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    Archives Find of the Month: Trash Disposal in Early Seattle

    March 1, 2013 by City Clerk's Office

    SMA_871Disposal of garbage was a problem in Seattle’s early days, as the city’s population was growing while needed infrastructure was still evolving. In 1897, citizens living near a dump at 6th and Lane sent a petition to the Council stating that the site was “an intolerable nuisance, which is incompatible with the health and comfort of those residing in the vicinity.”

    Responding to the complaints, the City Council’s Health and Sanitation Committee paid a visit to the landfill to see its operations in person. Compared to the city’s previous practice of “dumping in the Bay and littering the same, to be washed backward and forwards by the tides,” they found the dump’s method of burning and covering the trash to be preferable. They did, however, urge “all due caution” in preventing odors, writing that “at no time should the sun be allowed to shine upon the [trash] any longer than a man can cover up or burn it.” If these measures were observed, the committee believed the dump would “ultimately be a blessing rather than a curse to all parties concerned.”

    However, in the ensuing two months, the Committee had received another petition complaining about the site, and at that point acknowledged the problem with dumping trash “so near dwelling houses.” They recommended that garbage be “taken farther out of the city and burned in a fenced place to prevent the above floating away by the tide.” City Engineer R.H. Thomson suggested a site on Railroad Avenue between Connecticut and Atlantic Streets for this purpose.

    However, moving the dump further out did not eliminate complaints about garbage odors. By the following summer, there were enough protests about the smells from garbage wagons traveling through the city that the City Council passed Ordinance 4955, which ordained that “any wagon, cart or other conveyance used in the removal of swill within the City of Seattle shall have a tightly closed body, box or receptacle for the swill…to prevent the escape of any odor, or the escape or leakage of swill.” The ordinance also prohibited the transport of garbage except between the hours of 10:00 pm and 8:00 am.

     

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    Filed Under: Archives, City Clerk's Update

    Final petition form received for Proposed Charter Amendment No. 19

    February 12, 2013 by City Clerk's Office

    The City Clerk is in receipt of the final petition form and ballot title for Proposed Charter Amendment No. 19 concerning creating districts to elect seven of nine Councilmembers. The petition form is filed in Clerk File 312741.

    Filed Under: City Clerk's Update

    Proposed Charter Amendment filed with the City Clerk on January 22, 2013

    January 22, 2013 by City Clerk's Office

    A proposed Seattle Charter Amendment from Seattle Districts Now, relating to the creation of a mixed system of district and at-large representation, with Councilmember positions 1 through 7 elected by districts and Councilmember positions 8 and 9 elected from the City at-large, was filed today with the City Clerk as CF 312741.

    Filed Under: City Clerk's Update

    Full Council Action Summary, Monday 1/14/13

    January 14, 2013 by City Clerk

    The following is a summation of Council actions at today’s 2 p.m. Full Council meeting.

    FULL COUNCIL:
    1. Resolution 31423 ADOPTED (9 – 0)
    Declaring the support of the Seattle City Council for passage of the Seattle School District’s Proposition 1 Operations Levy and Proposition 2 Building Excellence IV Capital Levy, on the February 12, 2013 ballot.

    PLANNING, LAND USE, AND SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE:
    2. Council Bill 117585 HELD UNTIL January 22, 2013
    Proposed Substitute
    (added 1/14, 11:40 a.m.) Relating to the Seattle Shoreline Master Program; amending the Seattle Comprehensive Plan provisions in the Shoreline District; repealing Chapter 23.60 of the Seattle Municipal Code (SMC), the Shoreline Master Program; adopting a new Chapter 23.60A of the SMC, the Shoreline Master Program Regulations; incorporating and amending Chapter 25.09 of the SMC, environmentally critical areas regulations located in the Shoreline District into Chapter 23.60A of the SMC; amending subsection 23.80.004.C of the SMC, essential public facilities for light rail transit in the Shoreline District; adding certain shoreline violations to the citation process in Chapter 23.91of the SMC; amending Chapter 23.32 of the SMC at pages 1, 10, 33, 49, 52, 53, 65, 74, 75, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 97, 99, 114, 125, 208, 210, 214, 215, and 217 of the Official Land Use Map to revise the locations of shoreline environments; adopting a Restoration and Enhancement Plan; repealing subsections 25.09.020.D.6 and 25.09.200.B of the environmentally critical areas regulations, creating and regulating shoreline habitat as a critical area; and amending Sections 22.170.110, 22.805.020, 22.807.020, 23.28.030, 23.34.007, 23.41.004, 23.41.012, 23.42.038, 23.42.040, 23.42.100, 23.44.006, 23.44.008, 23.44.010, 23.44.014, 23.44.052, 23.45.536, 23.45.545, 23.50.002, 23.50.014, 23.50.018, 23.50.026, 23.55.015, 23.57.002, 23.72.006, 23.72.008, 23.76.006, 23.76.066, 23.88.020, 23.90.006, 23.91.002, 25.09.015, 25.09.020, 25.09.045, Section 25.09.200, 25.09.240, 25.09.260, 25.09.320, 25.09.330, 25.09.520 of the SMC.            

    3. Clerk File 312087 GRANTED AS CONDITIONED (9 – 0)
    Council land use action to allow an expansion to an existing public facility (Pump Station #39) in an environmentally critical area located at 5080 Beach Drive Southwest (Project No. 3012748, Type V).
     
    TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE:
    4. Council Bill 117677 PASSED (9 – 0)
    Granting Swedish Health Services permission to maintain and operate a pedestrian skybridge over and across 16th Avenue, north of East Jefferson Street, for a ten-year term, renewable for two successive ten-year terms; specifying the conditions under which this permit is granted; providing for the acceptance of the permit and conditions; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.
     
