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ex10_1-35.htm

    Exhibit
10.1.35

    

    Discretionary
Bonus Agreement

    

    This
Agreement is entered into effective as of May 5, 2009, by and between Great
Plains Energy Incorporated (the “Company”) and Barbara B. Curry (the
“Executive”).

    

    WHEREAS,
the independent members of the Board of Directors of the Company on May 5, 2009,
authorized the payment of certain discretionary cash bonuses (the “Bonuses) to
the Executive; and

    

    WHEREAS,
the Company and the Executive wish to memorialize the terms and conditions of
the Bonuses.

    

    NOW
THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, and of other good and valuable
consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the
Company and the Executive agree as follows:

    

    1.  Payment of
Bonuses.  The Company shall pay the Executive a Bonus of
$77,500 in cash, less all applicable employment, payroll and other withholdings,
on each of February 10, 2010 and February 10, 2011.

    

    2.  Payment Not Conditioned On
Continued Employment.  Except as set forth in this Agreement,
the Company’s obligation to pay the Bonuses is absolute, and is not conditioned
on the Executive’s continued employment with the Company.

    

    3.  Bonuses Subject to
Reimbursement Obligations.  Executive acknowledges that awards
under the Company’s Annual Incentive Plan and Long-Term Incentive Plan (the
“Plans”) are subject to reimbursement if and to the extent the awards reflected
the achievement of financial results that were subsequently the subject of a
restatement, or the achievement of other objectives that were subsequently found
to be inaccurately measured, and a lower award would have occurred based on the
restated financial results or inaccurately measured
objectives.  Executive further acknowledges that in the event the
Executive is required to reimburse the Company for awards under the Plans, the
Company may, among other actions it may take in its discretion, reduce or
eliminate the amount of the Bonuses payable to Executive as may be required to
satisfy Executive’s reimbursement obligations.

     

    4.  Choice of
Law.  This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the
laws of the State of Missouri. Any dispute relating to this Agreement shall be
brought in an appropriate Circuit Court of Missouri or the U.S. District Court
for the Western District of Missouri.

     

     

    5.  Entire
Agreement.  This Agreement contains the entire agreement
between the Executive and Company concerning the foregoing matters and no
change, modification, or waiver of any provision hereof will be valid unless in
writing and signed by the parties to be bound.

     

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    In
witness whereof, the Company and the Executive have signed this Agreement as of
the date first written above.

    

    

    
      	
              Great
      Plains Energy Incorporated

            	
              Executive

            
	 
      	 
      
	 
      	 
      
	
              By:________________________

            	
              ___________________________

            
	
              Michael
      J. Chesser

            	
              Barbara
      B. Curry

            
	
              Chairman
      of the Board and

            	 
      
	
              Chief
      Executive Officerex10_2-20.htm

    Exhibit 10.2.20

      

       

      AMENDMENT
TO THE COLLABORATION AGREEMENT

      

      This
Amendment to the Collaboration Agreement is made to be effective as of 5th day
of Sept., 2008, and amends that certain Collaboration Agreement, dated March 19,
2007 (said Amendment and Collaboration Agreement hereinafter collectively
referred to as the "Collaboration Agreement.").

       

      Kansas
City Power & Light Company ("KCPL"), the Sierra Club, and the Concerned
Citizens of Platte County, Inc. ("CCPC") (collectively, the "Parties") conducted
discussions related to the latan Generating Station utility waste landfill and
the Community Investment provisions of the Collaboration Agreement.

       

      Whereas,
the Parties hereby agree in accordance with Section VI, paragraph j. of the
Collaboration Agreement, to amend the Collaboration Agreement as follows:

       

      1.            In
the Collaboration Agreement, under the heading "Agreements" in Section III,
subsection e., third sentence, "In addition, KCPL agrees to grant $60,000 to
support ozone and PM monitoring within the great Kansas City region, to be
administered by the Mid-American Regional Council;" shall be replaced with "In
addition, KCPL agrees to grant $60,000 to Platte County, Missouri to support its
Green Build program;".

       

      2.            The
following language shall be inserted into the Collaboration Agreement under the
heading "Agreements" in Section IV, subsection e. after the third
sentence.

       

      "This
release also includes, without limitation, the release of any claims the Sierra
Club or CCPC may have concerning the permit for KCPL to construct a Utility
Waste Landfill issued on July 16, 2007 in response to the Utility Waste Landfill
Construction Permit Application for KCPL, MDNR Job No. NJ06GPLF, Iatan
Generating Station, Platte County, Missouri received as a complete application
August 7, 2006."

       

      3.            In
the Collaboration Agreement, under the heading "Agreements" in Section IV,
subsection g shall be deleted in its entirety.

       

      4.           The
following language shall be inserted into the Collaboration Agreement under the
heading "Agreements" after Section V.

