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HomeMy WebLinkAboutKing County Special Property Tax LevyRESOLUTION NO.4 3 51 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF AUBURN AND KING COUNTY FOR COLLECTING SPECIAL PROPERTY TAX LEVY MONIES FOR USE ON TRAILS AND OPEN SPACES WHEREAS, on May 7, 2007, the King County Council adopted Ordinance 15760 which called for a special election in accordance with RCW 29A.04.321 to consider the Special Property Tax Levy; and WHEREAS, on August 21, 2007, the voters of King County approved the Special Property Tax Levy; and WHEREAS, under state law, the Special Property Tax Levy funds may not supplant certain existing funds, as defined in RCW 84.55.050, used for the same purposes; and WHEREAS, the City is interested in collecting the County Levy proceeds for use in trails and open spaces. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, IN A REGULAR MEETING, DULY ASSEMBLED, HEREWITH RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Mayor and City Clerk of the City of Auburn are hereby authorized to execute an Agreement with King County to receive Special Property Tax Levy monies for the acquisition and development of regional trails Resolution No. 4351 May 12, 2008 Page 1 of 2 and/or open spaces. A copy of said Agreement is attached hereto, designated as Exhibit "A" and incorporated by reference in this Resolution. Section 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized to implement such administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directives of this legislation. Section 3. This Resolution shall take effect and be in full force and effect upon passage and signature hereon. DATED and SIGNED this ?* -day of May, 2008. UBURN PETER B. LEWIS MAYOR ATTEST: Danielle E. Daskam S TO FORM: APP: be(niiiel B. He' , City Attorney Resolution No. 4351 May 12, 2008 Page 2 of 2 Exhibit "A" KING COUNTY & AUBURN SPECIAL PROPERTY TAX LEVY AGREEMENT This Special Property Tax Levy Agreement (the "Agreement") is made and entered into as ofJ,>r,. ic, , 2008, by and between KING COUNTY, a political subdivision of the state of Washington (the "County") and the City of y\ , a State of Washington municipal corporation. ("City"). RECITALS WHEREAS, the County owns and operates a park system with over twenty-five thousand (25,000) acres of regional parks and open spaces and over one hundred seventy-five (175) miles of regional trails. In addition, the County is the provider of local parks in the rural area and is the transitional provider of local parks in the urban incorporated areas; and WHEREAS, since 2003, on recommendation of the Metropolitan Parks Task Force and direction from the County Executive and County Council, the County's Parks and Recreation Division has focused on managing a system of regional parks, open spaces and trails and a limited set of regional active recreation assets; and WHEREAS, consistent with its role as a regional and local rural service provider under Countywide Planning Policies and the State Growth Management Act, the County has divested itself of local parks and facilities in urban unincorporated areas as these areas incorporate or annex to cities; and WHEREAS, in November 2006, the County Executive created the Parks Futures Task Force to recommend a funding plan for the current County park system, and to examine what steps should be taken, if any, regarding future park system acquisitions; and WHEREAS, the Task Force recommended, among other things, that the County place before the voters a recommendation for a new $0.05, six-year, inflation adjusted property tax lid lift to expand park and recreation opportunities, one cent of the five-cent acquisition levy proceeds be distributed to cities for acquisition and development of open space and natural lands and city trail projects that support connections to the regional trail system, defined to include both county regional trails and city trails that are regional in nature, and may specifically include local trails in underserved areas linking to city of county trails that connect to regional trails; and WHEREAS, under state law, the Special Property Tax Levy funds may not supplant certain existing funds, as defined in RCW 84.55.050, used for the same purposes; and WHEREAS, on May 7, 2007, the King County Council adopted Ordinance 15760 which called for a special election in accordance with RCW 29A.04.321 to consider the Special Property Tax Levy; and WHEREAS, on August 21, 2007, the voters of King County approved the Special Property Tax Levy; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and undertakings hereinafter set forth and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby agree as follows: AGREEMENT 1. Definitions. As used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the following meanings: 1.1 "Annual Report" shall mean the annual report prepared by the City and provided to the County annually by May 1 beginning in 2009 setting forth a summary of city projects for the preceding year, along with a complete financial accounting for the use of County Levy Proceeds, and a listing of all capital investments made at the City funded in whole or in part by County Levy Proceeds, and for the 2009 annual report the City shall identify the dollar amount of the City's Existing Funds. 