CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT

 

                        HOUSE BILL 2266

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                        53rd Legislature

                      1994 Regular Session

Passed by the House February 8, 1994

  Yeas 94   Nays 0

 

 

 

Speaker of the

      House of Representatives

 

Passed by the Senate March 1, 1994

  Yeas 48   Nays 0

             CERTIFICATE

 

I, Marilyn Showalter, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is HOUSE BILL 2266 as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on the dates hereon set forth.

 

 

 

President of the Senate

                          Chief Clerk

 

 

Approved Place Style On Codes above, and Style Off Codes below.

                                FILED

          

 

 

Governor of the State of Washington

                   Secretary of State

                  State of Washington


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                          HOUSE BILL 2266

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             Passed Legislature - 1994 Regular Session

 

 

State of Washington      53rd Legislature     1994 Regular Session

 

By Representatives Moak, Ogden, Sehlin, Patterson, Wood and Springer; by request of Department of Community Development

 

Read first time 01/12/94.  Referred to Committee on Capital Budget.

 

Authorizing public works board project loans.



    AN ACT Relating to appropriations for projects recommended by the public works board; creating a new section; and declaring an emergency.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 1.  Pursuant to chapter 43.155 RCW, the following project loans recommended by the public works board are authorized to be made with funds previously appropriated from the public works assistance account:

 

(1) City of Anacortes--road project--construction of signalized

intersections serving the primary industrial area of the city and the

primary route to the state ferry terminal serving the San Juan Islands......................................................... $322,494

 

(2) City of Bellevue--domestic water project--construction of 6,500

linear feet of large diameter transmission main from 11th Avenue N.E. to the Clyde Hill reservoir................................. $856,000

 

(3) Birch Bay Water and Sewer District--domestic water project--

construction of a 55,000 linear foot water supply pipeline to convey

treated water from the city of Ferndale to the district.. $720,000

 

(4) Birch Bay Water and Sewer District‑-domestic water project‑-replacing 9,400 feet of water distribution system in the Maple Crest residential community and Cottonwood Beach Park residential community $315,000

 

(5) City of Bremerton--storm sewer project--separation of storm and

sanitary sewers to relieve significant public health hazard and reduce

overflows.............................................. $3,500,000

 

(6) City of Camas--road project--realignment of approximately 2,400

linear feet of N.W. Sixth Avenue serving downtown business core and

replacement of 40-year-old terra cotta sewer line...... $2,000,000

 

(7) City of Centralia--sanitary sewer project--replacement of leaking

sanitary sewers, manholes, and laterals in the public

right-of-way............................................. $876,470

 

(8) Clark Public Utilities--sanitary sewer project--installation of new

clarifiers, new disinfection contact chambers, a new covered headworks,

and other improvements to the La Center Sewer Utility.... $499,100

 

(9) Cross Valley Water District--domestic water project--relocation and

upgrade of water mains due to department of transportation project widening State Routes 9 and 522.......................... $318,500

 

(10) City of Enumclaw--road project--excavation and crushing of 2,400

linear feet of abandoned 60-inch wood-stave waterline underneath

Railroad Street........................................... $86,905

 

(11) City of Everett--domestic water project--replacement of

approximately 1,800 linear feet of water system transmission lines which traverse the Snohomish River and Ebey Slough........... $3,500,000

 

(12) City of Federal Way--storm sewer project--construction of a

storm water detention/retention facility, recapture of 15 acre-feet of

natural storage to prevent flooding, stream bank erosion, water quality

degradation, and provide for wetlands protection upstream and downstream of State Route 99........................................ $897,640

 

(13) City of Federal Way--storm water project--upgrade of storm water

conveyance system, rehabilitation of West Hylebos wetland, and improvement of natural storage capacity of Hylebos Creek............. $657,800

 

(14) Highline Water District--domestic water project--installation of

water filtration equipment at Des Moines well site, installation of

rechlorination facilities and associated piping configurations to comply with safe water drinking act requirements.............. $1,640,000

 

(15) City of Hoquiam--road project--widening the roadway along nine

blocks of Aberdeen and Pacific Avenues................... $627,450

 

(16) King County Water District Number 19--domestic water project--

construction of a replacement water treatment plant.... $1,706,176

 

(17) King County Water District Number 54--domestic water project--

replacement of water mains along two roadways due to a department of transportation road widening project, hazardous asbestos in water main piping, and inadequate fireflow.......................... $250,200

 

(18) King County Water District Number 83--domestic water project--

replacement of leaking original water distribution system serving 840

households............................................... $387,225

 

(19) King County Water District Number 107--domestic water project--

upgrade of the Hazelwood Pump Station.................... $157,500

 

(20) King County Water District Number 111--domestic water project--

replacement of approximately 8,500 linear feet of asbestos-concrete pipe....................................................... $1,000,000

