File #: 2010-0522    Version: 1
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 10/4/2010 In control: Budget and Fiscal Management Committee
On agenda: 11/22/2010 Final action: 11/22/2010
Enactment date: Enactment #: 13377
Title: A MOTION stating King County's election for the distribution of funds for federal fiscal year 2011 under the reauthorization of Public Law 106-393, the Secure Rural Schools and Self-Determination Act of 2000, and identifying a project to be funded in 2011 under Title III of the act.
Sponsors: Julia Patterson
Indexes: Schools
Attachments: 1. 13377.pdf, 2. 2010-0522 Transmittal Letter.doc, 3. 2010-0522 Public Notice.doc, 4. 2010-0522 Secure Rural Schools Hearing notice.doc, 5. Staff Report 10-26 & 10-27, 6. Staff Report 11-02 & 11-03
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Clerk 09/17/2010
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A MOTION stating King County's election for the distribution of funds for federal fiscal year 2011 under the reauthorization of Public Law 106-393, the Secure Rural Schools and Self-Determination Act of 2000, and identifying a project to be funded in 2011 under Title III of the act.
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      WHEREAS, on October 3, 2008, Congress enacted Public Law (P.L.) 110-343, which included reauthorization of an amendment to P.L.106-393, the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act of 2000, and
      WHEREAS, P.L. 106-393, as amended, allows transition payments to eligible counties in covered states, referred to as the full funding amount, which are calculated as a percentage of the full funding amount for 2006, and
      WHEREAS, Washington is a covered state and King County is an eligible county, and
      WHEREAS, if an eligible county elects to receive the full funding amount, not less than eighty percent and not more than eighty-five percent shall be expended for schools and roads, as described in Title I, and
      WHEREAS, annually the county shall decide the percentage of the full payment to be expended on Title I, and the percentages to be allocated to projects in accordance with Title II, Special Projects on Federal Lands, and Title III, County Funds, with not more than seven percent of the total payment allocated to Title III, and
      WHEREAS, Title III of P.L. 106-393 provides for county funds to be used to carry out activities under the Firewise Communities program,  to reimburse for search and rescue and other emergency services performed on federal land, or to develop community wildfire protection plans, and
      WHEREAS, in Motion 12885, King County elected to receive the full funding amount, which election is effective for all subsequent federal fiscal years through fiscal year 2011, and
      WHEREAS, in Motion 13094, King County made its annual election for the allocation of the funding for federal fiscal year 2010, allocating eighty-five percent of the full funding amount to Title I, eight percent to Title II and seven percent to Title III, and
      WHEREAS, seven percent of the funding amount for federal fiscal year 2011 is expected to be twenty-three thousand forty dollars, and
      WHEREAS, the executive budget proposal for 2011 includes an appropriation to water and land resources division to continue the Firewise Forests Initiative, which meets the requirements of Title III, and
      WHEREAS, Title III of P.L.106-393 requires a forty-five day public comment period before approval of Title III projects by the county, and King County published a description of the proposed project forty-five days before the passage of this motion;
      NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT MOVED by the Council of King County:
      A.  King County hereby elects to allocate the full funding amount for the 2011 federal fiscal year as follows: eighty-five percent for Title I, eight percent for Title II, and seven percent for Title III.
      B.  King County hereby authorizes the use of twenty-three thousand forty dollars of Title III funds for continuation of the Firewise Forests Initiative, in the water and land resources division forestry program, which will assist rural communities to develop
community wildfire protection plans and will promote the use of practices that reduce the risk of wildfire.
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Official paper, 45 days comment period
Newspaper:  Seattle Times
Publish:  Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Agenda date:  November 22, 2010