Resolution 3769

RESOLUTION NO. 3769 
A RESOLUTION      of the Port of Seattle Commission authorizing the Executive Director to
sell and convey Port personal property in 2020 in accordance with RCW
53.08.090 with a value not greater than $19,000 and repealing Resolution
No. 3756 dealing with the same subject. 
WHEREAS, the voters of King County, pursuant to the provisions of enabling legislation
adopted by the legislature of the State of Washington, Chapter 92, Laws of 1911, RCW
53.040.010, authorized and approved at a special election held in King County on the 5th day of
September 1911, the formation of a port district co-extensive with King County to be known as
the Port of Seattle; and 
WHEREAS, the Port of Seattle was thereupon established as a port district and has since
been and now is a duly authorized and acting port district of the State of Washington; and 
WHEREAS, the Port of Seattle owns personal property and, from time to time, may sell
or convey such property pursuant to RCW 53.08.090; 
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Port Commission of the Port of Seattle as
follows: 
Section 1. The Port Commission of the Port of Seattle hereby delegates to the Executive
Director of the Port of Seattle the authority to sell and convey Port personal property of a value
established annually by resolution. 
Section 2. The value of Port personal property that may be sold and conveyed by the
Executive Director in 2020, in accordance with Section 1,  shall be $19,000  or less, per
occurrence. 
Section 3. Pursuant to RCW 53.08.090, the Port Commission may annually renew the
Executive Director’s authority under this resolution and adjust the property value limit under
Section 2 based on the governmental price index established by the Washington State
Department of Revenue.
Section 4. Resolution No. 3756 dealing with the same subject is hereby repealed.

                   ADOPTED by the Port Commission of the Port of Seattle, at a duly noticed meeting held
this 11th day of February, 2020, and duly authenticated in open session by the signatures of the
Commissioners voting in favor thereof and the seal of the Commission.
RY  ANCALKINS

Sam Cho
PETER STEINBRUECK



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