HomeMy WebLinkAboutres1992-027- WHA'TCOM COUNTY COUNC 4GENDA BILL
NO. AB92 -106
CLEARANCES
Initial
Date
Date Received in Council Office:
Agenda Date
Assigned To:
Originator - Council
2/25/92
Intro
Division Head-
3/24/92
Flood Dist /Hearir.
Department Head-
4/7/92
Flood Dist /Hearin;
Prosecutor Review -
/14/91
Council
Purchasing/Budget Dir:
Executive-
SUBJECT.•
A resolution adopting a funding mechanism for the Whatcom County Flood Control Zone District and
authorizing the collection of charges.
ATTACHMENTS.
Resolution
Public Hearing Needed? Yes /moo //
SUMMARY STATEMENT-
The County -wide Flood Control Zone District shall apply a rate structure as a service charge to all parcels
within the unincorporated and incorporated areas of Whatcom County. This resolution sets forth that rate
structure.
This service charge is an interim measure only. At the end of a three year term the funding mechanism
as set forth in this resolution shall be terminated. It will be the responsibility of the District to establish
its permanent funding mechanism.
The Council recognizes the need for a more specific system that levies service charges. Complexities and
time requirements of designing and executing such a system is such that a temporary funding mechanism
is needed to protect the public welfare and property.
ORIGINATOR'S RECOMMENDED ACTION.•
Pass
COMMITTEE ACTION (including dates):
COUNCIL ACTION (including dates):
3/24/92: Council chose.to continue to April 7.
4/14/92: Council approved the resolution with amendments -see attached.
R92 -027
Related File Numbers. Ordinance or Resolution Number.•
SPONSORED BY: Executive
PROPOSED BY: Council
INTRODUCTION DATE: -2125,192
1 A resolution by the Governing Body
2 of the County-wide Flood Control Zone District
3 RESOLUTION NO. 92027
4 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A FUNDING MECHANISM FOR THE
5 COUNTY -WIDE FLOOD CONTROL ZONE DISTRICT AND AUTHORIZING
6 COLLECTION OF CHARGES.
7 WHEREAS, floods pose threats to public health and safety including loss or
8 endangerment to human life; damage to homes; damage to public roads, highways, bridges,
9 and utilities; interruption of travel, communication, and commerce; damage to private and
10 public property; degradation of water quality; damage to fisheries, fish hatcheries, and fish
11 habitat; harm to livestock; destruction or degradation of environmentally sensitive areas;
12 erosion of soil, stream banks, and beds; and harmful accumulation of soil and debris in the
13 beds of streams or other bodies of water and on public and private lands; and,
14 WHEREAS, alleviation of flood damage to property and to public health and safety
15 is a matter of public concern; and,
16 WHEREAS, many land uses alter the pattern of runoff by decreasing the ability of
17 upstream lands to store waters, thus increasing the rate of runoff and attendant downstream
18 impacts; and,
19 WHEREAS, prevention of flood damage requires a comprehensive approach,
20 incorporating storm water management and basin -wide flood damage protection planning;
21 and,
22 WHEREAS, coordination of all regulatory, planning and financing mechanisms
23 available to the County -wide Flood Control Zone District is critical to address the problems
24 of flooding in an equitable and comprehensive manner; and,
25 WHEREAS, it is the intent of the Board to develop a coordinated and
26 comprehensive policy to address the problems of flooding and minimization,'of flood
27 damage; and,
28 WHEREAS, the Board finds it in the best interest of the public to enact the
29 provisions of RCW Chapter 86.15 and RCW 36.89 which allows flood control zone districts
30 to place a lien and foreclose on properties.
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1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the County -wide Flood Control Zone
2 District Board that the funding mechanism as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and
3 by this reference incorporated herein is adopted.
4 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the funding mechanism established in this
5 resolution terminates not later than December 31, 1995. During this time it will be the
6 responsibility of the County -wide Flood Control Zone District to establish its permanent
7 funding mechanism.
