File #: 2016-0280    Version: 1
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 6/6/2016 In control: Metropolitan King County Council
On agenda: Final action: 6/6/2016
Enactment date: Enactment #: 14656
Title: A MOTION relating to the organization of the council; and amending Motion 11122, Section D, as amended, and OR 2-020.
Sponsors: Jeanne Kohl-Welles
Indexes: Best Start for Kids (BSK), Council
Attachments: 1. Motion 14656.pdf

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Clerk 06/02/2016

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A MOTION relating to the organization of the council; and amending Motion 11122, Section D, as amended, and OR 2-020.

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                     WHEREAS, the council has specified by motion the subject matters, chairs, vice-chairs and members of council committees and provided for any changes to these positions to be made by adoption of a formal legislative motion, and

                     WHEREAS, the council desires to specify committee subject matter and membership;

                     NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT MOVED by the Council of King County:

                     I.  Motion 11122, Section D, as amended, and OR 2-020 are each hereby amended to read as follows:

                     In addition to any committee otherwise established by law, the committees of the metropolitan King County council and their respective functions are established as follows:

                     A.  Budget and fiscal management committee shall consider and make recommendations on:  the county revenue and expenditure fiscal structural gap; capital and operating budget appropriations; the sale and lease of real property to or by the county; debt and investment proposals; bond issues; the office of economic and financial analysis; and financial policies.  The committee shall also consider the implementation of appropriate labor agreements.

                       1.  The committee shall develop recommendations on policy direction for the biennial budget, based on the recommendations of other council committees and taking into account the estimated fiscal impacts of state and federal legislation.

                       2.  In respect to consideration of the county's proposed biennial budget, all members of the council not assigned to the budget and fiscal management committee shall be considered ex officio voting members of the committee.

                     B.  Government accountability and oversight committee.

                       1.  The committee shall consider and make recommendations on:

                         a.  improving the efficiency, cost effectiveness, and performance of all branches of county government (legislative, executive and judicial);

                         b.  enhancing oversight, accountability and transparency in King County government, the office of law enforcement oversight, the annual county audit program and federal, state or county audit reports, the administration of the Public Records Act, civil rights and compliance, capital projects oversight, strategic planning, performance measurement and performance management, management organizational structure and technology management; and

                         c.  general government oversight, including customer service, worker safety, the department of assessments; elections; records and licensing; animal control; cable communications; the county fair; King County international airport; risk management; veterans, and executive services such as telecommunications, facilities management, purchasing and real property management.

                       2.  In the areas within the committee's purview, the committee shall track state and federal legislative action and develop recommendations on policy direction for the biennial budget.

                     C.  Health, housing and human services committee.

                       1.  The committee shall consider and make recommendations on policies relating to:

                         a.  public health programs, including those related to the protection, promotion and provision functions of the department of public health, including the structure of the public health centers;

                         b.  affordable housing, including therapeutic and low-income housing; and

                         c.  human services programs, including review of human services-related levies, and civil rights and social justice.  The committee shall also consider the implementation of appropriate labor agreements.

                       2.  In the areas within the committee's purview, the committee shall track state and federal legislative action and develop recommendations on policy direction for the biennial budget.

                       3.  In respect to consideration of the best start for kids levy implementation plan required by Ordinance 18088, Section 8.B., all members of the council not assigned to the health, housing and human services committee also shall be members of the committee.  Only for those portions of a meeting when the committee considers that plan shall these additional members be considered members of the committee for purposes of quorum and attendance.

                     D.  Law and justice committee.

                       1.  The committee shall consider and make recommendations on policies relating to law, safety, criminal justice and emergency management programs including those related to:  public safety; adult detention; juvenile justice and youth services; superior and district courts; judicial administration; prosecuting attorney; public defense; implementation of a pretrial risk assessment tool; emergency medical services; emergency management, including disaster response, emergency preparedness and emergency planning and the Puget Sound emergency radio network project.

                       2.  In the areas within the committee's purview, the committee shall track state and federal legislative action and develop recommendations on policy direction for the biennial budget.

                     E.  Transportation, economy and environment committee.

                       1.  The committee shall consider and make recommendations on policies relating to:

                         a.  growth management, including land use development and regulation, comprehensive planning, including implementation of its affordable housing elements, economic development, including pay equity and income disparity, and annexations;

                         b.  the environment, including:  salmon recovery; resource lands; energy; surface water management and water supply; wastewater treatment; solid waste; unincorporated and rural areas, including agriculture and rural services; and parks, recreation and cultural resources; and

                         c.  transportation, including roads, passenger ferries and public transportation.  The committee shall also consider the implementation of appropriate labor agreements.

                       2.  In the areas within the committee's purview, the committee shall track state and federal legislative action and develop recommendations on policy direction for the biennial budget.