File #: 16765    Version: 0 Name: Independence facility for MyArts program
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/24/2008 In control: (R)Anti-Drug Committee
On agenda: 11/24/2008 Final action: 12/1/2008
Title: A RESOLUTION authorizing the County Executive to execute a Cooperative Agreement with the City of Independence, Missouri, for environmental remediation of a City-owned facility at 315 N. Main Street in Independence, at a cost to the County not to exceed $175,000.00, for use in the County's MyARTS drug prevention program.
Sponsors: Dennis Waits
Indexes: COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT, MyARTS PROGRAM
Attachments: 1. 16765adopt.pdf, 2. 16765 AGMT City of Indep.pdf
IN THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI


Title
A RESOLUTION authorizing the County Executive to execute a Cooperative Agreement with the City of Independence, Missouri, for environmental remediation of a City-owned facility at 315 N. Main Street in Independence, at a cost to the County not to exceed $175,000.00, for use in the County's MyARTS drug prevention program.


Intro
RESOLUTION #16765, November 24, 2008

INTRODUCED BY Dennis Waits, County Legislator


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WHEREAS, the County and City of Independence desire to cooperate to improve services to their citizens in the use of Anti-Drug Sales Tax funds; and,

WHEREAS, the County is in need of an additional facility for the housing of an eastern Jackson County location for its MyARTS drug prevention program and is desirous of cooperating with the City of Independence to secure a suitable facility; and,

WHEREAS, the County and City desire to establish a plan for the joint use of a facility owned by the City, located at 315 N. Main Street, which requires environmental remediation before the facility can be renovated; and,

WHEREAS, under the proposed arrangement, the City and County would jointly use the facility, including use for the MyARTS program; and,


WHEREAS, the City has requested the sum of $175,000.00 from the County to be applied towards the cost of the environmental remediation; and,

WHEREAS, while environmental remediation is ongoing, the parties will continue to negotiate towards reaching a final agreement concerning the ownership, operation, and use of the facility, possibly in cooperation with a not-for-profit corporation; and,

WHEREAS, the City agrees to refund the County funds if the County and City do not reach a final agreement on the joint use of the facility, consistent with the purposes of the Anti-Drug Sales Tax, within a reasonable period of time; and,

WHEREAS, it would be mutually advantageous and to the benefit of both the County a...

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