Meeting Name: Metropolitan King County Council Agenda status: Final with Extra Items
Meeting date/time: 9/19/2005 1:30 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Room 1001
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2005-0325 23OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE approving and adopting the collective bargaining agreement negotiated by and between King County and International Federation of Professional & Technical Engineers, Local 17, representing employees in the departments of development and environmental services, natural resources and parks, and transportation; and establishing the effective date of said agreement.Hearing Held  Action details Not available
2005-0325 2 OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE approving and adopting the collective bargaining agreement negotiated by and between King County and International Federation of Professional & Technical Engineers, Local 17, representing employees in the departments of development and environmental services, natural resources and parks, and transportation; and establishing the effective date of said agreement.PassedPass Action details Not available
2005-0351 24OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE authorizing the King County executive to enter into an interlocal agreement with the city of Normandy Park for surface water management service charge billing and revenue collection services.Hearing Held  Action details Not available
2005-0351 2 OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE authorizing the King County executive to enter into an interlocal agreement with the city of Normandy Park for surface water management service charge billing and revenue collection services.PassedPass Action details Not available
2005-0367 15OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE establishing an accessible taxi advisory committee.Hearing Held  Action details Not available
2005-0367 1 OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE establishing an accessible taxi advisory committee.PassedPass Action details Not available
2005-0372 16OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE approving the issuance of bonds in an aggregate amount not to exceed $15,000,000.00 by the Colorado Educational and Cultural Facilities Authority for the Bear Creek School Project.Hearing Held  Action details Not available
2005-0372 1 OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE approving the issuance of bonds in an aggregate amount not to exceed $15,000,000.00 by the Colorado Educational and Cultural Facilities Authority for the Bear Creek School Project.PassedPass Action details Not available
2005-0309 17OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE relating to the limited tax general obligation bonds of the county previously authorized to be issued in one or more series in an outstanding aggregate principal amount not to exceed $150,000,000 to provide long-term financing for the Courthouse Seismic Project, the Courthouse Earthquake Repairs, the North Rehabilitation Facility Project, the Kent Pullen Regional Communications and Emergency Control Center Project, the Integrated Security and Jail Health Remodel Project, the Courthouse Lobby Project and the Jail ITR Remodel Project, and the limited tax general obligation bond anticipation notes of the county previously authorized to be issued in one or more series in an outstanding aggregate principal amount not to exceed $150,000,000, pending the sale of such bonds, to provide interim financing for such projects; augmenting the projects that are authorized to be financed and increasing the maximum outstanding aggregate principal amount of such bonds and bond anticipation notes to $160,000,000 as a result; amending Ordinance 14167, Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 12, as prHearing Held  Action details Not available
2005-0309 1 OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE relating to the limited tax general obligation bonds of the county previously authorized to be issued in one or more series in an outstanding aggregate principal amount not to exceed $150,000,000 to provide long-term financing for the Courthouse Seismic Project, the Courthouse Earthquake Repairs, the North Rehabilitation Facility Project, the Kent Pullen Regional Communications and Emergency Control Center Project, the Integrated Security and Jail Health Remodel Project, the Courthouse Lobby Project and the Jail ITR Remodel Project, and the limited tax general obligation bond anticipation notes of the county previously authorized to be issued in one or more series in an outstanding aggregate principal amount not to exceed $150,000,000, pending the sale of such bonds, to provide interim financing for such projects; augmenting the projects that are authorized to be financed and increasing the maximum outstanding aggregate principal amount of such bonds and bond anticipation notes to $160,000,000 as a result; amending Ordinance 14167, Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 12, as prPassedPass Action details Not available
