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Supporting Shoreline School District No. 412 Proposition 1, replacement of the educational programs and operations tax levy and Proposition 2, replacement of the Capital Tax Levy for technology improvements and support
Rejecting all bids received by the City on the NW Innis Arden Way Boeing Creek Culvert Replacement Project (Hidden Lake Phase 2) and authorizing a further call for bids.
Adopting revisions to personnel policies and practices set forth in the Employee Handbook, establishing an effective date of December 8, 2025
Designating Akropong, Ghana a Sister City
Adopting the City of Shoreline 2025-2030 Hazard Plan Annex to the King County Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan
Adopting the Park Facilities ADA Transition Plan
Adopting a Sister City Policy for the City of Shoreline's Sister City Program
Stating its intent to establish and implement an equivalent service unit fee structure for surface water management fees
Approving the 2025-2030 Surface Water Master Plan
Establishing the 2026 Fee Schedule for Fees, Rates, Costs, and Charges pursuant to Chapter 3.01 Fee Schedule of the Shoreline Municipal Code
Assigning the City Manager the responsibility to designate an ADA Coordinator and adopt an administrative process for adoption and updating of grievance procedures for complaints alleging a violation of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Supporting King County Proposition 1, Parks, Recreation, Trails, and Open Space Levy for six consecutive years with collection starting in 2026
Amending Section 1 of the Planning and Community Development section of the 2025 Fee Schedule to establish a fee for the processing of applications for the extension of a Multi-family tax exemption period as provided in Chapter 3.27 Multi-Family Tax Exemption and Chapter 3.01 Fee Schedule of the Shoreline Municipal Code.
Regarding the 148th Street Non-Motorized Bridge Project - Phase 2; rejecting the bid of Max J. Kuney Company; determining the lowest responsible , responsive bidder; awarding a public works contract to Kraemer North America, LLC for construction of the project; providing for change order authority; and authorizing the City Manager to execute the same.
Adopting a revised and extended six-year Transportation Improvement Program for the calendar years 2026 through 2031 and directing the same to be filed with the State Secretary of Transportation and Transportation Improvement Board.
Affirming its commitment to ensure that all individuals, regardless of gender identity, sexual orientation or gender expression, feel safe and supported, and declaring the City of Shoreline to be an inviting, equitable, and safe community for LGBTQIA2S+ people
Amending the Planning and Community Development section of the 2025 Fee Schedule to impose a citywide fee for the removal of trees measuring 24 inches DBH or greater pursuant to Shoreline Municipal Code Section 20.50.350(B) and Chapter 3.01 Fee Schedule of the Shoreline Municipal Code.
Approving placement on the ballot of a renewed countywide levy proposal for funding the Medic One/Emergency Medical Services (EMS) levy for the period from January 1, 2026, through December 31, 2031.
Amending certain Wastewater Utility Rates set forth in the 2025 Fee Schedule as adopted by Resolution No. 530.
Supporting Shoreline Fire Department and Northshore Fire Department Proposition 1, creating the Shoreline Fire Department Regional Fire Authority, placed on the ballot for the February 11, 2025, special election by the Shoreline Fie Department and the Northshore Fire Department through passage of a joint resolution.
Amending the Planning and Community Development section of the 2025 Fee Schedule to provide for an annual user fee for a dedicated parking space for carshare service providers for City right-of-way pursuant to Chapter 3.01 Fee Schedule of the Shoreline Municipal Code.
Amending Council Rules of Procedure relating to community presentations and winter break.
Adopting revisions to personnel policies and practices set forth in the Employee Handbook, establishing an effective date of January 1, 2025
Opposing the passage of Washington State ballot initiative No. 2066 concerning regulating energy services, including natural gas and electrification.
Updating the City of Shoreline's policy on the investment of public funds
Declaring a certain City-owned equipment surplus and authorizing its sale as provided in Shoreline Municipal Code, Chapter 3.50
Approving the Shoreline 2025-2029 Commute Trip Reduction Plan subject to approval by the Washington State Transportation Demand Management Technical Committee
Establishing the 2025 Fee Schedule for fees, rates, cost, and charges pursuant to Chapter 3.01 Fee Schedule of the Shoreline Municipal Code
Opposing the passage of Washington State Ballot Initiative No. 2117 concerning carbon tax credit trading
To support the formation of a Sister Cities Association
Approving the execution and filing of grant applications and resolution/authorization forms as required by the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office
Approving the execution and filing of a grant application resolution / authorization form as required by the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office
Approving the 2024-2025 Parks, Recreation, Open Space and Arts Plan for the purpose of State of Washington Recreation and Conservation Office funding eligibility
Amending the Wastewater Utility Rate Schedule of the 2024 Fee Schedule as adopted by Resolution No. 515.
Authorizing the intergovernmental sale of real property to the Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority (Sound Transit) in exchange for surplus property
Adopting a revised and extended six-year Transportation Improvement Program for the calendar years 2025 through 2030 and directing the same to be filed with the State Secretary of Transportation and Transportation Improvement Board.
Amending the Recreation Refund Policy and Procedures adopted by Resolution No. 451
Discontinuing support for the Shoreline Sister Cities Association and terminating the Sister City relationship policy adopted by Resolution No. 194 and amended by Resolution No. 213.
Dissolving the sister city relationship with Boryeong City, Republic of Korea.
Declaring a certain city-owned street maintenance vehicle surplus and authorizing its sale as provided in Shoreline Municipal Code, Chapter 3.50.
Amending Council Rules of Procedure relating to public comment and decorum.
Setting a public hearing date before the City of Shoreline Hearing Examiner to consider the vacation of portions of public rights-of-way NE 148th Street, NE 161st Street, NE 170th Street, NE 174th Street, NE 178th Street, NE 180th Street, NE 189th Street, 1st Avenue NE, and 5th Avenue NE, all lying east of Interstate 5, for the Lynnwood Link Extension Light Rail project.
Establishing the 2024 Fee Schedule for fees, rates, costs and charges pursuant to chapter 3.01 Fee Schedule of the Shoreline Municipal Code.
Supporting King County Proposition 1, placed on the ballot by the King County Council through the passage of King County Ordinance 19604, concerning funding for veterans, seniors and human services.
Amending the fee schedule to provide a fee for authorized removal of significant trees 24 inches DBH and greater in cottage housing developments.
Repealing Resolution No. 483, a Resolution requiring mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations as a qualification for employment or public service and for contractors providing services at city facilities.
Supporting King County Proposition 1, placed on the ballot by Ordinance 19572, concerning funding for mental health and substance use disorder services.
Rejecting all bids for bid number 10193: midblock crossing & citywide flashing beacons and radar speed signs.
Approving the relocation plan for the non-motorized bridge project, and increasing City Manager property acquisition authority for certain properties.
Adopting a revised and extended six-year Transportation Improvement program for the calendar years 2024 through 2029 and directing the same to be filed with the state Secretary of Transportation and Transportation Improvement Board.
Approving a Public Participation Plan for the 2024 Comprehensive Plan Periodic Review.
Amending Council rules of procedure relating to location of meetings and remote attendance, and other housekeeping items.
Adopting the 2022 update to the Climate Action Plan.
Adopting revisions to personnel policies and practices set forth in the employee handbook, establishing an effective dates of February 1, 2023.
