taxes and assessments for 2026 to support the County General Fund, Mental Health Services, Veterans’ Relief Services, County Road Fund.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing on setting of fees, five-year county capital program, the six-year Road program, dissolving funds and the 2026 and 2027 budget on 12/2/25 at 9:30 a.m. in the Commissioners’ Hearing Room in the County Admin Building at Kelso, WA. The hearing may be continued from time to time. At said hearing any person may appear and be heard for or against any part of the fees, capital program or proposed budget. The Clerk of the Board will accept written testimony concerning the proposed budget until 11/25/25 at noon PST.

The Cowlitz County Administration Building is accessible for persons with disabilities. Advise the Clerk of the Board at 360-577-3020 if you will need special accommodations to attend the meetings.

DATED September 2, 2025

Board of County Commissioners Of Cowlitz County, Washington

Publish on 9/9/25 & 9/16/25

PUBLICATION REQUIREMENT: To be published in two (2) issues: 9/9/25 & 9/16/25

BILLING INFORMATION:

1) AFFIDAVITS TO: Cowlitz County Commissioners THREE (3) ATTN: Clerk of the Board

207 Fourth Avenue North, Room 305 Kelso, WA 98626

2) BILL TO: Cowlitz County Office of Financial Management

Attn: Ridge Moss

207 Fourth Avenue North, Room 308 Kelso, WA 98626

BEFORE

THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COWLITZ COUNTY, WASHINGTON

In the Matter of Setting a Hearing to Consider ) Setting of Fees, Five-year County Capital Program, the ) Six-Year Road Program, Dissolving Funds and the 2026) And 2027 Biennial Budgets scheduled for ) – December 2, 2025 at 9:30AM ) RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, pursuant to R.C.W 36.40.070 and 36.40.071 a public hearing is required to approve of the 2026 and 2027 Biennial Budget for Cowlitz County.

NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that a public hearing should be held on December 2nd @ 9:30 a.m. and continued if necessary, in the Commissioners' Hearing Room, County Administration Building, Kelso, Washington, at which hearing any person may be heard for or against the Setting of Fees, Five-Year Capital Program, the Six Year Road Program, Dissolving Funds and the 2026 and 2027 Budgets. The meeting details are available on the BOCC website: https://www.co.cowlitz.wa.us/166/Board-of-Commissioners

DATED: September 9, 2025

ATTEST:

Kelly Grayson, Clerk of the Board

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF COWLITZ COUNTY, WASHINGTON

Richard R. Dahl, Chair

Steve Rader, Commissioner

Steven L. Ferrell, Commissioner

Meeting Date: 09/09/2025

Request for Qualifications - NPDES Stormwater Program Assistance

Submitted For: Susan Eugenis

Submitted By: Lynn Ruffe Department: Public Works

Information

Subject and Summary Statement

Attached is a request for qualifications for NPDES Stormwater Program Assistance.  The selected consultant will provide support to the Department for maintaining compliance with the Washington State Department of Ecology’s National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES), Western Washington Phase II permit.

Will Staff Attend - NAME OF STAFF No.

Department Recommendation

It is the recommendation of the Department of Public Works to advertise this RFQ in the usual manner.

Approved:_____________________

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COWLITZ COUNTY, WASHINGTON

Richard R. Dahl, Chairman

Steve Rader, Commissioner

Steven L. Ferrell, Commissioner

Attest:______________________

Kelly Grayson, Clerk of the Board

Attachments

RFQ - NPDES

Solicitation - NPDES

Inbox

Susan Eugenis

Mike Moss, Public Works

Form Started By: Lynn Ruffe

Form Review

Reviewed By Date

Susan Eugenis 09/02/2025 05:17 PM

Mike Moss 09/03/2025 09:08 AM

Started On: 09/02/2025 01:46 PM

Form Started By: Lynn Ruffe

Final Approval Date: 09/03/2025

Started On: 09/02/2025 01:46 PM

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) FOR NPDES STORMWATER PROGRAM ASSISTANCE

Deadline: Wednesday, October 8, 2025, at 4:00 PM Local Time

This is a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) from qualified firms to provide support to the Department of Public Works to manage and complete permit activities included in the Western Washington Phase II Municipal Stormwater Permit. Firms shall be licensed and bonded in the State of Washington to be eligible for award of contract in response to this RFQ.

Project Description

The selected CONSULTANT will perform a review of the County’s existing urban Stormwater program for compliance with the Western Washington Phase II Municipal Stormwater Permit. The result of the review will include a listing of the programs/plans that need to be updated, timelines of when these items need to occur and proposals to complete these items. At a minimum this will include creating a Stormwater Management Action Plan (SMAP) that is acceptable to Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology), recommendations on tree canopy goals and policies, support the development of a municipal street sweeping program, and support the development of strategic stormwater investments.

All work and deliverables will be agreed upon using a task order process. The task order process will consist of the County contacting and requesting services for a specific project. The consultant will then develop a detailed scope and budget for each request. When the scope and budget is agreed upon a task order will be issued that includes the budget and date of delivery. Any changes to the cost, scope of work or schedule must be agreed upon by the Consultant and the County in writing All work and deliverables will be in accordance with all current and applicable local, State and Federal requirements and shall comply with the department’s standards and schedules.

Our department anticipates contracting with one (1) CONSULTANT for NPDES Stormwater Program Assistance. The duration of the contract is estimated to be through the end of 2028.

Minimum Qualifications

Qualified firms should demonstrate expertise in the following areas:

• Proven experience supporting municipal NPDES programs.

• Strong understanding of nonpoint source pollution.

• Understanding of Ecology’s requirements for MS4s.

In addition, the Consultants submitting their SOQ (and any subconsultants) must not be listed with the Washington State Department of Licensing as debarred, suspended, or otherwise ineligible to contract with Cowlitz County and must not be included on the General Services Administration’s List of Parties Excluded from Federal Procurement and Non-procurement

Programs or the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Limited Denial of Participation list.

SOQ Format, Style and Length

In order to assure uniformity of the SOQ’s responding to this RFQ and to facilitate the evaluation process, all submittals should be organized and labeled following the outline below:

1. Cover Letter – Introduce the firm and express interest in the project.

2. Company Profile – Include background, relevant experience, and qualifications.

3. Project Approach and Timeline – Outline the firm’s proposed approach, methodology, and projected timeline for completing the project.

4. Key Personnel – Identify the project team and relevant expertise.

5. References – Include at least three professional references from similar projects.

Writing styles should be concise and straightforward. The length of the submittal document shall not exceed 10 pages (single-sided) using 12-point letter font for the main text. Consultants not conforming to the criteria may be considered non-responsive. Consultants may use their discretion for the font size of other materials (e.g. graphics, charts). Foldouts not exceeding 11x17 are permitted. Supporting documentation (including team member résumés) attached as appendices is not included in the determination of total page count.

Evaluation Criteria

The following criteria will be used to evaluate each proposal.

1. [40 points] - Demonstrated experience and expertise in municipal stormwater program assistance and program development.

2. [30 points] - Qualifications and experience of key personnel.

3. [20 points] – Relevant experience, past performance and references.

4. [10 points] - Appendices

Qualifications will be reviewed and weighed as indicated above. Following evaluations of the SOQs, the highest-ranking firms may be invited to participate in an interview process. The intent of the interviews is to help clarify and verify information provided in the SOQ and to give the County’s evaluation team an opportunity to learn more about the firm’s relevant experience and expertise.

Revisions

In the event it becomes necessary to revise any part of this RFQ, addenda will be provided via email to all individuals who have made the County aware of their interest. Revisions, updates, and clarifications of the RFQ will also be posted on the County’s webpage at www.co.cowlitz.wa.us.

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Information

Cowlitz County in accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), commits to nondiscrimination based on disability in all programs and activities. This material can be made available in an alternate format by emailing Cowlitz County Department of Public Works at publicworks@cowlitzwa.gov or by calling 360-577- 3030.

Title VI Statement

Cowlitz County in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, nondiscrimination in federally assisted programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises as defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin or sex in consideration for an award.

Reservations

Cowlitz County reserves the right to reject any and all SOQs and to waive irregularities and informalities in the submittal and evaluation process. This solicitation for RV Park Design Services does not obligate Cowlitz County to pay any costs incurred by respondents in the preparation and submission of an SOQ or any other presentations, whether in response to this RFQ or to any subsequent requirements of the consultant selection and contract negotiation process. This solicitation does not obligate Cowlitz County to accept or contract for any expressed or implied services. Furthermore, Cowlitz County reserves the right to award the contract to the next most qualified Consultant if the originally selected Consultant does not successfully negotiate and execute a contract within thirty (30) days after the award of the proposal.

Submittal

Submit four (4) copies of your Statement of Qualifications to Cowlitz County Department of Public Works, 1600 13th Avenue South, Kelso, WA, 98626, Attention Susan Eugenis, PE County Engineer, no later than Wednesday October 8, 2025, by 4:00 pm. Submittals will not be accepted after that date and time. Any questions should be directed to Susan Eugenis at (360) 577 – 3030 or by email at eugeniss@cowlitzwa.gov .

Cowlitz County looks forward to reviewing your submittal.

Dates of Publication in:

The Daily News:

DJC – Seattle:

DJC – Portland:

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) NPDES STORMWATER PROGRAM ASSISTANCE

This is a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) from qualified firms to provide support to the Department of Public Works to manage and complete permit activities included in the Western Washington Phase II Municipal Stormwater Permit. Firms shall be licensed and bonded in the State of Washington to be eligible for award of contract in response to this RFQ. Submittals must arrive prior to 4:00 PM local time on October 8, 2025, at the following location:

Cowlitz County Public Works

Attn: Susan Eugenis

1600 13th Avenue S. Kelso, WA 98626

Submissions can be mailed or delivered in person to the address listed above. Cowlitz County will assume no responsibility for any delay in U.S., County, or any other delivery service resulting in a submission being received late. Faxed and/or E-mailed submissions will not be accepted. The County’s determination of when a submission was received shall be final and non-appealable.

Detailed information regarding this RFQ is available online for inspection through the Cowlitz County website at https://www.co.cowlitz.wa.us/bids.aspx. A copy of this request is also on file with the Cowlitz County Clerk of the Board.

The request is being made available electronically. If accepted by such means, the Consultant acknowledges and accepts full responsibility to ensure that no changes are made to the Request for Qualification documents. In the event of a conflict between a version of the Request in the Consultant’s possession and the version maintained by the County, the version maintained by the County shall govern.

The County reserves the right to reject any and all submissions and to waive any informalities in the submissions. All documents received in response to this Request for Qualifications will become a matter of public record and subject to the Washington public disclosure act under chapter 42.56 RCW.

DATED 9th day of September 2025.

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COWLITZ COUNTY, WASHINGTON

PUBLISHED:

PUBLICATION REQUIREMENT: To be published in two issues.

BILLING INFORMATION:

1) AFFIDAVIT TO: Cowlitz County Commissioners Attn: Clerk of the Board

2) BILL TO: Cowlitz County Public Works

1600 13th Avenue S. Kelso, WA 98626

BOCC Agenda

Meeting Date: 09/09/2025

LEASE AGREEMENT - COWLITZ COUNTY - JANUS YOUTH PROGRAM INC.

Submitted For: Mike Moss

Submitted By: Christine Miller Department: Facilities Maintenance

Information

Subject and Summary Statement

Lease agreement with Janus Youth Programs, Inc., for the properties located on Washington Street, to provide Youth Outreach Services.

The lease is for a five year period, through April 30, 2030.

Will Staff Attend - NAME OF STAFF

Shawn Roewe

Department Recommendation

The recommendation of the department is to approve the lease with Janus Youth Programs, Inc.

Attachments

LEASE - JANUS YOUTH PROGRAM

Inbox

Mike Moss, Public Works

Form Started By: Christine Miller

Final Approval Date: 09/03/2025

Form Review

Reviewed By

Mike Moss

09/03/2025 09:08 AM

Started On: 09/02/2025 02:44 PM

BOCC Agenda

Meeting Date: 09/09/2025

COMMUNICATIONS SITE LEASE - First Amendment - Weyerhaeuser Company and Cowlitz County

Submitted For: Shawn Roewe, Public Works

Submitted By: Emilie Cochrane, Public Works Department: Public Works

Information

Subject and Summary Statement

Attached is the First Amendment to the Communications Site Lease between Weyerhaeuser Company and Cowlitz County. The original lease agreement, executed on October 12, 2020, allowed access to Weyerhaeuser's 199’ ROHN 45 Tower for a Point-to-Point Wireless Network System to improve internet speeds at the Headquarters Landfill. This amendment is needed to extend the term of the lease through August 31, 2030, with options to renew and to modify the use fee. The prosecuting attorney has reviewed this amendment.

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Department Recommendation

It is the recommendation of the Department of Public Works that the Board move to approve the first amendment to the Communications Site Lease between Weyerhaeuser Company and Cowlitz County as presented and authorize the chair to execute the document.

Fiscal Impact

Expenditure Required $: 500.00

Budget Sufficient Y-N: Y

Amendment Required Y-N: N

Source of Funds - What Dept ? : Solid Waste

Grant Y-N: N

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First Amendment to Communications Site Lease  Original Communications Site Lease

Form Review

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Emilie Cochrane

Susan Eugenis

Mike Moss, Public Works

Form Started By: Emilie Cochrane

Final Approval Date: 09/03/2025

Reviewed By Date

Emilie Cochrane

09/02/2025 02:59 PM

Susan Eugenis 09/03/2025 08:57 AM

Mike Moss

09/03/2025 09:08 AM

Started On: 09/02/2025 12:47 PM

FIRST AMENDMENT TO COMMUNICATIONS SITE LEASE

This First Amendment to Communications Site Lease (this “Amendment”), by and between WEYERHAEUSER TIMBER HOLDINGS, INC., a Delaware corporation (“Weyerhaeuser”), and COWLITZ COUNTY, a municipal corporation (“Lessee”). Weyerhaeuser and Lessee are sometimes referred to herein individually as a “Party”, and collectively as, the“Parties”. As usedherein, the“EffectiveDate”ofthis Amendment shall mean the last date of signature by either Party, as indicated beneath their signatures below.

RECITALS

A. Weyerhaeuser, as successor in interest to Weyerhaeuser NR Company, and Lessee are parties to that certain Communications Site Lease dated October 12, 2020 (the “Original Lease” and, as amended by this amendment, the “Lease”) All capitalized terms used herein but not defined herein shall have the meaning set forth in the Original Lease.

B. Lessee and Weyerhaeuser desire to amend the terms under the Lease pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in this Amendment.

AGREEMENT

NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged by the Parties, the Parties agree as follows:

1. Term. The Term is hereby extended through August 31, 2030.

2. Options to Renew. The Term shall automatically extend for one (1) consecutive additional term of five (5) years (a “Renewal Term”), so long as Lessee is not in breach of any of the terms of the Lease beyond any applicable cure period at the time of such renewal. Lessee may terminate this Lease only by providing written notice of its intent to terminate no fewer than six (6) months prior to the expiration of the Term. All the terms and conditions of this Lease shall apply during any Renewal Term. Rent payments shall be at fair market value, as reasonably determined by the Parties, but in no event less than the amount due for the prior Lease Year (collectively, “FMV”).

3. Payment Amount. As of September 1, 2025 (“Amended Rent Date”), Lessee shall pay a use fee (“Rent”) to Weyerhaeuser. During the Term, Rent for each twelve-month period, commencing on the Amended Rent Date (each, a “Lease Year”), shall be paid no later than the first day of such Lease Year in the amounts set forth in the table below (“Rent Table”). Along with Lessee’s payment of Rent, Lessee shall simultaneously submit payment of all amounts due Weyerhaeuser pursuant to the Lease. Any amounts due under the Lease for a period less than a Lease Year shall be prorated.

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4. Payment Address. Unless modified by notice from Weyerhaeuser to Lessee, all payments from Lessee shall be made by ACH payment (ACH payments are preferred) or sent as follows:

If by regular mail to: Weyerhaeuser Timber Holdings, Inc. LB 1184 PO Box 35142 Seattle, WA 98124-5142

If by overnight mail to: Lockbox Services 1184

Weyerhaeuser Timber Holdings, Inc. 18035 Sperry Drive Tukwila, WA 98188

5. Notice. As of the Effective Date and until modified by the applicable Party by at least thirty (30) days advanced notice to the other Party, the notice addresses for the Parties are as follows; provided that notices sent solely by email shall not be valid unless acknowledged or responded to by the recipient (excluding automated responses):

If to Weyerhaeuser: Weyerhaeuser Timber Holdings, Inc.

Attention: Land Use Manager 1701 Industrial Way Longview, WA 98632

Email: trevor.cassidy@weyerhaeuser.com

Phone: 360-414-3610

With a copy to: Weyerhaeuser Timber Holdings, Inc. 220 Occidental Avenue South Seattle, WA 98104

Attention: Legal Counsel

Email: micah.bobo@weyerhaeuser.com

If to Lessee: Cowlitz County

Attention: Public Service Director 1600 13th Avenue South Kelso, WA 98626

Email: Mossm@cowlitzwa.gov

Phone: 360-577-3030

6. Recitals Therecitals set forth above constitutean integral partofthis Amendment and are incorporated herein by this reference with the same force and effect as if set forth herein.

7. Binding Authority The provisions of this Amendment shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective heirs, successors, and assigns. All remaining terms and conditions of the Original Lease not specifically modified by the terms of this Amendment shall continue in full force and effect. The individuals executing this Amendment represent and warrant that they have full power and authority to do so and to bind Lessee and Weyerhaeuser to the terms hereof.

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8. Counterparts This Amendment may be executed simultaneously in one or more counterparts, which taken collectively shall be considered an original, valid and binding agreement. This Amendment is effective upon execution by all Parties. Execution may be accomplishedbyelectronic(email)transmissionoftherespectivesignaturepages oftheagreement to the other Party

(Signature Page to Follow)

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Amendment is executed and effective for all purposes as of the Effective Date.

WEYERHAEUSER TIMBER HOLDINGS, INC.

By: ___________________________

Print Name: ____________________

Title: __________________________

Date: __________________________

COWLITZ COUNTY

By: ___________________________

Print Name: ____________________

Title: __________________________

Date: __________________________

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Weyerhaeuser/Cowlitz County T25-210/T0250231331/

Communications Site Lease between Weyerhaeuser NR Company and Cowlitz County

Dated as of OthbtifI2 j UU2/0

SITE LEASE AGREEMENT

This Communications Site Lease Agreement ( the " Agreement") is effective as of O(h-(o 2020 ( the " Effective Date"), by and between WEYEEUSER NR COMPANY, a Washington corporation(" Weyerhaeuser") and COWLITZ COUNTY, a municipal corporation (" Lessee"). Weyerhaeuser and Lessee are sometimes referred to herein individually as a " Party", and collectively as, the Parties".

1. Lease Area; Encumbrances; Access

1. 1 Lease Area. Weyerhaeuser hereby grants to Lessee the non-exclusive right, license, and permission to conduct the permitted uses on specific and identified portions of Cowlitz County, Washington, as legally described in Exhibit A (the " Lease Area") attached hereto and made a part hereofby this reference. The Lease Area and access thereto lies as shown on the map and site plans contained in the Site Plans ( defined below) attached hereto and made a part hereof by this reference.

1. 2 Encumbrances. This Lease is subject to all prior- existing easements, licenses, exceptions, and other encumbrances of record and to all unrecorded matters that a prudent inspection of the Lease Area would disclose. Further, this Lease is subject to any after- recorded encumbrances of record. Lessee has made and completed a prudent inspection ofthe Lease Area and physical and utility access thereto prior to executing this Lease and accepts the Leased Area and utility access as is where is. The rights herein granted to Lessee are limited to those owned by Weyerhaeuser, which makes no representation or warranty as to its ownership rights in the Lease Area or the interpretation by any third party of any laws, regulations, or government policies, or the existence or interpretation of any encumbrances or Indian treaties.

1. 3 Eminent Domain & Condemnation. If any or all of the Lease Area is taken under powers of eminent domain or threatened with condemnation, Lessee and Weyerhaeuser shall cooperate to establish the total value ofthe property taken, but Lessee' s share of any condemnation award or sale price shall not exceed Lessee' s unamortized investments in obtaining governmental permits and constructing improvements thereon, after straight line depreciation over the Term of this Lease, less any salvage value recoverable by Lessee.

1. 4 Recording Prohibited. Lessee must not record this Lease in any public records. However, either Lessee or Weyerhaeuser may record a memorandum of lease, subject to Weyerhaeuser' s consent which consent which consent may be withheld for any or no reason at Weyerhaeuser' s sole discretion. Permitted recordation shall be at recoding Party' s sole cost expense in the form substantially as shown on the attached Exhibit E of this Lease. If Weyerhaeuser permits Lessee to record a memorandum of lease, within sixty

COMMUNICATIONS SITE LEASE AGREEMENT

This Communications Site Lease Agreement ( the " Agreement") is effective as of 2020 ( the " Effective Date"), by and between WEYERHAEUSER NR COMPANY, a Washington corporation(" Weyerhaeuser") and COWLITZ COUNTY, a municipal corporation (" Lessee"). Weyerhaeuser and Lessee are sometimes referred to herein individually as a " Party", and collectively as, the Parties".

1. Lease Area; Encumbrances; Access

1. 1 Lease Area. Weyerhaeuser hereby grants to Lessee the non-exclusive right, license, and permission to conduct the permitted uses on specific and identified portions of Cowlitz County, Washington, as legally described in Exhibit A (the " Lease Area") attached hereto and made a part hereof by this reference. The Lease Area and access thereto lies as shown on the map and site plans contained in the Site Plans ( defined below) attached hereto and made a part hereof by this reference.

1. 2 Encumbrances. This Lease is subject to all prior-existing easements, licenses, exceptions, and other encumbrances of record and to all unrecorded matters that a prudent inspection of the Lease Area would disclose. Further, this Lease is subject to any after- recorded encumbrances of record. Lessee has made and completed a prudent inspection ofthe Lease Area and physical and utility access thereto prior to executing this Lease and accepts the Leased Area and utility access as is where is. The rights herein granted to Lessee are limited to those owned by Weyerhaeuser, which makes no representation or warranty as to its ownership rights in the Lease Area or the interpretation by any third party of any laws, regulations, or government policies, or the existence or interpretation of any encumbrances or Indian treaties.

1. 3 Eminent Domain & Condemnation. If any or all of the Lease Area is taken under powers of eminent domain or threatened with condemnation, Lessee and Weyerhaeuser shall cooperate to establish the total value ofthe property taken, but Lessee' s share of any condemnation award or sale price shall not exceed Lessee' s unamortized investments in obtaining governmental permits and constructing improvements thereon, after straight line depreciation over the Term of this Lease, less any salvage value recoverable by Lessee.

1. 4 Recording Prohibited. Lessee must not record this Lease in any public records. However, either Lessee or Weyerhaeuser may record a memorandum of lease, subject to Weyerhaeuser' s consent which consent which consent may be withheld for any or no reason at Weyerhaeuser' s sole discretion. Permitted recordation shall be at recoding Party' s sole cost expense in the form substantially as shown on the attached Exhibit E of this Lease. IfWeyerhaeuser permits Lessee to record a memorandum oflease, within sixty

60) days following the natural expiration or earlier termination ofthis Lease, it is Lessee' s absolute duty at its sole cost and expense to reconvey to Weyerhaeuser by quit claim deed or other instrument acceptable to Weyerhaeuser all of Lessee' s rights and interests in the Lease and the Lease Area.

1. 5 Access. Lessee may use, on a non-exclusive basis, those roads owned by Weyerhaeuser and Weyerhaeuser' s right, in accordance with all terms and conditions of any such right, to use other private roads or rights-of-way designated on attached Exhibit C (" Access Roads"), for any purpose allowed under this Lease. Lessee must obtain, at its expense, any other rights-of-way required for its activities under this Lease. Lessee must comply with all easements and permits and pay any road use and maintenance fees owed to third parties for Lessee' s use. Lessee must notify Weyerhaeuser prior to conducting any snow removal and pay for any damage, including consequential damage( s), caused by its activities. Lessee is responsible for any road construction necessary for its operations under this Lease. Weyerhaeuser must approve the design, construction, modification, location, and relocation of all existing roads and roads constructed by Lessee on Weyerhaeuser' s land or that of a Weyerhaeuser affiliate in advance of any construction. Weyerhaeuser reserves the right, for itselfand its successors, assign, and permittees, at any time to cross, recross, and use the roads appurtenant to or located on the Lease Area and shall repair any damage caused by such use. Lessee' s access shall not interfere with any of Weyerhaeuser' s operations at any time.

2. Permitted Uses.

2. 1 Lessee is granted the non-exclusive right, except as hereinafter limited, to use the Lease Area to install, remove, replace, maintain, and operate, at its expense, a wireless communications site as described in the Site Plans (" Communications Site") attached hereto and made a part hereof by this reference. Weyerhaeuser retains full rights to use the Communications Site. The Lease Area may be used for the transmission and reception of communication signals within or utilizing the frequency bands duly licensed to Lessee or non-licensed bands permitted for use by Lessee by the Federal Communications Commission(" FCC") from time to time during the Term.

2. 2 For purposes of this Lease, the Communications Site is a site at which Network" and directly-related communications equipment is installed and used to send and receive radio signals to and from wireless internet devices either directly, by means of cables, or indirectly, by means of transmitting and receiving facilities ( including microwave antennas) located at the Communications Site. Licensee in the Lease Area is prohibited from providing wireless telephony services including without limitation to cellular telephone communications, personal communications services, advanced wireless services, or any other point-to-point or point-to-multipoint telephony services or for any other purpose without the prior written consent of Weyerhaeuser which may be withheld or any or no reason in its sole and absolute discretion.

3. Term. The sole term of this Lease is five ( 5) years ( the " Initial Term"), commencing September 1, 2020 (" Commencement Date") and terminating at 11: 59 p.m. local time at the Communications Site on August 31, 2025 (" Termination Date").

3. 1 Intentionally deleted.

3. 2 Holdover. If Lessee remains in possession of the Lease Area at the expiration of the Term, or earlier termination of this Lease, without a written agreement, such tenancy shall be deemed a month-to-month tenancy terminable by either party providing 60 days written notice to the other. For the purpose ofthis Holdover provision a holdover shall not be deemed to be an Unpermitted Use. All other terms and conditions during holdover shall remain the same.

4. Rent.

4. 1 Payment Amount. Lessee shall provide Weyerhaeuser with unrestricted Network services through supplying equipment on the communications site tower and the county landfill building located at Headquarters Landfill, 3434 South Silver Lake Road, Castle Rock, WA, at zero cost in lieu of a rental payment, except as set forth in Section 6. For the avoidance of doubt, in the event the Parties negotiate an amendment or extension of the Lease, the Parties will need to come to mutual agreement on such terms, as in any contract, and for example, Weyerhaeuser may require monetary consideration.

4.2 Address for Payments. Subsequent to the execution ofthis Lease by both parties and payment of the Rent for the first year, all payments from Lessee shall be mailed to:

Weyerhaeuser Company Hunt Club Lockbox P. O. Box 203149

Dallas, TX 75320- 3149 or another addressee designated by thirty ( 30) days written notice by Weyerhaeuser to Lessee.

4. 3 Unpermitted Use Prohibited.

4.3. 1 If Lessee utilizes the Communications Site for a use or in a manner not specifically permitted by this Lease , Weyerhaeuser, in its sole election, may declare this Lease to be terminated upon ninety ( 90) days written notice to Lessee, with such termination being treated as the natural expiration of this Agreement with no remaining Terms or Holdover.

4. 3.2 For the purposes of this Lease, so long as Lessee is not in default beyond any applicable cure period, a holdover tenancy, by itself', shall not be considered an Unpermitted Use.

5. Third Party Use of the Lease Area Prohibited.

5. 1 Lessee is prohibited from subletting, sub-licensing, sub-leasing or in any other way entering into any type of use agreement that would result in allowing any third

party (" Collocator") any use of the Lease Area without Weyerhaeuser' s prior written permission which may be withheld for any or no reason in Weyerhaeuser' s sole discretion.

5.2 Any agreement permitting any collocation, or any similar document executed by Lessee not fully complying with this Section 5 shall be void ab initio.

6. Intentionally deleted.

7. Operating Standards.

7. 1 Compliance with Law. Lessee shall comply with all federal, state, and local current and future laws, regulations, and permit conditions pertaining to its operations under this Lease. Lessee shall not commit any act or omission, nor shall it allow its contractors, agents, or other representatives to so act or omit that affects the Lease Area and is in violation ofany law, regulation, or permit condition.

7.2 Site Plan. All improvements to the Lease Area must be consistent with a site plan reviewed and approved by Weyerhaeuser ( the " Approved Site Plan"). The Approved Site Plan shall consist of zoning level plans and drawings at least one hundred percent complete ( sometimes called " ZD- 100 drawings"), detailing the location of all improvements, access, and utilities, which shall be designated as Exhibit B( hereinafter and hereinabove the " Site Plans") attached hereto and made a part hereof by this reference. Once attached as Exhibit B, the Approved Site Plans may only be substituted, updated, revised, or removed with Weyerhaeuser' s prior written consent, which may be withheld if inconsistent with any term in this Lease.

7.3 Improvements. Lessee may, at its expense, make such improvements on the Lease Area consistent with the Site Plans as it deems necessary for the operation ofthe Communications Site. Upon termination or expiration of this Lease, Lessee shall remove its equipment and improvements as required in Section 15 of this Lease.

7.4 Access. Lessee may use, on a non- exclusive, non-interfering, and secondary basis to Weyerhaeuser' s paramount right of use, those roads owned by Weyerhaeuser and Weyerhaeuser' s right to use other private roads or rights-of-way designated on the Site Plans for any purpose allowed under this Lease. Lessee must obtain, at its expense, any other rights- of-way required for its activities under this Lease. Lessee must comply with all easements and permits and pay any road use and maintenance fees owed to third parties for Lessee' s use. Lessee must notify Weyerhaeuser prior to conducting any snow removal and pay for any damage caused by its activities. Lessee is responsible for any road construction necessary for its operations under this Lease. Weyerhaeuser must approve the design, construction, modification, location, and relocation of all existing roads and roads constructed by Lessee on Weyerhaeuser' s land or that of a Weyerhaeuser affiliate. Weyerhaeuser reserves the right, for itself and its successors, assigns, and permittees, at any time to cross, recross, and use the roads appurtenant to or located on the Lease Area.

7.5 Utilities. During the term hereof, Weyerhaeuser shall provide Lessee with commercial electrical power supplied by a utility company to operate its equipment installed hereunder. Weyerhaeuser shall also provide to Lessee standby emergency power to the limit of Weyerhaeuser' s on-site capacity; however, Weyerhaeuser makes no warranty that the emergency power will function. Lessee and Weyerhaeuser understand and agree that the furnishing ofelectrical power hereunder is solely a matter ofconvenience for Lessee and that Weyerhaeuser shall not be liable in any way for any claim for damages or loss for failure of standby emergency power or for failure ofcommercial power supplied by a utility company.

7.6 Maintenance.

7. 6. 1 Lessee shall maintain the Lease Area free from any waste or debris created by Lessee. In addition, Lessee shall ensure that its buildings and structures located upon the Lease Area are painted in a manner and color approved by Weyerhaeuser and are kept free of all forms of vandalism.

7.6.2 During the Term of this Lease the Lessee shall prominently post, maintain in good condition, and update as necessary, its FCC call signs and registration number( s), if any, as well as the Lessee emergency contact information at the Lease Area which shall be posted on an exterior surface that is visible from outside the Lease Area.

