4b signed
P.O. Box 1209 POrt- .1 . Seattle, WA 98111-1209 Tel: (206) 787-3000 of seal"6' www.portseaitle.org ITEM NO. 4b DATE OF MEETING 8/11/15 PORT OF SEATTLE At a meeting ofthe Port Connnission held on August 1 1, 2015, it is hereby moved that the Port Auditor is authorized to pay the following outstanding obligations of salaries and claims against the Port: ' CHECKS* ISSUED'DURJNG THE PERIODmums mailer: JULYi 501115;. FUND TOTAL $7,400,288.29 Accounts Payable Checks: 905277~90597I $8,237,758.82 Payroll Checks: P-180138-180398 $12,719,992.85 Wire Transfers: 013566-1-013623 $14,334,61231 EFTS: 036081-036753 $22,290,895.26 Appropriate and effective internal controls are in place to ensure that the above outstanding obligations have been processed in accordance with Port of Seattle procurement/payment policies and delegation of authority. Debbi Browning/Pint We, the undersigned Commissioners, hereby ceitify that the Auditor\arex. outstandingnbligations in the amounts therein setfgifth and correct obligations of the Port of Seattle. /" V M" tile \M-;' ,9" /.~"\. \'l j \\ ; T0321? it'll3:0 an; exam couR'mEv GREGOERE JOHN marathon Port Commission
Limitations of Translatable Documents
PDF files are created with text and images are placed at an exact position on a page of a fixed size.
Web pages are fluid in nature, and the exact positioning of PDF text creates presentation problems.
PDFs that are full page graphics, or scanned pages are generally unable to be made accessible, In these cases, viewing whatever plain text could be extracted is the only alternative.