File #: 2011-0393    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 10/3/2011 In control: Budget and Fiscal Management Committee
On agenda: Final action: 11/9/2011
Enactment date: 11/18/2011 Enactment #: 17221
Title: AN ORDINANCE creating efficiencies and effectiveness in the administration of parks and recreation; and amending Ordinance 14199, Section 11, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.16.035, Ordinance 11955, Section 9, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.16.045, Ordinance 12076, Section 9, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.08.015 and Ordinance 6110, Section 4, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.32.020.
Sponsors: Julia Patterson
Indexes: Budget, Parks and Recreation
Code sections: 2.16.035 - , 2.16.045 - , 4.08.015 - , 4.32.020 -
Attachments: 1. 17221.pdf, 2. 2011-0393 Fiscal Note.xls, 3. 2011-0393 transmittal letter.doc, 4. Staff Report 10-25-11
Staff: Soo Hoo, Wendy
Drafter
Clerk 11/09/2011
Title
AN ORDINANCE creating efficiencies and effectiveness in the administration of parks and recreation; and amending Ordinance 14199, Section 11, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.16.035, Ordinance 11955, Section 9, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.16.045, Ordinance 12076, Section 9, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.08.015 and Ordinance 6110, Section 4, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.32.020.
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PREAMBLE:
The parks division has experienced great transition since 2003 with the implementation of the Parks Business Transition Plan which has seen the division evolve to a much more regional and rural service provider with a strong emphasis on partnerships and entrepreneurial activities. 
During this time, there has also been a transition in the division's capital program in the types of projects undertaken as well as the sources of available funding.
This transition has seen a shift towards partnership-oriented projects funded through the community partnership and grants program in which King County parks works with community groups and recreation organizations to develop new facilities for county residents.
During this same period of time the county has experienced a seventy percent decline of revenues generated by the real estate excise tax which is the sole source of funding for major maintenance needs and improvements that generate revenue for the division.
Currently, seventy percent of the division's capital improvement program is supported by the Parks Expansion Levy which is managed by the parks and recreation division.
To ensure consistency with the Parks Business Transition Plan and to enhance the efficiency of capital projects delivery, this proposal transfers the development, management, and implementation of the parks division's capital improvement program from the facilities management division to the parks and recreation division.
The change will improve project delivery and accountability by placing the supervision of the staff that implement parks and recreation capital projects under the supervision of the parks and recreation division.  Transferring fiscal responsibility of the parks capital funds from the facilities management division to the parks and recreation division will also streamline the financial management of the parks capital improvement program and provide more accountability to the residents of King County.
      BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY:
      SECTION 1.  Ordinance 14199, Section 11, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.16.035 are each hereby amended to read as follows:
      The county administrative officer shall be the director of the department of executive services.  The department shall include the records and licensing services division, the finance and business operations division, the human resources management division, the facilities management division, the administrative office of risk management, the administrative office of emergency management, the administrative office of the business resource center and the administrative office of civil rights.  In addition, the county administrative officer shall be responsible for providing staff support for the board of ethics.
      A.  The duties of the records and licensing services division shall include the following:
        1.  Issuing marriage, vehicle/vessel, taxicab and for-hire driver and vehicle and pet licenses, collecting license fee revenues and providing licensing services for the public;
        2.  Enforcing county and state laws relating to animal control;
        3.  Managing the recording, processing, filing, storing, retrieval and certification of copies of all public documents filed with the division as required;
        4.  Processing all real estate tax affidavits;
        5.  Acting as the official custodian of all county records, as required by general law, except as otherwise provided by ordinance; and