7.7 Hazardous Materials.

7. 7. 1 As used in this Lease, the term " Hazardous Material" means any material, the generation, handling, storage, disposal, treatment or emission of which is subject to any Environmental Laws or that is toxic, explosive, corrosive, flammable, infectious, radioactive, carcinogenic, noxious, mutagenic or otherwise dangerous, hazardous or harmful to the health or safety of humans, animals or the environment, including, without limitation, any of the same as they are now regulated or may be regulated in the future under any Environmental law. Hazardous Material also includes any material that contains petroleum, gasoline, diesel fuel, or their derivatives, or any other petroleum hydrocarbon product. As used in this Lease the term " Environmental Law" means any federal, state or local law, rule, regulation, order, writ, judgment, injunction, decree, determination or award relating to the environment, health, safety or Hazardous Materials, including without limitation, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 ( 42 U.S. C. § 9601 et seq.); Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act( 42 U.S. C. § 1101 et seq.); Resource Conservation and Recovery Act ( 42 U.S. C. § 6901 et seq.); Toxic Substances Control Act ( 15 U.S. C. § 2601 et seq.); Hazardous Materials Transportation Act( 49 U.S. C. 5101 et seq.); the Clean Water Act (33 U.S. C. § 1251 et seq.); Solid Waste Disposal Act ( 42 U. S. C. § 6901 et seq.); Clean Air Act ( 42 U.S. C. § 7401 et seq.); Safe Drinking Water Act ( 42 U. S. C. 300f et seq.); Atomic Energy Act( 42 U.S.C. §§ 2014, 2021- 2021j, 2022, 2111, 2113, and 2114); Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act ( 7 U.S. C. § 136 et seq.); and the Occupational Safety and Health Act (29 U.S. C. § 651 et seq.) as the same may be amended from time to time.

7. 7.2 Lessee shall not cause or permit any Hazardous Material to be generated, produced, brought upon, used, and/or stored in, on, or about the Lease Area or the Property by Lessee, its agents, employees, contractors, sublessees or invitees in

violation of any Environmental Law. In no event shall Lessee permit any Hazardous Material to be treated ( such treatment includes by way of example and not by limitation elementary neutralization or evaporation), disposed of, and/ or discharged or released in, on, or about the Lease Area or the Property. Except as identified in The Site Plans, Lessee shall not install or use above-ground storage tanks on the Lease Area. In no event shall Lessee install or use underground storage tanks on the Lease Area.

7. 7.3 If Lessee knows or has reasonable cause to believe that a release or threatened release of a Hazardous Material has occurred, or is likely to occur in, on, under or about the Lease Area or the Property, Lessee shall immediately provide verbal notice of such fact to Weyerhaeuser and shall subsequently provide detailed written information to Weyerhaeuser regarding such release. Lessee shall also immediately provide Weyerhaeuser with a copy ofany statement; report; notice; registration; application; permit or license; work, remediation, or response plan; notice ofclaim; undertaking or proceeding given to, or received from, any governmental authority or private party or persons entering the Lease Area or the Property in response to said release or threatened release of a Hazardous Material.

7.7.4 Lessee shall indemnify, protect, defend and hold Weyerhaeuser, its agents, employees, and lenders, if any, and the Lease Area and the Property, harmless from and against any and all loss of Rents and/or damages, liabilities, judgments, costs, claims, liens, expenses, penalties, permits and attorney' s and consultant' s fees arising out of or involving any Hazardous Material or storage tank brought onto the Lease Area and the Property by or for Lessee or under Lessee' s control. Lessee' s obligations under this section shall include, but shall not be limited to, the effects of any contamination or injury to person, property or the environment created or suffered by Lessee and the cost of investigation ( including consultant' s and attorney' s fees and testing), removal, remediation, restoration and/or abatement thereof, or of any contamination therein involved, and shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of the lease. No termination, cancellation or release agreement entered into by Weyerhaeuser and Lessee shall release Lessee from its obligations under this Lease with respect to Hazardous Material.

Weyerhaeuser shall indemnify, protect, defend and hold Lessee, its agents, employees, and lenders, if any, and the Lease Area, harmless from and against any and all loss of Rents and/or damages excluding exemplary and punitive damages, liabilities, judgments, costs, claims, liens, expenses, penalties, permits and attorney' s and consultant' s fees arising out of or involving any Hazardous Material brought onto the Lease Area by or for Weyerhaeuser or under Weyerhaeuser' s control. Weyerhaeuser' s obligations under this section shall include, but shall not be limited to, the effects of any contamination or injury to person, property or the environment created or suffered by Weyerhaeuser and the cost of investigation ( including consultant' s and attorney' s fees and testing), removal, remediation, restoration and/or abatement thereof, or of any contamination therein involved, and shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of the Lease. No termination, cancellation or release agreement entered into by Weyerhaeuser and Lessee shall release Weyerhaeuser from its obligations under this Section 7. 7. 4.

7.8 Fire Protection & Suppression. Lessee shall comply with all laws and regulations pertaining to fire protection and suppression and take reasonable care to prevent

wildfires from igniting on or spreading onto the Lease Area. If a wildfire should occur on or near the Lease Area, Lessee shall immediately notify Weyerhaeuser and appropriate government agencies and shall make its equipment and Lease Area available to help suppress or contain the fire. In addition to any liability for negligence, Lessee shall reimburse Weyerhaeuser for all damages ( including loss or damage of timber, and fire suppression costs) resulting from wildfires caused by Lessee' s operations, contractors, or personnel within the Lease Area and Access, even if not attributable to negligence by Lessee or its agents.

7.9 Inspection & Access. Weyerhaeuser ( and its employees, contractors, and agents) may enter the Lease Area to inspect Lessee' s operations, to remove timber, and for any other purpose consistent with Lessee' s rights under this Lease; Provided, however, that, with the exception of emergencies, Weyerhaeuser shall endeavor to give Lessee twenty-four (24) hours' notice prior to entering the Lease Area. Weyerhaeuser reserves the right to conduct any and all activities on the Lease Area; Provided, however, that such activities do not unreasonably interfere with Lessee' s operations.

8. Non- Interference.

8. 1 Lessee' s facilities shall not disturb the communications configurations, equipment, frequencies licensed by the FCC, and frequencies used by Weyerhaeuser on the commencement of this Lease (" Pre- existing Communications") and Lessee' s facilities shall comply with all non-interference rules ofthe FCC. Weyerhaeuser' s facilities installed or reconfigured after the commencement of this Lease (" Post- existing Communications") shall not unreasonably disturb the frequencies and facilities used by Lessee. In the event Lessee determines that Weyerhaeuser' s facilities disturb the frequencies and facilities and Weyerhaeuser is unable to gain the benefit of the Lease, Lessee may terminate this Lease.

8.2 Lessee shall not interfere with any other communications site leases or similar agreements on Weyerhaeuser property or any other' s radio communications where such communications are operated within their respective frequencies and in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations.

8.3 The interfering party will cause such interference to cease within twentyfour ( 24) hours after receipt of notice of interference from interfered- with party. In the event any such interference does not cease within the aforementioned cure period then the parties acknowledge that they will suffer irreparable injury, and therefore, each party will have the right, in addition to any other rights that it may have at law or in equity, to elect to enjoin such interference or to terminate this Lease upon notice to the other party.

9. Governmental Permits. Lessee shall use its best efforts in seeking and maintaining at its own cost and expense all governmental permits needed to conduct its operations under this Lease. Weyerhaeuser shall sign permit applications as landowner/ licensor where compliant with this Lease and required by law. Weyerhaeuser also agrees to reasonably cooperate with Lessee' s efforts to obtain all private and public consents related to Lessee' s use of the Communications Site and Lease Area.

Weyerhaeuser shall not be required to accept or execute any government permits that conditions in any manner Weyerhaeuser' s property outside ofthe Lease Area.

10. Assignments.

10. 1 Lessee may not assign its rights under this Lease without Weyerhaeuser' s prior written consent which consent may be withheld or conditioned if Weyerhaeuser determines in its reasonable discretion that such assignment by Lessee impairs Weyerhaeuser' s security, interests, or rights in this Lease.

10.2 No change of stock ownership, partnership interest or control of Lessee or transfer upon partnership or corporate dissolution of Lessee shall constitute an assignment for this Section 10.

10.3 Lessee may, with notice to Weyerhaeuser, assign its rights under this Lease as collateral security to any entity that provides financing for the purchase ofthe equipment to be installed at the Lease Area.

10. 4 Any attempted assignment ofthis Lease by Lessee without Weyerhaeuser' s prior written permission which may be withheld at Weyerhaeuser's sole discretion shall be void ab initio and shall constitute a breach of this Lease.

10. 5 No assignment by Lessee shall act as a novation without Weyerhaeuser' s explicit prior written permission, which may be withheld for any or no reason in Weyerhaeuser' s sole discretion.

11. Insurance. Lessee is a member of the Washington Counties Risk Pool. Weyerhaeuser accepts the Certificate of Membership in the Washington Counties Risk Pool, as shown and attached on Exhibit D, naming Lessee as member.

12. Assumption of Risks. Lessee has inspected the Lease Area to its satisfaction and accepts the Lease Area as is and where is. Weyerhaeuser has made no representations as to the present or future condition of its property and the Lease Area; the ability of Lessee to obtain governmental permits; the time or expenses of obtaining governmental permits, the conditions which might be imposed by government agencies; or any other factor affecting Lessee' s risks and use ofthe Lease Area.

13. Third- Party Claims; Indemnity.

13. 1 Lessee shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Weyerhaeuser and its directors, officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims, demands,judgments, assessments, damages, penalties, fines, costs, liabilities or losses including, without limitation, sums paid in settlement of claims, attorney' s fees, consultant fees, and expert fees ( collectively " claims") arising from any act or omission of Lessee or its successors, agents, and contractors under this Lease or otherwise arising in connection with activities on the land of Weyerhaeuser or its affiliates, except claims caused by Weyerhaeuser' s negligence. This includes, without limitation, any claims for: injury to or death ofpersons;

damage to property; timber trespass; nuisance; mechanics' and materialmen' s liens; workers' compensation and unemployment taxes; fines and penalties; and claims arising from the installation, use, maintenance, repair, or removal of the Communications Site. Lessee shall take all steps needed to keep Weyerhaeuser' s property free of liens arising from Lessee' s activities, and promptly obtain or bond the release ofany such liens that may be filed.

13.2 Weyerhaeuser shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Lessee and its directors, officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims, demands, judgments, assessments, damages, penalties, fines, costs, liabilities or losses including, without limitation, sums paid in settlement of claims, attorneys' fees, consultant fees, and expert fees ( collectively " claims") arising from any act or omission of Weyerhaeuser or its successors, agents, and contractors under this Lease, except claims caused by Lessee' s negligence. This includes, without limitation, any claims for: injury to or death ofpersons; damage to property; timber trespass; nuisance; mechanics' and materialmen' s liens; workers' compensation and unemployment taxes; fines and penalties; environmental damages, cleanups, and corrective actions; and claims arising from the installation, use, maintenance, repair, or removal of the Communications Site.

14. Relocation.

14. 1 Lessor shall have the one- time right to require Lessee to relocate Lessee' s equipment and property at Lessee' s sole cost and expense to another location on Lessor' s Property ( the " Relocation Premises") during Term ofthis Lease, if:

14. 1. 1 Such Relocation Premises is equal to or no greater than five percent 5%) larger than Lessee' s then current Premises in size; and 14. 1.2 Lessor has provided Lessee a written notice not less than eighteen 18) months prior to the requested date of relocation, with a map and description ofthe proposed Relocation Premises.

14.2 If necessary to prevent unreasonable disruption in the operation of Lessee' network in the area served by Lessee' s facility at the Premises, Lessee shall designate a temporary site on Lessor' s Property which Lessee and Lessor find suitable to operate a temporary facility during the process of relocation and Lessee may operate its facility thereon.

14.3 The Parties and those under their control shall cooperate to carry out the relocation in an expeditious and efficient manner.

14. 4 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary stated herein, if Lessor requires Lessee to relocate and the Parties cannot agree on a mutually- suitable Relocation Premises, which may be in whole or in part affixed to a new structure provided by Lessor or Lessee, within six ( 6) months after Lessor' s notice to Lessee, then either Party in their sole discretion may terminate this Lease upon twelve ( 12) months' written notice to the other Party, with such termination being treated as the natural expiration of this Lease with no additional terms or Holdover.

15. Termination and Surrender.

15. 1 Termination By Lessee. This Lease may be terminated by Lessee only as provided herein. The Lessee' s requirement to remove improvements as provided in Section 15. 3 shall survive termination ofthe Lease. This Lease may be terminated by Lessee prior to its natural expiration in the following circumstances:

15.1. 1 IfLessee is unable to obtain, maintain or reinstate within thirty( 30) days after the cancellation ofany easement, license, permit or Governmental Requirement necessary for the construction or operation of the Equipment in accordance with Lessee' s Permitted Use. Lessee must show that at all times it used its best efforts in good faith to obtain and maintain any Government Requirement if it desires to terminate pursuant to this Section.

15. 1.2 Intentionally deleted.

15. 1. 3 Upon Lessee' s termination in accordance with this Section, Lessee shall surrender and vacate the Lease Area and deliver possession thereof to Weyerhaeuser within the time period and in the condition required under this Lease for surrender ofthe Lease Area( see Section 15. 2). Lessee shall continue to pay the Rent at the current rate until it actually physically surrenders the Lease Area and delivers possession thereof to Weyerhaeuser in a manner consistent with Section 15.2.

15.1.4 Upon the natural expiration of this Lease, or upon the earlier termination of this Lease by Lessee or Weyerhaeuser, Lessee shall immediately discontinue all radio frequency transmissions from the Lease Area.

15.2 Surrender. Upon such notice of termination or upon the natural expiration of this Lease, as directed by Weyerhaeuser in writing, Lessee shall within thirty ( 30) days of expiration or termination remove all or such portion of its equipment from the Lease Area, restore the land to it prelease condition, and surrender the Lease Area to Weyerhaeuser in as good a condition as the date hereof, normal wear and tear excepted, and if evidence of this Lease was recorded in the chain of title then Lessee at Lessee' s sole cost and expense shall reconvey all of its rights in the Property to Weyerhaeuser by recorded quitclaim deed or other document approved by Weyerhaeuser. Any damage to Weyerhaeuser' s property caused by removal and restoration shall be billed to and paid by Lessee. Pursuant to the terms set forth in this Section, if Weyerhaeuser directs Lessee to leave any real or personal property, then within thirty ( 30) days of the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Weyerhaeuser and Lessee shall execute a mutually acceptable Bill of Sale or other evidence of conveyance of such real or personal property.

16. Suspension, Termination for Default; Default and Right to Cure; Remedies.

16. 1 Suspension & Termination. After providing thirty ( 30) days written notice of any default Weyerhaeuser may suspend Lessee' s operations under this Lease immediately. Suspension shall continue until the default is remedied. Any time after thirty 30) days from such a suspension notice, if Lessee is still in default, Weyerhaeuser shall have the option in its sole discretion to terminate Lessee' s rights under this Lease immediately. All of Lessee' s obligations to Weyerhaeuser and third parties shall survive

the termination of Lessee' s rights under this Lease, until such obligations have been fulfilled. Insurance coverages shall be maintained until Lessee has completed all restoration and any other required work on the Lease Area.

16. 2 Default and Right to Cure.

16. 2. 1

The following will be deemed default by Lessee and abreach of this Lease:

16. 2. 1. 1

Non-payment of Rent, if any, if such Rent remains unpaid for more than ten ( 10) days after receipt of written notice from Weyerhaeuser of such failure to pay; or

16. 2. 1. 2 If Lessee abandons or vacates the Lease Area for more than sixty (60) days; or

16. 2. 1. 3

Lessee' s failure to perform any other term or condition under this Lease within thirty ( 30) days after receipt of written notice from Weyerhaeuser specifying the failure.

16. 2. 1. 4 No such failure pursuant to subsection 16.2.1. 3, however, will be deemed to exist if Lessee has materially commenced to cure such default within such period and provided that such efforts are prosecuted to completion with reasonable diligence. Delay in curing a default will be excused if due to causes completely beyond the control of Lessee.

16. 2.2 If Lessee remains in default beyond any applicable cure period, Weyerhaeuser will have the right to exercise any and all rights and remedies available to it under law and equity, including the right to cure Lessee' s default and to charge the actual costs of such cure to the Lessee, or upon Weyerhaeuser' s written notice to Lessee to terminate this Lease.

16. 2.3 The following will be deemed a default by Weyerhaeuser and a breach ofthis Lease: Weyerhaeuser' s failure to perform any term, condition or breach ofany warranty or covenant under this Lease within thirty( 30) days after receipt of written notice from Lessee specifying the failure. No such failure, however, will be deemed to exist if Weyerhaeuser has materially commenced to cure the default within such period and provided such efforts are prosecuted to completion with reasonable diligence. Delay in curing a default will be excused if due to causes beyond the reasonable control of Weyerhaeuser. If Weyerhaeuser remains in default beyond any applicable cure period, Lessee will have the right to terminate the Lease and or the right to cure Weyerhaeuser' s default at Lessee' s cost and expense.

16.3 Remedies. Weyerhaeuser' s rights to suspend and terminate Lessee' s rights under this Lease are in addition to all other available remedies. Lessee' s remedies shall be limited to termination of this Lease or the right to cure Weyerhaeuser' s default at its own cost and expense.

17. Notices. With the exception of notices regarding fire suppression and environmental incidents that must be reported by telephone as soon as possible, any notices required or desired shall be in writing and delivered personally or by messenger or sent by U.S. certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid and shall be sent to the respective addressee at the respective address or email address set forth below or to such other address as the parties may specify in writing:

Weyerhaeuser:

Weyerhaeuser Company

Attn: Land Use Manager

Re: Wireless Site Legal Notice

Lessee:

Cowlitz County Public Works

Attn: Solid Waste Manager

RE: Wireless Site Legal Notice

Po Box 190 1600— 13th Avenue South

Castle Rock, WA 98611 Kelso, WA 98626

Tel: ( 360) 274- 3057

Email: April. Deal@weyerhaeuser. com

With a mandatory simultaneously dispatched copy to:

Weyerhaeuser Company

Attn: Sr. Legal Counsel

RE: Wireless Site Legal Notice

Tel: ( 360) 274- 6492

Email: Williams. Ron@co. cowlitz. wa. us

Cowlitz County Prosecuting Atty.

Attn: Chief Civil Deputy

RE: Wireless Site Legal Notice

220 Occidental Ave. South Hall of Justice— First Floor Seattle, WA 98104

312 SW 1st Ave. Kelso, WA 98626

Notices shall be deemed effective upon receipt when hand delivered to addressee, or, if mailed, upon receipt or rejection as evidenced by the U.S. Postal Service. The delivery of the mandatory copy to legal counsel is an administrative step only and does not constitute the notice required by this Section 17.

18. Bankruptcy

18. 1 Weyerhaeuser and the Lessee hereby expressly agree and acknowledge that it is the intention of both parties that in the event that during the Term including any Holdover Term ofthis Lease ifLessee shall become a debtor in any voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy proceeding ( a " Proceeding") under the United States Bankruptcy Code, 11 U.S. C. 101, et seq. ( the " Code"), this Lease is and shall be treated for all purposes and considered for all intents as an unexpired lease of nonresidential real property for purposes

of Section 365 ofthe Code, 11 U.S. C. 365 ( as may be amended), and, accordingly, shall be subject to the provisions of subsections( d)( 3) and( d)(4) of said Section 365( as may be amended).

18. 2 Any person or entity to which this Lease is assigned pursuant to the provisions ofthe Bankruptcy Code, 11 USC Sections 101, et seq., shall be deemed without further act to have assumed all of the obligations of Lessee arising under this Lease both before and after the date of such assignment. Any such assignee shall upon demand execute and deliver to Weyerhaeuser an instrument confirming such assumption. Any monies or other considerations payable or otherwise to be delivered in connection with such assignment shall be paid to Weyerhaeuser, shall be the exclusive property of Weyerhaeuser, and shall not constitute property of the Lessee or of the estate of Lessee within the meaning ofthe Bankruptcy Code. Any monies or other considerations constituting Weyerhaeuser' s property under the preceding sentence not paid or delivered to Weyerhaeuser shall be held in trust for the benefit ofWeyerhaeuser and be promptly paid to Weyerhaeuser.

19. Other Provisions.

19. 1 Time. Time is of the essence for each and every provision ofthis Lease.

19. 2 Late Payments. Lessee shall pay interest in the amount of the maximum allowable by law for each month or part thereof( or the maximum allowed by law, ifless) on any late payments.

19. 3 Qualified To Do Business. Each party represents that it is legally qualified to do business in the state in which the Lease Area is located.

19. 4 Corporate Authority. Each party to this Lease, and each individual signing on behalfofeach party, hereby represents and warrants to the other that it has full power and authority to enter into this Lease and that its execution, delivery, and performance of this Lease has been fully authorized and approved, and that no further corporate approvals or consents are required to bind such party.

19.5 No Agency. The parties agree that no agency, partnership, orjoint venture of any kind is intended or shall be created by or under this Lease. Neither party is an agent ofthe other party nor is either party authorized to obligate the other party.

19. 6 Successors and Assigns. This Lease shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns.

19. 7 Severability. If any provision of this Lease is held to be invalid or unenforceable, such provision shall not affect or invalidate the remainder ofthis Lease, and to this end the provisions of this Lease are declared to be severable. If such invalidity becomes known or apparent to the parties, the parties agree to negotiate promptly in good faith in an attempt to amend such provision as nearly as possible to be consistent with the intent of this Lease.

19. 8 Waiver. Failure ofeither party to insist upon the strict performance ofany of the terms and conditions hereof, or failure to exercise any rights or remedies provided herein or by law, or to notify the other party in the event of breach, shall not release the other party of any of its obligations under this Lease, nor shall any purported oral modification or rescission of this Lease by either party operate as a waiver of any ofthe terms hereof. No waiver by either party of any breach, default, or violation of any term, warranty, representation, agreement, covenant, right, condition, or provision hereof shall constitute waiver of any subsequent breach, default, or violation ofthe same or other term, warranty, representation, agreement, covenant, right, condition, or provision.

19. 9 Survival. All representations, warranties, covenants, agreements, and indemnities set forth in or otherwise made pursuant to this Lease shall survive and remain in effect following the expiration or termination of this Lease, Provided, however, that nothing herein is intended to extend the survival beyond any applicable statute of limitations periods.

19. 10 Governing Law and Venue. The validity, construction, and performance of this Lease shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington, without regard to its conflict of laws rules. The parties agree that sole venue and jurisdiction for any controversy arising out of this Lease shall vest with the Cowlitz County Superior Court within the State of Washington

19.11 Integrated Agreement; Modification. This Lease constitutes the entire agreement and understanding of the parties with respect to the subject matter and supersedes all prior negotiations and representations. There are no representations or understandings ofany kind not set forth herein. This Lease may not be modified except in writing and signed by the parties.

19.12 Interpretation. Each party acknowledges that it and its legal counsel have reviewed this Lease. The parties agree that the terms and conditions ofthis Lease shall not be construed against any party on the basis ofsuch party' s drafting, in whole or in part, of such terms and conditions.

19. 13 Further Assurances. In addition to the actions specifically mentioned in this Lease, the parties shall each do whatever may reasonably be necessary to accomplish the transactions contemplated in this Lease including, without limitation, executing any additional documents reasonably necessary to effectuate the provisions and purposes of this Lease.

19.14 Broker's Commissions. Each of the parties hereby represents and warrants to the other that it has not discussed or had any communications concerning the Lease Area with any real estate agent or broker pertaining to this transaction, and that to the best of their knowledge no commissions or broker' s fees are owed on this transaction. Should any claim for a commission or finder' s fee be asserted by any third party as a result of the act or omission of either party, then the party alleged to have agreed to pay such commission or fee shall be solely responsible therefore, and shall indemnify, defend, and hold the other party harmless from any and all loss, damage, liability, cost, or expense,

including, without limitation, attorneys' fees, suffered or incurred by it arising out of or relating to any claim for real estate commission or fee made by any such real estate agent or broker.

19.15 Confidentiality. The terms of this Lease may not be disclosed by Lessee to persons other than Lessee' s parent entity, its legal counsel, or parties confidentially bound to Lessee( a) without Weyerhaeuser' s prior written consent or( b) unless in response to an order of a court.

19. 16 Attorneys' Fees. Should any legal action or proceeding be commenced by either party in order to enforce this Lease or any provision hereof, or in connection with any alleged dispute, breach, default, or misrepresentation in connection with any provision herein contained, the prevailing party only in a final judgment on the merits may be entitled to recover its reasonable attorneys' fees capped at a maximum of $200 per hour and other costs incurred in connection with such action or proceeding, including costs ofpursuing or defending any legal action that may be awarded at the discretion of the court. With respect to any provision in this Lease providing for payment or indemnification of attorneys' fees, such fees shall be deemed to include reasonable fees incurred through any applicable appeal process.

19. 17 Exhibits. All exhibits referred to herein are deemed to be incorporated in this Lease in their entirety and for all purposes. As between the written terms contained in this Lease and the exhibits attached hereto, the more detailed and more specific shall be deeded to control and supersede the less detailed and less specific.

19.18 Headings. The headings in this Lease are for convenience only and are not a part ofthis Lease, nor are they intended to, and shall not be construed to, limit, enlarge, or affect the scope or intent of this Lease nor the meaning of any provisions hereof.

19. 19 Estoppel. Each party agrees to furnish to the other such truthful estoppel information within 30 days as the other may reasonably request. Failure of Lessee to provide a response to Weyerhaeuser' s estoppel request within 30 days after Lessee' s receipt of such request shall be treated for all purposes and by all parties as conclusive proof by Lessee of Weyerhaeuser' s full and unconditional compliance with this Agreement.

19.20 Not an Offer. The submission ofthis Lease to any party for examination or consideration does not constitute an offer, reservation ofor option for the Lease Area based on the terms set forth herein. This Lease will become effective as a binding Lease only upon the handwritten legal execution, acknowledgment and delivery hereof by Weyerhaeuser and Lessee.

19.21 Payment of Sums during Breach. The receipt of any sum paid by Lessee to Weyerhaeuser after a breach of this Lease shall not be deemed a waiver of such breach unless expressly set forth in writing by Weyerhaeuser.

19.22 Duplicate Originals. This Lease shall be executed in duplicate originals. Execution of this Lease at different times and places by the parties shall not affect the validity thereof so long as all the parties hereto execute this Lease.

19.23 Signing Order. This Lease shall be executed first by Lessee and then tendered to Weyerhaeuser.

Executed and Effective as of the date first above written.

WEYERHAEUSER NR COMPANY LESSEE: Cowlitz County, Washington BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

By: 1,, n E . 2117110.

Its: V..? Pee tecuco,4 Joe Gardner, Chair of Board

By: Dennis P. Weber, Commissioner

By: & nA..Q. fICYrp Arne Mortensen, Commissioner ATTEST:

EXHIBIT A

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEASE AREA

TOWNSHIP 09 NORTH, RANGE 01 WEST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, COWLITZ COUNTY, WA:

Section 22: SW'/ 4SW%

EXHIBIT B

SITE MAP

199' ROHN 45 TOWER 18" RACJi,......_.
OUTDOOR PROPANE TANK
CONCRETE BLOCK WALL AROUND TANK

EXHIBIT C

Access Roads

EXHIBIT D

Certificate of Membership

Cowlitz County

THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE JOINT SELF- INSURANCE LIABILITY COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE WASHINGTON COUNTIES RISK POOL

MEMBER COUNTY: Liability Coverage Afforded by the:

Cowlitz County, Washington Washington Counties Risk Pool Ronda Hollis, Risk Manager 2558 R W Johnson Rd SW, Suite 106 207 Fourth Avenue, North Tumwatcr, WA 98512. 6103 Kelso, WA 98626

Cowlitz County( the" County") is a member of the Washington Counties Risk Pool( the" Pool"), as authorized by RCW 48. 62.031, and the County is covered by the Pool' s Joint Self-Insurance Liability Program. The Pool' s Joint Self-Insurance Liability Program was created by interlocal cooperative agreement amongst the Pool' s member counties to share risks by" jointly, self-insuring" certain thirdparty liabilities. The Pool is NOT an insurance company. Claims that are covered under a Memorandum ofLiability Coverage MLC") from the Pool and were submitted under Chapter 4,96 RCW(" Actions against political subdivisions, municipal andquasimunicipal corporations") against the County, its employees, officers, volunteers and agents and/ or actions In connection with or incidental to the performance of an agreement/ contract which the County and/ or its officers, employees or volunteers are found to be liable for will be paid by the Pool and/ or the County.

MLC NUMBER:

20192020RISISPDOL- CZCO

MLC EFFECTIVE DATE: October I, 2019

MLC EXPIRATION DATE: October 1, 2020

LIMITS OF LIABLITY EACH OCCURRENCE

BI AND PD COMBINED: 10,000, 000

TYPES OF LIABILITY

COVERAGE AFFORDED:

General Liability

Including: Bodily Injury

Personal Injury

Property Damage

Errors and Omissions/ Professional Advertising Injury

tltitr,nrohlie Wsirilit,<

SHOULD THE ABOVE DESCRIBED MLC BE CANCELLED Radio Communications site agreement BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUER for Davis Creek Radio site WILL ENDEAVOR TO PROVIDE THIRTY( 30) DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION NOR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE ISSUER OR ITS AGENTS

Attn: Forest Land Use Manager PO Box 190

After recording return document to: 3663454 11/ 20l2020 0255: 13

Weyerhaeuser Company

Land Title Dept.

220 Occidental Avenue South Seattle, WA 98104

Cowlitz County Washington

Document Title: Memorandum of Communication Site Lease

Reference No. of Related Documents:

Lessor: Weyerhaeuser NR Company

Lessee: Cowlitz County

Legal Description: S22- TO9N- R01W: SE'/ 4SW'/ 4

Tax Parcel Number:

MEMORANDUM OF COMMUNICATION SITE LEASE

Headquarters)

This Memorandum of Communication Site Lease (" Memorandum") refers to that certain Communication Site Lease dated the 2..41day of OC:fv 20 240, between Weyerhaeuser NR Company, (hereinafter called " Weyerhaeuser") and Cowlitz County hereinafter called" Lessee").

Premises. Weyerhaeuser has granted the right, license and permission to Lessee upon the terms and conditions of the Communication Site Lease to use the property situated in Cowlitz County, Washington and further described on Exhibit A(" Lease Area").

Term. The term ofthe Communication Site Lease commenced on September 1, 2020 and shall expire on August 31, 2025 ( the " Expiration Date").

Purpose. This Memorandum is prepared and recorded for the sole purpose of imparting constructive notice of said Communication Site Lease during the term for the Communication Site Lease and in no way modifies the terms of the Communication Site Lease.

Termination. Upon the Expiration Date, or sooner by written agreement of the parties, this Memorandum as recorded against title shall automatically extinguish and be of no further force and effect.

Questions. Questions regarding this Memorandum shall be addressed to Attention Land Use, PO Box 190, Castle Rock, WA 98611.