       

      "Section
VI. Iatan Generating
Station Utility Waste Landfill: Additional Constituents for Detection
Monitoring

       

      KCPL
agrees to complete annual detection monitoring of the leachate in the leachate
pond at the Iatan Generating Station utility waste landfill for the following
three additional constituents: molybdenum, hexavalent chromium and potassium.
The detection monitoring will be an annual sample of the leachate collected from
the leachate pond. The annual samples will be collected beginning with the first
May groundwater sampling event that follows placement of coal combustion
byproducts in the latan Generating Station utility waste landfill. If no
leachate is present in the pond, the sample will be collected during the next
annual leachate detection monitoring event during which leachate is
present.

       

       

      
        

      

       

      If the
leachate monitoring detects any of the three constituents (molybdenum,
hexavalent chromium, and potassium) in an amount above the detection limits, the
next groundwater monitoring well sampling event will include the detected
constituent. The groundwater monitoring well sample test will include that
additional detected constituent only (in addition to any monitoring otherwise
required independent of this agreement). If this sample test detects that
constituent at a level at or above the detection limits, the analytical results
for the detected constituent(s) ("Analytical Results") from that sample will be
provided electronically to the Sierra Club and CCPC at the same time the
groundwater monitoring well sampling report is submitted to the MDNR. The
Analytical Results from the groundwater and leachate sampling will be sent to
the following e-mail addresses:

      

      For the Sierra
Club:

       

      Melissa
Hope

      melissa.hope@sierraclub.org missouri.chapter@sierraclub.org

       

      Sierra
Club

      85 Second
Street, 2nd
 Floor

      San
Francisco, CA 94105

       

      For the Concerned Citizens
of Platte County:

       

      Susan K.
Brown, Chairperson

       

      sbrovvn816@gmail.com

      Concerned
Citizens of Platte County

       

      PO Box
72

      Camden
Point, MO 64018

       

      with
copies to

       

      Michael
D. Hockley mhockley@spencerfane.com

      Director,
Interdisciplinary Environmental Clinic

      Washington
University School of Law

      One
Brookings Drive – Campus Box 1120

      St.
Louis, MO 63130

      

      Great
Rivers Environmental Law center

      705 Olive
Street, Suite 614

      St.
Louis, MO 63101

       

      The
Sierra Club and the CCPC shall notify KCPL of any changes in the address or
individuals to receive the Analytical Results using the Notice provisions of the
Collaboration Agreement at Section VI, paragraph g. If at any time the
Analytical Results that are sent to Sierra Club and CCPC are returned
undeliverable after two successive attempts, first via e-mail and second via
U.S. Mail, and KCPL ensures that both communications were accurately addressed,
KCPL will conduct no further detection monitoring for any of the three
constituents (molybdenum, hexavalent chromium, and potassium).

      
        

      

       

      If the
annual leachate detection monitoring does not detect any of the three
constituents (molybdenum, hexavalent chromium, and potassium) in an amount above
the detection limits, no groundwater monitoring well sample will be collected
and no Analytical Results will be provided. In that case, the detection
monitoring for the leachate in the leachate pond will be conducted the following
May.

       

      If
groundwater detection monitoring detects any of the three constituents
(molybdenum, hexavalent chromium, and potassium) in an amount above the
detection limits, but for five years thereafter does not detect the constituent
previously detected, no further groundwater sampling will be conducted until the
annual detection monitoring detects the respective constituent in the leachate
collected from the leachate pond.

       

      Section
VII.  Iatan
Generating Station Utility Waste Landfill Cap.

       

      When KCPL
places a final cover on the utility waste landfill, its specifications will meet
or exceed all applicable requirements in the Iatan utility waste landfill permit
issued by the State of Missouri and the Missouri utility waste landfill
regulatory requirements in place at that time.

       

      5.            In
the Collaboration Agreement under the heading "Agreements", the
subheading

       

      "Section
VI" shall be replaced with "Section VIII."

       

      IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been executed by Kansas City Power &
Light Company, the Sierra Club, and the Concerned Citizens of Platte County and
is effective as of Sept. 5, 2008.

       

      

      
        	
                AGREED
      ON BEHALF OF KANSAS

                CITY
      POWER & LIGHT COMPANY BY:

              	
                AGREED
      ON BEHALF OF SIERRA CLUB –

                BY:

              
	 
      	 
      
	
                /s/
      William G. Riggins

              	
                /s/
      Melissa K. Hope

              
	
                Name:  William
      G. Riggins

              	
                Name:
      Melissa K. Hope

              
	
                Title:  General
      Counsel & Chief Legal Officer

              	
                Title:
      Assoc. Regional Representative

              
	 
      	 
      
	
                Date:  9/4/08

              	
                Date:
      8-12-08

              
	 
      	 
      
	
                AGREED
      ON BEHALF OF CONCERNED CITIZENS OF PLATTE COUNTY BY:

              	
                Name:  Yvonne
      A. Cather

                Title:     Sierra
      Club Kansas City Chapter

              
	 
      	 
      
	
                /s/
      Susan K. Brown

              	
                Date:  8-15-08

              
	
                Name:  Susan
      K. Brown

              	 
      
	
                Title:  Chairperson

              	
                /s/  Yvonne
      A. Cather

              
	
                 

                Date:
      8/12/08

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