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Councilmembers: Cynthia Sullivan, Chair; Pete von Reichbauer, Vice Chair;
Carolyn Edmonds, Kathy Lambert, Larry Phillips, Dwight Pelz,
Rob McKenna, Dow Constantine, Kent Pullen, Larry Gossett, Jane Hague,
David W. Irons, Julia Patterson

Room 1001 September 16, 2002 1:30 P.M.


 
Call to Order
 
Roll Call
 
Flag Salute and Pledge of Allegiance
 
Councilmember Edmonds will lead the flag salute and Pledge of Allegiance.
 
1. Approval of Minutes of September 9, 2002
 
Councilmember von Reichbauer
 
2. Reports on Special and Outside Committees
 

Washington State Board of Health
WRIA 7 Salmon Recovery Forum
Agriculture Commission
Landmarks Commission
Eastside Transportation Partnership
Regional Transportation Investment District
Tri-County Executive Committee
Transportation Permit Efficiency and Accountancy Committee
 
Hearing and Second Reading of Ordinances
 
Consent Items - Items 3-12
 
Councilmember von Reichbauer
 
3. Proposed Substitute Ordinance No.
2002-0312.2
Mr. Irons
AN ORDINANCE relating to the annexation of an area known as Whitewater to Covington
water district for the purpose of providing water service.
 
On 7/22/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Utilities Committee.
On 8/19/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Deferred.
On 8/19/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Hearing Held.
On 9/10/2002, the Utilities Committee Amended.
On 9/10/2002, the Utilities Committee Recommended Do Pass Substitute Consent.
 
4. Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0323 Mr. Irons and Mr. McKenna
AN ORDINANCE authorizing the sale of a parcel of tax title property to the city of Covington,
and a parcel of tax title property to the city of Newcastle, located in council districts 12 and 6,
respectively.
 
On 7/22/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Labor, Operations
and Technology .
On 8/22/2002, the Labor, Operations and Technology Recommended Do Pass Consent.

 
5. Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0408 Mr. Phillips, Mr. Constantine and Mr.
Pullen
AN ORDINANCE approving and adopting the collective bargaining agreement negotiated by
and between King County and Washington State Council of County and City Employees,
Council 2, Local 1652 (medical examiner) representing employees in the department of public
health, prevention division, medical examiner's office; and establishing the effective date of
said agreement.
 
On 9/3/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Labor, Operations
and Technology .
On 9/10/2002, the Labor, Operations and Technology Recommended Do Pass Consent.
 
6. Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0409 Ms. Patterson
AN ORDINANCE establishing November 5, 2002, as the date of a special election on the
question of annexation to the city of Auburn of an unincorporated area known as the Totem
District.
 
On 9/3/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Labor, Operations
and Technology .
On 9/10/2002, the Labor, Operations and Technology Recommended Do Pass Consent.
 
7. Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0410 Ms. Patterson
AN ORDINANCE establishing November 5, 2002, as the date of a special election on the
question of annexation to the city of Auburn of an unincorporated area known as the Klump
District.
 
On 9/3/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Labor, Operations
and Technology .
On 9/10/2002, the Labor, Operations and Technology Recommended Do Pass Consent.
 
8. Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0411 Ms. Patterson
AN ORDINANCE establishing November 5, 2002, as the date of a special election on the
question of annexation to the city of Auburn of an unincorporated area known as the Steelhead
North District.
 
On 9/3/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Labor, Operations
and Technology .
On 9/10/2002, the Labor, Operations and Technology Recommended Do Pass Consent.
 
9. Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0412 Ms. Patterson
AN ORDINANCE establishing November 5, 2002, as the date of a special election on the
question of annexation to the city of Auburn of an unincorporated area known as the Steelhead
South District.
 
On 9/3/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Labor, Operations
and Technology .
On 9/10/2002, the Labor, Operations and Technology Recommended Do Pass Consent.
 
10. Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0429 Mr. Constantine and Mr. Pullen
AN ORDINANCE approving and adopting the memorandum of agreement negotiated by and
between King County and Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587 representing employees in
the department of transportation; and establishing the effective date of said agreement.
 