        6.  Managing the printing and distribution of the King County Code and supplements to the public.
      B.  The duties of the finance and business operations division shall include the following:
        1.  Monitoring revenue and expenditures for the county.  The collection and reporting of revenue and expenditure data shall provide sufficient information to the executive and to the council.  The division shall be ultimately responsible for maintaining the county's official revenue and expenditure data;
        2.  Performing the functions of the county treasurer;
        3.  Billing and collecting real and personal property taxes, local improvement district assessments and gambling taxes;
        4.  Processing transit revenue;
        5.  Receiving and investing all county and political subjurisdiction moneys;
        6.  Managing the issuance and payment of the county's debt instruments;
        7.  Managing the accounting systems and procedures;
        8.  Managing the fixed assets system and procedures;
        9.  Formulating and implementing financial policies for other than revenues and expenditures for the county and other applicable agencies;
        10.  Administering the accounts payable and accounts receivable functions;
        11.  Collecting fines and monetary penalties imposed by district courts;
        12.  Developing and administering procedures for the procurement of and awarding of contracts for tangible personal property, services, professional or technical services and public work in accordance with K.C.C. chapter 4.16 and applicable federal and state laws and regulations;
        13.  Establishing and administering procurement and contracting methods, and bid and proposal processes, to obtain such procurements;
        14.  In consultation with the prosecuting attorney's office and office of risk management, developing and overseeing the use of standard procurement and contract documents for such procurements;
        15.  Administering contracts for goods and services that are provided to more than one department;
        16.  Providing comment and assistance to departments on the development of specifications and scopes of work, in negotiations for such procurements, and in the administration of contracts;
        17.  Assisting departments to perform cost or price analyses for the procurement of tangible personal property, services and professional or technical services, and price analysis for public work procurements;
        18.  Developing, maintaining and revising as may be necessary from time to time the county's general terms and conditions for contracts for the procurement of tangible personal property, services, professional or technical services and public work;
        19.  Managing the payroll system and procedures, including processing benefits transactions in the payroll system and administering the employer responsibilities for the retirement and the deferred compensation plans;
        20.  Managing and developing financial policies for borrowing of funds, financial systems and other financial operations for the county and other applicable agencies.
        21.  Managing the contracting opportunities program to increase opportunities for small contractors and suppliers to participate on county-funded contracts.  Submit an annual report as required by K.C.C. 4.19.070.D;
        22.  Managing the apprenticeship program to optimize the number of apprentices working on county construction projects.  Submit an annual report as required by K.C.C. 12.16.175; and
        23.  Serving as the disadvantaged business enterprise liaison officer for federal Department of Transportation and other federal grant program purposes.  The disadvantaged business enterprise liaison officer shall have direct, independent access to the executive on disadvantaged business enterprise program matters consistent with 49 C.F.R. Sec. 26.25.  For other matters, the disadvantaged business enterprise liaison officer shall report to the director of the finance and business operations division.
      C.  The duties of the human resources management division shall include the following:
        1.  Developing and administering training and organizational development programs, including centralized employee and supervisory training and other employee development programs;
        2.  Developing proposed and administering adopted policies and procedures for:
          a.  employment, including recruitment, examination and selection;
          b.  classification and compensation; and
          c.  salary administration;
        3.  Developing proposed and administering adopted human resources policy;
        4.  Providing technical and human resources information services support;
        5.  Developing and managing insured and noninsured benefits programs, including proposing policy recommendations, negotiating benefits plan designs with unions, preparing legally mandated communications materials and providing employee assistance and other work and family programs;
        6.  Developing and administering diversity management and employee relations programs, including affirmative action plan development and administration, management and supervisory diversity training and conflict resolution training;
        7.  Developing and administering workplace safety programs, including inspection of work sites and dissemination of safety information to employees to promote workplace safety;
        8.  Administering the county's self-funded industrial insurance/worker's compensation program, as authorized by Title 51 RCW;
        9.  Advising the executive and council on overall county employee policies;
        10.  Providing labor relations training for county agencies, the executive, the council and others, in collaboration with the office of labor relations;
        11.  Overseeing the county's unemployment compensation program; and
        12.  Collecting and reporting to the office of management and budget on a quarterly basis information on the numbers of filled and vacant full-time equivalent and term-limited temporary positions and the number of emergency employees for each appropriation unit.
