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COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF DOUGLAS COUNTY EAST WENATCHEE, WASHINGTON DECEMBER 11, 2017 1:30 P.M. 1. Flag Salute 2. Minutes 3. Vouchers 4. Bid Opening Bid Document 17-17-D, Supply and Deliver LED Street Lights 5. Bid Opening Results December 4, 2017 Bid Document 17-22-D, Supply and Deliver 2500 KVA Distribution Transformers 6. Public Comment 7. Promoted Employees Resource Planner Tessa Bromiley and Office Engineer Todd Vibbert 8. Prequalification of Contractor 9. Resolution Pertaining to Use of the Voluntary Employees Beneficiary Association Health Reimbursement Arrangement (VEBA-HRA) for Employees Retiring in 2018 10. Resolution Authorizing Acceptance of an Engagement Letter with Cordell, Neher and Company for Deferred Compensation Plan Administration 11. Resolution Authorizing a Legal Services Agreement with the Law Firm of Jeffers, Danielson, Sonn, and Aylward, P.S. 12. Resolution Authorizing Amendment No. 4 to the District s Video Transport Agreement with KIRO-TV, Inc. 13. Resolution Authorizing Interconnection and Service Agreement with Salcido Enterprises, LLC Highline Drive 14. Resolution Authorizing Interconnection and Service Agreement with Salcido Enterprises, LLC Pangborn Airport Industrial Park 15. Resolution Authorizing Interconnection and Service Agreement with Salcido Enterprises, LLC Urban Industrial Way 16. Resolution Authorizing Award of Contract 17-22-D to ERMCO to Supply and Deliver 2500 kva Distribution Transformers 17. Resolution Authorizing a Call for Bids Under Bid Document 17-26-D, Supply and Deliver 115 kv Breakers to the Lone Pine Substation 18. Resolution Authorizing a Professional Service Agreement with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife for the 2018 HCP Hatchery M&E Implementation Program 19. Resolution Affirming Change Order No. 6 to Contract 14-12-W, Construct Carpenter Island Public Boat Launch 20. Resolution Authorizing Acceptance of Work and Final Payment to Redside Construction, LLC Under Contract 14-12-W, Construct Carpenter Island Public Boat Launch 21. Resolution Authorizing Change Order No. 2 to Contract 17-02-W, Service and Draft Tube Air Compressor Upgrades at the Wells Hydroelectric Project

Agenda December 11, 2017 Page 2 22. Resolution Affirming Change Order No. 1 to Contract 17-04-W, Construct Okanogan River Paddlers Campground 23. Resolution Authorizing Change Order No. 2 to Contract 17-16-W, Directional Drilling of HDPE Pipe Through a Railroad/Roadway Embankment at the Wells Hydroelectric Project 24. Resolution Authorizing Change Orders No. 76 through 79 to Contract 06-41-W, Generator Rebuild and Unit Refurbishment for the Wells Hydroelectric Project 25. Resolution Authorizing NWPP Agreement to Amend and Restate the Northwest Power Pool Agreement 26. Resolution Authorizing a Professional Service Agreement with Badger Mountain Productions 27. Resolution Authorizing the District to Renew Excess Liability Insurance with AEGIS Insurance Services and Energy Insurance Mutual 28. Resolution Authorizing the Purchase of Aviation Insurance for Unmanned Aircraft Systems with Global Aerospace 29. Resolution Authorizing the District to Renew Pollution Legal Liability Insurance with Chubb 30. Resolution Authorizing Partial Release of Easement 31. Membership in Centre for Energy Advancement through Technological Innovation (CEATI): $33,500 32. Claim for Damages Helen Stone: $96.30 33. Treasurer s Report Distribution System September 2017 34. Treasurer s Report Wells Project September 2017 35. Financial and Statistical Report Distribution System September 2017 36. Budget Report Distribution System September 2017 37. Financial and Statistical Report Wells Project August and September 2017 38. Budget Report Wells Project August and September 2017 39. Internal Audit Report October 2017 40. DCCN Report November 2017 41. Other 42. Trips 43. Minutes 44. Executive Session: RCW 42.30.110(1)(i)