    5. Council Bill 117678 PASSED (9 – 0)
    Accepting limited purpose easements for sidewalk or alley turn-around purposes; laying off portions of the following rights-of-way: the sidewalk adjoining Block 81, Terry’s Second Addition to the Town of Seattle; sidewalk adjoining Lot 3, Acre 5, Tract 79, Maple Leaf Addition to Green Lake Circle; the alley turn-around in Block 101, D.T. Denny’s 5th Addition to North Seattle; the sidewalk adjoining Block 63, D.T. Denny’s Home Addition to the City of Seattle; the sidewalk adjoining Block 333, Seattle Tide Lands; the sidewalk adjoining a portion of Vacated Corliss Avenue North as vacated under Ordinance No. 99785 and Lot 5, Phillips’ Addition; the sidewalk adjoining Block A, W.C. Squires Replat of Block Eight of Squire Park Addition to the City of Seattle; the sidewalk adjoining Tracts 173 and 174, Pinehurst; the alley turn-around in Block 13, The Maple Leaf Addition to Green Lake Circle; the alley turn-around in Lots 3, 4, and 5, Acre 4, Block 13, The Maple Leaf Addition to Green Lake Circle; the alley turn-around in Lots 5 and 6, Acre 5, Tract 4, Lots 1 through 6, Acre 4, Tract 4, and Lots 3 and 4, Acre 3, Tract 4, The Maple Leaf Addition to Green Lake Circle; the sidewalk adjoining the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 19, Township 26 North, Range 4 East W.M.; the sidewalk adjoining Government Lot 8, Section 5, Township 24 North, Range 4 East W.M.; the sidewalk adjoining Block 37, Plat of Rainier Boulevard 5th Addition to the City of Seattle; the sidewalk adjoining Lot D, City of Seattle Short Subdivision No. 78-3, Recording No. 7803140798; the sidewalk adjoining Block 1, Jackson Street Addition to the City of Seattle; placing the real property conveyed by said easements under the jurisdiction of the Seattle Department of Transportation; and ratifying and confirming prior acts.           

     
    6. Council Bill 117679 PASSED (9 – 0)
    Accepting deeds and an easement for street or alley purposes; laying off, opening, widening, extending, and establishing portions of the following rights-of-way: Minor Avenue North and Aloha Street abutting Block 4, Supplementary Plat of D.T. Denny’s Second Addition to North Seattle; the sidewalk adjoining Block 81, Terry’s Second Addition to Town of Seattle; the alley in Block 94, D.T. Denny’s 1st Addition to North Seattle; the alley in Block 42, Denny & Hoyt’s Addition to the City of Seattle; the alley in Block 97, D. T. Denny’s 5th Addition to North Seattle; the alley in Block 33, Second Addition to that part of the City of Seattle, as laid off by A.A. Denny and W.N. Bell (commonly known as Bell and Denny’s 2nd Addition to the City of Seattle); the alley in Block 3, University Lake Shore Park; the alley in Block 101, D.T. Denny’s 5th Addition to North Seattle; the alley in Block 68, D.T. Denny’s Park Addition to North Seattle; the alley in Block 8, The Byron Addition to the City of Seattle; the alley in Block 100, D.T. Denny’s 5th Addition to North Seattle; the alley in Block 7, Pettit’s University Addition to the City of Seattle; the alley in Block 17, C.D. Hillman’s Atlantic City Addition to the City of Seattle; the alley in Block 59, Boston Co’s Plat of West Seattle; the alley in Block 4, Jos. C. Kinnear’s Addition to the City of Seattle; the alley in Block 51, Denny and Hoyt’s Addition to the City of Seattle; Stone Avenue North abutting a portion of the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 19, Township 26 North, Range 4 East, Willamette Meridian; the alley in Block 6, Columbia; the alley in Block 57, Gilman Park; the alley in Block 97, D.T. Denny’s 5th Addition to North Seattle; the alley in Block 10, Pettit’s University Addition to the City of Seattle; placing the real property conveyed by said deeds and easement under the jurisdiction of the Seattle Department of Transportation; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

     7. Council Bill 117683 PASSED (9 – 0)
    Granting CCSDC, LLC permission to construct, maintain, and operate a greywater infiltration system in the east side planting strip area of 15th Avenue, between East Madison Street and East Pike Street, as part of the construction of the new Bullitt Center at 1501 East Madison Street; for a ten-year term, renewable for two successive ten-year terms; specifying the conditions under which this permit is granted; and providing for the acceptance of the permit and conditions.      

     
    8. Clerk File 312629 CONFIRMED (9 – 0)
    Reappointment of Michael M. Sheehan as member, Seattle Freight Advisory Board, f or a term of confirmation to December 31, 2013           

     
    9. Clerk File 312630 CONFIRMED (9 – 0)
    Reappointment of David B. Mendoza as member, Seattle Freight Advisory Board, for a term of confirmation to December 31, 2014.

     
    10. Clerk File 312631 CONFIRMED (9 – 0)
    Reappointment of Linda Anderson as member, Seattle Freight Advisory Board, for a term of confirmation to December 31, 2014.   

     
    ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE:
    11. Resolution 31424 ADOPTED (8 – 0)
    Related to the City Light Department; adopting revised procedures for determining the appropriate disposition of surplus properties under the jurisdiction of City Light; suspending the requirements of Resolution Nos. 29799 and 30862 for the processing of such properties; and requesting that City Light report back to the City Council on the outcome of circulation to other City departments and other public agencies, and on the community outreach required by the revised procedures, together with City Light’s recommendations for the appropriate disposition for the properties considered under such procedures.

     
    HOUSING, HUMAN SERVICES, HEALTH, AND CULTURE COMMITTEE:
    12. Clerk File 312620 CONFIRMED (8 – 0)
     
    Appointment of Daphne A. Tomchak as member, Seattle-King County Aging and Disability Services Advisory Council, for a term of confirmation to December 31, 2014.      

     
    13. Clerk File 312524 CONFIRMED (8 – 0)
    Reappointment of Molly Holmes as member, Seattle-King County Aging and Disability Services Advisory Council, for a term of confirmation to December 31, 2014.  
     
    14. Clerk File 312525 CONFIRMED (8 – 0)
    Reappointment of Claire Brannan as member, Seattle-King County Aging and Disability Services Advisory Council, for a term of confirmation to December 31, 2014.  
     
    15. Clerk File 312526 CONFIRMED (8 – 0, LICATA DISQUALIFIED)
    Reappointment of Nick Licata as member, Seattle-King County Aging and Disability Services Advisory Council, for a term of confirmation to December 31, 2014.      
     
    16. Clerk File 312527 CONFIRMED (8 – 0)
    Appointment of Kathe Matrone as member, Seattle-King County Aging and Disability Services Advisory Council, for a term of confirmation to December 31, 2014.      
     
    17. Clerk File 312723 CONFIRMED (8 – 0)
    Reappointment of Diane Snell, as member, Seattle-King County Aging and Disability Services Advisory Council, for a term of confirmation to December 31, 2014.      
     
