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Meeting Proceedings
Metropolitan King County Council
Councilmembers: Cynthia Sullivan, Chair; Pete von Reichbauer, Vice Chair;
Carolyn Edmonds, Kathy Lambert, Larry Phillips, Dwight Pelz,
Rob McKenna, Dow Constantine, Kent Pullen, Larry Gossett, Jane Hague,
David W. Irons, Julia Patterson

 
Room 1001 February 3, 2003 1:30 P.M.


 
Call to Order
The meeting was called to order at 1:40 p.m.
 
Roll Call
Present: Ms. Sullivan, Ms. Edmonds, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Lambert, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz, Mr.
McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen, Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson
 
Flag Salute and Pledge of Allegiance
Chair Sullivan led the flag salute and Pledge of Allegiance.
 
Approval of Minutes of January 27, 2003
1.
Mr. von Reichbauer moved to approve the minutes of the January 27, 2003 meeting without reading.
Seeing no objection, the Chair so ordered.
 
Reports on Special and Outside Committees
2.
The Chair informed the Council of the announcement made earlier in the day by the federal
government regarding Sound Transit's Central Link Light Rail Project, and the transportation future
in this region. The Central Link Light Rail Project has a new rating of 'highly recommended' from
the FTA. The project is cost effective and ready to be built.
Mr. von Reichbauer commented that even though some were opposed to the decision, we can all
appreciate and respect the fact that the President of the United States has been attentive to our state.
Mr. Pelz added that more good news is expected in the future and there is hope to break ground on
light rail this summer.
Ms. Patterson informed the Council that Sound Transit made an announcement two weeks ago that
an agreement was made with the Port of Seattle regarding a way to get the light rail line to the
airport. She indicated this may give those who were skeptical a reason to think positively about
some of the steps Sound Transit has made this past year.
Mr. Phillips commented that not only was the announcement made today noteworthy, but gave
compliments to those members serving on the Sound Transit Board for their hard work in making
Sound Transit the success it is today.

Mr. Irons reported on the final public hearing at Tahoma High School on the draft critical areas
ordinance. He indicated there was a very good turnout with quality information being distributed.
The County Executive was also in attendance.

Mr. Irons reported that he and Ms. Lambert attended the meeting regarding the Army Corps of
Engineers 205 Flood Reduction Project. This project initially started 30 years ago. The final papers
have been signed and the project will move forward next year.
Ms. Lambert also commented on this subject indicating that many groups were involved. She stated
that this project will reduce flood damage in the city of Snoqualmie.

Mr. Phillips reported on the Cedar River Council, which is devoted to the health of the Cedar River
system in South King County. The council discussed the critical areas ordinance. Mr. Phillips
indicated that the council's subcommittee provided comments on the critical areas draft ordinance,
in the form of a letter. The letter will be held until the next meeting, as the public comment period
remains open until February 28. The council will conclude its work next month.

Ms. Edmonds reported on the Disabilities Retirement Board's recent meeting. The Board discussed
three policy items: the dental policy and the decision to limit dental benefits to $3,000 per year;
hearing aids, and new confidentiality requirements of the health improvement partnership act.
 
Plat Tracings
3.
Ellis Park - Council District 12
Ms. Hague moved to adopt the DDES finding of fact that the final plat of Ellis Park complies with the

conditions of preliminary plat approval and other applicable laws, and that the Chair is authorized
to signify Council approval by signing the final plat at the end of the meeting. Seeing no objection,
the Chair so ordered.
Brookshire Ridge - Council District 12
Ms. Hague moved to adopt the DDES finding of fact that the final plat of Brookshire Ridge complies
with the conditions of preliminary plat approval and other applicable laws, and that the Chair is
authorized to signify Council approval by signing the final plat at the end of the meeting. Seeing no
objection, the Chair so ordered.
Highland Estates - Council District 12
Ms. Hague moved to adopt the DDES finding of fact that the final plat of Highland Estates complies
with the conditions of preliminary plat approval and other applicable laws, and that the Chair is
authorized to signify Council approval by signing the final plat at the end of the meeting. Seeing no
objection, the Chair so ordered.

