RESOLUTION
NUMBER |
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DATE
ADOPTED |
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DESCRIPTION
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853 |
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11/29/1990 |
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ADOPTING A CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FOR THE YEARS 1991-1996 |
852 |
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11/20/1990 |
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ESTABLISHING THE AMOUNT
OF THE WATER AND SEWER STUB CHARGES FOR THE AVONDALE PHASE II
IMPROVEMENTS |
851 |
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11/20/1990 |
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ESTABLISHING THE AMOUNT
OF THE SEWER STUB CHARGES FOR THE AVONDALE WAY SANITARY SEWER
EXTENSION |
850 |
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11/20/1990 |
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REGARDING VISION
2020 |
849 |
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11/20/1990 |
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READOPTING THE LOCAL
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR SEATTLE-KING COUNTY, AS AMENDED BY THE
PLAN ADDENDUM; DELETING CONDITIONS PREVIOUSLY PLACED UPON THE CITY’S
ADOPTION; AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 838 |
848 |
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09/18/1990 |
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ACCEPTING GRANT FUNDS
TO IMPLEMENT THE GROWTH MANAGEMENT ACT OF 1990 |
847 |
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09/18/1990 |
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AMENDING THE PENALTIES
RELATING TO BUSINESS LICENSES AS ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION NUMBER 793 |
846 |
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09/04/1990 |
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AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR
OR HER DESIGNATE TO SIGN ALL APPLICATIONS, GRANT AGREEMENTS AND
AMENDMENTS, AND OTHER DOCUMENTS RELATING TO OIL/WATER SEPARATOR FACILITIES
PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION GRANTS |
845 |
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09/04/1990 |
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REQUESTING KING COUNTY
TO IMPLEMENT THE LOCAL OPTION VEHICLE REGISTRATION FEE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
AND EXPRESSING THE CITY OF REDMOND’S INTENT TO PARTICIPATE IN NEGOTIATIONS
TO DEVELOP A COMMON PROCESS FOR IMPLEMENTING THE TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
AND COORDINATION PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 42, SESSION LAWS OF 1990 (ESSB
6358), SECTION 212 |
844 |
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08/28/1990 |
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AUTHORIZING APPLICATION
FOR FUNDING ASSISTANCE FOR AN OUTDOOR RECREATION PROJECT CONSISTING OF A
COMMUNITY PARK IN THE BEAR CREEK/EVANS CREEK AREA TO THE INTERAGENCY
COMMITTEE FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION AS PROVIDED BY THE MARINE RECREATION LAND
ACT |
843 |
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08/28/1990 |
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AUTHORIZING APPLICATION
FOR FUNDING ASSISTANCE FOR AN OUTDOOR RECREATION PROJECT CONSISTING OF A
MULTI-USE TRAIL FOLLOWING BEAR CREEK AND EVANS CREEK TO THE INTERAGENCY
COMMITTEE FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION AS PROVIDED BY THE MARINE RECREATION LAND
ACT |
842 |
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06/28/1990 |
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APPROVING THE ACTION OF
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON COMMUNITY ECONOMIC REVITALIZATION BOARD AND THE
ISSUANCE OF NON-RECOURSE REVENUE BONDS TO FINANCE AN INDUSTRIAL
DEVELOPMENT FACILITY FOR PACIFIC CIRCUITS, INC. AND PROVIDING FOR OTHER
MATTERS PROPERLY RELATING THERETO |
841 |
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06/19/1990 |
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ADOPTING A SIX-YEAR
TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AND DIRECTING THE SAME TO BE FILED WITH
THE STATE SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION AND THE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT
BOARD |
840 |
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06/05/1990 |
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CONDITIONALLY APPROVING
ROSE HILL WATER DISTRICT’S COMPREHENSIVE WATER SUPPLY PLAN AS AMENDED BY
THE REDMOND TECHNICAL REVIEW COMMITTEE |
839 |
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06/05/1990 |
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PROVIDING FOR AN
INCREASE OF THE INTERFUND LOAN FOR PARK ACQUISITION AND RENOVATION FROM
$600,000 TO $1.5 MILLION AND EXTENSION OF THE LOAN FOR A THREE MONTH
PERIOD COMMENCING JULY 1, 1990 PENDING THE RECEIPT OF THE PROCEEDS OF
UNLIMITED GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AUTHORIZED BY VOTERS ON NOVEMBER 7,
1989 |
838 |
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05/29/1990 |
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ADOPTING THE LOCAL
