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KingCountyCC_03162022_2022-0103
Speaker 0: Great. Thank you for the time. Our next and final agenda is an ordinance that would conform the membership of the King County Board of Health to a new state law, as amended last year by the state legislature and second substitute House Bill 1152 that was adopted in May of 2001 and made some additional relate...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE relating to the membership of the King County board of health; amending Ordinance 14989, Section 3, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.35.021, Ordinance 14989, Section 3, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.35.021, Ordinance XXXXX, Section 3, and K.C.C. 2.35.XXX (Section 3 of this ordinance), Ordinance XXXXX, Section 4, and K....
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_03022022_2021-0467
Speaker 0: Okay. Thank you. I write with that to our last item on the agenda is what we but we already mentioned and that is the FDI legislation. A motion introduced by Councilmember Dombroski, along with council members and me requesting the executive to establish a town wide, equitable development initiative with a p...
Motion
A MOTION requesting the executive establish an equitable development initiative and prepare an implementation plan.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_02162022_2022-0047
Speaker 0: We will close public comment. The first item, substantive item on our agenda is the extension of the executive's appointment of Dennis Worsham as the acting director of Public Health. And it's a date issue on which we will have some important briefings on. She is from my central staff and she will provide th...
Motion
A MOTION approving the extension of the executive's appointment of Dennis Worsham as acting director of the King County department of public health.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_02162022_2022-0010
Speaker 0: Our next agenda item is the appointment of. I'm going to say this correctly and the q yoti to the Ford Culture Board for a 3 to 3 year term representing Council District two and for culture as our King County's Cultural Public Development Authority and administers our arts and heritage programs, we have MIA ...
Motion
A MOTION confirming the appointment of Afua Kouyate to the King County cultural development authority (4Culture) board.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_02162022_2021-0467
Speaker 0: Okay. Our last agenda item is the motion that was introduced by Councilmember Dombroski, co-sponsored by Councilmember Bizarrely, and my father and my son, all of them we heard. I think all of the people engaged in giving public comment today speak about and that is to establish Japan wide equitable developm...
Motion
A MOTION requesting the executive establish an equitable development initiative and prepare an implementation plan.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_02022022_2021-0469
Speaker 2: And me to do so. Thank you very much for your time. You. Speaker 0: Okay. Our next agenda item is the appointment of a Lena Santillan to the Fort Culture Board for a three year term representing Council District four. I made the appointment and the staff report begins on page six. We are happy will brief us....
Motion
A MOTION confirming the appointment of Alina Santillan to the King County cultural development authority (4Culture) board.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_02022022_2021-0467
Speaker 0: I'm so excited to work with all of you and excited to get to work. Thank you so much. Okay. And we're I'm very excited to work with you. Okay. With that, we will go on to our last agenda item number seven, which is a proposed motion 2020 10467 requesting the executive to establish an equitable development in...
Motion
A MOTION requesting the executive establish an equitable development initiative and prepare an implementation plan.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_12012021_2021-0434
Speaker 0: Indeed. Thank you. The next item on our agenda today is making an appointment to fill a judicial vacancy in the King County District Court. Members will have received the application materials most recently this morning. I believe the email was sent at 933 this morning. So I will call your attention to that....
Motion
A MOTION making an appointment to fill a judicial vacancy in the west division, west electoral district, judge position number three of the King County district court.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_12012021_2021-0290
Speaker 0: Thank you. By your vote, we have moved a motion 2021 for 16 the full council without recommendation. And we will expedite that to next Tuesday's full council meeting. That takes us to item eight on our agenda. I want to thank everybody for sticking with us. And this is ordinance 2021 to 90, which would end t...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE relating to employment; ending the hazard pay requirement for additional compensation for grocery employees working in the unincorporated area of King County; and amending Ordinance 19247, Section 14.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_11172021_2021-0330
Speaker 0: And that takes us to our first item on today's agenda, which is the proposed health through housing implementation plan. We had an initial briefing on this item at our last meeting. The ordinance was duly referred to the Regional Policy Committee and the Committee as a whole. It was amended and passed by the...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE adopting the Initial Health through Housing Implementation Plan to govern the expenditure of sales and use tax proceeds authorized by K.C.C. chapter 4A.503 and RCW 82.14.530 from 2022 through 2028 and creating the health through housing advisory committee; and adding a new section to K.C.C. chapter 4A.300.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_11032021_2021-0357
Speaker 0: And our next four items are appointments to the county's gender identity and Sexual Orientation Inclusion Task Force. Sam Porter of Council Staff is here to provide a staff report. Then we'll hear from potential appointees whose partner you please provide a boost. Speaker 1: Certainly. Thank you, Mr. Chair. ...
Motion
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Fred Swanson to the King County gender identity and sexual orientation inclusion task force, representing Gay City.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_10202021_2021-0335
Speaker 0: I'm calling you and you're from everyone who's joined us wishing to offer a comment. All right, then. No further requests for public comment and will close public comment. That takes us to item five on today's agenda will meet which is making an appointment to fill a judicial vacancy in the Northeast Distric...
Motion
A MOTION making an appointment to fill a judicial vacancy in the east division, northeast electoral district, judge position number seven of the King County district court.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_10202021_2021-0288
Speaker 0: Very well. It will be on the consent agenda this coming Tuesday in full council. Thank you. And that takes the Zone six proposed ordinance 2021 288, which would adopt the best charge for kids implementation plan for the years 2022 to 2027. The ordinance was duly referred to the Regional Policy Committee and ...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE adopting the Best Start for Kids implementation plan required by Ordinance 19267, Section 7, to govern the expenditure of Best Start for Kids levy proceeds from 2022 through 2027, to promote improved health and well-being outcomes of children and youth, as well as the families and communities in which they...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_10062021_2020-0243
Speaker 0: Great. Thank you very much. Thank you. This takes us to item six, an ordinance that would make changes to the county's construction and demolition, or C and D code, as well as authorize the executive to enter into agreements with C and D receiving facilities using an updated agreement template. As I think sh...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE relating to construction and demolition waste; authorizing the executive to enter into agreements for the disposition of construction and demolition waste generated within the county's jurisdiction; amending Ordinance 8891, Section 3, as amended, and K.C.C. 10.04.020, Ordinance 10916, Section 1, as amended...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_10062021_2021-0318
Speaker 0: Thank you. And we will send it to full council on regular schedule. That takes us to our next item on the agenda, a motion sponsored by Councilmember Caldwell's address in City Hall Park. And given that I don't have my electronic notes before me, I will ask the central staffer who was going to present on it ...
