Meeting Name: Natural Resources and Utilities Committee Agenda status: Final Without Extra Items
Meeting date/time: 5/5/2005 1:30 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Room 1001
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda Published minutes: Minutes Minutes  
Meeting video:  
File #Ver.Agenda #TypeTitleActionResultAction DetailsVideo
2005-0112 13MotionA MOTION requesting the King County executive initiate a regional water supply plan for King County by convening a planning committee by April 29, 2005, and by June 30, 2005, proposing a scope, schedule and budget for updating the existing coordinated water system plans and developing a regional water supply plan consistent with the provisions of the King County Comprehensive Plan; notifying appropriate federal, state, local and tribal governments and agencies of King County's intent to proceed with such planning; and for recommending interlocal agreements necessary to accomplish these purposes.Deferred  Action details Not available
2005-0051 14OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE approving the Preston Industrial Park Water Association Water System Plan.Recommended Do Pass ConsentPass Action details Not available
2005-0126 15OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE relating to the annexation of approximately 56 acres of land into the Val Vue Sewer District for the purpose of providing sanitary sewer service.Recommended Do Pass ConsentPass Action details Not available
2005-0148 16OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE authorizing the county executive to convey to the Washington state Department of Transportation development rights acquired by the Farmland Preservation Program necessary for the public safety improvement of State Route 164, 196th Avenue S.E. to S.E 440th Street, located in Council District 9 and requiring notice of any proposal to convey development rights acquired in accordance with this chapter and held in trust by the county to the agriculture commission; and amending Ordinance 4341, Section 9, and K.C.C. 26.04.080.Deferred  Action details Not available
2005-0196 17MotionA MOTION endorsing the use of the Greenprint for King County for the purposes of identifying the highest priority open space lands to purchase and to ensure that King County is spending public money efficiently on the most important lands for conservation and open space.Deferred  Action details Not available
2005-B0053 18BriefingParks Quarterly Report PresentedPass Action details Not available