Shoreline City Manager report 11-17-2014
Monday, November 24, 2014
Update for Week of 11/17/2014
Council Meeting Follow-Up
· November 10 – There were a couple of follow-up questions from the 145th Light Rail Station Sub-Area Zoning Scenario Action:
o Liquefaction: Here is a map
that indicates areas of moderate to high risk of liquefaction around
and within portion of the Paramount Open Space. Planning and Community
Development Director Rachael Markle has also created a response
regarding the City’s Development Code for development in such areas. In
very high landslide hazard areas development is prohibited unless a
Critical Area Reasonable Use permit can be obtained. The liquefaction
areas mapped around Paramount Open Space may or may not meet the
definition of the very high landslide hazard area. These areas are also
overlain with wetlands and erosion prone soils, which are regulated and
place certain restrictions of development upon confirmation.
o Property Tax Impacts: The City developed a flyer
addressing property values and how increases in values affect property
taxes. Analysis from more than twenty (20) reputable studies of property
values near high capacity transit and TOD generally rise in value, from
0% to 32%, the closer they are to the stations for all land use types.
November 24 Council Meeting
Dinner Meeting
Regular Meeting
· Adoption
of the 2015 Property Tax Levy and Adoption of the 2015 Budget: Council
will be adopting the 2015 Property Tax Levy and the 2015 City Budget.
Council has been reviewing the budget since October 13..
· 2014 Budget Amendment – Ordinance No. 700: Proposed
Ordinance No. 700 totals $407,817, and increases both revenues and
expenditures. The increase in expenditures is offset by the increase in
grant revenue totaling $118,983 and the use of available fund balance
totaling $288,834. This includes an Urban Forestry Grant from the
Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) totaling $10,000;
a grant from the King Conservation District totaling $18,004; a grant
from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) National Estuary Grant
totaling $42,060; and an Emergency Management Performance (EMP) grant
from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security totaling $48,919. The
remaining $288,834 increase in appropriation is for two purposes: 1) to
include a transfer of $260,823 to Fund 221 - Limited Tax General
Obligation Bond 2013 Debt Service Fund for the principal and interest
payments on the debt issued in 2013 for the North Maintenance Facility
and 2) to increase the transfer to Fund 211- Limited Tax General
Obligation Bond 2009 by $28,011 to provide additional funding for debt
service payments as a result of the continued federal government
sequestration that lowered the Build America Bonds subsidy payments.
These bonds were issued for construction of City Hall.
· Chronic Nuisance – Ordinance No. 698: On
March 3, 2014, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 675 which enacted
a new chapter of the Shoreline Municipal Code (SMC), Chapter 9.30 -
Chronic Nuisance Properties. Subsequent to this adoption, a clerical
error was discovered that results in the establishment of two appeal
periods. An amendment is needed to correct this error so as to ensure a
single appeal period.
· Small Vendor Business License Waiver – Ordinance No. 693: The
intent of proposed Ordinance No. 692 is to streamline the process for
small vendors to participate in City and non-profit sponsored community
building activities and functions. This proposed ordinance would add two
exemptions to the Shoreline Municipal Code (SMC) Section 5.05.040. The
first would be for small businesses that conduct limited retail sales as
part of a City-sponsored event or a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit
organization-sponsored event and have annual retail sales in the City of
less than $5,000. The second exemption would apply to individuals
and/or businesses who provide recreational instruction services as part
of a City-sponsored event or a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit
organization-sponsored event and who generate no more than $5,000 in
gross receipts per calendar year within the City.
State Biennial Budget
The
information regarding the State budget continues to worsen. Based on
recent information the City received the State’s general fund budget gap
is expected to grow by another $300 million, bringing the total budget
gap to $1.2 billion without addressing the educational funding mandate
from the McCleary case. The State is still targeting to release the
proposed budget around December 15. The City continues to monitor as there may be state program reductions and reductions in state shared revenues to cities.
Sound City Association
· Annual Meeting, December 3: This is the meeting in which SCA will adopt their 2015 budget, which the Council position is to oppose.
· December PIC Meeting: Councilmember Roberts has forwarded two issues that the PIC will vote on next month.
o Countywide Planning Policy PF-19A regarding school siting. The proposed SCA position is similar to the position that Shoreline took a few years ago.
o Taxation on E-Cigarettes and Other Vapor Products: SCA
supports increased statewide funding for public health through
additional revenue streams dedicated to public health. These sources may
include but are not limited to taxes on e-cigarettes/vaping devices
with funding dedicated to public health.
Financial Update
October 2014 sales tax, real estate excise tax (REET), and development revenue report.
Year-to-date sales tax revenues of $5,657,181 are higher than revised
projections of $5,401,949, by $255,232 or 4.7%. REET collections
continue to be strong. Collections through October total $1,543,045, and
are $38,934 or 2.6%, ahead of revised projections. Total development
permit revenue through October 2014 is $1,122,047, which is 44.9% ahead
projections and 14.8% ahead of the year-ago levels.
Third quarter line-item budget adjustments. This is a summary of the internal budget adjustments approved by the City Manager during the third quarter.
Council of Neighborhoods
Council will host a dinner with the Council of Neighborhoods on Monday, December 8.
Calendar Items
· 11/22 9:00am Holiday Craft Market – Spartan
· 12/9 5:30-7:00 p.m.,
2014 Annual Human Services Awards and Membership Meeting, North Urban
Human Services Alliance, Shoreline City Hall. King County Councilmember
Rod Dembowski will be speaking.
This and That
· In
2014 the City’s budget included $45,000 in scholarships for eligible
recreation participants. Earlier this week we hit this mark for the
first time in City history. Next week will start the registration
process for the final session of swim lessons in 2014. I anticipate that
there may be a need for an additional $2,000 in scholarship funds in
2014. Given that other recreation revenues are exceeding budgeted
revenues I have informed staff to proceed with allowing eligible
participants to have access to scholarship funds. Staff will monitor
this activity in the first half of 2015 to determine if there needs to
be any adjustments made to the 2015 budget.
3 comments:
This is outrageous! You post your City Manager Report for the week of November 17, including the agenda for tonight's November 24 meeting, AFTER the meeting is concluded. You tell the SAN readers what you are going to discuss AFTER you have already discussed it. You cannot get more dishonest than that. SHORELINE, you are the biggest HYPOCRITES. Your City Manager Report is a FARCE. No one in this good city will believe you have their best interests at heart ever a again.
If the late posting wasn't bad enough, this City Manager Report says nothing about the City Council meetings on November 17. The previous report said nothing about what was coming up on November 17, and this one says nothing about what did happen on November 17. Like 18 1/2 minutes on the infamous Watergate tape, November 17 -- GONE!
A “couple” (?!?!?!?) follow up questions from the 145th St Meeting?
Hahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!
Are the City staff and officials moonlighting careers in comedy? Because I almost aspirated an adult beverage because I was laughing so hard while reading this. (Note to self: don't sip while reading anything City related... lesson learned.)
More to say soon... https://soundoffshoreline.wordpress.com/
Still waiting on the Final Environmental Impact Statement that was to be posted on the city website on Monday, 11/24... it's just a pdf file, people! Is it really so difficult to make that available in a timely manner online?
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