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Weyerhaeuser/Cowlitz County

Final 8- 22- 2020

Dated: / o- 12 - Z02A

Dated:

WEYERHAEUSER NR COMPANY COWLITZ COUNTY, WASH. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

By: , f44„. 4. 4.. C-

By:

Title: V- p Rec re4 { Gardner, Chair of Board Authorized under RCW 36.32. 100)

STATE OF W*- 111vv f U 1) ss)

County of IJNdG flc' D#tLE ) 2.0

j On this T" day of Qciober 2011, before me personally appeared C-,LE 4 N J d 1+- 1.4 S o r. 1 to me known to be the V P o F RE C.rtE-A- n o a of WEYERHAEUSER NR COMPANY, the corporation that executed the within and 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 s/ he is authorized to execute said instrument.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year herein first above written. toisIlI 1 r A gl- mL Q

Notary Public in and for the State of corn aryl' o: Wigton residing at Rt7C - D A Lie GA 3G013 tC0U 1:` 1,,:, My commission expires og/ Z9 / 2b2Z

STATE OF VJ&SttI h: 1I h

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County of ecru) fi+L

On this .2.. rid day of ,Scp-te.44 he v- before me personally appeared Toe, tr r -mom v , to me known to be the (' ph,,/44ssi o h ei - , for CD ) lifz Lo ¢ , and that he executed the within and foregoing instrument and acknowledged the raid instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said company, for the uses and purposes therein set forth, and on oath states that he is authorized to execute said instrument.

GIVEN under my hand and official seal the day and year last above written.

SEAL)

4o01S5° NFAF' i Notaubli n and for the State of k kg residing at K L o P TARP My commission expires 3- 2-. 2 o Z 4/

4R002, lox° Nf45H4tiG0

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEASE AREA

Weyerhaeuser Headquarters Radio Site

TOWNSHIP 09 NORTH, RANGE a1 WEST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, COWLITZ COUNTY, WA:

Section 22: SW'/ 4SW'/ 4

BOCC Agenda

Meeting Date: 09/09/2025

NOTICE OF FILING COWLITZ COUNTY BIENNIUM BUDGET 2026 AND 2027 NOTICE OF BUDGET WORKSHOPS & PUBLIC HEARINGS

Submitted For: Kathy Funk-Baxter

Department: Office of Financial Management

Subject and Summary Statement

Submitted By: Kelly Grayson, Clerk of the Board

Information

PURSUANT TO RCW 36.40.60, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Cowlitz County, WA received departmental expenditures requests and revenue estimates for the years 2026-2027 and has placed the same on file with the Clerk of the Board. A copy of expenditures requests and revenue estimates will be furnished to any citizen who makes a request for same at Office of Admin Services, Room 308, 207 Fourth Avenue North, Kelso.

Will Staff Attend - NAME OF STAFF

Kathy Funk-Baxter, Finance Director

Department Recommendation

The staff recommends the 2026-2027 expenditure requests and revenue estimates be placed on file with the Clerk of the Board and the Clerk public notice thereof. A recommendation is also made to publish the notice of board budget workshops, and set the hearing on property taxes, assessments, and set the hearing on the final biennial budget.

Attachments

Notice  Newspaper Notification

Form Started By: Kelly Grayson

Final Approval Date: 09/04/2025

Form Review

Started On: 09/04/2025 03:11 PM

NOTICE OF FILING

COWLITZ COUNTY BIENNIUM BUDGET 2026 AND 2027

NOTICE OF BUDGET WORKSHOPS & PUBLIC HEARINGS

PURSUANT TO RCW 36.40.60, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Cowlitz County, WA received departmental expenditures requests and revenue estimates for the years 2026-2027 and has placed the same on file with the Clerk of the Board. A copy of expenditures requests and revenue estimates will be furnished to any citizen who makes a request for same at Office of Admin Services, Room 308, 207 Fourth Avenue North, Kelso; and budget workshops will commence starting September 16, 2025. A schedule for workshops will be furnished upon request; and

NOTICE IS GIVEN pursuant to R.C.W. 36.40.250 that on 11/25/25 at 9:30 a.m. the Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing to consider property taxes and assessments for 2026 to support the County General Fund, Mental Health Services, Veterans’ Relief Services, County Road Fund.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing on setting of fees, five-year county capital program, the six-year Road program, dissolving funds and the 2026 and 2027 budget on 12/2/25 at 9:30 a.m. in the Commissioners’ Hearing Room in the County Admin Building at Kelso, WA. The hearing may be continued from time to time. At said hearing any person may appear and be heard for or against any part of the fees, capital program or proposed budget. The Clerk of the Board will accept written testimony concerning the proposed budget until 11/25/25 at noon PST.

The Cowlitz County Administration Building is accessible for persons with disabilities. Advise the Clerk of the Board at 360-577-3020 if you will need special accommodations to attend the meetings.

DATED September 2, 2025

Board of County Commissioners Of Cowlitz County, Washington

Publish on 9/9/25 & 9/16/25

PUBLICATION REQUIREMENT: To be published in two (2) issues: 9/9/25 & 9/16/25

BILLING INFORMATION:

1) AFFIDAVITS TO: Cowlitz County Commissioners THREE (3) ATTN: Clerk of the Board

207 Fourth Avenue North, Room 305 Kelso, WA 98626

2) BILL TO: Cowlitz County Office of Financial Management

Attn: Ridge Moss

207 Fourth Avenue North, Room 308 Kelso, WA 98626

NOTICE OF FILING

COWLITZ COUNTY BIENNIUM BUDGET 2026 AND 2027

NOTICE OF BUDGET WORKSHOPS & PUBLIC HEARINGS

PURSUANT TO RCW 36.40.60, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Cowlitz County, WA received departmental expenditures requests and revenue estimates for the years 2026-2027 and has placed the same on file with the Clerk of the Board. A copy of expenditures requests and revenue estimates will be furnished to any citizen who makes a request for same at Office of Admin Services, Room 308, 207 Fourth Avenue North, Kelso; and budget workshops will commence starting September 16, 2025. A schedule for workshops will be furnished upon request; and

NOTICE IS GIVEN pursuant to R.C.W. 36.40.250 that on 11/25/25 at 9:30 a.m. the Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing to consider property taxes and assessments for 2026 to support the County General Fund, Mental Health Services, Veterans’ Relief Services, County Road Fund.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing on setting of fees, five-year county capital program, the six-year Road program, dissolving funds and the 2026 and 2027 budget on 12/2/25 at 9:30 a.m. in the Commissioners’ Hearing Room in the County Admin Building at Kelso, WA. The hearing may be continued from time to time. At said hearing any person may appear and be heard for or against any part of the fees, capital program or proposed budget. The Clerk of the Board will accept written testimony concerning the proposed budget until 11/25/25 at noon PST.

The Cowlitz County Administration Building is accessible for persons with disabilities. Advise the Clerk of the Board at 360-577-3020 if you will need special accommodations to attend the meetings.

DATED September 2, 2025

Board of County Commissioners Of Cowlitz County, Washington

Publish on 9/9/25 & 9/16/25

PUBLICATION REQUIREMENT: To be published in two (2) issues: 9/9/25 & 9/16/25

BILLING INFORMATION:

1) AFFIDAVITS TO: Cowlitz County Commissioners THREE (3) ATTN: Clerk of the Board

207 Fourth Avenue North, Room 305 Kelso, WA 98626

2) BILL TO: Cowlitz County Office of Financial Management

Attn: Ridge Moss

207 Fourth Avenue North, Room 308 Kelso, WA 98626

2026 Buget Summary By Business Line & Fund Type

2027 Buget Summary By Business Line & Fund Type

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199General Fund5100General Fund3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved19,776,46616,604,56018,962,331

199General Fund10100Boundary Review Brd3414200Treasurers' Fees3010400Boundary Review File Fees100.00100.000100100

199General Fund15100Commissioners3418100Data Process, Print, Duplicate3416000Word Proces, Print, Duplicat0

199General Fund15100Commissioners3418100Data Process, Print, Duplicate8000000Revenue

199General Fund15100Commissioners3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous

199General Fund50100Treasurer3111000Real & Personal Property Tax3000000Revenue Summary19,557,016.2719,668,457.9820,300,00011,417,759.7520,800,00021,300,000

199General Fund50100Treasurer3111000Real & Personal Property Tax3033100St School Tax - Prior46,378.566,950.20716,7274,148.713,0003,000

199General Fund50100Treasurer3172000Leasehold Excise Tax3000000Revenue Summary205,147.99205,614.14180,00047,835.68180,000180,000

199General Fund50100Treasurer3174000Timber Excise Tax8000000Revenue Summary1,236,866.681,333,189.771,100,000561,390.351,100,0001,100,000

199General Fund50100Treasurer3229000Other

199General Fund50100Treasurer3350232DNR Other Trust 23061400DNR Other Trust 22,638.081,985.452,5001,717.992,0002,000

199General Fund50100Treasurer3350235DNR

199General

199General Fund50100Treasurer3414200Treasurers' Fees8000300Excise Coll Fee - State156,251.54151,053.92125,00064,859.36130,000130,000

199General Fund50100Treasurer3414200Treasurers' Fees8000400Excise Coll Fee 1% Local23,855.5024,948.7120,00013,838.6123,00023,000

199General Fund50100Treasurer3418100Data Process, Print, Duplicate8000000Revenue Summary159.70186.00250102.00200200

199General Fund50100Treasurer3590000Non-Court Fines and Penalties3111000Real & Pers Prop Tax158,664.30161,638.93160,00058,356.91160,000160,000

199General Fund50100Treasurer3590000Non-Court Fines and Penalties3111010Penalty-Failure to Rpt

199General Fund50100Treasurer3611000Investment Earnings3000200Interest Earnings - Cash Flow2,102,729.151,875,495.591,550,000786,332.731,000,0001,000,000

199General Fund50100Treasurer3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments1,695,300.461,516,044.83600,000144,093.84800,000600,000

199General Fund50100Treasurer3614000Other Interest3111000Real & Pers Prop Tax686,050.17571,256.811,047,975297,190.24550,000550,000

199General Fund50100Treasurer3614000Other Interest8001300Other Interest - DNR33.15163.121002.11100100

199General Fund50100Treasurer3614000Other Interest8001400Other Interest - Leasehold462.09677.96100288.88100100

199General Fund50100Treasurer3614000Other

199General Fund50100Treasurer3620000Rents and Leases3007700Oil Gas Lease - Timber0.000.000

199General Fund50100Treasurer3694000Judgement Settlement3032100Judgement Settlements3,975.004,250.002,5001,636.362,5002,500

199General Fund50100Treasurer3698000Cash Adjustments3000000Revenue Summary-446.32-1,093.33-378.41

199General Fund50100Treasurer3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue321.661001.00100100

199General Fund50100Treasurer3699100Other Misc Revenue3032500Wire Transfer Fee/Pt Longview1,240.001,210.001,040540.001,0801,080

199General Fund50100Treasurer3699100Other Misc Revenue3033100St School Tax - Prior0.00

199General Fund50100Treasurer3699200Other Misc Nonoperating3058800Unclaimed Property Release178,951.83181,528.88148,697148,696.9760,00060,000

199General Fund50100Treasurer3953000Proceeds Sale of Capital Asset3003900Timber Sales0.00

199General Fund50100Treasurer3970001Operating Transfers In3048100Operating Transfers In60,000.0065,000

199General Fund50100Treasurer3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund

199General Fund50100Treasurer3970001Operating Transfers In3970020Transfers

199General Fund55100Auditor3413500Other

199General

199General

199General Fund55100Auditor3699100Other

199General

199General Fund60100Assessor3414100Assessor Open Space Fees3092000Designated Fee-Timberland4,161.502,330.003,0001,210.502,0002,000

199General Fund60100Assessor3418100Data Process, Print, Duplicate8000000Revenue

199General Fund60100Assessor3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous

199General Fund60100Assessor3916000SBITA Debt Issued8106400Misc Other Nonoperating0.000.00

199General Fund75100OAS - Finance3419400Purchasing Services3030300Postage Reimbursement Other302.79500206.72500500

199General Fund75100OAS - Finance3419600Personnel Services3050600Personnel Services201,323.4537,092.94207,989207,988.86107,000107,000

199General Fund75100OAS - Finance3480000Internal Service Funds Sales3030500Cnty Postage Reimbursement111,352.93100,00034,945.61136,000136,000

199General Fund75100OAS - Finance3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue101.4020000

199General Fund75200OAS - Human Resources3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue3,000.00375.00

199General Fund95100Facilities Maintenance3172000Leasehold Excise Tax3000000Revenue Summary285.88

199General Fund95100Facilities Maintenance3620000Rents and Leases3000000Revenue Summary

199General Fund95100Facilities Maintenance3620000Rents and Leases3038700Share of ExpenseHealth Dept35,874.9635,838.5530,00097,46497,464

199General Fund95100Facilities Maintenance3620000Rents and Leases3039500Share of ExpenseEmerg Mgmt25,603.0527,101.5822,00048,87648,876

199General Fund95100Facilities Maintenance3620000Rents and Leases3039600Communication Center136,744.47

199General Fund95100Facilities Maintenance3620000Rents and Leases3039700Records Section19,664.7020,815.6615,00031,73731,737

199General Fund95100Facilities Maintenance3620000Rents and Leases3043700Share of ExpenseGovt Conf20,090.9620,090.9622,00096,67296,672

199General Fund95100Facilities Maintenance3620000Rents and Leases3044000Share of ExpenseRent Kelso6,768.197,164.325,0009,0889,088

199General Fund95100Facilities Maintenance3620000Rents and Leases3044100Share of ExpenseRent Lv15,961.3334,067.6316,00022,91322,913

199General Fund95100Facilities Maintenance3620000Rents and Leases3077900Share-Exp-Comm Health&Safety1,700

199General Fund95100Facilities Maintenance3620000Rents and Leases3081500Property Mgt -Building & Plann46,998.9355,812.5850,00059,60859,608

199General Fund95100Facilities Maintenance3620000Rents and Leases3085000Share Exp Annex2,226.5410,000

199General Fund95100Facilities Maintenance3620000Rents and Leases3090100SH EXP-NOXIOUS WEEDS3,610.004,286.963,00016,40616,406

199General Fund95100Facilities Maintenance3620000Rents and Leases8320200Share Exp-Environ Hlth Unit17,873.2221,224.9615,00024,02224,022

199General Fund95100Facilities Maintenance3691000Sale of Surplus3058700Recyclables13.650

199General Fund95100Facilities Maintenance3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue388.05990.1220070.404,9354,935

199General Fund95100Facilities Maintenance3720000Insurance Recovery Proprietary8010900Reimbursement for Insurance98,912.03

199General Fund101100Family Court3222000Marriage Licenses3037100Marriage License Fee8,164.007,826.005,0003,315.00

199General Fund105100Sheriff3111000Real & Personal Property Tax3000000Revenue Summary0.51252525

199General Fund105100Sheriff3168100Punch Boards & Pull Tabs8000000Revenue Summary9,175.346,914.9814,00041.3513,00013,000

199General Fund105100Sheriff3229000Other Non-Busi Licenses/Per3025900Gun Permits44,197.3335,662.5845,00013,302.4140,00040,000

199General Fund105100Sheriff3229000Other Non-Busi Licenses/Per3025910Dangerous Dog Permit3,000500.003,0003,000

199General Fund105100Sheriff3311100FDG Department of Commerce4302000LE Vehicle Pursuit Tech Grant0.00

199General Fund105100Sheriff3311600FDG Department of Justice3092900Coronavirus Safety Response

199General Fund105100Sheriff3321070Title III - County Projects4063500Federal Forest0.00

199General Fund105100Sheriff3331600FIG Department of Justice4300300Indirect Federal Grants

199General Fund105100Sheriff3332000FIG Dept of Transportation4500600Traffic Safety Grant

199General Fund105100Sheriff3339700FIG Dept of Homeland Security4070100FEMA Homeland Sec- Proj Staff53,008.00

199General Fund105100Sheriff3340040SG Office of Financial Managem4300400State Grants

199General Fund105100Sheriff3340110SG Criminal Justice Training4084100Address Res Verification Prgm95,915.7494,862.5498,00024,151.11100,000100,000

199General Fund105100Sheriff3340110SG Criminal Justice Training4300400State Grants29,046.177,0005,0005,000

199General Fund105100Sheriff3360610Criminal Justice - Counties3060600CRI Just High Crime1,278,619.341,348,721.941,300,000660,978.311,350,0001,350,000

199General Fund105100Sheriff3421000Law Enforcement Services3033500Salary Reimb Pacific Corp186,478.02214,961.28190,00067,736.34200,000200,000

199General Fund105100Sheriff3421000Law Enforcement Services3033510Salary Reimbursement40,00035,00035,000

199General Fund105100Sheriff3421000Law Enforcement Services3034000Sheriff Fees27,876.7431,549.3035,00015,134.0035,00035,000

199General Fund105100Sheriff3421000Law Enforcement Services8001700Range

199General Fund105100Sheriff3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)8001800Sex Offender Registration-WSP3,104.003,200.004,000992.004,0004,000

199General Fund105100Sheriff3569010OTH CRIMINAL NON-TRAFFIC FINES3000000Revenue Summary

199General

199General Fund105100Sheriff3575000Crim Profiteering-Confis-State3000000Revenue Summary2,430.000

199General Fund105100Sheriff3614000Other Interest8000000Revenue Summary402.622,0002,0002,000

199General Fund105100Sheriff3670000Contributions and Donations3043210BSNF Safety Grant

199General Fund105100Sheriff3692000Unclaimed Money Checks3073700Unclaimed Property-Auction4,097.104,845.405,0002,5002,500

199General Fund105100Sheriff3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue5,238.042,757.263,000-998.123,0003,000

199General Fund105100Sheriff3699100Other Misc Revenue3032900Overtime Reimbursement4,054.5062,847.415,000877.5010,00010,000

199General Fund105100Sheriff3919000Other Long-Term Debt Issued3065600Local Program Proceeds

199General Fund105100Sheriff3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund45,769.94225,491.33274,26797,240.73

199General Fund109100District Ct-Probation Services3417000Sale of Merchandise3053500Vending Machine Collection0.00200.00200200

199General Fund109100District Ct-Probation Services3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)3046400Probation Svc - District Court120,805.87151,485.36150,00074,245.10150,000150,000

199General Fund109100District Ct-Probation Services3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)3046500Probation Svc - Kelso19,236.5929,023.2820,0006,351.2815,00015,000

199General Fund109100District Ct-Probation Services3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)3046600Probation Svc - Kalama7,000.004,815.005,0003,070.005,0005,000

199General Fund109100District Ct-Probation Services3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)3046800Probation Svc - Woodland12,358.0012,764.8215,0007,362.0015,00015,000

199General Fund109100District Ct-Probation Services3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)3046900Probation Svc - Longview57,704.7373,849.0860,00030,915.8960,00060,000

199General Fund109100District Ct-Probation Services3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)3048800DWI Victim Impact14,537.5014,640.0016,0004,040.0010,00010,000

199General Fund109100District Ct-Probation Services3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)304910024 Hour Dep129.0067.8092.19150150

199General Fund109100District Ct-Probation Services3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)3073900Urinalysis459.50490.501,000140.00750750

199General Fund109100District Ct-Probation Services3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)3074000Direct Referrals Fee400.00300.00750100.00250250

199General Fund109100District Ct-Probation Services3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)3088200Vict Impact Panel Rschdlng Fee1,220.001,620.00750540.00750750

199General Fund109100District Ct-Probation Services3572400Law Enforcement Cost3021400Restitution1,809.141,950.00500900.001,7501,750

199General Fund109100District Ct-Probation Services3699100Other Misc Revenue3699100NSF Check - Fee

199General Fund110100CCCD-Jail3331000FIG Department of Agriculture4553000Federal Breakfast Program6,331.179,012.598,0004,674.649,0009,000

199General Fund110100CCCD-Jail3331000FIG Department of Agriculture4555000Federal Lunch Program10,332.9614,328.3213,00014,913.9025,00025,000

199General Fund110100CCCD-Jail3340310SG Department of Ecology4102300Dept of Ecology - Illegal Dump00

199General Fund110100CCCD-Jail3340690SG Other State Agencies4062000MOUD in Jails Program340,581.72359,105.19300,000179,583.33300,000300,000

199General Fund110100CCCD-Jail3370000Local Grants/Entitlement/Other8002200Other Health Services125,000.00

199General Fund110100CCCD-Jail3421000Law Enforcement Services3107200Sup Crt-DNA Collector Fee Jail1,111.92791.461,000413.83800800

199General Fund110100CCCD-Jail3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)3026300Medical Visits2,280.151,275.592,000406.621,0001,000

199General Fund110100CCCD-Jail3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)3045800Booking Fee34,529.8038,089.9935,00021,931.5240,00040,000

199General Fund110100CCCD-Jail3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)3049600B/Room Prison - Kelso433,776.75310,661.08300,000150,575.58350,000350,000

199General Fund110100CCCD-Jail3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)3049700B/Room Prison - Kalama21,228.0213,172.9815,0009,781.5618,00018,000

199General Fund110100CCCD-Jail3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)3049800B/Room Prison - Castle Rock23,241.2822,323.4915,0006,274.9018,00018,000

199General Fund110100CCCD-Jail3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)3049900B/Room Prison - Woodland81,107.8673,209.8460,00023,580.5170,00070,000

199General Fund110100CCCD-Jail3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)3050000B/Room Prison - Longview1,115,774.321,067,372.14900,000387,732.231,000,0001,000,000

199General Fund110100CCCD-Jail3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)8001900DOC - Housing Inmate Fee216,556.85234,314.84150,00090,293.34200,000200,000

199General Fund110100CCCD-Jail3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)8002100DOC - Medical6,310.772,244.652,0001,886.122,0002,000

199General Fund110100CCCD-Jail3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)8300100SSA Incentive Payment3,400.001,000.001,0001,200.001,0001,000

199General Fund110100CCCD-Jail3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)8300700WORK CREW SUPERVISIONRDS00

199General Fund110100CCCD-Jail3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)8300800WORK CREW REVENUE00

199General Fund110100CCCD-Jail3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue710.003,912.701,000175.801,0001,000

199General Fund110100CCCD-Jail3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund1,230,445.561,326,587.581,334,738429,110.571,371,3891,411,478

199General Fund111100CCCD-Offender Services3340310SG Department of Ecology4102300Dept of Ecology - Illegal Dump41,963.0439,715.9540,00011,153.7640,00040,000

199General Fund111100CCCD-Offender Services3360651DUI and Other Criminal Justice3107600Extra Impaired Driving (DUI)11,337.9815,810.5920,0006,386.9112,00012,000

199General Fund111100CCCD-Offender Services3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)3006400Urinalysis - Custody11,760.007,580.003,00060.00200200

199General Fund111100CCCD-Offender Services3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)8300200Work Release Revenue825.711000.0000

199General Fund111100CCCD-Offender Services3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)8300500HOME DETENTION21,142.0034,140.0035,0009,985.0025,00025,000

199General Fund111100CCCD-Offender Services3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)8300700WORK CREW SUPERVISION - RDS3,010.007,875.0020,00010,00010,000

199General Fund111100CCCD-Offender Services3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)8300800WORK CREW REVENUE6,775.0017,805.0030,00024,737.5030,00030,000

199General Fund111100CCCD-Offender Services3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue90.00120.00100100100

199General Fund111100CCCD-Offender Services3699100Other Misc Revenue3699100NSF Check - Fee-25.00

199General Fund111100CCCD-Offender Services3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund

199General Fund112100CCCD-Jail Concessions3417000Sale of Merchandise3000000Revenue Summary56,106.3450,955.8160,00026,249.9660,00060,000

199General Fund112100CCCD-Jail Concessions3620000Rents and Leases3019900Rent of Phone Booth75,542.7558,173.2425,00023,362.8460,00060,000

199General Fund114100Juvenile Detention3340460SG DSHS4609800DSHS/JRA Room & Board760.001,216.001,0001,0001,000

199General Fund114100Juvenile Detention3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)3045900B/Room Prison - Juvenile87,244.0053,159.0055,50047,320.0055,50055,500

199General Fund114100Juvenile Detention3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue2.66886.22

199General Fund114100Juvenile Detention3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund32,800

199General Fund115100Juvenile Probation3340120SG Other Judicial Agencies4201000CASA - Gal0.00

199General Fund115100Juvenile Probation3340120SG Other Judicial Agencies4608700BECCA Impact0.00

199General Fund115100Juvenile Probation3340460SG DSHS4002000DSHS-CONSOLIDATED JUVENILE SVC260,719.46213,324.88269,743147,148.34347,425347,425

199General Fund115100Juvenile Probation3340460SG DSHS4606400DSHS/JRA Evidence Based Exp Pj10,781.4910,058.3140,59624,790.6720,23920,239

199General Fund115100Juvenile Probation3370000Local Grants/Entitlement/Other3093600AOC Interpreter Reimbursement3,140.657,091.803,880587.503,8803,880

199General Fund115100Juvenile Probation3370000Local Grants/Entitlement/Other4201000CASA - Gal87,555.8971,113.2991,96055,761.0391,96091,960

199General Fund115100Juvenile Probation3418100Data Process, Print, Duplicate8000000Revenue Summary3.20

199General Fund115100Juvenile Probation3418100Data Process, Print, Duplicate8123500Legal Document Copy454.00180.00200200200

199General Fund115100Juvenile Probation3427000Juvenile Services3400400Juvenile Diversion Fees1,050.00

199General Fund115100Juvenile Probation3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue1,668.001,158.90200429.00200200

199General Fund115100Juvenile Probation3699100Other Misc Revenue4608700BECCA Impact168,699.9477,671.85226,071158,110.8971,32771,327

199General Fund115100Juvenile Probation3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund139,663.85133,061.07148,95857,713.75

199General Fund116100Prosecuting Attorney3331600FIG Department of Justice4880000Violence Against Women Formula

199General Fund116100Prosecuting Attorney33400111/2 County Prosecutor's Salary4110100Attorney Salary Grant106,325.20112,318.88114,13038,043.52114,130114,130

199General Fund116100Prosecuting Attorney3340120SG Other Judicial Agencies4400100Blake Funding

199General Fund116100Prosecuting Attorney3340120SG Other Judicial Agencies4608700BECCA Impact

199General Fund116100Prosecuting Attorney3340121SG - OPD Blake Decision4400100Blake Funding28,248.895,440.162,1922,192.282,1922,192

199General Fund116100Prosecuting Attorney3340420SG Department of Commerce4001500CTED-Victim Witness Unit Grant

199General Fund116100Prosecuting Attorney3414900Court Services3999900See Account for Description18,954.0013,162.506,1436,142.5013,00013,000

199General Fund116100Prosecuting Attorney3414910Court Fees and Charges3999900See Account for Description

199General Fund116100Prosecuting Attorney3418100Data Process, Print, Duplicate8000000Revenue Summary

199General Fund116100Prosecuting Attorney3694000Judgement Settlement3032100Judgement Settlements200.005,000

199General Fund116100Prosecuting Attorney3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue11.2112.3050

199General Fund116100Prosecuting Attorney3916000SBITA Debt Issued8106400Misc Other Nonoperating131,285.380.00

199General Fund116100Prosecuting Attorney3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund139,186.66134,005.50142,54555,218.72

199General Fund116100Prosecuting Attorney3970002Transfers In-Intrafund3970020Transfers In Intra Fund25,00025,000

199General Fund117100Child Supp Services3339300FIG DHHS4563000Child Support Enforcement/Fed448,728.00354,511.00400,00093,876.00423,151440,581

199General Fund117100Child Supp Services3340460SG DSHS4600200State Support Enforcement212,989.00168,214.00200,00044,611.00198,587206,781

199General Fund120100Superior Court3339300FIG DHHS4563000Child Support Enforcement/Fed14,606.0016,442.0017,0004,127.0017,00017,000

199General Fund120100Superior Court3340120SG Other Judicial Agencies3093800AOC Audio/Visual

199General Fund120100Superior Court3340120SG Other Judicial Agencies4300400State Grants0.000

199General Fund120100Superior Court3340120SG Other Judicial Agencies4608700BECCA Impact0.00

199General Fund120100Superior Court3340121SG - OPD Blake Decision4400100Blake Funding1,745.41955.52361.13500500

199General Fund120100Superior Court3340460SG DSHS4608200DSHS Reimb - State2,520.002,850.002,500725.002,8002,800

199General Fund120100Superior Court3360631Adult Court Cost - Juvenile Of3161300Adult Court Costs6,906.336,842.247,5003,331.807,0007,000

199General Fund120100Superior Court3370000Local Grants/Entitlement/Other3093600AOC Interpreter Reimbursement2,710.3815,173.0012,0008,286.6311,50011,500

199General Fund120100Superior Court3370000Local Grants/Entitlement/Other3093700AOC Uniform Guardianship Act136,646.7746,045.7087,00056,003.5370,00070,000

199General Fund120100Superior Court3370000Local Grants/Entitlement/Other3093900AOC-Court Security Equipment168,812.8547,000

199General Fund120100Superior Court3412350Filing fees3210600CIV/PROB/DOM FILINGS SC 7/1113,628.5414,211.2710,0008,187.5010,00010,000

199General Fund120100Superior Court3413400Superior Court Record Services3230800Mandatory Arbitration Fees3,610.004,370.003,5001,900.003,5003,500

199General Fund120100Superior Court3413400Superior Court Record Services8299900DomFacFilings $17 LawLibr 7/1583.7090.9052.50

199General Fund120100Superior Court3414900Court Services3999900See Account for Description14,040.009,750.009,0004,550.009,0009,000

199General Fund120100Superior Court3414910Court Fees and Charges3999900See Account for Description

199General Fund120100Superior Court3416500Sup Court Transcription Fees3050300Videos2,130.00690.000

199General Fund120100Superior Court3614000Other Interest3008900Interest LFO Revenue13,368.988,324.9810,0001,845.998,0008,000

199General Fund120100Superior Court3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue11,591.267,480.037,50010,239.418,0008,000

199General Fund120100Superior Court3699100Other Misc Revenue4608700BECCA Impact6,572.002,400.505,0003,986.644,5004,500

199General Fund120100Superior Court3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund16,622.92109,585.9221,5933,085.1215,00015,000

199General Fund121100District Justice Crt3340120SG Other Judicial Agencies3074900Therapeutic Court Grant

199General Fund121100District Justice Crt3360129Judicial Salary Contribution3993000Judicial Salary Contrib-State67,434.0067,180.0068,00033,584.0068,00068,000

199General Fund121100District Justice Crt3370000Local Grants/Entitlement/Other3000000Revenue Summary0

199General Fund121100District Justice Crt3370000Local Grants/Entitlement/Other3093600AOC Interpreter Reimbursement27,964.2829,024.7942,94442,944.0043,00043,000

199General Fund121100District Justice Crt3412200Dis/Sup Crt Civil/Prob/Dom Fil3000000Revenue Summary56,304.0873,906.3860,00043,878.8475,00075,000

199General Fund121100District Justice Crt3412210Dist Crt-File Fee3900400Other Fees Small Claims4,906.025,519.372,4082,407.555,0005,000

199General Fund121100District Justice Crt3412800District/Muni Other Filing3000000Revenue Summary973.171,532.639001,274.791,7001,700

199General Fund121100District Justice Crt3413200District/Muni Records Services3000000Revenue

199General Fund121100District Justice Crt3413300District/Muni Admin Fees3000000Revenue

199General Fund121100District Justice Crt3413300District/Muni Admin Fees3030100Jury's Fee - Kelso1,688.641,317.461,000543.411,0001,000

199General Fund121100District Justice Crt3413300District/Muni Admin Fees3030200Jury's Fee - Longview1,426.55904.712,0002,0002,000