      D.  The duties of the facilities management division shall include the following:
        1.  Overseeing space planning for county agencies;
        2.  Administering and maintaining in good general condition the county's buildings except for those managed and maintained by the departments of natural resources and parks and transportation;
        3.  Operating security programs for county facilities except as otherwise determined by the council;
        4.  Administering all county facility parking programs except for public transportation facility parking;
        5.  Administering the supported employment program;
        6.  Managing all real property owned or leased by the county, except as provided in K.C.C. chapter 4.56, ensuring, where applicable, that properties generate revenues closely approximating fair market value;
        7.  Maintaining a current inventory of all county-owned or leased real property;
        8.  Functioning as the sole agent for the disposal of real properties deemed surplus to the needs of the county;
        9.  In accordance with K.C.C. chapter 4.04, providing support services to county agencies in the acquisition of real properties, except as otherwise specified by ordinance;
        10.  Issuing oversized vehicle permits, franchises and permits and easements for the use of county property except franchises for cable television and telecommunications;
        11.  Overseeing the development of capital projects for all county agencies except for specialized roads, solid waste, public transportation, airport, water pollution abatement ((and)), surface water management projects and parks and recreation;
        12.  Being responsible for all general projects, such as office buildings or warehouses, for any county department including, but not limited to, the following:
          a.  administering professional services and construction contracts;
          b.  acting as the county's representative during site master plan, design and construction activities;
          c.  managing county funds and project budgets related to capital improvement projects;
          d.  assisting county agencies in the acquisition of appropriate facility sites;
          e.  formulating guidelines for the development of operational and capital improvement plans;
          f.  assisting user agencies in the development of capital improvement and project program plans, as defined and provided for in K.C.C. chapter 4.04;
          g.  formulating guidelines for the use of life cycle cost analysis and applying these guidelines in all appropriate phases of the capital process;
          h.  ensuring the conformity of capital improvement plans with the adopted space plan and approved operational master plans;
          i.  developing project cost estimates that are included in capital improvement plans, site master plans, capital projects and annual project budget requests;
          j.  providing advisory services, feasibility studies or both services and studies to projects as required and for which there is budgetary authority;
          k.  coordinating with user agencies to assure user program requirements are addressed through the capital development process as set forth in this chapter and in K.C.C. Title 4;
          l.  providing engineering support on capital projects to user agencies as requested and for which there is budgetary authority; and
          m.  providing assistance in developing the executive budget for capital improvement projects; and
        13.  Providing for the operation of a downtown winter shelter for homeless persons between October 15 and April 30 each year.
      E.  The duties of the administrative office of risk management shall include the management of the county's insurance and risk management programs consistent with K.C.C. chapter 4.12.
      F.  The duties of the administrative office of emergency management shall include the following:
        1.  Planning for and providing effective direction, control and coordinated response to emergencies;
        2.  Being responsible for the emergency management functions defined in K.C.C. chapter 2.56; and
        3.  Managing the E911 emergency telephone program.
      G.  The duties of the administrative office of civil rights shall include the following:
        1.  Enforcing nondiscrimination ordinances as codified in K.C.C. chapters 12.17, 12.18, 12.20 and 12.22;
        2.  Assisting departments in complying with the federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 504, and other legislation and rules regarding access to county programs, facilities and services for people with disabilities;
        3.  Serving as the county Americans with Disabilities Act coordinator relating to public access;
        4.  Providing staff support to the county civil rights commission;
        5.  Serving as the county federal Civil Rights Act Title VI coordinator; and
        6.  Coordinating county responses to federal Civil Rights Act Title VI issues and investigating complaints filed under Title VI.
      H.  The duties of the administrative office of the business resource center shall include the following:
        1.  The implementation and maintenance of those systems necessary to generate a regular and predictable payroll through the finance and business operations division;
        2.  The implementation and maintenance of those systems necessary to provide regular and predictable financial accounting and procedures through the finance and business operations division;
        3.  The implementation and maintenance of those systems necessary to generate regular and predictable county budgets, budget reports and budget management tools for the county; and
        4.  The implementation and maintenance of the human resources systems of record for all human resources data for county employment purposes.