On 9/3/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Labor, Operations
and Technology .
On 9/10/2002, the Labor, Operations and Technology Recommended Do Pass Consent.

 
11. Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0430 Mr. Constantine and Mr. Pullen
AN ORDINANCE approving and adopting the collective bargaining agreement and
memorandum of agreement negotiated by and between King County and International
Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 117 (Professional & Technical Bargaining Unit) representing
employees in the departments of executive services, natural resources and parks and
transportation; and establishing the effective date of said agreement.
 
On 9/3/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Labor, Operations
and Technology .
On 9/10/2002, the Labor, Operations and Technology Recommended Do Pass Consent.
 
12. Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0435 Mr. Constantine, Mr. Pullen and Mr.
Phillips
AN ORDINANCE approving and adopting the collective bargaining agreement negotiated by
and between King County and International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 117
(administrative support employees) representing employees in the departments of executive
services, natural resources and parks, community and human services and transportation; and
establishing the effective date of said agreement.
 
On 9/9/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Labor, Operations
and Technology .
On 9/10/2002, the Labor, Operations and Technology Recommended Do Pass Consent.
 
Public Hearing Required on Consent Items 3-12
 
Budget and Fiscal Management
 
Councilmember Phillips
 
13. Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0358 Mr. Constantine and Mr. Phillips
AN ORDINANCE making a supplemental appropriation of $315,507 from the current expense
fund to licensing and regulatory services; and amending the 2002 Budget Ordinance,
Ordinance 14264, Sections 21 and 36, as amended.
 
On 8/19/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Budget and Fiscal
Management Committee .
On 8/28/2002, the Budget and Fiscal Management Committee Deferred.
On 9/11/2002, the Budget and Fiscal Management Committee Passed Out of Committee Without a
Recommendation.
Public Hearing Required
 
14. Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0403 Mr. Phillips and Mr. Constantine
AN ORDINANCE making a supplemental appropriation of $3,691,000 to the public
transportation fund to finance the IBIS system upgrade; canceling and adding additional
projects;and amending the 2002 Budget Ordinance, Sections 119 and 121 and Attachments 2
and 4, as amended.
 
On 9/3/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Budget and Fiscal
Management Committee .
On 9/11/2002, the Budget and Fiscal Management Committee Recommended Do Pass.
Public Hearing Required

 
15. Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0431 Mr. Phillips
AN ORDINANCE approving a lease by the county of approximately one hundred fifty-six
thousand eight hundred square feet of office space and related parking in a building at 401
Broadway in Seattle to be used by Harborview Medical Center, authorizing the county
executive to execute the lease, and approving certain provisions of the plan to be used by the
owner to finance construction of the 401 Broadway building.
 
On 9/3/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Budget and Fiscal
Management Committee .
On 9/4/2002, the Budget and Fiscal Management Committee Deferred.
On 9/11/2002, the Budget and Fiscal Management Committee Deferred.
 
SUBJECT TO A MOTION TO SUSPEND THE RULES TO HOLD ADVERTISED PUBLIC
HEARING - LEGISLATION REMAINS IN COMMITTEE
 
Public Hearing Required
 
Labor, Operations and Technology
 
Councilmember Constantine
 
16. Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0359 Mr. Constantine and Mr. Pullen
AN ORDINANCE approving and adopting the collective bargaining agreement negotiated by
and between King County and the Animal Control Officers Guild representing employees in
the animal control section of the records, elections and licensing services division of the
department of executive services; and establishing the effective date of said agreement.
 
