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COW 2018-11-13 Item 4G - Resolution - 2019 Legislative Agenda
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COW 2018-11-13 Item 4G - Resolution - 2019 Legislative Agenda
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Community Development&Neighborhoods Minutes October 23, 2018 <br />D. Resolution: Community Development & Public Works Fees <br />Staff is seeking Council approval of a resolution that would update the consolidated permit fee <br />schedule for Public Works and for Land Use. The proposal maintains the 3% credit card fee, <br />increases flat land use fees at 3.2%, and passes Hearing Examiner fees on to the applicant. <br />UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO NOVEMBER 5, 2018 REGULAR CONSENT AGENDA. <br />E. Resolution: 2019 Legislative Agenda <br />Staff is seeking Council approval of a resolution that would adopt a legislative agenda for use in <br />Olympia during the next session. The Legislative Agenda provides direction to staff on policy <br />positions. Tukwila's state lobbyist, Jennifer Ziegler, has notified the City she is going to <br />discontinue service and staff will return with a proposal for a replacement. The draft Agenda <br />includes relevant additions and deletions including reference to the Allentown Bridge, <br />reestablishing the Streamlined Sales Tax Mitigation payments, and changing the day fate for <br />inmates to ensure equitable reimbursements to facilities like SCORE. The proposal was also in <br />the Transportation & Infrastructure Committee, which requested additional language <br />referencing the efforts of the Streamlined Sales Tax mitigation tax force. This proposed <br />amendment will be reflected in the resolution presented to the Committee of the Whole. Chair <br />Kruller noted that the Sound Cities Association is also finalizing its 2019 legislative agenda and <br />she is supporting language that would preserve cities' rights relating to future transportation <br />investment technologies. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO NOVEMBER 13, 2018 <br />COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. <br />Adjourned 6:20 p.m. <br />Committee Chair Approval <br />Minutes by LH <br />102 <br />
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