File #: 2007-0556    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 10/22/2007 In control: Operating Budget, Fiscal Management and Mental Health Committee
On agenda: Final action: 11/19/2007
Enactment date: 11/30/2007 Enactment #: 15966
Title: AN ORDINANCE related to levy-related funds; amending Ordinance 14793, Section 2, and K.C.C. 4.08.082 and Ordinance 12076, Section 9, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.08.015 and adding a new section to K.C.C. chapter 4.08.
Sponsors: Bob Ferguson
Indexes: Funds, levy
Code sections: 4.08 - , 4.08.015 - , 4.08.082 -
Attachments: 1. 15966.pdf, 2. 2007-0556 Fiscal Note.xls, 3. 2007-0556 Staff Report for 11-07&08-07 OBFMMHC - Parks Expansion Levy.doc, 4. 2007-0556 Transmittal Letter.doc
Drafter
Clerk 10/16/2007
Title
AN ORDINANCE related to levy-related funds; amending Ordinance 14793, Section 2, and K.C.C. 4.08.082 and Ordinance 12076, Section 9, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.08.015 and adding a new section to K.C.C. chapter 4.08.
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      BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY:
      SECTION 1.  Ordinance 14793, Section 2, and K.C.C. 4.08.082 are each hereby amended to read as follows:
      A.  There is hereby created the parks and recreation fund, classified as a special revenue fund, for the purpose of accounting for the following:
        1.  The proceeds of the property tax levy approved by the voters of King County on May 20, 2003, under Ordinance 14586, in excess of the levy limitation contained in chapter 84.55 RCW and other revenue for the park and recreation purposes outlined in subsection A.1.a. and b. of this section.  ((This)) The four-year levy commencing in 2004 has been approved by the voters for paying costs associated with the following eligible purposes of:
          ((1.)) a.  The continued and increased operation and maintenance of King County's regional and rural parks; and
          ((2.)) b.  Up to three hundred thousand dollars of annual funding for recreation grant programs, as prescribed in Ordinance 14586((, which submitted the levy to the voters.));
        2.  The proceeds of the property tax levy approved by the voters of King County on August 21, 2007, under Ordinance 15759, in excess of the levy limitation contained in chapter 84.55 RCW and other revenue for the park and recreation purposes outlined in subsection A.2. a., b. and c. of this section.  In accordance with Ordinance 15759, Section 4, the levy proceeds shall be deposited in a levy subfund of the parks and recreation fund, or its successor.  The six-year levy commencing in 2008 was approved by the voters for paying costs associated with the following eligible purposes:
          a.  The continued and increased operations and maintenance of King County's regional and rural parks;
          b.  Program improvements to provide increased accessibility for the disabled; and
          c.  To provide up to three hundred thousand dollars annually for recreation grant programs;
        3.  The proceeds of the property tax levy approved by the voters of King County on August 21, 2007, under Ordinance 15760, in excess of the levy limitation contained in chapter 84.55 RCW.  Of the proceeds designated for distribution to King County cities and the zoo, a reasonable portion shall be retained by the county to be used for expenditures related to administration of the distribution of levy proceeds.  In accordance with Ordinance 15760, Section 4, the proceeds of the six year property tax levy shall be deposited in a dedicated subfund of the parks and recreation fund, or its successor.  The six-year levy commencing in 2008 has been approved by the voters for paying costs associated with the following eligible purposes as follows.
          a.  sixty percent for King County's acquisition of open space and natural lands critical to the preservation of regional watersheds and streams, for acquisition and development of rights of way for regional trails, with primary consideration given to those projects that address health disparities/health inequities as recognized in the Health of King County 2006 report and are consistent with the Regional Trails Plan including acquisition of missing critical links and/or maximization of regional trail use, and for repayment of costs, including principal and interest, associated with interim financing following approval of the levy, and to provide up to five hundred thousand dollars annually for capital funding of recreation grant programs.  The moneys to be used for the purposes of this subsection A.1.a. shall be deposited in the parks capital fund created under section 2 of this section;
          b.  twenty percent for distribution to cities in King County of which fifty percent shall be distributed based on city population, and of which fifty percent shall be distributed based on the assessed value of parcels within a city for city projects; and
          c.  twenty percent for Woodland Park Zoo projects; and
        4.  Any annual transfer from the current expense fund and other revenue to support the costs of operating local parks in the Urban Growth Area.