8 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that recognizing that their members benefit too
9 from flood mitigation measures but are not subject to the flood charge the Administration
10 is requested to request from the Indian Nations an appropriate contribution to the fund
11 herein.
12 BE IT FURTHER. RESOLVED that a portion of the funds collected from this
13 funding mechanism shall be expended on flood control and mitigation for areas within
14 Whatcom County but outside the Nooksack River basin. The Administration is requested
15 to work with representatives from such areas to develop an appropriated allocation formula
16 which may take into consideration contributions and benefits, allocation formulas are to be
17 approved by the Board.
18 APPROVED this 14th day of APril , 1992.
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21 ATTEST:
22
23 Ramona Reeves, Council Clerk
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26
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Civil Deputy Pros. Atty.
COUNTY -WIDE FLOOD CONTROL ZONE
DISTRICT BOARD
WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON
Daniel M. Warner, Chairman
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EXHIBIT "A'
2 FUNDING MECHANISM FOR THE
3 COUNTY -WIDE FLOOD CONTROL ZONE DISTRICT
4 SECTION 1. Purpose.
5 This mechanism creates a funding methodology which provides resources to plan,
6 manage, design, construct, maintain, revise, and upgrade the storm drainage and surface
7 water runoff systems within Whatcom County's drainage basins as specified in and pursuant
8 to Chapters 36.89, 36.94, 86.12 and 86.15 Revised Code of Washington, Article 11, Section
9 11 of the Washington State Constitution. This authority is invoked to minimize property
10 damage, promote and protect the public health, safety and welfare, minimize water quality
11 degradation by preventing siltation, contamination and erosion of the County's waterways,
12 protect aquifers, insure the safety of County roads and rights -of -way, assure compliance with
13 federal and state storm drainage, surface water management, and water quality regulations
14 and legislation, increase educational and recreational opportunities, encourage the
15 preservation of natural drainage systems, and foster other beneficial public uses.
16 SECTION 2. Flood Control Zone District Creation and Authori
17 A County -wide Flood Control Zone District, herein after referred to as District, was
18 created pursuant to Whatcom County Ordinance No. 91 -076. Said District shall be
19 administered within the Whatcom County Public Works Department under the Engineering
20 Division. A new distinct section in that Division will be created for the management of
21 flood control.
22 The District elects to exercise all lawful powers necessary and appropriate for the
23 construction, acquisition, and condemnation of property rights, maintenance, management,
24 operations and regulation of storm drainage and surface water runoff systems including,
25 without limitation, all lawful powers to fix, alter, regulate, and control the charges and
26 conditions for the use thereof.
27 SECTION 3. Definitions.
28 For the purposes of this resolution the words or phrases below shall have the
29 following meanings:
30 "Assessed Value" shall be held and construed to mean the aggregate valuation of the
31 parcel subject to a service charge as placed on the last completed and balanced tax
32 rolls of the county: Provided, That parcels involved in property tax exemption
33 programs under RCW 84.33, RCW 84.34, and RCW 84.36.381 through 84.36.389 will
34 be subject to a service charge based on their taxable assessed value.
35 "Board" means the county legislative authority.
36 "County" shall mean Whatcom County, Washington, or as indicated by the context,
37 may mean the Department of Public Works, Public Works Director, County
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1 Engineer, or other official, officer, employee or agent representing the County in the
2 discharge of his or her duties. For purposes of this resolution, County shall be
3 construed to also include. those incorporated areas located in the county -wide
4 District.
5 'Parcel" shall mean the smallest plot. of land or any real property ownership
6 interest separately segregated for tax purposes.
7 "Real Property Ownership Interests" shall include but. not be limited to
8 condominiums, marina slips, hangers, development rights, improvements on lands the
9 fee of which is still vested in the United States or the State of Washington or other
10 such interests in real property as is defined for property tax purposes.
11 "Service Charge" means the charge levied on parcels in unincorporated and
12 incorporated areas of the District.
13 "Supervisors" means the board of supervisors, or governing body, of a zone.
