File #: 2019-0416    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 10/23/2019 In control: Budget and Fiscal Management Committee
On agenda: Final action: 12/4/2019
Enactment date: 12/16/2019 Enactment #: 19027
Title: AN ORDINANCE relating to school impact fees and comprehensive planning; adopting the capital facilities plans of the Tahoma, Federal Way, Riverview, Issaquah, Snoqualmie Valley, Highline, Lake Washington, Kent, Northshore, Enumclaw, Fife, Auburn and Renton school districts as subelements of the capital facilities element of the King County Comprehensive Plan for purposes of implementing the school impact fee program; establishing school impact fees to be collected by King County on behalf of the districts; and amending Ordinance 18619, Section 2, as amended, and K.C.C. 20.12.473 and Ordinance 10122, Section 2, as amended, and K.C.C. 27.44.010.
Sponsors: Claudia Balducci
Indexes: Auburn, City of, Comprehensive Plan, Enumclaw, City of, Federal Way, City of, Fees, Highline, Issaquah, City of, Kent, City of, Lake Washington, Northshore, Planning, Renton, City of, Schools, Snoqualmie, City of, Tahoma/Raven Heights
Code sections: 20.12.473 - ., 27.44.010 -
Attachments: 1. Ordinance 19027, 2. 2019-0416 Legislative Review Form, 3. 2019-0416 Transmittal_Letter, 4. A. Tahoma 2019-2024 CFP, 5. B. Federal Way 2020 CFP, 6. C. Riverview 2019 CFP, 7. D. Issaquah 2019 CFP, 8. E. Snoqualmie 2019 CFP, 9. F. Highline CFP 2019-2024, 10. G. Lake Washington 2019-2024 CFP, 11. H. Kent 2019 CFP, 12. I. Northshore 2019-2025 CFP, 13. J. Enumclaw 2019-2024 CFP, 14. K. Fife 2019-2025 CFP, 15. L. Auburn 2019-2025 CFP, 16. M. Renton 2019 CFP, 17. 2019-0416 Fiscal_Note, 18. 2019-0416 Regulatory_Note Checklist of Criteria, 19. 2019-0416 Public Notice Of Intent To Amend, 20. 2019-0416 Commerce Acknowledgement Letter 2020 School Impact Fees, 21. 2019-0416 Plain Language Summary Proposed Ordinance Relating to 2020 School Impact Fees, 22. 2019-0416 Public Notice, 23. 2019-0416 Affidavit of Publication 11-1-19, 24. 2019-0416_SR_School Impact Fees, 25. 2019-0416_SR_dated_11182019_School Impact Fees.11.18.19, 26. Acknowledge-Letter-2019-S-1039, 27. 2019-0416 Affidavit of Publication Seattle Times 12-27-19 Ad #924598
Staff: Muhm, Jeff
Drafter
Clerk 10/03/2019
Title
AN ORDINANCE relating to school impact fees and comprehensive planning; adopting the capital facilities plans of the Tahoma, Federal Way, Riverview, Issaquah, Snoqualmie Valley, Highline, Lake Washington, Kent, Northshore, Enumclaw, Fife, Auburn and Renton school districts as subelements of the capital facilities element of the King County Comprehensive Plan for purposes of implementing the school impact fee program; establishing school impact fees to be collected by King County on behalf of the districts; and amending Ordinance 18619, Section 2, as amended, and K.C.C. 20.12.473 and Ordinance 10122, Section 2, as amended, and K.C.C. 27.44.010.
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STATEMENT OF FACTS:
1. Chapter 36.70A RCW and chapter 82.02 RCW authorize the collection of impact fees for new development to provide public school facilities to serve the new development.
2. Chapter 82.02 RCW requires that impact fees may only be collected for public facilities that are addressed in a capital facilities element of a comprehensive land use plan.
3. King County adopted Ordinances 9785 and 10162 for the purposes of implementing chapter 82.02 RCW.
4. The Tahoma School District, Federal Way School District, Riverview School District, Issaquah School District, Snoqualmie Valley School District, Highline School District, Lake Washington School District, Kent School District, Northshore School District, Enumclaw School District, Fife School District, Auburn School District and Renton School District have previously entered into interlocal agreements with King County for the collection and distribution of school impact fees. Each of these school districts, through this ordinance, seeks to renew its capital facilities plan for adoption as a subelement of the capital facilities element of the King County Comprehensive Plan.
5. Consistent with K.C.C. 21A.28.154, the school technical review committee met on June 13, 2019, to review each school district's capital facilities ...

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