On 8/19/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Labor, Operations
and Technology .
On 8/22/2002, the Labor, Operations and Technology Deferred.
On 9/10/2002, the Labor, Operations and Technology Recommended Do Pass.
Public Hearing Required
 
Natural Resources, Parks and Open Space
 
Councilmember Edmonds

 
17. Proposed Substitute Ordinance No.
2002-0365.2
Ms. Edmonds, Mr. Phillips and Ms.
Hague
AN ORDINANCE related to the cultural resources programs of the county; establishing a
cultural development authority; providing for certain county property and funds to be
transferred to or used by the cultural development authority; identifying responsibilities of
county departments and agencies for cultural resources programs; making technical
corrections; amending Ordinance 12089, Section 3, and K.C.C. 2.46.010, Ordinance 12089,
Section 4, and K.C.C. 2.46.020, Ordinance 12089, Section 5, and K.C.C. 2.46.030, Ordinance
12089, Section 7, and K.C.C. 2.46.050, Ordinance 12089, Section 8, and K.C.C. 2.46.060,
Ordinance 12089, Section 11, and K.C.C. 2.46.090, Ordinance 9134, Section 7, as amended,
and K.C.C. 4.40.060, Ordinance 8300, Section 2, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.48.020, Ordinance
8300, Section 3, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.48.030, Ordinance 9279, Section 4, as amended,
and K.C.C. 4.42.030, Ordinance 12076, Section 49, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.42.100,
Ordinance 14440, Section 3, and K.C.C. 4.42.025, Ordinance 14440, Section 7, and K.C.C.
4.42.108, Ordinance 14440, Section 8, and K.C.C. 4.42.109, Ordinance 9051, Sections 1 and 2,
and K.C.C. 2.48.125, Ordinance 12468, Sections 9 and 10, and K.C.C. 2.84.190, Ordinance
12076, Section 9, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.08.015, Ordinance 12076, Section 10, as
amended, and K.C.C. 4.08.025, Ordinance 14433, Section 2, Ordinance 12076, Section 24, and
K.C.C. 4.08.190, Ordinance 14433, Section 2, and K.C.C. 4.08.195, Ordinance 12089, Section
9, and K.C.C. 2.46.070, Ordinance 12089, Section 12, and K.C.C. 2.46.100, Ordinance 6111,
Section 8, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.40.110, Ordinance 9279, Section 1, as amended, and
K.C.C. 4.42.010, Ordinance 9279, Section 2, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.42.020, Ordinance
9279, Section 8, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.42.060, Ordinance 4828, Section 1, as amended,
and K.C.C. 20.62.010, Ordinance 4828, Section 2, as amended, and K.C.C. 20.62.020,
Ordinance 4828, Section 3, as amended, and K.C.C. 20.62.030, Ordinance 4828, Section 7, as
amended, and K.C.C. 20.62.070, Ordinance 4828, Section 12, as amended, and K.C.C.
20.62.120 and Ordinance 9237, Sections 1 through 3, as amended, and K.C.C. 20.62.140,
adding a new chapter to K.C.C. Title 2, adding new sections to K.C.C. chapter 2.46, adding
new sections to K.C.C. chapter 2.48, adding a new section to K.C.C. chapter 4.08, adding new
sections to K.C.C. chapter 4.40, recodifying K.C.C. 4.40.060, 4.42.030, 4.42.060, 4.42.100,
4.42.108, 4.42.109, 2.46.070 and 2.46.100, decodifying K.C.C. 2.46.110, 2.48.140, 4.08.180,
4.40.140, 4.42.120 and. 4.42.130 and repealing Ordinance 12089, Section 6, and K.C.C.
2.46.040, Ordinance 12089, Section 10, and K.C.C. 2.46.080, Ordinance 1991, Section 1, and
K.C.C. 2.48.010, Ordinance 8300, Section 4, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.48.040, Ordinance
8300, Section 4, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.48.050, Ordinance 8300, Section 4, and K.C.C.
2.48.060, Ordinance 8300, Section 4, and K.C.C. 2.48.070, Ordinance 8300, Section 4, and
K.C.C. 2.48.080, Ordinance 8300, Section 4, and K.C.C. 2.48.090, Ordinance 8300, Section 5,
as amended, and K.C.C. 2.48.100, Ordinance 8300, Section 6, as amended, and K.C.C.
2.48.110, Ordinance 8300, Section 7, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.48.120, Ordinance 8300,
Section 8, and K.C.C. 2.48.130, Ordinance 12076, Section 47, as amended, and K.C.C.
4.42.040, Ordinance 9279, Section 6, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.42.050 and Ordinance 9279,
Section 9, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.42.070.
 