    18. Clerk File 312618 CONFIRMED (9 – 0)
    Appointment of Debbie C. Thiele as member, Seattle Housing Authority Board of Commissioners, for a term of confirmation to March 20, 2013.        
     
    19. Clerk File 312663 CONFIRMED (9 – 0)
    Appointment of Aser D. Ashkir as member, Seattle Housing Authority Board of Commissioners, for a term of confirmation to October 1, 2014.          
     
    20. Clerk File 312619 CONFIRMED (9 – 0)

    Reappointment of Kollin K. Min as member, Seattle Housing Authority Board of Commissioners, for a term of confirmation to March 20, 2016.            

     

    PARKS AND NEIGHBORHOODS COMMITTEE:

    21. Clerk File 312642 CONFIRMED (9 – 0)

    Appointment of David M. Boyd as member, Parks and Green Spaces Levy Oversight Committee, for a term of confirmation to December 31, 2014.
     
    22. Clerk File 312643 CONFIRMED (9 – 0)

    Appointment of Rossi F. Maddalena as member, Parks and Green Spaces Levy Oversight Committee, for a term of confirmation to December 31, 2014.      
     
    23. Clerk File 312644 CONFIRMED (9 – 0)
    Appointment of Stephanie Johnson-Toliver as member, Parks and Green Spaces Levy Oversight Committee, for a term of confirmation to December 31, 2014.      
     
    24. Clerk File 312721 CONFIRMED (9 – 0)
    Appointment of Jourdan Keith as member, Parks and Green Spaces Levy Oversight Committee, for a term of confirmation to December 31, 2014.     
     

    * Public Notice of City Council’s Intent to Support Seattle School District’s Propositions 1 and 2
     
    At 2:00 p.m., Monday, January 14, 2013, the Seattle City Council intends to vote on Resolution No. 31423, “A Resolution declaring the support of the Seattle City Council for passage of the Seattle School District’s Proposition 1 Operations Levy and Proposition 2 Building Excellence IV Capital Levy, on the February 12, 2013 ballot.”

     
    The ballot title of Proposition 1 reads, “The Board of Directors of Seattle School District No. 1 requests approval of an operations levy for education, as set forth in Resolution No. 2012/13-3. This proposition authorizes the District to levy the following excess taxes, to replace an expiring levy and maintain current funding levels in order to support the District’s educational programs and operations, on all taxable property within the District:

     

    Collection Years            Approximate Levy Rate/$1,000 Assessed Value  Levy Amount

    2014     $1.45    $167,200,000

    2015     $1.55    $185,100,000

    2016     $1.60    $199,600,000

     

    Should this proposition be approved? 

    YES

     NO ”

     

    The ballot title of Proposition 2 reads, “The Board of Directors of Seattle School District No. 1 requests approval of a capital levy as described in Resolution No. 2012/13-4. The proposition replaces an expiring capital levy and authorizes the levy of excess taxes to fund the Building Excellence Program for earthquake, safety projects, construction or renovation at 13 schools, projects for increased enrollment and major maintenance at 20 schools, and technology improvements and other projects throughout the District:

     

    Collection Years            Approximate Levy Rate/$1,000 Assessed Value  Levy Amount

    2014     $1.00    $115,816,666

    2015     $0.97    $115,816,666

    2016     $0.93    $115,816,667

    2017     $0.89    $115,816,667

    2018     $0.85    $115,816,667

    2019     $0.82    $115,816,667

     

    Should this proposition be approved?

    Yes

    No ”

     

    As provided for under the Revised Code of Washington 42.17A.555, the City Council will provide members of the public an equal opportunity for the expression of support or opposition to the measures at the January 14, 2013, City Council meeting. 

     

    The City Council meeting on January 14 will begin at 2:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber at 600 Fourth Avenue (entrances on Fourth Avenue and Fifth Avenue), 2nd floor. 

     

    A sign-up sheet will be available at 1:45 p.m.  Speakers will be drawn from the sign-up list in the order in which they sign, alternating between proponents and opponents of the measure, until the time allotted to members of the public is exhausted.  Note that not all members of the public who sign up are guaranteed an opportunity to speak.

     

    For further information, please contact Emilia M. Sanchez of the Office of the City Clerk at 206-233-3863 or Emilia.Sanchez@Seattle.gov .

     

     

    J.         ADOPTION OF OTHER RESOLUTIONS

     

    K.         OTHER BUSINESS

     

    L.         ADJOURNMENT

     

    The Council’s Chambers and offices are physically accessible; Print and communications access provided on request. Call 206-684-8888 (TDD: 206-233-0025) for further information.            

     

    Contact: Megan Coppersmith

    Communications Director

    (206) 615-0061

    or e-mail: megan.coppersmith@seattle.gov

    Filed Under: Action Summary, City Clerk's Update Tagged With: Action Summary

    Seattle City Council Introduction and Referral Calendar December 17, 2012

    December 14, 2012 by ESanchez

    Seattle City Council Introduction and Referral Calendar December 17, 2012

         BY BURGESS
    1. C.B. 117681

    AN ORDINANCE appropriating money to pay certain audited claims and ordering the payment thereof.
    Committee referral: Full Council

         BY GODDEN
    2. C.B. 117682

    AN ORDINANCE authorizing the Seattle Center Director to execute an agreement with The Vera Project for presentation of an all-ages music and art program during 2013 and 2014; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts
    Committee referral: Libraries, Utilities, and Center

         BY RASMUSSEN
    3. C.B. 117683

    AN ORDINANCE granting CCSDC, LLC permission to construct, maintain, and operate a greywater infiltration system in the east side planting strip area of 15 th Avenue, between East Madison Street and East Pike Street, as part of the construction of the new Bullitt Center at 1501 East Madison Street; for a ten-year term, renewable for two successive ten-year terms; specifying the conditions under which this permit is granted; and providing for the acceptance of the permit and conditions.
    Committee referral: Transportation

    Filed Under: City Clerk's Update

    Legislation approved November 19, 2012, and filed with the City Clerk

    December 11, 2012 by City Clerk's Office

    PDF copies of the original signed legislation are available in the database records linked below.