Hearing and Second Reading of Ordinances
 
Consent Items - 4 and 5
 
4.
Proposed Substitute Ordinance No.
2002-0560.2
Mr. Phillips
AN ORDINANCE abolishing various operating and capital funds and sub-funds in fiscal
year 2002; transferring any remaining net assets and fund balances; amending Ordinance
12076, Section 9, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.08.015 and repealing Ordinance 13285,
Section 2, and K.C.C. 4.08.310.
On 2/3/2003, a public hearing was held and closed.
The enacted number is 14568.
This Matter was Passed on the Consent Agenda.
 
5.
Proposed Substitute Ordinance No.
2002-0606.2
Mr. Phillips
AN ORDINANCE relating to the 2002 levy of property taxes in King County for collection
in the year 2003; and amending Ordinance 14543, Section 1 and 3.
On 2/3/2003, a public hearing was held and closed.
The enacted number is 14569.
This Matter was Passed on the Consent Agenda.
 
Passed The Consent Agenda
A motion was made by Mr. von Reichbauer that the Consent Agenda be passed. The motion
carried by the following vote:
Votes:
Yes: 13 - Ms. Sullivan, Ms. Edmonds, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Lambert, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz, Mr.
McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen, Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson
No: 0
Excused: 0

 
Committee of the Whole
 
6.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0605 Ms. Sullivan, Mr. Gossett, Ms. Edmonds,
Mr. Constantine, Mr. Phillips, Ms.
Hague, Ms. Lambert, Mr. Pelz, Mr.
McKenna and Ms. Patterson
AN ORDINANCE relating to the organization of the executive branch; designating as key
subordinate units the elections section and the records, election and licensing division of
the department of executive services; and amending Ordinance 11955, Section 12, as
amended, and K.C.C. 2.16.100.
On 2/3/2003, a public hearing was held and closed.
The enacted number is 14570.

Mr. Constantine moved to relieve Committee-of-the-Whole of further consideration and to take
action on Proposed Ordinance 2002-0605. Seeing no objection, the Chair so ordered.

Mr. Constantine moved Striking Amendment S-1.
Scott White, council staff, answered questions of the Council.

Mr. Pullen questioned the language of the Striking Amendment. The Clerk clarified.
A motion was made by Mr. Constantine that this matter be Passed as Amended. The motion
carried by the following vote:
Votes:
Yes: 13 - Ms. Sullivan, Ms. Edmonds, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Lambert, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz, Mr.
McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen, Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson
No: 0
Excused: 0
 
Labor, Operations and Technology
 
7.
Proposed Substitute Ordinance No.
2002-0576.2
Mr. Constantine and Mr. Gossett
AN ORDINANCE adopting the January 1, 2003 to December 31, 2004 King County EEO-
Affirmative Action Plan; and repealing Ordinance 14118, Section 2.
On 2/3/2003, a public hearing was held and closed.
The following people appeared to speak on 2/3/2003 :
Jo Merrick, 9547 3rd Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98117
Yolanda Geyen, 318 27th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
Cliff Floberg, 5237 39th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105
The enacted number is 14571.

Maria Batayola, Manager, Diversity Management Section, Department of Executive Services,
answered questions of the Council.
A motion was made by Mr. Constantine that this matter be Passed. The motion carried by the
following vote:
Votes:
Yes: 13 - Ms. Sullivan, Ms. Edmonds, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Lambert, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz, Mr.
McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen, Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson
No: 0
Excused: 0

Motions for Council Action
 
Consent Item - Item 8
 
8.
Proposed Motion No. 2003-0036 Mr. Constantine
A MOTION related to King County council adoption of the 2003 work program for the
King County auditor's office.
The enacted number is 11635.
This Matter was Passed on the Consent Agenda.
 
Passed The Consent Agenda
A motion was made by Mr. von Reichbauer that the Consent Agenda be passed. The motion
carried by the following vote:
Votes:
Yes: 13 - Ms. Sullivan, Ms. Edmonds, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Lambert, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz, Mr.
McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen, Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson
No: 0
Excused: 0
Reappointment Consent Agenda - Items 9-12
 
9.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0185 Ms. Patterson
A MOTION confirming the executive's reappointment of Charles de Montigny, who resides
in council district thirteen, to the King County building code advisory and appeals board.
The enacted number is 11636.
This Matter was Passed on the Consent Agenda.
 
