File #: 2009-0580    Version: 1
Type: Motion Status: Lapsed
File created: 10/12/2009 In control: Budget and Fiscal Management Committee
On agenda: Final action: 2/1/2010
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: A MOTION relating to the transfer of surface water management moneys to the capital improvement program of the water and land resources division.
Sponsors: Julia Patterson
Indexes: CIP, Surface Water, Water
Drafter
Clerk 10/02/2009
Title
A MOTION relating to the transfer of surface water management moneys to the capital improvement program of the water and land resources division.
Body
WHEREAS, the surface water management fee is a service charge that covers the costs to the King County water and land resources division of carrying out a broad number of activities and services related to surface water runoff and water quality protection, and
WHEREAS, the water and land resources division has a long-standing, though unadopted, policy goal of allocating approximately thirty percent of surface water management fee revenue to its capital improvement program, and
WHEREAS, the amount of funding generated by the surface water management fee has, and will continue to be, reduced by annexations of unincorporated areas by cities, and
WHEREAS, the reduction in surface water management fee revenues increases pressures to reduce allocations towards capital improvement projects, and
WHEREAS, the King County Flood Control District, a separate special purpose district, has established a subregional opportunity fund, and
WHEREAS, the subregional opportunity fund designates ten percent of the flood control district levy proceeds for use by local jurisdictions towards capital projects that are not identified in the ten-year flood control district capital program, but that alleviate local flooding or stormwater drainage problems, and
WHEREAS, the water and land resources division, with flood control district approval, allocates the county portion of the subregional opportunity fund to stormwater capital improvement programs, and
WHEREAS, the subregional opportunity fund is a separate funding source for local surface water and flood improvement projects and is not intended as substitute for surface water management moneys for stormwater capital improvement projects, and
WHEREAS, the council considers stormwater capital improvement projects as a high priority and...

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