199General Fund121100District Justice Crt3413300District/Muni Admin Fees3055500Jury's Fee

199General

199General Fund121100District Justice Crt3414900Court Services8122900MUNI CONTRACT-WOODLAND36,381.9940,894.6240,0009,146.1050,50458,893

199General Fund121100District Justice Crt3414900Court Services8123000MUNI CONTRACT - KELSO95,014.98110,455.41100,00043,480.02133,665155,963

199General Fund121100District Justice Crt3414900Court Services8123100MUNI CONTRACT - LONGVIEW353,368.50298,553.28275,00074,880.54359,925420,492

199General Fund121100District Justice Crt3414900Court Services8123200MUNI CONTRACT - KALAMA11,510.916,006.905,0001,909.057,1808,352

199General Fund121100District Justice Crt3414900Court Services8123300MUNI CONTRACT - CASTLE ROCK7,988.738,542.308,0002,115.4511,29613,160

199General Fund121100District Justice Crt3416200Muni/Dist Printing&Duplicating3000000Revenue Summary473.17590.03200202.14300300

199General Fund121100District Justice Crt3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)3000000Revenue

Preparedness Services3000000Revenue

199General Fund121100District Justice Crt3524000Boating Safety Penalties3000000Revenue

Infraction Pen/School3000000Revenue Summary538,769.69562,245.23375,000278,052.76550,000550,000

199General

199General

199General Fund121100District Justice Crt3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund

199General Fund122100Clerk3339300FIG DHHS4563000Child Support Enforcement/Fed94,173.00123,767.00120,00080,129.00120,000120,000

199General Fund122100Clerk3340120SG Other Judicial Agencies4608700BECCA Impact20,00000

199General Fund122100Clerk3340121SG - OPD Blake Decision4400100Blake Funding129,778.885,567.473,9103,909.542,5001,500

199General Fund122100Clerk3340460SG DSHS4608200DSHS Reimb - State16,559.0021,749.0014,16914,169.0025,00025,000

199General Fund122100Clerk3340690SG Other State Agencies8009200LegalFinancialObligationGrants13,79217,00013,000

199General Fund122100Clerk3412300Civil Prob/Dom File3090200CC 3PTY CLAIM FILE$17 LIBR7/112,821.002,093.001,0001,547.002,0002,000

199General Fund122100Clerk3412300Civil Prob/Dom File3106900Anti-Harassment Filing638.00661.20500174.00200200

199General Fund122100Clerk3412300Civil Prob/Dom File3210600CIV/PROB/DOM FILINGS SC 7/1100

199General Fund122100Clerk3412300Civil Prob/Dom File3210601CIV/PROB/DOM FILINGS SC 7/11 C61,593.7861,436.6050,00036,764.0060,00060,000

199General Fund122100Clerk3412300Civil Prob/Dom File3402100UNL DET COMB FILINGS SC 7/1111,661.6012,136.206,5095,695.2012,00012,000

199General Fund122100Clerk3412300Civil Prob/Dom File3801400CLJ APPEAL FILING SC 7/11364.00364.0050091.00300300

199General Fund122100Clerk3412300Civil Prob/Dom File3801500CASE TYPE 3.5 FAC FIL SC 7/117,826.0010,374.007,0986,643.0010,00010,000

199General

199General Fund122100Clerk3412340FILING FEES3900300Juvenile Emancipation99.0099.0033.00100100

199General Fund122100Clerk3412500Water Rights

199General

199General Fund122100Clerk3412900Superior Court Other Filings3002200Other Case Filings453.60442.80300302.40300300

199General Fund122100Clerk3412900Superior Court Other Filings3400500Tax Warrant Filing Fee4,743.604,177.202,5002,318.703,0003,000

199General Fund122100Clerk3412900Superior Court Other Filings3501000Modification-Facilitator Filin2,952.002,736.001,5001,476.002,0002,000

199General Fund122100Clerk3412900Superior Court Other Filings3600800Fee-Transcript filings680.401,123.20300777.601,0001,000

199General Fund122100Clerk3412900Superior Court Other Filings3700500Fee-Unlawful Detainer Answer3,146.003,327.501,5001,573.002,5002,500

199General Fund122100Clerk3412900Superior Court Other Filings3800600Fee-Non Judicial Probate Doc162.00140.40100162.00200200

199General Fund122100Clerk3413400Superior Court Record Services3000000Revenue Summary77,620.1381,830.3354,12948,152.0575,00075,000

199General Fund122100Clerk3413400Superior Court Record Services3230800Mandatory Arbitration Fees1,000.00750.001,000750750

199General Fund122100Clerk3413400Superior Court Record Services3401600DEFENDANT COLLECTION COST15,014.0010,802.544,9974,214.785,0005,000

199General Fund122100Clerk3413400Superior Court Record Services3580900Post Conviction Criminal Fees403.8926.2700

199General Fund122100Clerk3413400Superior Court Record Services8008800Subscription Fees20,00000

199General Fund122100Clerk3413700Superior Court Admin Fees3065100Crime Lab Analysis Fee19.1343.2414.802020

199General Fund122100Clerk3414300Budgeting and Accounting Servi3092200Service Fees43,280

199General Fund122100Clerk3414300Budgeting and Accounting Servi3092210Fee Registry Service39,030.0030,830.0042,645.0035,00035,000

199General Fund122100Clerk3414900Court Services3999900See Account for Description5,616.004,309.751,8201,820.002,0002,000

199General Fund122100Clerk3414910Court Fees and Charges3999900See Account for Description00

199General Fund122100Clerk3416500Sup

199General Fund122100Clerk3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)3065700Housing/Monitoring Prisoners7,216.996,327.732,8032,589.903,0003,000

199General Fund122100Clerk3425000Disaster Preparedness Services3067900DUI Emergency RSP17.59150.0000

199General Fund122100Clerk3513000Criminal

199General Fund122100Clerk3513000Criminal Filing Fees3107000Fees-criminal10,317.2412,313.387,2626,665.218,0008,000 199General

199General

199General Fund122100Clerk3614000Other Interest3008800Interest LFO Rev-County13,368.078,324.782,0701,845.771,0001,000

199General Fund122100Clerk3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue45.6025.005,833144.2000

199General Fund122100Clerk3699100Other Misc Revenue3033000Overpayment Revenue16.1900

199General Fund122100Clerk3699100Other Misc Revenue4608700BECCA Impact2,080.548,668.7512,80911,571.2415,00015,000

199General Fund122100Clerk3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund156,001.43185,532.82117,05428,811.20

199General Fund123100PA Diversion Prog3694000Judgement Settlement3032100Judgement Settlements12,050.008,850.006,1005,750.00

199General Fund124100Courthouse Facilitator Program3222000Marriage Licenses3037100Marriage License Fee3,140.003,010.002,0001,275.002,5002,500

199General Fund124100Courthouse Facilitator Program3416500Sup Court Transcription Fees3202200Notary Fee's-District Court7,881.758,231.105,0004,860.756,0006,000

199General Fund124100Courthouse Facilitator Program3416500Sup Court Transcription Fees3301200Facilitator Copy Fee10,254.5011,279.658,0007,851.2510,00010,000

199General Fund124100Courthouse Facilitator Program3465000Domestic Relation-Family Court8122800CASE TYPE 3,5 FAC FILE SC10,080.0011,660.008,0006,680.0010,00010,000

199General Fund124100Courthouse Facilitator Program3465000Domestic Relation-Family Court8201100SUPERIOR COURT USE FEE100.0020.00100100

199General Fund126100Office of Public Defense3340121SG - OPD Blake Decision4400100Blake Funding15,178.19

199General Fund126100Office of Public Defense3340690SG Other State Agencies3800800Counties-Public Defense Servic72,592

199General Fund126100Office of Public Defense3340690SG Other State Agencies4300400State Grants44,437

199General Fund126100Office of Public Defense3360120County Clerks LFO Collections3800800Counties-Public Defense Servic

199General Fund126100Office of Public Defense3360128Counties - Public Defense Serv3800800Counties-Public Defense Servic154,932.00160,182.00179,493135,056.00263,343263,343

199General Fund126100Office of Public Defense3413400Superior Court Record Services3000000Revenue Summary570.00690.00300.00

199General Fund126100Office of Public Defense3414900Court Services3999900See Account for Description31,590.0021,937.5050,00010,237.5050,00050,000

199General Fund126100Office of Public Defense3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue202.460.00

199General Fund126100Office of Public Defense3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund251,661.22264,244.49320,812129,505.2500

199General Fund135100Coroner3331600FIG Department of Justice4300300Indirect Federal Grants61,589.5361,5900.00

199General Fund135100Coroner3360692Autopsy Cost3062400Autopsy Cost Reimbursement72,002.35122,606.1080,000-315.6580,00080,000

199General Fund135100Coroner3468000Coroners' Fees3013400Coroner's Fees2,500.00850.00

199General Fund135100Coroner3468000Coroners' Fees8013000CORONER FEE-WAHKIAKUM COUNTY1,100.0013,0005,000.0013,00013,000

199General Fund135100Coroner3468000Coroners' Fees8014000CORONER FEE-PACIFIC COUNTY4,515.577,0000.007,0007,000

199General Fund135100Coroner3468000Coroners' Fees8015000CORONER FEE-YAKIMA COUNTY

199General Fund135100Coroner3620000Rents and Leases3070900Space Rent - Long Term5,100.004,900.0013,00013,00013,000

199General Fund140100Extension Programs3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund

199General Fund155100Non Departmental3172000Leasehold Excise Tax3000000Revenue Summary

199General Fund155100Non Departmental3219100Franchise Fees and Royalties3073500Comcast Cable TV Franch Fee372,146.36345,810.97200,000175,310.00350,000350,000

199General Fund155100Non Departmental3222000Marriage Licenses3067600MarriageLic-CrtAptSpecAdvocat3,140.003,010.003,5001,275.002,7002,700

199General Fund155100Non Departmental3321523Payment In-Lieu of Tax4300100US Dept of Interior29,007.0041,675.0042,69742,697.0040,00040,000

199General Fund155100Non Departmental3620000Rents and Leases3000000Revenue Summary7,000,000.007,500,000.007,500,0003,750,000.007,500,0007,500,000

199General Fund155100Non Departmental3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue482,274.68523,038.44000

199General Fund155100Non Departmental3699100Other Misc Revenue8106500OAS Misc Rev-Pcard Incentives34,635.3835,185.2635,00019,499.9935,00035,000

199General Fund155100Non Departmental3699200Other Misc Nonoperating3040500Intergovt. Misc. Revenue150.000

199General Fund155100Non Departmental3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund

199General Fund155100Non Departmental3970002Transfers In-Intrafund3048200Contributions from Active Fund300,029.45299,625.45850,000771,528.87303,000303,000

199General Fund165100Community Long Range Planning3418100Data Process, Print, Duplicate8000000Revenue Summary27.35100100100

199General Fund165100Community Long Range Planning3458100Zoning & Subdivision3004000Land Use Amendments3,000.004,400.006,0003,000.003,0003,000

199General Fund165100Community Long Range Planning3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue817.061,0001,000

199General Fund165100Community Long Range Planning3699100Other Misc Revenue3999900See Account for Description38,432.355,219.0610,99410,994.295,0005,000

199General Fund170100Disaster Assistance3312100FDG Department of Treasury4300900American Rescue Plan Funding

199General Fund170100Disaster Assistance3331100FIG Department of Commerce4300700CARES Act Funding

199General Fund170100Disaster Assistance3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue

199General Fund170100Disaster Assistance3970002Transfers In-Intrafund3048100Operating Transfers In

199General Fund235100Park & Recreation3340270SG Recreation and Conservation4300400State Grants0.00250,000250,000

199General Fund235100Park & Recreation3620000Rents and Leases3007600Camping Fees47,778.8741,036.5540,00020,395.7540,00040,000

199General Fund235100Park & Recreation3620000Rents and Leases3036500Rents5,050.005,300.004,0003,625.005,5005,700

199General Fund235100Park & Recreation3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue-25.00

199General Fund235100Park & Recreation3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund112,364.0829,636250,000273,000

199General

199General Fund285100Drug Crt Grant Prog3340460SG DSHS4010300DSHS-Div Beh Hlth Recovery53,226.4958,747.0860,00018,882.3660,00060,000

199General Fund285100Drug Crt Grant Prog3414900Court Services3999900See Account for Description

199General Fund285100Drug Crt Grant Prog3423000Charge For Detention (Det-Cor)3056400DC Par/Supv Fee's16,105.1429,090.3420,00010,473.6115,00015,000

199General Fund285100Drug Crt Grant Prog3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund498,309.23510,975.10629,871192,445.70

10101County Road200100Roads Administration3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved17,329,87116,300,0009,395,051

10101County Road200100Roads Administration3111000Real & Personal Property Tax3000000Revenue Summary13,452,232.6413,522,928.5514,428,4458,142,408.0815,000,00015,300,000

10101County Road200100Roads Administration3172000Leasehold Excise Tax3000000Revenue Summary202,524.78199,743.4085,00047,390.93200,000200,000

10101County Road200100Roads Administration3174000Timber Excise Tax8000000Revenue Summary1,526,628.301,660,097.841,200,000722,994.841,400,0001,500,000

10101County Road200100Roads Administration3321068Title- Schools and Roads4800200TitleFederal Forest48,424.9750,292.8050,0008,683.6850,00050,000

10101County Road200100Roads Administration3321560Payment In-Lieu of Tax4600600Federal In-Lieu Wild Life360.72335.1100 10101County Road200100Roads Administration3332000FIG Dept of Transportation4200400Federal Hwy Admin1,426,892.202,982,702.025,834,046443,522.243,605,500945,000

10101County Road200100Roads Administration3339700FIG Dept of Homeland Security4360000Disaster Public Assistance PDD404,045.2711,923.141,350,000863,251.482,045,0008,134,000

10101County Road200100Roads Administration3340180SG State Military Department4001700State-Distr Public Asst Grant40,094.09403.6095,00047,961.5142,50053,500

10101County Road200100Roads Administration3340270SG Recreation and Conservation4300400State Grants1,610,420.54865,021.262,204,000347,193.18289,0003,153,500

10101County Road200100Roads Administration3340370Rural Arterial Program (RAP)4700100RAP138,382.0971,469.694,451,00017,241.782,517,000549,000

10101County Road200100Roads Administration3340372County Arterial Preserv (CAPP)4720000Arterial Preservation309,003.58283,472.52347,530120,990.10378,253350,000

10101County Road200100Roads Administration3350232DNR Other Trust 23061400DNR Other Trust 23,252.722,473.483,0002,213.363,0003,000

10101County Road200100Roads Administration3350233DNR Timber Trust 23061500DNR Timber Trust 20

10101County Road200100Roads Administration3350235DNR Other Trust 1 & 773007700Oil Gas LeaseTimber5,864.292,694.4803,486.233,0003,000

10101County Road200100Roads Administration3360075Multimodal Transport-County8591300Multimodal Transport-County99,998.84100,226.52100,00050,113.2699,818100,000

10101County Road200100Roads Administration3360089Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax - Roads3062200Road Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax1,943,924.192,039,546.822,039,908587,149.102,055,0002,040,000 10101County Road200100Roads Administration3360089Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax - Roads8911700MVA Transportation-County Road63,984.3385,506.6441,26842,753.3271,93775,350

10101County Road200100Roads Administration3360231DNR PILT NAP/NRCA3107500DNR PILT NAP/NRCA213.79209.3000

Road200100Roads Administration3441000Rd/St Maint & Repair Services3000000Revenue Summary750,951.96606,249.63300,000165,275.74300,000300,000 10101County Road200100Roads Administration3441000Rd/St Maint & Repair Services8003100Intergovtl Road Maintenance316,103.06406,510.5550,00040,990.76100,000100,000 10101County Road200100Roads Administration3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments615,162.50844,541.04500,000341,967.43500,000500,000

10101County Road200100Roads Administration3614000Other Interest8001300Other Interest - DNR40.98201.222.6300 10101County Road200100Roads Administration3614000Other Interest8001400Other Interest - Leasehold430.52647.68277.3500

10101County Road200100Roads Administration3619000FMV Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments90,319.2218,623.76-108,942.98

10101County Road200100Roads Administration3620000Rents and Leases3007700Oil Gas LeaseTimber0.000.00

10101County Road200100Roads Administration3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue98,799.2338,305.2930,00030,727.0850,00050,000

10101County Road200100Roads Administration3953000Proceeds Sale of Capital Asset3003900Timber Sales0.00 10101County Road200100Roads Administration3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund314,188.381,086,617.434,587,1283,260.083,435,0000

10301Paths & Trails Reserve220100Paths & Trails Reser3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved750,000800,000632,000

10301Paths & Trails Reserve220100Paths & Trails Reser3360089Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax - Roads3062200Road Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax49,844.2052,296.0745,00015,055.0950,00050,000

10301Paths & Trails Reserve220100Paths & Trails Reser3360089Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax - Roads8911700MVA Transportation-County Road1,640.612,192.481,5001,096.242,0002,000 10301Paths & Trails Reserve220100Paths & Trails Reser3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments31,291.8135,988.5430,00014,892.6130,00030,000

10501Cook Ferry235100Park & Recreation3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved1,200291,200231,200 10501Cook Ferry235100Park & Recreation3479000Other Fees - Culture & Rec3024900Miscellaneous Revenue5,977.01300,000100,000100,000 10601Noxious Weed Program224100Noxious Weed Program3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved361,275359,270239,538 10601Noxious Weed Program224100Noxious Weed Program3321560Payment In-Lieu of Tax4600600Federal In-Lieu Wild Life45.2345.2300 10601Noxious Weed Program224100Noxious Weed Program3331000FIG Department of Agriculture4650000SECURE RUR SCH& SELF DETER ACT11,068.1933,928.4240,0000.0041,00041,000

Weed Program224100Noxious Weed Program3340210SG Department of Agriculture3090900WSDA-Knotweed

10601Noxious Weed Program224100Noxious Weed Program3340210SG Department of Agriculture4001900Milk Thistle Project Grant4,793.101,550.005,0005,0005,000 10601Noxious Weed Program224100Noxious Weed Program3370000Local Grants/Entitlement/Other4650000SECURE RUR

SELF

10601Noxious Weed Program224100Noxious Weed Program3451600Weed Control Services8254000WSDOT Rights of Way1,836.482,537.915,0005,000 10601Noxious Weed Program224100Noxious Weed Program3451600Weed Control Services8254100Columbia Land Trust2,708.912,912.992,5002,500

10601Noxious Weed Program224100Noxious Weed Program3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments6,896.079,478.402,2503,725.512,2502,250

10601Noxious Weed Program224100Noxious Weed Program3614000Other Interest3008500Interest1,845.982,291.022501,275.86250250

10601Noxious Weed Program224100Noxious Weed Program3685000Special Assessments - Service3000000Revenue Summary423,523.46451,356.51481,000296,462.95461,359461,359

11001Rural County Public Facilities75100OAS - Finance3614000Other Interest3008500Interest3,807.432,630.742,000900417 11201Federal Forest Title III75100OAS - Finance3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved1,4000 11201Federal Forest Title III75100OAS - Finance3321070Title III - County Projects4063500Federal Forest15,546.3916,145.741,4250 11801Stadium Convention Center75100OAS - Finance3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved440,000527,000537,000

11801Stadium Convention Center75100OAS - Finance3133100Hotel/Motel Sales and Use Tax8012400Transient Tax130,588.12169,717.52100,00034,059.2070,00070,000 12201Superior Court Law Library240100Superior Crt Law Lib3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg

12201Superior Court Law Library240100Superior Crt Law Lib3412300Civil Prob/Dom File3106900Anti-Harassment Filing935.00969.001,000255.001,0001,000

12201Superior Court Law Library240100Superior Crt Law Lib3412300Civil Prob/Dom File3210600CIV/PROB/DOM FILINGS SC 7/1111,506.5411,477.1713,0006,868.0012,00012,000

12201Superior Court Law Library240100Superior Crt Law Lib3412300Civil Prob/Dom File3210700UNL DET FILINGS SC 7/11773.80795.70500416.10500500

12201Superior Court Law Library240100Superior Crt Law Lib3412300Civil Prob/Dom File3402100UNL DET COMB FILINGS SC 7/112,924.003,043.002,0001,428.002,0002,000

12201Superior Court Law Library240100Superior Crt Law Lib3412300Civil Prob/Dom File3600500CC 3PTY-UNL DET$17LIBR 7/1117.00

12201Superior Court Law Library240100Superior Crt Law Lib3412300Civil Prob/Dom File3801400CLJ APPEAL FILING SC 7/1168.0068.0010017.00100100

12201Superior Court Law Library240100Superior Crt Law Lib3412300Civil Prob/Dom File3801500CASE TYPE 3.5 FAC FIL SC 7/111,462.001,938.003,0001,241.002,0002,000

12201Superior Court Law Library240100Superior Crt Law Lib3412300Civil Prob/Dom File8299900DomFacFilings $17 LawLibr 7/154,743.005,151.004,5002,975.004,5004,500

12201Superior Court Law Library240100Superior Crt Law Lib3412340FILING FEES3210700UNL DET FILINGS SC 7/111,802.001,853.001,000969.002,0002,000

12201Superior Court Law Library240100Superior Crt Law Lib3412340FILING FEES3900300Juvenile Emancipation51.0051.0017.00

13101Veterans Relief250100Veteran’s Relief3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved907,9561,035,7881,040,144 13101Veterans Relief250100Veteran’s Relief3111000Real & Personal Property Tax3000000Revenue

13101Veterans Relief250100Veteran’s Relief3172000Leasehold Excise Tax3000000Revenue Summary2,186.732,243.001,450526.941,4581,458 13101Veterans Relief250100Veteran’s Relief3174000Timber Excise Tax8000000Revenue Summary13,087.1014,484.698,3956,183.9713,75613,756

13101Veterans Relief250100Veteran’s Relief3321560Payment In-Lieu of Tax4600600Federal In-Lieu Wild Life3.082.923

13101Veterans Relief250100Veteran’s Relief3350232DNR Other Trust 23061400DNR Other Trust 227.7721.562218.931919

13101Veterans Relief250100Veteran’s Relief3350233DNR Timber Trust 23061500DNR Timber Trust 2

13101Veterans Relief250100Veteran’s Relief3350235DNR Other Trust 1 & 773007700Oil Gas Lease - Timber50.0223.502430.427575

13101Veterans Relief250100Veteran’s Relief3360231DNR PILT NAP/NRCA3107500DNR PILT NAP/NRCA1.831.832

13101Veterans Relief250100Veteran’s Relief3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments31,785.2642,686.5949,04517,366.4438,41838,418

13101Veterans Relief250100Veteran’s Relief3614000Other Interest8001300Other Interest - DNR0.341.7230.02

13101Veterans Relief250100Veteran’s Relief3614000Other Interest8001400Other Interest - Leasehold4.577.2483.1477

13101Veterans Relief250100Veteran’s Relief3614000Other Interest8710100Other Interest11.3714.8471.8077

13101Veterans Relief250100Veteran’s Relief3620000Rents and Leases3007700Oil Gas Lease - Timber0.000.00

13101Veterans Relief250100Veteran’s Relief3953000Proceeds Sale of Capital Asset3003900Timber Sales0.00 13101Veterans Relief250100Veteran’s Relief3970001Operating Transfers In3048100Operating Transfers In38,09933,281.17

O&M255100Graphic

Services Dept3172000Leasehold Excise Tax3000000Revenue Summary4,859.484,984.473,2221,170.933,2403,240 14001Human Services270100Human Services Dept3174000Timber Excise Tax8000000Revenue

14001Human Services270100Human Services Dept3331400FIG Dept Housing and Urban Dev8288700CDBG GRANT GEN PURPOSE 14001Human Services270100Human Services Dept3331400FIG Dept Housing and Urban Dev8288800CDBG GRANT LCCAP PUB SVC38,000.0041,026.2966,00044,793.9266,00066,000 14001Human Services270100Human Services Dept3340460SG DSHS4602800DDD State Grant147,5443,075,3503,075,350

14001Human Services270100Human Services Dept3340460SG DSHS4602900CJTA/DC Treatment1,257,264295,088295,088

14001Human Services270100Human Services Dept3350232DNR Other Trust 23061400DNR Other Trust 261.7147.934842.054242 14001Human Services270100Human Services Dept3350233DNR Timber Trust 23061500DNR Timber Trust 2 14001Human Services270100Human Services Dept3350235DNR Other Trust 1 & 773007700Oil Gas LeaseTimber111.2552.225267.54166166

14001Human Services270100Human Services Dept3360694Liquor/Beer Excise Tax3046600Probation Svc - Kalama 14001Human Services270100Human Services Dept3360694Liquor/Beer Excise Tax3062500State Liquor Excise Tax2,704 14001Human Services270100Human Services Dept3360694Liquor/Beer Excise Tax3062600State Liquor Board Profit1,5601,560 14001Human Services270100Human Services Dept3360695Liquor Control Board Profits3062600State Liquor Board Profit2,1023,6553,655 14001Human Services270100Human Services Dept3370000Local Grants/Entitlement/Other3033900In Lieu Housing Authority7.84814.99 14001Human Services270100Human

Services Dept3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments44,099.5058,961.6365,26723,858.6853,06553,065

14001Human Services270100Human Services Dept3614000Other Interest8001300Other Interest - DNR0.753.8460.05

14001Human Services270100Human Services Dept3614000Other Interest8001400Other Interest - Leasehold10.1516.08186.9755

14001Human Services270100Human Services Dept3620000Rents and Leases3007700Oil Gas Lease - Timber0.000.00

14001Human Services270100Human Services Dept3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue

14001Human Services270100Human Services Dept3951000Sale of Capital Asset GovtFund3003900Timber Sales

14001Human Services270100Human Services Dept3953000Proceeds Sale of Capital Asset3003900Timber Sales0.00 14101CMH Substance Abuse270100Human Services Dept3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved502,237 14101CMH Substance Abuse270100Human Services Dept3340460SG DSHS4602800DDD State Grant1,547,341.882,014,554.862,514,528648,166.76

14101CMH Substance Abuse270100Human Services Dept3340460SG DSHS4602900CJTA/DC Treatment72,237.00235,057.13295,088237,678.05

14101CMH Substance Abuse270100Human Services Dept3360694Liquor/Beer Excise Tax3062500State Liquor Excise Tax2,988.292,919.672,102533.05

14101CMH Substance Abuse270100Human Services Dept3360695Liquor Control Board Profits3062600State Liquor Board Profit3,624.723,632.003,6151,821.98

14101CMH Substance Abuse270100Human Services Dept3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue340.000

14101CMH Substance Abuse270100Human Services Dept3970001Operating Transfers In3048100Operating Transfers In75,000

14102Chem Depend/Ment Hlth270100Human Services Dept3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved5,328,3732,700,0001,384,948 14102Chem Depend/Ment Hlth270100Human Services Dept3131400Mental Health Tax8051000Mental Health

14102Chem Depend/Ment Hlth270100Human Services Dept3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved2,278,871551,502534,548

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3212000Environmental Health3024100EHS-Food License Permit Fees315,718.25346,359.00475,545312,479.25357,100357,100 14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3212000Environmental Health3024300EHS-Water Sys/Plan Permit Fees3,150.002,125.003,000600.00 14301Health

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3212000Environmental Health8013300EHS-Enviroment/Water Rec15,300.0014,550.0019,47716,312.5016,29616,296

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3212000Environmental Health8013400EHS-Enviroment/Schools0.000

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3212000Environmental Health8013500EHS-Enviroment/Org Camp825.001,125.001,1251,125.001,1251,125

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3212000Environmental Health8024600SW Permit Fees27,450.0021,525.0026,35213,012.5021,00021,000

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3212000Environmental Health8024800Septic Professional Licenses23,905.0025,275.0028,23623,700.0025,27525,275

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3221000Building Structure & Equipment3025400Septic Tank Permits301,988.00348,698.00345,942173,435.48324,300324,300

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3331000FIG Department of Agriculture4590000Summer Food Svc Prog Children2,4002,400

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3332100FIG Department of Treasury3093500COVID LHJ OFM Allocation-CARES

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3332101FIG - DOT BITV Covid Ed LHJ4300700CARES Act Funding

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3339300FIG DHHS4300600Disaster RecoveryCOVID19

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3339300FIG DHHS4558000Temp Assist Needy Family7,800.0012,725.006,0002,200.0020,81220,812

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3339300FIG DHHS8009600Tabacco &Vapor Product Prev Gr

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3339300FIG DHHS8680200Immunization Grant-Childhood

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3339300FIG DHHS8690100Public Hlth Emerg Preparedness38,514.8163,638.2194,8886,580.7025,00025,000

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3339300FIG DHHS8940100Maternal/Child Blk-St Con Con

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3339326FIG DOH Perinatal Hep3037800Perinatal Hep B500.001,0001,000

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3339332FIG DHHS FFY19 COVID Cares4300700CARES Act Funding0.00

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3339626FIG - SSA FFY21Covid19 Vac Svc3037800Perinatal Hep B

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3339626FIG - SSA FFY21Covid19 Vac Svc4300700CARES Act Funding

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3340310SG Department of Ecology4102200Dept of Ecology Solid Waste Gr61,318.4150,431.1994,46523,334.9993,95093,950

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3340310SG Department of Ecology8051300DOE Water Quality2,637.18

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3340490SG Department of Health8009700Lead Environments of Children

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3340490SG Department of Health8121000DOH TB Program25,878.0025,230.00

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3340490SG Department of Health8242300Drinking Water Group B25,23025,877.0020,25920,259 14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3360424Public Health Assistance - App8400000PUBLIC HEALTH ASSIST 7/01/13477,981.00477,981.00477,981238,990.50477,981477,981

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3360425Foundational Public Health Svc3024900Miscellaneous Revenue-203,100.061,738,585.86719,500-880,000.001,087,0001,087,000

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3462000Public Health Services3012100PHF-Vital Records

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3462000Public Health Services8024500SW Disposal Fees449,999.99450,000.00450,000227,725.02450,000450,000

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3462000Public Health Services8024700Septic Tipping Fees104,717.01115,182.3979,33137,346.75101,100101,100

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3462000Public Health Services8437300Drinking Water Group A-SS5,250.005,000

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3462000Public Health Services8611100Drinking Water Group A-TA2,500

14301Health Department290100Health Department Admin3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on

Department290100Health Department

Settlement3032100Judgement

14401Treasurers Oper & Maint50100Treasurer3414200Treasurers' Fees3001500Foreclosure Costs59,890.0040,914.4160,0001,957.6050,00050,000

14401Treasurers Oper & Maint50100Treasurer3414200Treasurers' Fees8500200Treasurer's Fees-REET 1.25%4,828.754,831.256,0002,480.005,0005,000

14401Treasurers Oper & Maint50100Treasurer3414200Treasurers' Fees8500300Assessor's Fees-1.25%4,828.754,831.256,0002,480.005,0005,000

14401Treasurers Oper & Maint50100Treasurer3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments108,836.50127,053.1780,00037,488.7850,00045,000

14501Treasurer Investments50100Treasurer3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved75,401118,448 14501Treasurer Investments50100Treasurer3414200Treasurers' Fees3008400Investment Service Fees165,458.37207,691.60200,00076,826.55200,000200,000

14601Auditor Oper & Maint55100Auditor3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved531,0571,100,310969,119

14601Auditor Oper & Maint55100Auditor3360411Centennial Document Preservati3060800Copy/Preserve/Index43,925.2838,055.6860,00060,00060,000