10.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0381 Ms. Edmonds
A MOTION confirming the executive's reappointment of Freda Monroe, who resides in
council district one, to the King County mental health advisory board.
The enacted number is 11637.
This Matter was Passed on the Consent Agenda.
 
11.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0525 Ms. Edmonds
A MOTION confirming the executive's reappointment of Dr. Jane Guiltinan, who was
nominated by King County councilmember Carolyn Edmonds, and who resides in council
district one, to the Harborview Medical Center board of trustees.
The enacted number is 11638.
This Matter was Passed on the Consent Agenda.
 
12.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0529 Ms. Edmonds
A MOTION confirming the executive's reappointment of Roger Loschen, who resides in
council district one, to the Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County.
The enacted number is 11639.
This Matter was Passed on the Consent Agenda.
 
Passed The Consent Agenda
A motion was made by Mr. von Reichbauer that the Consent Agenda be passed. The motion
carried by the following vote:

Votes:
Yes: 13 - Ms. Sullivan, Ms. Edmonds, Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Lambert, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz, Mr.
McKenna, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen, Mr. Gossett, Ms. Hague, Mr. Irons and Ms. Patterson
No: 0
Excused: 0
Introduction of Ordinances for First Reading and Referral
 
13.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2003-0022 Ms. Sullivan
AN ORDINANCE for application for current use assessment for public benefit rating
system submitted by Ronald P. and Judith H. Baum for property located at 15844 NE 145th
Street, Woodinville, WA 98072, designated department of natural resources and parks,
water and land resources division file no. E02CT023.
Introduced and Referred to Hearing Examiner
 
14.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2003-0023 Ms. Sullivan
AN ORDINANCE for application for current use assessment for timberland submitted by
Scott Crosson for property located at 344xx NE 104th Street, Carnation, WA, 98014,
designated department of natural resources and parks, water and land resources division file
no. E02CT024.
Introduced and Referred to Hearing Examiner
 
15.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2003-0024 Ms. Sullivan
AN ORDINANCE for application for current use assessment for public benefit rating
system submitted by Richard L. Thomson for property located at 20037 NE 116th Street,
Redmond, WA, 98052, designated department of natural resources and parks, water and
land resources division file no. E02CT025.
Introduced and Referred to Hearing Examiner
 
16.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2003-0025 Ms. Sullivan
AN ORDINANCE for application for current use assessment for public benefit rating
system submitted by David and Karen Jacobs for property located at 17303 314th Avenue
NE, Duvall, WA, 98019, designated department of natural resources and parks, water and
land resources division file no. E02CT026.
Introduced and Referred to Hearing Examiner
 
17.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2003-0026 Ms. Sullivan
AN ORDINANCE for application for current use assessment for timberland submitted by
Dennis L. Estrin for property located at 5728 Tolt Highlands Road, Carnation, WA, 98014,
designated department of natural resources and parks, water and land resources division file
no. E02CT031.
Introduced and Referred to Hearing Examiner

 
18.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2003-0027 Ms. Sullivan
AN ORDINANCE for application for current use assessment for timberland submitted by
Kevin Ord and Ida Wan for property located at 18507 244th Avenue NE, Woodinville,
WA, 98072, designated department of natural resources and parks, water and land
resources division file no. E02CT036.
Introduced and Referred to Hearing Examiner
 
19.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2003-0028 Ms. Sullivan
AN ORDINANCE for application for current use assessment for public benefit rating
system submitted by Stephen and Charlene Johncox for property located at 11202 Kelly
Road NE, Carnation, WA, 98014, designated department of natural resources and parks,
water and land resources division file no. E02CT037.
Introduced and Referred to Hearing Examiner
 
20.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2003-0029 Ms. Sullivan
AN ORDINANCE for application for current use assessment for public benefit rating
system submitted by Lawrence and Jolene Fagan for property located at 13050 Moss Creek
Lane NE, Carnation, WA 98014, designated department of natural resources and parks,
water and land resources division file no. E02CT040.
Introduced and Referred to Hearing Examiner
 
