SeaTac 2018 ILA Briefing PPT 112817

• Airport is a unique land use, unique business operation, and generates unique demands on the City • Interlocal Cooperation Act is specifically intended to address government-to-government relationships Overview • Port and City of SeaTac have used Interlocal Agreements since 1997 • Broad agreement to address potential operational and authority issues • Current ILA expires mid February 2018 • Proposed ILA supports City and Airport priorities • Interlocal Agreement improves efficiency, operational costs, and avoids litigation • The ILA is intended to be a comprehensive and cohesive package of elements for mutual value Key Elements of New Agreement • Unique land use and development regulations to meet the needs of the Port and the City • Support for public safety and traffic enforcement at $1.4M/year • Provision for traffic impact fees and concurrency requirements • Stormwater fees to City at $1.3M/year • Quality assurance for Port development permits integrated into the City system at minimum of $226K/year • Support for City’s parking permit program • Process for Port to further support City business license compliance Chapter 1. Preamble • Basis for Interlocal Agreement • Introduction and background information regarding overlapping statutory authorities, legal responsibilities and federal contractual obligations Chapter 2. General Provisions • Binding 10-year term with recommendation at year five from JAC to complete term with, or without re-negotiation • Either Party may withdraw and terminate with two year notice • Minor amendments through Letter of Agreement between City Manager and Managing Director. Major amendments through JAC to Council…
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