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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2028RESOLUTION NO. 2O2A A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the city of Kent, Washington, expressing support for Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority ('PSRFA") Proposition 1 which will appear on the August 3, 2O2L ballot, wherein voters will be asked to approve a permanent fire benefit charge to fund emergency medical and fire protection services' RECITALS A, The PSRFA adopted Resolution L75 on May 5, 202L' Resolution 175 calls for the placement of a ballot measure on the August 3, ZOZL, ballot which will ask voters to establish a permanent fire benefit charge. The ballot measure is referred to as Proposition 1' B. The PSRFA is authorized by the Puget sound Regional Fire Authority Plan and chapter 52.26 RCW to establish, impose and collect a benefit charge on personal property and improvements to real property located within the PSRFA. C. The voters of the PSRFA previously authorized the PSRFA to impose and collect a benefit charge for six years in 2010 and the voters reauthorized the benefit charge for an additional six years in 2016. D. The PSRFA governing board has determined that the benefit charge, established in conjunction with a lower level of property taxes, provides the most stable, reliable and cost-effective method for financing the services the PSRFA provides to its citizens. L Resolution in Support of Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Proposition 7 E. The benefit charge will be reasonably proportioned to the measurable benefits to property resulting from the services provided by the PSRFA and shall not exceed 600/o of the operating budget of the PSRFA. F. The legislature has now authorized fire authorities to request voter approval of a permanent benefit charge and the PSRFA governing board has determined that a permanent benefit charge better serves the citizens of the PSRFA by providing for long term revenue stability and reduces future administrative and election costs associated with shorter term benefit charge authorizations. G. In accordance with Rcw 42.L7A.555, city councils are authorized to vote on a resolution to support or oppose a ballot measure so long as the action is taken at a public meeting, the notice of the meeting includes the title and number of the ballot proposition, and councilmembers and meeting attendees are afforded an equal opportunity to express an opposing view. H. It is appropriate for the council to support Proposition 1as submitted by the PSRFA, and therefore, the council urges voters to vote "Yes" on Proposition 1. NOW THEREFORE, THE CIry COUNCIL OF THE CIry OF KENT, WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: RESOLUTION SECTION 7, - Support for Proposition 7, The Kent City Council endorses PSRFA Proposition 1 which will be submitted to the voters on the 2 Resolution in Support of Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Proposition 7 August 3, 2O2L, ballot, and urges Kent voters to vote "Yes" on the measure. The Proposition 1 ballot title and ballot statement are as follows: Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Proposition No. 1 The Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority "Puget Sound Fire" is responsible for providing fire protection and emergency medical services in your community. For the last twelve years, the Puget Sound Fire has funded these services primarily through a combination of property taxes and voter approved benefit charges. Under state law, voters must renew the use of Puget Sound Fire's current benefit charge in 2OZt. A benefit charge is not a property tax. The benefit charge is a user fee designed to allocate the cost of the services provided by Puget Sound Fire in reasonable proportion to the measurable benefit a property receives. The benefit charge is based on an industry accepted formula that takes into consideration fire flows, the square footage of structures, the type of structures and various risk factors. The Puget Sound Fire Governance Board has determined that permanently establishing the benefit charge will provides a long-term, stable, reliable and cost effective method for financing the operations of Puget Sound Fire and for maintaining satisfactory levels of service. Under state law, regional fire authorities which collect benefit charges have reduced taxing authority' Benefit charges can constitute no more than 60 percent of a fire authority's annual operating budget and the fire authority's maximum property tax rate is reduced from $1.50 to $1.00 per $1,000 of assessed valuation. If approved, Proposition 1 would permanently continue the current funding methods utilized by the Puget Sound Fire to provide emergency medical and fire protection services. SECTION 2 . - Savinqs, If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this resolution is declared unconstitutional 3 Resolution in Support of Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Proposition 7 or invalid for any reason, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this resolution. SECTION 3, - Corrections bY City Clerk Upon approval of the City Attorney, the City Clerk is authorized to make necessary corrections to this resolution, including the correction of clerical errors; references to other local, state or federal laws, codes, rules, or regulations; or resolution numbering and section/subsection numbering' SECTION 4. - Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon passage. DANA RALPH, MAYOR July 6,2O2L Date Approved ATTEST: KIMBERLEY KOMOTO, CITY RK Julv 6,2O2L Date Adopted APP AS U P ATTORNEY 4 Resolution in Support of Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Proposition 7