Item 6b Reso 3620

PORT OF SEATTLE 

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RESOLUTION NO. 3620 
A  RESOLUTION of the Port Commission of the Port of Seattle,
authorizing the issuance and sale of Subordinate Lien Revenue Bond
Anticipation Note, 2009  in the principal amount of not to exceed
$100,000,000 for the purpose of paying costs of undertaking Port
projects; providing the form, terms, conditions, covenants and maturity of
the note; authorizing the sale of the note; providing for the disposition of
the proceeds of sale of the note to pay for such acquisition, capitalized
interest and costs of issuing the note. 

ADOPTED: __________, 2009 
Prepared by: 
K&L PRESTON GATES ELLIS LLP 
Seattle, Washington

PORT OF SEATTLE 
RESOLUTION NO. 3620 
TABLE OF CONTENTS* 
Page 
Section 1.    Definitions.............................................................................................................4 
Section 2.    Findings and Authorization of Project ................................................................22 
Section 3.    Plan of Finance; Compliance with Parity Conditions .........................................23 
Section 4.    Authorization of the Note ...................................................................................24 
Section 5.    Registration, Exchange and Payments ................................................................26 
Section 6.    Payment of Note .................................................................................................27 
Section 7.    Right of Prepayment ...........................................................................................29 
Section 8.    Project Account ...................................................................................................30 
Section 9.    Note Deemed To Be No Longer Outstanding.....................................................31 
Section 10.   Permitted Prior Lien Bonds and Future Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds ............31 
Section 11.   Covenants ............................................................................................................36 
Section 12.   Form of the Note .................................................................................................39 
Section 13.   Execution of the Note .........................................................................................41 
Section 14.   Sale of the Note ...................................................................................................42 
Section 15.   General Authorization; Ratification of Prior Acts ..............................................42 
Section 16.   Ongoing Disclosure; Information to be Provided to Bank .................................43 
Section 17.   Interest Rate Upon Default .................................................................................43 
Section 18   Severability .........................................................................................................43 
Exhibit A    Proposal 
Exhibit B    Form of Request for Draw and Election to Convert 




* This table of contents and the cover page are not a part of this resolution but are provided for
convenience of reference only. 
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RESOLUTION NO. 3620 

A  RESOLUTION of the Port Commission of the Port of Seattle,
authorizing the issuance and sale of Subordinate Lien Revenue Bond
Anticipation Note, 2009  in the principal amount of not to exceed
$100,000,000 for the purpose of paying costs of undertaking Port
projects; providing the form, terms, conditions, covenants and maturity of
the note; authorizing the sale of the note; providing for the disposition of
the proceeds of sale of the note to pay for such acquisition, capitalized
interest and costs of issuing the note. 
WHEREAS, the Port has authorized the issuance of revenue bonds in one or more series
pursuant to Resolution No. 3059, as amended, of the Commission adopted on February 2, 1990,
as amended by Resolution No. 3214, adopted on March 26, 1996, Resolution No. 3241, adopted
on April 8, 1997, and Resolution No. 3436, adopted on July 11, 2000, and as amended and
restated by Resolution No. 3577, adopted on February 27, 2007 (collectively, the "First Lien
Master Resolution"), each series being payable from the Gross Revenue of the Port after
payment of Operating Expenses (as such terms are defined in the First Lien Master Resolution);
and 
WHEREAS, the Port has issued and currently has outstanding twelve series of first lien
revenue bonds pursuant to the First Lien Master Resolution as defined herein, as follows:

Currently 
Resolution     Date of              Original      Outstanding       Final 
Number     Issue     Series   Principal Amt.    (12/1/2008)    Maturity Dates 
3275     05/01/1998     (A)     73,180,000    $ 28,805,000     06/01/2017 
3430     08/10/2000     (B)    221,590,000    190,375,000     02/01/2024 
3430     09/06/2000     (D)     28,085,000      8,580,000     02/01/2011 
3462/3467   10/17/2001     (A)    176,105,000    176,105,000     04/01/2031 
3462/3467   10/17/2001     (B)    251,380,000    226,890,000     04/01/2024 
3462/3467   10/17/2001     (C)     12,205,000     12,205,000     12/01/2014 
3462/3467   08/07/2002     (D)     68,580,000     49,760,000     11/01/2017 
3509     08/20/2003     (A)    190,470,000    188,190,000     07/01/2033 
3509     08/20/2003     (B)    164,900,000    153,875,000     07/01/2029 
3528     06/30/2004           24,710,000     19,105,000     06/01/2017 
3576     03/20/2007     (A)     27,880,000     27,880,000     10/01/2032 
3576     03/20/2007     (B)    200,115,000    198,215,000     10/01/2032 
(the "Outstanding First Lien Bonds"); and 
WHEREAS, each of the resolutions authorizing the issuance of the Outstanding First
Lien Bonds permits the Port to issue its revenue bonds having a lien on Net Revenues (as such
term is defined in the First Lien Master Resolution) subordinate to the lien thereon of the
Outstanding First Lien Bonds; and 
WHEREAS, the Port has authorized the issuance of revenue bonds subordinate to the lien
thereon of the Outstanding First Lien Bonds in one or more series pursuant to Resolution
No. 3540, as amended, adopted on June 14, 2005 (the "Intermediate Lien Master Resolution");
and 
WHEREAS, the Port has issued its $454,110,000 Intermediate Lien Revenue and
Refunding Bonds, Series 2005 and $124,625,000 Intermediate Lien Revenue Refunding Bonds,
Series 2006 (collectively, the "Outstanding Intermediate Lien Bonds") pursuant to the
Intermediate Lien Master Resolution; and 
WHEREAS, the First Lien Master Resolution and the Intermediate Lien Master
Resolution permit the Port to issue its revenue bonds having a lien on Net Revenues (as such

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term is defined in the Intermediate Lien Master Resolution) subordinate to the lien thereon of the
Intermediate Lien Bonds; and 
WHEREAS, the Port has issued and currently has outstanding seven series of subordinate
lien revenue bonds, as follows: 
Authorizing    Date of                       Currently       Final 
Resolution    Original            Original      Outstanding     Maturity
Number     Issue    Series   Principal Amt.    (12/01/08)      Dates 
3238    03/26/1997         $ 108,830,000   $ 108,830,000    09/01/2022 
3276    05/01/1998          27,930,000     15,560,000    08/01/2017 
3354    09/01/1999    (A)     127,140,000    121,840,000    09/01/2024 
3354    09/01/1999    (B)     116,815,000     74,495,000    09/01/2016 
3456      (CP)            250,000,000    155,485,000    06/01/2021 
3544    08/17/2005    (D)     62,925,000     62,925,000    03/01/2035 
3598    06/17/2008          200,715,000    200,715,000    07/01/2033 
(the "Outstanding Subordinate Lien Bonds"); and 
WHEREAS, each of the resolutions, as amended, authorizing the issuance of the
Outstanding Subordinate Lien Bonds (identified in the chart above) authorizes the Port to issue
revenue obligations on a parity of lien therewith under certain conditions; and 
WHEREAS, in order to establish a non-revolving line of credit to finance the cost of the
Project (herein defined), the Commission deems it to be in the best interest of the Port to issue
and sell a short-term obligation to evidence the line of credit in the form of a subordinate lien
revenue bond anticipation note in the principal amount of not to exceed $100,000,000 (the
"Note"); and 
WHEREAS, the Port intends to refinance the Note with the proceeds of one or more
series of subordinate lien revenue bonds or refunding bond anticipation notes or other lawfully
available revenues or other debt obligations; and 


