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CAG2021-179
File Local Resolution FL2021-02
Briefing Paper
Admission of City of Kent as Principal City
Date: March 18, 2021
Issue: Shall the Washington Multi-City Business License and Tax Portal Agency
(“Agency”) Executive Board approve the addition of a new city – City of Kent – as
a Principal City?
Recommendation: The FileLocal Agency Executive Board should pass
Resolution FL2021 – 02 approving the addition of the City of Kent as a Principal
City.
Rationale: The Agency was founded through an Interlocal Agreement (“ILA”)
signed in March 2014 by the cities of Bellevue, Everett, Seattle and Tacoma.
The founding cities (“Principals”) created a web application gateway (“Portal”) to
collectively administer business licensing and tax collection that allows
businesses in participating cities to use a “one-stop” system for licensing and tax
payments. The ILA anticipates the addition of new cities either as Principals or
Subscribers, with the costs of operating the Portal thereby being spread among a
greater number of participants. New cities may join as Principals by becoming
signatories to the ILA after approval by a super-majority vote of the Executive
Board. Cities joining as Principals obtain a voting seat on the Executive Board.
By contrast, Subscriber cities do not have voting rights on the Executive Board.
Here, the City of Kent has indicated its desire to become a Principal City, which
will require it to become a signatory to the ILA. To become a signatory, the Kent
City Council will need to approve the ILA “as is” and authorize the Mayor to
execute the ILA by signing the Fourth Addendum to the ILA, which is attached as
Attachment A to this Resolution.
This Resolution approves the admittance of the City of Kent as a Principal City,
which will entitle Kent to a new position as a voting member of the Board.
Resolution No. FL2021-02
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RESOLUTION NO. FL2021-02 1
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A Resolution of the Washington Multi-City 3
Business License and Tax Portal Agency 4
Executive Board Approving the Addition of the 5
City of Kent as a Principal City. 6
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Whereas, the Washington Multi-City Business License and Tax Portal Agency 8
(“Agency”) was originally established under the Interlocal Agreement By and Between the 9
Cities of Bellevue, Everett, Seattle, and Tacoma, dated March 1, 2014 (“Interlocal 10
Agreement”); and 11
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Whereas, Section 8.c. and 8.d. of the Interlocal Agreement authorize the 13
Executive Board of the Agency to approve, by super-majority vote, the admission of new 14
cities as either Principals and Subscribers; and 15
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Whereas, the City of Kent has indicated its interest and desire to become a 17
Principal of the Agency, and its willingness to execute the Interlocal Agreement, upon 18
approval of its legislative body, and to fulfill any and all financial terms and conditions 19
included therein as the Executive Board may deem appropriate and consistent with the 20
Agency’s Bylaws and Portal Operations Policy; 21
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Now Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED by the Executive Board of the Washington 23
Multi-City Business License and Tax Portal Agency: 24
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SECTION 1. The Executive Board hereby approves admission of the City of Kent, 26
Washington, as a Principal of the Agency, pursuant to Section 8 of the ILA. 27
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SECTION 2. The addition of the City of Kent as a Principal City is conditioned 29
upon the consent of the Kent City Council to the terms of the ILA. The Mayor of the City 30
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of Kent shall signify the City Council's consent and approval of the ILA by signing the form
attached hereto as Attachment A by no later than June 30, 2021.
SECTION 3. The addition of the City of Kent as a Principal City is further
conditioned upon its written consent to comply with the Agency's Portal Operations Policy.
ADOPTED by super-marority vote, this 18th day of March, 2021.
ATTEST:
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Board Secretary
Washington Multi -City Business
License and Tax Portal Agency
Executive Board
Seattle, Washington
Board Chair
Resolution No. FL2021-02
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FOURTH ADDENDUM TO PAGE 31 OF THE WASHINGTON MULTI-CITY BUSINESS
LICENSE AND TAX PORTAL AGENCY INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
DATED MARCH 1, 2014, TO ADD THE CITY OF KENT AS A PRINCIPAL
Pursuant to FileLocal Resolution FL2021-02 and Section 8 of the foregoing, this
Agreement has been executed by the City of Kent to become a Principal City on the date set
forth below:
City of Kent
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Mayor
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Date
04/05/2021
Kent 3-18-21
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Key New City Onboarding Activities
o Preadmission Guide
o 3-27-19 Agency/City Meeting
o Fit Analysis
o 10-29-20 Agency/City Meeting
o Standard Implementation Guide
o 11-2020 Completed
o Onboarding Schedule
o Q2’21 –scheduling dates in progress
o Fees
o 3-3-21 Agency/City Meeting
o Onboarding City Type
o Q2’21 Principal City
o Executive Board Approval
o 3-18-21 Board Meeting
Onboarding Option/Schedule/Fees
•Onboarding Option –Standardized City Template
1.General Business Licensing, GBL Renewals
2.Web Services –web services as part of the
implementation.
