3b SeaTac interlocal agreement slides
2018 Interlocal Agreement Port of Seattle and the City of SeaTac Lance Lyttle, Managing Director Aviation Division Clare Gallagher, Public Affairs November 14, 2017 1 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 New ILA supports City and Airport priorities Interlocal Agreement improves efficiency, operational costs and avoids litigation 2 Key Elements of New Agreement Support for public safety and traffic enforcement Unique land use and development regulations to meet the needs of the Port and the City Provision of traffic impact fees, permit fees and stormwater fees for Port-owned property Support for City's neighborhood parking program Quality assurance for Port development permits integrated into the City system, and A Port process to further support City business license compliance Intended to be a comprehensive and cohesive package of elements for mutual value 3 Airport Activity Area Defines Permitting Areas for the Port and the City Accounts for existing conditions Includes future Master Plan assumptions New Element: "AAA" Boundary Map for Delineation 4 Schedule November 9 Documents published, website materials posted, open house ads and press release November 14 Briefings to Port Commission and SeaTac City Council November 16 Public open house at SeaTac Community Center November 20 City staff briefing to City of SeaTac Airport Committee November 28 Port Commission and City Council consider resolutions to adopt new Agreement December 12 Second reading and adoption Public review, Commission and Council consideration by year-end 5
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