Approving a scope of work and master schedule for the 2024 Comprehensive Plan periodic review.
Authorizing formation of the Regional Crisis Response Agency and the incorporation of the agency as a nonprofit corporation under chapter 24.06 RCW; authorizing the City Manager to execute the Regional Crisis Response Agency interlocal agreement; and other matters related thereto.
Rescinding Resolution No. 454 ratifying a local declaration of public health emergency related to the COVID-19 virus.
Authorizing the use of electronic signatures and remote notarization on electronic records in the conduct of city business.
Declaring certain city-owned real property located at 14509 Third Avenue N. as surplus.
Expressing support for King County's RE+ pledge to minimize solid waste.
Establishing the 2023 Fee Schedule
Declaring a climate emergency and directing the city to take accelerated and comprehensive action to address the climate crisis.
Adding a new permit fee to the fee schedule.
Providing for the submission to the qualified electors of the CoS at the November 8, 2022 general election of a proposition authorizing the city to increase its regular property tax levy.
Repealing Resolution No. 459 which temporarily provided for meetings and public hearings to be held electronically due to COVID-19 public health emergency.
Declaring a certain city-owned surface water utility vehicle surplus and authorizing its sale
Adopting a revised and extended six-year Transportation Improvement Program for the calendar years 2023 through 2028.
A resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington approving the relocation plan and increasing City Manager property acquisition authority for State Route 523 (N/NE 145th Street) & Interstate-5 (I-5) interchange project.
Approving the relocation plan for the N 175th St, Stone Ave N to I-5 project, and increasing property acquisition authority
Supporting Shoreline School District Ballot Proposition No. 1 – Replacement of Expiring Levy for Educational Programs and Operations and Proposition No. 2 – Replacement of Expiring Capital Levy for Technology Improvement and Support
Amending the Council Rules of Procedure relating to remote attendance and public comment at meetings
Adopting the 2022 Fee Schedule for rates, fees, and charges for services provided by the City
Mandatory Vaccination Policy
Adopting revisions to personnel policies and practices set forth in the Shoreline Employee Handbook
Amending Res. 471 to establish a fee for Subdivision Vacations.
Rejecting the apparent low bid for bid number 9967: 1st Avenue NE New Sidewalk Project.
Surplusing Vehicles and Equipment for the Public Works Wastewater Division
Approval of the Shoreline Housing Action Plan
- Repealing Res. No. 405 and updating the Public Art Policy.
Adopting the 2022-2027 Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP).
Repealing Resolution No. 417, a resolution adopting Wastewater Revenue and Customer Policy.
- Adopting rates, charges, and fees for the Wastewater Utility.
- Amending Section 3 of Resolution 453 - Intergovernmental Transfer of Property at 7th Ave NE and NE 185th Street to Sound Transit for the Purpose of Light Rail Station/System Construction.
- Establishing a Fee Schedule for rates, fees, and charges for services provided by the City.
Amending the Council Rules of Procedure Relating to the Order of Business and other housekeeping items.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, declaring a certain City-owned vehicle surplus and authorizing its sale as provided in Shoreline Municipal Code, Chapter 3.50.
A Resolution of the City of Shoreline, Washington making a Declaration and Finding of Substantial Need to set the limit factor at one hundred one percent for regular property taxes for the year 2021.
A Resolution of the City Council, City of Shoreline, Washington, declaring the City's commitment to building an anti-racist community.
A Public Health Emergency Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, revising the program funding and implementation plan adopted by Resolution 460 to provide for additional CARES Act relief funds allocated to the City of Shoreline.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, declaring a certain city-owned vehicle surplus and authorizing its sale as provided in Shoreline Municipal Code, Chapter 3.50.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, approving the purchase of real property located on the south side of North 185th Street, identified by King County Tax Parcel numbers 7276100015, 7276100016, 7276100017, 7276100018, and 727610TRCT, for park purposes and authorizing the City Manager to finalize the purchase.
A Resolution of the City of Shoreline, Washington, adopting revisions to the personnel policies in the employee handbook to provide improved readability and comprehension; to provide for clarification and revision of existing policies; to incorporate certain internal practices; and to incorporate requirements in relation to leave as a result of State and Federal legislation and rules in relation to COVID-19.
A resolution of the City of Shoreline, Washington adopting revisions to the personnel policies set forth in the Employee Handbook related to the layoff (reduction in force) and furlough (temporary reduction in hours) policies.
A public health emergency resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, adopting the King County Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan update.
A public health emergency resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, establishing a program funding and implementation plan for the City of Shoreline's CARES Act relief funds.
A resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, temporarily providing for meetings and public hearings of the City Council and City Boards and Commissions to be held electronically due to COVID-19 public health emergency.
A resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, adopting a revised and extended six-year transportation improvement program for the calendar years 2021 through 2026 and directing the same to be filed with the state Secretary of Transportation and Transportation Improvement Board.
A public health emergency resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington establishing a COVID-19 virus community emergency response grant program.
A public emergency resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, authorizing the City Manager to issue temporary emergency orders for the waiver or suspension of regulatory obligations related to the response to the COVID-19 virus for protection of public health and safety; establishing an immediate effective date and a duration.
- A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, ratifying declaration of public health emergency related to the COVID-19 virus.
- A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington authorizing an intergovernmental sale of real property to the Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority (Sound Transit) in exchange for surplus property.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, authorizing interfund loans to the general capital fund from the general fund and roads capital funds for the purchase of property for a future aquatic, recreation and community center in an amount not to exceed $17,200,000 and interest charges for a period not to exceed one year.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, amending Resolution 432 that adopted a recreation program refund policy and procedures.
A resolution of the City of Shoreline adopting an updated version of the King County-Cities Climate Collaboration (K4C) Joint Climate Commitments.
A Resolution of City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, declaring the City Council's intent to adopt Legislation to authorize the maximum capacity of a sales and use tax for affordable and supportive housing in accordance with Substitute House Bill 1406.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, repealing Resolution No. 182.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, setting a Public Hearing date before the City of Shoreline Hearing Examiner to consider vacation of the right-of-way commonly referred to as 7th Avenue NE and a portion of NE 185th Street.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, consenting to the transfer of control of the cable franchise granted in Ordinance No. 522.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, approving the Shoreline Place Development Agreement, File No. PLN18-0206, between the City and MGP XII SB Aurora, LLC.
A Resolution of the City of Shoreline, Washington, amending Council Rules of Procedure relating to use of gender references and surnames, start times for public hearings and public testimony.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, opposing Initiative Measure No. 976, an initiative seeking to repeal authority ti impose certain vehicle taxes, change vehicle valuation laws, and limit motor vehicle license fees to $30.00.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, approving the 2019 Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for the King County Solid Waste System.
A Resolution of the City Council, of the City of Shoreline, Washington, to support policies and programs aimed at reducing gun violence; and to urge the United States Senate to take action on Legislation to require background checks on all gun sells.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, declaring certain city-owned vehicles surplus and authorizing their sale as provided in Shoreline Municipal Code, Chapter 3.50.
A Resolution of the City of Shoreline, Washington, approving the sale of the City's limited tax general obligation bonds, 2019 in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $10,000,000 to provide funds to finance the costs of carrying out certain transportation improvement projects and to pay costs of issuing the bonds; delegating certain authority to approve the final terms of the bonds; and providing for other matters related thereto, all in accordance with Ordinance No. 853 of the City.
