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Resolution 3609 Salary and Benefits Establishing Jobs, Pay Grades, Salaries, Allowances and Adjustments for Port Employees not covered by a collective bargaining agreement; Authorizing and Establishing Conditions in Connection with the Following Benefits: Social Security, Industrial Insurance, Unemployment Compensation, Military Leave; Retirement; Compensated Leave, Including Civic Duty, Bereavement Leave, Holidays, Paid Time Off/Extended Illness Leave, Shared Leave, and Awarded Time; Insurance Benefits, Including Medical, Dental, Life and Long-Term Disability; and Authorizing this Resolution to be Effective on January 1,2009 and Repealing all Prior Resolutions Dealing with the Same Subject, Including Resolution No. 3592. Repealed
Resolution 3607 Budget A RESOLUTION of the Port Commission of the Port of Seattle adopting the final budget of the Port of Seattle fora the year 2009; mahng, determining, and deciding the amount of taxes to be levied upon the current assessment roll; providing payment of bond redemptions and interest, cost of future capital improvements and acquisitions, and for such general purposes allowed by law which the Port deems necessary; and directing the King County Council as to the specific sums to be levied on all of the assessed property of the Port of Seattle District in the Year 2009. Repealed
Resolution 3605 Governance - General Delegation of Authority Restating the master policy directive on the role and responsibilities of the Port of Seattle Commission and the administrative authority of the Chief Executive Officer and his/her designees. Active
Resolution 3604 Travel Establishing Guidelines, Rules and Procedures Governing the Authorization and Conduct of Port Commission and Employee Travel and Reimbursement of Travel and Other Business Expenses Active
Resolution 3603 Intergovernmental Agreement Authorizing the Chief Executive Officer to enter into an Agreement with the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) for construction of SR-519 Phase 2; and approving a total Port of Seattle contribution of $5,500,000 plus staff and consulting resources for the construction of SR-519. Active
Resolution 3602 Real Property Acquisition Providing for the acquisition by purchase and/or condemnation of certain real property located on International Boulevard South (POS Parcel 905/Desimone, King County Tax Number 222304- 903 l), in the City of SeaTac, Washington Active
Resolution 3601 Real Property Surplus Declaring Certain Real and Personal Property (commonly known as Pier 48) Surplus and No Longer Needed for Port District Purposes; (ii) Authorizing Its Sale to the State of Washington Department of Transportation; and (iii) Deleting said Property from Unit 20 of the Comprehensive Scheme. Active
Resolution 3600 Bonds Authorizing the issuance and sale of customer facility charge revenue bonds in two series in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $425,000,000 for the purpose of paying costs of designing, constructing and equipping a consolidated rental car facility and related road improvements and transportation equipment and facilities; fixing the date, forms, terms, and maturities for such bonds; authorizing the issuance and delivery of such bonds; approving certain protective covenants; providing for the issuance of customer facility charge revenue bonds in the future on a parity of lien therewith; delegating authority for the sale of the bonds and the preparation and dissemination of a preliminary official statement and final official statement; and providing for ongoing disclosure. Active
Resolution 3599 Bonds Amending and restating Resolution 3542, which Resolution imposed a Customer Facility Charge on customers of rental car companies accessing Seattle-Tacoma International Airport for the purposes of financing, designing, constructing, operating, and maintaining a Consolidated Rental Car Facility and
common use transportation equipment and facilities, and repealing all former Commission Resolutions pertaining to the Customer Facility Charge that are
inconsistent with the terms hereof.
Active
Resolution 3598 Bonds Authorizing the issuance and sale of Subordinate Lien Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2008 in the aggregate principal amount not to exceed $201,000,000, for the purpose of refmding certain outstanding subordinate lien revenue bonds of the Port; providing the date, form, terms, maturity, and method of determining interest rates of the Bonds; providing the covenants and conditions under which such Bonds will be issued; appointing a remarketing agent; approving the forms of certain documents; and providing for the sale of the Bonds to Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated. Active
Resolution 3597 Bonds Declaring A Portion of Water Pipeline Located Along South 160' Street Between Host Road and International Boulevard Surplus and No Longer Needed for Port District Purposes and Further Authorizing Its Transfer to Highline Water District. Active
Resolution 3596 Environmental Establishing a policy prohibiting illicit and non-stormwater discharges from being discharged through the Seaport's stormwater system. Active
Resolution 3595 Ethics Board Ethics Board Appointments - Meyer and Fall Active
Resolution 3594 Environmental Expressing Commitment to Aligning Seaport Environmental Stewardship Goals with the Port of Tacoma Active
Resolution 3593 Bylaws Regarding amendments to Commission Bylaws to change Commission meeting times and to change the number of members on Commission subcommittee to include a non-Commission member. Active
Resolution 3592 Salary and Benefits Establishing Jobs, Pay Grades, Salaries, Allowances and Adjustments for Port employees not covered by a collective bargaining agreement; Authorizing and Establishing Conditions in Connection with the Following Benefits: Social Security, Industrial Insurance, Unemployment Compensation, Military Leave; Retirement; Compensated Leave, Including Civic Duty, Bereavement Leave, Holidays, Paid Time Off/Extended Illness Leave, Shared Leave, and Awarded Time; Insurance Benefits, Including Medical, Dental, Life and Long-Term Disability; and Authorizing this Resolution to be Effective on January 1,2008 and Repealing all Prior Resolutions Dealing with .the Same Subject, Including Resolution No. 3572-as amended. Repealed
Resolution 3591 Tax Levy Specify the dollar and percentage change in regular property levy from the previous year per RCW 84.55.1 20. Active
Resolution 3590 Budget A Resolution of the Port Commission of the Port of Seattle adopting the final budget of the Port of Seattle for the year 2008; making, determining, and deciding the amount of taxes to be levied upon the current assessment roll; providing payment of bond redemptions and interest, cost of future capital improvements and acquisitions, and for such general purposes allowed by law which the Port deems necessary; and directing the King County Council as to the specific sums to be levied on all of the assessed property of the Port of Seattle District in the Year 2008. Repealed
Resolution 3589 Treasury Amending Section 10 (Diversification) of the Port Statement of Investment Policy. Active
Resolution 3588 Real Property Surplus Authorizing a Memorandum of Understanding with the King County Housing Authority for the sale of surplus mobile homes, pursuant to the Housing Cooperation Law, Chapter 35.83 RCW. Active
Resolution 3587 Ballot measure Expressing the need for funding for comprehensive regional transportation improvements to reduce congestion and promote the efficient movement of people and goods; and endorsing passage of Proposition 1, the Roads and Transit ballot measure, at the general election November 6,2007. Active
Resolution 3586 Real Property Surplus Declaring a portion of the real property located at 15845 International Boulevard in .the City of SeaTac (known as the Gill Property) surplus and no longer needed for port district purposes and authorizing its transfer to the City of SeaTac for right-of-way expansion purposes. Active
Resolution 3585 Environmental Endorsing the United States Proposal to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Seeking More Stringent Air Emissions Standards for Ocean Going Vessels Active
Resolution 3584 Real Property Surplus Declaring a portion of the real property known as the Auburn Mitigation Property surplus and no longer needed for port district purposes and authorizing its transfer to the City of Auburn for right-of-way purposes. Active
Resolution 3583 Code of Ethics - Commission Revising the Port’s Code of Ethics for Commissioners; repealing all prior resolutions dealing with same subject. Repealed
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