14601Auditor Oper & Maint55100Auditor3412100Auditors' Filing & Recordings3020200Recording Legal Instruments23,746.3836,493.1715,00018,377.6320,00020,000

14601Auditor Oper & Maint55100Auditor3413600Auditor Historic Doc Surcharge3000000Revenue Summary33,102.0033,608.0030,00016,939.0030,00030,000

14601Auditor Oper & Maint55100Auditor3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments50,481.2753,729.421,00021,118.591,0001,000

14801P.A. Victim-Witness116100Prosecuting Attorney3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved140,000226,000117,806 14801P.A. Victim-Witness116100Prosecuting Attorney3331600FIG Department of Justice4880000Violence Against Women Formula16,280.0016,804.0013,8003,450.0013,80013,800 14801P.A. Victim-Witness116100Prosecuting Attorney3340420SG Department of Commerce4001500CTED-Victim Witness Unit Grant61,573.0058,046.0061,14615,286.5053,02953,029 14801P.A. Victim-Witness116100Prosecuting Attorney3419800Crime Victim & Witness Program3000000Revenue Summary20,010.3219,236.2417,0008,350.7317,00017,000

14801P.A. Victim-Witness116100Prosecuting Attorney3419802Crime Victim Assessment Penalt3051600SC - Crim Filings99,771.0066,178.4148,00030,687.9248,00048,000 14801P.A. Victim-Witness116100Prosecuting Attorney3465000Domestic Relation-Family Court8299900DomFacFilings $17 LawLibr 7/151,590.301,727.101,700997.501,7001,700

14801P.A. Victim-Witness116100Prosecuting Attorney3519000Other Superior Court Penalties3229600Penalty-Domestic Violence2,119.361,642.542,0001,013.872,0002,000

14801P.A. Victim-Witness116100Prosecuting Attorney3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund75,000.0048,512.0095,00050,000.0095,000105,000

15801Tourist Fac, Dvlp, Mktg315100Tour Facil Dev & Mkt3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved500,000602,642489,776 15801Tourist Fac, Dvlp, Mktg315100Tour Facil Dev & Mkt3133100Hotel/Motel Sales and Use Tax8012500Lodging Tax278,245.62310,903.39590,000145,551.41550,000550,000

15801Tourist Fac, Dvlp, Mktg315100Tour Facil Dev & Mkt3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments10,110.0720,686.6330,0009,996.8730,00030,000

15801Tourist Fac, Dvlp, Mktg315100Tour Facil Dev & Mkt3671000Private Contributions8510000Pvt Contr AD SALES0

15801Tourist Fac, Dvlp, Mktg315100Tour Facil Dev & Mkt3671000Private Contributions8510200Pvt Contr Sponsorship0

15801Tourist Fac, Dvlp, Mktg315100Tour Facil Dev & Mkt3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue0

15801Tourist Fac, Dvlp, Mktg315100Tour Facil Dev & Mkt3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund150,000.00260,000.0060,00060,000.0060,00060,000

16001Sheriff-CRT/CWNTF320100Drug Task Force3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved92,66652,43340,134 16001Sheriff-CRT/CWNTF320100Drug Task Force3319500FDG Executive Office of Pres4010400HIGH INTENSITY DRUG TRAFF AREA

16001Sheriff-CRT/CWNTF320100Drug Task Force3331600FIG Department of Justice4380200Edward Byrne Memorial Justice

16001Sheriff-CRT/CWNTF320100Drug Task Force3370000Local Grants/Entitlement/Other3016300Washington State Patrol

16001Sheriff-CRT/CWNTF320100Drug Task Force3370000Local Grants/Entitlement/Other3017500City of Kelso

16001Sheriff-CRT/CWNTF320100Drug Task Force3370000Local Grants/Entitlement/Other3060500Wahkiakum County

16001Sheriff-CRT/CWNTF320100Drug Task Force3572400Law Enforcement Cost3021400Restitution8,281.992,063.192,5001,319.912,0002,000

16001Sheriff-CRT/CWNTF320100Drug Task Force3575000Crim Profiteering-Confis-State3000000Revenue Summary33,896.9519,160.0315,000576.0012,00012,000 16001Sheriff-CRT/CWNTF320100Drug Task Force3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments1,148.332,539.271,0001,204.332,5002,500 16001Sheriff-CRT/CWNTF320100Drug Task Force3692000Unclaimed Money Checks3073700Unclaimed Property-Auction2,319.368,631.401,0001,135.851,0001,000 16001Sheriff-CRT/CWNTF320100Drug Task Force3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue1,228.46129.15100546.21100100 16001Sheriff-CRT/CWNTF320100Drug Task Force3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund10,00010,000.0015,00015,000 16701Boat Safety105100Sheriff3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved50,80969,67557,933 16701Boat Safety105100Sheriff3339700FIG Dept of Homeland Security4120100Boating Sfty Financial Assist10,204.8511,745.5923,39212,00012,000 16701Boat Safety105100Sheriff3360084Vessel Registration Fees3401200Vessel Reg Fees-Boating Activ0.0062,896.11029,00029,000 17001911 Excise Taxes535100911 Communications3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved3,168,911 17001911 Excise Taxes535100911 Communications3131600Emerg Comm Sales and Use Tax8000000Revenue Summary3,364,456.753,298,140.883,108,155989,173.01 17001911 Excise Taxes535100911 Communications3136300E-911 Switched Access Lines8000000Revenue Summary78,621.3271,584.3179,02323,851.63 17001911 Excise Taxes535100911 Communications3136400E-911 Radio Access Lines8000000Revenue Summary780,894.29794,527.20796,511274,979.45 17001911 Excise Taxes535100911 Communications3136400E-911 Radio Access Lines8320100Enhanced 911-Prepaid142,963.36146,031.18148,34944,338.96 17001911 Excise Taxes535100911 Communications3136500E-911 Interconnected VOIP Line8000000Revenue Summary120,485.66110,748.37123,05235,359.23 17001911 Excise Taxes535100911 Communications3614000Other Interest3087300Local Sales Interest4,057.604,197.0021,3731,317.12

18001Cowlitz County Drug116100Prosecuting Attorney3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved240,000 18001Cowlitz County Drug116100Prosecuting Attorney3515000Investigative Fund Assessment3027800Drug Fund Contributions3,921.015,566.7310,0002,918.39 18001Cowlitz County Drug116100Prosecuting Attorney3515000Investigative Fund Assessment3057900Meth Lab Clean-up1,766.52177.197,500146.22 18301Affordable Housing75100OAS - Finance3412600Recordg Srchge-Afford Housing3020200Recording Legal Instruments99,141.40105,999.36124,00053,403.44122,000122,000

18301Affordable Housing75100OAS - Finance3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments1,851.041,537.961,000727.791,0001,000

18401Low Income Housing and O&M270100Human Services Dept3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved1,751,188674,6371,834,607

18401Low Income Housing and O&M270100Human Services Dept3132700Aff/Supp Housing Sales/Use Tax3000000Revenue Summary213,789.88161,897.88171,612161,898161,898

18401Low Income Housing and O&M270100Human Services Dept3331100FIG Department of Commerce4300710CDBG - CARES Act Funding

18401Low Income Housing and O&M270100Human Services Dept3331400FIG Dept Housing and Urban Dev8310400Emergency Solutions Grant

18401Low Income Housing and O&M270100Human Services Dept3332100FIG Department of Treasury3336640Source Water Assessment

18401Low Income Housing and O&M270100Human Services Dept3332100FIG Department of Treasury4300700CARES Act Funding1,046,433.03

18401Low Income Housing and O&M270100Human Services Dept3340420SG Department of Commerce3090700Housing and Essential Nds Grnt1,921,162.491,202,594.641,780,815568,034.271,756,7491,756,749

18401Low Income Housing and O&M270100Human Services Dept3340420SG Department of Commerce3090701HMIS Data Project

18401Low Income Housing and O&M270100Human Services Dept3340420SG Department of Commerce3092300COVID19 Outbreak Emerg Housing

18401Low Income Housing and O&M270100Human Services Dept3340420SG Department of Commerce4045300Consolidated homeless grant251,215.001,411,121.452,715,455518,708.984,111,8584,111,858

18401Low Income Housing and O&M270100Human Services Dept3412700Recordg Srchge-Homeless House3077800Homeless Housing Assistance514,205.20574,144.92522,906266,887.58579,367579,367

18401Low Income Housing and O&M270100Human Services Dept3412700Recordg Srchge-Homeless House3082200Home Security Fund-Aud Record81,831.7870,184.1664,24035,580.6976,69376,693

18401Low Income Housing and O&M270100Human Services Dept3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned

18401Low Income Housing and O&M270100Human Services Dept3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue7,991.47276.160

18401Low Income Housing and O&M270100Human Services Dept3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund72,243.5954,545.6475,00059,229.8475,00075,000

19001Law & Justice Funding75100OAS - Finance3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved2,500,000960,011692,850 19001Law & Justice Funding75100OAS - Finance3137100Criminal Justice Sales Tax3078200Criminal Justice Sales Tax1,683,560.191,653,501.521,700,000495,764.041,700,0001,750,000

19001Law & Justice Funding75100OAS - Finance3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments84,413.44118,593.4950,00046,453.0130,00020,000

19001Law & Justice Funding75100OAS - Finance3970002Transfers In-Intrafund3048200Contributions from Active Fund

19301Opioid Fund155100Non Departmental3694000Judgement Settlement3063500Opioid Funds0.00

19301Opioid Fund270100Human Services Dept3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved2,606,0833,196,0343,730,374

19301Opioid Fund270100Human Services Dept3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments10,609.6879,897.18100,00049,620.04100,000100,000 19301Opioid Fund270100Human Services Dept3694000Judgement Settlement3063500Opioid Funds453,351.812,117,824.20479,048108,670.43448,420448,420

19501Budget Stabilization Fund75100OAS - Finance3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved2,737,0004,006,1784,602,178

19501Budget Stabilization Fund75100OAS - Finance3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments15,172.02104,755.47150,00052,646.11

19501Budget Stabilization Fund75100OAS - Finance3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund2,103,297.00609,754.00560,000596,000500,000

19601Benefits Administration105100Sheriff3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved1,285,5121,409,2041,113,654

19601Benefits Administration105100Sheriff3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments49,534.4150,334.2551,30021,350.3255,00055,000

19601Benefits Administration105100Sheriff3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue505050 19601Benefits Administration105100Sheriff3970002Transfers In-Intrafund3970020Transfers In Intra Fund300,000.00300,000.00300,000300,000.00300,000300,000

19701Cumulative Reserve75100OAS - Finance3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved675,00000

19701Cumulative Reserve75100OAS - Finance3133100Hotel/Motel Sales and Use Tax8012500Lodging Tax278,245.63310,903.3900.00

19701Cumulative Reserve75100OAS - Finance3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on

19801Sheriff K-9 Programs105100Sheriff3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved31,56357,02328,099

19801Sheriff K-9 Programs105100Sheriff3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments766.52835.771,000408.491,1001,100

19801Sheriff K-9 Programs105100Sheriff3619000FMV Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments133.93-5.65-128.28

19801Sheriff K-9 Programs105100Sheriff3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue1,101.0010,339.5010,000100.005,0005,000

19801Sheriff K-9 Programs105100Sheriff3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund11,500.0011,500.0015,00015,000.0015,00015,000

Improvements3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments450,483.09464,063.16225,000178,407.15175,000150,000

31001Gen Govt Capt Proj375100Capital Improvements3620000Rents and Leases3000000Revenue Summary

31001Gen Govt Capt Proj375100Capital Improvements3620000Rents and Leases3077700HOJ Roof Top US Cellular Lease68,963.5368,963.5373,0006,284.7673,00073,000

31001Gen Govt Capt Proj375100Capital Improvements3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue250.000.00

31001Gen Govt Capt Proj375100Capital Improvements3811000Loans Received8012100Intergovtmtl Loan Proceeds3,000,000

31001Gen Govt Capt Proj375100Capital Improvements3917000Other Note/Contract5941200Capital Expense-Judicial

31001Gen Govt Capt Proj375100Capital Improvements3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund1,050,826.001,000,000.004,000,0001,000,000.001,000,0001,000,000

31001Gen Govt Capt Proj375100Capital Improvements3970002Transfers In-Intrafund3048200Contributions from Active Fund

31001Gen Govt Capt Proj375100Capital Improvements3985000Insurance Recovery Gen Govt3999900See Account for Description

40701Water Sewer425100Water Sewer3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved2,000,0001,427,5211,113,636

40701Water Sewer425100Water Sewer3438100Combined Water/Sewer/Garbage3038900Water Sewer Revenue2,723,444.142,712,894.582,574,630856,312.842,677,6152,784,720

40701Water Sewer425100Water Sewer3438100Combined Water/Sewer/Garbage3039200Installation Charge8,060.005,200.0010,0004,800.0010,00010,000

40701Water Sewer425100Water Sewer3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments94,197.42101,438.7575,00038,605.4975,00075,000

40701Water Sewer425100Water Sewer3698000Cash Adjustments3000000Revenue Summary6.50-25.00

40701Water Sewer425100Water Sewer3699200Other Misc Nonoperating8106400Misc Other Nonoperating29,993.3530,675.1615,0004,481.5815,00015,000

40703W/S Reserve425100Water Sewer3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved3,505,0205,300,0006,825,653

40703W/S Reserve425100Water Sewer3311500FDG Department of Interior4300000Direct Federal Grants2,200,0002,200,000

40703W/S Reserve425100Water Sewer3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments198,951.27222,871.93130,00091,050.88125,000100,000

40703W/S Reserve425100Water Sewer3699200Other Misc Nonoperating8106400Misc Other Nonoperating

40703W/S Reserve425100Water Sewer3790000Capital Contributions3067700W/S Hook Up Fees356,694.5017,865.0011,91028,500.0020,00025,000 40703W/S Reserve425100Water Sewer3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund0.000.00152,926.15

40703W/S Reserve425100Water Sewer3970002Transfers In-Intrafund3048200Contributions from Active Fund6,785,0363,259,864 40703W/S Reserve425100Water Sewer3970002Transfers In-Intrafund3970020Transfers In Intra Fund750,000.00750,000.00750,000750,000.00750,000750,000

40801Solid Waste Maint450100Solid Waste Maint3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved12,100,0009,859,0007,710,572

40801Solid Waste Maint450100Solid Waste Maint3340310SG Department of Ecology4101800Dept of Ecology Hazardous Wast77,725.30236,403.96150,00026,510.31180,00090,000

40801Solid Waste Maint450100Solid Waste Maint3437000Garbage/Solid Waste Service3013600Cash Sales - Landfill2,775,553.902,882,022.622,788,1901,689,775.032,900,0002,950,000

40801Solid Waste Maint450100Solid Waste Maint3437000Garbage/Solid Waste Service3013700Cash Sales - Toutle Transfer78,473.7785,260.2476,76045,758.2090,00090,000

40801Solid Waste Maint450100Solid Waste Maint3437000Garbage/Solid Waste Service3013800Payment on Account - Landfill24,155,334.8623,960,346.0724,745,0009,097,271.1825,239,90026,000,000

40801Solid Waste Maint450100Solid Waste Maint3437000Garbage/Solid Waste Service3013900Payment on Acct - Toutle Trans387.07352.4160600 40801Solid Waste Maint450100Solid Waste Maint3437000Garbage/Solid Waste Service3014000Payment on Acct - SQG3,015.767,658.772,8282,092.905,0005,000

40801Solid Waste Maint450100Solid Waste Maint3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments647,132.64698,394.64450,000235,027.50450,000450,000

40801Solid Waste Maint450100Solid Waste Maint3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue 40801Solid Waste Maint450100Solid Waste Maint3699200Other Misc Nonoperating8106400Misc Other Nonoperating19,358.7020,459.57-25.0000 40801Solid Waste Maint450100Solid Waste Maint3720000Insurance Recovery Proprietary3999900See Account for Description155,026.6200

40802SW Equip, Land, Facility450100Solid Waste Maint3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved8,000,00015,600,0004,640,000

40802SW Equip, Land, Facility450100Solid Waste Maint3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments247,233.07376,427.18220,000229,847.95225,000225,000

40802SW Equip, Land, Facility450100Solid Waste Maint3614000Other Interest3008500Interest

40802SW Equip, Land, Facility450100Solid Waste Maint3970002Transfers In-Intrafund3970020Transfers In Intra Fund4,400,000.005,000,000.008,500,0008,500,000.005,600,0005,600,000

40803Post Close Unlined450100Solid Waste Maint3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance

40803Post Close Unlined450100Solid Waste Maint3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest

40804Post Close Lined450100Solid Waste Maint3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance

40804Post Close Lined450100Solid Waste Maint3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest

40901SW HQ Closure Fund450100Solid Waste Maint3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg

40901SW HQ Closure Fund450100Solid Waste Maint3970002Transfers In-Intrafund3970020Transfers In Intra Fund2,125,000.002,000,000.002,100,0002,100,000.002,100,0002,100,000

40902HQ Landfill Post Closure450100Solid Waste Maint3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved6,725,0008,900,0009,190,000

40902HQ Landfill Post Closure450100Solid Waste Maint3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments304,544.77363,808.55210,000153,636.01290,000290,000 40902HQ Landfill Post Closure450100Solid Waste Maint3970002Transfers In-Intrafund3970020Transfers In Intra Fund1,062,000.00700,000.00900,000900,000.00900,000900,000

41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved840,000682,306251,258 41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3340210SG Department of Agriculture4300400State Grants233,585.076,978.0750,00096,568.01100,000100,000 41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3360211Fair Fund3100100Fair Fund44,007.8756,307.8657,00054,476.5550,00050,000

41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3417000Sale of Merchandise3040400Fair-Carnival Proceeds36,663.0043,446.5050,00050,00050,000

41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3474000Event Admission3022100Fair-Entry Fees618.981,473.381,500165.001,5001,500

41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3474000Event Admission3022500Rodeo Admission fees98,219.34108,660.73110,000125,000125,000

41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3474000Event Admission3022600Rodeo Promotional/Advertising2,340.001,430.001,4301,790.002,0002,000

41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3474000Event Admission8304500Rodeo - Bull Riding Event0

41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments13,858.6741,953.3930,00018,299.5435,00040,000

41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3040400Fair-Carnival Proceeds0

41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3070100Fair-Space Rent25,405.0022,490.0023,00017,950.0023,00023,000

41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3070300Fair-Lots17,179.0221,971.7022,00070.0045,00045,000

41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3070400Fair RV Spaces3,810.006,529.736,6001,050.008,0008,000

41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3070900Space Rent - Long Term10,108.0622,666.2523,00014,960.0023,00023,000

41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3071000Expo Areas28,316.0029,733.5025,00016,590.5025,00027,500 41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3071100Expo Barns5,507.006,074.998,0001,169.008,0008,000

41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3071200Expo Lots27,568.103,490.958,0001,650.008,0008,000

41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3071300Expo-RV Spaces17,525.346,777.587,5005,442.227,5007,500

41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3071400Expo Horse Stalls3,062.303,210.005,000300.003,0003,000

41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3071900Expo Space Rent (Short Term)15,794.3016,274.1810,00013,640.3016,00017,500 41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents

41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3699200Other Misc Nonoperating3070600Fair Miscellaneous Revenue1,0001,0001,000 41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3699200Other Misc Nonoperating3070800Roaeo Miscellanious

41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3699200Other Misc Nonoperating3071600Expo Miscellaneous Revenue14,098.452,201.2515,000761.5515,00015,000

41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3699200Other Misc Nonoperating8106400Misc Other Nonoperating303,583.835,927.053,00085.723,0003,000 41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from

41101Cowlitz Co Expo Center480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3970002Transfers In-Intrafund3048200Contributions from Active

41102Cowlitz Co Expo Conf Ctr480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3417000Sale of Merchandise3075400Food and Beverage792,357.21637,243.77800,000324,322.28850,000900,000

41102Cowlitz Co Expo Conf Ctr480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3419600Personnel Services8000800Public Facilities District110,000.00120,000.00120,00060,000.00120,000120,000

41102Cowlitz Co Expo Conf Ctr480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments4,330.8313,673.9012,0006,958.9315,00018,000

41102Cowlitz Co Expo Conf Ctr480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3036500Rents11,400.0010,637.0012,0007,600.0012,00012,000

41102Cowlitz Co Expo Conf Ctr480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3074300Event Services - Other44,226.3213,442.847,000818.0015,00015,000

41102Cowlitz Co Expo Conf Ctr480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3074400Event Services - Expo48,231.9425,869.0230,00026,803.6640,00040,000

41102Cowlitz Co Expo Conf Ctr480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3074500Event Services - Meetings5,165.822,570.973,5001,529.024,5004,500

41102Cowlitz Co Expo Conf Ctr480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3074600Event Services - Main Hall15,347.7030,416.5230,0006,100.4835,00035,000

41102Cowlitz Co Expo Conf Ctr480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3075100Room Rental - Other4,222.502,748.503,871910.008,0008,000

41102Cowlitz Co Expo Conf Ctr480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3075200Room Rental - Meetings41,250.7543,011.4450,00030,960.5665,00065,000

41102Cowlitz Co Expo Conf Ctr480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3075300Room Rental - Expo64,742.7863,082.7950,00032,475.1365,00065,000

41102Cowlitz Co Expo Conf Ctr480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3075500Room Rental - Main Hall58,083.0874,793.1670,00029,857.4780,00080,000

41102Cowlitz Co Expo Conf Ctr480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3084200Audio/Visual Equip-Out Sourced157,576.25116,766.45110,00065,680.00150,000150,000

41102Cowlitz Co Expo Conf Ctr480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3084300Audio/Visual Equip - In House13,622.2015,329.3415,0007,570.2425,00025,000

41102Cowlitz Co Expo Conf Ctr480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3084400Laundry44,118.8343,964.9750,00022,878.4760,00060,000

41102Cowlitz Co Expo Conf Ctr480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3620000Rents and Leases3084500Stage/Dance Floor7,772.268,194.588,0002,550.0012,00012,000

41102Cowlitz Co Expo Conf Ctr480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3699200Other Misc Nonoperating8106400Misc Other Nonoperating11,728.3514,972.1740,50015,334.2035,00035,000

41103Cowlitz Co Expo Reserve480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved

41105Silver Lake Gift Shop480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved200,000312,014348,334 41105Silver Lake Gift Shop480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3417000Sale of Merchandise3084900Gift Shop Sales572,637.90553,557.77550,000122,831.74575,000600,000

41105Silver Lake Gift Shop480100Cowlitz Co. Expo Ctr3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments3,464.6711,512.865,751.9510,00012,000

41401Emergency Management530100Emergency Management3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved534,483659,215639,438

Management530100Emergency Management3332000FIG Dept of Transportation4670200HAZMAT Emer Preparedness Grant6,000.006,000.00

Management530100Emergency Management3339700FIG Dept of Homeland Security4070100FEMA Homeland Sec- Proj Staff46,500.18102,000.0052,0000.0052,00052,000

Management530100Emergency Management3339700FIG Dept of Homeland Security4420000EMPG- Emer Mgmt Perf Grnt FEMA66,158.0074,795.1553,04714,387.15

Management530100Emergency Management3339700FIG Dept of Homeland Security4670200HAZMAT

Management530100Emergency Management3425000Disaster Preparedness Services8007900Emergency Kalama7,998.009,740.0011,3162,829.009,3009,760

Management530100Emergency Management3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments14,549.1115,901.1914,0006,553.5814,00014,000 41401Emergency Management530100Emergency Management3699200Other Misc Nonoperating8106400Misc Other Nonoperating29.40300

41401Emergency Management530100Emergency Management3970002Transfers In-Intrafund3970020Transfers In Intra Fund13,684.16

41402Emergency Mgmt Spec Proj530100Emergency Management3085000Beg Reserved Fund Balance3000000Revenue Summary 41402Emergency Mgmt Spec Proj530100Emergency Management3085000Beg Reserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved 41402Emergency Mgmt Spec Proj530100Emergency Management3425000Disaster Preparedness Services3079300Pacific Corp Emerg Notifi Syst6,000.00

41501Sheriff Range105100Sheriff3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved38,67343,92244,057

41501Sheriff Range105100Sheriff3311100FDG Department of Commerce4302000LE Vehicle Pursuit Tech Grant

41501Sheriff Range105100Sheriff3473000Activity Fees8001600Range Fees - Kelso3,060.002,0001,860.002,1602,160 41501Sheriff Range105100Sheriff3473000Activity Fees8001700Range Fees - Longview1,500.003,500720.004,0804,080 41501Sheriff Range105100Sheriff3473000Activity Fees8205600Range Fees/Dept Fish&Wildlife420.003000.00240240

41501Sheriff Range105100Sheriff3473000Activity Fees8301400Range Fees/Corrections2,040.002,500480.003,0003,000

41501Sheriff Range105100Sheriff3473000Activity Fees8301500Range Fees/Kalama720.0070060.00840840

41501Sheriff Range105100Sheriff3473000Activity Fees8301600Range Fees/Castle Rock720.007000.00360360

41501Sheriff Range105100Sheriff3473000Activity Fees8301700Range Fees/CowlitzIndianTribe540.001,500180.001,2001,200

41501Sheriff Range105100Sheriff3473000Activity Fees8301800Range Fees/Woodland1,140.001,000480.001,3201,320

41501Sheriff Range105100Sheriff3473000Activity Fees8301900Range Fees/Others0.002,5001,0001,000

41501Sheriff Range105100Sheriff3473000Activity Fees8301910Range Fees/Inter-Con Security1,800.002,500540.001,6801,680

41501Sheriff Range105100Sheriff3473000Activity Fees8301920Range Fee /Wash State Patrol3,780.002,500120.003,2803,280

41501Sheriff Range105100Sheriff3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments390.60500385.571,2001,200 41501Sheriff Range105100Sheriff3699200Other Misc Nonoperating8106400Misc Other Nonoperating502525

41501Sheriff Range105100Sheriff3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund10,000.0015,00015,000.0020,00020,000 41501Sheriff Range105100Sheriff3970002Transfers In-Intrafund3970020Transfers In Intra Fund28,733.27

41502Shtg Rng-Phs 1-2 Cntr Fd235100Park & Recreation3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved181,784148,000129,609

Rng-Phs 1-2 Cntr Fd235100Park & Recreation3340270SG Recreation and Conservation4300400State Grants67,978.7514,874.6800 41502Shtg Rng-Phs 1-2 Cntr Fd235100Park & Recreation3473000Activity Fees3092700ACTIVITY

41502Shtg Rng-Phs 1-2 Cntr Fd235100Park

41601Building and Planning226100Building & Planning 13458300Plan Checking3068300Plan Review Fill & Grade4,232.282,228.033,0001,353.493,0003,000 41601Building and Planning226100Building & Planning 13458900Other Planing & Devlopment3001600Environment Determ23,175.0033,150.0030,00015,615.0030,00030,000

41601Building and Planning226100Building & Planning 13458900Other Planing & Devlopment3001700Critical Area Review26,550.0024,075.00300,00010,710.0020,00020,000 41601Building and Planning226100Building & Planning 13458900Other Planing & Devlopment3060200P & E96,315.0589,730.00100,00050,625.00100,000100,000

41601Building and Planning226100Building & Planning 13458900Other Planing & Devlopment3069600Research Fee-Title Elimination1,234.001,238.001,000575.001,0001,000 41601Building and Planning226100Building & Planning 13699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue7,794.27639.8520,00045.005,0005,000

41601Building and Planning226100Building & Planning 13699100Other Misc Revenue3999900See Account for Description70,786.0665,831.2250,0007,743.965,0005,000 41701Stormwater222100Stormwater3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance

41701Stormwater222100Stormwater3340310SG Department of Ecology4100000Dept of Ecology Grant132,500.00130,000.0010,0000.0060,00030,000

41701Stormwater222100Stormwater3431000Storm Drainage Services3092200Service Fees

41701Stormwater222100Stormwater3590000Non-Court Fines and Penalties3111000Real & Pers Prop Tax320.79146.5450075.80500500 41701Stormwater222100Stormwater3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest

41701Stormwater222100Stormwater3685000Special Assessments - Service3000000Revenue Summary188,875.34189,065.64190,000109,121.78190,000190,000

41801Cowlitz Co Cafe Food Service155100Non Departmental3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved10,0001,0001,000

41801Cowlitz Co Cafe Food Service155100Non Departmental3417000Sale of Merchandise3075400Food and Beverage300,0006,973.3030,00030,000

41801Cowlitz Co Cafe Food Service155100Non Departmental3970001Operating Transfers In3048100Operating Transfers In27,00017,000.0035,00035,000

50101Equipment Rental And Reve485100Equip Rental & Revolving3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved3,440,4935,250,0005,096,961 50101Equipment Rental And Reve485100Equip Rental & Revolving3417000Sale of Merchandise3085300Intergovernmental Store Sales2,358.373,211.72-907.75

50101Equipment Rental And Reve485100Equip Rental & Revolving3480000Internal Service Funds Sales3033800Interfund Store Sales1,079,765.461,204,355.761,400,000321,501.321,400,0001,400,000

50101Equipment Rental And Reve485100Equip Rental & Revolving3480000Internal Service Funds Sales8010800Interfund Equipment Rental2,127,128.632,226,646.022,250,000589,369.492,250,0002,250,000

50101Equipment Rental And Reve485100Equip Rental & Revolving3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments198,998.86223,188.81140,00082,272.07140,000140,000

50101Equipment Rental And Reve485100Equip Rental & Revolving3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue6,452.9114,346.372,393.12

50101Equipment Rental And Reve485100Equip Rental & Revolving3730000Gain/Loss Cap Asst Proprietary3047600Sale of Capital Equipment78,067.8530,00050,00050,000

50201Information Technology490100Information Technology3081000Beg Unreserved Fund

Technology490100Information Technology3340690SG Other State Agencies4300400State

50201Information Technology490100Information Technology3480000Internal Service Funds Sales3034300Data Processing Service4,493,637.004,481,603.005,185,6975,185,701.005,083,5475,787,362

50201Information Technology490100Information Technology3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on

50201Information Technology490100Information Technology3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue10,165.832,676.721,044.03

50201Information Technology490100Information Technology3970001Operating Transfers In3048100Operating Transfers In254,537.000

50201Information Technology490100Information Technology3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund1,117,202.30337,320.6340,000

50202Technology Reserve Acct490100Information Technology3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved4,508,4904,387,4903,898,157

50202Technology Reserve Acct490100Information Technology3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments69,068.10164,584.58200,00094,282.40175,000170,000

50202Technology Reserve Acct490100Information Technology3970002Transfers In-Intrafund3048200Contributions from Active Fund2,000,000.002,035,866.00

50202Technology Reserve Acct490100Information Technology3970002Transfers In-Intrafund3970020Transfers In Intra Fund71,000.00402,311402,311.00

50203Sheriff Technology Reserve105100Sheriff3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved883,6301,156,130

50203Sheriff Technology Reserve105100Sheriff3311100FDG Department of Commerce4302000LE Vehicle Pursuit Tech Grant100100

50203Sheriff Technology Reserve105100Sheriff3332000FIG Dept of Transportation4500600Traffic Safety Grant100100

50203Sheriff Technology Reserve105100Sheriff3340110SG Criminal Justice Training4300400State Grants100100

50203Sheriff Technology Reserve105100Sheriff3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments12,00012,000