      B.  ((In accordance with Ordinance 14586, Section 4, the proceeds of the four-year parks property tax levy shall be deposited in the parks and recreation fund.  The expenditures required to maintain the county's parks and recreation facilities shall be budgeted and accounted for in the parks and recreation fund commencing with the 2004 budget.
      C.  In addition to the levy proceeds, other revenues required to support these expenditures shall be deposited in the parks and recreation fund, including parks system-generated revenues as well as any annual transfer from the current expense fund to support the costs of operating local parks in the Urban Growth Area.))  The fund shall be managed in such a way as to distinguish levy revenues, business revenues and current expense revenues, as well as regional and rural operating expenditures, community grant program expenditures and Urban Growth Area expenditures.
      ((D.)) C.  The department of natural resources and parks shall be the fund manager for the parks and recreation fund.
      ((E.)) D.  For investment purposes, the parks and recreation fund shall be considered a first tier fund.
      NEW SECTION.  SECTION 2.  There is hereby added to K.C.C. chapter 4.08 a new section to read as follows:
      A.  There is hereby created the parks capital fund, classified as a capital fund, for the purpose of budgeting the King County portion of the proceeds of the property tax levy deposited in the fund in accordance with K.C.C. 4.08.082.A.3.a., for the purposes described in subsection B. of this section and other moneys for capital parks and recreation purposes.
      B.  1. The levy moneys in the fund shall be used for any of the following eligible purposes: King County's acquisition of open space and natural lands critical to the preservation of regional watersheds and streams, for acquisition and development of rights of way for regional trails, with primary consideration given to those projects that address health disparities and health inequities as recognized in the Health of King County 2006 report and are consistent with the Regional Trails Plan including acquisition of missing critical links and/or maximization of regional trail use, and for repayment of costs, including principal and interest, associated with interim financing following approval of the levy, and to provide up to five hundred thousand dollars annually for capital funding of recreation grant programs.
      2. Any other moneys deposited in the fund shall be used for capital parks and recreation purposes.
      C.  The moneys in the fund from the levy approved under Ordinance 15760 shall be used solely for the designated purposes and shall not supplant existing funds used for those purposes.
      D.  The fund shall be managed in such a way as to distinguish levy revenues from any other revenues in the fund.
      E.  The department of natural resources and parks shall be the fund manager for the fund.
      F.  For investment purposes, the parks capital expansion fund shall be considered a first tier fund.
      SECTION 3.  Ordinance 12076, Section 9, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.08.015 are each hereby amended to read as follows:
      A.  First tier funds and fund managers are as follows:
Fund No.
Fund Title
Fund Manager
103
County Road
Dept. of Transportation
104
Solid Waste Landfill Post Closure Maintenance
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
109
Recorder's O & M
Dept. of Executive Services
111
Enhanced-911 Emergency Tel System
Dept. of Executive Services
112
Mental Health
Dept. of Community and Human Services
114-1
Veterans Services Levy
Dept. of Community and Human Services
114-2
Health and Human Services Levy
Dept. of Community and Human Services
115
Road Improvement Guaranty
Dept. of Transportation
117
Arts and Cultural Development
Dept. of Executive Services
119
Emergency Medical Services
Dept. of Public Health
121
Surface Water Management
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
122
Automated Fingerprint Identification System
Dept. of Public Safety
128
Local Hazardous Waste
Dept. of Public Health
129
Youth Sports Facilities Grant
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
131
Noxious weed control fund
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
134
Development and Environmental Services
Dept. of Development and Environmental Services
137
Clark Contract Administration
Office of Management and Budget
138
Parks Trust and Contribution
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
139
Risk Abatement
Office of Management and Budget
145
Parks and Recreation
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
164
Two-Tenths Sales Tax Revenue Receiving
Dept. of Transportation
165
Public Transit Self Insurance
Dept. of Transportation
215
Grants tier 1 fund
Dept. of Executive Services
216
Cultural Resource Mitigation Fund
Office of Business Relations & Economic Development
309
Neighborhood Parks and Open Space
Dept. of Executive Services
312
HMC Long Range CIP
Dept. of Executive Services
315
Conservation Futures
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
316
Parks, Rec. and Open Space
Dept. of Executive Services
318
Surface and Storm Water Mgmt Const
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
320
Public Art Fund
Dept. of Executive Services
322
Housing Opportunity Acquisition
