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INTERLOCAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
THE CITY OF ANACORTES AND THE UPPER SKAGIT LIBRARY
DISTRICT
TO ESTABLISH A PILOT PROJECT
FOR RECIPROCAL LIBRARY BORROWING
This Interlocal agreement is made this ist day of August, 2010, between the
City of Anacortes hereinafter referred to as Anacortes, and the Upper Skagit
Library District
Whereas, the City of Anacortes maintains a public library, which desires to expand
-rtunities for its library patrons to utilize library services when they are
oud of Anacortes; and
Whereas, the Upper Skagit Library District also maintains a library district, and also
desires to expand the opportunities for its library patrons to utilize library services
when they are outside of the Upper Skagit Library District; and
Whereas, the Anacortes City Council and the Board of Trustees of the Anacortes
Public Library (hereinafter referred to as APL) and the Board of Trustees of the
Upper Skagit Library District (hereinafter referred to as USLD) find that it is in the
best interests of their respective libraries to create a reciprocal borrowing process
that would allow their respective patrons to borrow library materials in-person from
the other library under the same conditions that apply to resident patrons (excluding
non-resident charges for library services); and
Pnereas, all Parties understand that reciprocal borrowing is not a replacement for,
j her a supplement to the services their libraries provide,
Its NOW THEREFORE AGREED BY THE PARTIES AS FOLLOWS:
1. Purpose. The purpose of this Agreement is to facilitate the use of neighboring
1brpries by Resident Cardholders.
2. Term: This Agreement shall commence on August 1, 2010. On or before August
this Agreement will be evaluated and a recommendation will be made to both
Parties on the continuance of a permanent reciprocal Agreement, to be approved
before the termination of the Agreement in order to ensure continuity of service.
3. Definitions: For the purposes of this Agreement, the following terms shall have
the following meanings:
(a.) "Resident Cardholder" means a library cardholder who resides within the
city limits of the City of Anacortes or the boundaries of the Upper Skagit
Library District, as well as those entitled by the policies of each library to a
resident library card. For the purposes of this Agreement, a non-resident
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who must pay a fee to either library to receive a library card shall not be
characterized as a Resident Cardholder.
(b.)"Owning Library" means the library that owns the item to be checked out.
Provisions. The Resident Cardholders of one library's service area may
obtain a library card permitting the use of the other library's facilities and services,
without payment of a non-resident fee, under the following conditions:
(a.) The current policies and procedures for the provision of library services of
each library shall remain in effect, with no coordination or standardization
required, and specifically including the following provisions:
1. Library materials placed on hold must be picked up by the library
cardholder at the Owning Library.
2. Library materials must be returned to the Owning Library; if the
library materials owned by one system are returned to the other
system, the materials will be routed back to the Owning Library,
but any overdue charges will continue to accrue under the terms of
the Owning Library's policies.
(b.) The Reciprocal Use Agreement does not extend to each library's non-
resident cardholders, only to eligible residents living within their respective
municipal boundaries and those entitled by each library's policies to resident
status.
(c.) A cardholder of APL, except non-resident library cardholders, shall be
entitled to all of the privileges of a Resident Cardholder of USRL; likewise, a
'9rdholder of USRL, except non-resident library cardholders, shall be entitled
all the privileges of a Resident Cardholder of APL.
(d.) Each system shall establish tracking codes to provide information, on an
annual basis, on the number of cards issued and the number of items
checked out from their respective libraries.
5. Review. The Directors of both libraries will review the effectiveness of this
Agreement quarterly and will submit a quarterly report to their governance bodies
three months before the end of the project, so that there is a time to extend or renew
the agreement before the end date.
6. Financing. Each Party will bear its own cost of performing under this
Agreement.
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7. Notices. Any notices or other contacts required under the terms of this
'.gFreement must be directed to the following:
To the Anacortes Public Library: To the Upper Skagit Library District:
Attn: Library Director Attn: Library Director
1220 10th Street P 0 Box 99
Anacortes, WA 98221 Concrete, WA 98273-7699
8. Amendment. This Agreement may be modified only by further agreement in
writing as mutually agreed to by both Parties.
9.„ Mediation/Arbitration Clause. If a dispute arises from or relates to this
g�eement or the breach thereof and if the dispute cannot be resolved through direct
discussions, the Parties agree to endeavor first to settle the dispute in an amicable
manner by mediation administered by a mediator under JAMS Alternative Dispute
Resolution service rules or policies before resorting to arbitration. The mediator may
be selected by agreement of the Parties or through JAMS. Following mediation, or
upon written agreement of the Parties to waive mediation, any unresolved controversy
or claim arising from or relating to the Agreement or breach thereof shall be settled
through arbitration which shall be conducted under JAMS rules or policies. The
arbitrator may be selected by agreement of the Parties or through JAMS. All fees and
expenses for mediation or arbitration shall be borne by the Parties equally. However,
each Party shall bear the expense of its own counsel, experts, witnesses, and
preparation and presentation of evidence.
rplicable Law-Venue. This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted in
,knce with the laws of the State of Washington. In the event of a dispute, such
all be litigated in the Superior Court of Skagit County, Washington.
11. Waiver. No waiver of any right under this Agreement shall be effective unless
made in writing by the authorized representative of the Party to be bound thereby.
2. Concurrent Originals. This Agreement may be executed in two or more
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together
o ; L IsLitute one and the same instrument.
13. Ratification and Confirmation. Any acts consistent with the authority and
prior to the effective date of this Agreement are hereby ratified and confirmed.
14. Severability. If any term, provision, covenant, or condition of this Agreement is
held by a court of competitive jurisdiction to be invalid, void, or unenforceable, the
remainder of the provisions hereof shall remain in full force and effect and shall in no
'vay be affected, impaired, or invalidated as a result of such decision.
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i.!5, Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding of the
Parties. It supersedes any oral representations that are inconsistent with or modify its
terms and conditions.
CITY OF ANACORTES Upper Skagit Library District
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By: H. Dean Ma ell, Mayor By: Keith Alesse
Chair, Board of Trustees
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Date: -> - I c Date:
APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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By: Brad Furlong — By: lack-McCormick atk. c_
City Attorney Secretary, Board of Trustees
ATTEST: ATTEST:
may: Steve Hoglund By: Ann Innes
r% fl Director Treasurer, Board of Trustees
Approve:
Dianne Moritz
rvrtes Library Board
President
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