A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO USE OF THE VOLUNTARY EMPLOYEES BENEFICIARY ASSOCIATION HEALTH REIMBURSEMENT ARRANGEMENT (VEBA-HRA) FOR EMPLOYEES RETIRING IN 2018 1) Eligible employees have voted their preference regarding the contribution of accrued personal leave into a VEBA-HRA account at retirement for 2018. 2) The results of the vote are nonbinding to the District; however, the results are taken into consideration in determining the District s policy. Staff recommends approval of VEBA contributions in accordance with the results of the employee vote. Group Union Distribution Union Wells Management Distribution Management Wells Ballots Yes No Approved percentage of PL to VEBA Sent Votes Votes retirement 2018 7 3 1 90% less any employee PERS contribution required in connection with said PL 24 4 2 90% less any employee PERS contribution required in connection with said PL 9 1 2 0% less any employee PERS contribution required in connection with said PL 15 4 3 50% less any employee PERS contribution required in connection with said PL District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, that for all employees retiring during 2018, the District will deposit a percentage of the employee s accrued personal leave, as specified above, upon retirement into a VEBA-HRA account in the employee s name.

A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ACCEPTANCE OF AN ENGAGEMENT LETTER WITH CORDELL, NEHER & COMPANY FOR DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN ADMINISTRATION 1) By Resolutions 07-30, 07-31 and 08-325 Cordell, Neher & Company was selected to provide third party administration services for the District s Section 457 and Section 401 (a) deferred compensation and deferred compensation matching plans, respectively. 2) Cordell, Neher & Company has satisfactorily provided these services. The attached engagement letter provides for the continuation of these services with no change in annual fee. 3) Staff recommends continuing to engage Cordell, Neher & Company to provide these services. District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, that the District s Human Resource Administrator is hereby authorized and directed to sign the engagement letters.

A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A LEGAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH THE LAW FIRM OF JEFFERS, DANIELSON, SONN AND AYLWARD, P.S. (1) It is in the best interests of the District to authorize a Legal Services Agreement with the Law Firm of Jeffers, Danielson, Sonn and Aylward, P.S., to be effective January 1, 2018 through January 1, 2019, at the agreed upon rates. (2) This agreement supersedes all previous agreements between the parties and resolutions of the District pertaining to legal services provided by this Law Firm. District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, that the Legal Services Agreement with the Law Firm of Jeffers, Danielson, Sonn and Aylward, P.S., be authorized for the period of January 1, 2018 through January 1, 2019 at the agreed upon rates.

A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT NO. 4 TO THE DISTRICT S VIDEO TRANSPORT AGREEMENT WITH KIRO-TV, INC. 1) Resolution 15-011 authorized Amendment No. 3 to the Video Transport Agreement with KIRO-TV, Inc., extending the Agreement through December 31, 2017. 2) Staff recommends approval of Amendment No. 4 to the Video Transport Agreement with KIRO-TV, Inc., to extend the term of the Video Transport Agreement through December 31, 2020. 3) It is in the best interest of the District to amend the District's Video Transport Agreement with KIRO-TV, Inc. District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, that the District's General Manager is authorized and directed to execute Amendment No. 4 to the Video Transport Agreement with KIRO-TV, Inc.

A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING INTERCONNECTION AND SERVICE AGREEMENT WITH SALCIDO ENTERPRISES, LLC HIGHLINE DRIVE 1) Salcido Enterprises, LLC will be installing facilities in Douglas County that will exceed 1,500 kilowatt amperes. 2) In accordance with Section 37 of the District s Customer Service Policies, new loads at one location in excess of 1,500 kilowatt amperes require a special contract. 3) The District and Salcido Enterprises, LLC have negotiated a special contract in the form of an Interconnection and Service Agreement for services to be provided at a location on Highline Drive in Douglas County. 4) It is in the best interest of the District to enter into the Interconnection and Service Agreement with Salcido Enterprises, LLC. District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, that the District is authorized to enter into the Interconnection and Service Agreement with Salcido Enterprises, LLC and the District s Manager is authorized to sign the Agreement.

A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING INTERCONNECTION AND SERVICE AGREEMENT WITH SALCIDO ENTERPRISES, LLC PANGBORN AIRPORT INDUSTRIAL PARK 1) Salcido Enterprises, LLC will be installing facilities in Douglas County that will exceed 1,500 kilowatt amperes. 2) In accordance with Section 37 of the District s Customer Service Policies, new loads at one location in excess of 1,500 kilowatt amperes require a special contract. 3) The District and Salcido Enterprises, LLC have negotiated a special contract in the form of an Interconnection and Service Agreement for services to be provided on Lot 17 of the Pangborn Airport Industrial Park. 4) It is in the best interest of the District to enter into the Interconnection and Service Agreement with Salcido Enterprises, LLC. District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, that the District is authorized to enter into the Interconnection and Service Agreement with Salcido Enterprises, LLC and the District s Manager is authorized to sign the Agreement.