Motion
A MOTION requesting that the King County executive transmit a report to the King County council that includes plans for assessing and addressing safety concerns relating to City Hall park and the King County Courthouse, providing shelter and services to any current and potential future occupants of City Hall park and a...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_10062021_2021-0282
Speaker 0: Thank you. By your vote, you've given a deep House recommendation to version 2021 318. The next item on today's agenda is proposed Motion 2021 to 82, which would acknowledge receipt of the Disability Equity Action Plan. It was required by a proviso on the 2021 2022 biennial budget. I'm sure Receipt is our ne...
Motion
A MOTION acknowledging receipt of the disability equity action plan as called for by Ordinance 19210, Section 19, Proviso P1.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_09152021_2021-0289
Speaker 0: I want to thank the applicants for the conversation and the interviews today and would I'm expect to now see you on Tuesday in full council. And with that, we will advance our agenda to motion 2021 to 98 and request that the executive provide an assessment report that makes recommendations on roles and respo...
Motion
A MOTION requesting the executive provide an assessment report that makes recommendations on roles and responsibilities of the county and the King County Regional Homelessness Authority in responding to the regional homelessness crisis, and a motion accepting the assessment report.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_09152021_2021-0318
Speaker 0: With that fruit, that is our first briefing as the matter is still in RTC. And that takes us to our last business item on today's agenda. Given the time, I'm going to ask that we have a brief staff report from Ms.. Viner and leave it at that today. And I assure you that we will have this item on our next com...
Motion
A MOTION requesting that the King County executive transmit a report to the King County council that includes plans for assessing and addressing safety concerns relating to City Hall park and the King County Courthouse, providing shelter and services to any current and potential future occupants of City Hall park and a...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_09012021_2021-0289
Speaker 0: But I will point out that Mr. Nicholson's tie is overrated and unnecessary. With that, we will move to item seven on today's agenda. Motion 2021 to 89, which would request that the executive provide an assessment report that makes recommendations on roles and responsibilities of the county, city of Seattle a...
Motion
A MOTION requesting the executive provide an assessment report that makes recommendations on roles and responsibilities of the county and the King County Regional Homelessness Authority in responding to the regional homelessness crisis, and a motion accepting the assessment report.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_08182021_2021-0221
Speaker 0: So it will be on the consent agenda for council that takes us to our next set of appointments. Proposed motions. 2021 221 222, 223 and 224, which would confirm the executive's appointment of Kelly Carroll, Johnathan Fowler, Temple House convener in one Bernardino Luna to the Gender Identity and Sexual Orient...
Motion
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Kelli Carroll to the King County gender identity and sexual orientation inclusion task force, representing the King County executive office.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_08182021_2021-0257
Speaker 0: That brings us to the final item on today's agenda, an ordinance that would amend regulations relating to the dispensation of land or unused county owned property and require a creation of a publicly accessible database of these properties. Randy Vina from Council South will provide a staff report. Melvina, ...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE related to surplus county real property; and amending Ordinance 12045, Section 5, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.56.070 and Ordinance 12045, Section 14, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.56.150.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_07212021_2021-0266
Speaker 0: Thank you. Right. All right. Let me call as we begin the next item on today's agenda. Let me call members attention to an email sent to all of us, most recently at 812 this morning from Erika Newman with the application materials for the three people we will now consider for a vacancy in King County District...
Motion
A MOTION making an appointment to fill a judicial vacancy in the west division, west electoral district, judge position number two of the King County district court.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_07072021_2021-0232
Speaker 0: Thank you. That takes us to high school around. I'm six on their agenda, which would place a proposition on the November ballot that, if approved, would amend the King County Charter to allow the use of ranked choice voting for county elected positions, including King County Executive, King County Assessor, ...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE proposing to amend the King County Charter to utilize ranked-choice voting for the election of county officers, including the King County executive, the King County assessor, the King County director of elections, the King County councilmembers and the King County prosecuting attorney, effective January 1 ...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_07072021_2021-0237
Speaker 0: By your vote, we have given a do pass recommendation to ordinance 2021 to 32. We will advance into full council and I believe, expedited to next Tuesday's meeting. With that, we will advance to item eight on today's agenda. This item would authorize the executive convey of surplus property owned by the Solid...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE relating to the sale of the surplus property located at 13620 SE Eastgate Way, Bellevue, Washington, in council district six.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_06232021_2021-0131
Speaker 0: Item five on today's agenda is Ordinance 2021, 131 that would provide additional tenant protections for renters in unincorporated King County. After being introduced in March 16th and marked on June 9th, 2021, the Community Health and Housing Services Committee voted to forward the legislation to the full co...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE relating to tenant protections; amending Ordinance 383, Section 5, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.60.050, adding a new chapter to K.C.C. Title 12 and repealing Ordinance 16223, Section 3, and K.C.C. 12.47.010, Ordinance 16223, Section 4, and K.C.C. 12.47.020, Ordinance 16223, Section 5, and K.C.C. 12.47.030 and ...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_06162021_2021-0232
Speaker 0: This takes the item seven. Our final agenda item is an initial discussion of an ordinance that would place a charter amendment on the November ballot. This amendment would change the charter to utilize ranked choice voting for the election of county officers. Randy Luskin of Council Central Staff is here to ...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE proposing to amend the King County Charter to utilize ranked-choice voting for the election of county officers, including the King County executive, the King County assessor, the King County director of elections, the King County councilmembers and the King County prosecuting attorney, effective January 1 ...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_06022021_2021-0184