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WHEREAS, the Port has deemed the proposal received from Bank of America, N.A. (the
"Bank") to be in the best interest of the Port and now wishes to authorize the sale of the Note to
the Bank on the terms and conditions in this resolution; 
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PORT COMMISSION OF THE
PORT OF SEATTLE, as follows: 
Section 1.    Definitions. As used in this resolution, the following words shall have the
following meanings, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context: 
Accreted Value means (a) with respect to any Capital Appreciation Bonds, as of any date
of calculation, the sum of the initial principal amount of such Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds plus
the interest accumulated, compounded and unpaid thereon as of the most recent compounding
date, or (b) with respect to Original Issue Discount Bonds, as of the date of calculation, the
amount representing the initial public offering price of such Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds plus
the amount of discounted principal which has accreted since the date of issue. In each case the
Accreted Value shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of the Subordinate Lien
Resolution authorizing the issuance of such Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds. 
Aggregate Annual Debt Service  means Annual Debt Service for all Outstanding
Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds and all Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds authorized but unissued
under a Subordinate Lien Resolution unless such unissued Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds are
authorized to provide permanent financing in connection with the issuance of short-term
obligations, and, without duplication, Annual Debt Service with respect to any Derivative
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Annual Debt Service means the total amount of Debt Service for any Series of
Outstanding Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds, and, without duplication, with respect to any
Derivative Product, in any fiscal year or Base Period. 
Available Revenue means the Gross Revenue of the Port after providing for the payments
set forth in paragraphs First, Second, Third and Fourth of Section 6(b) of this resolution.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Port may adopt a resolution obligating and binding the Port
to set aside and pay any part or parts of, or all of, or a fixed proportion of, or a fixed amount of
other receipts (not previously included in Gross Revenue) at any time as additional security for
any one or more series of Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds; provided that the Port has also
obligated and bound itself to set aside and pay such receipts for the benefit of Permitted Prior
Lien Bonds. 
Balloon Maturity Bonds  means the Note, the Subordinate Lien Revenue Bonds,
Series 1997, the Subordinate Lien Revenue Commercial Paper Notes, the Series 2003C Bonds,
the Subordinate Lien Revenue Bonds, Series 2005, the Subordinate Lien Revenue Bonds,
Series 2008 and any Future Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds that are so designated in the
Subordinate Lien Resolution pursuant to which such Future Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds are
issued. Commercial paper (obligations with a maturity of not more than 270 days from the date
of issuance) shall be deemed to be Balloon Maturity Bonds. 
Bank means Bank of America, N.A., and shall include its successor(s). 
Base Period means any consecutive 12-month period selected by the Designated Port
Representative out of the 30-month period next preceding the date of issuance of an additional
series of Future Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds. 


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BBA LIBOR Daily Floating Rate is a fluctuating rate of interest equal to the rate per
annum equal to the British Bankers Association LIBOR Rate ("BBA LIBOR"), as published by
Reuters (or other commercially available source providing quotations of BBA LIBOR as selected
by the Bank from time to time) as determined for each Business Day at approximately 11:00 a.m.
London time two (2) London Banking Days prior to the date in question, for U.S. Dollar deposits
(for delivery on the first day of such interest period) with a one-month term, as adjusted from
time to time in the Bank's sole discretion for reserve requirements, deposit insurance assessment
rates and other regulatory costs. If such rate is not available at such time for any reason, then the
rate for that interest period will be determined by such alternate method as reasonably selected
by the Bank. 
Bond Counsel means a firm of lawyers nationally recognized and accepted as bond
counsel and so employed by the Port for any purpose under this resolution applicable to the use
of that term. 
Bonds mean the subordinate lien revenue bonds to be issued by the Port to pay and
redeem the Note. 
Capital Appreciation Bonds mean Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds all or a portion of the
interest on which is compounded, accumulated and payable only upon redemption or on the
maturity date of such Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds. If so provided in the Subordinate Lien
Resolution authorizing their issuance, Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds may be deemed to be
Capital Appreciation Bonds for only a portion of their term. On the date on which Subordinate
Lien Parity Bonds no longer are Capital Appreciation Bonds, they shall be deemed Outstanding
in a principal amount equal to their Accreted Value. 


