Meeting Name: Metropolitan King County Council Agenda status: Final with Extra Items
Meeting date/time: 8/27/2024 1:30 PM Minutes status: Final with Extra Items  
Meeting location: Hybrid Meeting
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2024-0221 18OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE authorizing the King County executive to execute identical interlocal agreements with Mountain View Fire & Rescue and South King Fire delegating administrative duties to perform inspections of the fire code operational permit program of regulated occupancies in fire protection districts 39 and 44.PassedPass Action details Not available
2024-0250 19OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE approving and adopting the Memorandum of Agreement negotiated by and between King County and the Professional and Technical Employees, Local 17, representing Involuntary Commitment Supervisors employees working in the Crisis and Commitment Services section in the department of community and human services, and establishing the effective date of the agreement.PassedPass Action details Not available
2024-0251 110OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE approving and adopting the Memorandum of Agreement negotiated by and between King County and the Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587, representing benefits-eligible employees in the Metro transit department; and establishing the effective date of said agreement.PassedPass Action details Not available
2024-0255 111OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE approving and adopting a memorandum of agreement negotiated by and between King County and the King County Coalition of Unions representing employees in the departments of adult and juvenile detention, community and human services, elections, executive services, judicial administration, information technology, natural resources and parks, local services, public defense, and public health, the sheriff's office, and the Metro transit department, the assessor, the council, district court, superior court, and the prosecuting attorney's office; approving and adopting two memoranda of agreement negotiated by and between King County and the Joint Labor Management Insurance Committee of Unions regarding insured benefits for represented benefits-eligible employees identified by King County deemed eligible to receive these benefits; and establishing the effective date of the agreements.PassedPass Action details Not available
2024-0040 112MotionA MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Eric Oien, who resides in council district nine, to the King County rural forest commission.Deferred  Action details Not available
2024-0042 113MotionA MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Jon Matson, who resides in council district nine, to the King County rural forest commission.PassedPass Action details Not available
2024-0211 114MotionA MOTION relating to the King County Search and Rescue Association; acknowledging receipt of the funding report for its proposed new headquarters as required by the 2023-2024 Biennial Budget Ordinance, Ordinance 19546, Section 94, Proviso P1.PassedPass Action details Not available
2024-0208 115MotionA MOTION authorizing the chair of the council to enter into a contract for services to represent the county with the Washington state Legislature.Passed as AmendedPass Action details Not available
2024-0104 116MotionA MOTION relating to operations of the juvenile secure detention facility at the Judge Patricia H. Clark Children and Family Justice Center, the youth legal system, and other investments that improve the conditions that young people live in.Passed as AmendedPass Action details Not available
2024-0216 117OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE approving the City of Enumclaw Water System Plan dated February 2024.Introduced and Referred  Action details Not available
2024-0259 118OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE relating to the withdrawal of approximately 25 acres of land from the Sammamish Plateau water and sewer district to the Ames Lake water association, known as the Ames Lake Road water de-annexation, for the purpose of water service.Introduced and Referred  Action details Not available
2024-0261 119OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE authorizing the King County executive to enter into an interlocal agreement with the City of Shoreline to implement a regional program to transfer development rights from lands in unincorporated King County into the city of Shoreline.Introduced and Referred  Action details Not available
2024-0262 120OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE related to expanding eligible uses of transfer of development rights bank amenity funding; and amending Ordinance 13733, Section 14, as amended, and K.C.C. 21A.37.150.Introduced and Referred  Action details Not available
2024-0269 121OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE authorizing the King County executive to enter into an agreement with the Washington state Department of Ecology for loan financing of a wastewater capital project.Introduced and Referred  Action details Not available
2024-0270 122OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE authorizing the King County executive to enter into an agreement with the Washington state Department of Ecology for loan financing of a wastewater capital project.Introduced and Referred  Action details Not available
2024-0248 123MotionA MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Donna Lurie, who works in council district three, to the King County personnel board.Introduced and Referred  Action details Not available
2024-0258 124MotionA MOTION accepting the King County Equitable Development Initiative Implementation Plan Phase 2 in compliance with Motion 16062 and the 2023-2024 Biennial Budget Ordinance, Ordinance 19546, as amended by Ordinance 19712, Section 77, Proviso P1.Introduced and Referred  Action details Not available
2024-0260 125MotionA MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Lori Price, to the King County rural forest commission, representing the Washington state Department of Natural Resources.Introduced and Referred  Action details Not available
2024-0272 126MotionA MOTION expressing the King County council's opposition to the approval of Washington state Initiative 2117, which, if approved by voters, would repeal sections of the Climate Commitment Act and prohibit state agencies from implementing any type of carbon tax credit trading.Introduced and Referred  Action details Not available