Sam Cohen, Government and Legal Specialist

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Sam Cohen, Government and Legal Specialist The Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians Overview of Draft 2011 Cooperative Agreement September 24, 2015 Sam Cohen, Government and Legal Specialist

COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT This Cooperative Agreement (“Agreement”) is effective as of __________, 2011 by and between the County of Santa Barbara (the “County”) and the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians (the “Tribe” or “Santa Ynez Band”) (referred to herein as collectively as “the Parties” and as to each as a “Party”). The terms “County” and “Tribe” as used herein shall include the Parties’ governmental entities, departments and officials unless otherwise stated.

EFFECTIVE DATE AND CONDITIONS TO EFFECTIVENESS OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on the latest of the dates upon which each of the following conditions precedent shall be met: a) approval of this Agreement by the County of Santa Barbara Board of Supervisors and the General Council of the Santa Ynez Band; and b) Any other conditions precedent mutually agreed by the Parties.

II. FEE-TO-TRUST ANNEXATION OF THE PROPERTY The County shall support the fee-to-trust annexation of the Property to the Reservation by federal legislation, the administrative process by federal agencies or any other possible way in existence now or in the future. Upon request of the Tribe, the County shall confirm such support by letter or resolution.

III. PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES Agreed Payments: a) In addition to the promises and covenants otherwise contained in this Agreement, the Parties acknowledge that annexation of the Property may, in some cases, result in lost revenues and/or fees to the County.   b) The Parties agree that the County does not have permitting authority over development on Trust Lands and that the payments made under this agreement do not constitute taxes, exactions, or fees.

III. PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES cont. c) The payments agreed to below are approximate off-sets to the above-mentioned potential losses and impacts to the County and are intended to support an approximate level of County services to the Reservation, the Property, and affected communities.   d) The amount of such Payments by the Tribe shall be as follows: Tribe to pay County flat annual fee in lieu of property taxes in the amount of $_________ which amount shall be due in four (4) equal quarterly payments beginning on the first day of the Calendar quarter and continuing each quarter thereafter. Such payments shall begin the first day of the next calendar quarter after the effective date of this Agreement and shall expire in full on December 31, 2020.

III. PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES cont. Reimbursements/credits for contributions from third party sources. County agrees to reimburse or credit Santa Ynez Band as follows:   a) In the event that Santa Ynez Band receives funding from state or federal sources, and directs those monies to be paid directly to County, County shall accept 100% of such payment as if it were a payment paid directly by Santa Ynez Band

IV. MISCELLANEOUS Consent To Jurisdiction: Limited Waiver of Sovereign Immunity and Exhaustion Of Tribal Remedies. a) Santa Ynez Band grants a limited waiver of sovereign immunity from suit exclusively to County, and to no other entity or person, for the sole purpose of enforcing this Agreement. For this limited purpose, Santa Ynez Band (i) agrees that any suit, action or other legal proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement may be brought in the federal courts of the United States, or in the event the federal courts refuse to hear such case for lack of jurisdiction, the State courts of the State of California (including any courts to which appeals there from are available); and (ii) waives its sovereign immunity in any such suit, action or legal proceeding by County for money damages, specific performance, injunctive relief and/or declaratory relief for Santa Ynez Band’s breach of this Agreement.

IV. MISCELLANEOUS cont. Santa Ynez Band does hereby unconditionally waive any claim or defense of exhaustion of tribal administrative or judicial remedies.  In no instance shall any enforcement or judgment of any kind whatsoever be allowed or levied against any assets of Santa Ynez Band other than the limited assets of the Santa Ynez Band’s distributed share of the revenue stream of the Chumash Casino and physical assets of the Chumash Casino, subject however, to prior existing liens or encumbrances on such assets. Specifically, this waiver shall not extend to any other accounts of Santa Ynez Band, the source of which includes distributions from accounts directly related to the Chumash Casino, so long as such distributions are in the ordinary course of business when the Agreement is not in default and are not done for the purpose of frustrating the County’s remedies hereunder.

IV. MISCELLANEOUS cont. Santa Ynez Band does not waive the defense of sovereign immunity with respect to any action by third parties, or extend its waiver to reach any assets of Santa Ynez Band other than those specifically set forth herein

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