21.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2003-0030 Ms. Sullivan
AN ORDINANCE for application for current use assessment for public benefit rating
system submitted by Rodney Yamamoto for property located at 13306 314th Avenue NE,
Duvall, WA 98019, designated department of natural resources and parks, water and land
resources division file no. E02CT044.
Introduced and Referred to Hearing Examiner
 
22.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2003-0031 Ms. Sullivan
AN ORDINANCE authorizing a subdivision on certain property located at south of SE
136th Street and between 156th Ave SE and 160th Ave SE, at the request of Howard
Stansbury, US Land Development Associates, department of development and
environmental services file no. L01P0016.
Introduced and Referred to Hearing Examiner
 
23.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2003-0032 Ms. Sullivan
AN ORDINANCE authorizing a rezone on 13 acres from R-4 to R-6 on certain property
located south of SE 136th Street and between 156th Ave SE and 160th Ave SE, at the
request of Howard Stansbury, US Land Development Associates, department of
development and environmental services file no. L01TY401.
Introduced and Referred to Hearing Examiner

 
24.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2003-0034 Mr. Irons
AN ORDINANCE approving a franchise for the Orchard Grove Community Water
Association to construct, operate and maintain a water system in council district 12, and
authorizing the executive to execute the franchise agreement.
Introduced and Referred to Utilities Committee
Introduction of Motions and Referrals
 
25.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0537 Ms. Hague
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Charlotte Spitzer, who resides in
council district eleven, to the King County library system board of trustees.
Introduced and Referred to Labor, Operations and Technology Committee
 
26.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0575 Mr. Gossett and Mr. Pullen
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Jacqueline V. MacLean as director,
King County department of community and human services.
Introduced and Referred to Law, Justice and Human Services Committee
 
27.
Proposed Motion No. 2003-0018 Mr. Irons
A MOTION authorizing an interlocal agreement between King County and the city of
Maple Valley to address flooding in the Jacqueline Meadows area.
Introduced and Referred to Utilities Committee
 
28.
Proposed Motion No. 2003-0039 Mr. Pelz, Mr. Phillips, Ms. Edmonds, Ms.
Sullivan and Mr. Gossett
A MOTION declaring the council's support for legislation that would modify existing state
law to allow King County the authority to refer a local option sales tax of one-tenth of one
percent to a vote of the people to fund health and human services that have historically
been funded and provided at the local level.
The enacted number is 11640.

Mr. Pelz moved to relieve the committee of the legislation. The motion carried by the following vote:
Votes: Yes: 7 - Ms. Sullivan, Ms. Edmonds, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz,
Mr. Constantine, Mr. Gossett and Ms. Patterson
No: 6 - Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Lambert, Mr. McKenna, Mr. Pullen,
Ms. Hague and Mr. Irons
Excused: 0

Ms. Patterson moved Amendment P-1. The motion carried by the following vote:
Votes: Yes: 7 - Ms. Sullivan, Ms. Edmonds, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz,
Mr. Constantine, Mr. Gossett and Ms. Patterson
No: 5 - Mr. von Reichbauer, Mr. McKenna, Mr. Pullen,
Ms. Hague and Mr. Irons
Excused: 1 - Ms. Lambert
A motion was made by Mr. Pelz that this matter be Passed as Amended. The motion carried by
the following vote:
Votes:
Yes: 7 - Ms. Sullivan, Ms. Edmonds, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pelz, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Gossett and Ms.
Patterson
No: 6 - Mr. von Reichbauer, Ms. Lambert, Mr. McKenna, Mr. Pullen, Ms. Hague and Mr. Irons
Excused: 0
 
29.
Proposed Motion No. 2003-0040 Mr. Pelz
A MOTION approving the transit division response to the 2003 budget proviso requiring
submission of a report on the results of a thirty-vehicle test of mobile data terminals

proposed for installation in all transit accessible service vehicles.
Introduced and Referred to Transportation Committee
 
30.
Proposed Motion No. 2003-0041 Ms. Edmonds
A MOTION approving the Parks Division's January 31, 2003 report on the comprehensive
costs and revenues associated with operating and maintaining grass and sand ballfields and
approving a fee structure as required by Ordinance 14509
Introduced and Referred to Natural Resources, Parks and Open Space Committee
Reintroductions of Ordinances
 