On 8/19/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Natural Resources,
Parks and Open Space Committee.
On 8/29/2002, the Natural Resources, Parks and Open Space Committee Deferred.
On 9/5/2002, the Natural Resources, Parks and Open Space Committee Recommended Do Pass
Substitute.
Public Hearing Required
 
Motions for Council Action
 
Consent Items - Items 18-29
 
Councilmember von Reichbauer

 
18. Proposed Substitute Motion No. 2002-0413.2 Ms. Patterson
A MOTION approving the contaminated sites management work program in the solid waste
division.
 
On 9/9/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Utilities Committee.
On 9/10/2002, the Utilities Committee Amended.
On 9/10/2002, the Utilities Committee Recommended Do Pass Substitute Consent.
 
19. Proposed Motion No. 2002-0414 Ms. Lambert
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Jim Westlake, who resides in council
district three, to the East King County groundwater protection committee, representing
chambers of commerce.
 
On 9/3/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Utilities Committee.
On 9/10/2002, the Utilities Committee Recommended Do Pass Consent.
 
20. Proposed Motion No. 2002-0415 Ms. Lambert
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Matthew Stone, who resides in council
district three, to the East King County groundwater protection committee, representing
business owners.
 
On 9/3/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Utilities Committee.
On 9/10/2002, the Utilities Committee Recommended Do Pass Consent.
 
21. Proposed Motion No. 2002-0416 Ms. Lambert
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Lawrence Stockton, who resides in
council district three, to the East King County groundwater protection committee, representing
the city of North Bend.
 
On 9/3/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Utilities Committee.
On 9/10/2002, the Utilities Committee Recommended Do Pass Consent.
 
22. Proposed Motion No. 2002-0417 Ms. Lambert
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Robert Pancoast, who resides in
council district three, to the East King County groundwater protection committee, representing
sewer and water utilities and associations.
 
On 9/3/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Utilities Committee.
On 9/10/2002, the Utilities Committee Recommended Do Pass Consent.
 
23. Proposed Motion No. 2002-0418 Ms. Lambert
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Terry Olson, who resides in council
district three to the East King County groundwater protection committee, representing water
purveyors.
 
On 9/3/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Utilities Committee.
On 9/10/2002, the Utilities Committee Recommended Do Pass Consent.
 
24. Proposed Motion No. 2002-0419 Ms. Lambert
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of George Magnochi, who resides in
council district three, to the East King County groundwater protection committee, representing
commercial agriculturists.
 
On 9/3/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Utilities Committee.
On 9/10/2002, the Utilities Committee Recommended Do Pass Consent.

 
25. Proposed Motion No. 2002-0420 Ms. Lambert
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Dick Jones, who resides in council
district three to the East King County groundwater protection committee, representing the
groundwater advisory committee.
 
On 9/3/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Utilities Committee.
On 9/10/2002, the Utilities Committee Recommended Do Pass Consent.
 
26. Proposed Substitute Motion No. 2002-0421.2 Mr. Irons
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Kirk Holmes, who resides in
Ellensburg and is employed as the city of Snoqualmie Public Works Director, to the East King
County groundwater protection committee, representing the city of Snoqualmie.
 
On 9/3/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Utilities Committee.
On 9/10/2002, the Utilities Committee Amended.
On 9/10/2002, the Utilities Committee Recommended Do Pass Substitute Consent.
 
27. Proposed Substitute Motion No. 2002-0422.2 Ms. Lambert
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of James Dorsey, who resides in council
district twelve and is employed as the city of Carnation Public Works Director, to the East
King County groundwater protection committee, representing the city of Carnation.
 
On 9/3/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Utilities Committee.
On 9/10/2002, the Utilities Committee Amended.
On 9/10/2002, the Utilities Committee Recommended Do Pass Substitute Consent.
 