Speaker 0: All right, with nobody signed in and nobody present to offer testimony. We will advance, he said, scrolling through his notes to item five on the agenda. And that is proposed ordinance 2021 184 I'm in our last meeting. Sam Porter provided a staff report on proposed on the proposed ordinance which would send ...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE proposing to amend the Preamble to the King County Charter to include among the charter goals, equitable government, a strong urban and rural economy and superior quality of life and to make a grammatical correction; and submitting the same to the voters of the county for their ratification or rejection at...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_06022021_2021-0185
Speaker 0: Then, unless there's objection, we will expedite, which means that it will be on the June 15th Council agenda. Hearing no objection. That's what we will do. And that takes us to item six in today's agenda, proposed ordinance 2021 185 would also send a proposed charter amendment to the November ballot. This w...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE proposing an amendment to the King County Charter to update the charter, clarify terms and bring the charter into compliance with state law, as it pertains to referendum, initiative and charter ballot measure timelines; amending Sections 230.40, 230.50, 230.50.10, 230.60, 230.70, 230.75 and 800 of the King...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_05192021_2021-0091
Speaker 0: All right, then we will move to item nine. The final item on today's agenda is an ordinance that would prohibit county administrative offices and executive departments from using using facial recognition technology. And we've had two briefings on this legislation previously. And you should have I received an...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE relating to facial recognition, prohibiting the acquisition and use of facial recognition technology by County administrative offices and executive departments, including the department of public safety; and adding a new chapter in K.C.C. Title 2.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_05052021_2021-0091
Speaker 0: Tell your father good luck with the Father's Day present. I think we'll give it up. Okay. And that brings us to item nine in today's Agenda Ordinance 2020 191 that would ban an ordinance that would prohibit county administrative offices and executive departments from using facial recognition technology. We h...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE relating to facial recognition, prohibiting the acquisition and use of facial recognition technology by County administrative offices and executive departments, including the department of public safety; and adding a new chapter in K.C.C. Title 2.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_04212021_2021-0158
Speaker 0: Look forward to it. That takes us to items. We're going to combine item six and seven. And today's agenda brings us to notions 20, 21, 157 and 158, which would confirm appointments to the Medical Harborview Medical Center Board of Trustees for Bill Boyce and David Hadley. The application materials for the ap...
Motion
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of David Hadley, who resides in council district three, to the Harborview Medical Center board of trustees, as the district three representative.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_04212021_2021-0091
Speaker 0: Okay. Thank you so much. And we will move to item eight on today's agenda. This is an ordinance that would prohibit county administrative offices and executive departments from using facial recognition technology. I understand that there is a technical striking amendment. We have Nick Bowman from Policy Staf...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE relating to facial recognition, prohibiting the acquisition and use of facial recognition technology by County administrative offices and executive departments, including the department of public safety; and adding a new chapter in K.C.C. Title 2.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_03172021_2021-0057
Speaker 0: Great. Thank you very much. Thank you. And colleagues. That takes us to item six on our agenda. This is proposed ordinance 2020 157, which would ban the sale and discharge of fireworks in unincorporated King County. We will receive a letter from council staff and we received a full briefing at our February 1...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE relating to fireworks regulations; amending Ordinance 3139, Section 601, as amended, and K.C.C. 12.86.500, Ordinance 4461, Section 2, as amended, and K.C.C. 20.22.040, Ordinance 10870, Section 331, as amended, and K.C.C. 21A.08.040, Ordinance 10870, Section 548, as amended, and K.C.C. 21A.32.110, Ordinance...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_03172021_2021-0012
Speaker 0: It'll be on consent. The consent agenda for council a week from yesterday. This coming Tuesday. Thank you. Next item is proposed motion 2021 12, which confirmed the executive's appointment of Taylor Atkinson to the Solid Waste Advisory Committee. The application materials were sent out to council members sep...
Motion
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Taylor Atkinson, who resides in council district eight, to the King County solid waste advisory committee, as a citizen representative.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_03172021_2021-0114
Speaker 0: That brings us to item nine on today's agenda. The proposed motion 2021 114 which would which would confirm the appointment of Patricia moss to the Forward Culture Board of directors. Application materials for this item were also sent out to council members separately in their crackers up from Council South ...
Motion
A MOTION confirming the appointment of Patricia Moss to the King County cultural development authority (4Culture) board.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_03032021_2021-0056
Speaker 0: Councilmember Bell has moved approval of the minutes. See? No discussion. All those in favor please signify by saying i i. I opposed. Nay, the ayes have it. The minutes were approved. That takes us to item six in today's agenda. This is where we make an appointment to fill a judicial vacancy in the West Dist...
Motion
A MOTION making an appointment to fill a judicial vacancy in the west division, west electoral district, judge position number five of the King County district court.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_03032021_2021-0093
Speaker 0: We are going to give him the time today and the pressing need of or the timeliness, if you will, of item eight. Our agenda. We're going to advance to item eight, ordinance 2021, 93, which would require grocery stores in unincorporated King County to provide hazard pay for their workers. Mary Buchanan from Co...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE relating to employment; establishing a hazard pay requirement for additional compensation for grocery employees working in the unincorporated area of King County from the effective date of this ordinance through the duration of the King County executive's proclamation of emergency for the coronavirus disea...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_03032021_2021-0057
Speaker 0: been delayed from his old low tape 1:00 search. We also have on today's agenda legislation addressing fireworks in unincorporated King County. You've heard it our last meeting from residents of unincorporated King County who are dramatically affected by this legislation. I'm in fact, the testimony we heard w...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE relating to fireworks regulations; amending Ordinance 3139, Section 601, as amended, and K.C.C. 12.86.500, Ordinance 4461, Section 2, as amended, and K.C.C. 20.22.040, Ordinance 10870, Section 331, as amended, and K.C.C. 21A.08.040, Ordinance 10870, Section 548, as amended, and K.C.C. 21A.32.110, Ordinance...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_02172021_2021-0010
Speaker 0: Thank you. Okay. Thank you very much. Thank you. The next item is propose motion 2021 ten, which would confirm the executive's appointment of Tinubu to the Landmarks Commission. Application materials were sent out to the council members separate from the meeting packet itself. Council staffer Leah Crackles A...