A Resolution of the City of Shoreline, Washington, approving placement on the Ballot of a countywide levy proposal for funding the Medic One/Emergency Medical Services (EMS) levy for the period from January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2025.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, authorizing filing with the King County Boundary Review Board of a Notice of Intent to assume that portion of the Ronald Wastewater District erroneously omitted from the 2014 Notice of Intent.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, authorizing an extension of an interfund loan to the General Capital Fund from the General Fund in an amount not to exceed $2,100,000 and interest charges for a period not to exceed fifteen months.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, adopting a Six-Year (2020-2025) Transportation Improvement Plan and directing the same to be filed with the Washington State Secretary of Transportation and Transportation Improvement Board.
A Resolution of the City of Shoreline, Washington adopting revisions to Personnel Policies set forth in the Employee Handbook related to the Standby and Callback Policy.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, amending sections of the Recreation Program Refund Policy and Procedures.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, declaring certain city-owned vehicles surplus and authorizing their sale as provided in Shoreline Municipal Code, Chapter 3.50.
A Resolution of the City of Shoreline, Washington, providing for Ballot Proposition to be submitted to the qualified voters of the City at the general election to be held on November 6, 2018, to authorize a sales and use tax to be imposed within the boundaries of the City upon all taxable retail sales and uses in the amount of two-tenths of one percent for a period of not more than twenty years, commencing not earlier than April 1, 2019, for the purpose of financing the costs of constructing, maintaining, rehabilitating, repairing and/or preserving sidewalks in the City.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, adopting a six-year (2019 - 2014) Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) and directing the same to be filed with the Washington State Secretary of Transportation and Transportation Improvement Board.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, authorizing an extension of an interfund loan to the General Capital Fund from the General Fund in an amount not to exceed $2,100.000 and interest charges for a period not to exceed one year
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, setting a Public Hearing date before the City of Shoreline Hearing Examiner to consider vacation of a portion of the Right-Of-Way on 25th Avenue NW
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, ratifying the 2017 update to the Water Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) 8 Chinook Salmon Conservation Plan.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, establishing a grievance procedure for complaints alleging a violation of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act and designating and ADA Coordinator.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, repealing Resolution 394 that adopted a Recreation Program Refund Policy and Procedures in its entirety and adopting a new Recreation Program Refund Policy and Procedures.
A Resolution of the City Council of Shoreline, Washington, amending Council rules of procedure relating to workshop dinner meeting room location and public comment/testimony visual aids.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, amending Resolution No. 411 to authorize the sale of the Shoreline Police Station (1206 N. 185th Street) by Real Estate Broker.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, amending the authorized individual for the Washington State Local Investment Pool
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, adopting a Wastewater Revenue and Customer Policy for the City of Shoreline's Wastewater Utility
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, pledging to join as partners in the Puget Sound Regional Climate Preparedness Collaborative and to work together with other local, tribal and regional governments, organizations and professionals in addressing regional climate risks.
A Resolution of the City of Shoreline, Washington, Revising the City Business Expense Policy for Employees and Officials Regarding Allowable Business Expenses
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, approving the 2017 - 2023 Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Plan for the purpose of State of Washington Recreation and Conservation Office Funding Eligibility
A Resolution of the City Council, City of Shoreline, Washington, Stating the City Council's Support for Uniform Rates and Services and Coordinated Planning under the Growth Management Act for the Wastewater Utility
A Resolution of the City Council, City of Shoreline, Washington, Affirming the City of Shoreline's Support for the Principles of the Paris Climate Accord
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, Repealing Resolution No. 163 and Adopting a new Connie King Scholarship program Policy and Procedures
A Resolution of the City of Shoreline, Washington, Adopting revisions to Personnel Policies to provide for an update to the Sick Leave Policy for regular employees, an Extra Help Sick Leave Policy, and a Policy instructing employees on what to do if they receive a Subpoena or Notice of Deposition regarding City business.
A Resolution of the City of Shoreline, Washington, Opposing the continued investigation of Point Wells by King County as a candidate site for a Wastewater Treatment Plant
- A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, repealing Resolution No. 312 in its ENTIRETY
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, Declaring certain city-owned real property surplus located at 1206 N. 185th Street (Shoreline Police Station), tax parcel 164350-0085 and Authorizing sale of the real property as provided in Shoreline Municipal Code, Chapter 3.55
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, Adopting a Six-Year (2018 - 2023) Transportation Improvement Plan and Directing the same to be filed with the State Secretary of Transportation and Transportation Improvement Board
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, Declaring Certain City-Owned Vehicles and Equipment Surplus and Authorizing Their Sale as Provided in Shoreline Municipal Code, Chapter 3.50
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, Rejecting All Bids for BID Number 8365; Bike Plan Implementation
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, Approving A Public Art Policy as Provided in SMC 3.35.150
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, Approving a Public Art Plan for 2017 Through 2022
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, Delegating Authority to the City Manager, the Public Works Director, the City Engineer, the Transportation Services Manager, and the Engineering Manager to Legally Bind the City of Shoreline for the Sole Purpose of Requesting Federal Reimbursement for Transportation Projects
A Resolution of the City of Shoreline, Washington, Adopting Revisions to Personnel Policies o Provide for Improved Readability and Comprehension, to Incorporate Certain Practices to Adopt a Supplemental Paid Family Leave Policy
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Shoreline, Washington, Adopting a Program for Compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Related Non-Discrimination Statutes as a Recipient of Federal Funds for Transit Facilities
A Resolution of the City Council, City of Shoreline, Washington, Declaring the City of Shoreline to be an Inviting, Equitable and Safe Community For All and Prohibiting By City of Shoreline Officers and Employees into Immigration Status and Activities Designed to Ascertain Such Status
A Resolution of the City Council of the City Of Shoreline, Washington, Determining and Declaring Upon What Roadways Angle Parking May Be Permitted Pursuant To RCW 46.61.575(3).
Authoring the re-filing with the Snohomish County Boundary Review Board of a notice of intent to assume that portion of the Ronald Wastewater District located in Snohomish County.
Supporting Shoreline School District No. 412 Proposition 1, bonds to rebuild schools and build an early learning center.
Appointing the City Manager for the purpose of designating certain expenditures for reimbursement from bonds that may be authorized and approved by the City for issuance in the future.
Prohibiting non-essential City-related travel to the state of North Carolina.
Adopting a Recreation Program Refund Policy and Procedures
Stating the City Council's support for Sound Transit's ST3 ballot Proposition Number 1 to provide the expansion of light rail, commuter rail and bus rapid transit service throughout the region
Rejecting all bids for Bid Number 8491: 15th Avenue NE Pavement Preservation - NE 148th Street to NE 155th Street
Urging the prohibition of the transportation of crude oil by rail through the City of Shoreline
Urging the prohibition of the transportation of coal via rail through the City of Shoreline
Providing for the submission to the qualified electors of the City of Shoreline at the November 8, 2016 general election of a proposition authorizing the City to increase its regular property tax levy above the limit otherwise allowed by RCW 84.55.010 to fund Public Safety, Parks Operations, and Community Services; setting forth the ballot proposition; directing the City Clerk to certify to the King County Auditor this resolution for the Auditor to place the proposition on the November 8, 2016 ballot, and providing for other matters properly related thereto.