2005-0310 18OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE relating to the limited tax general obligation bonds of the county previously authorized to be issued and publicly sold in one or more series in an outstanding aggregate principal amount not to exceed $30,000,000 to provide long-term financing for the Juanita Woodlands Open Space Acquisition Project and the Forestry and Nearshore Initiative Project, and the limited tax general obligation bond anticipation notes of the county previously authorized to be issued and publicly sold in one or more series in an outstanding aggregate principal amount not to exceed $30,000,000 to provide interim financing for such projects pending the sale of such bonds; increasing the maximum outstanding aggregate principal amount of such bonds and bond anticipation notes to $40,000,000; and amending Ordinance 14991, Sections 1,4 and 5.Hearing Held  Action details Not available
2005-0310 1 OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE relating to the limited tax general obligation bonds of the county previously authorized to be issued and publicly sold in one or more series in an outstanding aggregate principal amount not to exceed $30,000,000 to provide long-term financing for the Juanita Woodlands Open Space Acquisition Project and the Forestry and Nearshore Initiative Project, and the limited tax general obligation bond anticipation notes of the county previously authorized to be issued and publicly sold in one or more series in an outstanding aggregate principal amount not to exceed $30,000,000 to provide interim financing for such projects pending the sale of such bonds; increasing the maximum outstanding aggregate principal amount of such bonds and bond anticipation notes to $40,000,000; and amending Ordinance 14991, Sections 1,4 and 5.PassedPass Action details Not available
2005-0371 19OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE adopting a ten-year plan to end homelessness in King County, designating the Committee to End Homelessness as the local homeless and housing task force pursuant to state law and the body to coordinate and oversee implementation of the ten-year plan, accepting an initial county action plan in support of the ten-year plan and committing county health, human services and law and justice programs to work with each other and the Committee to End Homelessness to achieve the ten-year plan goals.Hearing Held  Action details Not available
2005-0371 1 OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE adopting a ten-year plan to end homelessness in King County, designating the Committee to End Homelessness as the local homeless and housing task force pursuant to state law and the body to coordinate and oversee implementation of the ten-year plan, accepting an initial county action plan in support of the ten-year plan and committing county health, human services and law and justice programs to work with each other and the Committee to End Homelessness to achieve the ten-year plan goals.PassedPass Action details Not available
2005-0280 110MotionA MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Michael Loehr, who works in council district ten, to the King County emergency management advisory committee, representing Seattle-King County public health.PassedPass Action details Not available
2005-0321 111OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE authorizing the King County executive to, under threat of condemnation, enter into a possession and use agreement with the Washington state Department of Transportation, and upon payment of just compensation, to convey to the Washington state Department of Transportation certain land interests necessary for the widening and improvements of State Route 9 in Snohomish county.Introduced and Referred  Action details Not available
2005-0379 112OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE confirming King County Road Improvement District 131 reassessment roll for the improvement of a portion of Northeast 138th Place and 64th Place Northeast and levying assessments against property within said district; and amending Ordinance 14361, Sections 4 and 5.Introduced and Referred  Action details Not available
2005-0386 113OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE authorizing a subdivision on certain property located south and east of the Auburn/Black Diamond Road and west of 148th Avenue Southeast, at the request of Cecil Chen, department of development and environmental services file no. L04ALT01.Introduced and Referred  Action details Not available
2005-0246 114MotionA MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Nancy Dow-Witherbee, who resides in council district six, to the King County mental health advisory board.Introduced and Referred  Action details Not available
2005-0380 115MotionA MOTION declaring the intention of the King County Council to reduce the final assessment roll and confirm the reassessment roll for King County Road Improvement District 131, and set the date for a public hearing.Introduced and Referred  Action details Not available
2005-0387 116MotionA MOTION accepting a taxicab license apportionment methodology from the executive.Introduced and Referred  Action details Not available
2005-0393 117OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE making an appropriation of $1,600,000 to the CIP CX transfers in support of the solid waste division capital costs incurred in preparation of the South Park Landfill sale; and amending the 2005 Budget Ordinance, Ordinance 15083, Section 42, as amended.Introduced and Referred  Action details Not available
2005-0394 118OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE authorizing the execution of a purchase and sale agreement for the sale of the surplus South Park custodial landfill property to South Park Property Development, LLC.Introduced and Referred  Action details Not available