28. Proposed Substitute Motion No. 2002-0423.2 Mr. Irons
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Terri Divers, who resides in council
district three, to the East King County groundwater protection committee, representing sewer
and water utilities and associations.
 
On 9/3/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Utilities Committee.
On 9/10/2002, the Utilities Committee Amended.
On 9/10/2002, the Utilities Committee Recommended Do Pass Substitute Consent.
 
29. Proposed Motion No. 2002-0424 Ms. Lambert
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Robin Boynton, who resides in council
district three, to the East King County groundwater protection committee, representing
residential well users.
 
On 9/3/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Utilities Committee.
On 9/10/2002, the Utilities Committee Recommended Do Pass Consent.
 
Budget and Fiscal Management
 
Councilmember Phillips
 
30. Proposed Motion No. 2002-0371 Mr. Phillips
A MOTION of the county accepting bids for the purchase of the county's Limited Tax General
Obligation Bond Anticipation Notes, 2002, in the aggregate principal amount of __________;
fixing the interest rates and other terms of such Notes, all in accordance with Ordinance 14167
of the County.
 
On 8/19/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Budget and Fiscal
Management Committee .
On 9/4/2002, the Budget and Fiscal Management Committee Recommended Do Pass.

 
31. Proposed Motion No. 2002-0426 Mr. Phillips and Ms. Hague
A MOTION requesting the King County executive to participate in the U.S. Communities
Government Purchasing Alliance.
 
On 9/3/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Budget and Fiscal
Management Committee .
On 9/11/2002, the Budget and Fiscal Management Committee Recommended Do Pass.
 
32. Proposed Motion No. 2002-0427 Mr. Phillips and Ms. Hague
A MOTION requesting the King County executive to establish a tax-forfeited property
renovation program and evaluate the possibility of utilizing the work crew program for
property cleanup and renovation.
 
On 9/3/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Budget and Fiscal
Management Committee .
On 9/11/2002, the Budget and Fiscal Management Committee Recommended Do Pass.
 
Committee of the Whole
 
Councilmember von Reichbauer
 
33. Proposed Motion No. 2002-0438 Ms. Sullivan, Mr. Gossett, Mr.
Constantine, Mr. von Reichbauer, Mr.
Phillips, Ms. Hague, Ms. Patterson and
Mr. Pelz
A MOTION recognizing Service Employees International Union Local 519 as the exclusive
bargaining representative for specified nonsupervisory employees within King County Civic
Television in the legislative branch of county government.
 
Contingent on Committee Action
 
On 9/9/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to
Committee-of-the-Whole.
 
Natural Resources, Parks and Open Space
 
Councilmember Edmonds
 
34. Proposed Motion No. 2002-0326 Mr. Phillips
A MOTION approving funding of $11,000 for two projects from the cultural facilities
emergency and unforeseen opportunity program in accordance with Motion 10189.
 
On 7/29/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Natural Resources,
Parks and Open Space Committee.
On 9/5/2002, the Natural Resources, Parks and Open Space Committee Recommended Do Pass.
 
35. Proposed Motion No. 2002-0395 Ms. Edmonds and Mr. Phillips
A MOTION approving one hundred thirty-seven projects for the King County special projects
program in accordance with Ordinance 14433.
 
On 8/26/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Natural Resources,
Parks and Open Space Committee.
On 9/5/2002, the Natural Resources, Parks and Open Space Committee Recommended Do Pass.

 
36. Proposed Motion No. 2002-0397 Mr. Phillips
A MOTION approving thirty-one allocations for the King County heritage sesquicentennial
sustained support grant program, in accordance with Ordinance 14433.
 
On 8/26/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Natural Resources,
Parks and Open Space Committee.
On 9/5/2002, the Natural Resources, Parks and Open Space Committee Recommended Do Pass.
 
37. Proposed Motion No. 2002-0398 Ms. Edmonds and Mr. Phillips
A MOTION approving six projects for the King County landmarks rehabilitation program,
funded in accordance with Ordinance 11242.
 
