File #: 2002-0427    Version: 1
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 9/3/2002 In control: Budget and Fiscal Management Committee
On agenda: Final action: 9/16/2002
Enactment date: Enactment #: 11534
Title: A MOTION requesting the King County executive to establish a tax-forfeited property renovation program and evaluate the possibility of utilizing the work crew program for property cleanup and renovation.
Sponsors: Larry Phillips, Jane Hague
Indexes: Property, Taxes
Attachments: 1. Motion 11534.pdf, 2. 2002-0427 Revised Staff Report.doc, 3. None
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Clerk 08/29/2002
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Clertk 10/3/2001 8/28/02(2)
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A MOTION requesting the King County executive to establish a tax-forfeited property renovation program and evaluate the possibility of utilizing the work crew program for property cleanup and renovation.
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A MOTION requesting the King County Executive executive to establish a waste reduction and recycling granttax-forfeited property renovation program and evaluate the possibility of utilizing the work crew program for property clean-up and renovation. for suburban cities.
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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY:
WHEREAS, King County has adopted waste reduction and recycling goals as part of its waste management system and places many responsibilities on cities, as designated in the Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan, and;
WHEREAS, the King County Solid solid Waste waste Division division has provided financial assistance, in the form of grants, since 1989 to help the suburban cities implement recycling collection, yard waste collection and waste reduction and recycling support programs, as authorized by Motions Numbers 7638, 8407, 8857,, 9847, and 10965 respectively, and:
WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 14018, which adopted the 2001 Annual Budget for King County, provided for the funding of a waste reduction and recycling grant program to the suburban cities through the end of December 31, 2001, and;
WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan, which includes aggressive waste prevention and recycling goals and involves the suburban cities as the King County Solid solid Waste waste Division's division's partners in reaching these goals, and
WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan also includes
WHEREAS, King County's total 2002 budget of $2.9 billion is supported by a variety of revenues, and has adopted waste reduction and recycling goals as part of its waste management system plan and places many responsibilities on subu...

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