Seattle City Council Bills and Ordinances
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Ordinance 122302
Introduced as Council Bill 115778
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AN ORDINANCE authorizing, in 2006, acceptance of funding from non-City sources; authorizing the heads of the Department of Parks and Recreation, the Human Services Department, the Office for Civil Rights, the Seattle Department of Transportation, the Seattle Fire Department, the Municipal Court, the Seattle Police Department, the Seattle Public Library and Seattle Public Utilities to accept specified grants and private funding and to execute, deliver, and perform corresponding agreements. |
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Current Status: | Passed |
Fiscal Note: | Fiscal Note to Council Bill No. 115778 |
Index Terms: | GRANTS, KING-COUNTY, SEATTLE-HOUSING-AUTHORITY, WASHINGTON-STATE, US-GOVERNMENT, OFFICE-FOR-CIVIL-RIGHTS, CIVIL-RIGHTS, FIRE-DEPARTMENT, EMERGENCY-HEALTH-SERVICES, DEPARTMENT-OF-HOMELAND-SECURITY, NATURAL-EVENTS, DISASTER-SERVICES, HAZARDOUS-MATERIALS, MUNICIPAL-COURT, POLICE-DEPARTMENT, TRAFFIC-SAFETY CRIME-PREVENTION, TRAFFIC, ORGANIZED-CRIME. MAGNUSON-PARK, ATHLETIC-FIELDS, GOLDEN-GARDENS-PARK, PEDESTRIANS, LIBRARIES, SCHOOL-DISTRICT-1, DEPARTMENT-OF-HUMAN-SERVICES, MONTLAKE, ARBORETUM-WASHINGTON-PARK, THREATENED-AND-ENDANGERED-SPECIES, LAKE-WASHINGTON, SEATTLE-PUBLIC-UTILITIES, DRAINAGE-AND-WASTEWATER-UTILITY |
Notes: | Fourth Quarter 2006 Grant Acceptance Ordinance |
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Sponsor: | MCIVER | tr>
Date Introduced: | November 6, 2006 |
Committee Referral: | Budget |
City Council Action Date: | November 20, 2006 |
City Council Action: | Passed |
City Council Vote: | 9-0 |
Date Delivered to Mayor: | November 20, 2006 |
Date Signed by Mayor: (About the signature date) | November 22, 2006 |
Date Filed with Clerk: | November 22, 2006 |
Signed Copy: | PDF scan of Ordinance No. 122302 |
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ORDINANCE _________________ AN ORDINANCE authorizing, in 2006, acceptance of funding from non-City sources; authorizing the heads of the Department of Parks and Recreation, the Human Services Department, the Office for Civil Rights, the Seattle Department of Transportation, the Seattle Fire Department, the Municipal Court, the Seattle Police Department, the Seattle Public Library and Seattle Public Utilities to accept specified grants and private funding and to execute, deliver, and perform corresponding agreements. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SEATTLE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Superintendent of the Department of Parks and Recreation, the Director of the Human Services Department, the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, the Director of Transportation, the Chief of the Seattle Fire Department, the Presiding Judge of the Municipal Court, the Chief of the Seattle Police Department, the City Librarian, and the Director of Seattle Public Utilities, are hereby authorized to accept the following nonCity funding from the grantors listed below, and to execute, deliver, and perform on behalf of the City of Seattle, agreements for the purposes described below. The funds, when received, shall be deposited in the receiving fund identified below to support, or as reimbursement for, the corresponding appropriations set forth in the ordinance that was introduced as C.B. 115777. Item Grantor Purpose Amount Receiving Fund 1.1 US Equal Processing $46,069 General Subfund Employment Employment (00100) Opportunity Discrimination Commisssion Cases 1.2 US Equal Processing $62,800 General Subfund Employment Employment (00100) Opportunity Discrimination Commission Cases 1.3 US Department of Processing Housing $199,940 General Subfund Housing Urban Discrimination (00100) Development (HUD) Cases 1.4 Private Insurers Reimbursable Funds $10,000 General