Adopting a six-year (2017-2022) Transportation Improvement Plan and directing the same to be filed with the State Secretary of Transportation and Transportation Improvement Board.
Authorizing the Administrative Services Director to execute an interlocal agreement between the State of Washington Department of Revenue and the City of Shoreline for the purpose of data sharing
Authorizing the Administrative Services Director to execute an interlocal agreement between the State of Washington Department of Licensing and the City of Shoreline (formerly Shoreline Transportation Benefit District) for the collection and administration of licensing fees.
Authorizing application for funding assistance for a Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program Project to the Recreation and Conservation Funding Board (RCO) as provided in Chapter 79A.15 and 79A.25 RCW, WAC 286, and other applicable authorities
Authorizing application for funding assistance for a youth athletic facilities program project to the Recreation and Conservation Funding Board (RCO) as provided in Chapter 79A.25 RCW, WAC 286, and other applicable authorities
Authorizing application for funding assistance for a land and water conservation fund program project to the Recreation and Conservation Funding Board (RCO) as provided in Title 54, U.S.C. Section 200305, 79A.25 RCW, WAC 286, and other applicable authorities
Repealing Resolution No. 162 and adopting a new Recreation Scholarship Program policy and procedures
Declaring certain City-owned vehicles and equipment surplus and authorizing their sale as provided in Shoreline Municipal code, Chapter 3.50.
Amending Council Rules of Procedure relating to Public Comment and Mayoral Appointments.
Amending Council Rules of Procedure relating to Public Comment
Supporting King County's declaration of emergency due to homelessness affecting King County and expressing the City of Shoreline's commitment to work with King County and partner agencies on plans to address homelessness.
Relating to the abatement of dangerous and unfit buildings and premises; confirming a declaration of public nuisance; providing for the abatement of dangerous of nuisance conditions; authorizing the City Attorney's Office to take such action, including application to federal court for relief all related to property at 900 and 904 N 155th Street and 15555 and 15565 Aurora Avenue North in the City (King County Parcel Nos. 1826049081, 182604952, 1826049453, 1826049454) within Section 18, Township 26 N, Range 4 E, W.M., King County, Washington
Prescribing procedure regarding Transportation Corridor Study and mitigations
Indicating the City's intent to conduct a public hearing concerning the assumption of the rights, powers, functions and obligations of the Shoreline Transportation Benefit District
Authorizing application for funding assistance for a youth athletic facilities program project to the Recreation and Conservation Funding Board as provided in Chapter 79A.25 RCW and related regulations
Authorizing an extension of an interfund loan to the Roads Capital Fund from the General Fund in an amount not to exceed $2,500,000 and interest charges for a period not to exceed one year.
To consent to transfer control of the franchise granted to Abovenet Communication Inc. to Zayo Group, LLC
Repealing post-issuance tax compliance policies for tax-exempt bonds in accordance with requirements of the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") adopted in Resolution No. 308 and approving revised post-issuance tax compliance policies for tax-exempt bonds
Authoring reimbursement of expenditures for costs relating to Surface Water Capital Projects from bond proceeds
Adopting a policy prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sex as required by RCW 49.60.505
Adopting a six-year (2016-2021) Transportation Improvement Plan and directing the same to be filed with the State Secretary of Transportation and Transportation Improvement Board
Authorizing an Interfund Loan to the General Fund for the Brugger's Bog Maintenance Facility debt service in an amount not to exceed $600,000 with interest charges through December 31, 2018.
- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SHORELINE, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING PUBLIC DEFENSE STANDARDS IN ACCORDANCE WITH RCW 10.101.030 AND REQUESTING THE CITY MANAGER TO PROVIDE UPDATES TO THE CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ANY FUTURE CHANGES IN THE UNDERLYING ADOPTED STANDARDS IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE ANNUAL BUDGET REPORT.
- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SHORELINE AUTHORIZING THE ADOPTION OF THE KING COUNTY REGIONAL HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN UPDATE
- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SHORELINE, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING REVISIONS TO PERSONNEL POLICIES TO REFLECT THE EMPLOYER MANDATE OF THE PATIENT PROTECTION AND AFFORDABLE CARE ACT.
- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SHORELINE, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING AN INTERFUND LOAN TO THE ROADS CAPITAL FUND FROM THE GENERAL FUND IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $2,500,000 AND INTEREST CHARGES FOR A PERIOD NOT TO EXCEED ONE YEAR
- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SHORELINE, WASHINGTON AUTHORIZING INVESTMENT OF MONIES IN THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT POOL
- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SHORELINE, WASHINGTON, RATIFYING THE AMENDMENTS TO THE KING COUNTY COUNTYWIDE PLANNING POLICIES.
- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SHORELINE, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING REVISIONS TO PERSONNEL POLICIES TO REFLECT RECENT LEGISLATIVE AMENDMENTS, COURT DECISIONS, AND TO PROVIDE CONSISTENT AND EQUITABLE BENEFITS
- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SHORELINE, WASHINGTON RELATED TO PUBLIC WORKS BOARD 2016 CONSTRUCTION LOAN FUNDING REQUIREMENTS
- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SHORELINE, WASHINGTON, TO SIGN THE GROWING TRANSIT COMMUNITIES REGIONAL COMPACT AGREEING TO BE A REGIONAL PARTNER IN IMPLEMENTING THE GROWING TRANSIT COMMUNITIES STRATEGY
- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SHORELINE, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING A SIX-YEAR (2015-2020) TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PLAN AND DIRECTING THE SAME TO BE FILED WITH THE STATE SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT BOARD.
- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SHORELINE, WASHINGTON, AMENDING COUNCIL RULES OF PROCEDURE RELATING TO COUNCIL MEETINGS
- Supporting King County Transportation District Proposition No. 1, Sales and Use Tax and Vehicle Fee for Transportation Improvements Investment Code Section Amendment
- Council support of Shoreline School District Proposition 1 & 2
- Employee Handbook Amendment to Section 8.12 regarding mobile computing devices
- Updating the Transportation Master Plan
- Authorizing the City Manager to execute an Interlocal Agreement with ACW for self insurance
- FINAL PLAT OF KAINTZ SUBDIVISION NO. 201922
- Adopting the 2014-2019 Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP)
- Authorizing an Interfund loan to the General Capital Projects Fund for Brugger's Bog Maintenance Facility
- Aurora Square Community Renewal Area (CRA) Public-Private Project: Right-of-way (ROW) Vacation and Dedication
- Intent to Designate a Property Tax Exemption Target Area
- Adopting a Community Renewal Area (CRA) Plan for Aurora Square
Updated: Supporting the countywide ballot proposition for reauthorizing the Medic One/Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Levy for the period from January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2019
- Revising City’s Business Expense Policy for Employees and Officials
- SUPPORTING THE COUNTYWIDE BALLOT PROPOSITION FOR REAUTHORIZING THE MEDIC ONE/EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) LEVY FOR THE PERIOD FROM JANUARY 1, 2014 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2019
- Ratifying the King County Countywide Planning Policies
- Statement of opposition to coal trains
- Reimbursement for Brugger's Bog
- Amending the Neighborhoods Mini Grant Program
- Extending an interfund loan for the Aurora project
- Updating the Transportation Master Plan
- Amending the Council Rules of Procedure – Calendar and Holidays
- Adopting a Community Renewal Plan for Aurora Square
- Supporting Approval of the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) Levy on the November 6 General Election Ballot
- Supporting Marriage Equality and Approval of Referendum 74 on the Nov. 6 General Election Ballot
- Wagner Street Vacation
- Six Year (2013-2018) TIP
- Adopting the Shoreline Master Program
- Rules of Procedure -- Amending the Council Rules of Procedure and Council Meeting Notice requirements
- Compensation Changes - Storm Response Team
- Amending the Employee Handbook policies regarding 1) layoffs; and 2) requests for reclassification
- Personnel Policies & Procedures
- Supporting Marriage Equality in Washington State
- Extension of Interfund Loan
- Adopting revised business expense policy
- Declaring Support for Shoreline School District Ballot Proposition 1: Supplemental Levy to Support Class Size
- Parks and Recreation Open Space Master Plan
- Six Year (2012-2017) TIP
- Amending the layoff policy in the Employee Handbook
- Fixing the time for Public Hearing on Street Vacation
- Requesting Regional Associations to Reduce 2011 Budgets and Association Dues
- Interfund Loan
- Rules of Procedure -- Amending the Council Rules of Procedure relating to Special Meetings
- Creating a Bond Policy
- Levy Lid Lift
- Rules of Procedure -- Changing City Council Meeting start time
- Authorizing the 2011-2016 Transportation Improvement Plan
- Sunset Park Open Space Development
- Boeing Creek Open Space Development
- Adoption of the Disaster Recovery Plan
- Adoption of the CRISTA Master Development Plan
- AMENDING THE EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK POLICIES REGARDING SICK LEAVE, FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE, SMOKING AND DRUG AND ALCOHOL SCREENING
- Amending the Council Rules of Procedure relating to Campaign Speech
- Amending the Council Rules of Procedure relating to Public Comment at Council Meetings
- Final Plat Approval for Briarcrest Townhome Subdivision
- Amending the Council Rules of Procedure, Rule 7.16
- Amending the Council Rules, sections 5.14, 7.16
- Supporting SSD Propositions 1,2,& 3
- Adopting the Shoreline Multijurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP) update for 2009-2014 as approved by FEMA
- Preservation of Cedarbrook as a City Park
- Preliminary Formal Subdivision, Briarcrest Townhomes
- Opposing Initiative 1033, concerning state, county, and city revenues
- Cable franchise transfer from Verizon NW to Frontier
- Adoption of the 2010-2015 Transportation Improvement Program
- ADOPTING CLARIFYING AMENDMENTS TO PERSONNEL POLICIES REGARDING LEAVE CASHOUTS (Amending the Employee Handbook)
- Supporting the Continued Location and Operation of the Historical Museum at the Ronald Schoolhouse
- Point Wells
- Vacation of Ronald Place
- Ratifying amendments to the Countywide Planning Policies
- ADOPTING REVISIONS TO PERSONNEL POLICIES REGARDING AVAILABLE LEAVE TO INCLUDE 1) CAREGIVER LEAVE FOR AN INJURED SERVICE MEMBER, 2) PUBLIC EMPLOYEES INCREASE IN PAID TIME OFF FOR MILITARY LEAVE, 3) LEAVE FOR SPOUSES OF MILITARY PERSONNEL AND 4) LEAVE FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTICE VIOLENCE (Updating FMLA laws)
- Supporting Shoreline Fire District Ballot Proposition No. 1, authorizing property tax levy rate
- Ratification of the King County Countywide Planning Policies
- Adoption of the 2009-2014 Transportation Improvement Program
- A Resolution supporting King County Prop. 1, Ronald Wastewater District Annexation
- Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program Assistance Grant Application
- Supporting a Greater Echo Lake/Lake Ballinger/McAleer Creek Watershed Basin and Action Plan
- Amending Res. 266 authorizing civic center development agreement
- Promoting a single, integrated continuous bus rapid transit system along Aurora Avenue Corridor
- Sound Transit Phase 2 Draft Plan
- Amending Aurora construction & purchasing policies
- Amending the Transportation Master Plan to reclassify certain streets
- Setting the public hearing in the Planning Commission for the Street Vacation of Midvale Avenue N for the City Hall Project
- Aurora Corridor Improvement Project
- A Resolution approving the City Hall/Civic Center Development Agreement
- Finding future substantial need and reserving any unused property tax levy capacity for potential future use
- Adoption of the Preferred Alternative and Implementation Strategies for the Aurora Corridor Project, N165-N205
- Adoption of 2008-2013 Transportation Improvement Plan
- Endorsing the principles of the Cascade Agenda
- Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Levy
- A Resolution to amend Resolution No. 234 reclassifying Ashworth Avenue N. from N. 152nd to N. 155th
- Amending Council Rules of Procedure regarding Council Appointments to Regional Boards and Committees
- Planning Commission Work Plan
- ADOPTING REVISIONS TO PERSONNEL POLICIES REGARDING THE COMPENSATION PLAN FOR LEADERSHIP TEAM CLASSIFICATIONS (Amending the Personnel Policies)
- King County Proposition No. 2, Transit Now Levy
- Opposing Initiative 933, the "Property Fairness Initiative"
- ADOPTING REVISIONS TO PERSONNEL POLICIES REGARDING DEFINITIONS OF IMMEDIATE FAMILY AND DOMESTIC PARTNER AND ADDING DOMESTIC PARTNER BENEFITS (Domestic partner health benefits and sick leave policy)
- Support of Automated Fingerprinting Identification System (AFIS) Levy
- Adoption of Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) 2007-2012
- IAC for Outdoor Recreation Grant, clerk's Receiving Items 3883, 3882, for Richmond Beach Saltwater Park Project -- WWRP and ALEA funding
- Approving Final Plat of Cedar Heights Subdivision
- Amending the Council Rules of Procedure, relating to public testimony, community presentations, dinner meetings, group representation, and readings for legislative items
- ADOPTING REVISIONS TO PERSONNEL POLICIES REGARDING DEFINITIONS, EMPLOYMENT OF IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBERS AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS (Revision to Personnel Policies)
- U.S. Mayors' Climate Control Agreement
- Economic Development Plan
- ADOPTING REVISIONS TO PERSONNEL POLICIES REGARDING LEAVE BENEFITS AND THE COMPENSATION PLAN FOR LEADERSHIP TEAM CLASSIFICATIONS (Allowing buyback of vacation time and allow flexibility in compensation for Leadership Team members)
- Approving Plat of Urban Trails Townhomes
- ESTABLISHING A CITY EMPLOYEE WELLNESS PROGRAM
- Adopting a six-year Transportation Improvement Program, 2006-2011
- Adopting the Surface Water Master Plan
- Adopting the Transportation Improvement Program
- Grant from Washington State Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation (IAC) for cost of land acquisition and/or facility development for the Boeing Creek Park Project
- Ratifying the Water Resource Inventory Area 8 (WRIA 8) Chinook Salmon Recovery Plan
- Adopting the Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Master Plan
- Ratifying amendments to Countywide planning policies
- Combining schedule for Council review and adoption of the 2003-2004 Comprehensive Plan Major Update with the 2004-2005 Annual Review of the Comprehensive Plan
- Repealing Res. 111 and consolidating various business expense policies regarding reimbursement of business expenses, payment of registration fees, meals, and sister cities expenditures
- Establishing a schedule for Council review of Critical Areas Protection Standards
- Establishing schedule for Council review and adoption of the Comprehensive Plan update, Transportation Master Plan, Surface Water Master Plan, and Parks, Recreation and Open Space Plan
- AUTHORIZING AN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH ICMA RETIREMENT CORPORATION FOR THE CITY’S 401 PLAN AND AN AMENDMENT TO THE ICMA RETIREMENT CORPORATION ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR THE CITY’S 457 DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN (Receiving #'s 3081 and 3082)
- Revising the rules for public comment at Council Meetings and amending City Council Rules of Procedure
- Authorizing parking restrictions on NW 159th St, 1st Ave. NW, Palatine Ave. N, and N 160th near Shoreline Community College and establishing Residential Parking Permit Zone
- Fixing a public hearing date for the vacation of Ronald Ave. N between N 175th St. and Aurora Ave. N--petition for vacation is Receiving No. 2975
- Authorizing purchase of real property for the Aurora Corridor Project 145th-165th St. by the City Manager to exceed $150,000
- Initiating review of a street vacation for 170 feet of Midvale Ave. N Right-of-Way south of N 185th St. and fixing a public hearing date for the vacation
- Adopting Six-year Transportation Improvement Program 2005-2010
- Application for a Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program Project grant from the Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation (IAC) for acquisition of habitat and outdoor recreation lands. Grant is Clerk's Receiving Number 2885--for construction of Interurban Trail North Central Section between 175th and 192nd Streets.