A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING INTERCONNECTION AND SERVICE AGREEMENT WITH SALCIDO ENTERPRISES, LLC URBAN INDUSTRIAL WAY 1) Salcido Enterprises, LLC will be installing facilities in Douglas County that will exceed 1,500 kilowatt amperes. 2) In accordance with Section 37 of the District s Customer Service Policies, new loads at one location in excess of 1,500 kilowatt amperes require a special contract. 3) The District and Salcido Enterprises, LLC have negotiated a special contract in the form of an Interconnection and Service Agreement for services to be provided at a location on Urban Industrial Way in Douglas County. 4) It is in the best interest of the District to enter into the Interconnection and Service Agreement with Salcido Enterprises, LLC. District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, that the District is authorized to enter into the Interconnection and Service Agreement with Salcido Enterprises, LLC and the District s Manager is authorized to sign the Agreement.

A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AWARD OF CONTRACT 17-22-D TO ERMCO TO SUPPLY AND DELIVER 2500 KVA DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS 1) By Resolution No. 17-181 dated November 13, 2017, the District called for bids under Bid Document 17-22-D, Supply and Deliver 2500 kva Distribution Transformers. 2) On December 4, 2017, the District opened 3 bids as follows: Bidder Total for Bid Comparison ERMCO $217,400.00 Dyersburg, TN General Pacific, Inc. (Howard) $343,736.00 Fairview, OR WEG Transformers Washington, MO No Bid Engineer s Estimate $265,000.00 3) District staff have reviewed the bids and found that the bid from ERMCO meets all terms and conditions of Bid Document 17-22-D. A review of the bidder s experience, qualifications, financial and work references verified that this company fulfills all necessary requirements and staff recommends award of Contract 17-22-D to ERMCO. 4) It is in the best interests of the District to award Contract 17-22-D to the lowest responsive bidder, ERMCO with an authorized expenditure of $217,400.00 (two hundred seventeen thousand, four hundred dollars). District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, that Contract 17-22-D is awarded to ERMCO. The General Manager is authorized to issue a Contract with ERMCO subject to the filing of the Contract and a Performance and Payment Bond in accordance with the

District s specifications and which contract and bond are to be in a form that is satisfactory to the District.

A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A CALL FOR BIDS UNDER BID DOCUMENT 17-26-D, SUPPLY AND DELIVER 115 kv BREAKERS TO THE LONE PINE SUBSTATION 1) The District has started building Lone Pine Substation to satisfy part of the District s contract with Chelan County PUD. The design for Lone Pine Substation includes two 115 kv breakers. 2) Staff recommends that the District solicit bids in compliance with RCW 54.04.070 to provide two 115 kv breakers in accord with the specifications, terms and conditions of Bid Document 17-26-D. Sealed bids will be accepted until January 8, 2018 at 1:30 p.m. Pacific Time in the District s East Wenatchee headquarters office. 3) It is in the best interests of the District to issue a call for bids under Bid Document 17-26-D, Supply and Deliver 115 kv Breakers to the Lone Pine Substation. District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, that Bid Document 17-26-D is hereby approved, and the District s General Manager is hereby authorized and directed to issue a call for bids to supply and deliver 115 kv breakers to the Lone Pine Substation.

A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AGREEMENT WITH WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE FOR THE 2018 HCP HATCHERY M&E IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM 1) The Wells HCP requires the development and annual implementation of a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) plan for the District s hatchery programs. Presently, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Supplementation Research Team annually implements the District s hatchery M&E program. 2) The 2018 M&E budget has been finalized following negotiations between District staff and WDFW. The negotiated final budget for calendar year 2018 represents a 5.2% increase compared to the 2017 budget. This increase is due to increases in Washington State salary rates, benefits, and indirect rate. 3) Continuation of WDFW s implementation of the District s M&E program is critical to maintaining compliance with the terms of the Wells HCP and the conditions of the various permits to operate the hatchery programs. 4) District staff believes that it is in the best interest of the District to approve this Professional Service Agreement with WDFW to satisfy the requirement of the Wells HCP. District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, that the District s General Manager is hereby authorized and directed to enter into a Professional Service Agreement with WDFW to implement the HCP Hatchery M&E Implementation Program, the cost of which is not to exceed $1,057,751 with an expiration date of December 31, 2018.