50203Sheriff Technology Reserve105100Sheriff3670000Contributions and Donations3043210BSNF Safety Grant100100

50203Sheriff Technology Reserve105100Sheriff3670000Contributions and Donations8105900Private Donations-Weyerhaeuser100100

50203Sheriff Technology Reserve105100Sheriff3970001Operating Transfers In3048100Operating Transfers In

50203Sheriff Technology Reserve105100Sheriff3970002Transfers In-Intrafund3048200Contributions from Active Fund330,000330,000

50301Risk Management495100Risk Management3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved506,0001,708,4501,750,744

50301Risk Management495100Risk Management3480000Internal Service Funds Sales8010900Reimbursement for Insurance2,316,861.002,910,462.003,368,2003,077,314.003,964,6714,547,467

50301Risk Management495100Risk Management3480000Internal Service Funds Sales8011000Reimbursement for Claims0.00

50301Risk Management495100Risk Management3480000Internal Service Funds Sales8011100Alternative Services5,340.005,070.002,050.00

50301Risk Management495100Risk Management3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments48,950.0077,620.3450,00025,034.7245,00045,000

50301Risk Management495100Risk Management3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue3,000.00

50301Risk Management495100Risk Management3970001Operating Transfers In3048100Operating Transfers In800,000.00

50301Risk Management495100Risk Management3970002Transfers In-Intrafund3048200Contributions from Active Fund570,355.00

50401Industrial Accident Insu75100OAS - Finance3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved

50401Industrial Accident Insu75100OAS - Finance3480000Internal Service Funds Sales8011200Interfund Insurance Premiums591,826.00515,098.00

50401Industrial Accident Insu75100OAS - Finance3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments27,208.5724,385.50

50401Industrial Accident Insu495100Risk Management3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved285,000301,200316,202

50401Industrial Accident Insu495100Risk Management3480000Internal Service Funds Sales8011200Interfund Insurance Premiums796,800613,407.00786,802786,802

50401Industrial Accident Insu495100Risk Management3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments15,00010,863.5415,00015,000

50401Industrial Accident Insu495100Risk Management3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue6,0977,424.8900

50501Motor Pool505100Motor Pool3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg

51001Election Reserve520100Elections3414500Election Services3038400State of Washington0.00500,744.7560,0000.00120,000160,000

51001Election Reserve520100Elections3414500Election Services3043800Share of ExpenseElections492,309.85215,684.43221,0000.00280,000350,000

51001Election Reserve520100Elections3414500Election Services3043900Voter File Maint.155,497.25161,956.53170,0000.00170,000180,000

51001Election Reserve520100Elections3418100Data Process, Print, Duplicate8000000Revenue Summary0.15

51001Election Reserve520100Elections3419100Election Candidate Filing3053200Declaration of Candidacy205.3222,725.483,5002,492.2810,000300

51001Election Reserve520100Elections3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments9.7510.472000.952020

51001Election Reserve520100Elections3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue33.851.2050234.5855

51001Election Reserve520100Elections3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active

51001Election Reserve525100Elections CARES3331900FIG Department of State4300700CARES Act Funding

51001Election Reserve526100Elections HAVA3339040FIG U.S. Election Assistance4300800HAVA Elections Security

51001Election Reserve526100Elections HAVA3340030SG Secretary of State4300800HAVA Elections Security

51002Election Cap Reserve520100Elections3081000Beg Unreserved

51002Election Cap Reserve520100Elections3414500Election Services3043900Voter File Maint.27,440.7028,580.5430,000-0.0130,00030,000

51002Election Cap Reserve520100Elections3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments6,812.4917,602.845,0007,958.095,0005,000

51301Law Enforcement Records545100Law Enforce Records3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund

51301Law Enforcement Records545100Law Enforce Records3421000Law Enforcement Services3067100Law

51301Law

51301Law Enforcement Records545100Law Enforce Records3421000Law Enforcement Services8007500Law Enforcement - Castle Rock6,631.378,665.178,8164,407.549,1849,432

51301Law Enforcement Records545100Law Enforce Records3421000Law Enforcement Services8007600Law Enforcement - Woodland18,980.4524,429.0925,23112,615.3626,28526,995

51301Law Enforcement Records545100Law Enforce Records3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments12,837.9523,175.4013,00012,622.8934,00034,000

51301Law Enforcement Records545100Law Enforce Records3699100Other Misc Revenue3024900Miscellaneous Revenue273.191,299.235001,012.252,0002,000 51301Law Enforcement Records545100Law Enforce Records3699200Other Misc Nonoperating8106400Misc Other Nonoperating 51301Law Enforcement Records545100Law Enforce Records3970001Operating Transfers In3048100Operating Transfers In 51301Law Enforcement Records545100Law Enforce Records3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund

51302LE Rcd Equip Rplcmnt Resv545100Law Enforce Records3081000Beg Unreserved Fund Balance3081000Beg Fund Balance Unreserved123,691106,702105,303 51302LE Rcd Equip Rplcmnt Resv545100Law Enforce Records3421000Law Enforcement Services3067100Law Enforcement - Cowlitz51,110.0051,098.5252,45052,449.0054,69757,358 51302LE Rcd Equip Rplcmnt Resv545100Law Enforce Records3421000Law Enforcement Services8007100Law Enforcement - Longview61,169.0060,944.0062,62746,970.2559,36862,268 51302LE Rcd Equip Rplcmnt Resv545100Law Enforce Records3421000Law Enforcement Services8007200Law Enforcement - Kelso24,593.0027,261.0028,02021,015.0023,29824,432 51302LE Rcd Equip Rplcmnt Resv545100Law Enforce Records3421000Law Enforcement Services8007300Law Enforcement – Law/Justice4,503.794,6234,623.004,8215,056

Rcd Equip Rplcmnt Resv545100Law Enforce Records3421000Law Enforcement Services8007400Law Enforcement - Kalama5,264.005,181.005,3182,659.005,1905,430 51302LE Rcd Equip Rplcmnt Resv545100Law Enforce Records3421000Law Enforcement Services8007500Law Enforcement - Castle Rock8,634.007,094.007,2773,638.509,73210,180

51302LE Rcd Equip Rplcmnt Resv545100Law Enforce Records3421000Law Enforcement Services8007600Law Enforcement - Woodland11,739.0013,589.0013,94110,455.7512,32712,895

51302LE Rcd Equip Rplcmnt Resv545100Law Enforce Records3611000Investment Earnings3007800Interest Earned on Investments1,389.542,760.181,500917.841,6001,600

51302LE Rcd Equip Rplcmnt Resv545100Law Enforce Records3970001Operating Transfers In3048200Contributions from Active Fund

BOCC Agenda

Meeting Date: 09/09/2025

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Notice dated 8/18/25 regarding Revised EAP and Status Report, Swift No. 2 Project.

Submitted For: Pervie Nancy Reed

Department: Commissioners Office

Subject and Summary Statement

Will Staff Attend - NAME OF STAFF

Department Recommendation

Submitted By: Pervie Nancy Reed

Information

Attachments

Form Review

Form Started By: Pervie Nancy Reed

Started On: 09/03/2025 07:56 AM Final Approval Date: 09/03/2025

BOCC Agenda

Meeting Date: 09/09/2025

Letter dated 09/03/2025 from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regarding the Revised Drilling Program Plan for Seismic Stability, Swift No. 2 Project.

Submitted For: Kelly Grayson, Clerk of the Board

Department: Commissioners Office

Subject and Summary Statement

Will Staff Attend - NAME OF STAFF

Department Recommendation

Submitted By: Pervie Nancy Reed

Information

Attachments

Form Review

Form Started By: Pervie Nancy Reed

Started On: 09/03/2025 07:47 AM Final Approval Date: 09/03/2025

BOCC Agenda

Meeting Date: 09/09/2025

Letter dated 09/03/2025 from Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regarding the Notice of Availability of the Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Kelso-Beaver Reliability Project.

Submitted For: Pervie Nancy Reed

Department: Commissioners Office

Subject and Summary Statement

Will Staff Attend - NAME OF STAFF

Department Recommendation

Submitted By: Pervie Nancy Reed

Information

Form Started By: Pervie Nancy Reed

Final Approval Date: 09/03/2025

Attachments

Form Review

Started On: 09/03/2025 07:51 AM

BOCC Agenda

Meeting Date: 09/09/2025

Letter dated 09/03/2024 from Emilie Cochrane, Administrative Assistant, regarding the Budget Estimate for Consolidated Diking Improvement District No.2.

Submitted For: Pervie Nancy Reed

Department: Commissioners Office

Subject and Summary Statement

Will Staff Attend - NAME OF STAFF

Department Recommendation

Budget Estimate

Form Started By: Pervie Nancy Reed

Final Approval Date: 09/03/2025

Submitted By: Pervie Nancy Reed

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Attachments

Form Review

Started On: 09/03/2025 07:59 AM

Meeting Date: 09/09/2025

Contract Amendment 25-002 (3) with WA State Dept. of Health

Submitted For: Gena James

Submitted By: Jamie Drake Department: Health/Human Services

Information

Subject and Summary Statement

The Consolidate Contract (Con-Con) #25-002 with Washington State Department of Health is a multi-year, multi-program contract which contains key sources of public health funding accompanied by Statements of Work (SOW). An initial contract is received at the beginning of the multi-year agreement with amendments that arrive every 4-6 weeks which may change funding sources and/or tasks.

The purpose of this Amendment 3 is to add SOW and funding for the new fiscal period for Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response (PHEPR), Foundational Public Health Services (FPHS), and Perinatal Hepatitis B (PeriHepB).

Name (MCHBG, PHEPR, etc.)

(Fed or State)

Will Staff Attend - NAME OF STAFF Gena James will attend.

Department Recommendation

It is the recommendation of Cowlitz County Health & Human Services that the Cowlitz County Board of Commissioners move to approve Contract Amendment 25-002 (3) with the Washington State Department of Health.

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COWLITZ COUNTY, WASHINGTON Richard R Dahl, Chairman

Steven L Ferrell, Commissioner

Steve Rader, Commissioner

ATTEST:

,Clerk of the Board

Date _________________________

Attachments

Amend 3 2025-2027 ConCon Overview

Amendment 3  Amendment 3: FPHS SOW  Amendment 3: PeriHep B SOW  Amendment 3: PHEPR SOW  Amendment 2  Amendment 1

Original Contract Signed

Form Review

Inbox Reviewed By Date

Gena James Gena James

Form Started By: Jamie Drake

Final Approval Date: 09/02/2025

09/02/2025 02:01 PM

Started On: 08/28/2025 03:17 PM

COWLITZ COUNTY

Consolidated Contract Overview

2025-2027

Source of Funds: State/Federal

Under RCW 70.05, local health boards and health officers are considered extensions of the Washington State Board of Health and Washington State Department of Health Local health departments are responsible for supporting the preservation of life and health of all residents within their jurisdiction This responsibility includes:

INFORM THE PUBLIC about the causes, nature, and prevention of diseases and disabilities.

What’s

the spread of

and infectious diseases and nuisances that are detrimental to public health.

a consolidated contract or “con-con”?

EDUCATE and enforce state public health statutes, rules, and regulations. MITIGATE &

and sanitation.

Rather than sending individual contracts to local health departments, the Washington State Department of Health allocates funding through a consolidated contract, also called “Con-Con”.

“Con-Con is a three-year, multi-statement of work agreement that provides funding to local health departments.

Instead of exclusively relying on county general funds and fees, local health departments use Con-Con funding to support mandated foundational public health services and other functions.

COWLITZ COUNTY HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES 2025-2027 CONSOLIDATED CONTRACT

CONTRACT NUMBER: CLH32048

AMENDMENT NUMBER: 3

PURPOSE OF CHANGE: To amend this contract between the DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH hereinafter referred to as “DOH”, and COWLITZ COUNTY HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES, a Local Health Jurisdiction, hereinafter referred to as “LHJ”, pursuant to the Modifications/Waivers clause, and to make necessary changes within the scope of this contract and any subsequent amendments thereto.

IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED: That the contract is hereby amended as follows:

1. Exhibit A Statements of Work, includes the following statements of work, which are incorporated by this reference and located on the DOH Finance SharePoint site in the Upload Center at the following URL : https://stateofwa.sharepoint.com/sites/doh-ofsfundingresources/sitepages/home.aspx?=e1:9a94688da2d94d3ea80ac7fbc32e4d7c

Adds Statements of Work for the following programs:

Foundational Public Health Services - Effective July 1, 2025

Office of Immunization -Perinatal Hepatitis B - Effective July 1, 2025

Office of Resiliency & Health Security -PHEP - Effective July 1, 2025

Amends Statements of Work for the following programs:

Deletes Statements of Work for the following programs:

2. Exhibit B-3 Allocations, attached and incorporated by this reference, amends and replaces Exhibit B -2 Allocations as follows:

Increase of $1,132,027 for a revised maximum consideration of $2,648,793

Decrease of for a revised maximum consideration of

No change in the maximum consideration of . Exhibit B Allocations are attached only for informational purposes.

3. Exhibit C Federal Grant Awards Index, incorporated by this reference, and located in the ConCon, Funding & BARS library at the URL provided above.

Unless designated otherwise herein, the effective date of this amendment is the date of execution.

ALL OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS of the original contract and any subsequent amendments remain in full force and effect.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has affixed his/her signature in execution thereof.

COWLITZ COUNTY HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES

Signature:

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Date:

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STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

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Date:

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APPROVED AS TO FORM ONLY

Assistant Attorney General

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DOH Program Name or Title: Foundational Public Health ServicesEffective July 1, 2025

SOW Type: Original Revision # (for this SOW)

Period of Performance: July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026

Local Health Jurisdiction Name: Cowlitz County Health & Human Services

Contract Number: CLH32048

Funding Source Federal <Select One> State Other Federal Compliance (check if applicable)

(Transparency Act) Research & Development

Statement of Work Purpose: Per RCW 43.70.512, Foundational Public Health Services (FPHS) funds are for the governmental public health system: local health jurisdictions, Department of Health, state Board of Health, sovereign tribal nations and Indian health programs. These funds are to build the system’s capacity and increase the availability of FPHS services statewide.

Revision Purpose: N/A

FPHS staff from DOH and the Washington State Association of Local Public Health Officials (WSALPHO) will coordinate and communicate together to build and assure common systemwide approaches per FPHS Steering Committee direction and the FPHS framework intent.

• For LHJ questions about the use of funds:

o Chris Goodwin, FPHS Policy Advisor, WSALPHO – cgoodwin@wsac.org, 564-200-3166

o Brianna Steere, FPHS Policy Advisor, WSALPHO – bsteere@wsac.org, 564-200-3171

The intent of FPHS funding is outlined in RCW 43.70.512

Foundational Public Health Services Definitions and related information can be found here: www.doh.wa.gov/fphs.

Stable funding and an iterative decision-making process – The FPHS Steering Committee’s roles and responsibilities are outlined in the FPHS Committee & Workgroup

Charter The Steering Committee is the decision making body for FPHS and operates under a consensus-based decision making model, outlined here. The Steering Committee use an iterative approach to decision making meaning additional tasks and/or funds may be added to a local health jurisdiction’s (LHJ) FPHS Statement of Work (SOW) as funding decisions are made.

Spending of FPHS funds – FPHS funds do not require pre-approval or pre-authorization to spend. FPHS funds are to assure FPHS services are available in each jurisdiction based on the FPHS Definitions (link) and as reflected in the SOW. Assurance includes providing FPHS as part of your jurisdiction's program operations, contracting with another governmental public health system partner to provide the service, or receiving the service through a new service delivery model such as cross-jurisdictional sharing or regional staff. FPHS funds are eligible starting at the beginning of each state fiscal year (July 1) regardless of when funds are received by the LHJ, even if the expenditure occurred before the LHJ’s contract was signed.

These funds are not intended for fee-based services such as select environmental public health services. As state funding for FPHS increases, other funds sources (local revenue, grants, federal block grants) should be directed to the implementation of additional important services and local/state priorities as determined by each agency/jurisdiction.

Annual Allocations – The legislature appropriates FPHS funding on an annual basis and the FPHS Steering Committee allocates funds annually through the FPHS Concurrence Process for the State Fiscal Year (SFY): July - June.

The Legislature appropriates FPHS funding amounts for each fiscal year of the biennium. This means that funds must be spent within that fiscal year and cannot be carried forward. Any funds not spent by June 30th each year must be returned to the State Treasury. Funding allocations reset and begin again at the start of the next fiscal year (July 1).

This Statement of Work is for the period of July 1, 2025-June 30,2026 and may be included in multiple Consolidated Contracts (ConCons) which are based on the calendar year and renewed every three years.

Disbursement of FPHS funds to LHJs – Unlike other ConCon grants, FPHS bill-back to DOH is NOT required. Half of the annual FPHS funds allocated by the Steering Committee to each LHJ are disbursed each July and January. The July payments to LHJs and access to FPHS allocation for all other parts of the governmental public health system occur upon completion of the FPHS Annual Assessment.

Deliverables – FPHS funds are to be used to assure FPHS services statewide. The FPHS accountability process measures how funds are spent, along with changes in system capacity through the FPHS Annual Assessment, system performance indicators, and other data. DOH, SBOH and local health jurisdictions have agreed to complete:

1. Reporting of spending and spending projections. Process timelines and reporting template are provided by the FPHS Steering Committee via FPHS Support Staff.

2. FPHS Annual Assessment is due each July to report on the previous state fiscal year. Process and reporting template are provided by the FPHS Steering Committee via FPHS Support Staff. System results are published in the annual FPHS Investment Report available at www.doh.wa.gov/fphs.

FPHS Funding – RCW 43.70.515

FPHS Committee & Workgroup Charter

FPHS Steering Committee Consensus Decision Making Model

Activity Special Instructions:

Investments to Each LHJ:

1. FPHS Funds to Each LHJ

These funds are allocated to be used to provide any programs and services within all of the FPHS Definitions. Each LHJ is empowered to prioritize where and how to use these funds to maximize equitable, effective and efficient delivery of FPHS to every community in Washington.

Use BARS expenditure codes from the list above that most closely align with expenditure made.

Targeted Investments to Each LHJ:

2. Lifecourse - NEW SFY 24 Full Lifecourse Workforce Capacity (FPHS definitions D, E, F)

Infrastructure and workforce investments to each LHJ to meet fundamental needs in three areas: Maternal/Child/Family Health; Access/Linkage with Medical, Oral and Behavioral Health Services; and Chronic Disease, Injury and Violence Prevention. Use BARS expenditure codes: 562.60, 562.70, and/or 562.80

Targeted Investments to Select LHJs – Assuring FPHS Available in Own Jurisdiction:

3. CD – Case Investigation Capacity (FPHS definitions C.2, C. 4)

Support LHJ communicable disease capacity to conduct case investigation and follow up to reduce gaps and meet locally identified needs that address notifiable conditions responsibilities. Use BARS expenditure codes: 562.23-29.

Exhibit A

Statement of Work

Contract Term: 2025-2027

DOH Program Name or Title: Office of Immunization-Perinatal Hepatitis BEffective July 1, 2025

SOW Type: Original Revision # (for this SOW)

Period of Performance: July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026

Local Health Jurisdiction Name: Cowlitz County Health & Human Services

Contract Number: CLH32048

Funding Source Federal Subrecipient State

Other Federal Compliance (check if applicable)

FFATA (Transparency Act) Research & Development

Statement of Work Purpose: The purpose of this statement of work (SOW) is to define required Perinatal Hepatitis B activities, deliverables, and funding.

Revision Purpose: N/A

DOH

1 Within 30 days of executed contract review preliminary budget and submit any projected updates/changes to budget and forecast for expenditure of funds.

1. Review previously submitted preliminary budget for changes and return to DOH.

2. Using DOH provided forecast template, submit the forecast for expenditure of contract. July 30, 2025

2 1. In coordination with hospitals, health care providers, and health plans (if applicable), conduct activities to prevent perinatal hepatitis B infection in accordance with the Perinatal Hepatitis B Prevention Program Guidelines, including the following:

Enter information for each case identified into the Washington Disease Reporting System.

By the last day of each month

Reimbursement for actual costs incurred, not to exceed total funding consideration amount.

Reimbursement for actual costs incurred, not to exceed total funding consideration amount.

• Identification of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAG)-positive pregnant women and pregnant women with unknown HBsAg status.

• Reporting of HBsAg-positive women and their infants.

• Case management for infants born to HBsAgpositive women to ensure administration of hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIG) and hepatitis B vaccine within 12 hours of birth, the completion of the 3-dose hepatitis B vaccine series, and post vaccination serologic testing.

2. Provide technical assistance to birthing hospitals to encourage administration of the hepatitis B birth dose to all newborns within 12 hours of birth, in accordance with Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommendations.

3. Report all perinatal hepatitis B investigations, including HBsAg-positive infants, in the Washington Disease Reporting System.

3 Review previously submitted budget forecast and submit any updates; provide notice of any projected unspent funds by end of contract period.

Using DOH provided forecast template, submit the forecast for expenditure of any remaining funds. Submit notice of any projected unspent funds.

January 15, 2026

Reimbursement for actual costs incurred, not to exceed total funding consideration amount.

DOH Program and Fiscal Contact Information for all ConCon SOWs can be found on the DOH Finance SharePoint site. Questions related to this SOW, or any other finance-related inquiry, may be sent to finance@doh.wa.gov.

Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) (Applies to federal grant awards.)

This statement of work is supported by federal funds that require compliance with the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA or the Transparency Act). The purpose of the Transparency Act is to make information available online so the public can see how the federal funds are spent.

To comply with this act and be eligible to perform the activities in this statement of work, the LHJ must have a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) generated by SAM.gov.

Information about the LHJ and this statement of work will be made available on USASpending.gov by DOH as required by P.L. 109-282.

Program Specific Requirements

Invoicing:

Invoices must be submitted monthly to include the previous month's reimbursements/costs to the DOH using a Contract A19-1A invoice form and required back-up documentation. Final invoices are due within 45 days of the end of the end of the contract.

Unallowable Costs:

There are limitations from the funding source on allowable costs for this contract. If the contractor is unsure if a cost is allowable, they should contact the contract manager for approval of the cost prior to making the purchase or charge.

• Advertising costs (e.g., conventions, displays, exhibits, meetings, memorabilia, gifts, souvenirs)

• Alcoholic beverages

• Building, purchases, construction, capital improvements

• Clinical care (non-immunization services)

• Entertainment costs

• Fundraising Cost

• Goods and services for personal use

• Honoraria

• Independent Research

• Land acquisition

• Legislative/lobbying activities

• Interest on loans for the acquisition and/or modernization of an existing building

• Payment of a bad debt, collection of improper payments

• Promotional and/or incentive materials (e.g., plaques, clothing, and commemorative items such as pens, mugs/cups, folders/folios, lanyards, magnets, conference bags)

• Purchase of food/meals (unless part of required travel per diem costs)

• Vehicle Purchase

A

Statement of Work

Contract Term: 2025-2027

DOH Program Name or Title: Office of Resiliency & Health Security-PHEPEffective July 1, 2025

SOW Type: Original Revision # (for this SOW)

Period of Performance: July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026

Local Health Jurisdiction Name: Cowlitz County Health & Human Services

Contract Number: CLH32048

Funding Source Federal Subrecipient

State

Other Federal Compliance (check if applicable) FFATA (Transparency Act)

Research & Development

Statement of Work Purpose: The purpose of this statement of work is to establish funding and tasks for LHJs to strengthen their capacity and capability around the Public Health Response Readiness Framework (CDC) to prepare for, respond to, and recover from public health threats and emergencies through a continuous cycle of planning, organizing, training, equipping, exercising, evaluating, and implementing corrective actions as described in the Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) Cooperative Agreement. Many LHJs support a position responsible for public health emergency preparedness and response. LHJs use different titles for these positions. DOH wants to be respectful of this diversity and refers to the people who fill these important roles as Public Health Emergency Response Coordinators.

This statement of work includes a partial allocation of PHEP funds because DOH has received a partial allocation from the CDC DOH will add the remaining funds to the statement of work when they are received. If they are not received, DOH will review the statement of work and adjust actvities as needed.

Guidance Documents - LHJs are strongly encouraged to use the Guidance Documents listed in the Program Specific Requirements in the bottom section of this Statement of Work.

Revision Purpose: NA

1 Maintain accurate and up-to-date contact information. This includes names, position titles, email addresses, and phone numbers of key LHJ staff responsible for this statement of work, including management, Emergency Response Coordinator(s), and accounting and/or financial staff.

Submit information by September 1, 2025, and any changes within 30 days of the change.

Mid-and end-of-year reports on template provided by DOH. Note any changes or no changes.

September 1, 2025

Within 30 days of the change.

December 31, 2025

June 30, 2026

Reimbursement for actual costs not to exceed total funding allocation amount.

2 As requested, submit additional information to DOH to comply with federal grant requirements and/or DOH requirements.

3

Participate with DOH in a site visit (virtual or in person) to develop stronger relationships, enhance collaboration, and promote a unified approach to public health preparedness and response efforts.

4 Exercising

Information requested by DOH. Upon request from DOH.

Participation in site visit.

Preparation and follow-up activities as requested by DOH.

As requested by DOH.

Both state and local health departments follow the Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP) principles. Assessing the effectiveness of our emergency response plans and the training of those who might respond to the public health impacts of disasters, is a core component of the preparedness cycle. The act of exercising combined with the learning as demonstrated by an After-Action Report (AAR) drives future planning and training. It is DOH's responsibility to meet the exercise requirements under our CDC PHEP Cooperative Agreement. DOH uses the Multi-Year Preparedness Activities Calendar (MYPAC) to demonstrate that sub-recipients of the PHEP funding are participating in, or leading exercises. Local Jurisdictions and Tribes may use PHEP funding for any exercise that furthers their preparedness.

4.1 If DOH participation is requested, complete the WA DOH Exercise Notification Form prior to conducting an exercise that was not previously identified in the LHJ’s MYPAC or led by DOH.

4.2

Conduct, or participate in, at least one emergency response exercise by June 30, 2026.

LHJs should coordinate preparedness exercises with local partners, including Tribes, emergency management, healthcare facilities, and first responder agencies. Participation in exercises hosted by other organizations within the jurisdiction or geographic region is also strongly encouraged to support regional coordination and strengthen multi-agency response capabilities.

Note: A real-world response would meet this deliverable.

5 Public Health Emergency Response Planning

Exercise Notification Form As soon as the LHJ is aware of the exercise date and details.

Submit a Completed After-Action Report/Improvement Plan (AAR/IP)

For AARs that the LHJ are responsible for, 90 days after exercise completion. For others, when the AAR is publicly available.

A core component of every public health preparedness and response program is maintaining an up-to-date and complete emergency response plan that describes how the jurisdiction will respond to the public health impacts of the most likely threats faced by the jurisdiction.

5.1 Update or develop LHJ identified sections of the Comprehensive Emergency Response Plan addressing gaps/needs identified from an After Action Report from an exercise or a real world response

Align the Plan with National Incident Management System/Incident Command System (NIMS/ICS) standards and coordinate with

Describe progress to date in the mid-year report on template provided by DOH.

Emergency Response Plan by June 30, 2026.

December 31, 2025 June 30, 2026

community-based organizations, healthcare, and local emergency response agencies.

6 Emergency Information Sharing

Effective emergency communication and notification are critical for ensuring a timely, coordinated response to public health incidents.

Immediate notification and accurate situation reporting enable rapid decision-making, resource deployment, and situational awareness at the state, tribal, and local levels. Maintaining reliable communication systems and conducting regular drills help verify readiness, strengthen coordination, and ensure that response protocols function as intended during real-world emergencies.

6.1 Notification Requirement: Notify the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) Duty Officer at 360-888-0838 or via email at hanalert@doh.wa.gov for any incident that involves the activation of emergency response plans and/or the implementation of an incident command structure.

6.2 Situation Reporting: Develop situation reports (sitreps) documenting jurisdictional activities during all response incidents that extend beyond two operational periods and require a written Incident Action Plan.

Situation reports may be prepared directly by the LHJ or by another jurisdiction, provided they include input from the LHJ to ensure accuracy and completeness.

6.3 Maintain the Washington Secure Electronic Communications, Urgent Response, and Exchange System (WASECURES) as the primary platform for emergency notifications.

Participate in DOH-led notification drills.

Notes:

• Registered users must log in (or respond to an alert) quarterly at a minimum.

• DOH will provide technical assistance to LHJs on using WASECURES.

• LHJ may choose to use another notification system in addition to WASECURES to alert staff during incidents.

6.4 Participate in quarterly WASECURES notification drills coordinated by DOH to support statewide communication readiness.

Mid- and end-of-year reports on template provided by DOH.

December 31, 2025 June 30, 2026

Situation Reports sent to DOH Duty Officer (hanalert@doh.wa.gov) during LHJ response.

As situation reports are available.

Mid- and end-of-year reports on template provided by DOH.

December 31, 2025 June 30, 2026

Mid- and end-of-year reports on template provided by DOH.

December 31, 2025 June 30, 2026

6.5 Conduct at least one Local Health Jurisdiction (LHJ)-led drill using the jurisdiction’s preferred staff notification system to ensure operational effectiveness.

7 Healthcare Coalition Partnerships

Submit results of the drill on the mid- OR end-of-year reports on template provided by DOH.

December 31, 2025 OR June 30, 2026

Collaboration between local PHEP recipients and healthcare coalitions is essential to align public health and healthcare system preparedness capabilities, enhance interoperable response plans, and ensure efficient allocation of critical resources during emergencies.

7.1 Participate in the Northwest Healthcare Response Network (NWHRN) monthly or the Healthcare Alliance (HCA) bi-monthly meetings, at least once during each contract reporting period.

The contract reporting periods are July 1 – December 31, 2025, and January 1 – June 30, 2026.

7.2 Participate in the following additional activities with the Northwest Healthcare Response Network (NWHRN) or the Healthcare Alliance (HCA):

• Communications

• Planning

• Training, and/or exercises.

8 LHJ RequestActivity

The following activity is added at the request of the LHJ.

8.1 The LHJ Health Officer will participate in and provide leadership for public health emergency preparedness and response activities aligned with the CDC PHEP cooperative agreement capabilities.

Mid- and end-of-year reports on template provided by DOH.

December 31, 2025 June 30, 2026

Mid- and end-of-year reports on template provided by DOH.

December 31, 2025 June 30, 2026

Mid- and end-of-year reports on template provided by DOH.

December 31, 2025 June 30, 2026

DOH Program and Fiscal Contact Information for all ConCon SOWs can be found on the DOH Finance SharePoint site. Questions related to this SOW, or any other finance-related inquiry, may be sent to finance@doh.wa.gov.

Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) (Applies to federal grant awards.)

This statement of work is supported by federal funds that require compliance with the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA or the Transparency Act). The purpose of the Transparency Act is to make information available online so the public can see how the federal funds are spent.

To comply with this act and be eligible to perform the activities in this statement of work, the LHJ must have a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) generated by SAM.gov.

Information about the LHJ and this statement of work will be made available on USASpending.gov by DOH as required by P.L. 109-282.

Program Specific Requirements

Special Requirements:

Guidance Documents - LHJs are strongly encouraged to use the following documents to inform the implementation of activities in this statement of work. DOH will provide copies of the documents.

New Statement of Work Guidance Document (under development)

Washington State Doctrine for Enhancing Resiliency, Health Security, Response, and Recovery.