    Ord. 124029
    C.B. 117611

    AN ORDINANCE authorizing the Director of Finance and Administrative Services to execute a Third Amendment to the Lease and Concession Agreement between the City of Seattle and BH Music Center; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Ord. 124030
    C.B. 117612

    AN ORDINANCE authorizing the levy of regular property taxes by The City of Seattle for collection in 2013, representing an increase above the regular property taxes levied for collection in 2012; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Ord. 124031
    C.B. 117614

    AN ORDINANCE relating to the Seattle Center Department; amending Ordinance 123644 to increase and extend the term of an interfund loan to the Seattle Center Operating Fund; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Ord. 124032
    C.B. 117615

    AN ORDINANCE relating to the levy of property taxes; fixing the rates and/or amounts of taxes to be levied, and levying the same upon all taxable property, both real and personal, in The City of Seattle, to finance the departments and activities of City government and to provide for the general obligation bond interest and redemption requirements for the year beginning on the first day of January 2013; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Ord. 124033
    C.B. 117616

    AN ORDINANCE relating to the financing of the Alaskan Way Viaduct and Seawall Replacement Program; amending Ordinance 123761 to increase the amount of an interfund loan.

    Ord. 124034
    C.B. 117617

    AN ORDINANCE relating to City employment; establishing a 2013 furlough program for certain employees not covered by collective bargaining agreements.

    Ord. 124035
    C.B. 117618

    AN ORDINANCE relating to City employment; establishing twenty-five (25) unfunded positions in the Personnel Department to be utilized by City departments to perform work that otherwise would be contracted out; and ratifying and confirming prior acts.

    Ord. 124036
    C.B. 117623

    AN ORDINANCE relating to the Department of Parks and Recreation; establishing the 2013-2014 fee schedule for the use of park properties and other park and recreation facilities and services; superseding previous park and recreation fee schedules; and amending Section 18.28.010 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Ord. 124037
    C.B. 117626

    AN ORDINANCE relating to fleet services, authorizing the transfer to King County of certain vehicles leased from the City by Public Health – Seattle and King County; establishing the method for determining the value of the vehicles to be transferred; authorizing the Director of Finance and Administrative Services to execute an agreement with King County in order to complete the associated transition, including refunding County funds that were originally intended to replace the vehicles being transferred, compensating the City for those vehicle assets, transferring said vehicles; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Ord. 124038
    C.B. 117627

    AN ORDINANCE relating to the Joint Training Facility Project; amending Ordinance 121179, as last amended by Ordinance 123481, to extend the term of an interfund loan.

    Ord. 124039
    C.B. 117628

    AN ORDINANCE relating to animal licensing; amending Section 9.25.100, Section 9.26.020 and Section 9.26.025 in connection therewith, and adding a new Section 9.25.200 to the Seattle Municipal Code, authorizing the establishment of amnesty periods by Director’s rule.

    Ord. 124040
    C.B. 117629

    AN ORDINANCE relating to animal regulations; changing shelter fees and regulations concerning the municipal spay and neuter clinic, and enhancing the Director’s authority relating to pet adoptions, and amending Sections 9.25.030, 9.25.045, 9.25.081, 9.26.050 and 9.26.060 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Ord. 124041
    C.B. 117630

    AN ORDINANCE relating to Seattle Center parking charges; amending Seattle Municipal Code Subsection 17.19.010.B to eliminate the distinction between event and nonevent charges and authorizing the Seattle Center Director to establish charges for daily parking based upon minimum and maximum rates.

    Ord. 124042
    C.B. 117631

    AN ORDINANCE relating to the Seattle Center Department; adopting a fee schedule from which the Seattle Center Director is authorized to set fees for 2013 and 2014 for use of Seattle Center facilities and property; adopting policies for use of Seattle Center facilities and event related service agreements; adding a new Section 17.16.005 to the Seattle Municipal Code; and amending Sections 17.16.010, 17.16.015, 17.16.020, 17.16.030, and 17.16.033 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Ord. 124043
    C.B. 117633

    AN ORDINANCE authorizing, in 2012, acceptance of funding from non-City sources; authorizing the heads of the Office of Sustainability and Environment, the Seattle Fire Department, and the Seattle Police Department to accept specified grants and private funding and to execute, deliver, and perform corresponding agreements; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Ord. 124044
    C.B. 117636

    AN ORDINANCE relating to the Building and Construction Codes, Subtitle VI Fire Code; amending Seattle Municipal Code Sections 22.602.045, 22.602.050, 22.602.070, 22.602.080, and 22.602.090, to add, delete and revise various Seattle Fire Department permit, certificate, inspection and plan review fees and related provisions.

    Ord. 124045
    C.B. 117637

    AN ORDINANCE relating to the electric system of The City of Seattle; authorizing the issuance and sale of municipal light and power revenue bonds for the purposes of providing funds for certain additions and betterments to and extensions of the existing municipal light and power plant and system of the City, paying the costs of issuing and selling those bonds and providing for the reserve fund requirement; providing for the terms, conditions, covenants and manner of sale of those bonds; describing the lien of those bonds; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Ord. 124046
    C.B. 117638

    AN ORDINANCE relating to financing the solid waste system of The City of Seattle, Washington; adopting a system or plan of additions and betterments to and extensions of the solid waste system; authorizing the issuance and sale of solid waste revenue bonds, in one or more series, for the purposes of paying all or part of the cost of carrying out that system or plan, providing a bond reserve and paying the costs of issuing and selling the bonds; authorizing the execution of certain agreements relating thereto; providing for the terms, conditions, covenants and manner of sale of the bonds; describing the lien of the bonds; creating certain accounts of the City relating to the bonds; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Ord. 124047
    C.B. 117646

    AN ORDINANCE related to fees and charges for permits and activities of the Department of Planning and Development and related fees by other departments; amending Seattle Municipal Code Chapter 22.900A, Administration and Enforcement; Chapter 22.900B, General Provisions; Chapter 22.900C, Fees for Land Use Review; Chapter 22.900D, Fees for New and Altered Buildings and Equipment; Chapter 22.900E, Fees for Certificates and Registrations; Chapter 22.900F, Compliance and Other Inspections; and Chapter 22.900G, Fees Collected for Other Departments.

    Ord. 124048
    C.B. 117653

    AN ORDINANCE appropriating money to pay certain audited claims and ordering t he payment thereof.

    Ord. 124049
    C.B. 117520

    AN ORDINANCE relating to drainage services of Seattle Public Utilities (SPU); amending Section 21.33.010 of the Seattle Municipal Code to update definitions; amending Section 21.33.030 of the Seattle Municipal Code to update exemptions from drainage rates and adjust drainage rates; amending Sections 21.33.050 and 21.33.070 to clarify billing and collection procedures; and amending Section 21.76.040 of the Seattle Municipal Code to revise credits to low-income drainage customers.