Dept. of Community and Human Services
326
1990 Series B Youth Detention Facility
Dept. of Executive Services
327
Equipment and Building Acquisition
Dept. of Executive Services
329
SWM CIP Construction 1992-1997
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
331
Long-Term Leases
Dept. of Executive Services
334
Capital Acqn and County Fac Renovation
Office of Management and Budget
335
Youth Services Facilities Construction
Dept. of Executive Services
338
Airport Construction
Dept. of Transportation
339
Working Forest 1995 B
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
340
Park Lands Acquisition 1993
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
340-3
Urban Reforestation and Habitat Restoration
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
341
Arts and Historic Preservation Capital
Dept. of Executive Services
342
Major Maintenance Reserve
Dept. of Executive Services
343
Core GIS Capital Project
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
346
Regional Justice Center Construction
Dept. of Executive Services
347
Emergency Communications System
Dept. of Executive Services
349
Parks Facilities Rehabilitation
Dept. of Executive Services
350
Open Space Acquisition
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
364-3
Transit Cross-Border Lease Financing Fund
Dept. of Executive Services
369
Transfer of Development Credits Program
(TDC) Fund
Dept. of Natural Resources Parks
377-1
OIRM Capital Fund
Office of Information Resource Management
378
Information and Telecommunications Capital Improvement Fund
Dept. of Executive Services
381
Solid Waste Cap Equip Recovery
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
383
Solid Waste Environmental Reserve
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
384
Farmland and Open Space Acquisition
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
385
Renton Maintenance Fac. Const
Dept. of Transportation
386
County Road Construction
Dept. of Transportation
387
HMC Construction
Dept. of Executive Services
390
Solid Waste Construction
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
391
Landfill Reserve
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
394
Kingdome CIP
Dept. of Executive Services
395
Building Capital Improvement
Dept. of Executive Services
396
HMC Building Repair and Replacement
Dept. of Executive Services
404
Solid Waste Operating
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
429
Airport Operating
Dept. of Transportation
448
Stadium Management
Dept. of Executive Services
453-1
Institutional Network Operating Fund
Dept. of Executive Services
461
Water Quality
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
464
Public Transportation
Dept. of Transportation
542
Safety and Workers' Compensation
Dept. of Executive Services
544
Wastewater Equipment Rental and Revolving Fund
Dept. of Transportation
546
Department of Executive Service Equipment Replacement
Dept. of Executive Services
547
Office of Information Resource
Management Operating Fund
Dept. of Executive Services
550
Employee Benefits Program
Dept. of Executive Services
551
Facilities Management
Dept. of Executive Services
552
Insurance
Dept. of Executive Services
557
Public Works Equipment Rental
Dept. of Transportation
558
Motor Pool Equipment Rental
Dept. of Transportation
560
Printing/Graphic Arts Services
Dept. of Executive Services
603
Cultural Resources Endowment
Dept. of Executive Services
622
Judicial Administration Trust and Agency
Dept. of Judicial Administration
624
School District Impact Fee
Office of Management and Budget
674
Refunded Ltd GO Bond Rdmp.
Dept. of Executive Services
675
Refunded Unltd GO Bond
Dept. of Executive Services
676
H&CD Escrow
Dept. of Executive Services
693
Deferred Compensation
Dept. of Executive Services
694
Employee Charitable Campaign Contributions
Dept. of Executive Services
696
Mitigation Payment System
Dept. of Transportation
843
DMS Limited GO Bonds
Dept. of Executive Services
890
ULID Assessment - 1981
Dept. of Transportation
1010
Climate Exchange Fund
Office of Management and Budget
____
Ferry district fund
Dept. of Transportation
358
Parks Capital Fund
Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks
 
      B.  The following shall also be first tier funds:
        1.  All funds now or hereafter established by ordinance for capital construction through specific road improvement districts, utility local improvement districts or local improvement districts.  The director of the department of transportation shall be the fund manager for transportation-related funds.  The director of the department of natural resources and parks shall be the fund manager for utility-related funds.
        2.  All county funds that receive original proceeds of borrowings made under Chapter 216, Washington Laws of 1982, as now existing or hereafter amended, to the extent of the amounts then outstanding for the borrowings for that fund.  For purposes of this subsection, the director of the county department or office primarily responsible for expenditures from that fund shall be the fund manager.
        3.  Any other fund as the council may hereinafter prescribe by ordinance to be invested for its own benefit.  County funds shall be treated as provided in K.C.C.
 
4.10.110 unless a designation is made by the council.
      SECTION 4.  This ordinance takes effect January 1, 2008.
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