File #: 2009-0430    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 7/13/2009 In control: Budget and Fiscal Management Committee
On agenda: Final action: 7/27/2009
Enactment date: Enactment #: 16610
Title: AN ORDINANCE limiting King County's participation in the Federal Way Village Community Revitalization Area; and declaring an emergency.
Sponsors: Julia Patterson
Indexes: Federal Way, City of
Attachments: 1. 16610.pdf, 2. 2009-0430 Transmittal Letter.doc, 3. Revised Staff Report , 4. Staff Report 07-21-09
Staff: Hamacher, Patrick
Drafter
Clerk 07/22/2009
Title
AN ORDINANCE limiting King County's participation in the Federal Way Village Community Revitalization Area; and declaring an emergency.
Body
      BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY:
      SECTION 1.  Findings:
      A.  King County has received notification from the city of Federal Way of the city's intent to create a Revitalization Area, named the Federal Way Village Community Revitalization Area, as recently authorized under Chapter 270, Laws of Washington 2009.
      B.  As set forth in Chapter 270, Laws of Washington 2009, local taxing jurisdictions that levy regular property or local sales and use taxes in the proposed Revitalization Area are automatic participants in the revitalization areas unless contrary notification is provided to the initiating jurisdiction before formal action by the initiating jurisdiction to create the Revitalization Area.  The city of Federal Way indicates that formal action will be taken on August 4, 2009.
      C.  Automatic local jurisdiction participants pledge seventy-five percent of regular property tax increases resulting from new construction in the Revitalization Area to repayment of debt issued to fund public improvements in the area.
      D.  King County's general fund faces substantial budget shortfalls for the foreseeable future.  Allowing the diversion of property and sales tax revenues during this budget crisis would exacerbate the current funding crisis.  Given the limited time for the county to notify the city of its intent to opt out of the Federal Way Village Community Revitalization Area, a declaration of an emergency is warranted.
      SECTION 2.  Through this ordinance, King County removes itself as a participating taxing district for the Federal Way Village Community Revitalization Area.  By this action, King County removes the county regular property tax levy, the road district levy, the conservation futures levy, the transit levy and the emergency medical services levy from the Federal Way Village Community Revitalization Area and will not pledge any King County local property tax allocation revenues to the Federal Way Revitalization Area.
      SECTION 3.  Through this ordinance, King County will not participate as a local government in the Federal Way Village Community Revitalization Area.  By this action, King County will not allow the use of any local sales and use tax imposed by King County to be used for the Federal Way Village Community Revitalization Area.
      SECTION 4.  Notification to city of Federal Way of withdrawal from Revitalization Area.  The clerk of the council is hereby directed to send a notice to Ms. Carol McNeilly, the Federal Way City Clerk that King County has removed all King County taxing districts as participating taxing districts in the Federal Way Village Community Revitalization Area.  This notice shall also indicate that King County has removed itself as a participating local government in the Federal Way Village Community Revitalization Areas.  The notice shall indicate that the county will not pledge local property tax allocation revenues or local sales and use taxes to the Federal Way Village Community Revitalization Area.  The clerk of the council shall attach a copy of this ordinance with the notice and ensure that notice is received by the Federal Way city clerk no later than 4:30 p.m., July 31, 2009.
      SECTION 5.  The council finds as a fact and declares that an emergency exists
 
and that this ordinance is necessary for the immediate preservation of public peace, health or safety or for the support of county government and its existing public institutions.