Motion
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Tanya Woo, who resides in council district two, to the King County landmarks commission.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_02172021_2021-0057
Speaker 0: And in as I said, we'll put that on consent. So it should be on a larger agenda for for councils is the approval on regular schedule. Thank you so much. And that brings us to item seven. This is this is ordinance 2021, 57 that would establish a new regulations on the use and sale of fireworks in unincorporat...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE relating to fireworks regulations; amending Ordinance 3139, Section 601, as amended, and K.C.C. 12.86.500, Ordinance 4461, Section 2, as amended, and K.C.C. 20.22.040, Ordinance 10870, Section 331, as amended, and K.C.C. 21A.08.040, Ordinance 10870, Section 548, as amended, and K.C.C. 21A.32.110, Ordinance...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_02032021_2020-0338
Speaker 0: We open on July 4th, 1914, just to whet your appetite a little bit. Then we'll go back to item six and today's agenda for this item, we have an ordinance related to the health through housing implementation plan. This past autumn, the Council passed a 1/10 of 1% additional sales tax to fund housing programs ...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE relating to the health through housing implementation plan; and adding a new chapter to K.C.C. Title 24.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_01202021_2021-0006
Speaker 0: Wonderful. And colleagues. That takes us to our next in our final item on today's agenda. And we'll make an appointment to fill a judicial vacancy in the Southwest District Court of King County District Court, a process governed by King County Code. Today's appointment will be the first in at least two. The ...
Motion
A MOTION making an appointment to fill a judicial vacancy in the southwest district judge position number four of the King County district court.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_12012020_2020-0271
Speaker 0: All right, then we will dispense with public comment today, and that takes us to today's consent agenda. This will confirm appointments to various boards and commissions and authorize the executive to accept property and easement donations for conservation and other purposes. Staff have alerted me that agend...
Motion
A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Esther Mi Young Kim, who resides in council district one, to the King County immigrant and refugee commission.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_12012020_2020-0301
Speaker 0: Thank you. By your vote, we've given a recommendation and sent to full council the consent agenda items six through 11 and 12 a.m. on today's agenda. That takes us to item 12. Which is motion 2023 or one. Andy Macklowe of Castle Central Staff is here to beat the motion and amendments. The amendments being wh...
Motion
A MOTION authorizing the King County executive to accept a donation of an approximately two-acre private property east of Woodinville, WA, assessed at seven hundred thousand dollars, for fish and wildlife habitat conservation purposes.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_11032020_2020-0304
Speaker 0: The third amends a loan with the State Department of Ecology for a wastewater capital project. We have a motion to approve the consent agenda. Speaker 3: Mr. Chair. So moved. Speaker 0: It's been with the consent agendas before us. Madam Clerk, would you please call the roll? Speaker 1: Thank you, Mr. Chair....
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE authorizing the executive to execute an amendment to an agreement approved under Ordinance 18959 with the Washington state Department of Ecology for loan financing for a wastewater capital project.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_11032020_2020-0383
Speaker 0: That takes us item nine, an item for discussion and possible action. It's the fifth COVID supplemental ordinance. Andrew Kim of our central staff is here to provide the self-report. Mr. Kim, the camera is yours. Speaker 3: Thank you, Mr. Chair. Am I coming out okay? Speaker 0: Yes, you are. Speaker 3: Great ...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE related to COVID-19; making a supplemental appropriation of $19,637,000 to several general fund agencies; making a supplemental appropriation of $21,215,000 to several non-general fund agencies; making a supplemental appropriation of $5,840,000 to a capital improvement fund; amending the 2019-2020 Biennial...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_10202020_2020-0103
Speaker 0: Thank you. By your vote, we have give it. We have advanced both on a do house recommendation. And we will expedite, expedite both of those items and place them on the council's consent agenda. That takes us to nine. This is for discussion and possible action. It's an ordinance that would authorize the execut...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE authorizing the executive to execute an airspace lease agreement with the Washington state Department of Transportation for land and facilities in the State Route 520 interchange at Montlake Boulevard for a term of twenty years with the possibility of two twenty-year extensions; and to take all actions nec...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_10062020_2020-0319
Speaker 0: That takes us to the next two items on the agenda that we'll take up together as they both relate to a proposed sales and use tax to be used for housing and associated services. April Sanders is here from the Council Central South to provide the staff report for these items. Ms.. Sanders, the line is yours. ...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE establishing the health through housing fund; and adding a new section to K.C.C. chapter 4A.200.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_10062020_2020-0299
Speaker 0: Again. My pleasure. Member. All right. Now we'll. Our next item is discussion and possible action on a motion that would approve the Metro's safety plan in accordance with the Federal Transit Administration regulations. Mary Bergen on council staff is here to provide the South report. The line is yours. Spea...
Motion
A MOTION related to public transportation, approving the King County Metro Agency Safety Plan, in accordance with the Federal Transit Administration's Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan regulations.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_10062020_2020-0298
Speaker 0: Thank you. By your vote, we've given a do pass recommendation to a motion 2020 299. We will expedite that to full council next Tuesday and place it on consent. It takes us to item ten. Our final agenda item for today is a motion that would revise the appointment process for the District and Committee, which ...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE revising the appointment process for the districting committee; and amending Ordinance 5327, Section 1, as amended, and K.C.C. 1.22.010.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_09082020_2020-0182
Speaker 0: And with that will continue to. The second item on today's agenda is a motion requesting the executive contract with University of Washington to conduct a retrospective analysis of the effectiveness of actions taken by county leaders in the Health Department to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus. We w...
