S-2374.1 _______________________________________________
SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 8013
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State of Washington 56th Legislature 1999 Regular Session
By Senators T. Sheldon, Rasmussen, Horn and Sheahan
Read first time 03/23/1999. Referred to Committee on Ways & Means.
TO THE HONORABLE WILLIAM J. CLINTON, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, AND TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE AND THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, AND TO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES, IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED:
We, your Memorialists, the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Washington, in legislative session assembled, respectfully represent and petition as follows:
WHEREAS, Parts of Western Washington received the highest amount of rainfall in state history between the months of November and February, raining for ninety-one consecutive days and producing over fifty-five inches of rain in King County; and
WHEREAS, Parts of the Olympic Peninsula, i.e., Lilliwaup, received over one hundred fourteen inches of rain in a four-month period; and
WHEREAS, Sixty-one homes have been damaged and twenty-six homes are uninhabitable in the area known as Carlyon Beach, with property losses estimated at over ten million dollars; and
WHEREAS, Ground water problems will cost over two million dollars to repair and currently no water or sewer systems are in operation; and
WHEREAS, Shoreline bulkheads are failing, and public facilities expenses are estimated at one million dollars, excluding the cost of geo-technical assistance; and
WHEREAS, Washington State Department of Transportation estimates of highway damages reach eleven million two hundred two thousand dollars, and ten million dollars of those damages are in Mason County alone; and
WHEREAS, Local government estimates of damages to county roads and city streets reach seven million three hundred ninety-two thousand four hundred thirty-five dollars; and
WHEREAS, Governor Locke's emergency proclamation now includes six western counties and directs state government to support emergency response activities as needed around the state and authorizes the Washington Military Department and its Emergency Management Division to coordinate state agencies in the affected areas; and
WHEREAS, County officials are continuing to assess damages to determine sufficient damage for justification of federal assistance; and
WHEREAS, When damage from an event is so great it is beyond the capability of local and state government to repair, the Governor can ask the President to declare a disaster, thus making a variety of federal disaster assistance programs available to help restore communities to their predisaster condition;
NOW, THEREFORE, Your Memorialists respectfully pray that if the Governor requests federal assistance, the President and the Federal Emergency Management Agency will be sensitive to the needs of Washington's citizens affected by the record rainfall.
BE IT RESOLVED, That copies of this Memorial be immediately transmitted to the Honorable William J. Clinton, President of the United States, the President of the United States Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and each member of Congress from the State of Washington.
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