      SECTION 2.  Ordinance 11955, Section 9, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.16.045 are each hereby amended to read as follows:
      A.  The department of natural resources and parks is responsible to manage and be fiscally accountable for the wastewater treatment division, water and land resources division, solid waste division and parks and recreation division.  The department shall manage, design, develop, operate. maintain and enhance the geographic information systems for the county and other contracting agencies. The department shall administer and implement the requirements of the federal Clean Water Act, federal Endangered Species Act and other federal and state laws and regulations related to those requirements.  The department shall perform the metropolitan water pollution abatement function referred to in this section as "the water quality program," as set forth in chapter 35.58 RCW, K.C.C. Title 28 and other federal and state laws and regulations applicable to that function, although financial planning for and administration of the water quality program shall be conducted consistent with financial policies approved by the council.  The department shall coordinate the county's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ("NPDES") municipal stormwater permit program.  The department shall provide the support to the county's participation in the regional water supply planning process including the development of reclaimed water and the review of local utility district plans for conformance with county plans and policies and shall participate in the process of preparing coordinated water system plans to ensure conformance with county plans and policies.  The department shall provide for the active and passive recreational needs of the region, consistent with the mission of the parks and recreation division described in subsection E.1 of this section.  The department shall designate as natural resource lands those county-owned lands that serve important natural resource functions, including, but not limited to, benefiting and protecting natural drainage systems, drainage basins, flood control systems, ecosystems, water quality, ground water, fisheries and wildlife habitat and other natural resource purposes.  The department shall act to ensure integration of environmental programs across utility and resource functions and to balance stewardship with economic development issues.  To ensure integration and balanced stewardship through the director's office the department shall oversee strategic planning using staff resources budgeted in the department's divisions.  Strategic planning may include, but not be limited to: integration of land and water resource protection; coordination of groundwater, water reuse and water supply plan approval; development of new funding approaches for resource protection; establishment of new partnerships with businesses, community organizations and citizens; and better coordination of sewerage and flood control facilities to prevent water quality degradation.  The director's office shall manage the county's historic preservation program including landmark designation, protection and enhancement to support tourism development, downtown revitalization and environmental and cultural sustainability.
      B.1.  The duties of the waste water treatment division shall include the following:
         a.  administering the functions and programs related to the operation, maintenance, construction, repair, replacement and improvement of the metropolitan sewerage system and its financing;
         b.  administering the county's sewage disposal agreements with cities and special districts;
         c.  providing planning for the water quality capital program;
         d.  providing design, engineering and construction management services related to the water quality capital programs including new facilities development and maintenance of the existing infrastructure;
         e.  providing support services such as project management, environmental review, permit and right-of-way acquisitions, scheduling and project control; and
         f.  regulating industrial discharges into the metropolitan sewerage system.
       2.  The council may assign responsibility for services ancillary to and in support of the operation and maintenance of the metropolitan water pollution abatement system under chapter 35.58 RCW, including, but not limited to, human resources, accounting, budgeting, finance, engineering, fleet administration, maintenance, laboratory, monitoring, inspection and planning, as it determines appropriate.
