File #: 2009-0063    Version: 1
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 1/26/2009 In control: Metropolitan King County Council
On agenda: Final action: 1/26/2009
Enactment date: Enactment #: 12915
Title: A MOTION declaring an emergency and authorizing an extension of temporary free disposal of flood-related debris resulting from the January 2009 flood event.
Sponsors: Kathy Lambert, Reagan Dunn, Larry Phillips, Bob Ferguson
Indexes: Solid Waste
Attachments: 1. 12915.pdf
Title
A MOTION declaring an emergency and authorizing an extension of temporary free disposal of flood-related debris resulting from the January 2009 flood event.
Body
      WHEREAS, King County experienced unusually destructive rain, flooding and other secondary hazards ("flood") beginning early January 2009, causing significant damage to homes and other property, and
      WHEREAS, the executive, on January 8, 2009, declared a flood emergency for King County, and
      WHEREAS, disposal of solid waste material resulting from the flood at normal disposal fees would cause financial hardship for many property owners and could delay the cleanup of debris, and
      WHEREAS, all of King County will benefit from the prompt cleanup of debris caused by the flood, and
      WHEREAS, the executive, on January 8, 2009, called for a temporary waiver of solid waste fees for the disposal of flood-related debris at county disposal sites beginning January 10, 2009, through January26, 2009, and
      WHEREAS, pursuant to K.C.C. 10.12.050.B, actions taken by the executive to temporarily waive solid waste disposal fees that continue beyond the date of the next regularly scheduled council meeting require council approval by motion, and
      WHEREAS, council adopted Motion 12913 on January 12, 2009, approving waiver of fees through January 26, 2009, and
      WHEREAS, the estimated loss of revenue resulting from the temporary solid waste disposal fee waiver for that period was approximately $100,000, and
      WHEREAS, due to the extent and severity of damage many residents have been unable to dispose of flood-related debris within the time period of the initial waiver and require additional time to do so, and      WHEREAS, the executive has requested that the period for waiver be extended and has had a reasonable opportunity to comment upon this waiver extension motion;
      NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT MOVED by the Council of King County:
      A.  The early January 2009 flooding is hereby declared to be an emergency and it is deemed in the interest of King County to waive solid waste disposal service fees for flood-related debris related to damage from the flood through February 26, 2009;
      B.  Loads of flood-related debris from commercial haulers will not be accepted at no charge without prior authorization by the division director of the King County solid waste division;
      C.  This temporary fee suspension is only authorized through February 26, 2009;
      D.  The following special conditions apply to the temporary suspension of the disposal fee for flood-related debris:
        1.  All King County residents are eligible, except those who live in the cities of Seattle and Milton, which are not part of King County's solid waste handling system;
        2.  King County residents must provide acceptable proof of residence such as a current utility bill or other piece of mail containing the resident's current address;
        3.  All loads must be properly secured; unsecured loads will be subject to unsecured load fees in accordance with K.C.C. 10.12.040;
        4.  Loads of flood-related debris may be inspected by King County solid waste division staff, and division staff reserve the right to limit quantities disposed without charge;
        5.  Only flood-related debris may be disposed at no charge; split loads of mixed flood-related debris and regular solid waste will be charged at the regular solid waste disposal rate;
        6.  All standard King County waste acceptance policies apply (see K.C.C. Title 10 and King County Public Rules and Regulations:  Waste Acceptance Rule for King County Solid Waste Division Solid Waste Handling Facilities http://www.metrokc.gov/recelec/archives/policies/put715pr.htm); and
 
        7.  Eligibility to participate in this emergency flood-debris disposal opportunity is conditioned upon strict compliance with the solid waste handling procedures provided by the King County solid waste division.