- Special Use permit for wireless telecommunications facility in the Washington State Department of Transportation campus at N 160th and Dayton Ave. N
- Ratifying on behalf of the City of Shoreline residents an amendment to the King County Countywide Planning Policies (CPP’s) to designate downtown Auburn (the Auburn Central Business District) as an Urban Center and adding downtown Auburn to the list of Urban Centers following Countywide Planning Policy LU-39
- Adopting the Hazard Mitigation Plan (Receiving No. 2742)
- ADOPTING THE VANTAGECARE RETIREMENT HEALTH SAVINGS PROGRAM FOR CITY EMPLOYEES (Adopting the Vantagecare Retirement Health Savings Program for City employees)
- Amending Resolution 194 to clarify expenditure of Sister City funds and Sister Cities Association involvement
- Not passed
- AN AMENDMENT TO THE §401(a) DEFINED CONTRIBUTION RETIREMENT PLAN ESTABLISHED FOR ALL EMPLOYEES UNDER NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY CONTRACT NO. 013-06329 TO SUPPLEMENT MINIMUM DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS IN COMPLIANCE WITH RECENT FEDERAL LAWS (Amendment 3 to the Nationwide Retirement Solutions, Inc. Model Governmental Defined Contribution Plan and Trust, 401(a) Defined Contributions Plan, to supplement minimum distribution requirements of 6.5(e) and 6.6 of the Plan that incorporate changes in federal legislation)
- Approving the Lake City Sewer District Service Area Comprehensive Plan of the Ronald Wastewater District (Receiving Number 2443)
- Ratifying five amendments to the King County Countywide Planning Policies
- Adopting a six-year (2004-2009) Transportation Improvement Program
- Designating Boryeong, Republic of Korea as a sister city under the Shoreline Sister City Policy
- Continuing closure of 183rd St. at Dayton Ave. N
- Amending City Council Rules of Procedure regarding public comment, executive session, and council representation
- Revising financial policies regarding investment of public funds; repeals section III of the Financial Management Policies (Resolution No. 37, dated July 31, 1995).
- FIXING THE TIME FOR A PUBLIC HEARING AND FOR COUNCIL ACTION ON VACATION OF A PORTION OF N 188TH STREET BETWEEN MIDVALE AVENUE N AND THE CITY OF SEATTLE TRANSMISSION RIGHT-OF-WAY
- Adopting the Gateway Policy and Guideline Manual and directing staff to proceed with detailed design for the priority gateway sites (5th NE/N 145th/I-5; Westminster/Dayton/N 150th; N175th/I-5; Meridian/N 205th St.; 15th NE/N 205th; 15th NE/145th)
- Adopting the design for the Aurora Corridor Project 145th-165th Streets and directing staff to proceed with construction consistent with the design--Exhibit A: Alternative A Modified--Exhibit B: Mitigation
- Revising financial policies regarding capital asset management--repeals section IV of the Financial Management Policies (Clerk’s Receiving No. 024 adopted by Resolution No. 37, dated July 31, 1995).
- Notifying the public of its intent to establish the North City Business District as a residential target area for the purpose of establishing a tax exemption program--public hearing to be held on November 25, 2002
- Authorizing temporary closure of 183rd Street at Dayton Ave. as part of the Neighborhood Traffic Safety Program (NTSP)
- Authorizing interlocal operating agreement with Ronald Wastewater District relating to sanitary sewer services--related Ord 306 and Receiving No. 1946
- Amending City Council Rules of Procedure, eliminating public comment from the beginning of Workshop Meetings
- Approving final plat of the Viking Highlands Subdivision-Sevenbergen Subdivision renamed
- Adopting a Sister Cities Policy, including establishment of Friendship Cities
- Opposing State Initiative 776, which would repeal the motor vehicle excise tax that is currently available to local transit agencies, eliminate the local-voter-approved motor vehicle excise tax option for high capacity transit that funds Sound Transit projects, repeals the vehicle license fee that is currently collected in four counties, and require license tab fees to be $30 per year
- Ratifying three amendments to the King County Countywide Planning Policies recommended by the Growth Management Planning Council: amending the Urban Growth Area of King County reflecting site-specific land use map amendments adopted during the 2000 King County Comprehensive Plan update, in support of the Snoqualmie Preservation Initiative, and adding maps of existing urban separators
- Supporting State Referendum 51, financing transportation improvements through taxes and fees
- Adopting the 2003-2008 Six-year Transportation Improvement Program
- Approving the Plat of Hillwood Estates
- Authorizing application to Washington State Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation (IAC) for funding assistance to aid in financing the cost of land acquisition and/or facility development for the Interurban Trail Pedestrian Crossing bridge over Aurora Avenue
- ADOPTING WASHINGTON STATE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS DEFERRED COMPENSATION PROGRAM AS ADDITIONAL § 457 DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN PROVIDER (Department of Retirement Systems, Deferred Compensation Program in accordance with RCW 41.50.770 administers the deferred compensation plan for the employees of the State of Washington as outlined in WAC Chapter 415-501)
- Approving the final Plat of the Hageman Subdivision, a six-lot subdivision
- AMENDING A 401a MONEY PURCHASE PLAN UNDER ICMA ACCOUNT NUMBER 10-7576 (Amend the money purchase retirement plan selected by the City Manager pursuant to his employment contract and administered by ICMA Retirement Corporation under Account Number 10-7576)
- APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE §401 MONEY PURCHASE PLAN ESTABLISHED FOR ALL EMPLOYEES UNDER NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY CONTRACT NO. 013-06329 TO RESTATE THE PLAN COMPLIANCE WITH RECENT FEDERAL LAWS (Amends the 401 money purchase plan established for all employees under Nationwide Life Insurance Company Contract No. 013-06329 to restate the plan compliance with recent Federal Laws (Internal Revenue Code Section 401(a) -Receiving No. 1650 & 1656)
- Establishing rules of procedure for the City Council and repealing Resolution No. 153
- Amends Rules of Procedure for hearings before the Hearing Examiner and repeals Resolution No. 130, Exhibit A.