1.2 "City" shall mean the City of Auburn, State of Washington, and all of its boards, commissions, departments, agencies and other subdivisions. 1.3 "City proceeds" shall mean twenty percent (20%) of the total County Levy Proceeds collected by King County, specifically allocated by King County Ordinance 15760 for city projects. 1.4 "City projects" shall mean the acquisition of open space and natural lands and the acquisition and development of county regional trails or City trails that are regional in nature, and may specifically include local trails in underserved areas linking to city or county trails that connect to regional trails, consistent with Ordinance 15760. 1.5 "County" shall mean King County, State of Washington, and all of its boards, commissions, departments, agencies and other subdivisions. 1.6 "County Council" shall mean the County Council of King County, State of Washington. 1.7 "County Levy" means the Open Space, Regional Trails, and Woodland Park Zoo levy lid lift approved by the County voters on August 21, 2007. 2 1.8 "County Levy Proceeds" shall mean the principal amount raised by the County Levy, any interest earnings on the funds and the proceeds of any interim financing. 1.9 "Executive" shall mean the King County Executive or his or her functional successor. 1.10 "Existing funds" shall mean those funds, as defined by RCW 84.55.050, from the City's actual operating expenditures for the calendar year 2007 used to fund City projects. Actual operating expenditures shall not include lost federal funds, lost or expired state grants or loans, extraordinary events not likely to re-occur, and major nonrecurring capital expenditures. 1.11 "Regional trail system" shall mean the system-wide non-motorized network of designated off-road, shared-use paths, trails, or greenways for recreation and regional mobility. 2. Term of Agreement. The term of this Agreement (the "Term") shall be for a period commencing on the Effective Date (the "Commencement Date"), and expiring on December 31, 2014 (the "Termination Date"). 3. Receipt of County Levy Proceeds. 3.1 Generally. The County shall distribute the City's proportionate share of the City Proceeds to the City pursuant to the schedule identified in Section 3.2 below; provided that, the County shall only have a duty to distribute the City Proceeds in accordance with the requirements of King County Ordinance 15760. 3.2 Receipt and Distribution of Levy Proceeds. 3.2.1 Payment Schedule. Throughout the term of the Levy, the County shall transfer the City Proceeds to the City on a monthly basis. Annual amounts shall be adjusted as set forth in the Levy, but the actual amounts transferred shall never exceed the City's proportionate share of the City Proceeds actually received by the County. 3.2.2 Administrative Fee. The Parties agree that the County has authority to deduct up to one percent (1%) from City Proceeds for expenditures related to the administration of the distribution of County Levy Proceeds. 4.1 Use of County Levy Proceeds. On or before May 1 of each year throughout the Term of this Agreement, the City shall provide the County with a copy of the Annual Report and provide any further documentation showing that the County Levy Proceeds were expended on City Projects. 4.2 Representations and Warranties. The City represents and warrants that all City Proceeds received by the City shall be used only for specific City Projects as defined in this Agreement and that such funds shall not be used to supplant Existing Funding. The City represents and warrants that all City Projects shall be consistent with the requirements in King County Ordinance 15760. The City represents and warrants that in addition to the City's proportionate share of the City's Proceeds, the City shall annually expend on City Projects an amount equal to the City's Existing Funds. Title to Improvements. All appurtenances, fixtures, improvements, equipment, additions and other property attached to or installed in the Premises during the Term shall be and remain the properties of City and shall not be deemed property of the County under any circumstances. 