Implementation Costs
Plus Implementation City Calculation
Software Development Fee $3,000
Capital Cost Recovery $2,000
Kubra Setup $8,662
Web Service $5,560
Plus Implementation Sub Total $19,222
General Updates
Custom City Account Number $8,618
Standard GBL Implementation $8,618
License Only Implementation $1,529
General Updates Sub Total $18,765
Customizations
City/Portal Calculation $16,819
GBL Renewal $18,487
Customizations Sub Total $35,306
Sub Total - Excluding Testing and Release $73,293
Testing and Release $30,000
Total All $103,293
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Yearly Agency Fee’s
•Kent Key Assumptions
•Starting Budget is the December 2020 December Final (2021-2025) Budget
•City of Kent will onboard Q2’21
•FY21 Annual Costs 50% of the full year
•2021 Full Year Kent Transactions 6,900. Assumes 390 transactions in FY2021
growing by 39% in FY2022
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Yearly Agency Fee’s
Yearly Fees
2019 (A)2020 (B)2021 (P)2022 (P)2023 (P)2024 (P)2025 (P)
Total Yearly Costs - Kent 0 0 9,094$ 17,166$ 17,332$ 17,633$ 17,911$
2019 (A)2020 (B)2021 (P)2022 (P)2023 (P)2024 (P)2025 (P)
T3. Reimbursement 793,216$ 818,386$ 848,653$ 822,882$ 831,070$ 845,939$ 859,645$
Bellevue 70,517$ 69,763$ 70,878$ 68,725$ 69,409$ 70,651$ 71,796$
Bremerton 36,091$ 35,787$ 36,359$ 35,255$ 35,606$ 36,243$ 36,830$
Des Moines N/A 15,565$ 15,813$ 15,333$ 15,486$ 15,763$ 16,018$
Everett 32,760$ 32,464$ 32,983$ 31,982$ 32,300$ 32,878$ 33,411$
Kent 8,594$ 16,666$ 16,832$ 17,133$ 17,411$
Lake Forest Park 7,932$ 7,895$ 8,021$ 7,778$ 7,855$ 7,996$ 8,125$
Renton 35,060$ 34,761$ 35,316$ 34,244$ 34,585$ 35,203$ 35,774$
Seattle 483,703$ 479,246$ 486,905$ 472,119$ 476,817$ 485,347$ 493,211$
Shoreline 13,326$ 13,201$ 13,411$ 13,004$ 13,134$ 13,369$ 13,585$
Snoqualmie N/A 16,918$ 17,188$ 16,666$ 16,832$ 17,133$ 17,411$
Tacoma 113,827$ 112,787$ 114,589$ 111,109$ 112,215$ 114,222$ 116,073$
Total 793,216$ 818,386$ 848,653$ 822,882$ 831,070$ 845,939$ 859,645$
2019 (A)2020 (B)2021 (P)2022 (P)2023 (P)2024 (P)2025 (P)
T2 Capital Cost Recovery Charge
Bellevue 6,000$ 4,000$ 4,000$ 4,000$ 4,000$ 6,000$ 6,000$
Bremerton 1,000$ 2,000$ 500$ 500$ 1,000$ 1,000$ 1,000$
Des Moines N/A 500$ 1,000$ 1,000$ 1,000$ 1,000$ 1,000$
Everett 2,000$ 1,000$ 2,000$ 4,000$ 4,000$ 4,000$ 4,000$
Kent -$ -$ 500$ 500$ 500$ 500$ 500$
Lake Forest Park 1,000$ 1,000$ 500$ 1,000$ 1,000$ 1,000$ 1,000$
Renton 1,000$ 4,000$ 2,000$ 2,000$ 2,000$ 4,000$ 4,000$
Shoreline 1,000$ 2,000$ 500$ 500$ 500$ 1,000$ 1,000$
Snoqualmie N/A 500$ 1,000$ 1,000$ 1,000$ 1,000$ 1,000$
Tacoma 6,000$ 6,000$ 4,000$ 4,000$ 4,000$ 6,000$ 6,000$
Total 12,000$ 21,000$ 16,000$ 18,500$ 19,000$ 25,500$ 25,500$
Reimbursable Costs
Reimbursable Costs
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Onboarding City Type
•Principal
1.Interlocal Agreement –City Legislative Authorization
2.Assist with the Management of the Agency
3.Voting Member of the Executive Board