A RESOLUTION AFFIRMING CHANGE ORDER NO. 6 TO CONTRACT 14-12-W, CONSTRUCT CARPENTER ISLAND PUBLIC BOAT LAUNCH 1) By Resolution No. 15-038 dated February 23, 2015 the District awarded Contract 14-12-W, Construct Carpenter Island Public Boat Launch to Redside Construction, LLC. 2) Change Order No. 6 was prepared to address the following issues: Additional grading of road shoulders and cut slopes; Additional parking lot paving and excavation; Credit for deletion of PVC pile sleeves; Credit for deletion of hydroseeding. 3) District staff recommends affirmation of Change Order No. 6 in the amount of $23,287.00. Change Orders Nos. 1-5 in the amount of $52,965.21 were authorized by Resolution, bringing the total cost of the contract to $2,457,794.21. 4) It is in the best interests of the District to affirm Change Order No. 6 to Contract 14-12-W. District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, that Change Order No. 6 to Contract 14-12-W, Construct Carpenter Island Public Boat Launch is affirmed by the Commission.

A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ACCEPTANCE OF WORK AND FINAL PAYMENT TO REDSIDE CONSTRUCTION, LLC UNDER CONTRACT 14-12-W, CONSTRUCT CARPENTER ISLAND PUBLIC BOAT LAUNCH 1) By Resolution No. 15-038 dated February 23, 2015 the District awarded Contract 14-12-W, Construct Carpenter Island Public Boat Launch to Redside Construction, LLC. 2) District staff report the Contractor has satisfactorily completed all requirements of Contract 14-12-W and has submitted a Request for Final Payment, Certificate and Release. Therefore, staff recommends that the District accept the completed work and authorize final payment in the amount of $41,167.94 to Redside Construction, LLC and release retainage bond upon receiving the required notifications from the State of Washington. The total cost of work under this contract is $2,457,794.21, plus tax. 3) It is in the best interests of the District to accept the work as complete and authorize final payment under Contract 14-12-W. District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, that the work under Contract 14-12-W, Construct Carpenter Island Public Boat Launch is hereby accepted as complete, and that final payment and release of retainage bond is authorized, contingent on receipt by the District of all necessary releases by the State of Washington. This acceptance in no manner waives any claim the District may have against the Contractor for failure to comply with the terms of the contract.

A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CHANGE ORDER NO. 2 TO CONTRACT 17-02-W, SERVICE AND DRAFT TUBE AIR COMPRESSOR UPGRADES AT THE WELLS HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 1) By Resolution No. 17-044 dated March 27, 2017, the District awarded Contract 17-02-W, Service and Draft Tube Air Compressor Upgrades at the Wells Hydroelectric Project to University Mechanical. 2) Change Order No. 2 was prepared for various changes necessary for the proper installation of the work. 3) District staff recommends approval of Change Order No. 2 in the amount of $10,722.00. Previous change orders, in addition to this change order, bring the total cost of the contract to $1,411,000.00. 4) It is in the best interests of the District to approve Change Order No. 2 to Contract 17-02-W. District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, in accordance with Administrative Bulletin 9.7, District staff is authorized and directed to issue Change Order No. 2 to Contract 17-02-W, Service and Draft Tube Air Compressor Upgrades. ADOPTED this 11th day of December, 2017

A RESOLUTION AFFIRMING CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 TO CONTRACT 17-04-W, CONSTRUCT OKANOGAN RIVER PADDLERS CAMPGROUND 1) By Resolution No. 17-140 dated September 13, 2017 the District awarded Contract 17-04-W, Construct Okanogan River Paddlers Campground to Selland Construction, Inc. 2) Change Order No. 1 was prepared to address the following issue: A temporary haul road was constructed in order to address soft soil conditions that would not support heavy equipment. 3) District staff recommends affirmation of Change Order No. 1 in the amount of $13,729.60, which brings the total cost of the contract to $196,479.60. 4) It is in the best interests of the District to affirm Change Order No. 1 to Contract 17-04-W. District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, that Change Order No. 1 to Contract 17-04-W, Construct Okanogan River Paddlers Campground is affirmed by the Commission.