Motion
A MOTION requesting the executive to contract with the University of Washington to conduct a retrospective analysis of the impacts of COVID-19 and the actions taken by King County leaders and public health - Seattle & King County to limit the spread of the virus.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_09082020_2020-0286
Speaker 0: Thank you very much. By your vote, we've given a do pass recommendation to where or does 2020 182. And we will unless the objection, we will put that on the consent agenda at full council. Our last item today is a motion related to the unbanked. Money transfer operators. Matt Nicholson, the council director ...
Motion
A MOTION reaffirming the King County council's support of unbanked money transfer operators and the immigrant communities they serve.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_08252020_2020-0279
Speaker 0: We recognize that in use and even in unusual times working virtually. We do want to make sure we're hearing from everyone as much as possible. With that, we will move to item five on today's agenda, which is the fourth supplemental budget ordinance related to the COVID 19 response effort. We have Mr. Tillery...
Ordinance
AN ORDINANCE related to COVID-19; making a supplemental appropriation of $2,460,000 to several general fund agencies; making a supplemental appropriation of $78,312,500 to several non-general fund agencies; making a supplemental appropriation of $17,437,000 to several capital improvement funds; amending the 2019-2020 B...
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_08252020_2020-0249
Speaker 0: By your vote. We have given a do pass recommendation to ordinance 2020 279 and will expedite it to full council. So it will be in full council next Tuesday. Thank you very much. And with that, we move on to item six, a motion that would approve the implementation plan for the Puget Sound Taxpayer Accountabil...
Motion
A MOTION approving the implementation plan for investment of Puget Sound Taxpayer Accountability Account proceeds, in compliance with Motion 15492 and the 2019-2020 Biennial Budget Ordinance, Ordinance 18835, as amended by Ordinance 19022, Section 1, Proviso P1, as amended.
KingCountyCC
KingCountyCC_07282020_2020-0249
Speaker 1: Member I'm sorry to interrupt you, but we really have voted and it's time to move on. There will be another opportunity. A full council. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. All right. Moving on to item eight. This is discussion and possible action regarding the positive implementation plan. And we have Patrick ...
Motion
A MOTION approving the implementation plan for investment of Puget Sound Taxpayer Accountability Account proceeds, in compliance with Motion 15492 and the 2019-2020 Biennial Budget Ordinance, Ordinance 18835, as amended by Ordinance 19022, Section 1, Proviso P1, as amended.
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Speaker 0: So go to check out Shakespeare's or Wonder scavenger hunt for the summer. With that, we will go to item seven on our agenda, which is proposed motion 20 2073, which Quinn which would confirm the executive's appointment of Kimberly Deering Durango, a resident of Council District 2 to 2 for culture as an execu...
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A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Kimberly Deriana, who resides in council district two, to the King County cultural development authority (4Culture), as an executive at-large representative.
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Speaker 0: And that takes us to item eight, another Ford Culture Appointment Motion 20 2075 to confirm the executive's appointment of Regina Roux, who is a resident of Council District two as a full culture, another executive at large appointment. Ms. SANDERS. Speaker 1: Thank you. So the materials for this item begin ...
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A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Eugenia Woo, who resides in council district two, to the King County cultural development authority (4Culture), as an executive at-large representative.
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Speaker 0: Thank you. That takes us to item nine. Proposed Ordinance 2020 307 237, which will adjust the start and reporting date for the Electric Scooter Pilot Program established by Ordinance 18989. Miranda Le Lone Askin will brief this on the item. Speaker 1: Thank you, Mr. Chair, members of the committee. And for t...
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AN ORDINANCE relating to establishment of an electric scooter share pilot program; amending Ordinance 18989, Section 2, Ordinance 18989, Section 6, and Ordinance 18989, Section 8.
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Speaker 0: That takes us to motion 2020 240, which would declare racism as a public health crisis. Sam Porter will brief this on the motion. I believe that we have guests from Public Health, Seattle, King County here, as well as Porter Gomez, yours. Speaker 1: Thank you, Mr. Chair. Sam Porter, Council Central Policy St...
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A MOTION declaring racism a public health crisis and endorsing the declarations of the King County executive, public health - Seattle & King County and the King County board of health.
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Speaker 0: Thank you. By your vote, would you pass recommendation to motion 2020? 240 will expedite that to full council next week. The next item on our agenda is proposed ordinance 2020 205, which would submit to the voters an amendment to the county charter to reestablish the county sheriff as an appointed position. ...
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AN ORDINANCE proposing the position of King County sheriff be returned to an appointed position with a requirement for consideration of community stakeholder input during the selection process, and with the county executive being responsible for bargaining with the department of public safety's represented employees; a...
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Speaker 0: Three numbers are your vote. We have given a do pass recommendation to ordinance 2020 205. We will expedite that to full council one week from today. On the next item on the agenda is the ordinance 2020 231, which which would submit to the voters of King County a charter amendment. To allow the County Counci...
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AN ORDINANCE proposing to amend the King County Charter relating to the county sheriff and the department of public safety; amending Sections 350.20.40 and 890 of the King County Charter and repealing Section 898 of the King County Charter; and submitting the same to the voters of the county for their ratification or r...
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Speaker 0: conversation we realize that we don't have final amendments in place. With that, Mr. Williams and Mr. Maslin asking the line, Is yours? Thank you, Mr. Chair. Speaker 4: Hillary Williams, Council Policy Staff. The staff report with this item begins on page 11 of your agenda packet. I propose moves in 2020. 20...
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A MOTION requesting the executive to prepare an assessment report to inform council deliberations regarding possible renewal of the best starts for kids levy.