14 "Taxable Assessed Value" is the aggregate value used for calculating real property
15 taxes.
16 SECTION 4. Policy for Service Charges.
17 The District shall apply a rate structure as a service charge to all parcels within the
18 unincorporated and incorporated areas within Whatcom County.
19 All parcels are subject to a service charge except the following exempt parcels:
20 (a) All parcels owned by the federal government
21 (b) All parcels classified as Indian lands held in trust
22 (c) All parcels exclusively classified as mineral rights
23 (d) All parcels with an assessed value less than or equal to $2500.00
24 The District will allow any contiguous quantity of land in the possession of, owned
25 by, or recorded as the property of the same claimant, person, or company to be consolidated
26 into one parcel to keep charges lower: Provided, That the parcels are in compatible tax code
27 districts: Provided further, That a one to one relationship is maintained between each
28 parcel in the Flood Control Zone District roll and each parcel in the real property tax roll:
29 Provided further: That taxes, assessments and charges on the parcels to be consolidated are
30 not delinquent: Provided further, That all established parcel consolidation policies and
31 procedures are followed. This process must be initiated in the County Assessor's office by
32 November 10 of any one year for consideration in the following year's roll.
33 SECTION 5. Method of Calculating Service Charges.
34 A temporary service charge schedule is hereby established for Whatcom County to
35 be assessed annually during the term of this mechanism.
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1 Group 1: All parcels with an assessed value less than or equal to $10,000.00
2 but greater than $2,500.00
3 Charge Per Parcel: $5.00
4 Group 2: All parcels with an assessed value less than or equal to
5 $30,000.00 but greater than $10,000.00
6 Charge Per Parcel: $7.00
7 Group 3: All parcels with an assessed value less than or equal to
8 $50,000.00 but greater than $30,000.00
9 Charge Per Parcel: $20.00
10 Group 4: All parcels with an assessed value less than or equal to
11 $75,000.00 but greater than $50,000.00
12 Charge Per Parcel: $30.00
13 Group 5: All parcels with an assessed value less than or equal to
14 $100,000.00 but greater than $75,000.00
15 Charge Per Parcel: $40.00
16 Group 6: All parcels with an assessed value less than or equal to
17 $125,000.00 but greater than $100,000.00
18 Charge Per Parcel: $50.00
19 Group 7: All parcels with an assessed value less than or equal to
20 $150,000.00 but greater than $125,000.00
21 Charge Per Parcel: $65.00
22 Group 8: All parcels with an assessed value less than or equal to
23 $200,000.00 but greater than $150,000.00
24 Charge Per Parcel: $80.00
25 Group 10: All parcels with an assessed value less than or equal to
26 $400,000.00 but greater than $200,000.00
27 Charge Per Parcel: $90.00
28 Group 11: All parcels with an assessed value greater than $400,000.00
29 Charge Per Parcel: $100.00
30 The District's service charge shall be calculated based on the parcel's assessed value on the
31 last completed and balanced tax roll of the County. Service charges shall be due and
32 payable to the Flood Control Zone District on or before April 30 of the respective year and
33 shall be billed and collected together with real property taxes, if any, and shall be delinquent
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1 thereafter: Provided, That if real property tax upon the parcel payable in that year exceeds
2 thirty dollars, and one -half of the tax, together with one -half of the annual service charge
3 provided by this section are paid on or before April 30 of such year, the remaining one -half
4 of the annual service charge shall be due and payable on October 31, next following, or at
5 the time of payment of the remaining tax on the parcel, whichever is earlier, and shall be
6 delinquent after that date.
7 SECTION 6. County Administrative Support.
8 A. The County Assessor shall provide administrative support services to the
9 District. The County Assessor shall be responsible for: 1) Accumulation,
10 coordination and maintenance of data for use in the Flood Control Zone District
11 roll; 2. Auditing and verifying data base information and rates and charges; 3.
12 Response to public inquiry and education on Flood Control Zone District funding
13 mechanism policies and procedures.