6. Notices. All notices required to be given hereunder shall be in writing and either delivered personally or sent by certified mail to the appropriate address listed below, or at such other address as shall be provided by written notice. Notice shall be deemed communicated two City business days from the time of mailing if mailed as provided in this section. For convenience of the parties, copies of notices may also be given be other means; however, neither party may give official or binding notice except by personal delivery or by certified mail. If to the City: Shelley Coleman Finance Director 25 W. Main Street Auburn, WA 98001-4998 (253) 804-5019 scolemannauburnwa. gov If to King County: Kevin Brown, Division Director King County Parks and Recreation Division Department of Natural Resources and Parks 201 South Jackson, Suite 700 Seattle, WA 98104 7.1 Compliance with Laws. The City shall comply and conform with all applicable laws and all governmental regulations, rules and orders. 4 7.2 City Agreement to Repay. The City agrees that it is financially responsible for and shall repay King County all indicated amounts following an audit exception that occurs due to the negligence, intentional act, and/or failure, for any reason, to comply with the terms of this Agreement by the WPZS, its officers, employees, agents, and/or representatives. This duty to repay King County shall not be diminished or extinguished by the prior termination of the Agreement pursuant to the Duration of Agreement or the Termination Sections. 8. Miscellaneous. 8.1 Liability of the County. The County's obligations to the City under this Agreement shall be limited to the terms and conditions set forth herein. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement to the contrary, in no event shall the County be liable, regardless of whether any claim is based on contract or tort, for any special, consequential, indirect or incidental damages, including without limitation lost profits, arising out of or in connection with this Agreement or the services performed in connection with this Agreement. 8.2 Dispute Resolution. In the event of a dispute between the City and the County regarding any term of this Agreement, the parties shall attempt to resolve the matter informally through the following mechanism: the City (reps.) or their respective designee(s), shall meet with County (reps) or their respective designee(s) to review and discuss the matter(s) in dispute; if the City (reps) and County (reps) are unable to reach a mutual resolution, the Executive and the mayor, or their respective designee(s) shall meet to review and discuss the matter(s) in dispute. If such persons are unable to resolve the matter informally, either party may submit the matter to a non- binding, structured mediation procedure fashioned by persons or organizations experienced in alternative dispute resolution ("ADR") procedures. The mediation may be requested by any party and shall be initiated within thirty (30) days from the date of the request unless extended by agreement of both parties. The alternative dispute resolution procedures utilized for the mediation shall include the exchange of written claims and responses, with supporting information, at least seven (7) days prior to the actual mediation. The positions expressed and mediator's recommendations shall not be admissible as evidence in any subsequent ADR or legal proceeding. If the matter is submitted to mediation and the matter is not resolved, an affected party shall be entitled to pursue any legal remedy available. 8.3 No Implied Waiver. No failure by either party hereto to insist upon the strict performance of any obligation of the other party under this Agreement or to exercise any right, power or remedy arising out of a breach thereof, irrespective of the length of time for which such failure continues (except in cases where this Agreement expressly limits the time for exercising rights or remedies arising out of a breach), shall constitute a waiver of such breach or of that party's right to demand strict compliance such term, covenant or condition or operate as a surrender of this Agreement. No waiver of any default or the performance of any provision hereof shall affect any other default or performance, or cover any other period of time, other than the default, performance or period of time specified in such express waiver. One or more written waivers of a default or the performance of any provision hereof shall not be deemed to be a waiver of a subsequent default or performance. The consent of either party hereto given in any instance under the terms of this Agreement shall not relieve the other party of any obligation to secure the consent of the other party in any other or future instance under the terms of this Agreement. 8.4 Headings and Subheadings. The captions preceding the articles and sections of this Agreement and in the table of contents have been inserted for convenience of reference and such captions in no way define or limit the scope or intent of any provision of this Agreement. 8.5 Successors and Assigns. The terms, covenants and conditions contained in this Agreement shall bind and inure to the benefit of the County and the City and, except as otherwise provided herein, their personal representatives and successors and assigns. There are no third party beneficiaries to this Agreement. 