      C.  The duties of the water and land resources division shall include the following:
        1.  Proposing or updating, or both, and implementing adopted policies, plans and programs relating to water and land resources, open space and other natural resources that protect fisheries, natural resources, water quality and ground water and that solve and prevent drainage problems;
        2.  Responding to major river floods and addressing drainage problems in unincorporated portions of the county as provided in K.C.C. Title 9, the Surface Water Management Program, in K.C.C. chapter 20.12, the King County Flood Hazard Reduction Plan Policies and other policies established by the council;
        3.  Within available resources, maintaining major river channels, and surface and storm drainage systems and lands to minimize flood hazards and protect fisheries resources, drainage systems and lands, and water quality;
        4.  Providing coordination and technical assistance within the county and other governments to assist in setting and implementing priorities for water and land resources, including sample collection, laboratory services, monitoring, analysis and other activities to protect, enhance and evaluate the quality of land, habitat and water resources in the county;
        5.  Planning the surface water management capital program, providing design, engineering and construction management services related to the surface water management capital program including new facilities development and maintenance of the existing infrastructure and providing support services such as project management, environmental review, permit and right-of-way acquisitions, scheduling and project control;
        6.  Preparing standards for storm water management facilities that are constructed as part of land development;
        7.  Providing technical assistance and education to businesses and the general public to encourage environmental stewardship;
        8.  Implementing the county park, open space, trails, agriculture, forestry, and other natural resources acquisition programs, including planning, site selection, financing, acquisition, project budget management and purchasing fee and less than fee interests;
        9.  Monitoring and protecting the county's development rights interests related to agricultural lands;
        10.  Consulting in the preparation of management plans for protection and use of the natural resource values of county owned lands, including natural resource lands, dedicated and deeded open space lands and lands acquired by the county as a condition of land development approval, and consulting with the parks and recreation division the appropriate means to execute such management plans;
        11.  The office of rural and resource lands shall be a distinct functional unit of the division reporting directly to the water and land resources division manager.  The office shall plan, manage and be responsible for administering the county's rural and resource lands programs including, but not limited to, agriculture, farmlands preservation, current use taxation programs, forestry, noxious weeds, terrestrial wildlife and habitat, rural economic development, and encouraging environmental stewardship; and
      12.  Planning, prioritizing, seeking funding for, designing and implementing restoration projects on natural resource lands, dedicated and deeded open space lands and lands acquired by the county as a condition of land development approval in coordination with the parks and recreation division.
      D.  The duties of the solid waste division shall include the following:
        1.  Managing and operating the county's comprehensive solid waste program on a self-supporting basis;
        2.  Administering the county's solid waste interlocal agreements with cities and towns;
        3.  Diverting as much material as possible from disposal in a manner that reduces the overall costs of solid waste management to county residents and businesses, conserves resources, protects the environment and strengthens the county's economy;
        4.  Managing and being accountable for all transfer station operations and landfills, as well as the transportation of waste between county facilities;
        5.  Procuring and maintaining all capital and operating equipment specific to the solid waste function;
        6.  Providing planning, design, engineering and construction management services related to the solid waste capital program including new facilities development and maintenance of existing infrastructure;
        7.  Providing support services such as project management, environmental review, permit acquisitions, scheduling and project control; and
        8.  Actively pursuing all revenue sources in an effort to maintain the lowest possible rate structure for the benefit of county residents.
      E.  The duties of the parks and recreation division shall include the following:
        1.  Carrying out the county's parks and recreation division mission, which is to provide regional trails, regional passive parks, regional resource and ecological lands and regional active recreation facilities, rural parks and local unincorporated area parks within the urban growth boundary until annexed, by employing entrepreneurial strategies that raise revenues to support park operations and facilitating agreements with other jurisdictions and entities to provide for recreational services and other activities;
        2.  Proposing and implementing adopted policies, plans and programs related to the provision of regional and rural parks and recreation facilities and programs and natural resource lands in King County and local parks in the unincorporated portion of King County within the urban growth boundary until those areas are annexed;
        3.  Within available resources, managing, operating and maintaining or facilitating the management, operation and maintenance of the county parks and recreation facilities;
        4.  Within available resources, maintaining, restoring or facilitating the maintenance of regional resource and ecological lands in consultation with the water and land resources division;
        5.  Monitoring and protecting the county's real property and development rights interests acquired through the conservation futures and other open space and natural resource programs, with the exception of development rights on agricultural lands, ensuring to the greatest extent practicable that subsequent county land use policies remain compatible with the acquired interests;
        6.  Preparing and implementing in consultation with the water and land resources division the management plans for protection and use of the natural resource values of county owned lands, including natural resource lands, dedicated and deeded open space lands and lands acquired by the county as a condition of land development approval, and determining appropriate means to execute those management plans;
        7.  Administering, operating and maintaining those lands designated as natural resource lands, using any work forces as appropriate;
        8.  Developing and maintaining an operational master plan and develop and monitoring a capital improvement plan as defined in K.C.C. chapter 4.04 and overseeing the development of capital projects;
        9.  Within available resources, developing and facilitating agreements for the development of specific active park and recreation facilities;
        10.  Coordinating with other departments and divisions as appropriate in the preparation of grant applications for park and open space acquisition, development and operations;
