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Ordinance 125113
Introduced as Council Bill 118754
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| AN ORDINANCE relating to international affairs and the Seattle Sister Cities program, amending Sections 3.14.440, 3.14.450, 3.14.460, and 3.14.470 of the Seattle Municipal Code. | |
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| Current Status: | Passed as Amended |
| Fiscal Note: | Fiscal Note to Council Bill No. 118754 |
Legislative History | |
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| Sponsor: | Bruce Harrell | tr>
| Date Introduced: | August 1, 2016 |
| Committee Referral: | Education, Equity, and Governance |
| Committee Action Date: | August 3, 2016 |
| Committee Recommendation: | Pass |
| Committee Vote: | 3 (Harrell, Gonzalez, Juarez) - 0 |
| City Council Action Date: | August 15, 2016 |
| City Council Action: | Passed |
| City Council Vote: | 7-0 (Absent(NV) - Mike O’Brien; ) |
| Date Delivered to Mayor: | August 16, 2016 |
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Date Signed by Mayor: (About the signature date) | August 17, 2016 |
| Date Filed with Clerk: | August 17, 2016 |
| Signed Copy: | PDF scan of Ordinance No. 125113 |
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CITY OF SEATTLE
ORDINANCE __________________
COUNCIL BILL __________________ AN ORDINANCE relating to international affairs and the Seattle Sister Cities program, amending Sections 3.14.440, 3.14.450, 3.14.460, and 3.14.470 of the Seattle Municipal Code. WHEREAS, with the creation of Seattle’s first sister city relationship in 1957, the residents of Seattle have demonstrated a desire to learn more about the people of other cities throughout the world and enhance international communication and understanding; and WHEREAS, we wish to provide residents of Seattle with opportunities to give service to and derive benefit from community projects of international scope; and WHEREAS, the City and its residents have benefited greatly from the activities of our sister city associations and their counterparts in other countries; and WHEREAS, Seattle’s international landscape has changed significantly since the establishment of Seattle Sister Cities relationships and the Seattle Sister Cities Coordinating Committee; and WHEREAS, we wish to encourage best practices between Seattle, our sister cities, and our global partners in industries central to Seattle’s international landscape, such as global health, technology, and sustainable development; and WHEREAS, we wish to encourage international trade and tourism between Seattle and our sister cities; and WHEREAS, Seattle’s international engagement and programs should be carefully selected to assure that these special relationships will be based upon common interests and characteristics important to both Seattle and our international partners; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SEATTLE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 3.14.440 of the Seattle Municipal Code, enacted by Ordinance 124255, is amended as follows:
3.14.440 Objectives of (( A. Objectives. Seattle will seek to develop sister city relationships that serve the following objectives: 1. The development of people-to-people relationships between Seattle residents and the residents of our sister-city affiliates; 2. The education of our residents and the residents of the affiliated cities; 3. Mutual enhancement of our residents’ cultural awareness and sensitivity; 4. The development of international trade and tourism; 5. The development and sharing of best practices in government departments and industries engaged with and/or representing Seattle’s contemporary international landscape. B. Office of Intergovernmental Relations Responsibilities. The City of Seattle’s Office of Intergovernmental Relations (OIR) shall:
1. Act as the City’s liaison for the Seattle Sister Cities program, including the (( 2. Retain budget oversight for the Seattle Sister Cities program, including management of the annual process of reimbursement payments to individual sister city associations for eligible expenses;
3. In coordination with the (( Section 2. Section 3.14.450 of the Seattle Municipal Code, enacted by Ordinance 124255, is amended as follows:
3.14.450 Establishment, ((
A. In accordance with Section 1.24.020, the City Council may by resolution designate a sister city. In accordance with the provisions of this (( B. In order to ensure that sister city affiliations genuinely engage Seattle’s values, represent Seattle’s current international landscape, and can be managed by resident associations with resources adequate to the task, proposals to the City for establishing sister city affiliations shall be initiated by sister city associations in the following two-step process: 1. Step One. a. The City of Seattle will consider a new sister city affiliation if the following steps are completed: i. Submission of a letter of intent; ii. Submission of documentation indicating why a prospective sister city is proposed and verifying that it is the center of significant educational, civic, cultural, and/or political resources that offer Seattle’s residents and/or City agencies significant two-way exchange opportunities, which will serve to enrich the understanding of both parties; iii. Submission of documentation indicating that a prospective sister city has the prospect of being a significant business partner, or has some other major economic aspect that is similar to or complementary to the economic character of Seattle; iv. Confirmation that a prospective sister city does not have a sister city affiliation with another city in the United States, or confirmation that any U.S. city having prior affiliation with the foreign prospective city does not object to Seattle establishing a new affiliation with the prospective sister city;
v. Confirmation that there (( vi. Submission of a description of the sponsoring group and/or sponsoring individuals.
b. The above documentation must be submitted to the (( i. No further action will be taken on an application once it is rejected, unless otherwise directed by a majority of City Council members or by the Mayor; ii. If the application is accepted, the prospective sister city applicant then must meet the criteria listed in Step 2, subsection 3.14.050.B.2, below. c. The City of Seattle will recognize only one sister city association per sister city affiliation.