 

(21) King County Water District Number 119--domestic water project--

construction of a water storage tank..................... $337,400

 

(22) King County Water District Number 119--domestic water project--

installation of 3,000 linear feet of ten-inch diameter water

main..................................................... $226,800

 

(23) City of Kirkland--sanitary sewer project--replacement of a ten-inch diameter asbestos-concrete water main along Lake Washington Boulevard....................................................... $1,165,500

 

(24) City of Kirkland--domestic water project--replacement of undersized and aging water line along Lake Washington

Boulevard.............................................. $1,386,000

 

(25) Lake Chelan Reclamation District--domestic water project--

construction of a water filtration plant and related storage and

transmission elements to comply with federal and state water quality standards.............................................. $3,486,700

 

(26) City of Longview--road project--replacement of aging and damaged

light poles, and replacement of inefficient signal

controllers.............................................. $631,800

 

(27) City of Olympia--storm sewer--funding of innovative water

quality treatment process to remove contaminants from Woodard Creek watershed................................................ $407,760

 

(28) Olympic View Water and Sewer District--domestic water project--

replacement of 46,300 linear feet of aging steel water

pipe..................................................... $243,110

 

(29) City of Pullman--domestic water project--replaces obsolete water

system monitoring equipment by adding a supervisory control and data

acquisition (SCADA) system and microcomputer............. $168,000

 

(30) City of Renton--sanitary sewer project--grouting, pipe lining, and

removal of inflow sources to correct inflow and infiltration concerns in Honey Creek and South Highlands areas.................... $600,000

 

(31) City of Renton--sanitary sewer--connection of twenty-one single-

family homes with on-site septic systems to sanitary sewer system in zone of the city's aquifer protection area.................... $139,677

 

(32) Rhodena Beach Water District--domestic water project--purchase of

pipe and a pressure tank to upgrade system and eliminate low water

pressure and limited fire protection capability........... $28,560

 

(33) City of Seattle--road project--improvements to street and

pedestrian lighting, traffic and pedestrian signals, sidewalk repair, and addition of bike lane to Second Avenue between Virginia and Vine Streets in the Denny Regrade................................... $1,000,000

 

(34) City of Seattle--road project--improvements to lighting, signals,

sidewalks, and new lane markings for traffic channelling along E. Madison Street and 23rd Avenue East............................ $2,500,000

 

(35) Shoreline Water District‑-domestic water project‑-replacement of 8,220 lineal feet of undersized and deteriorated water transmission mains and distribution lines................................... $941,495

 

(36) Silverdale Water District Number 16--domestic water project--intertie to connect Dawn Park water system and other satellite systems to current system................................................... $305,420

 

(37) Snohomish County--bridge project--loan will provide the last piece of funding for a $12 million project to replace a bridge and restore wetlands over and along Quilceda Creek............................ $300,000

 

(38) Snohomish County--road project--High Bridge Road realignment near Ricci Creek.............................................. $900,000

 

(39) Soos Creek Water and Sewer District--sanitary sewer project--

replacement of 19,000 linear feet of existing line and lift station

improvements along S.E. 256th Street................... $3,500,000

 

(40) City of Spokane--sanitary sewer project--line existing downtown sewer pipes with a form-to-fit felt lining..................... $720,000

 

(41) City of Spokane--domestic water project--replacement of an aging

24-inch riveted steel water transmission line............ $345,600

 

(42) City of Tonasket--domestic water project--construction of 9,800

feet of 6-inch, 8-inch, and 12-inch PVC lines............ $502,064

 

(43) Trentwood Irrigation District Number 3--domestic water--installation of 14,000 linear feet of water line to connect homeowners with district's water system............................................. $618,100

 

(44) West Richland--domestic water project--purchase of a 1,000,000

gallon steel water storage facility...................... $702,626

 

(45) West Richland--sanitary sewer project--upgrade of North Sewer

Lagoon to meet current standards and eliminate threat to public health

and safety............................................... $610,600

 

(46) City of Wilbur--sanitary sewer project--rehabilitation of lift

station, reduction in infiltration/inflow, and connection of septic systems to main system................................. $1,008,000

 

(47) Willapa Valley Water District‑-domestic water project‑-construction of a 200,000 gallon reservoir and install 1,900 lineal feet of transmission line to comply with the requirements of the surface water treatment rule........................................... $261,103

 

(48) City of Yakima--sanitary sewer project--replacement of existing

inadequate sewer lines to bring city into compliance with NPDES permit....................................................... $1,481,000

 

(49) Emergency Public Works Loans--as authorized by

RCW 43.155.065......................................... $1,000,000

 

Total approved list................................... $45,835,775

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 2.  This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and shall take effect immediately.

 


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