- Adopting Education Access Channel Policies for TCI Cablevision of Washington (d.b.a. AT&T), per Ord 158. Policies and procedures set forth in "Shoreline/Lake Forest Park Education Access Channel Use Policies" (Attachment A to resolution) limiting use to Public Educational Institutions to cablecast Educational Programming
- Approving the Ronald Wastewater District Comprehensive Plan
- DESIGNATING THE CITY CLERK AS AGENT FOR THE FILING OF CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES.
- AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR GRANTS FOR BUDGETED PROGRAMS AND REPEALING SECTION I.B.2 OF THE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND ADDING POLICY F01-01
- Resolution No. 176 embracing diversity and multiculturalism within the City and ensuring a safe and respectful community for all people
- Expresses the City Council's opposition to Initiative 695 on the November 2, 1999 ballot
- APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE §401 MONEY PURCHASE PLAN ESTABLISHED FOR ALL EMPLOYEES UNDER NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY CONTRACT NO. 013-06329 TO PROVIDE LOANS
- APPROVING A 401 MONEY PURCHASE PLAN UNDER ICMA ACCOUNT NUMBER 7576
- APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT OF PARAMOUNT RIDGE
- Adopts government channel utilization policies
- Adopting parking revisions on NE 197th Pl. from 22nd Ave. NE to the north end cul-de-sac, Meridian Ave. N. from N. 175th St. to the north driveway entrance of Meridian Park Elementary and 20th Ave. NW from Nw 196th St. to NW 205th St.
- ADOPTING REVISIONS TO PERSONNEL POLICIES AND CODE OF ETHICS FOR THE CITY OF SHORELINE TO CORRECT AND CLARIFY POLICY RELATED TO FINANCIAL CONFLICTS (Revised Personnel Policies and Code of Ethics - See Res. 154)
- Approves the final plat of Elena Lane
- Authorizes application for funding assistance for Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (IAC) as provided in RCW Ch. 79A.15, Acquisition of Habitat Conservation and Outdoor Recreation Lands
- Approves Preliminary Plat of Eleana Lane (18034 Stone Avenue) subject to conditions
- Cable Channel, Government Access Channel, Adopts government channel utilization policies
- Authorizes City Manager to sign Seashore Transportation Forum Agreement
- Adopts the Shoreline Parks Legacy Fund Policy and Procedures
- Adopts the Connie King Scholarship Fund Policy and Procedures
- Adopts the Recreation Scholarship Program Policy and Procedures
- Approves final plat of Meridian Court
- Approves transfer of Cable Television Franchise from Edmonds Cable Company to TCI Cablevision of Washington
- Approves final plat of Ashworth Gardens (17327 Ashworth Ave. N.)
- Extends Lease Agreements for office space at 521 N.E. 165th for Eastside Community Storefront and at City Hall Annex
- Accepts recommendation of the Citizens Advisory Task Force, finding recommendation in conformance with the Comp Plan, Initiating and amendment to the CIP and directing staff to pursue environmental analysis for the Aurora Corridor
- Initiates land use and tax regulations for the gambling industry
- ADOPTING REVISED PERSONNEL POLICIES FOR THE CITY OF SHORELINE (Repeals Res. 104 - Revised by Res. 170)
- Rules of Procedure for the City Council; repeals Res. 151
- Support for Shoreline Community College $7.2 million Capital Budget request to renovate Library/Media Center
- Rules of Procedure for the City Council; repeals Res. 129, 137 and 148 (See Res. 153)
- Initiates annexation of Annexation Area "A-2"; requests the King County Council to call an election on May 18, 1999
- Amends Rules and Procedures for Open and Closed Hearings
- Rules of Procedure for the City Council, amends Res. 129 (See Res. 151)
- Adopts the Neighborhood Identification Sign Program
- Initiates annexation of Annexation Area "A-3"; requests the King County Council to call an election on Sept. 15, 1998, and repeals Res. 141
- Declares intent of City Council to adopt the right of initiative & referendum for qualified electors, provides for publication of resolution, & adoption of ordinance 90 days after publication unless petition filed referring question to qualified electors
- Mini-Grant Funds - authorizes Ridgecrest Neighborhood Association expenditure
- Expresses the City Council's opposition to the Charter Measure on the March 10, 1998 ballot
- Approves a Countywide ballot proposition for funding Emergency Medical Services (EMS Levy)
- Initiating annexation of an area contiguous to the City and Requesting the King County Council to call an election on May 19, 1998 (Annexation Area A) (See Res. 146)
- Mini-grant funds, authorizes Richmond Beach Community Council expenditure
- Establish policy regarding handling and disposition of yard waste
- Call for Special Election on questions of changing form of government to become a Charter Code City and electing 15 freeholders to serve on a Charter Commission to frame a City Charter (March 10, 1998)
- Rules of Procedure for the City Council, amends Res. 129 (See Res. 151)
- November 1997 ballot measure to renew a six-year EMS Levy in King County (1/1/98 - 12/31/03)
- Mini-grant funds, authorizes Richmond Highlands expenditure
- Initiates annexation & calls for election Nov. 4, 1997 to modify the legal description of property subject to annexation (Annexation Area A-1 - Tail)
- Mini-grant funds, authorizes North City Neighborhood Association expenditure
- Election -initiating annexation by requesting an election on November 4, 1997
- Parks - Interlocal Agreement with King County relating to ownership, funding, operation & maintenance of parks, open space, recreation facilities & programs (FINAL ADOPTION - See also Res. 114 & 120)
- Clarifies the rules of procedures for open and closed record hearings before hearing bodies; amends Res. 88
- Rules of Procedure for the City Council, repeals Res. 47 & 90 (See Res. 151)
- Distribution of assets by King County Fire Protection District No. 16 to King County Fire Protection District No. 4
- Mini-grant funds, authorizes Ridgecrest Neighborhood Association expenditure
- Mini-grant funds, authorizes Meridian Park Neighborhood Association expenditure
- Mini-grant funds, authorizes Innis Arden Club, Inc. expenditure
- Mini-grant funds, authorizes Ridgecrest Neighborhood Association expenditure (Paramount Park wetlands)
- National Flood Insurance program implemented to assist resident to obtain Small Business Administration Disaster Loans
- ICMA, establishes money purchase plan for City Manager
- Public Defense Services - Execution of a contract
- Parks - Interlocal Agreement with King County relating to ownership, funding, operation & maintenance of parks, open space, recreation facilities and programs (Proviso added for SWM - See Res. 114 -- final adoption on 5/12/97 with Res. 131)
- Emergency declaration & authorization public works projects as necessary
- CH2M Hill - executes agreement for professional services
- AUTHORIZING THE RECOGNITION OF EMPLOYEES AND VOLUNTEERS
- Parks - Interlocal Agreement with King County for provision of parks maintenance and recreation services
- Parks - Joint Cooperation Agreement with King County re ownership, funding, operation & maintenance of certain park property(Shoreview)
- Parks - Interlocal Agreement with King County relating to ownership, funding, operation & maintenance of parks, open space, recreation facilities and programs (See Res. 120 & final adoption with Res. 131)
- Annexation efforts, adopts draft interim policies as guide
- Architectural Services for Shoreline Police Station - executes agreement
