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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 3296 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. 3296 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, EXPRESSING SUPPORT FOR THE SUBMISSION BY KING COUNTY OF A LEVY PROPOSAL TO THE VOTERS ON FEBRUARY 3, 1998, TO FUND EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES. WHEREAS, the King County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is among the best in the nation and saves may lives; and WHEREAS, EMS includes Advanced Life Support (ALS) medic one paramedic services and basic life support (BLS) services provided county-wide by cities and various fire protection districts; and WHEREAS, the City supports EMS as a regional service that requires a continuing leadership role for the county; and WHEREAS, the King County Council on September 8, 1997, as a companion to the ordinance authorizing the November 4, 1997 election on EMS, passed Ordinance No . 12489, the Preamble of which states "The current, near total reliance on a six-year voter-approved levy puts the (emergency medical services) program' s funding in regular jeopardy and connotes that the county considers it an optional program. . . . Th'e county council is committed to researching more secure, permanent funding sources for this important program"; and WHEREAS, the City supports the foregoing statement in county Ordinance No . 12849, and agrees that a voter-approved property tax is an inappropriate funding mechanism, and is committed to RESOLUTION NO. 3296 finding a new, permanent funding source for the EMS system in partnership with the county; and WHEREAS, the City supports the proposed three-year, 29 cent/$1, 000 assessed value EMS levy and other actions described herein as a bridge to a new financing structure for the EMS system that is more secure and more pelrmanent, and which establishes an immediate departure from "business as usual" in the funding of the EMS system; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I . The above recitals are found to be true and correct in all respects . SECTION II . The City supports the levy with the understanding that the County agrees to create the EMS Financial Planning Task Force called for by Ordinance INo. 12849 no later than February 15, 1998; provided, however, that : a. City representatives on the task force shall be appointed directly by each jurisdiction so represented (in the case of Seattle, Bellevue, Federal Way, Kent and Shoreline) and the Suburban Cities Association in the case of the two smaller city representatives . b. In preparing its "analysis of long-term funding alternatives that would allow the county to reduce its reliance on property tax levies to support emergency medical services" as required by ordinance No. 12849, the Task Force shall (1) explore 2 RESOLUTION NO. 3296 all reasonable operational models for financing and delivering EMS service; (2) identify and recommend possible efficiencies and operational models that could reduce or otherwise contain long- term as well as interim costs of the EMS system; and (3) focus its long-term recommendations on alternatives to financing EMS through means other than periodically voter-approved property tax levies . c. The membership of the EMS Financial Planning Task Force called for by Ordinance No. 12849 shall be amended to consist of the King County Executive, two representatives from the county council, one representative from each city within the county with a population over 50, 000, two representatives from small cities appointed by the Suburban Cities Association, two fire district commissioners and two citizens-at-large from the unincorporated area. The Task Force shall be supported by an interjurisdictional staff team. SECTION III . The City supports the levy with the understanding that the county will direct the EMS Advisory Committee recommended by the 1998-2003 Emergency Medical Services Strategic Plan dated June, 1997, to work in (cooperation with the EMS Financial Planning Task Force, and that the EMS Advisory Committee place its highest priority on implementing cost containment strategies identified in said Strategic Plan that can reduce the cost of the EMS system as soon as possible . 3 RESOLUTION NO. 3296 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 8th day of December , 1997 . Marilyn J. Petersen, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 8th day of December 1997 . cp1061064^—.00/ Jes Tanner, Mayor Approv as to form: rtAdv-v•aAA.e...479:74.14..rsAja Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney RES . 622 : 12/08/97 :as . 4