    Ord. 124050
    C.B. 117521

    AN ORDINANCE relating to wastewater services of Seattle Public Utilities; amending Section 21.28.040 of the Seattle Municipal Code to adjust the wastewater volume rate; and amending Subsection 21.76.040 A of the Seattle Municipal Code to adjust credits to low-income wastewater customers.

    Ord. 124051
    C.B. 117566

    AN ORDINANCE relating to drainage and wastewater services of Seattle Public Utilities; adjusting wastewater and drainage rates to pass through increased treatment costs charged by King County; amending Sections 21.28.040 and 21.33.030 of the Seattle Municipal Code to reflect the adjusted rates; and amending Section 21.76.040 of the Seattle Municipal Code to adjust credits to low-income drainage and wastewater customers.

    Ord. 124052
    C.B. 117625

    AN ORDINANCE, relating to the Seattle Department of Transportation’s Commuter Services Program; authorizing the Director of Finance and Administrative Services to adjust parking fees in the Seapark and Seattle Municipal Tower Garages in association with the Commute Trip Reduction Program’s Guaranteed Ride Home Program for City employees; establishing that such fees be lower than regular daily parking fees in those facilities; and deleting obsolete language and amending Ordinance 119758 in connection thereto.

    Ord. 124053
    C.B. 117632

    AN ORDINANCE relating to contracting indebtedness; authorizing and providing for the issuance and sale of limited tax general obligation bonds to pay all or part of the cost of financing elements of the City’s capital improvement program, issuing and selling the bonds, and other City purposes approved by ordinance; providing for terms and sale of the bonds; creating a bond fund; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Ord. 124054
    C.B. 117634

    AN ORDINANCE related to the 2012 Budget; amending Ordinance 123758, which adopted the 2012 Budget, including the 2012-2017 Capital Improvement Program (CIP); creating new appropriations; changing appropriations to various departments and budget control levels, and from various funds in the Budget; adding new projects; creating positions; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts; all by a 3/4 vote of the City Council.

    Ord. 124055
    C.B. 117641

    AN ORDINANCE adopting the 2013 Annual Action Plan to the City of Seattle 2009 – 2012 Consolidated Plan for Housing and Community Development, as amended; authorizing the submission of the 2013 Annual Action Plan to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development; and authorizing the Human Services Director to make changes to the Plan for certain purposes.

    Ord. 124056
    C.B. 117645

    AN ORDINANCE relating to the solid waste system of Seattle Public Utilities; revising rates and charges for solid waste services; revising credits to low income customers for solid waste services; offering free disposal at City recycling and disposal stations to low income customers under certain conditions; revising rates for yellow pages phone book recovery fees; establishing conditions for adjustments to 2015 and 2016 solid waste rates; establishing conditions for deposits to and withdrawals from the rate stabilization account of the Solid Waste Fund; and amending Chapters 21.40, 21.76 and 6.255 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Ord. 124057
    C.B. 117652

    AN ORDINANCE relating to the Firefighters’ Pension Fund established under RCW 41.16; amending Ordinance 117216 as last amended by Ordinance 123459 to continue the suspension of contributions to the Actuarial Account for an additional two years through 2014, requesting a study of investment options for the Actuarial Account, and clarifying the City Finance Director’s authority to invest funds in the account.

    Ord. 124058
    C.B. 117647

    AN ORDINANCE adopting a budget, including a capital improvement program and position modifications, for The City of Seattle for 2013; creating positions exempt from civil service; all by a two-thirds vote of the City Council.

    Ord. 124059
    C.B. 117644

    AN ORDINANCE relating to the City Light Department; directing the transfer of certain funds in the Light Fund into the Rate Stabilization Account in 2012.

    Res. 31415

    A RESOLUTION endorsing a budget and position modifications for The City of Seattle for 2014.

    Res. 31416

    A RESOLUTION approving revisions made as of September 27, 2012 to the City of Seattle Disaster Readiness and Response Plan.

    Res. 31417

    A RESOLUTION setting the public hearing on the petition of City Investors XX, LLC for the vacation of a portion of the alley in Block 93 D.T. Denny’s Addition to North Seattle in the South Lake Union area of Seattle; pursuant to Chapter 35.79 Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and Seattle Municipal Code (SMC) 15.62 (Clerk File 312425).

    Filed Under: City Clerk's Update

    Seattle City Council Introduction and Referral Calendar December 10, 2012

    December 7, 2012 by ESanchez

    Seattle City Council Introduction and Referral Calendar December 10, 2012

         BY BURGESS
    1. C.B. 117672

    AN ORDINANCE appropriating money to pay certain audited claims and ordering the payment thereof.
    Committee referral: Full Council

         BY BURGESS
    2. C.B. 117673

    AN ORDINANCE relating to taxation; adopting amendments to the model business license tax ordinance; amending the Seattle Municipal Code due to changes in the Revised Code of Washington as it pertains to the taxation of digital products by local jurisdictions; and amending sections in chapters 5.30 and 5.45 of the Seattle Municipal Code.
    Committee referral: Government Performance and Finance

         BY BURGESS
    3. C.B. 117674

    AN ORDINANCE relating to City employment, to continue to provide a wage supplement and insurance benefits for employees who are mobilized by the United States Armed Forces for active military service; and ratifying and confirming prior acts.
    Committee referral: Government Performance and Finance

         BY BURGESS
    4. C.B. 117675

    AN ORDINANCE, relating to City employment, to be known as the 2013 Pay Zone Ordinance; adjusting the pay zone structures for the City’s discretionary pay programs for the year 2013.
    Committee referral: Government Performance and Finance

         BY BURGESS
    5. C.B. 117676

    AN ORDINANCE relating to City employment commonly referred to as the Fourth Quarter 2012 Employment Ordinance; establishing new titles and/or salaries, amending Seattle Municipal Code Section 4.20.320, designating positions as exempt from Civil Service status, returning positions to Civil Service status, amending Seattle Municipal Code Section 4.13.010 and ratifying and confirming prior acts; all by a 2/3 vote of the City Council.
    Committee referral: Government Performance and Finance