14 B. All District funds from service charges, grant funds, or any other revenue
15 received shall be deposited in the District Fund which will be established by the
16 Whatcom County Council.
17 SECTION 7. Administrators of the Roll.
18 The Supervisors are hereby declared the Administrators of the Roll for the District.
19 The Administrators of the Roll shall be responsible for fixing rates .and charges.
20 SECTION 8. Treasurer.
21 The County Treasurer is hereby declared the Treasurer of the District. The
22 Treasurer shall be responsible for collecting rates and charges as established by the
23 Administrator of the Roll.
24 SECTION 9. Implementation.
25 The Whatcom County Executive, Treasurer and Assessor are hereby authorized and
26 directed to establish all administrative procedures necessary to implement the provisions of
27 this resolution.
28 SECTION 10. Lien for delinquent Charges and Foreclosures.
29 A. Pursuant to RCW 36.89.090, Whatcom County shall place a lien, which
30 attaches to the land, on any parcel with a delinquent service charge, including
31 interest thereon. Such liens shall be effective and shall be enforced and foreclosed
32 in the same manner as provided for sewerage liens of cities and towns' by RCW
33 35.67.200 through 35.67.290, except that the service charge lien shall be effective for
34 a total not to exceed one year's delinquent service charges without the necessity of
35 any writing or recording of the lien with the county auditor, as provided for in RCW
36 36.89.093, in lieu of the provisions provided for in RCW 35.67.210. In accordance
37 with RCW 36.89.094, the County may commence to foreclose a service charge lien
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1 after three (3) years from the date flood control zone district charges become
2 delinquent, in lieu of the provisions provided for in RCW 35.67.230.
3 B. Delinquent service charges shall bear interest provided in RCW 36.89.090,
4 RCW 36.89.092, and RCW 35.67.200 at the rate of twelve percent (12 %) per annum,
5 or such rate as may hereinafter be authorized by law, computed on a monthly basis
6 from the date of delinquency until paid.
7 SECTION 11. Overpavment Refund Requests.
8 Any person may request the refund of service charge overpayment(s) by doing so in
9 writing to the County Treasurer. The basis of the request explaining the nature of the
10 overpayment should be clearly stated. The Treasurer shall investigate the request and
11 authorize a refund or credit if an overpayment is determined to have occurred. The
12 Treasurer will use best efforts to notify the requesting party of his /her decision in writing
13 within sixty (60) days of receipt of the request. The Treasurer will specify in the written
14 decision the basis for authorizing or denying the refund request. No refund may be
15 authorized for overpayment paid or levied more than three (3) years prior to the date the
16 written request is received.
17 SECTION 12. Administrative Refunds or Adjustments.
18 The County Treasurer may authorize in writing, a refund, credit, or adjustment of any
19 amounts when it is determined that an error, miscalculation, or mistake has occurred which
20 affects any ratepayer(s). The nature of the error, miscalculation, or mistake should be
21 documented together with the steps taken to prevent future occurrences. No refunds,
22 credits, or service charge adjustments may be authorized pursuant to this section unless
23 brought to the attention of the Treasurer within three (3) years of the occurrence of the
24 error, miscalculation or mistake. An annual report of all refunds authorized by the County
25 Treasurer shall be presented to the Board of the District January of each year.
26 SECTION 13. Amount of Refund Limited.
27 In any instance where a refund or credit is authorized by the Treasurer, the amount shall
28 include interest at the same rate as authorized in Section 10.
29 SECTION 14. Appeals of Overpayment Refund Decisions.
30 Any decision of the Treasurer made pursuant to overpayment refund requests may
31 be appealed to the Whatcom County Hearing Examiner upon payment of the disputed
32 amount and pursuant to the appeal procedures set forth in the Flood Control Zone District
33 chapter of the Whatcom County Code which will be adopted prior to charging.
34 SECTION 15. Severability,
35 If any section, clause or provision of this Resolution be declared invalid by the courts,
36 the same shall not affect the validity of the Resolution as a whole or any part thereof, other
37 than the part declared invalid.
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