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR SEATTLE-KING COUNTY WITH THE PLAN
ADDENDUM UPON THE CONDITION THAT IT BE AMENDED AS PROVIDED HEREIN |
837 |
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05/22/1990 |
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APPROVING THE ISSUANCE
OF NOT TO EXCEED $3,300,000 OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BONDS BY THE REDMOND
PUBLIC CORPORATION AND APPROVING RESOLUTION NO. 90-1 OF THE REDMOND PUBLIC
CORPORATION AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF THOSE BONDS TO PROVIDE FUNDS TO REFUND
BONDS PREVIOUSLY ISSUED BY THE CORPORATION TO FINANCE CERTAIN INDUSTRIAL
DEVELOPMENT FACILITIES FOR B.W. INVESTMENTS AND ACCESS INVESTMENTS A
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP IN THE CITY OF REDMOND, WASHINGTON, AND APPROVING
EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY THE REDMOND PUBLIC CORPORATION OF A PLACEMENT
AGENT AGREEMENT DATED MAY 31, 1990 |
836 |
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05/01/1990 |
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RELATING TO THE 148TH
AVENUE N.E. EXTENSION PROJECT, REJECTING THE APPARENT LOW BID AND AWARDING
THE CONTRACT TO THE NEXT LOWEST BIDDER |
835 |
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04/17/1990 |
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RELATING TO THE BEL-RED
ROAD LID STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 87-LI-61, REJECTING THE APPARENT LOW
BID AND DIRECTING THAT THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT BE AWARDED TO THE NEXT
LOWEST BIDDER |
834 |
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04/03/1990 |
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ADOPTING A SCHEDULE OF
EXPENDITURE OF BOND PROCEEDS RECEIVED FROM KING COUNTY FOR THE ACQUISITION
OF OPEN SPACE PROJECTS |
833 |
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04/03/1990 |
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RELATING TO THE SITING
OF A PROPOSED PERMANENT KING COUNTY
JAIL
|
832 |
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03/20/1990 |
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ESTABLISHING THE AMOUNT
OF FEES FOR PERFORMANCE OF ADMINISTRATIVE AND PROCEEDING SERVICES RELATING
TO EXTENSIONS OF WATER AND SANITARY SEWER UTILITY SERVICE OUTSIDE THE CITY
LIMITS |
831
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03/20/1990 |
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ADDING AN APPLICATION
FEE FOR EXTENSIONS OF UTILITY SERVICE OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS TO THE FEE
SCHEDULE ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION 793 |
830 |
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03/20/1990 |
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AMENDING THE SCHEDULE
OF DEVELOPMENT PERMIT FEES RESOLUTION 763, THE SCHEDULE OF CLEAR AND GRADE
PERMIT FEES ORDINANCE 1038 AND THE SCHEDULE OF ADMINISTRATIVE FEES FOR
STREET AND CURB PERMITS RESOLUTIONS 793 AND 828 |
829 |
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02/20/1990 |
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RELATING TO THE
WITHDRAWAL OF THE CITY OF REDMOND FROM THE PUGET SOUND COUNCIL OF
GOVERNMENTS EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 31, 1990; AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE
MAYOR TO SUBMIT A WRITTEN NOTICE OF RESIGNATION ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF
REDMOND TO THE EXECUTIVE BOARD |
828 |
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02/20/1990 |
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AMENDING VARIOUS
ADMINISTRATIVE FEES |
827 |
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02/20/1990 |
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PROVIDING FOR AN
INTERFUND LOAN FOR PARK ACQUISITION AND RENOVATION PENDING THE RECEIPT OF
THE PROCEEDS OF UNLIMITED GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AUTHORIZED BY VOTERS ON
NOVEMBER 7, 1989 |
826 |
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02/20/1990 |
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PROVIDING FOR AN
INTERFUND LOAN FOR PARKS MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS PENDING THE RECEIPT OF
PROPERTY TAXES AS AUTHORIZED BY THE VOTERS IN PROPOSITION NO. 3 ON
NOVEMBER 7, 1989 |
825 |
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02/20/1990 |
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PROVIDING FOR AN
INTERFUND LOAN FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 89-ST-54 PENDING THE
RECEIPT OF THE PROCEEDS OF THE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT BONDS AUTHORIZED
TO BE ISSUED BY ORDINANCE NO. 1511 |
824 |
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02/06/1990 |
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ESTABLISHING ITS
LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR THE 1990 LEGISLATIVE SESSION |
823 |
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02/06/1990 |
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CONFIRMING CITY POLICY
REGARDING THE INCREASE IN THE REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY CEILING AUTHORIZED
BY VOTERS TO FUND PARK AND RIGHT-OF-WAY MAINTENANCE |
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