6d Attachment, Lease Exhibit 2
Item No. 6d attach 2 Meeting Date: October 27, 2020 EXHIBIT B 1. DESCRIPTION OF PERMITTED USE A. Existing Facilities. The Property lies adjacent to the Port of Seattle Terminal 5. Since 2011, the Port has been replacing creosote pilings in Elliott Bay. Four of the pilings are on state-owned aquatic land. The four pilings that were scheduled to be replaced were removed in 2018-2019 during a CERCLA cleanup by Lockheed Martin that was completed in 2020. B. Proposed Work. State authorizes Tenant to conduct the following Proposed Work on the Property: Installation of four (4) steel pilings. Tenant's Proposed Work is considered Work and subject to the terms and conditions of this Lease. If the Proposed Work is not commenced within five years of the Commencement Date of the Lease, or if Tenant is required to renew, extend, modify, or obtain a new regulatory permit for the Proposed Work, Tenant shall obtain State's prior written consent before conducting the Proposed Work pursuant to Section 7.3 of the Lease. C. Permits for Proposed Work. Tenant has secured the following permits for the Proposed Work: USACE Permit NWS-2011-00467-WRD WDFW HPA Permit Number: 2017-4-765+01 2. ADDITIONAL OBLIGATIONS Except for the Proposed Work authorized in Section 1.B. of this Exhibit B, State has not authorized Tenant to conduct any Work on the Property. Tenant shall obtain State's prior written consent in accordance with Section 7.3 of this Lease and obtain all necessary regulatory permits prior to commencing such Work. Aquatic Lands Lease (Rev. 6/30/2020) Page 35 of 35 Lease No.22-101484
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