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Speaker 0: By your vote we have moved advanced motion 2020 202 for Council without recommendation we will expedite. So it is on the agenda for next Tuesday's council meeting. Thank you, everyone. That brings us to item seven proposed ordinance 2020 203, which would place on the November ballot a charter amendment to al...
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AN ORDINANCE proposing an amendment to the King County Charter removing restrictions related to the disposition of real property for less than full value when the property would be used for affordable housing; amending Section 230.10.10 of the King County Charter; and submitting the same to the voters of the county for...
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Speaker 0: Yes. So we will put forth the ordinance we just adopted to a floor and the previous one, two or three consent, and both are expedited to full council. That takes us to the last item in our agenda, proposed ordinance 2020 207 which replacement of member ballot a charter amendment to the anti-discrimination pr...
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AN ORDINANCE proposing an amendment to the King County Charter, to more broadly prohibit discrimination on the basis of family caregiver, military or veteran status in county employment and in county contracting with nongovernmental entities; amending Section 840 of the King County Charter; and submitting the same to t...
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Speaker 1: or any members. Okay. So we will move on. This was not for action today. This is going to be on the council agenda next week. This brings us to item number six, which is a proposed ordinance number 2020 20176, which would place on the November ballot a bond proposal for public health, safety and seismic impr...
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AN ORDINANCE providing for the submission to the qualified electors of King County, at a general election to be held on November 3, 2020, of a proposition authorizing the county to issue its general obligation bonds in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $1,740,000,000 or so much thereof as may be issued un...
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Speaker 0: Any other questions for Coach Miller? Being none. We thank you very much. And we will take up the first of the two charter amendments that are on our agenda today. This is proposed ordinance 2020 206, which would amend the county charter to grant the Office of Law Enforcement Oversight subpoena powers. Nick ...
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AN ORDINANCE proposing to amend the King County Charter to grant the office of law enforcement oversight subpoena powers; amending Section 265 of the King County Charter; and submitting the same to the voters of the county for their ratification or rejection at the next general election to be held in this county occurr...
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Speaker 0: Is there a desire to expedite? Mira. Then I will. We will not expedite. It will be a regular course of action to full council and not on consent. That takes us to item nine. Proposed Ordinance 2019 to 36, which would amend the County Charter to clarify when an inquest was being held and to provide for legal ...
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AN ORDINANCE proposing an amendment to the King County Charter to clarify when an inquest will be held and to require the county to assign an attorney to represent the family of the decedent in the inquest proceeding; amending Section 895 of the King County Charter; and submitting the same to the qualified voters of th...
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Speaker 0: And I'm unmuted now. I see. Can I get a nod or affirmation that somebody can hear me? Great. Thank you. Our next ordinance is acronym is ordinance 2020 191, which would provide tenant protections during the COVID 19 pandemic. My colleagues and members of the public are listening that we may need to go into e...
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AN ORDINANCE relating to residential and commercial tenant protections during the COVID-19 pandemic; and declaring an emergency.
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Speaker 1: I can have a contract with the U dub and they would be requested to conduct a retrospective analysis, the focus of which would be the effectiveness of actions taken by King County leaders and public health Seattle King County to limit the spread of the virus. The study is intended to be conducted with partic...
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A MOTION requesting the executive to contract with the University of Washington to conduct a retrospective analysis of the impacts of COVID-19 and the actions taken by King County leaders and public health - Seattle & King County to limit the spread of the virus.
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Speaker 0: And hearing no more questions will advanced eight in 2020 183, which asks the Office of Emergency Management and Public Health to update all of the county's emergency management plans to address the risks of pandemics. Jake Tracy will revisit the motion. Mr. TRACY. The letter goes. Thank you, Mr. Chair. Spea...
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A MOTION requesting that the King County office of emergency management and public health - Seattle & King County work collaboratively to update the King County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan, the Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan, the Regional Coordination Framework, continuity of operations plans, the King Cou...
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Speaker 0: Further questions when we have Mr. Daley, I'll be here for your next two topics as well. So. All right. Thank you. Thank you very much. Appreciate your briefing. And that takes us to item six. Our next item is proposed ordinance 2021, 76, which would place a 1.7 $4,000,000,000.20 year capital improvement bon...
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AN ORDINANCE providing for the submission to the qualified electors of King County, at a general election to be held on November 3, 2020, of a proposition authorizing the county to issue its general obligation bonds in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $1,740,000,000 or so much thereof as may be issued un...
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Speaker 0: Thank you. All right. See no further discussion on this item today. We will look forward to taking it up further. And that takes us to item seven on our agenda. Finally, the proposed ordinance 2020 186 with rates and charges related to sewer disposal. That would go into effect in 2021. We been like read of c...
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AN ORDINANCE relating to rates and charges for sewage treatment and disposal; and amending Ordinance 12353, Section 2, as amended, and K.C.C. 4A.670.100, Ordinance 18745, Section 2, and Ordinance 11398, Section 1, as amended, and K.C.C. 28.84.055.
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Speaker 0: And I understand you'll be staying with us for the next item as well. I will. Thank you. That takes us to six times in his agenda, that proposed ordinance 2020 177, which is a supplemental appropriations ordinance that releases the COVID 19 response on Auckland Council members and staff to distribute an ongo...
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AN ORDINANCE related to COVID-19; making a supplemental appropriation of $8,505,000 to several general fund agencies; making a supplemental appropriation of $23,498,000 to several non-general fund agencies; making a supplemental appropriation of $5,719,000 to capital improvement fund 3311; making a supplemental appropr...
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Speaker 0: Sounds great. Any other parting thoughts from colleagues? All right. The next two items on our agenda today concern legislation related to the pandemic response. The first is a motion that would call on the governor to impose an immediate moratorium on rent payments and urging federal legislators and the Tru...
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A MOTION calling on Governor Inslee to impose an immediate moratorium on rent payments and urging federal legislators and the Trump administration to impose an immediate moratorium on rent and mortgage payments.