A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CHANGE ORDER NO. 2 TO CONTRACT 17-16-W, DIRECTIONAL DRILLING OF HDPE PIPE THROUGH A RAILROAD/ROADWAY EMBANKMENT AT THE WELLS HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 1) By Resolution No. 17-173 dated October 23, 2017, the District awarded Contract 17-16-W, Directional Drilling of HDPE Pipe Through a Railroad/Roadway Embankment at the Wells Hydroelectric Project to Trenchless Construction. 2) Change Order No. 2 was prepared for a change necessary for the proper installation of the work. 3) District staff recommends approval of Change Order No. 2, in the amount of $6,000.00, which brings the total amount of the contract to $89,121.00. 4) It is in the best interests of the District to approve Change Order No. 2 to Contract 17-16-W. District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, that, in accordance with Administrative Bulletin 9.7, District staff is authorized and directed to issue Change Order No. 2 to Contract 17-16-W, Directional Drilling of HDPE Pipe Through a Railroad/Roadway Embankment.

RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CHANGE ORDERS NO. 76 THROUGH 79 TO CONTRACT 06-41-W, GENERATOR REBUILD AND UNIT REFURBISHMENT FOR THE WELLS HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT 1. Resolution 07-158 authorized award of Contract 06-41-W to Toshiba International Corporation with a total Contract amount of $151,100,000 and authorized the District to issue a Notice to Proceed for the first Unit at a cost of $21,121,000. 2. Change Orders No. 1 through 75 were previously authorized. Resolution No. 17-154 authorized Change Order No. 75 in the amount of $15,200 making the revised total for the Contract $167,585,587, with $80,418,381 authorized to date. 3. Change Orders No. 76 through 79 have been prepared to address the following changes to the Contract: Change Order No. 76 has been prepared to provide a 254 day extension of time for replacement of the Unit No. 4 generator rotor rim with no change to the contract dollar amount. Change Order No. 77 has been prepared for site management, field supervision and craft labor costs associated with the Unit No. 4 rotor rim replacement after October 8, 2016 with an increase to the contract of $204,675. Costs for site management, field supervision and craft labor associated with the Unit No. 4 rotor rim replacement through October 8, 2016 were included in Change Orders No. 61, 59 and 57, respectively. Change Order No. 78 has been prepared for work associated with upgrades to the Unit No. 4 coupling deck for turbine pit material handling and the new Unit No. 4 speed limiter access platform with an increase to the contract of $48,591. Change Order No. 79 has been prepared to include the Change Order No. 39 timeand-materials (T&M) work for the 3 rd through 10 th Units in the lump sum contract amount and to include work items in the contract scope based on experience from the first two units which would otherwise be required to be performed under separate change orders, with an increase to the contract of $21,000,000. Change Order No. 79 also reflects an increase to the contract total of $2,498,867 for Change Order No. 39 T&M work performed on the 2 nd Unit. 4. It is in the best interest of the District to execute Change Orders No. 76 through 79 with a combined contract increase of $21,253,266. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Commission of Public Utility District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, that the District is hereby

authorized and directed to issue Change Orders No. 76 through 79 to Contract 06-41-W in the amount of $21,253,266, making the revised total for the Contract $191,337,720, with $88,420,514 authorized to date.

A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING NWPP AGREEMENT TO AMEND AND RESTATE THE NORTHWEST POWER POOL AGREEMENT 1. By Resolution No. 95-229 dated November 27, 1995, the District entered into the Northwest Power Pool Agreement. By Resolution No. 11-030 dated March 7, 2011, the District authorized the execution of an Amendment to the Northwest Power Pool Agreement. 2. An Agreement to Amend and Restate the Northwest Power Pool Agreement has been prepared based on guidance provided by executives of the current NWPP members. The amended Agreement better reflects current NWPP practices and removes language that is out of date. 3. District staff have reviewed the amended Agreement and found all changes to be acceptable and in accordance with the executives guidance. 4. It is in the best interests of the District to enter the Agreement to Amend and Restate the Northwest Power Pool Agreement, which will be effective as of January 1, 2018. District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, that the District s General Manager is hereby authorized and directed to sign the NWPP Agreement to Amend and Restate the Northwest Power Pool Agreement on behalf of the District.