8.6 Agreement made in Washington. This Agreement shall be deemed to be made in and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. Venue of any action brought by one party against the other to enforce or arising out of this Agreement shall be in King County Superior Court. 8.7 Integrated Agreement; Modification. This Agreement contains all the agreements of the parties hereto relating to the subject matter addressed herein, and cannot be amended or modified except by a written agreement approved by the King County Council and mutually executed between each of the parties hereto. 8.8 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same instrument. 6 8.9 Time of Essence. Time is of the essence of each provision of this Agreement. 9.0 Signa e_. For each capital project funded with County Levy Proceeds, the City shall provide a sign including the following language: This project was funded (or as applicable, funded in part) with proceeds from the Open Space, Regional Trails, and Woodland Park Zoo levy lid lift approved by King County voters in August 2007 under an Agreement with King County Parks and Recreation Division. DATED this;Ltom.day of 2scA:?. KING COUNTY, a Washington municipal corporation CITY OF AUBURN, a Washington municipal corporation By authority of Ordinance No. 15760 By Its l" 7 Exhibit "B" KING COUNTY PARKS DIVISION CAPITAL EXPANSION LEVY PROJECTED CITY ALLOCATIONS POPULATION' ASSESSED VALUE CITY ALLOCATION Estimate Population as a Percentage Allocation Based on Population 2 Final 2007 AV for 2008 Tax Roles AV as a Percentage Allocation Based on AV2 Based on 50% Population; 50% AV Kin 1,861,300 Unincorporated 368,255 Incorporated 1,493,045 100.00% $ 3,327,050 290,362,431,565 100.00% $ 3,327,050 50.00% $ 1,663,525 50.00% $ 1,663,525 Algona 2,725 0.183% 3,036 410,820,502 0.141% 2,354 $ 5,389.79 Auburn 44,300 2.967% 49,358 5,728,381,288 1.973% 32,819 $ 82,176.95 Beaux Arts Village 310 0.021% 345 115,582,991 0.040% 662 $ 1,007.59 Bellevue 118,100 7.910% 131,585 31,485,645,842 10.844% 180,385 $ 311,970.44 Black Diamond 4,120 0.276% 4,590 579,159,749 0.199% 3,318 $ 7,908.52 Bothell part 16,950 1.135% 18,885 3,275,422,445 1.128% 18,765 $ 37,650.73 Burien 31,410 2.104% 34,996 3,845,144,599 1.324% 22,029 $ 57,025.83 Carnation 1,900 0.127% 2,117 202,887,553 0.070% 1,162 $ 3,279.32 Clyde Hill 2,810 0.188% 3,131 1,579,857,435 0.544% 9,051 $ 12,182.07 Covington 17,190 1.151% 19,153 1,886,073,554 0.650% 10,806 $ 29,958.37 Des Moines 29,090 1.948% 32,412 2,936,127,933 1.011% 16,821 $ 49,233.04 Duvall 5,845 0.391% 6,512 823,259,327 0.284% 4,717 $ 11,228.96 Enumclaw part 11,320 0.758% 12,613 1,068,153,935 0.368% 6,120 $ 18,732.14 Federal Way 87,390 5.853% 97,368 9,010,356,378 3.103% 51,622 $ 148,989.96 Hunts Point 480 0.032% 535 765,357,352 0.264% 4,385 $ 4,919.64 Issaquah 24,710 1.655% 27,531 5,890,000,046 2.028% 33,745 $ 61,276.05 Kenmore 19,940 1.336% 22,217 2,941,435,130 1.013% 16,852 $ 39,068.68 Kent 86,660 5.804% 96,555 11,556,074,644 3.980% 66,206 $ 162,761.37 Kirkland 47,890 3.208% 53,358 11,452,502,304 3.944% 65,613 $ 118,971.12 Lake Forest Park 12,770 0.855% 14,228 2,162,443,195 0.745% 12,389 $ 26,617.04 Maple Valle 20,020 1.341% 22,306 2,303,190,025 0.793% 13,195 $ 35,501.22 Medina 2,950 0.198% 3,287 2,681,076,024 0.923% 15,360 $ 18,647.08 Mercer Island 22,380 1.499% 24,935 8,900,540,134 3.065% 50,992 $ 75,927.79 Milton part 825 0.055% 919 82,372,778 0.028% 472 $ 1,391.13 Newcastle 9,550 0.640% 10,640 2,051,575,851 0.707% 11,754 $ 22,394.20 Normand Park 6,435 0.431% 7,170 1,278,891,064 0.440% 7,327 $ 14,496.70 North Bend 4,705 0.315% 5,242 679,244,265 0.234% 3,891 $ 9,133.71 Pacific part 5,945 0.398% 6,624 459,833,283 0.158% 2,634 $ 9,258.26 Redmond 50,680 3.394% 56,467 12,774,174,381 4.399% 73,185 $ 129,651.73 Renton 60,290 4.038% 67,174 9,659,677,654 3.327% 55,342 $ 122,515.66 Sammamish 40,260 2.697% 44,857 8,739,143,248 3.010% 50,068 $ 94,924.71 SeaTac 25,530 1.710% 28,445 4,606,470,336 1.586% 26,391 $ 54,836.17 Seattle 586,200 39.262% 653,134 121,621,130,668 41.886% 696,784 $ 1,349,917.57 Shoreline 53,190 3.563% 59,263 7,293,134,085 2.512% 41,783 $ 101,046.72 Sk komish 210 0.014% 234 24,534,629 0.008% 141 $ 374.54 Snoqualmie 8,600 0.576% 9,582 1,725,358,551 0.594% 9,885 $ 19,466.78 Tukwila 18,000 1.206% 20,055 4,450,243,674 1.533% 25,496 $ 45,551.33 Woodinville 10,390 0.696% 11,576 2,555,578,871 0.880% 14,641 $ 26,217.61 Yarrow Point 975 0.065% 1,086 761,575,842 0.262% 4,363 $ 5,449.50 TOTAL: 1,493,045 100% 1,663,525 290,362,431,565 100% $ 1,663,525 $ 3,327,050 Notes: Population estimate as of April 1, 2007 prepared by the Washington State Office of Financial Management (OFM). 2 City allocation of $3,327,050 assumes a 1 percent administrative fee, or $33,606. 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