Public Health Response Readiness Framework (CDC) 2024-2028 PHEP Program Priorities – Defines Excellence in Response Operations

Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Capabilities: National Standards for State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial Public Health

Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) Cooperative Agreement (2024 – 2029 Guidance Document)

Follow all Federal requirements for use of Federal funds: Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Title 2, Subtitle A, Chapter II, Part 200

Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principle, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards CFR :: 2 CFR Part 200 Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards

Recipients may only use funds for reasonable program purposes, including personnel, travel, supplies, and services.” PHEP Notice of Funding Opportunity: Funding Limitations Supplemental Guidance – February 2024

The following expenses are not allowable with these funds:

• Clothing (except for vests to be worn during exercises or responses)

• Salaries at a rate above Federal Executive Schedule Level II.

• Vehicles (with preapproval, funds may be used to lease vehicles)

• Pay or reimburse backfilling costs for staff.

• Vaccines for seasonal influenza mass vaccination clinics or other routine vaccinations covered by CDC/ACIP schedules.

• Influenza vaccines for the public.

• Promotional items and memorabilia.

• Construction or major renovations.

Preapproval from DOH is required to use these funds for:

• Contracting.

• Purchasing food or beverages is generally not allowable (unless employees are in travel status, then reimbursement of food and beverages is allowable).

• Purchasing equipment (see definition of equipment in 2 CFR 200, link above).

• Disposition of equipment with a current value of (see 2 CFR 200, link above).

• Leasing vehicles.

• Out of state travel.

• Overtime pay for staff directly associated with this statement of work.

• Purchase of caches of vaccine for public health responders and their households to ensure the health and safety of the public health workforce.

• Purchase of caches of vaccine for select critical workforce groups to ensure their health and safety during an exercise testing response plans.

See also DOH A19 Documentation Matrix for additional expenses that may require preapproval.

BILLING

Please refer to the Billing Instructions in the 2025 – 2027 Consolidated Contract.

All expenses on invoices must be related to the Statement of Work Tasks.

Submit invoices monthly on a signed A19-1A invoice voucher form with backup documentation appropriate for risk level. DOH will provide A19 form and risk level.

• Submit invoices monthly within 60 days of the end of the month of service (unless the related ConCon amendment has not been executed, in that case submit invoices as soon as possible after the amendment is executed).

• Please do not submit invoices until the ConCon amendment including the funds has been executed.

• If invoices include indirect costs, there must be a DOH-approved indirect rate cost agreement.

• If there are no expenses related to this Statement of Work for a month, let the DOH Contact via email.

• If you are submitting a supplemental, revised, corrected, or any additional invoice for a month, please clarify your intentions in the email with the invoice.

• Submit final billing within 60 days of the end of the funding period.

CONTRACT NUMBER: CLH32048

AMENDMENT NUMBER: 2

PURPOSE OF CHANGE: To amend this contract between the DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH hereinafter referred to as “DOH”, and COWLITZ COUNTY HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES , a Local Health Jurisdiction, hereinafter referred to as “LHJ”, pursuant to the Modifications/Waivers clause, and to make necessary changes within the scope of this contract and any subsequent amendments thereto.

IT IS

MUTUALLY

AGREED: That the contract is hereby amended as follows:

1. Exhibit A Statements of Work, includes the following statements of work, which are incorporated by this reference and located on the DOH Finance SharePoint site in the Upload Center at the following URL: https://stateofwa.sharepoint.com/sites/doh-ofsfundingresources/sitepages/home.aspx?=e1:9a94688da2d94d3ea80ac7fbc32e4d7c

Adds Statements of Work for the following programs:

Office of Drinking Water Group B Program - Effective July 1, 2025

Amends Statements of Work for the following programs:

Deletes Statements of Work for the following programs:

2. Exhibit B -2 Allocations, attached and incorporated by this reference, amends and replaces Exhibit B-1 Allocations as follows:

Increase of $20,259 for a revised maximum consideration of $1,516,766

Decrease of for a revised maximum consideration of .

No change in the maximum consideration of Exhibit B Allocations are attached only for informational purposes.

3. Exhibit C Federal Grant Awards Index, incorporated by this reference, and located in the ConCon, Funding & BARS library at the URL provided above.

Unless designated otherwise herein, the effective date of this amendment is the date of execution.

ALL OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS of the original contract and any subsequent amendments remain in full force and effect.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has affixed his/her signature in execution thereof.

COWLITZ COUNTY HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES

Signature:

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Date:

STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

Signature:

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Date:

Aug 12, 2025

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Aug 12, 2025

APPROVED AS TO FORM ONLY Assistant Attorney General

Listing Number fka Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance

revenue codes begin with "333". State revenue codes begin with "334".

CONTRACTNUMBER:CLH32048

AMENDMENTNUMBER:1

PURPOSEOFCHANGE:ToamendthiscontractbetweentheDEPARTMENTOFHEALTHhereinafterreferredtoas“DOH”,and COWLITZCOUNTYHEALTH&HUMANSERVICES,aLocalHealthJurisdiction,hereinafterreferredtoas“LHJ”,pursuantto theModifications/Waiversclause,andtomakenecessarychangeswithinthescopeofthiscontractandanysubsequentamendments thereto.

ITISMUTUALLYAGREED:Thatthecontractisherebyamendedasfollows:

1.ExhibitAStatementsofWork,includesthefollowingstatementsofwork,whichareincorporatedbythisreferenceandlocatedon theDOHFinanceSharePointsiteintheUploadCenteratthefollowingURL: https://stateofwa.sharepoint.com/sites/doh-ofsfundingresources/sitepages/home.aspx?=e1:9a94688da2d94d3ea80ac7fbc32e4d7c

AddsStatementsofWorkforthefollowingprograms:

FoundationalPublicHealthServices(FPHS)-EffectiveJanuary1,2025

OfficeofDrinkingWaterGroupBProgram-EffectiveJanuary1,2025

OfficeofResiliency&HealthSecurity-PHEP-EffectiveJanuary1,2025

AmendsStatementsofWorkforthefollowingprograms:

DeletesStatementsofWorkforthefollowingprograms:

2.ExhibitB-1Allocations,attachedandincorporatedbythisreference,amendsandreplacesExhibitB-0Allocationsasfollows:

Increaseof$1,496,507forarevisedmaximumconsiderationof$1,496,507.

Decreaseofforarevisedmaximumconsiderationof

Nochangeinthemaximumconsiderationof.

ExhibitBAllocationsareattachedonlyforinformationalpurposes.

3.ExhibitCFederalGrantAwardsIndex,incorporatedbythisreference,andlocatedintheConCon,Funding&BARSlibraryat theURLprovidedabove.

Unlessdesignatedotherwiseherein,theeffectivedateofthisamendmentisthedateofexecution.

ALLOTHERTERMSANDCONDITIONSoftheoriginalcontractandanysubsequentamendmentsremaininfullforceandeffect.

INWITNESSWHEREOF,theundersignedhasaffixedhis/hersignatureinexecutionthereof.

COWLITZCOUNTYHEALTH&HUMANSERVICESSTATEOFWASHINGTON

Signature: {{Sig_es_:signer1:signature}}

DEPARTMENTOFHEALTH

Signature: {{Sig_es_:signer2:signature}}

RichardRDahl(Jan28,202511:50PST) RichardRDahl Jan28,2025 Jan28,2025

Date: {{Dte_es_:signer1:date}}

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APPROVEDASTOFORMONLY AssistantAttorneyGeneral

January1,2025–December31,2027

CONSOLIDATEDCONTRACT

TableofContents

CONSOLIDATEDCONTRACT

between STATEOFWASHINGTON DEPARTMENTOFHEALTH (Referredtoas“DOH”) and COWLITZCOUNTYHEALTH&HUMANSERVICES (Referredtoas“LHJ”) for

THEDELIVERYOFPUBLICHEALTHSERVICES

FORTHEPERIODOF

January1,2025throughDecember31,2027

1.Purpose

ThisContractisenteredintoinaccordancewithRCW43.70.512,RCW43.70.515,thegeneralstatutorypowersofthe SecretaryoftheDepartmentofHealth(DOH),includingbutnotlimitedtoRCW43.70.020andRCW43.70.040,the generalstatutorypowersoflocalhealthjurisdictions(LHJs),andRCW70.05.060,RCW70.05.070,RCW70.08.020, andRCW70.46.060,theauthorityforjointorcooperativeactionprovidedforunderRCW39.34,andanyLHJhome rulecharterauthority.ThepurposeofthisContractistodefinetheparties’jointandcooperativerelationship.The contractandallStatementsofWorkadoptedunderitsprovisionsareintendedtofacilitatethedeliveryofpublichealth servicestothepeopleinWashingtonState.ThisContractistheresultofcooperativeplanningeffortsbetweentheLHJ andDOHandestablishesthetermsforreimbursementforservicesfundedbystateandfederalgrants.

2.StatementsofWork

Theindividualprogramactivities,requirements,andoutcomes/deliverablestobeachievedbythepartiesunderthis ContractshallbemutuallyagreedtoandissuedasExhibitA,StatementsofWork,subsequenttotheexecutionofthis Contract.TheLHJshallfurnishthenecessarypersonnel,equipment,materialand/orservicesandotherwisedoallthings necessaryfororincidentaltotheperformanceoftheworkassetforth.

3.Exhibits

ThisContractshallincorporatemutuallyagreedtoandissuedamendmentsthroughouttheContractterm,asthe followingExhibits:

•ExhibitA-StatementsofWork

•ExhibitB–Allocations

•ExhibitC–FederalGrantAwardsIndex

4.Definitions

AsusedthroughoutthisContractandunlessamendedforaparticularStatementofWork,thefollowingtermsshallhave themeaningssetforthbelow:

“AssistanceListingNumber”:Theuniqueidentifyingcodeassignedtoafederalassistanceprogramwhichidentifies theawardingagency.

“Budget,Accounting,andReportingSystem(BARS)”:ThesystemdesignedbytheStateAuditor'sofficefor collecting,consolidating,andreportingfinancialbudgetingandaccountinginformationfromalllocalgovernmental units.

“Client”:Anagency,firm,organization,individualorotherentityapplyingfororreceivingservicesprovidedby theLHJunderthisContract.

“ConfidentialInformation”:Informationprotectedfromdisclosureunderfederalorstatelaw.

“ContractCoordinator”:Eachparty’sdesignatedcontactforallnoticesrequiredorpermittedunderthisContract.

“ContractingOfficer”:TheDOHContractsandProcurementOfficeDirectorandhis/herdelegateswithinthat officeauthorizedtoexecutethisagreementonbehalfofDOH.

“Contractor”:AnentitythatprovidesgoodsorservicestoDOHandothers.Acontractornormallyoperatesits businessinacompetitiveenvironment,providesitsgoodsand/orservicestomanydifferentpurchasersduring normalbusinesshours,andisnotsubjecttothecompliancerequirementsofthefederalprogram.

“Equipment”:WhenusedinthisContractisdefinedasanarticleofnon-expendable,tangiblepropertyotherthan land,buildings,orfixtureswhichisusedinoperationsandhavingausefullifeofmorethanoneyearandan acquisitioncostof$5,000ormore(State),$10,000ormore(Federal),orasotherwisestated.

“FederalAssistance”:Assistanceprovidedbyafederalagencyintheformofgrants,contracts,loans,loan guarantees,property,cooperativeagreements,interestsubsidies,insurance,ordirectappropriations,butdoesnot includedirectfederalcashassistancetoindividuals.

“FederalFundingAccountabilityandTransparencyAct(FFATAortheTransparencyAct)”:Afederalacttomake informationavailableonlinesothepubliccanseehowfederalfundsarespent.

“FixedAssets”:Fixedassetsarepropertyand/orequipmentobtainedthroughdonation,gift,purchase,capitallease, orconstructionwithaservicelifeofmorethanoneyear.

“ProgramContact”:Eachparty’sdesignatedcontactforthosepurposesidentifiedintheProgramContactsList resource,respectivetoeachStatementofWork.

“Subcontractor”:AnyindividualorgroupcontractedwiththeLHJtoperformallorpartoftheservicesincluded inthisContract.ThistermwillalsoapplytosituationswhereanLHJ’ssubcontractorcontractswithanother individualorgrouptoperformallorpartoftheservicesincludedinitsagreementwiththeLHJ.

“Subrecipient”or“Subgrantee”:Anon-federalentitythatreceivesasubawardoffederalgrantmoneyorgoods directlyorindirectlyfromDOHandmakesdecisionsregardingwhocanreceivewhatfederalassistance;hasits performancemeasuredagainsttheobjectivescontainedintheDOHagreementwiththefederalgovernment;makes decisionsonhowtooperatetheprogramtoaccomplishtheprogramgoals;hastheobligationtocomplywithfederal subrecipientrequirements;and/orusefederalfundstocarryoutaprogramforthepublicpurposespecifiedinthe authorizingstatute.

5.FundingandBilling

A.DOHshallpaytheLHJforservicesassetforthinExhibitA,StatementsofWork,nottoexceedfundingamounts asdetailedinExhibitB,Allocations(asexecuted).

TheLHJwilladvisetheDOHProgramContactidentifiedforarespectiveStatementofWorkinwriting90calendar dayspriortotheendofthefundedperiod,orassoonaspracticablethereafter,iftheLHJanticipatesnotusingall Contractfunding.

B.IftheExhibitA,StatementofWork,issupportedbyfederalfundsthatrequirecompliancewithFFATA(the TransparencyAct),thecorrespondingcheckboxontheStatementofWorkwillbechecked.

C.TotalconsiderationforthisContractshallbemodifiedbymutuallyagreedtoamendmentsissuedonaperiodic basis.

TheLHJwillsubmitaccurateandtimelybillingswhich,forclarityandconsistency,willbepreparedusingtheA19 formprovidedandfollowingtheinstructionslocatedontheDOHSharepointpageforLHJs.DOHwillauthorize paymentonlyuponsatisfactorycompletionandacceptanceofdeliverablesandforallowablecostsasoutlinedin theStatementofWorkand/orbudget.

D.TheLHJwillsubmitaDOHBARSFinancialReportonaDOH-providedtemplatebyApril15thfortheprior calendaryear.

6.ContractManagement

UnlessotherwisespecifiedintheContract,thefollowingindividualsarethecontacts(“ContractCoordinators”)forall noticesrequiredorpermittedunderthisContract:

LHJContractCoordinator:

Name:CaroleHarrison

Title:Director

MailingAddress:

DOHContractCoordinator:

Name:BrendaHenrikson/ShannonMay

Title:ContractsSpecialist

MailingAddress: 19529thAvenue

Longview,WA98632-4045

PhysicalAddress:

POBox47905

Olympia,WA98504-7905

PhysicalAddress: Sameasabove 111IsraelRdSE

Phone:360-414-5599

EmailAddress:

Olympia,WA98504-7905

Phone:360-236-3933/360-236-3946

EmailAddress: harrisonc@co.cowlitz.wa.us brenda.henrikson@doh.wa.gov shannon.may@doh.wa.gov

ApartymaychangeitsContractCoordinatororitsProgramContactbyprovidingwrittennoticetotheotherparty. DOHProgramContactscanbefoundintheProgramContactsListresource.

7.AccesstoRecords

Totheextentauthorizedbyapplicablefederalandstatelaw,thepartiesshallprovideaccesstorecordsrelevanttothis Contracttoeachother,theJointLegislativeAuditandReviewCommittee,theStateAuditor,andauthorizedfederal officials,atnoadditionalcost.Inspectionsshalloccuratreasonabletimesanduponreasonablenotice.

8.AllWritingsContainedHerein

ThisContractcontainsallthetermsandconditionsagreeduponbytheparties.Nootherunderstandings,oralorotherwise, regardingthesubjectmatterofthisContractshallbedeemedtoexistortobindanyofthepartieshereto.Theindividuals signingthisContract,andsubsequentamendmentscertifybytheirsignaturesthattheyareauthorizedtosignthis Contractonbehalfoftheirrespectiveentity.

9.Assignment

ExceptforsubcontractingasauthorizedinthisContract,theLHJshallnotassignordelegate,inwholeorinpart,this Contractoranyofitsrights,duties,obligations,orresponsibilities,withoutthepriorwrittenconsentofDOH’s ContractingOfficer,whichconsentshallnotbeunreasonablywithheld.

10.Assurances

ThepartiesagreethatallactivitypursuanttothisContractshallbeinaccordancewithallapplicablecurrentfederal, state,andlocallaws,rules,andregulations.

TheLHJacknowledgesitsagreementtocomplywithfederalcertificationsandassurancesbysigningandreturningthe following:

1.StandardFederalCertificationsandAssurances(page12)

2.FederalAssurancesforNon-ConstructionPrograms(page17)

11.ConfidentialInformation

ThepartiesagreetocomplywithallstateandfederalstatutesandregulationsrelatingtoConfidentialInformation.DOH andLHJwilllimitaccesstotheConfidentialInformationtothefewestnumberofpeoplenecessarytocompletethe work.EveryonehavingaccesstoConfidentialInformationcoveredbythisContractmustagreetoprotectthe confidentialityoftheinformation.

EitherpartytothisContractmaydesignatecertainConfidentialInformationas“ConfidentialInformation/Notice Requested.”Thedesignationshallbemadebyclearlystamping,watermarking,orotherwisemarkingeachpageofthe ConfidentialInformation.Ifathird-partyrequestorseeksinformationthathasbeenmarked“Confidential Information/NoticeRequested,”noticeshallbegiventothemarkingpartypriortoreleaseoftheinformation.Such noticeshallbeprovidedtotheprogramcontactnolessthanfive(5)businessdayspriortothedateofdisclosure,to allowthepartyobjectingtodisclosuretoseekaprotectiveorderfromthepropertribunal.

DOHandLHJagreetoestablish,document,andmaintainsecuritypracticesandsafeguardsconsistentwithstateand federallaws,regulations,standards,andguidelinestopreventunauthorizedaccess,use,ordisclosureofConfidential Informationinanyform.Inaccordancewithfederalandstatecontractingrequirements,DOHmaymonitor,audit,or investigateLHJmanagementofConfidentialInformationrelatingtothisContract.Workingtogether,theLHJand DOHmayuseanyandalltoolsavailabletotrackContractrelatedConfidentialInformation.

Ifoneofthepartiesbecomesawareofanactualorsuspectedbreachofconfidentiality,thatpartywillpromptlynotify theContractCoordinatorfortheotherpartyofthefacts.Thepartieswillworkwithintheirrespectiveorganizationsto takeanystepsnecessarytodeterminethescopeofthebreachandtorestorereasonablesecuritytotheConfidential Information.Bothpartiesagreetomitigateanyknownharmfuleffectsofabreachinconfidentiality,includingnotifying affectedindividualstotheextentrequiredbylaw.Thepartieswillalsoreasonablycooperatewithlawenforcementas appropriate.

12.EthicsandConflictofInterest

Bothpartiesandtheirofficersshallcomplywithallethicslawsandprocurementstandardsapplicabletotheiractivities underthisContract,includingRCW42.23andRCW42.52,and2CFR200.318,andassubsequentlyamended.The LHJmustmaintainandcomplywithwrittenstandardsofconductcoveringconflictsofinterestandgoverningtheactions ofitsemployeesengagedintheselection,award,andadministrationofsubcontracts.TheLHJmustcomplywiththe followingminimumrequirements:

Noemployee,officer,oragentmayparticipateintheselection,award,oradministrationofasubcontractsupportedby agrantawardiftheyhavearealorapparentconflictofinterest.Suchaconflictofinterestwouldarisewhenthe employee,officer,oragent,anymemberoftheirimmediatefamily,theirpartner,oranorganizationwhichemploysor isabouttoemployanyofthepartiesindicatedherein,hasafinancialorotherinterestinoratangiblepersonalbenefit fromafirmconsideredforacontract.Theofficers,employees,andagentsoftheLHJmayneithersolicitnoraccept gratuities,favors,oranythingofmonetaryvaluefromcontractorsorpartiestosubcontractsandmustcomplywith Chapter39.26.020RCW.However,LHJmaysetstandardsforsituationsinwhichthefinancialinterestisnot substantial,orthegiftisanunsoliciteditemofnominalvalue.Thestandardsofconductmustprovidefordisciplinary actionstobeappliedforviolationsofsuchstandardsbyofficers,employees,oragentsoftheLHJ.

Ifaviolationoccursandisnotcuredwithinareasonabletimeafternotice,theotherpartyshallhavetherighttoterminate thisContract.Thissectionisexpresslysubjecttosection14.Disputes,inthisContract.

13.DebarmentCertification

TheLHJ,bysigningthisContract,certifiesthattheLHJisnotpresentlydebarred,suspended,proposedfordebarment, declaredineligible,orvoluntarilyexcludedfromparticipatinginthisContractbyanyfederaldepartmentoragency. TheLHJalsoagreestoincludetheaboverequirementinallsubcontractsintowhichitenters.TheLHJwillnotifyDOH ofanysucheventsthatmayoccurduringthetermoftheContract.

14.Disputes

Exceptasotherwiseprovidedinthiscontract,whenadisputearisesbetweenthepartiesanditcannotberesolvedby directnegotiation,thepartiesagreetoparticipateingoodfaithinnon-bindingmediation.Themediatorshallbechosen byagreementoftheparties.Ifthepartiescannotagreeonamediator,thepartiesshalluseamediationservicelocated inWashingtonStatethatselectsaqualifiedmediatorfortheparties.Eachpartyshallbearitsowncostsformediation andeachpartyshallcontributeequallytothemediator’sfee,ifany.Thepartiesagreethatmediationshallprecedeany actioninajudicialtribunal.

Nothinginthiscontractshallbeconstruedtolimittheparties’choiceofamutuallyacceptablealternatedispute resolutionmethodinadditiontothedisputeresolutionprocedureoutlinedabove.

15.EquipmentPurchases

EquipmentpurchasedbytheLHJforusebytheLHJoritssubcontractorsduringthetermofthisContractusingfederal funds,inwholeorinpart,shallbethepropertyoftheLHJ.Theuse,managementanddisposaloftheequipmentmust complywithfederalrequirements.TheserequirementsarefoundintheOfficeofManagementandBudget’s(OMB’s) UniformGuidance,Title2CodeofFederalRegulationsPart200(2CFR200)-UniformAdministrativeRequirements, CostPrinciples,andAuditRequirementsforFederalAwards,orareincludedinthefederalfundingagency’s regulations.EquipmentpurchasedbytheLHJforusebytheLHJoritssubcontractorsduringthetermofthisContract usingnon-federalfunds,inwholeorinpart,shallbethepropertyoftheLHJunlessnotedotherwiseintherespective StatementofWork.

16.GoverningLawandVenue

ThelawsofthestateofWashingtongovernthisContract,venueshallbeproperonlyinThurstonCounty,Washington.

17.IndependentCapacity

TheemployeesoragentsofeachpartywhoareengagedintheperformanceofthisContractshallcontinuetobe employeesoragentsofthatpartyandshallnotbeconsideredforanypurposetobeemployeesoragentsoftheother party.

18.Insurance

TheLHJcertifiesthatitisself-insured,isamemberofariskpool,ormaintainsinsurancecoveragessufficienttocover obligationsunderthisContract.Eachpartyshallpayforlossesforwhichitisfoundliable.TheLHJagreestorequireall subcontractorstomaintaininsuranceintypesandwithlimitsasmaybedeterminedbytheLHJand/oritsriskmanager, unlesstheLHJandDOHagreeotherwise.

19.Licensing,Accreditation,andRegistration

TheLHJshallcomplywithallapplicablelocal,state,andfederallicensing,accreditationandregistrationrequirements andstandards,necessaryfortheperformanceofthisContract.

20.MaintenanceofRecords

EachpartytothisContractshallmaintainbooks,records,documents,andotherevidencethatsufficientlyandproperly reflectalldirectandindirectcostsexpendedbyit.Allbooks,records,documents,andothermaterialrelevanttothis Contractwillberetainedforsix(6)yearsafterexpirationunlessotherwiserequiredforlongerperiod.Ifanylitigation, claim,orauditisstartedbeforetheexpirationofthesix-yearperiod,therecordsshallberetaineduntilalllitigation, claims,orauditfindingsinvolvingtherecordshavebeenresolved.

Eachpartywillusereasonablesecurityproceduresandprotectionstoensurethatrecordsanddocumentsprovidedby theotherpartyarenoterroneouslydisclosedtothirdparties.Bothpartiesagreetocontinueprotectingrecordsin accordancewithSection11.ConfidentialInformation,untilsuchtimeastheinformationisdestroyedinaccordance withapplicablestateandfederalrecordsretentionlaws.

21.ModificationsandWaivers

ThisContract,oranytermorcondition,maybemodifiedonlybyawrittenamendmentsignedbytheDOHContracting OfficerandtheauthorizedrepresentativefortheLHJ.Eitherpartymayproposeanamendment.However,anystateor federallaw,regulation,orgrantfundingrequirement,includinganythingamendedafterthefact,thatmustbeincludedin ordertoreceiveorexpendthegrantfundingisherebyincorporatedbyreference,andmaybedocumentedbyletter amendmentfromDOHtotheLHJ.

Failureordelayonthepartofeitherpartytoexerciseanyright,power,privilege,orremedyprovidedunderthisContract shallnotconstituteawaiver.NoprovisionofthisContractmaybewaivedbyeitherpartyexceptinawritingsignedbythe DOHContractingOfficerortheauthorizedrepresentativeoftheLHJ.

22.NoThird-PartyRightsCreated

ThisContract,oranyprogramhereunder,isenteredintosolelyforthebenefitofthetwopartiestheretoandshallnot beconstruedasgivingrisetoanyright,remedyorexpectancyofanykindornatureonthepartofanythirdparty.

23.Nondiscrimination

DuringtheperformanceofthisContract,theLHJandDOHshallcomplywithallfederalandstatenondiscriminationlaws, regulations,andpolicies.IntheeventoftheLHJ’snoncomplianceorrefusaltocomplywithanynondiscriminationlaw, regulationorpolicy,thisContractmayberescinded,canceled,orterminatedinwholeorinpart,andtheLHJmaybe declaredineligibleforfurthercontractswithDOH.TheLHJshall,however,begivenareasonabletimeinwhichtocure thisnoncompliance.Anydisputemayberesolvedinaccordancewiththe“Disputes”proceduresetforthherein.

24.OrderofPrecedence

IntheeventofaninconsistencyinthetermsofthisContract,orbetweenitstermsandanyapplicablestatuteorrule,the inconsistencyshallberesolvedbygivingprecedenceinthefollowingorder:

Applicablestateandfederalstatutes,andlocallaws,rules,regulations,andfundingrequirements. TermsandconditionsofthisContract.

StatementsofWork.

AnyotherprovisionsofthisContract,includingothermaterialsincorporatedbyreference.

25.OwnershipofMaterial/RightsinData

RecordsandotherdocumentsrelevanttothisContract,inanymedium,furnishedbyonepartytothisContracttothe otherparty,willremainthepropertyofthefurnishingparty,unlessotherwiseagreed.Datawhichisdeliveredunder theContractshallbetransferredtoDOHwithanonexclusive,royalty-free,perpetual,irrevocablelicensetopublish, translate,reproduce,modify,deliver,perform,disposeof,andtoauthorizeotherstodoso;providedthatsuchlicense shallbelimitedtotheextentwhichtheLHJhasarighttograntsuchalicense.TheLHJshallexertallreasonableeffort toadviseDOH,atthetimeofdeliveryofdatafurnishedunderthisContract,ofallknownorpotentialinvasionsof privacycontainedthereinandofanyportionofsuchdocumentwhichwasnotproducedintheperformanceofthis Contract.DOHshallreceivepromptwrittennoticeofeachnoticeorclaimorcopyrightinfringementreceivedbythe LHJwithrespecttoanydatadeliveredunderthisContract.DOHshallhavetherighttomodifyorremoveanyrestrictive markingsplaceduponthedatabytheLHJ,providedthatifDOHmodifiesorremovessuchmarkingswithouttheLHJ’s approval,itassumesallliabilityfordoingso.

26.PublicRecordsAct

NotwithstandingSections11or18,thepartiestothiscontractarepublicbodiessubjecttothePublicRecordsAct,RCW 42.56(PRA).UnderthePRA,allmaterialsrelatingtotheconductofgovernmentortheperformanceofany governmentalorproprietaryfunctionprepared,owned,used,orretainedbyapublicbodyoritsfunctionalequivalents areconsideredpublicrecords.ThePRArequiresthatpublicrecordsresponsivetoapublicrecordsrequestbepromptly producedunlessthePRAoran“otherstatute”exemptssuchrecordsfromproduction.ThisContractisnotintendedto alteranyparty’sobligationsunderthePRA.Thepartiesagreethatifonepartyreceivesapublicrecordsrequest (receivingparty)forfilesthatmayincludeconfidentialinformationunderGeneralTermsandConditionsSection11 (Confidentiality/SafeguardingofInformation),thereceivingpartywillnotifytheotherpartyoftherequestandofthe

datethattherecordswillbereleasedtotherequesterunlesstheotherpartyobtainsacourtorderenjoiningdisclosure. Iftheotherpartyfailstoobtainthecourtorderenjoiningdisclosure,thereceivingpartymayreleasetherequested informationonthedatespecified.Iftheotherpartyobtainsacourtorderfromacourtofcompetentjurisdictionenjoining disclosurepursuanttothePRA,thereceivingpartyshallmaintaintheconfidentialityoftheinformationperthecourt order.

27.Publications

Anyprogramreports,articles,andpublicationsthatresultfrominformationgatheredthroughuseofstateandfederal fundsmustacknowledgereceivingsupportfromDOHand/ortheappropriatefederalagencies.Correspondingly,such documentsresultingfrominformationgatheredthroughuseoflocalfundsmustacknowledgereceiptofsuchlocal support.

28.ResponsibilityforActions

EachpartytothisContractshallbesolelyresponsiblefortheactsandomissionsofitsownofficers,employees,and agentsintheperformanceofthisContract.NeitherpartytothisContractwillberesponsiblefortheactsandomissions ofentitiesorindividualsnotpartytothisContract.DOHandtheLHJshallcooperateinthedefenseoftortlawsuits, whenpossible.

29.Recapture

IntheeventthattheLHJfailstoperformthiscontractinaccordancewithstateorfederallaws,and/ortheprovisionsof thisContract,DOHreservestherighttorecapturefundsinanamounttocompensateDOHforthenoncompliance, includingtheamountofanygrantfundsadministeredpursuanttothiscontract.

30.LossorReductionofFunding

Intheeventfundingfromstate,federal,orothersourcesiswithdrawn,reduced,orlimitedinanywayaftertheeffective dateofthiscontractandpriortonormalcompletion,DOHmayelecttosuspendorterminatethecontract,inwholeor inpart,underthe"TerminationforConvenience"clausewithaten(10)businessdaynoticetoLHJ,totheextent possible,subjecttorenegotiationatDOH’sdiscretionunderthosenewfundinglimitationsandconditions.

31.Severability

IfanytermorconditionofthisContractisheldinvalid,suchinvalidityshallnotaffectthevalidityoftheothertermsor conditionsofthisContract,provided,however,thattheremainingtermsandconditionscanstillfairlybegiveneffect.

32.Subcontracts

UnlessspecificallynotedasnotallowablewithinaStatementofWork,theLHJmaysubcontractanyoralltheservices orotherobligationsspecifiedinthisContract.TheLHJwillrequirethesubcontractortocomplywithalltheapplicable termsandconditionsofthisContract,includingallterms,conditions,certifications,andassurances.TheLHJagreesit isresponsibleforassuringadequateperformanceonthepartofthesubcontractor.