        11.  Developing, managing, or facilitating agreements for the provision of recreational programs; and
        12.  Facilitating programs that promote the safe enjoyment of county-owned swimming pools and guarded swim beaches.
      SECTION 3.  Ordinance 12076, Section 9, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.08.015 are each hereby amended to read as follows:
      A.  First tier funds and fund managers are as follows:
Fund No.
Fund Title
Fund Manager
103
County Road
Dept. of Transportation
104
Solid Waste Landfill Post Closure Maintenance
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
106
Veterans' Relief
Dept. of Community and Human Services
109
Recorder's O & M
Dept. of Executive Services
111
Enhanced-911 Emergency Tel System
Dept. of Executive Services
112
Mental Health
Dept. of Community and Human Services
113-5
Mental Illness and Drug Dependency
Dept. of Community and Human Services
114-1
Veterans' Services Levy
Dept. of Community and Human Services
114-2
Health and Human Services Levy
Dept. of Community and Human Services
115
Road Improvement Guaranty
Dept. of Transportation
117
Arts and Cultural Development
Dept. of Executive Services
119
Emergency Medical Services
Dept. of Public Health
121
Surface Water Management
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
122
Automated Fingerprint Identification System
Dept. of Public Safety
124
Citizen Councilor Revolving
Auditor
128
Local Hazardous Waste
Dept. of Public Health
129
Youth Sports Facilities Grant
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
131
Noxious weed control fund
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
134
Development and Environmental Services
Dept. of Development and Environmental Services
137
Clark Contract Administration
Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget
138
Parks Trust and Contribution
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
139
Risk Abatement
Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget
145
Parks and Recreation
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
156-1
KC Flood Control Operating Contract
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
164
Two-Tenths Sales Tax Revenue Receiving
Dept. of Transportation
165
Public Transit Self Insurance
Dept. of Transportation
215
Grants tier 1 fund
Dept. of Executive Services
216
Cultural Resource Mitigation Fund
Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget
309
Neighborhood Parks and Open Space
Dept. of Executive Services
312
HMC Long Range CIP
Dept. of Executive Services
315
Conservation Futures
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
316
Parks, Rec. and Open Space
Dept. of ((Executive Services)) Natural Resources and Parks
320
Public Art Fund
Dept. of Executive Services
322
Housing Opportunity Acquisition
Dept. of Community and Human Services
327
Equipment and Building Acquisition
Dept. of Executive Services
329
SWM CIP Construction 1992-1997
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
331
Long-Term Leases
Dept. of Executive Services
334
Capital Acqn and County Fac Renovation
Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget
335
Youth Services Facilities Construction
Dept. of Executive Services
338
Airport Construction
Dept. of Transportation
339
Working Forest 1995 B
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
340
Park Lands Acquisition 1993
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
340-3
Urban Reforestation and Habitat Restoration
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
341
Arts and Historic Preservation Capital
Dept. of Executive Services
342
Major Maintenance Reserve
Dept. of Executive Services
343
Core GIS Capital Project
Dept. of Information Technology
346
Regional Justice Center Construction
Dept. of Executive Services
347
Emergency Communications System
Dept. of Executive Services
349
Parks Facilities Rehabilitation
Dept. of ((Executive Services)) Natural Resources and Parks
350
Open Space Acquisition
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
357-1
KC Flood Control Capital Contract
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
358
Parks Capital Fund
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
364-3
Transit Cross-Border Lease Financing Fund
Dept. of Executive Services
368
Real Estate Excise Tax Capital Summary Fund
Dept. of ((Executive Services)) Performance Strategy and Budget
369
Transfer of Development Credits Program
(TDC) Fund
Dept. of Natural Resources Parks
377-1
KCIT Capital Fund
Dept. of Information Technology
378
KCIT Enterprise Services