- Repealed by Res. 228--Reimbursement Policy (City Meetings) - business expenses, payment of employee dues & memberships, & purchase of food & beverages
- Regional Planning of the Central Puget Sound Area - Interlocal Agreement
- Regional Transit Authority’s Plan Support
- Lease Agreement with B.A.M. (521 NE 165th) - Eastside Storefront
- Lease Agreement for Space at Highland Plaza - Addendum
- CDBG - Community Development Block Grant Funds, adopts action strategies & authorizes allocation of 1997 funding
- CDBG - Community Development Block Grant Funds authorizing allocation of Human Services CDBG funds
- ADOPTING PERSONNEL POLICIES FOR THE CITY OF SHORELINE (Personnel Policies (replaces interim personnel policies - See Res. 154)
- Substitute and Interim City Manager (Richard L. Saunders) - employment agreement amended
- Aurora Corridor Sub-Area Plan - executes agreement for services
- Washington State Department of Ecology - Interlocal Grant Agreement
- River City Construction, Inc. - executes contract
- City Manager Employment Agreement Executed (Robert E. Deis)
- Lease Agreement for Space at Highland Plaza
- Public Defense, In-Custody Defendant Court Proceedings Contract
- Preservation Graphics - Addendum to professional services agreement (David Wheeler)
- Held, Don Company - Addendum to professional services agreement (Robert Wagner)
- Annexation Areas A and B - Litigation Provisions
- Local Hazardous Waste Management Plan - Interlocal Agreement with King County
- Home Investment partnerships Program (1997-1999) - Interlocal Agreement with King County
- CDBG - Community Development Block Grant - (1997-1999) - Interlocal Agreement with King County
- Day, time and place of Council meetings, repeals Res. # 64 (See Res. 129)
- In-Custody Defendant Court Proceedings - Interlocal Agreement with King County
- Rules of Procedure for proceedings before Hearing Examiner & Planning Commission
- Housing & capital facilities actions & strategies & the housing element of the Comprehensive Plan - executes agreement for services with Tom Phillips and Associates
- Housing & capital facilities actions & strategies & the housing element of the Comprehensive Plan - executes agreement for services with Judith Stoloff Associates
- Chamber of Commerce Contract, Economic Svcs.; amends Res. 75
- Franchises - executes letters of agreement regarding certain service providers as required in Ord. 83
- CDBG Funding - approves 1997 Housing & Comm. Development Plan
- Chamber of Commerce Contract, relating to city-wide events - executes contract
- Fred T. Wilmeth - executes a separation contract
- Capital Improvement Projects, relating to transfer of funds - Interlocal Agreement with King County
- Public Defense Services - authorizes execution of contract
- Television Consumer Protection Act of 1992 - authority to ensure compliance
- Parks, Open Space & Recreation Services Plan - executes owner & consultant agreement for preparation of plan
- Chamber of Commerce (Economic Services) - execution of contract
- Parks Maintenance and Recreation Services provisions - Interlocal Agreement with King County ---- POSTPONED FROM 4/22/96
- Parks, Open Space, Recreation Facilities and Programs relating to ownership, funding, operation and maintenance - Interlocal Agreement with King County ---- POSTPONED FROM 4/22/96
- Phillip K. Kushlan and Associates - execution of professional services contract for City Manager selection
- Legal Services - execution of a fee agreement
- Rules of Procedure for City Council, amends Res. 47
- Overlay Program for 1996 - Interagency Contract with King County
- Public Defense Services - execution of a contract
- Public Defense Screening Services - execution of contract
- Domestic Violence Advocacy Services - Interlocal Agreement with King County
- Driscoll & Hunter - executes Professional Services Agreement
- Day, time and place of Council meetings, repeals Res. 5 (See Res. 90)
- PCN Computer Contract
- Designates qualified Administrative Officer to perform duties of Substitute City Manager in his absence
- Employment Agreement with Richard L. Saunders for Substitute and Interim City Manager
- Intent to remove Fred T. Wilmeth as City Manager
- Building Lease Agreement - execution of agreement for property located at the Richmond Beach Shopping Center
- Commute Trip Reduction Act - Interlocal Agreement with King County to carry out RCW 70.94.521-.551
- Commute Trip Reduction Act - Implementation Agreement with King County, through its Transportation Department
- Deferred Compensation Plan established
- Neighborhood Organizations - establish policy for support
- Sister Cities Association - support formation of a sister city
- Hearing Examiner Services Agreement (McConnell/Burke Inc.)
- Legislative Agenda for City adopted for 1996 Legislative Session
- Not Acted Upon
- Arts Council Agreement
- Historical Museum Agreement
- Fire Protection District No. 4 - Interlocal Agreement with King County
- Capital Improvement Projects construction - Interagency Agreement with King County
- Local Government Investment Pool (Passed inadvertently as Res. No. 26)
- Building Lease Agreement - execution of agreement (17544 Midvale Ave. N.)
- Library Services for 1996 - Interlocal Agreement with King County
- Volunteer Policies
- Annexation to Fire Protection Districts #4 and #16 until Jan. 1, 1997
- Hwy. 99 North/Evergreen Way Transit Priority Project agreement with King County
- City Manager Employment Agreement
- Financial Policies for interim period (Passed inadvertently as Res. 25)
- Tri-Caucus agreement of principles RE: Seattle & new entity
- Roads Maintenance Services - Interlocal Agreement with King County
- Fire Protection District No. 4 - Interim agreement
- Annexation of unincorporated territory
- Landmark Services - Interlocal Agreement with King County
- Declares Official Incorporation of City
- Code of ethics
- Adult entertainment moratorium
- DOT State Contract regarding highway maintenance and operations
- Date of incorporation and official population; amends Res. 6
- Solid Waste - Interlocal Agreement with King County
- Authorizing the City Manager to Implement Interim Compensation and Pay Policies for Employees of the City and Amending Resolution No. 16 (Pay Policy and Interim Pay Plan; amends Res. 16 - See Ord. 134)
- DDES - Interlocal Agreement with King County
- Permits for Use of City Owned Real Property - Interlocal Agreement with King County
- Monitoring of Contracts - Interlocal Agreement with King County
- Regulatory Licensing of Certain Businesses - Interlocal Agreement with King County
- Health Services - Interlocal Agreement with King County
- Surface Water Services - Interlocal Agreement with King County
- Law Enforcement - Interlocal Agreement with King County
- CDBG - Community Development Block Grant Applications
- Authorizing the City Manager to Implement Interim Personnel Policies for Employees
- Road Maintenance Services - Interlocal Agreement with King County
- Deferred Compensation Plan with ICMA
- District Court - Interlocal Agreement with King County
- Animal Control - Interlocal Agreement with King County
- Jail Services - Interlocal Agreement with King County
- Council Committees
- Rules of Procedure for City Council (See Res. 47)
- Seafirst as official bank
- Posting of public meeting notices
- Date of incorporation
- Date, time and place of Council meetings (See Res. 64)
- Insurance coverage agreement
- Memo of understanding for City Manager services
- Seattle Times as official newspaper
- Municipal sales and use tax equalization (RCW 35.02.135)