         BY RASMUSSEN
    6. C.B. 117677

    AN ORDINANCE granting Swedish Health Services permission to maintain and operate a pedestrian skybridge over and across 16 th Avenue, north of East Jefferson Street, for a ten-year term, renewable for two successive ten-year terms; specifying the conditions under which this permit is granted; providing for the acceptance of the permit and conditions; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.
    Committee referral: Transportation

         BY RASMUSSEN
    7. C.B. 117678

    AN ORDINANCE accepting limited purpose easements for sidewalk or alley turn-around purposes; laying off portions of the following rights-of-way: the sidewalk adjoining Block 81, Terry’s Second Addition to the Town of Seattle; sidewalk adjoining Lot 3, Acre 5, Tract 79, Maple Leaf Addition to Green Lake Circle; the alley turn-around in Block 101, D.T. Denny’s 5 th Addition to North Seattle; the sidewalk adjoining Block 63, D.T. Denny’s Home Addition to the City of Seattle; the sidewalk adjoining Block 333, Seattle Tide Lands; the sidewalk adjoining a portion of Vacated Corliss Avenue North as vacated under Ordinance No. 99785 and Lot 5, Phillips’ Addition; the sidewalk adjoining Block A, W.C. Squires Replat of Block Eight of Squire Park Addition to the City of Seattle; the sidewalk adjoining Tracts 173 and 174, Pinehurst; the alley turn-around in Block 13, The Maple Leaf Addition to Green Lake Circle; the alley turn-around in Lots 3, 4, and 5, Acre 4, Block 13, The Maple Leaf Addition to Green Lake Circle; the alley turn-around in Lots 5 and 6, Acre 5, Tract 4, Lots 1 through 6, Acre 4, Tract 4, and Lots 3 and 4, Acre 3, Tract 4, The Maple Leaf Addition to Green Lake Circle; the sidewalk adjoining the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 19, Township 26 North, Range 4 East W.M.; the sidewalk adjoining Government Lot 8, Section 5, Township 24 North, Range 4 East W.M.; the sidewalk adjoining Block 37, Plat of Rainier Boulevard 5 th Addition to the City of Seattle; the sidewalk adjoining Lot D, City of Seattle Short Subdivision No. 78-3, Recording No. 7803140798; the sidewalk adjoining Block 1, Jackson Street Addition to the City of Seattle; placing the real property conveyed by said easements under the jurisdiction of the Seattle Department of Transportation; and ratifying and confirming prior acts.
    Committee referral: Transportation

         BY RASMUSSEN
    8. C.B. 117679

    AN ORDINANCE accepting deeds and an easement for street or alley purposes; laying off, opening, widening, extending, and establishing portions of the following rights-of-way: Minor Avenue North and Aloha Street abutting Block 4, Supplementary Plat of D.T. Denny’s Second Addition to North Seattle; the sidewalk adjoining Block 81, Terry’s Second Addition to Town of Seattle; the alley in Block 94, D.T. Denny’s 1 st Addition to North Seattle; the alley in Block 42, Denny & Hoyt’s Addition to the City of Seattle; the alley in Block 97, D. T. Denny’s 5 th Addition to North Seattle; the alley in Block 33, Second Addition to that part of the City of Seattle, as laid off by A.A. Denny and W.N. Bell (commonly known as Bell and Denny’s 2 nd Addition to the City of Seattle); the alley in Block 3, University Lake Shore Park; the alley in Block 101, D.T. Denny’s 5 th Addition to North Seattle; the alley in Block 68, D.T. Denny’s Park Addition to North Seattle; the alley in Block 8, The Byron Addition to the City of Seattle; the alley in Block 100, D.T. Denny’s 5 th Addition to North Seattle; the alley in Block 7, Pettit’s University Addition to the City of Seattle; the alley in Block 17, C.D. Hillman’s Atlantic City Addition to the City of Seattle; the alley in Block 59, Boston Co’s Plat of West Seattle; the alley in Block 4, Jos. C. Kinnear’s Addition to the City of Seattle; the alley in Block 51, Denny and Hoyt’s Addition to the City of Seattle; Stone Avenue North abutting a portion of the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 19, Township 26 North, Range 4 East, Willamette Meridian; the alley in Block 6, Columbia; the alley in Block 57, Gilman Park; the alley in Block 97, D.T. Denny’s 5 th Addition to North Seattle; the alley in Block 10, Pettit’s University Addition to the City of Seattle; placing the real property conveyed by said deeds and easement under the jurisdiction of the Seattle Department of Transportation; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.
    Committee referral: Transportation

         BY CLARK
    9. C.B. 117680

    AN ORDINANCE relating to economic development; stating the purpose and initial charge of the Economic Development Commission; amending Sections 3.53.020 and 3.53.030 to reflect the increased number of commissioners on the Economic Development Commission; and amending Sections 3.53.030, 3.53.060, and 3.53.070 to delete and correct references to Chapter 3.15.
    Committee referral: Economic Resiliency and Regional Relations

         BY RASMUSSEN
    10. Res. 31421

    A RESOLUTION granting conceptual approval to King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks, Wastewater Treatment Division to construct, maintain, and operate a combined sewer overflow control system within Triton Drive Northwest as part of the existing North Beach Pump Station.
    Committee referral: Transportation

         BY LICATA
    11. Res. 31422

    A RESOLUTION related to the Budget Control Act of 2011 and Sequestration.
    Committee referral: Housing, Human Services, Health, and Culture

    Re-Referral:
         BY CLARK
    12. Res. 31419

    A RESOLUTION setting forth the City of Seattle’s 2013 State Legislative Agenda.
    Committee referral: Full Council (Originally referred to Committee on Economic Resiliency and Regional Relations on 12/3/12.)

