File #: 2016-0136    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 4/4/2016 In control: Transportation, Economy, and Environment Committee
On agenda: Final action: 6/20/2016
Enactment date: 6/28/2016 Enactment #: 18306
Title: AN ORDINANCE authorizing the King County executive to enter into a ten-year concession agreement with two five-year extensions between King County and Go Ape Cougar-Squak LLC for construction and operation of a treetop adventure course by Go Ape Cougar-Squak LLC.
Sponsors: Reagan Dunn
Indexes: Agreement
Attachments: 1. 2016-0136 legislative review form.pdf, 2. A. Concession Agreement Between King County Parks and Recreation Division and Go Ape Cougar-Squak LLC, Revised June 20, 2016, 3. Ordinance 18306.pdf, 4. A. Concession Agreement Between King County Parks and Recreation Division and Go Ape Cougar-Squak LLC, Revised June 7, 2016, 5. A. Concession Agreement, 6. 2016-0136 fiscal note.xls, 7. 2016-0136 transmittal letter.docx, 8. 2016-0136 Staff Report GoApe.docx, 9. ATT2_Amdt1_05-24-16.docx, 10. ATT2A_Amdt1_ATT-A_Agreement=05-24-16.docx, 11. 2016-0136 Staff Report GoApe=06-07-16.docx, 12. ATT2 Amdt2_06-07-16.docx, 13. ATT2A_Amdt2_ATT-A_Agreement=06-07-16.docx, 14. ATT3 Map-Cougar-Squak.pdf, 15. 2016-0136 Revised SR_GoApe=06-07-16.docx, 16. 18306 amendment 1 6-20-2016.pdf
Staff: Bourguignon, Mary
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AN ORDINANCE authorizing the King County executive to enter into a ten-year concession agreement with two five-year extensions between King County and Go Ape Cougar-Squak LLC for construction and operation of a treetop adventure course by Go Ape Cougar-Squak LLC.
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STATEMENT OF FACTS:
1. The Parks Business Plan directs the parks and recreation division of the department of natural resources and parks to work in partnership with organizations to provide new recreational amenities that generate revenue for parks.
2. Go Ape Cougar-Squak LLC ("Go Ape") is an experienced, world-wide provider of treetop adventure courses, and since 2009, has successfully developed and operated facilities on publicly owned land in twelve states.
3. King County supports Go Ape's desire to construct and operate a new outdoor recreation facility in King County to provide a regional venue for King County residents to participate in outdoor recreational activities, and engage in environmental education and personal development programming.
4. Go Ape is committed to supporting underserved and special needs communities, particularly for youth, to experience nontraditional outdoor recreation activities, improve leadership efficacy and provide forest ecology and environmental stewardship education.
5. King County and Go Ape desire to enter into a ten-year concession agreement with two five-year extensions that will authorize Go Ape to construct and operate the treetop adventure course described in Attachment A to this ordinance at Cougar-Squak Corridor park, located in Issaquah, which will provide the parks and recreation division with long-term revenue.
6. Go Ape will bear the full cost and expense of developing and operating the new recreational facility, with an estimated capital investment of approximately nine hundred thousand dollars, in accordance with the terms of Attachment A to this ordinance.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY:
SECTION 1. The King County e...

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