Capital Improvement Fund
Dept. of Information Technology
381
Solid Waste Cap Equip Recovery
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
383
Solid Waste Environmental Reserve
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
384
Farmland and Open Space Acquisition
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
385
Renton Maintenance Fac. Const
Dept. of Transportation
386
County Road Construction
Dept. of Transportation
390
Solid Waste Construction
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
391
Landfill Reserve
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
394
Kingdome CIP
Dept. of Executive Services
395
Building Capital Improvement
Dept. of Executive Services
396
HMC Building Repair and Replacement
Dept. of Executive Services
404
Solid Waste Operating
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
429
Airport Operating
Dept. of Transportation
453-1
Institutional Network Operating Fund
Dept. of Information Technology
461
Water Quality
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
464
Public Transportation
Dept. of Transportation
542
Safety and Workers' Compensation
Dept. of Executive Services
544
Wastewater Equipment Rental and Revolving Fund
Dept. of Transportation
546
Department of Executive Service Equipment Replacement
Dept. of Information Technology
547
KCIT Strategy and Performance Operating Fund
Dept. of Information Technology
550
Employee Benefits Program
Dept. of Executive Services
551
Facilities Management
Dept. of Executive Services
552
Insurance
Dept. of Executive Services
557
Public Works Equipment Rental
Dept. of Transportation
558
Motor Pool Equipment Rental
Dept. of Transportation
603
Cultural Resources Endowment
Dept. of Executive Services
622
Judicial Administration Trust and Agency
Dept. of Judicial Administration
624
School District Impact Fee
Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget
674
Refunded Ltd GO Bond Rdmp.
Dept. of Executive Services
675
Refunded Unltd GO Bond
Dept. of Executive Services
676
H&CD Escrow
Dept. of Executive Services
693
Deferred Compensation
Dept. of Executive Services
694
Employee Charitable Campaign Contributions
Dept. of Executive Services
696
Mitigation Payment System
Dept. of Transportation
840
Limited GO Bond Redemption
Dept. of Executive Services
843
DMS Limited GO Bonds
Dept. of Executive Services
851
Stadium GO Bond Redemption
Dept. of Executive Services
890
ULID Assessment - 1981
Dept. of Transportation
1010
Climate Exchange Fund
Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget
1411
Rainy Day Reserve
Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget
1421
Children and Families Services
Dept. of Community and Human Services
1432
Animal Bequest Fund
Dept. of Executive Services
1471
Historical Preservation and Historical Programs Fund
Dept. of Executive Services
1590
Marine Division Operating Fund
Dept. of Transportation
3590
Marine Division Capital Fund
Dept. of Transportation
5490
Business Resource Center Fund
Dept. of Executive Services
      B.  The following shall also be first tier funds:
        1.  All funds now or hereafter established by ordinance for capital construction through specific road improvement districts, utility local improvement districts or local improvement districts.  The director of the department of transportation shall be the fund manager for transportation-related funds.  The director of the department of natural resources and parks shall be the fund manager for utility-related funds.
        2.  All county funds that receive original proceeds of borrowings made under Chapter 216, Washington Laws of 1982, as now existing or hereafter amended, to the extent of the amounts then outstanding for the borrowings for that fund.  For purposes of this subsection, the director of the county department or office primarily responsible for expenditures from that fund shall be the fund manager.
        3.  Any other fund as the council may hereinafter prescribe by ordinance to be invested for its own benefit.  County funds shall be treated as provided in K.C.C. 4.10.110 unless a designation is made by the council.
      SECTION 4.  Ordinance 6110, Section 4, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.32.020 are each hereby amended to read as follows:
      There is hereby created the real estate excise tax capital summary fund, which functions as a capital improvement project fund.  The fund shall be a first tier fund.  The
((department of executive services)) office of performance, strategy, and budget shall be the fund manager.