Subfund for Vehicle (00100) Accidents 1.5 State of Training of new $9,000 General Subfund Washington, Fire firefighter (00100) Marshal's Office. recruits 1.6 State of Training of new $18,600 General Subfund Washington, Fire recruits (00100) Marshal's Office 1.7 Federal Emergency Hurricane Ernesto $65,000 General Subfund Management Agency deployment (00100) (FEMA) 1.8 FEMA Testing of personal $3,000 General Subfund protective (00100) equipment 1.9 King County Office Incident Command $2,000 General Subfund of Emergency training (00100) Management 1.10 King County Office Training for $20,000 General Subfund of Emergency firefighters in the (00100) Management principles of incident command 1.11 FEMA Training exercise $24,000 General Subfund to benefit the (00100) Urban Search and Rescue Team. 1.12 Federal Department Metropolitan $225,360 General Subfund of Homeland Medical Response (00100) Security Team 1.13 FEMA Reimbursement for $52,000 General Subfund labor costs (00100) associated with SFD assistance with summer wild land fires in Texas 1.14 FEMA Mandatory drivers $2,000 General Subfund training for FEMA (00100) Urban Search and Rescue Team members 1.15 FEMA Hazardous material $1,500 General Subfund training (00100) 1.16 FEMA Paramedic training. $24,000 General Subfund (00100) 1.17 FEMA Urban Search & $4,700 General Subfund Rescue training on (00100) communication 1.18 FEMA Urban Search & $4,000 General Subfund Rescue's Global (00100) Positioning System (GPS) training 1.19 King County Advanced infrared $15,000 General Subfund analysis for (00100) hazardous materials 1.20 King County Biological $34,880 General Subfund equipment to (00100) analyze hazardous materials 1.21 FEMA Training to respond $30,000 General Subfund to structural (00100) collapse 1.22 King County Incident command $4,500 General Subfund training (00100) 1.23 Center for Department of $157,640 General Subfund Homeland Defense Homeland Security (00100) and Security Fellowship 1.24 State of Equipment and $1,463 General Subfund Washington supply expenses (00100) associated with the EMS program 1.25 State of Equipment and $50,000 General Subfund Washington, training for marine (00100) Department of response teams, Ecology related to containing oil spills 1.26 FEMA Logistical training $6,500 General Subfund (00100) 1.27 King County Homeland Security $237 General Subfund Equipment (00100) 1.28 King County Seattle Fire $8,500 General Subfund Department's arson (00100) detection dog; and fire investigation equipment 1.29 State Justice Evaluation of $30,000 General Subfund Institute Community Court (00100) 1.30 State Farm Home Retrofit $50,000 62490-Pol-Gtr Insurance Company Public Information Emergency Mgt Campaign (62490) 1.31 Washington State Command Training $45,000 General Subfund Homeland Security and Job Shadowing (00100) Grant 1.32 Washington State Incident Command $47,651 General Subfund Homeland Security System Training (00100) Grant 1.33 King County Office Pandemic Flu $55,000 General Subfund of Emergency Training (00100) Management 1.34 Washington Traffic Traffic Safety $127,000 General Subfund Safety Commission Initiative (00100) 1.35 Seattle Housing SHA Grant for $380,320 General Subfund Authority (SHA) Police Officers (00100) 1.36 State Department State Supported $249,060 General Subfund of Community, Weed & Seed Program (00100) Trade and Economic Development 1.37 Mass Electric Sound Transit $28,050 General Subfund Construction Traffic Control (00100) Company Mass Electric Agreement 1.38 L.K. Comstock & Sound Transit $10,200 General Subfund Company Traffic Control (00100) L.K. Comstock Agreement 1.39 Drug Enforcement Organized Crime $63,000 General Subfund Administration, Drug Enforcement (00100) Executive Office Task Forces for the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces 1.40 Washington State Secure Community $82,650 General Subfund Department of Transition Facility (00100) Social and Health Police Patrol Services