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Speaker 0: Thank you. Is there anyone else who would like to offer public testimony today? Anyone else? See, no one will close the public hearing. And that takes us to our first item on business item in today's agenda. We have a motion confirming the executive's appointment of A.S. Peterson to the Council District six ...
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A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of A.C. Petersen, who resides in council district six, to the King County cultural development authority (4Culture), as an executive at-large representative.
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Speaker 0: And that takes us to item eight on today's agenda. That is Motion 20 2005, which would accept a report on gun violence among youth and young adults submitted to council pursuant to motion 15234. Which is a fancy way of saying that in summer of 2018, the Council adopted several pieces of legislation that cons...
Motion
A MOTION accepting the report on gun violence amongst youth and young adults in compliance with Motion 15234.
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Speaker 0: Thank you. Thank you for your work. I was aware of the community conversation you had on Friday and enjoyed joining the Lunar New Year celebration in Chinatown International District on Saturday. Myself. Thank you. Thank you very much for joining us today and providing this update and look forward to continu...
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A MOTION confirming the appointment of Allen Nance as the director of the juvenile division of the department of adult and juvenile detention.
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Speaker 0: See no discussion of all those in favor of approving the minutes, please signify by saying I opposed nay. The ayes have it. And the overwhelming majority that takes us to item five on today's agenda Ordinance 2019 439. Over the last several years, the Council has done significant work related to Fort Culture...
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AN ORDINANCE to amend the Charter of the Cultural Development Authority related to board position terms; and amending Ordinance 14482, Section 7, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.49.060 and Ordinance 14482, Section 11, as amended, and K.C.C. 2.49.110.
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Speaker 0: The October 21st meeting minutes are before us, so no discussion. All those in favor, please say I opposed. Nay, the ayes have it. The minutes are approved. That takes us to the first report on today's agenda, which would acknowledge receipt of a feasibility study related to the options for long term disposa...
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A MOTION acknowledging receipt of the feasibility study for a waste to energy facility to manage the region's solid waste that provides a comparison to waste export by rail in accordance with the 2019-2020 Biennial Budget, Ordinance 18835, Section 19, Proviso P4.
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Speaker 0: Thank you. By your vote, we've given a do pass recommendation in motion 2019 429. And can we put that in consent? We'll put that on the consent agenda for at the regular course. That takes us to our next item, which is about how the county can play a more active role in expanding and enhancing the market for...
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A MOTION acknowledging receipt of King County organics market development plan prepared in accordance with 2019-2020 Biennial Budget Ordinance, Ordinance 18835, Section 102, Proviso P2.
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Speaker 0: With that, we'll move to our first business item on the agenda to this motion 2019 371. It is consideration of the executive's appointment of John Diaz to be director of the Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention. We'll begin with a discussion from with the staff report from Mr. Cory of our central staff...
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A MOTION confirming the appointment of John Diaz as the director of the department of adult and juvenile detention.
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Speaker 0: Is there anyone who would like to offer testimony on the solid waste committee appointments and see no one will close the public hearing? And I'll introduce. I'm Terry Rose with counsel staff. Miss Rose is staffing this item. The Solid Waste Advisory Committee is comprised of industry representatives and int...
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A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of James Borsum, who resides in council district seven, to the King County solid waste advisory committee, as a representative from a bargaining unit representing the greatest number of solid waste division employees (Local 117).
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Speaker 0: Thank you. By your vote, we've given a do pass recommendation to motion 2019 367 as amended. By an objection, we'll place all four motions on the consent agenda for Council. And with that, that takes us to the Winery Brewery Distillery, Distillery Ordinance and public comment. Same rules apply for public com...
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AN ORDINANCE relating to planning and permitting; amending Ordinance 1888, Article III, Section 5, as amended, and K.C.C. 6.01.150, Ordinance 10870, Section 334, as amended, and K.C.C. 21A.08.070, Ordinance 10870, Section 335, as amended, and K.C.C. 21A.08.080, Ordinance 10870, Section 336, as amended, and K.C.C. 21A.0...
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Speaker 0: The August 19th minister before us see no discussion. All those in favor. Please say I oppose. Nay, the ayes have it. Minutes were approved. That takes us to the last item on today's agenda. An update to the counties development regulations regarding wineries, breweries and distilleries will take public comm...
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AN ORDINANCE relating to planning and permitting; amending Ordinance 1888, Article III, Section 5, as amended, and K.C.C. 6.01.150, Ordinance 10870, Section 334, as amended, and K.C.C. 21A.08.070, Ordinance 10870, Section 335, as amended, and K.C.C. 21A.08.080, Ordinance 10870, Section 336, as amended, and K.C.C. 21A.0...
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Speaker 0: See, no one else to offer public comment will close the public hearing. And that leaves us with one item on today's agenda. That's Motion 2019 245. This is the Puget Sound Taxpayer Accountability Act, which, as you know, directs $318 million to King County over the next 15 years due to spent on the education...
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A MOTION relating to identifying the future allocation of Puget Sound Taxpayers Accountability Account proceeds to priority educational areas and requesting the executive to develop plans to allocate proceeds within the priority educational areas.
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Speaker 0: Thank you. I believe that concludes public testimony for today's meeting. Is there anyone else who would like to offer public testimony? Yeah. Anyone else. Then we'll close the public hearing and we'll move to item seven on today's agenda. The county's Children and Family Justice Center will be opening later...
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AN ORDINANCE naming the Children and Family Justice Center Building the Judge Patricia H. Clark Children Family Justice Center Building, in honor of the late Patricia H. Clark, Superior Court Judge and revered community member; and naming the new building's resource center the Justice Bobbe J. Bridge Resource Center, i...
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Speaker 0: Thank you. Anyone else? All right, then we'll close the public hearing. And that takes us to item six, which is the framework motion that I've introduced. Motion 2019 to 45 making allocations for the Puget Sound Taxpayer Accountability Act funds coming to King County. We've put a lot of work into the decisio...