31.
Proposed Ordinance No. 1998-0293 Mr. Pullen
AN ORDINANCE relating to the letting of public contracts, requiring council approval of
any public contract in the amount of one million dollars or more, with certain exceptions,
and adding a new section to K.C.C. 4.16.
Reintroduced and Referred to Labor, Operations and Technology Committee
 
32.
Proposed Ordinance No. 1998-0333 Mr. Pullen
AN ORDINANCE establishing policies and creating a Natural Medicine Administrative
Board.
Reintroduced and Referred to Law, Justice and Human Services Committee
 
33.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2001-0453 Mr. Pullen
AN ORDINANCE related to customer service and requesting the director of department of
development and environmental services to promulgate regulations to promote improved
customer services during the pre-application phase in the administration of building codes;
and amending Ordinance 3647, Section 5, as amended, and K.C.C. 16.04.040.
Reintroduced and Referred to Labor, Operations and Technology Committee
 
34.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0166 Mr. Pullen, Mr. McKenna and Ms.
Lambert
AN ORDINANCE adding to the protest and appeal process for procurement of goods and
services; amending Ordinance 12138, Section 17, and K.C.C. 4.16.142 and adding a new
section to K.C.C chapter 4.16.
Reintroduced and Referred to Labor, Operations and Technology Committee

 
35.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0201 Mr. Irons and Ms. Lambert
AN ORDINANCE approving a franchise for the Bonneville Power Administration to
construct, operate and maintain a power transmission system in council district 3 and
authorizing the executive to execute the franchise agreement.
Reintroduced and Referred to Utilities Committee
 
36.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0578 Ms. Sullivan
AN ORDINANCE authorizing a subdivision on certain property located on the north side
of the intersection of SE Wax Rd and SE 240th St., at the request of Tom Reichert,
department of development and environmental services file no. L02P0002.
Reintroduced and Referred to Hearing Examiner
 
37.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0587 Ms. Sullivan
AN ORDINANCE relating to service and permit fees assessed by the department of
development and environmental services; correcting fees and technical errors; amending
Ordinance 10662, Section 44, and K.C.C. 27.02.030, Ordinance 11141, Section 40, as
amended, and K.C.C. 27.02.100, Ordinance 13332, Section 10, and K.C.C. 27.02.140,
Ordinance 13332, Section 13, and K.C.C 27.02.160, Ordinance 13332, Section 9, and
K.C.C. 27.02.190, Ordinance 13332, Section 63, and K.C.C. 27.02.210, Ordinance 10662,
Section 51, and K.C.C. 27.04.005, Ordinance 8330, Section 31, as amended, and K.C.C.
27.04.010, Ordinance 13332, Section 4, and K.C.C. 27.06.010, Ordinance 13332, Section 5,
and K.C.C. 27.06.020, Ordinance 13332, Section 6, and K.C.C. 27.06.030, Ordinance
13332, Section 16, and K.C.C. 27.10.010, Ordinance 13332, Section 17, as amended, and
K.C.C. 27.10.020, Ordinance 13332, Section 19, and K.C.C. 27.10.040, Ordinance 13332,
Section 21, as amended, and K.C.C. 27.10.060, Ordinance 13332, Section 24, and K.C.C.
27.10.090, Ordinance 13332, Section 25, as amended, and K.C.C. 27.10.100, Ordinance
13332, Section 32, as amended, and K.C.C. 27.10.170, Ordinance 13332, Section 40, as
amended, and K.C.C. 27.10.320, Ordinance 13332, Section 41, and K.C.C. 27.10.330,
Ordinance 13332, Section 42, as amended, and K.C.C. 27.10.350, Ordinance 13332,
Section 48, and K.C.C. 27.10.420, Ordinance 13332, Section 49, and K.C.C. 27.10.430,
Ordinance 13332, Section 53, and K.C.C. 27.10.510, Ordinance 13332, Section 54, and
K.C.C. 27.10.550, and Ordinance 13174, Section 35, and K.C.C. 27.36.030; adding a new
section to K.C.C. chapter 27.10, and repealing Ordinance 13396, Section 12, and K.C.C.
27.02.066 and Ordinance 13332, Section 20, as amended, and K.C.C. 27.10.050.
Reintroduced and Referred to Budget and Fiscal Management Committee
 
38.
Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0605 Ms. Sullivan, Mr. Gossett, Ms. Edmonds,
Mr. Constantine, Mr. Phillips, Ms.
Hague, Ms. Lambert, Mr. Pelz, Mr.
McKenna and Ms. Patterson
AN ORDINANCE relating to the organization of the executive branch; designating as key
subordinate units the elections section and the records, election and licensing division of
the department of executive services; and amending Ordinance 11955, Section 12, as
amended, and K.C.C. 2.16.100.
On 2/3/2003, a public hearing was held and closed.
Action was taken on Proposed Ordinance 2002-0605.

