File #: 2023-0249    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 7/11/2023 In control: Budget and Fiscal Management Committee
On agenda: Final action: 9/5/2023
Enactment date: 9/13/2023 Enactment #: 19665
Title: AN ORDINANCE authorizing the King County executive to enter into an agreement with the Puget Sound Emergency Radio Network Operator to transfer county-owned assets located in King County.
Sponsors: Joe McDermott
Indexes: Agreement, PSERN
Attachments: 1. Ordinance 19665, 2. A. Puget Sound Emergency Radio Network Transfer Agreement (Revision date 8/2023), 3. A. Puget Sound Emergency Radio Network Transfer Agreement, 4. 2023-0249 Transmittal Letter, 5. 2023-0249 Property Summary, 6. 2023-0249 PSERN Transfer Agreement, 7. 2023-0249 Fiscal Note, 8. 2023-0249 Legislative Review Form, 9. 2023-0249_SR_PSERN transfer agreement, 10. 2023-0249_ATT2_AMD1_Clarifying edits_final, 11. 2023-0249_ATT2A PSERN Transfer Agreement, 12. 2023-0249_ATT4_Property Summary, 13. 2023-0249_Revised SR_PSERN transfer agreement, 14. 2023-0249 - Seattle Times - Invoice No. 62099 - $234.23
Staff: Leskinen, Miranda
Title
AN ORDINANCE authorizing the King County executive to enter into an agreement with the Puget Sound Emergency Radio Network Operator to transfer county-owned assets located in King County.
Body
STATEMENT OF FACTS:
1. In 2015 King County voters approved a property tax levy for emergency public safety radio network replacement and the Puget Sound Emergency Radio Network ("PSERN") project was created to upgrade and expand the system.
2. The county previously entered into two interlocal cooperation agreements ("ILAs") regarding the PSERN project, respectively authorized by Ordinances 18075 and 19165. The ILA authorized by Ordinance 18075 designated King County as the lead agency to plan, procure, finance, implement, and begin limited operation of the PSERN project. The ILA authorized by Ordinance 19165 established a new separate governmental agency under RCW 39.34.030(3)(b), organized as a nonprofit corporation under chapter 24.06 RCW, to assume the ownership and control of the PSERN project following full system acceptance. That separate governmental agency is known as the PSERN Operator.
3. The PSERN project will be completed in 2023 and consistent with the ILA authorized by ordinance 19165, King County desires to transfer operation of the new system to the PSERN Operator, and the PSERN Operator desires to accept the same.
4. Consistent with K.C.C. 4.56.140 and chapter 39.33 RCW regarding intergovernmental property transfers , the county and the PSERN Operator have successfully negotiated an agreement to transfer all of the county's interest in the assets and liabilities that comprise the Puget Sound Emergency Radio Network system, and the following related agreements and instruments implement the transfer, attached thereto as exhibits: A-1, form of assignment of PSERN agreements; A-2, list of PSERN agreements; B-1, form of assignment of PSERN leases; B-2, list of PSERN leases not requiring landlord consent to assign; B-3, list of PSERN leases requirin...

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