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A MOTION relating to identifying the future allocation of Puget Sound Taxpayers Accountability Account proceeds to priority educational areas and requesting the executive to develop plans to allocate proceeds within the priority educational areas.
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Speaker 0: Is there anyone else president who'd like to offer public comment today? If some of you approach one of the podiums saying no one will close the public hearing. And in 2015, the legislature, as part of the Sound Transit three funding package, directed approximately $318 million to King County to improve educ...
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A MOTION relating to identifying the future allocation of Puget Sound Taxpayers Accountability Account proceeds to priority educational areas and requesting the executive to develop plans to allocate proceeds within the priority educational areas.
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Speaker 0: Council Councilmember Caldwell's has moved approval of the March 18th minute scene. No discussion. All those in favor. Please say I oppose. Nay, the ayes have it. The minutes are approved. That takes us to items five and six on today's agenda. We'll take those up in order and ask Ms.. Crocus Zoghbi to join u...
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A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Natasha Rivers, who resides in council district five, to the King County cultural development authority (4Culture) board, as an executive at-large representative.
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Speaker 0: Thank you. The March 4th minutes would be for a C, no discussion. All those in favor, please say I opposed. Nay, the ayes have it. The minutes are approved. Takes takes us to items five and six, two appointments to the for culture board. Last year, the Council adopted an ordinance that made changes to the ov...
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A MOTION confirming the appointment of Vivian Phillips to the King County cultural development authority (4Culture) board.
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Speaker 0: Our pleasure. And with that will move to proposed motion 2019 112 MESABI five. Crackles IP. Excuse me. Speaker 1: Yeah, see for that. I don't get. Speaker 2: It, Mike. Speaker 3: Michael. Speaker 1: Again on page 17 of your packet, this is the appointment for for culture board appointment for Frank Martin an...
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A MOTION confirming the appointment of Frank Martin to the King County cultural development authority (4Culture) board.
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Speaker 0: And with that, we'll move to item 21, which is the adoption of the 2019 Solid Waste Comprehensive Plan. This plan has had a lot of regional and council discussion over the last several years and was passed out of the Regional Policy Committee last week when he sue, who is here to present the staff report on ...
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AN ORDINANCE related to solid waste management; adopting the 2019 Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan as a revision of the 2001 Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan; amending Ordinance 14236, Section 3, and K.C.C. 10.25.010 and Ordinance 14236, Section 12, and K.C.C. 10.25.100, adding a new section to K.C.C....
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Speaker 0: Minutes are very good. All in favor say I I any oppose those are approved and our consent agenda item five, six, seven, eight, nine and ten. Would you put that before us? Speaker 1: Yes. Thank you, Mr. Chair. I move I adoption of our consent agenda proposed motion number 2018 0545. Proposed ordinance number ...
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A MOTION relating to the Harborview leadership group, confirming the executive's appointment of members to the Harborview leadership group in accordance with Motion 15183.
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Speaker 0: Is Leo here yet? He is here. There he is. Okay. Thank you for being here. Leo, we've got a brief introductory staff report from Miranda Luskin. And when we invite you to come forward at any time. Speaker 1: Thank you, Mr. Chair. For the record, Miranda Luskin to the Council Central staff. The materials for t...
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AN ORDINANCE approving and adopting a memorandum of agreement regarding Joint Labor Management Insurance Committee (JLMIC) Insured Benefits Agreements for 2017-2018 and 2019-2020 negotiated by and between King County and King County Corrections Guild (Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention) representing employees i...
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Speaker 1: I think there are two correct. There are. You want to get to them together because the item is for the same reasons I would move ordinance 2018 0456 and also Ordinance 2018 0457 together. Great. And just by way of a high level overview, both these ordinances would give the executive authority to enter into l...
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AN ORDINANCE authorizing the King County executive to enter into an interagency agreement between King County, a political subdivision of the state of Washington, and the city of Tukwila, a municipal corporation in the state of Washington, regarding design, construction, ownership, operation, and maintenance of the por...
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Speaker 4: All right. Now let's return to order. Here we have a consent agenda and councilmember calls. Would you be willing to put our consent agenda items five, six and seven before us? Speaker 2: I thank you, Mr. Chair. I move the consent agenda be adopted, and that would include proposed motion number 2018 0459. I ...
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A MOTION approving the fourth extension of the executive's appointment of James Chan as acting director of the King County department of permitting and environmental review.
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Speaker 4: I just don't know. So if somebody could help us figure that out, be great. You think it's this afternoon? Okay. All right. Turning to item eight, item eight pertains to the confirmation of Jay Osborne as the first director of the King County Department of Human Services. Unless that was once a department in ...
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A MOTION confirming the executive's appointment of Jay Osborne as the director of the King County department of human resources.
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Speaker 0: To speak to our regular calendar, regular order. Thank you very much for your presentation. We'll turn to item 13 today, which is legislation which would, I guess, formalize a long standing celebration practice here that we have at the county in partnership with the public to honor Martin Luther King Jr. Our...
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AN ORDINANCE relating to the establishment of an annual gathering celebrating the life and legacy of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.; and adding a new chapter to K.C.C. Title 2.
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Speaker 0: Sounds good. Okay. Was anybody there for the pickle speech? Does anyone remember the pickle speech? Speaking of spoken word, very good. Recommend you go back on KQED and watch it. Excellent Speaker. All right. Our final item today is propose motion 2018 0282 offered by Council Chair McDermott, Councilmember ...
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A MOTION creating the legislative branch equity and social justice team and adopting its mission statement.
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Speaker 1: All right, it's 11:00. And staff has been diligently working and I believe that we are ready to legislate. I'd like to convene the meeting of the committee of the whole, and what has been distributed to council members are a series of amendments and a cover page or a guide to the amendments. The amendments a...
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AN ORDINANCE authorizing a new funding agreement and amendment to the existing financing agreement with the Washington State Major League Baseball Stadium Public Facilities District.
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