2. Step Two. In order to be recognized by ((
a. At least 30 paid members, reflecting a diverse representation of the Seattle community, committed to meet the objectives of the sister city program, as outlined in ((
b. A formal incorporated structure in accordance with Washington State Law governing nonprofit corporations (see (( c. Established bylaws outlining annual election of officers and board members, and any appropriate functional subcommittees;
d. A comprehensive work plan for the ((
e. A budget for the first year’s activities, showing any funds available to meet the budget requirements and indicating how the association plans to fund its activities in the future; and ((
f. A preliminary indication from the government of the foreign city that a sister city relationship with ((
3. Upon a favorable review by the (( C. Duration of Sister City Affiliations. Each sister city affiliation will enjoy a five-year term of active status, subject to the following provisions:
1. Review. Beginning six months prior to the end of an affiliation’s five-year term, the (( a. The relationship with the affiliated city continues to embody qualities and/or values central to Seattle’s core interests and international landscape; b. The respective sister city association has maintained active status, as defined by the provisions of subsection 3.14.450.D below;
c. The respective sister city association has avoided any punitive action(s) taken by the ((
d. The respective sister city association is not currently under emeritus status and is not currently under ((
2. Timing of five-year terms-existing associations. Associations that hold active status ((
3. Timing of five-year terms-new associations. The initial review for associations that do not hold active status on (( D. Minimum Criteria for Maintaining Active Status. All of the following minimum criteria are necessary for an association to maintain active status:
1. At least ((
2. A comprehensive work plan for the calendar year showing how the activities of this association will further the objectives of the sister city program, made available to the Office of Intergovernmental Relations by February ((
3. A calendar year budget for the association’s activities indicating how the association plans to fund its activities and how it plans to spend the small sum of City funds available for eligible reimbursable expenses, made available to
the Office of Intergovernmental Relations by February (( 4. An annual report of the association’s activities including explanations for how each activity furthered the objectives of the sister city program, made available to the Office of Intergovernmental Relations at the same time the association submits its formal request for annual reimbursement of eligible expenses; 5. Indication from the appropriate government officials or other organizations officially delegated by the foreign city that the sister city relationship remains official and active;
6. Nonprofit status (see (( 7. Annual meeting. Each association must hold an annual meeting that includes election of officers and a board of directors. Such meetings must be open to the public, and a written announcement or invitation must be sent at least two weeks in advance to all members of the association and the Office of Intergovernmental Relations. Results of regular board elections must be reported in writing to the Office of Intergovernmental Relations;
8. Assistance facilitating visits to ((
9. Program activity. Each association must sponsor at least two program activities annually (in addition to the annual meeting). Such activities might include a forum on best practices between City of Seattle experts and their counterparts in
the foreign sister city; an event focused on education or culture; a public local exhibit or performance ((
10. ((
E. Review and Determination of Active Status. Separate from subsection 3.14.450.C above (i.e., “Duration of Sister City Affiliations”), and given the importance of maintaining open, active , and rewarding
relationships with Seattle’s sister cities, the (( 1. If an association fails to meet the criteria for active status in a specific calendar year, the Office of Intergovernmental Relations shall notify that association, and also will inform the Mayor’s Office, the City Council President, and the City Councilmember who is assigned to that association as the City Council’s liaison; 2. The Office of Intergovernmental Relations shall notify and request a meeting with the association to discuss the association’s non-compliance;
3. The (( 4. The association shall be asked to submit a written plan for meeting the minimum criteria in the next calendar year;
5. After completing the process outlined above and reviewing any submissions by the association, the (( F. Determination of Emeritus Status. Emeritus status is intended to simultaneously honor the historical relationship between the two cities and signify that the sister city relationship is no longer active. Emeritus status further signifies that an association no longer has access to revenues for annual reimbursement of eligible expenses.
1. Prior to recommending emeritus status for any sister city association, the (( a. Document that the local sister city association has been inactive for one year or, alternatively, conclude that the association cannot meet the requisite criteria for maintaining active status; b. Attempt to make contact with last known board members of the sister city association and inquire about the association’s posture; c. Determine if the foreign city is actively engaged in additional sister city relationships with U.S. cities other than Seattle.
2. Upon receiving this recommendation from the (( 3. If a sister city association status is changed from active to emeritus status or the relationship is terminated, the city abroad will be notified. G. Regaining Active Status after Emeritus Status or Termination. A sister city affiliation that has been granted emeritus status , or had its relationship with the City terminated, may seek reactivation only when the City Council is formally considering adding one or more new sister city affiliations. In such a case, the association will be equally subject to any process required for new sister city associations. Associations with emeritus status will not enjoy special consideration during this review process.
H. Termination. The City may, after the City Council passes a supporting resolution, terminate a contract with a sister city association without cause, with 30 days ’ written notice. All contracts with sister
city associations shall contain a termination clause stating this same provision. If the sister city abroad formally terminates its sister city relationship with (( Section 3. Section 3.14.460 of the Seattle Municipal Code, enacted by Ordinance 124255, is amended as follows:
3.14.460 ((
A. The ((
B. The remaining ((
C. ((
D. If the appointing authority fails to appoint or re-appoint a person to fill (( Section 4. Section 3.14.470 of the Seattle Municipal Code, enacted by Ordinance 124255, is amended as follows:
3.14.470 ((
A. ((
B. Interact with representatives from relevant City of Seattle departments to provide feedback on their international engagement programs;
(( E. Review guidelines and policies for the sister cities and partner city programs;
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(( Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 30 days after its approval by the Mayor, but if not approved and returned by the Mayor within ten days after presentation, it shall take effect as provided by Seattle Municipal Code Section 1.04.020. Passed by the City Council the ________ day of _________________________, 2016, and signed by me in open session in authentication of its passage this _____ day of _________________________, 2016. ____________________________________ President ____________ of the City Council Approved by me this ________ day of _________________________, 2016. ____________________________________ Edward B. Murray, Mayor Filed by me this ________ day of _________________________, 2016. ____________________________________ Monica Martinez Simmons, City Clerk (Seal) |
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