King County Clause Samples

King County. Subject to the provisions of Subsection III.B., King County will contribute $1 million to the REDI Fund. King County’s requirement for the use of this investment mirrors the minimum affordable housing unit requirements, as described in Section II.A., for each REDI loan. In addition, within 7 years of capitalization of the fund, some combination of projects that will create and/or preserve a minimum of 5 units affordable to 50% AMI and below, and a minimum of 15 units affordable to 30% AMI and below, must have received a REDI Fund loan within King County. In addition, through an agreement with the Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC), King County will contribute a pass-through grant from the State of Washington in the amount of $2.5 million. The State is granting the funds for a revolving loan fund to support affordable housing opportunities near transit stations and stops that provide frequent and/or high capacity transit services and are located within the Sound Transit service area. The $2.5 million is contributed to the first tier (public top loss tier) on behalf of three participating counties, King, Pierce and Snohomish.
King County. King County shall: a) Hire and administer fellowship stipend payments and manage and distribute professional development funds. b) Be available to the Port and the Fellow for consultation on fellowship progress when needed. c) Provide access to office space, equipment, training, and other items needed to perform assigned work. d) Ensure that Fuse Corps provides supervision and evaluation of the Fellow. e) Refund the Port a pro-rated portion of the $26,667 payment if a Fellow chooses to terminate their employment with King County prior to the 11th month of the fellowship.
King County. If none, list the total number of employees for all businesses located in (2)
King County. King County ("County") is a home rule charter county under the laws of the State of Washington with authority to enact laws and enter
King County. King County shall: a) Procure a contract for a coordinator to support the work of the Coalition per the Coalition’s governance document. This coordinator will be directed by the Executive Steering Committee. The costs for the contract will be shared among King County and the Port of Seattle and other possible entities identified later.
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