         BY Licata
    13. C.F. 312663

    Appointment of Aser D. Ashkir as member, Seattle Housing Authority Board of Commissioners, for a term of confirmation to October 1, 2014.
    Committee referral: Housing, Human Services, Health, and Culture

         BY Licata
    14. C.F. 312664

    Reappointment of Debbie C. Thiele as member, Seattle Housing Authority Board of Commissioners, for a term of confirmation to March 20, 2017.
    Committee referral: Housing, Human Services, Health, and Culture

         BY Licata
    15. C.F. 312665

    Appointment of Ezra Basom as member, 2009 Housing Levy Oversight Committee, for a term of confirmation to June 30, 2014.
    Committee referral: Housing, Human Services, Health, and Culture

         BY Licata
    16. C.F. 312666

    Reappointment of Jon H. Rosen as member, Seattle Arts Commission, for a term of confirmation to December 31, 2014.
    Committee referral: Full Council

         BY Licata
    17. C.F. 312667

    Reappointment of Diana Falchuk as member, Seattle Arts Commission, for a term of confirmation to December 31, 2014.
    Committee referral: Full Council

         BY Licata
    18. C.F. 312668

    Reappointment of Billy O’Neill as member, Seattle Arts Commission, for a term of confirmation to December 31, 2014.
    Committee referral: Full Council

         BY Harrell
    19. C.F. 312669

    Reappointment of Christian M. Halliburton as member, Public Safety Civil Service Commission, for a term of confirmation to December 31, 2015.
    Committee referral: Public Safety, Civil Rights, and Technology

         BY No Sponsor Required
    20. C.F. 312670

    Application of Lee Wan Properties LLC for approval of a contract rezone of approximately 17,290 square feet of property addressed at 1321 N. 45th Street from Low Rise 3 with a Residential Commercial overlay zone (LR3-RC) to Neighborhood Commercial 2 with a 40 foot height limit (NC2-40), to construct a mixed use structure with 7,200 square feet of retail and 150 residential units (Project No. 3014098, Type IV).
    Committee referral: Planning, Land Use, and Sustainability

    Filed Under: City Clerk's Update

    Archives Find of the Month: Municipal Band and Orchestra

    December 5, 2012 by City Clerk's Office

    In 1926, the Chief of Police wrote a lengthy letterto City Council requesting that Seattle establish a Municipal Band and Orchestra “which will function on call for Federal, State, and Municipal celebrations or entertainments.” At that point, a Seattle Police Band had been in existence for eleven years, but the Chief argued for its promotion and funding as an official city group, saying, “It is my thought that this city is large enough and important enough to afford a Municipal Band.”

    The existing Police Band consisted of 25 members of the Police Department as well as five members of the Fire Department. The letter highlighted the accomplishments of the band, noting that at many civic events, “without our own music, the occasion loses its gaiety and enthusiasm.” The group performed for a variety of audiences, including veterans, children, hospital patients, and shut-ins, and appeared at civic events from flag raisings to picnics to bridge dedications.

    The letter went on to quote at length many testimonials and letters of thanks from groups who appreciated the band’s performances. The Red Cross stated that concerts “seem to be one of the most beneficial forms of entertainment for the men [at the Veterans Hospital], and it is very apparent to all that the music puts life into them as nothing else can.” The manager of the Pantages Theatre, noting the amount of applause they received there, hoped “that arrangements can be made whereby we may play the Band for a return engagement.”

    After noting all the praise the group had received, the letter went on to make its pitch: “The Band has done all in its power to inspire the community and for this reason the community should in turn encourage the Band.” A suggested ordinance included an extra $15 per month for each band member and an extra $60 per month for the band director, as well as a provision that band engagements be considered a day’s work for its members. Despite the lengthy and carefully crafted argument, it appears that the Council simply put the letter on file and no action was taken to create an official Municipal Band.

    See previous Finds on the Seattle Municipal Archives’ website:

    http://www.seattle.gov/CityArchives/Exhibits/finds.htm

     

    Filed Under: City Clerk's Update

    Seattle City Council Introduction and Referral Calendar December 3, 2012

    November 30, 2012 by ESanchez

    Seattle City Council Introduction and Referral Calendar December 3, 2012

         BY BURGESS
    1. C.B. 117662

    AN ORDINANCE appropriating money to pay certain audited claims and ordering the payment thereof.
    Committee referral: Full Council

         BY RASMUSSEN
    2. C.B. 117663

    AN ORDINANCE authorizing the Director of the Department of Transportation to acquire, accept, and record on behalf of the City of Seattle; four permanent easements from abutting property owners located in portions of Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5, Block 6, of the Replat of Block 6 of the Lake Dell Addition to the City of Seattle; for the purposes of constructing, repairing, replacing, and maintaining a catchment wall in connection with Lake Dell Avenue; and ratifying and confirming prior acts.
    Committee referral: Transportation

         BY RASMUSSEN
    3. C.B. 117664

    AN ORDINANCE vacating a portion of the alley in Block 101, D. T. Denny’s Fifth Addition to North Seattle on the petition of City Place IV LLC, a Washington limited liability company; accepting an Easement for Alley Turn- Around for public vehicle turn-around purposes; accepting an Agreement Regarding Stormwater Drainage Improvements to design and construct a new stormwater system to convey stormwater from the alley to the City’s sewer system; and accepting a Property Use and Development Agreement as reflected in Clerk File 309170.
    Committee referral: Transportation

         BY RASMUSSEN
    4. C.B. 117665

    AN ORDINANCE vacating the alley in Block 102, D. T. Denny’s First Addition to North Seattle on the petition of Lake Union III LLC, a Washington limited liability company; and accepting a Property Use and Development Agreement as reflected in Clerk File 304098.
    Committee referral: Transportation

         BY RASMUSSEN
    5. C.B. 117666

    AN ORDINANCE vacating a portion of the alley in Block 103, D. T. Denny’s First Addition to North Seattle on the petition of City Place III LLC, a Washington limited liability company; accepting an Agreement Regarding Stormwater Drainage Improvements to design and construct a new stormwater system to convey stormwater from the alley to the City’s sewer system; and accepting a Property Use and Development Agreement as reflected in Clerk File 308958.
    Committee referral: Transportation

         BY BAGSHAW
    6. C.B. 117667

    AN ORDINANCE relating to the 2008 Parks and Green Spaces Levy; authorizing the acquisition of real property commonly known as 4731 40th Avenue Southwest; authorizing acceptance and recording of the deed for open space, park, and recreation purpose; increasing appropriations to the Department of Parks and Recreation in the 2012 Adopted Budget; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts; all by a three-fourths vote of the City Council.
    Committee referral: Parks and Neighborhoods

         BY BAGSHAW
    7. C.B. 117668

    AN ORDINANCE relating to the Department of Parks and Recreation; accepting a deed for the donation of real property along the Burke-Gilman Trail in northeast Seattle, for open space, park, and recreation purposes; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.
    Committee referral: Parks and Neighborhoods

