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Legislation Title. AN ORDINANCE relating to a protest waiver agreement between and among the City, the Waterfront Park Conservancy, and certain property owners affected by the proposed Waterfront Local Improvement District; approving the agreement and authorizing the Director of the Office of the Waterfront and Civic Projects and the Superintendent of the Department of Parks and Recreation to execute the agreement and implement its terms.
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Legislation Title. AN ORDINANCE relating to the provision of tenant relocation assistance to displaced tenants; establishing requirements for residential tenancies; establishing regulations about penalties and the issuance of building permits for violators of the Tenant Relocation Assistance Ordinance; amending Sections 7.24.030, 7.24.050, 10.09.085, 22.210.030, 22.210.140, 22.210.150, and 22.210.180 of the Seattle Municipal Code and adding a new Section 22.210.136; amending Section 106.6.3 of the 2012 Seattle Building Code; and amending Section R105.6.3 of the 2012 Seattle Residential Code.
Legislation Title. An ordinance relating to the Seattle Ethics and Elections Commission; authorizing the Executive Director to execute an agreement with the City of Xxxxxxxx for renewing an independent ethics program for the City of Xxxxxxxx; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts. Summary and background of the Legislation: In 2011, the SEEC and the City of Xxxxxxxx entered into an agreement for the SEEC to provide ethics advice and investigations to Xxxxxxxx on an as-needed basis. Xxxxxxxx and the SEEC are interested in renewing the contract.
Legislation Title. AN ORDINANCE relating to the City Light Department; authorizing the execution of the Maintenance Obligations and Ownership Agreement for Boundary Substation with the Bonneville Power Administration; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.
Legislation Title. AN ORDINANCE relating to the City Light Department, approving a 15-year franchise to construct, operate, maintain, replace, and repair an electrical light and power system in, across, over, along, under, through, and below certain designated public rights-of-way in the City of SeaTac.
Legislation Title. AN ORDINANCE authorizing the Department of Parks and Recreation to enter into an agreement with Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences to renovate the South Park Community Center site and develop an ongoing relationship in the South Park community consistent with the Terms of Agreement in Attachment 1. Summary and background of the Legislation: This legislation authorizes the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) to enter into an agreement with Seattle Academy so it can begin fund raising $4 million for the South Park Campus Playfield, consistent with the terms laid out in the Terms of Agreement: South Park Campus Field Project (Attachment 1 to the ordinance). The terms of the agreement are consistent with existing DPR policies that allow the department to establish scheduling priorities specific to a particular site in return for major facility improvements or other considerations of benefit to the public. DPR engaged with South Park residents using a targeted approach to ensure access to historically underrepresented community members. Outreach was done at the South Park Community Center Late Night Teen Program, Summer Day Camp, the playground and wading pool, evening family events, as well as several special events throughout the South Park neighborhood. DPR was able to reach over 500 South Park residents and receive feedback on what they wanted to see in the South Park Community Center site design. DPR will move forward the site plan design, finalized in Spring 2018 (Attachment A), to install and relocate a play area, install a spray park, mitigate health impacts through landscaping, create a full-size multi-sport synthetic turf field with a circular walking trail, an outdoor fitness zone, LED lighting, ADA accessibility and a renovated parking lot. The conceptual level cost estimate for the project is approximately $9.8 million, which will be funded by City and private resources. DPR, along with the South Park community, has worked to secure state and county grants and donations ($1.2 million pending), and funding from the Seattle Park District Major Projects Challenge Fund ($2 million). This funding, combined with additional capital investments from the Seattle Park District ($800,000) and Real Estate Excise Tax ($1.8 million), and the $4 million donation from Seattle Academy for the athletic field and lighting, will enable us to move forward on the South Park Community Center Sitewide Design. Template last revised: November 13, 2018. Xxxxx Xxxx DPR...
Legislation Title. AN ORDINANCE relating to the Department of Parks and Recreation; authorizing the execution of an agreement for a pilot project for Activation and Programming of Westlake Park and Occidental Square Park; and ratifying and confirming prior acts. Summary and background of the Legislation: This legislation authorizes the Superintendent of the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) to enter into an agreement to have DBIA Services to provide activation and programming at Occidental and Westlake parks. XXXX will manage permitting and scheduling of activation, programming, concessions, vending and special events. DPR will continue to permit, and maintain responsibility, for all First Amendment and free speech activities. DPR will pay DBIA $60,000, an amount DBIA will match with a minimum of three private dollars for every public dollar spent. The agreement ends on April 30, 2016. This is a Seattle Park District funded project: Urban Park Partnerships.
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Legislation Title. AN ORDINANCE relating to City-owned real property located at 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx; authorizing the sale of the property for fair market value through a negotiated sale; authorizing the Director of the Department of Finance and Administrative Services to execute all necessary documents to accomplish such property sale; and designating how proceeds from the sale shall be distributed.
Legislation Title. AN ORDINANCE related to the City Light Department; authorizing and directing the General Manager and Chief Executive Officer of City Light to execute an Interlocal Agreement with the Kalispel Tribe of Indians. Summary and background of the Legislation: This legislation enables the City of Seattle/Seattle City Light to enter a 5-year Interlocal Agreement with the Kalispel Tribe of Indians. To support ongoing development of a skilled workforce and cultural diversity in the community surrounding the Boundary Project, the City agrees to provide financial support for the Kalispel Career Training Center as authorized in the Interlocal Agreement. This legislation creates the funding mechanism between the City of Seattle/Seattle City Light and the Kalispel Tribe for development of a skilled and viable workforce within the tribe and local community. This legislation serves to enhance an already long-term relationship between City Light and the tribe that has been formalized through our FERC license to operate the Boundary Hydroelectric Project.
Legislation Title. AN ORDINANCE relating to the City Light Department; approving a 15-year franchise to construct, operate, maintain, replace, and repair an electrical light and power system in, across, over, along, under, through, and below certain designated public rights-of-way in the City of Lake Forest Park.
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