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RESOLUTION NO. 995 A RESOLUTION OF THE -CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TUKWILA, WASHINGTON FOR-CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT
.PROGRAM�POLICIES AND •PLANNING
PERIOD- OF- 1987 to 1992.
WHEREAS, on the 7th of May, 1984, the Tukwila City Council adopted
Resolution No. 910 providing for an annual capital improvement planning pro-
cess, and
WHEREAS, the first step of said process called for review and defini-
tion in January of each year, of the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) policies
and priorities for the planning period, and
WHEREAS, the Tukwila City Council is desirous of implementing the CIP
process as provided.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON,
DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Capital Improvement Policies. The capital improvement
planning policies for the 1987 -1992 program period shall be as follows:
1. The current three- tenths of a cent (3/10¢) optional sales tax for
CIP projects may be retained, and an additional two- tenths of a cent (2/101)
may be levied to help fund nonrecurring 1987 -1992 CIP infrastructure projects.
Also, the allowable 106% property tax increase may be levied.
2. Sewer and water rates may be adjusted to provide sufficient reve-
nue to undertake approved CIP utility projects.
3. Bonding for approved CIP projects may be considered an acceptable
means of financing CIP projects.
4. City and intergovernmental projects shall be considered in light
of the efficiency of service provision, responsiveness to citizens' needs, and
impact on City plans.
5. All capital improvement projects will take into account main-
tenance and replacement requirements, and the impact on employee staffing and
support.
6. A proper balance will be maintained between current year and long
term requirements.
7. A proper balance will be maintained between residential and com-
mercial projects.
Section 2. Capital Improvement Plan Priorities. The capital im-
provement planning priorities for the 1987 -1992 program period shall be as
follows:
1. Priority will be given to projects identified in the adopted
functional masterplans of the City (e.g. water, sewer, open space, TIP, etc.)
2. Consideration for new CIP projects will be given to projects
which enhance the entrances to the City.
3. Consideration for new CIP projects shall be given to unique op-
portunities, special or emergency needs identified in special studies or
plans, or as a result of public input.
4. Priority will be given to essential infrastructure and equipment
needs.
Section 3. Review. These policies and priorities shall be reviewed
and redefined each January as provided in Resolution No. 910.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at a
regular meeting thereof this day of 1986.
4e e
l M cil President
Approv d as to Form Attest /Authenticated
Offi of the City A o ney
Maxine Anderson, City Clerk
Filed with the City Clerk:
Passed by the City Counci 1 :.3 f7- 96
Resolution No. S