         BY BAGSHAW
    8. C.B. 117669

    AN ORDINANCE relating to Queen Anne Bowl Playfield; authorizing a property exchange by conveyance of a strip of the Queen Anne Bowl Playfield property and acceptance of a deed for a portion of a parking lot to preserve parking for users of the Queen Anne Bowl Playfield; and superseding Ordinance 118477, which adopted Initiative 42, for purposes of this ordinance.
    Committee referral: Parks and Neighborhoods

         BY BURGESS
    9. C.B. 117670

    AN ORDINANCE authorizing, in 2012, acceptance of funding from non-City sources; authorizing the heads of the Department of Neighborhoods, Executive Office, City Budget Office, Seattle Fire Department, Seattle Police Department, Department of Planning and Development, Department of Parks and Recreation, Human Services Department, Department of Transportation, Seattle City Light, and Seattle Public Utilities to accept specified grants and private funding and to execute, deliver, and perform corresponding agreements; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.
    Committee referral: Government Performance and Finance

         BY BURGESS
    10. C.B. 117671

    AN ORDINANCE related to the 2012 Budget; amending Ordinance 123758, which adopted the 2012 Budget, including the 2012- 2017 Capital Improvement Program (CIP); creating a new appropriation, changing appropriations to various departments and budget control levels, and from various funds in the Budget; making cash transfers between various City funds; adding new projects; creating new positions; creating exempt positions; abrogating positions; revising project allocations for certain projects in the 2012-2017 CIP; revising project descriptions; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts; all by a 3/4 vote of the City Council.
    Committee referral: Government Performance and Finance

         BY CLARK
    11. Res. 31419

    A RESOLUTION setting forth the City of Seattle’s 2013 State Legislative Agenda.
    Committee referral: Economic Resiliency and Regional Relations

         BY HARRELL
    12. Res. 31420

    A RESOLUTION proclaiming Seattle to be a Human Rights City in celebration of the sixty-fourth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
    Committee referral: Public Safety, Civil Rights, and Technology

         BY Bagshaw
    13. C.F. 312642

    Appointment of David M. Boyd as member, Parks and Green Spaces Levy Oversight Committee, for a term of confirmation to December 31, 2014.
    Committee referral: Parks and Neighborhoods

         BY Bagshaw
    14. C.F. 312643

    Appointment of Rossi F. Maddalena as member, Parks and Green Spaces Levy Oversight Committee, for a term of confirmation to December 31, 2014.
    Committee referral: Parks and Neighborhoods

         BY Bagshaw
    15. C.F. 312644

    Appointment of Stephanie Johnson-Toliver as member, Parks and Green Spaces Levy Oversight Committee, for a term of confirmation to December 31, 2014.
    Committee referral: Parks and Neighborhoods

         BY Licata
    16. C.F. 312645

    Reappointment of Maiko Winkler-Chin as member, 2009 Housing Levy Oversight Committee, for a term of confirmation to June 30, 2014.
    Committee referral: Housing, Human Services, Health, and Arts

         BY Licata
    17. C.F. 312646

    Reappointment of Christine Roveda Rush as member, 2009 Housing Levy Oversight Committee, for a term of confirmation to June 30, 2014.
    Committee referral: Housing, Human Services, Health, and Arts

         BY Burgess
    18. C.F. 312647

    Reappointment of Charles G. Knutson as member, Families and Education Levy Oversight Committee, for a term of confirmation to December 31, 2015.
    Committee referral: Government Performance and Finance

         BY Burgess
    19. C.F. 312648

    Reappointment of Sheeba M. Jacob as member, Families and Education Levy Oversight Committee, for a term of confirmation to December 31, 2015.
    Committee referral: Government Performance and Finance

         BY Burgess
    20. C.F. 312649

    Appointment of Melody Coffman as member, Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee, for a term of confirmation to January 1, 2016.
    Committee referral: Government Performance and Finance

         BY Burgess
    21. C.F. 312650

    Appointment of Sarah L. Miller as member, Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee, for a term of confirmation to January 1, 2016.
    Committee referral: Government Performance and Finance

         BY Burgess
    22. C.F. 312651

    Appointment of Michael S. Vincent as member, Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee, for a term of confirmation to January 1, 2016.
    Committee referral: Government Performance and Finance

    Filed Under: City Clerk's Update

    Seattle City Council Introduction and Referral Calendar November 26, 2012

    November 20, 2012 by ESanchez

    Seattle City Council Introduction and Referral Calendar November 26, 2012

         BY BURGESS
    1. C.B. 117660

    AN ORDINANCE appropriating money to pay certain audited claims and ordering the payment thereof.
    Committee referral: Full Council

         BY RASMUSSEN
    2. C.B. 117661

    AN ORDINANCE relating to the Traffic Code; adding new sections 11.14.237 and 11.23.160 of the Seattle Municipal Code and amending sections 11.16.315, 11.23.150, 11.72.351, 11.72.260, 11.73.050, 11.76.005, 11.76.010, 11.76.015, and 11.76.020 to authorize a “free-floating car sharing” pilot program with standards and requirements for the program and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.
    Committee referral: Transportation

         BY CONLIN; CO-SPONSORS: BAGSHAW, CLARK
    3. Res. 31418

    A RESOLUTION related to the Comprehensive Plan, stating the City’s intent to work with communities to review and implement neighborhood plans in the Neighborhood Planning Element of the Comprehensive Plan and directing the Department of Planning and Development and Department of Neighborhoods to initiate this work accordingly.
    Committee referral: Planning, Land Use, and Sustainability

         BY Licata
    4. C.F. 312637

    Reappointment of Michael Hatzenbeler as member, Burke-Gilman Public Development Authority Board, for a term of confirmation to September 30, 2014.
    Committee referral: Housing, Human Services, Health, and Culture Committee

         BY Conlin
    5. C.F. 312638

    Appointment of Erik Rundell as member, Seattle Urban Forestry Commission, for a term of confirmation to December 1, 2013.
    Committee referral: Planning, Land Use, and Sustainability

         BY Godden
    6. C.F. 312639

    Appointment of Todd W. Leber as member, Seattle Center Advisory Commission, for a term of confirmation to September 28, 2015.
    Committee referral: Libraries, Utilities, and Center

         BY Godden
    7. C.F. 312640

    Reappointment of Kathleen F. Joncas as member, Seattle Center Advisory Commission, for a term of confirmation to September 28, 2015.
    Committee referral: Libraries, Utilities, and Center

    Filed Under: City Clerk's Update

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