Reintroductions of Motions
 
39.
Proposed Motion No. 2000-0662 Mr. Pullen
A MOTION requesting the secretary of state to take steps to minimize the likelihood of
registering voters such as noncitizens or convicted felons who have lost their civil rights.
Reintroduced and Referred to Labor, Operations and Technology Committee
 
40.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0145 Mr. Pullen
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Dr. Michael Konecny, who resides
in council district nine, to the King County agriculture commission.
Reintroduced and Referred to Natural Resources, Parks and Open Space Committee
 
41.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0224 Mr. Phillips
A MOTION of the county council [accepting a bid/approving a purchase contract] for the
county's Sewer Revenue and Refunding Bonds, 2002 Series __, in the aggregate principal
amount of $_________, and establishing certain terms of such bonds and a plan of
refunding; all in accordance with Ordinance ______.
Reintroduced and Referred to Budget and Fiscal Management Committee
 
42.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0229 Ms. Lambert
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Walter Kirk, who resides in council
district three, to the King County board of appeals and equalization.
Reintroduced and Referred to Labor, Operations and Technology Committee
 
43.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0484 Ms. Lambert
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Kris Meilahn, who was nominated
by King County Councilmember Kathy Lambert and who resides in council district three,
to the King County civil rights commission.
Reintroduced and Referred to Labor, Operations and Technology Committee
 
44.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0485 Mr. Pullen
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Sue Beckwith, who was nominated
by King County councilmember Kent Pullen, to the King County fair board, representing
King County council district nine.
Reintroduced and Referred to Natural Resources, Parks and Open Space Committee

 
45.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0520 Ms. Sullivan
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Holly Barker, who was nominated
by King County Councilmember Cynthia Sullivan, and who resides in council district two,
to the King County women's advisory board.
Reintroduced and Referred to Law, Justice and Human Services Committee
 
46.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0538 Ms. Patterson
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Marie Malyevac, who resides in
council district thirteen, to the King County board for developmental disabilities.
Reintroduced and Referred to Law, Justice and Human Services Committee
 
47.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0608 Ms. Sullivan
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of ___________ to the King County
commission on governance.
Reintroduced and Referred to Committee of the Whole
 
48.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0609 Ms. Sullivan
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of ___________ to the King County
commission on governance.
Reintroduced and Referred to Committee of the Whole
 
49.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0610 Ms. Sullivan
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of ___________ to the King County
commission on governance.
Reintroduced and Referred to Committee of the Whole
 
50.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0611 Ms. Sullivan
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of ___________ to the King County
commission on governance.
Reintroduced and Referred to Committee of the Whole

 
51.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0612 Ms. Sullivan
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of ___________ to the King County
commission on governance.
Introduced and Referred to Committee of the Whole
 
52.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0613 Ms. Sullivan
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of ___________ to the King County
commission on governance.
Reintroduced and Referred to Committee of the Whole
 
53.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0614 Ms. Sullivan
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of ___________, representing
academia and higher education, to the King County commission on governance.
Reintroduced and Referred to Committee of the Whole
 
54.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0615 Ms. Sullivan
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of ___________, representing
organized labor, to the King County commission on governance.
Reintroduced and Referred to Committee of the Whole
 
55.
Proposed Motion No. 2002-0616 Ms. Sullivan
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of ____________, representing
business and industry, to the King County commission on governance.
Reintroduced and Referred to Committee of the Whole
Other Business
The Chair requested a moment of silence to recognize the heroism and the lives that were lost over
the weekend in the space shuttle disaster.
Adjournment
The meeting was adjourned at 2:59 p.m.

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