File #: 2009-0652    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Lapsed
File created: 12/3/2009 In control: Budget and Fiscal Management Committee
On agenda: 12/7/2009 Final action: 2/1/2010
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: AN ORDINANCE establishing the credit protection fund, including renaming the rainy day reserve fund as such; making technical corrections; and amending Ordinance 15961, Section 1, and K.C.C. 4.08.056 and Ordinance 12076, Section 9, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.08.015.
Sponsors: Larry Phillips
Indexes: Finance
Code sections: 4.08.015 -

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Clerk 12/03/2009

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AN ORDINANCE establishing the credit protection fund, including renaming the rainy day reserve fund as such; making technical corrections; and amending Ordinance 15961, Section 1, and K.C.C. 4.08.056 and Ordinance 12076, Section 9, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.08.015.

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PREAMBLE:

The metropolitan King County council has a long history of responsible stewardship of the public's money.

The council passed Motion 5888 in December 1983, which created a number of financial policies including requirement for maintenance of minimum levels of fund balance in the county's current expense fund.

The council passed Motion 7020 in November 1987, which dedicated a portion of additional sales tax revenues to the creation of a sales tax reserve fund to be used for financial emergencies.

The council passed Motion 8352 in July 1991, which reaffirmed the council's intent that the sales tax reserve fund be used for financial emergencies.

In response, the council passed Motion 8446 in October 1991, once again affirming its intent that the sales tax reserves only be used in financial emergencies.

With adoption of the 2007 Budget Ordinance, Ordinance 15652, the council created the financial policies advisory task force to examine county financial policies.

The financial policies advisory task force recommended the creation of a rainy day reserve fund.

These sound financial policies have led the major credit rating agencies to award the county's limited tax general obligation debt with the highest ratings.

The county council intends that maintenance of an exceptional credit rating is of the utmost importance during these difficult economic times,

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY:

                     SECTION 1.  Ordinance 15961, Section 1, and K.C.C. 4.08.056 are each hereby amended to read as follows:

                     A.  There is hereby created the ((rainy day reserve)) credit protection fund for the purpose of accumulating reserves necessary to protect the county's long-term general obligation bond rating and accumulating ((revenues)) reserves to be available for emergencies, as defined in subsection ((B.)) C. of this section.  This fund shall be a first tier fund, fully invested for its own benefit.  The director of the office of management and budget shall be the fund manager.

                     B.  The primary use of the credit protection fund is to provide for accumulation of cash balances to support the maintenance of the county's long-term general obligation bond rating.

                     C.  Expenditures from ((T))the ((rainy day reserve)) credit protection fund shall only be used in the event of an emergency, as declared by a vote of the ((C))county ((C))council for the following purposes:

                       1.  ((Maintenance of essential county services in the event that current expense fund revenue collections in a given fiscal year are less than ninety-seven percent of adopted estimates.));

                       2.))  Payment of current expense fund legal settlements or judgments in excess of the county's ability to pay from other sources((.));

                       ((3.)) 2.  Catastrophic losses in excess of the county's other insurances against such losses ((.)); and

                       ((4.)) 3.  Other emergencies, as determined by the council.

                     SECTION 2.  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

106

Veteran's Relief

Dept. of Community and Human Services

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

113-5

Mental Illness and Drug Dependency

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

124

Citizen Councilor Revolving

Auditor

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

156-1

KC Flood Control Operating Contract

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

357-1

KC Flood Control Capital Contract

Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks

358

Parks Capital Fund

Dept. of Natural Resources and Parks

364-3

Transit Cross-Border Lease Financing Fund

Dept. of Executive Services

368

Real Estate Excise Tax Capital Summary 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

840

Limited GO Bond Redemption

Dept. of Executive Services

843

DMS Limited GO Bonds

Dept. of Executive Services

851

Stadium GO Bond Redemption

Dept. of Executive Services

890

ULID Assessment - 1981

Dept. of Transportation

1010

Climate Exchange Fund

Office of Management and Budget

1411

((Rainy Day Reserve)) Credit Protection

Office of Management and Budget

1421

Children and Families Services

Dept. of Community and Human Services

1590

Marine Division Operating Fund

Dept. of Transportation

3590

Marine Division Capital Fund

Dept. of Transportation

                     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.