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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1338-----------·--------------------- RESOLUTION NO. /3 1 f A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, supporting participation in funding domestic violence community advocates, legal advocates, and training and protocol development as part of a regional domestic violence system. WHEREAS, domestic violence is a serious and growing problem within our community and within the lawjsafetyjjustice system; and WHEREAS, a lack of resources, coordination, and policy direction has resulted in a fragmented intervention system; and WHEREAS, the City council recognizes that a complex problem such as domestic violence requires a coordinated community response; and WHEREAS, the Human Services Roundtable convened a broad- based, multidisciplinary group which has developed a plan for providing a regional coordinated community response to domestic violence; and WHEREAS, the City of Kent receives additional funding for lawjsafetyjjustice issues from a sales tax increase approved by the voters on September 12, 1990; and WHEREAS, on November 6, 1990, the City Council passed Resolution 1265 approving the allocation of a minimum of eleven (11) percent of this additional law;safetyjjustice sales tax revenue for funding of community-based domestic violence advocacy services and training: NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Mayor is directed to consider the following recommendations of the Human Services Roundtable Family Violence Group for inclusion in the annual City budget for as long as the lawjsafetyjjustice sales tax option funding is available: a. Development of community-wide advocacy services including community advocates, legal advocates, and related services, dispersed throughout the County for victims of domestic violence. b. Development of standardized training modules and protocols for addressing domestic violence issues with police, prosecutors, judges, court clerks, probation officers and others in the law;safetyjjustice system. Section 2. The Mayor is directed to continue using a minimum of eleven (11) percent of the City's annual lawjsafety/ justice sales tax revenue received from the King County sales tax option passed by voters on September 12, 1990, for the purposes stated in Section 1 of this Resolution. To provide these services, the Mayor is authorized to: 2 a. Continue the City's contract with Domestic Abuse Women's Network (DAWN) for provision of community advocacy services for City residents; b. Enter into a contract with King county, other entity, or individual, or otherwise arrange for provision of legal advocacy services for Kent residents. Passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington this 5 day of)\ ?01A.YV'LLY , 1993. Concurred in by the Mayo , of the cUy of Ken~, this _&=--- day of ~0/lt'l..M.-tl--'t.U , 1993. (j (} ELLEHER, MAYOR ATTEST: BRENDA JACOBER, CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: 3 I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of Resolution No. /3 3 g Kent, Washington, the dv.res , passed by the City Council of the City of ~ day of c) cl'YIA'UA .. U , 1993, I ;;A.__L)JJ<-) a C.&--£ce~(SEAL) BRENDA JACOBER( TY CLERK \_ 4