Contract Extension 1.41 City of Rosalia, Proceeds from Sale $2,400 General Subfund Washington of Surplus VHS (00100) In-Car Video Cameras 1.42 King County Youth Magnuson Park $50,000 Cumulative Sports Facility Athletic Field #5 Reserve Subfund Grant Unrestricted Subaccount (00164) 1.43 Washington Golden Gardens Park $20,000 Cumulative Operation Safety Fencing Reserve Subfund Lifesaver / Unrestricted Washington Utility Subaccount & Transportation (00164) Commission 1.44 Washington State Corridor Safety $306,000 Transportation Department of Program SR99 at Operating Fund Transportation 90th Street and (10310) 15th Avenue at Roxbury 1.45 Washington State Safety Incentive $126,300 Transportation Department of Funding Rainier Operating Fund Transportation Ave S Corridor (10310) Safety Project 1.46 Washington State Pedestrian & $67,000 Transportation Department of Bicycle Safety Operating Fund Transportation Program (10310) 1.47 Washington State Rainier Avenue $33,000 Transportation Department of Accessible Operating Fund Transportation Pedestrian Medians (10310) & Accessible Pedestrian Signals 1.48 LSTA/Washington Connecting Learners $2,000 Library Projects/ State Library to Libraries WTBBL Subfund of the Library Fund (10440) 1.49 LSTA/Washington Connecting Learners $2,000 Library Projects/ State Library to Libraries - WTBBL Subfund of Greenwood branch the Library Fund library (10440) 1.50 LSTA/Washington Connecting Learners $2,000 Library Projects/ State Library to Libraries WTBBL Subfund of the Library Fund (10440) 1.51 LSTA/Washington Connecting Learners $2,000 Library Projects/ State Library to Libraries WTBBL Subfund of the Library Fund (10440) 1.52 Child Care Child Care $334,000 Human Services Nutrition Nutrition Program Operating Fund (16200) 1.53 Medicaid Grant for Chronic Care $1,727,485 Human Services Chronic Care Management Program Operating Fund Management Program (16200) 1.54 Montlake Community Montlake Community $42,000 2000 Parks Levy Center Advisory Center Advisory Fund (33850) Council Building Council Donation Fund 1.55 Arboretum Washington Park $170,647 2000 Parks Levy Foundation Arboretum Donation Fund (33850) Arboretum Foundation 1.56 King Conservation King Conservation $66,000 Water Fund District District Grant (43000) 1.57 King Conservation King Conservation $134,000 Drainage and District District Grant Wastewater Fund (44010) 1.58 Puget Sound Marine Portable Storage $0 General Subfund Firefighting Trailer (00100) Commission. 1.59 Cooperated HCP Grant Agreement $0 Water Fund Endangered Species (43000) Conservation Fund Section 2. The several provisions of this ordinance are declared to be separate and severable and the invalidity of any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section, or portion of this ordinance, or the invalidity of the application thereof to any person or circumstance, shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this ordinance or the validity of its application to other persons or circumstances. Section 3. Any acts consistent with the authority and prior to the effective date of this ordinance are hereby ratified and confirmed. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its approval by the Mayor, but if not approved and returned by the Mayor within ten (10) days after presentation, it shall take effect as provided by Municipal Code Section 1.04.020. Passed by the City Council the ____ day of _________, 2006, and signed by me in open session in authentication of its passage this _____ day of __________, 2006. _________________________________ President __________of the City Council Approved by me this ____ day of _________, 2006. _________________________________ Gregory J. Nickels, Mayor Filed by me this ____ day of _________, 2006. ____________________________________ City Clerk (Seal) Karen A. Grove/msl DOF Grant Accept 2006 4th Qtr ORD v3a.doc November 6, 2006 Version 3a 1 |
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