On 8/26/2002, the Metropolitan King County Council Introduced and Referred to Natural Resources,
Parks and Open Space Committee.
On 9/5/2002, the Natural Resources, Parks and Open Space Committee Recommended Do Pass.
 
Employment Committee Agenda - Item 38
 
Councilmember von Reichbauer
 
38. Appointment of the Interim Ombudsman
 
Introduction of Ordinances for First Reading and Referral
 
39. Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0437 Mr. Constantine and Mr. Phillips
AN ORDINANCE approving and adopting the collective bargaining agreement negotiated by
and between King County and International Federation of Professional and Technical
Engineers, Local 17, representing employees in the department of public health; and
establishing the effective date of said agreement.
Refer to Labor, Operations and Technology
 
40. Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0440 Mr. Pelz and Mr. Irons
AN ORDINANCE relating to road fees; setting the mitigation payment system program project
list and providing for an updated road mitigation payment system (MPS) fee schedule;
amending Ordinance 11617, Section 43 and Attachment B, as amended, and K.C.C. 14.75.040
and Ordinance 11617, Section 49, as amended, and K.C.C. 14.75.100 and repealing Ordinance
13696, Attachment B.
Refer to Transportation Committee
 
41. Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0441 Mr. McKenna
AN ORDINANCE adopting 2003 Transit Program Financial Policies.
Refer to Regional Transit Committee
 
42. Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0449 Mr. Constantine
AN ORDINANCE related to the competitive procurement process for financial services
contracts; changing the frequency from three years to five years; and amending Ordinance
12076, Section 40, and K.C.C. 4.14.020
Refer to Labor, Operations and Technology

 
43. Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0450 Ms. Edmonds
AN ORDINANCE concerning parks, finances, facilities and operations related to the Business
Transition Phase II Report.
Refer to Natural Resources, Parks and Open Space Committee
 
44. Proposed Ordinance No. 2002-0452 Mr. Phillips
AN ORDINANCE relating to contracting indebtedness; providing for the issuance and sale of
limited tax general obligation (public transportation sales tax) bonds of the county in the
aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $75,000,000 for the purpose of refunding the
outstanding Limited Sales Tax General Obligation Bonds, Series 1993 (Refunding), of the
county; providing for the form, terms, covenants and other provisions of such refunding bonds;
authorizing a plan of refunding and the appointment of an escrow agent to accomplish the plan
of refunding; providing for the sale of the bonds and the disposition of the proceeds of sale;
establishing funds for the receipt and expenditure of bond proceeds and for the payment of the
bonds; providing for the annual levy of taxes to pay the principal thereof and interest thereon;
and pledging public transportation sales tax revenues as additional security for the bonds.
Refer to Budget and Fiscal Management Committee
 
Introduction of Motions and Referrals
 
45. Proposed Motion No. 2002-0442 Mr. McKenna
A MOTION approving the 2002-2003 mission and goals of the transit division of the
department of transportation.
Refer to Regional Transit Committee
 
46. Proposed Motion No. 2002-0444 Mr. Pelz
A MOTION approving the Transit Division Vehicle Maintenance Section Non-Revenue
Vehicle (NRV) Program Plan.
Refer to Transportation Committee
 
47. Proposed Motion No. 2002-0448 Mr. Gossett
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of James R. Vollendroff as King County
alcohol and drug coordinator.
Refer to Law, Justice and Human Services Committee
 
48. Proposed Motion No. 2002-0451 Mr. Phillips
A MOTION accepting [a bond purchase agreement/bids] for the purchase of the county's
Limited Tax General Obligation (Public Transportation Sales Tax) Refunding Bonds, 2002, in
the aggregate principal amount of $____________, and establishing certain terms of such
bonds and a plan of refunding, all in accordance with Ordinance ________.
Refer to Budget and Fiscal Management Committee
 
Other Business
 
49. Public Employment Relations Commission Notice

 
Adjournment
 

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