Thepartiesagreethatallsubcontractorsmustberesponsibleforanyliabilitiescreatedbytheiractionsoromissions.In theeventDOH,LHJ,andsubcontractorarefoundbyajuryortrieroffacttobejointlyandseverallyliableforpersonal injurydamagesarisingfromanyactoromission,theneachentityshallberesponsibleforitsproportionateshare.

33.Subrecipient

Forthoseactivitiesdesignatedas“subrecipient”inExhibitA,StatementsofWork,theLHJmustcomplywithapplicable federalrequirements,includingbutnotlimitedtoOMB’sUniformGuidanceat2CFR200,SubpartsD(PostFederal AwardRequirements),E(CostPrinciples)andF(AuditRequirements),andprogramspecificfederalregulations,and asanyoftheserequirementsmaysubsequentlybeamended.IftheLHJexpends$1,000,000ormoreinfederalgrants orawardsfromallsources,itisresponsibleforobtainingtherequiredsingleaudit.

34.Survivability

ThetermsandconditionscontainedinthisContract,whichbytheirsenseandcontextareintendedtosurvivethe expirationoftheContract,shallsurvive.Survivingtermsinclude,butarenotlimitedto:AccesstoRecords,Confidential

Information,Disputes,ResponsibilityforActions,MaintenanceofRecords,OwnershipofMaterial/RightsinData, Subcontracts,Recapture,TerminationforConvenience,TerminationforDefault,andTerminationProcedure.

35.Term

ThisContractwillbeineffectfollowingexecutionbythepartiesfromJanuary1,2025throughDecember31,2027, unlessterminatedearlierasprovidedherein.

36.TerminationforConvenience

ExceptasotherwiseprovidedinthisContract,eitherpartymayterminateorsuspendthisContract,oranyprogram hereunder,forconveniencebyprovidingatleastthirty(30)days’advancewrittennoticetotheotherparty.

IfDOHelectstosuspendtheContract,inwholeorinpart,LHJshallstopworkasoftheeffectivedateofDOH’swritten noticeofsuspension.Duringsuspension,eachPartywillreasonablynotifytheotherofanyconditionsthatmayaffect resumptionofperformance.UponDOH’swrittennoticetoresumeperformance,LHJshallresumeworkunlessthe LHJprovidesnoticetoDOHthatservicescannotberesumed.IfLHJcannotresumeperformance,theContractor affectedExhibitA,StatementofWork,willbedeemedterminateduponthedatetheLHJreceivednoticetosuspend performance.

37.TerminationforDefault

(a)IntheeventofadefaultbyeitherpartyunderthisContract,thenondefaultingpartymaygivewrittennoticetothe defaultingpartythatitintendstoterminatethisContract,oranyprogramhereunder,ifthedefaultisnotcuredwithin thirty(30)daysofthedateofthenotice,orsuchlongerperiodoftimeasmaybereasonableunderthecircumstances. Ifthedefaultisnotcuredwithinthattime,thenondefaultingpartymaythennotifythedefaultingpartyinwriting thatthisContractisterminated.Intheeventofsuchtermination,thenondefaultingpartyshallhaveallrightsand remediesavailabletoitundergenerallaw.

(b)AdisputedterminationfordefaultisexpresslysubjecttotheDisputessectionofthisContract.

38.TerminationProcedure

UponterminationDOHmayrequiretheLHJtodelivertoDOHanynon-LHJ-ownedequipment,data,orotherproperty specificallyproducedoracquiredfortheperformanceofsuchpartofthisContractashasbeenterminated.

DOHshallpaytotheLHJtheagreeduponprice,ifseparatelystated,forcompletedworkandservicesacceptedby DOH.Inaddition,DOHshallpaytheamountdeterminedbyDOH’sContractingOfficerfor(a)completedworkand servicesforwhichnoseparatepriceisstated,(b)partiallycompletedworkandservices,(c)otherpropertyorservices whichareacceptedbyDOH,and(d)theprotectionandpreservationoftheproperty.DisagreementbytheLHJwith thedeterminationofDOH’sContractingOfficerthatrelatestotheobligationsoramountsduetotheLHJshallbe consideredadisputewithinthemeaningofthe“Disputes”clauseofthisContract.DOHmaywithholdfromany amountsduetheLHJforsuchcompletedworkorservicessuchsumasDOH’sContractingOfficerreasonably determinestobenecessarytoprotectDOHagainstpotentiallossorliability.TherightsandremediesofDOHprovided inthissectionshallnotbeexclusiveandareinadditiontoanyotherrightsandremediesprovidedbylaworunderthis Contract.

Afterreceiptofawrittennoticeoftermination,theLHJshall:

•StopworkundertheContractonthedateandtotheextentspecifiedinthenotice.

•Placenofurtherordersorsubcontractsformaterials,services,orfacilities,exceptasnecessarytocompletesuch portionoftheworknotterminated.

•AssigntoDOH,totheextentreasonablydirectedbyDOH’sContractingOfficerandtotheextentthattheLHJ hasthelegalrighttodoso,alloftheright,title,andinterestoftheLHJundertheordersandsubcontractsin whichcaseDOHhastheright,atitsreasonablediscretion,tosettleorpayanyorallclaimsarisingoutofthe terminationofsuchordersandsubcontracts.

•Settlealloutstandingliabilitiesandallclaimsarisingoutofordersorsubcontracts,withtheapprovalor ratificationofDOH’sContractingOfficertotheextenthe/shemayreasonablyrequire,whichapprovalor ratificationshallbefinalforallthepurposesofthisclause.

•TransfertitletoDOHanddeliver,asreasonablydirectedbyDOH’sContractingOfficer,anypropertywhich,if theContracthadbeencompleted,wouldhavebeenrequiredtobefurnishedtoDOH.

•CompleteperformanceofsuchpartoftheworknotterminatedbyDOH’sContractingOfficer;and,

•Takesuchactionasmaybenecessary,orasDOH’sContractingOfficermayreasonablydirect,fortheprotection andpreservationofthepropertyrelatedtothisContract,whichisinthepossessionoftheLHJ,orits subcontractors,andinwhichDOHhasormayacquireaninterest.

INWITNESSWHEREOF,thepartieshaveexecutedthisContract.

COWLITZCOUNTYHEALTH&HUMANSERVICESSTATEOFWASHINGTON DEPARTMENTOFHEALTH

Signature:

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RichardRDahl(Dec10,202413:57PST) RichardRDahl

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Chairman,CowlitzCountyCommissioner

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BrendaHenrikson(Dec10,202415:57PST)

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ContractsSpecialist

RichardRDahl

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StandardFederalCertificationsandAssurances

FollowingaretheAssurances,Certifications,andSpecialConditionsthatapplytoallfederallyfunded(inwholeorinpart) agreementsadministeredbytheWashingtonStateDepartmentofHealth,includingbutnotlimitedtoExhibitAStatements ofWorkdesignatedas“subrecipient”

CERTIFICATIONS

1.CERTIFICATIONREGARDINGDEBARMENTANDSUSPENSION

Theundersigned(authorizedofficialsigningforthecontractingorganization)certifiestothebestofhisorher knowledgeandbelief,thatthecontractor,definedastheprimaryparticipantinaccordancewith45CFRPart76,and itsprincipals:

A.Arenotpresentlydebarred,suspended,proposedfordebarment,declaredineligible,orvoluntarilyexcluded fromcoveredtransactionsbyanyFederalDepartmentoragency.

B.Havenotwithinathree-yearperiodprecedingthiscontractbeenconvictedoforhadaciviljudgmentrendered againstthemforcommissionoffraudoracriminaloffenseinconnectionwithobtaining,attemptingtoobtain, orperformingapublic(Federal,State,orlocal)transactionorcontractunderapublictransaction;violationof FederalorStateantitruststatutesorcommissionofembezzlement,theft,forgery,bribery,falsificationor destructionofrecords,makingfalsestatements,orreceivingstolenproperty;

C.Arenotpresentlyindictedorotherwisecriminallyorcivillychargedbyagovernmentalentity(Federal,State, orlocal)withcommissionofanyoftheoffensesenumeratedinparagraph(b)ofthiscertification;and

D.Havenotwithinathree-yearperiodprecedingthiscontracthadoneormorepublictransactions(Federal,State, orlocal)terminatedforcauseordefault.

Shouldthecontractornotbeabletoprovidethiscertification,anexplanationastowhyshouldbeplacedafterthe assurancespageinthecontract.

Thecontractoragreesbysigningthiscontractthatitwillinclude,withoutmodification,theclausetitledCertification RegardingDebarment,Suspension,Ineligibility,andVoluntaryExclusion--LowerTierCoveredTransactionsinall lowertiercoveredtransactions(i.e.,transactionswithsub-granteesand/orcontractors)andinallsolicitationsforlower tiercoveredtransactionsinaccordancewith45CFRPart76.

2.CERTIFICATIONREGARDINGDRUG-FREEWORKPLACEREQUIREMENTS

Theundersigned(authorizedofficialsigningforthecontractingorganization)certifiesthatthecontractorwill,orwill continueto,provideadrug-freeworkplaceinaccordancewith45CFRPart76by:

A.Publishingastatementnotifyingemployeesthattheunlawfulmanufacture,distribution,dispensing,possession oruseofacontrolledsubstanceisprohibitedinthegrantee’sworkplaceandspecifyingtheactionsthatwillbe takenagainstemployeesforviolationofsuchprohibition.

B.Establishinganongoingdrug-freeawarenessprogramtoinformemployeesabout:

1)TheDangersofdrugabuseintheworkplace.

2)Thecontractor’spolicyofmaintainingadrug-freeworkplace.

3)Anyavailabledrugcounseling,rehabilitation,andemployeeassistanceprograms;and

4)Thepenaltiesthatmaybeimposeduponemployeesfordrugabuseviolationsoccurringintheworkplace.

C.Makingitarequirementthateachemployeetobeengagedintheperformanceofthecontractbegivenacopyof thestatementrequiredbyparagraph1)above.

D.Notifyingtheemployeeinthestatementrequiredbyparagraph1),above,that,asaconditionofemployment underthecontract,theemployeewill:

1)Abidebythetermsofthestatement;and

2)Notifytheemployerinwritingofhisorherconvictionforaviolationofacriminaldrugstatuteoccurring intheworkplacenolaterthanfivecalendardaysaftersuchconviction.

E.Notifyingtheagencyinwritingwithinten(10)calendardaysafterreceivingnoticeunderparagraphD.2)from anemployeeorotherwisereceivingactualnoticeofsuchconviction.Employersofconvictedemployeesmust providenotice,includingpositiontitle,toeverycontractofficerorotherdesigneeonwhosecontractactivitythe convictedemployeewasworking,unlesstheFederalagencyhasdesignatedacentralpointforthereceiptofsuch notices.Noticeshallincludetheidentificationnumber(s)ofeachaffectedgrant.

F.Takingoneofthefollowingactions,within30calendardaysofreceivingnoticeunderparagraphD.2)with respecttoanyemployeewhoissoconvicted:

1)Takingappropriatepersonnelactionagainstsuchanemployee,uptoandincludingtermination,consistent withtherequirementsoftheRehabilitationActof1973,asamended;or

2)Requiringsuchemployeetoparticipatesatisfactorilyinadrugabuseassistanceorrehabilitationprogram approvedforsuchpurposesbyaFederal,State,orlocalhealth,lawenforcement,orotherappropriate agency.

G.Makingagoodfaithefforttocontinuetomaintainadrug-freeworkplacethroughimplementationofparagraphs (A),(B),(C),(D),(E),and(F).

Forpurposesofparagraph(E)regardingagencynotificationofcriminaldrugconvictions,DOHhasdesignated thefollowingcentralpointforreceiptofsuchnotices:

ComplianceandInternalControlOfficer

DepartmentofHealth–OfficeofFinancialServices

POBox47901

Olympia,WA98504-7901

3.CERTIFICATIONREGARDINGLOBBYING

Title31,UnitedStatesCode,Section1352,entitled"Limitationonuseofappropriatedfundstoinfluencecertain Federalcontractingandfinancialtransactions,"generallyprohibitsrecipientsofFederalgrantsandcooperative agreementsfromusingFederal(appropriated)fundsforlobbyingtheExecutiveorLegislativeBranchesoftheFederal GovernmentinconnectionwithaSPECIFICgrantorcooperativeagreement.Section1352alsorequiresthateach personwhorequestsorreceivesaFederalgrantorcooperativeagreementmustdiscloselobbyingundertakenwith non-Federal(non-appropriated)funds.TheserequirementsapplytograntsandcooperativeagreementsEXCEEDING $100,000intotalcosts(45CFRPart93).

Theundersigned(authorizedofficialsigningforthecontractingorganization)certifies,tothebestofhisorher knowledgeandbelief,that:

A.NoFederalappropriatedfundshavebeenpaidorwillbepaid,byoronbehalfoftheundersigned,toanyperson forinfluencingorattemptingtoinfluenceanofficeroremployeeofanyagency,aMemberofCongress,anofficer oremployeeofCongress,oranemployeeofaMemberofCongressinconnectionwiththeawardingofany Federalcontract,themakingofanyFederalgrant,themakingofanyFederalloan,theenteringintoofany cooperativeagreement,andtheextension,continuation,renewal,amendment,ormodificationofanyFederal contract,grant,loan,orcooperativeagreement.

B.IfanyfundsotherthanFederallyappropriatedfundshavebeenpaidorwillbepaidtoanypersonforinfluencing orattemptingtoinfluenceanofficeroremployeeofanyagency,aMemberofCongress,anofficeroremployee ofCongress,oranemployeeofaMemberofCongressinconnectionwiththisFederalcontract,grant,loan,or

cooperativeagreement,theundersignedshallcompleteandsubmitStandardForm-LLL,"DisclosureofLobbying Activities,"inaccordancewithitsinstructions.(Ifneeded,StandardForm-LLL,"DisclosureofLobbying Activities,"itsinstructions,andcontinuationsheetareincludedattheendoftheapplicationform.)

C.Theundersignedshallrequirethatthelanguageofthiscertificationbeincludedintheawarddocumentsforall subcontractsatalltiers(includingsubcontracts,subcontracts,andcontractsundergrants,loans,andcooperative agreements)andthatallsubrecipientsshallcertifyanddiscloseaccordingly.

Thiscertificationisamaterialrepresentationoffactuponwhichreliancewasplacedwhenthistransactionwasmade orenteredinto.Submissionofthiscertificationisaprerequisiteformakingorenteringthistransactionimposedby Section1352,U.S.Code.Anypersonwhofailstofiletherequiredcertificationshallbesubjecttoacivilpenaltyof notlessthan$10,000andnotmorethan$100,000foreachsuchfailure.

4.CERTIFICATIONREGARDINGPROGRAMFRAUDCIVILREMEDIESACT(PFCRA)

Theundersigned(authorizedofficialsigningforthecontractingorganization)certifiesthatthestatementshereinare true,complete,andaccuratetothebestofhisorherknowledge,andthatheorsheisawarethatanyfalse,fictitious, orfraudulentstatementsorclaimsmaysubjecthimorhertocriminal,civil,oradministrativepenalties.The undersignedagreesthatthecontractingorganizationwillcomplywiththePublicHealthServicetermsandconditions ofawardifacontractisawarded.

5.CERTIFICATIONREGARDINGENVIRONMENTALTOBACCOSMOKE

PublicLaw103-227,alsoknownasthePro-ChildrenActof1994(Act),requiresthatsmokingnotbepermittedin anyportionofanyindoorfacilityownedorleasedorcontractedforbyanentityandusedroutinelyorregularlyfor theprovisionofhealth,daycare,earlychildhooddevelopmentservices,educationorlibraryservicestochildrenunder theageof18,iftheservicesarefundedbyFederalprogramseitherdirectlyorthroughStateorlocalgovernments,by Federalgrant,contract,loan,orloanguarantee.Thelawalsoappliestochildren’sservicesthatareprovidedinindoor facilitiesthatareconstructed,operated,ormaintainedwithsuchFederalfunds.Thelawdoesnotapplytochildren’s servicesprovidedinprivateresidence,portionsoffacilitiesusedforinpatientdrugoralcoholtreatment,service providerswhosesolesourceofapplicableFederalfundsisMedicareorMedicaid,orfacilitieswhereWICcoupons areredeemed.

Failuretocomplywiththeprovisionsofthelawmayresultintheimpositionofacivilmonetarypenaltyofupto $1,000foreachviolationand/ortheimpositionofanadministrativecomplianceorderontheresponsibleentity.

Bysigningthecertification,theundersignedcertifiesthatthecontractingorganizationwillcomplywiththe requirementsoftheActandwillnotallowsmokingwithinanyportionofanyindoorfacilityusedfortheprovision ofservicesforchildrenasdefinedbytheAct.

Thecontractingorganizationagreesthatitwillrequirethatthelanguageofthiscertificationbeincludedinany subcontractswhichcontainprovisionsforchildren’sservicesandthatallsubrecipientsshallcertifyaccordingly.

ThePublicHealthServicesstronglyencouragesallrecipientstoprovideasmoke-freeworkplaceandpromotethe non-useoftobaccoproducts.ThisisconsistentwiththePHSmissiontoprotectandadvancethephysicalandmental healthoftheAmericanpeople.

6.DEBARMENT,SUSPENSION,ANDOTHERRESPONSIBILITYMATTERS-INSTRUCTIONSFOR CERTIFICATION

Bysigningandsubmittingthiscertification,theprospectivecontractorisprovidingthecertificationsetoutbelow.

A.Theinabilityofapersontoprovidethecertificationrequiredbelowwillnotnecessarilyresultindenialof participationinthiscoveredtransaction.Theprospectivecontractorshallsubmitanexplanationofwhyitcannot providethecertificationsetoutbelow.Thecertificationorexplanationwillbeconsideredinconnectionwiththe departmentoragency'sdeterminationwhethertoenterthistransaction.However,failureoftheprospective contractortofurnishacertificationoranexplanationshalldisqualifysuchpersonfromparticipationinthis transaction.

B.Thecertificationinthisclauseisamaterialrepresentationoffactuponwhichreliancewasplacedwhenthe departmentoragencydeterminedtoenterthistransaction.Ifitislaterdeterminedthattheprospectivecontractor knowinglyrenderedanerroneouscertification,inadditiontootherremediesavailabletotheFederalGovernment, thedepartmentoragencymayterminatethistransactionforcauseofdefault.

C.Theprospectivecontractorshallprovideimmediatewrittennoticetothedepartmentoragencytowhomthis contractissubmittedifatanytimetheprospectivecontractorlearnsthatitscertificationwaserroneouswhen submittedorhasbecomeerroneousbyreasonofchangedcircumstances.

D.Thetermscoveredtransaction,debarred,suspended,ineligible,lowertiercoveredtransaction,participant,person, primarycoveredtransaction,principal,proposal,andvoluntarilyexcluded,asusedinthisclause,havethe meaningssetoutintheDefinitionsandCoveragesectionsoftherulesimplementingExecutiveOrder12549.You maycontactthepersontowhomthiscontractissubmittedforassistanceinobtainingacopyofthoseregulations.

E.Theprospectivecontractoragreesbysubmittingthiscontractthat,shouldtheproposedcoveredtransactionbe entered,itshallnotknowinglyenteranylowertiercoveredtransactionwithapersonwhoisdebarred,suspended, declaredineligible,orvoluntarilyexcludedfromparticipationinthiscoveredtransaction,unlessauthorizedby DOH.

F.Theprospectivecontractorfurtheragreesbysubmittingthiscontractthatitwillincludetheclausetitled CertificationRegardingDebarment,Suspension,IneligibilityandVoluntaryExclusion--LowerTierCovered Transaction,providedbyHHS,withoutmodification,inalllowertiercoveredtransactionsandinallsolicitations forlowertiercoveredtransactions.

G.Aparticipantinacoveredtransactionmayrelyuponacertificationofaprospectiveparticipantinalowertier coveredtransactionthatitisnotdebarred,suspended,ineligible,orvoluntarilyexcludedfromthecovered transaction,unlessitknowsthatthecertificationiserroneous.Aparticipantmaydecidethemethodandfrequency bywhichitdeterminestheeligibilityofitsprincipals.Eachparticipantmay,butisnotrequiredto,checkthe NonprocurementListofexcludedpartiesathttps://sam.gov/content/home.

H.Nothingcontainedintheforegoingshallbeconstruedtorequireestablishmentofasystemofrecordstorenderin goodfaiththecertificationrequiredbythisclause.Theknowledgeandinformationofaparticipantisnotrequired toexceedthatwhichisnormallypossessedbyaprudentpersonintheordinarycourseofbusinessdealings.

I.ExceptfortransactionsauthorizedunderparagraphF.oftheseinstructions,ifaparticipantinacoveredtransaction knowinglyentersalowertiercoveredtransactionwithapersonwhoissuspended,debarred,ineligible,or voluntarilyexcludedfromparticipationinthistransaction,inadditiontootherremediesavailabletotheFederal Government,DOHmayterminatethistransactionforcauseordefault.

7.CERTIFICATIONREGARDINGDEBARMENT,SUSPENSION,ANDOTHERRESPONSIBILITY MATTERS-PRIMARYCOVEREDTRANSACTIONS

A.Thecontractorcertifiestothebestofitsknowledgeandbelief,thatitanditsprincipals:

1)Arenotpresentlydebarred,suspended,proposedfordebarment,declaredineligible,orvoluntarilyexcluded fromcoveredtransactionsbyanyFederaldepartmentoragency.

2)Havenotwithinathree-yearperiodprecedingthiscontractbeenconvictedoforhadaciviljudgmentrendered againstthemforcommissionoffraudoracriminaloffenseinconnectionwithobtaining,attemptingtoobtain, orperformingapublic(Federal,Stateorlocal)transactionorcontractunderapublictransaction;violationof FederalorStateantitruststatutesorcommissionofembezzlement,theft,forgery,bribery,falsificationor destructionofrecords,makingfalsestatements,orreceivingstolenproperty;

3)Arenotpresentlyindictedfororotherwisecriminallyorcivillychargedbyagovernmentalentity(Federal, State,orlocal)withcommissionofanyoftheoffensesenumeratedinparagraphA.2.ofthiscertification;and

4)Havenotwithinathree-yearperiodprecedingthiscontracthadoneormorepublictransactions(Federal, State,orlocal)terminatedforcauseordefault.

B.Wheretheprospectivecontractorisunabletocertifytoanyofthestatementsinthiscertification,suchprospective contractorshallattachanexplanationtothiscontract.

AUTHORIZEDSIGNATUREREQUIRED

SIGNATUREOFAUTHORIZEDCERTIFYINGOFFICIAL

{{Sig_es_:signer1:signature}}

RichardRDahl(Dec10,202413:57PST)

TITLE

RichardRDahl Chairman,CowlitzCountyCommissioner

PLEASEPRINTORTYPENAME:

{{Ttl_es_:signer1:title}}

DATE

RichardRDahl

{{N_es_:signer1:fullname}}

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Dec10,2024

FederalAssurances–Non-ConstructionPrograms

Publicreportingburdenforthiscollectionofinformationisestimatedtoaverage15minutesperresponse,includingtime forreviewinginstructions,searchingexistingdatasources,gathering,andmaintainingthedataneeded,andcompletingand reviewingthecollectionofinformation.Sendcommentsregardingtheburdenestimateoranyotheraspectofthiscollection ofinformation,includingsuggestionsforreducingthisburden,totheOfficeofManagementandBudget,Paperwork ReductionProject(0348-0040),Washington,DC20503.

PLEASEDONOTRETURNYOURCOMPLETEDFORMTOTHEOFFICEOFMANAGEMENTAND

BUDGET.SENDITTOTHEADDRESSPROVIDEDBYTHESPONSORINGAGENCY.

Note:Certainoftheseassurancesmaynotbeapplicabletoyourprojectorprogram.Ifyouhavequestions,pleasecontact theawardingagency.Further,certainFederalawardingagenciesmayrequireapplicantstocertifytoadditional assurances.Ifsuchisthecase,youwillbenotified.

Asthedulyauthorizedrepresentativeofthecontractor,Icertifythatthecontractor:

1.HasthelegalauthoritytoapplyforFederalassistance,andtheinstitutional,managerial,andfinancialcapability (includingfundssufficienttopaythenon-Federalshareofprojectcost)toensureproperplanning,management,and completionoftheprojectdescribedinthisapplication.

2.Willgivetheawardingagency,theComptrollerGeneraloftheUnitedStates,andifappropriate,theState,throughany authorizedrepresentative,accesstoandtherighttoexamineallrecords,books,papers,ordocumentsrelatedtothe award;andwillestablishaproperaccountingsysteminaccordancewithgenerallyacceptedaccountingstandardsor agencydirectives.

3.Willestablishsafeguardstoprohibitemployeesfromusingtheirpositionsforapurposethatconstitutesorpresentsthe appearanceofpersonalororganizationalconflictofinterest,orpersonalgain.

4.Willinitiateandcompletetheworkwithintheapplicabletimeframeafterreceiptofapprovaloftheawardingagency.

5.WillcomplywiththeIntergovernmentalPersonnelActof1970(42U.S.C.§4728-4763)relatingtoprescribedstandards formeritsystemsforprogramsfundedunderoneofthe19statutesorregulationsspecifiedinAppendixAofOPM's StandardsforaMeritSystemofPersonnelAdministration(5C.F.R.900,SubpartF).

6.WillcomplywithallFederalstatutesrelatingtonondiscrimination.Theseincludebutarenotlimitedto:(a)TitleVIof theCivilRightsActof1964(P.L.88-352)whichprohibitsdiscriminationonthebasisofrace,colorornationalorigin; (b)TitleIXoftheEducationAmendmentsof1972,asamended(20U.S.C.§1681-1683,and1685-1686),which prohibitsdiscriminationonthebasisofsex;(c)Section504oftheRehabilitationActof1973,asamended(29U.S.C. §794),whichprohibitsdiscriminationonthebasisofhandicaps;(d)theAgeDiscriminationActof1975,asamended (42U.S.C.§6101-6107),whichprohibitsdiscriminationonthebasisofage;(e)theDrugAbuseOfficeandTreatment Actof1972(P.L.92-255),asamended,relatingtonondiscriminationonthebasisofdrugabuse;(f)theComprehensive AlcoholAbuseandAlcoholismPrevention,TreatmentandRehabilitationActof1970(P.L.91-616),asamended, relatingtonondiscriminationonthebasisofalcoholabuseoralcoholism;(g)§523and527ofthePublicHealthService Actof1912(42U.S.C.§290dd-3and290ee-3),asamended,relatingtoconfidentialityofalcoholanddrugabuse patientrecords;(h)TitleVIIIoftheCivilRightsActof1968(42U.S.C.§3601etseq.),asamended,relatingto nondiscriminationinthesale,rentalorfinancingofhousing;(i)anyothernondiscriminationprovisionsinthespecific statute(s)underwhichapplicationforFederalassistanceisbeingmade;and(j)therequirementsofanyother nondiscriminationstatute(s)whichmayapplytotheapplication.

7.Willcomply,orhasalreadycomplied,withtherequirementsofTitlesIIandIIIoftheuniformRelocationAssistance andRealPropertyAcquisitionPoliciesActof1970(P.L.91-646)whichprovideforfairandequitabletreatmentof personsdisplacedorwhosepropertyisacquiredbecauseofFederalorfederallyassistedprograms.Theserequirements applytoallinterestsinrealpropertyacquiredforprojectpurposesregardlessofFederalparticipationinpurchases.

8.Willcomply,asapplicable,withtheprovisionsoftheHatchAct(5U.S.C.§1501-1508and7324-7328)whichlimit thepoliticalactivitiesofemployeeswhoseprincipalemploymentactivitiesarefundedinwholeorinpartwithFederal funds.

9.Willcomply,asapplicable,withtheprovisionsoftheDavis-BaconAct(40U.S.C.§276ato276a-7),theCopelandAct (40U.S.C.§276cand18U.S.C.§874)andtheContractWorkHoursandSafetyStandardsAct(40U.S.C.§327-333), regardinglaborstandardsforfederallyassistedconstructionsub-agreements.

10.Willcomply,ifapplicable,withfloodinsurancepurchaserequirementsofSection102(a)oftheFloodDisaster ProtectionActof1973(P.L.93-234)whichrequiresrecipientsinaspecialfloodhazardareatoparticipateinthe programandtopurchasefloodinsuranceifthetotalcostofinsurableconstructionandacquisitionis$10,000ormore.

11.Willcomplywithenvironmentalstandardswhichmaybeprescribedpursuanttothefollowing:(a)institutionof environmentalqualitycontrolmeasuresundertheNationalEnvironmentalPolicyActof1969(P.L.91-190)and ExecutiveOrder(EO)11514;(b)notificationofviolatingfacilitiespursuanttoEO11738;(c)protectionofwetlands pursuanttoEO11990;(d)evaluationoffloodhazardsinfloodplainsinaccordancewithEO11988;(e)assuranceof projectconsistencywiththeapprovedStatemanagementprogramdevelopedundertheCoastalZoneManagementAct of1972(16U.S.C.§1451etseq.);(f)conformityofFederalactionstoState(ClearAir)ImplementationPlansunder Section176(c)oftheCleanAirActof1955,asamended(42U.S.C.§7401etseq.);(g)protectionofunderground sourcesofdrinkingwaterundertheSafeDrinkingWaterActof1974,asamended,(P.L.93-523);and(h)protection ofendangeredspeciesundertheEndangeredSpeciesActof1973,asamended,(P.L.93-205).

12.WillcomplywiththeWildandScenicRiversActof1968(16U.S.C.§1721etseq.)relatedtoprotectingcomponents orpotentialcomponentsofthenationalwildandscenicriverssystem.

13.WillassisttheawardingagencyinassuringcompliancewithSection106oftheNationalHistoricPreservationActof 1966,asamended(16U.S.C.§470),EO11593(identificationandprotectionofhistoricproperties),andthe ArchaeologicalandHistoricPreservationActof1974(16U.S.C.§469a-1etseq.).

14.WillcomplywithP.L.93-348regardingtheprotectionofhumansubjectsinvolvedinresearch,development,andrelated activitiessupportedbythisawardofassistance.

15.WillcomplywiththeLaboratoryAnimalWelfareActof1966(P.L.89-544,asamended,7U.S.C.§2131etseq.) pertainingtothecare,handling,andtreatmentofwarm-bloodedanimalsheldforresearch,teaching,orotheractivities supportedbythisawardofassistance.

16.WillcomplywiththeLead-BasedPaintPoisoningPreventionAct(42U.S.C.§4801etseq.)whichprohibitstheuseof lead-basedpaintinconstructionorrehabilitationofresidencestructures.

17.WillcausetobeperformedtherequiredfinancialandcomplianceauditsinaccordancewiththeSingleAudit requirementsinOMBUniformGuidanceat2CFR200,SubpartF,andanysubsequentamendment.

18.Willcomplywith2CFR200.216,andanysubsequentamendment–Prohibitiononcertaintelecommunicationsand videosurveillanceservicesorequipment.

19.WillcomplywithallapplicablerequirementsofallotherFederallaws,executiveorders,regulations,andpolicies governingthisprogram.

AUTHORIZEDSIGNATUREREQUIRED

SIGNATUREOFAUTHORIZEDCERTIFYINGOFFICIAL

TITLE

{{Sig_es_:signer1:signature}}

RichardRDahl

RichardRDahl(Dec10,202413:57PST)

PLEASEPRINTORTYPENAME:

RichardRDahl

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Chairman,CowlitzCountyCommissioner

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Dec10,2024

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