A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AGREEMENT WITH BADGER MOUNTAIN PRODUCTIONS RECITALS 1) The District has need for video photography documentation of District facilities and activities on an ongoing basis. 2) Badger Mountain Productions has provided these services for the District for several years and has developed considerable knowledge of the District s operations. The current Agreement expires December 31, 2017. 3) Staff recommends approval of a Professional Service Agreement with Badger Mountain Productions through December 31, 2018 under the same terms and conditions as 2017 with a rate adjustment. 4) It is in the best interest of the District to enter into a new Professional Service Agreement with Badger Mountain Productions. District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, that the District s General Manager is hereby authorized to enter into a Professional Service Agreement with Badger Mountain Productions, the total cost of which shall not exceed $130,000. ADOPTED this 11 th day of December, 2017. Aaron J Viebrock, Vice President

A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE DISTRICT TO RENEW EXCESS LIABILITY INSURANCE WITH AEGIS INSURANCE SERVICES AND ENERGY INSURANCE MUTUAL 1) The District s current Excess Liability Insurance policies with AEGIS Insurance Services (AEGIS) and Energy Insurance Mutual (EIM) expire on December 15, 2017. 2) AEGIS provided a quote for renewal of $383,019 for the $35,000,000 primary insurance layer and EIM has provided a quote of $118,308.38 for the $25,000,000 secondary layer. 3) District staff has reviewed the quotes and recommends renewal of the Excess Liability Insurance with AEGIS and EIM. 4) It is in the best interest of the District to obtain Excess Liability insurance through AEGIS for the quoted premium of $383,019 and EIM for the quoted premium of $118,308.38 for the policy year December 15, 2017 to December 15, 2018. District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, that the District s Accounting Assistant/Insurance Administrator will secure Excess Liability Insurance with AEGIS and EIM.

the District. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF AVIATION INSURANCE FOR UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS WITH GLOBAL AEROSPACE 1) The District recently obtained a drone for use on various projects around 2) The District does not have insurance coverage for drone related liability. 3) Our insurance broker Marsh has secured a quote from Global Aerospace for Aviation Insurance for Unmanned Aircraft Systems for coverage with a $1,000,000 limit of liability and $0 deductible. The policy also provides coverage for physical damage to the drone at a deductible of 5% of the drone s value. The quote is $1,584 plus applicable fees and taxes for 12 months of coverage and protects against bodily injury, property damage liability and physical damage to the drone. 4) District staff has reviewed the quote and recommends the purchase of Aviation Insurance for Unmanned Aircraft Systems with Global Aerospace. 5) It is in the best interest of the District to purchase Aviation Insurance for Unmanned Aircraft Systems with Global Aerospace for the quoted premium of $1,584 plus applicable fees and taxes. District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, that the District s Accounting Assistant/Insurance Administrator will secure General Liability and Automobile Insurance with Everest.

A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE DISTRICT TO RENEW POLLUTION LEGAL LIABILITY INSURANCE WITH CHUBB 1) The District s Pollution Legal Liability Policy with Chubb expires on December 15, 2017. The District has exposure to pollution related events and desires to maintain coverage. 2) The District s broker of record Marsh USA, Inc. has secured a quote from Chubb for Pollution Liability Insurance with a $1,000,000 limit and $25,000 deductible. The quoted premium is $15,971 plus surplus line taxes and fees. 3) District staff has reviewed the quote and recommends the purchase of Pollution Legal Liability Insurance with Chubb. 4) It is in the best interest of the District to purchase Pollution Legal Liability Insurance with Chubb for the quoted premium of $15,971 plus surplus line taxes and fees. District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, that the District s Accounting Assistant/Insurance Administrator will secure Pollution Legal Liability Insurance coverage with Chubb.

RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PARTIAL RELEASE OF EASEMENT 1. The District received a request from Jim Davis, owner of Lot 4, Charles J. Short Plat for partial release of a Distribution easement on his lot, recorded under Douglas County Auditor s File No. 252883, located in Douglas County, WA. 2. District personnel are in agreement with the request and have determined the easement section located within Lot 4, of the Charles J. Short Plat is no longer required. of Easement. 3. It is in the best interest of the District to execute the subject Partial Release District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington, that the Partial Release of Easement for the utility easement recorded as 252883 with the Douglas County Auditor s office is hereby approved. The General Manager is hereby authorized and directed to sign on behalf of the District. ADOPTED this 11 th day of December, 2017.