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Consultant means at any time an independent consultant nationally recognized in marine
or aviation matters or an engineer or engineering firm or other expert appointed by the Port to
perform the duties of the Consultant as required by resolutions authorizing the issuance of
Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds. For the purposes of delivering any certificate required by
Section 10 hereof and making the calculation required by Section 10 hereof, the term Consultant
shall also include any independent national public accounting firm appointed by the Port to make
such calculation or to provide such certificate or nationally-recognized financial advisor
appointed by the Port for purposes of making such calculation. 
Costs of Construction means all costs paid or incurred by the Port in connection with the
acquisition and construction of capital additions, improvements and betterments to and
extensions of the Facilities, and the placing of the same in operation, including, but without
limiting the generality of the foregoing, paying all or a portion of the interest on the series of
debt or any portion thereof issued to finance the costs of such improvements during the period of
construction of such improvements, and for a period of time thereafter; paying amounts required
to meet any reserve requirement for the fund or account established or maintained for such series
of Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds from the proceeds thereof; paying or reimbursing the Port or
any fund thereof or any other person for expenses incident and properly allocable to the
acquisition and construction of said improvements and the placing of the same in operation; and
all other items of expense incident and properly allocable to the acquisition and construction of
said additions and improvements, the financing of the same and the placing of the same in
operation. 
Credit Facility means a policy of municipal bond insurance, a letter of credit, surety
bond, line of credit, guarantee or other financial instrument or any combination of the foregoing,

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which obligates a third party to make payment or provide funds for the payment of financial
obligations of the Port. There may be one or more Credit Facilities outstanding at any time. 
Credit Facility Issuer means the issuer of any Credit Facility. 
Date of Commercial Operation means the date upon which any Facilities are first ready
for normal continuous operation or, if portions of the Facilities are placed in normal continuous
operation at different times, shall mean the midpoint of the dates of continuous operation of all
portions of such Facilities, as estimated by the Port or, if used with reference to Facilities to be
acquired, shall mean the date on which such acquisition is final. 
Debt Service means, for any period of time, 
(a)    with respect to any Outstanding Original Issue Discount Bonds or Capital
Appreciation Bonds that are not designated as Balloon Maturity Bonds in the Subordinate Lien
Resolution authorizing their issuance, the principal amount thereof equal to the Accreted Value
thereof maturing or scheduled for redemption in such period, including the interest payable
during such period; 
(b)    with respect to any Outstanding Fixed Rate Bonds, an amount equal to (1) the
principal amount of such Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds due or subject to mandatory redemption
during such period and for which no sinking fund installments have been established, (2) the
amount of any payments required to be made during such period into any sinking fund
established for the payment of the principal of any such Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds, plus
(3) all interest payable during such period on any such Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds
Outstanding and with respect to Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds with mandatory sinking fund
requirements, calculated on the assumption that mandatory sinking fund installments will be


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applied to the redemption or retirement of such Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds on the date
specified in the Subordinate Lien Resolution authorizing such Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds; 
(c)    with respect to all other series of Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds Outstanding,
other than Fixed Rate Bonds, Original Issue Discount Bonds or Capital Appreciation Bonds,
specifically including but not limited to Balloon Maturity Bonds and Subordinate Lien Parity
Bonds bearing variable rates of interest, an amount for any period equal to the amount which
would have been payable for principal and interest on such Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds
during such period computed on the assumption that the amount of Subordinate Lien Parity
Bonds Outstanding as of the date of such computation would be amortized (1) in accordance
with the mandatory redemption provisions, if any, set forth in the Subordinate Lien Resolution
authorizing the issuance of such Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds, or if mandatory redemption
provisions are not provided, during a period commencing on the date of computation and ending
on the date 30 years after the date of issuance to provide for essentially level annual debt service 
of principal and interest over such period and (2) at an interest rate equal to the yield to maturity
set forth in the 40-Bond Index published in the edition of The Bond Buyer (or comparable
publication or such other similar index selected by the Port with the approval of the Consultant,
if applicable) selected by the Port and published within ten days prior to the date of calculation
or, if such calculation is being made in connection with the certificate required by Section 10
hereof, then within ten days of the date of such certificate; and 
(d)    with respect to Derivative Products, the Port Payments required by contract to be
paid to a Reciprocal Payor under any existing Derivative Product, offset by the Reciprocal
Payments during the same period during the relevant period, on the assumption that if any such
payment is not fixed at the time of execution of the Derivative Product, the amount of such

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payment will be calculated at the Estimated Average Derivative Rate prevailing during the
remaining term of the Derivative Product. 
With respect to any Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds payable in other than U.S. Dollars,
Debt Service shall be calculated as provided in the Subordinate Lien Resolution authorizing the
issuance of such bonds. Debt Service shall be net of any interest funded out of Subordinate Lien
Parity Bond proceeds. Debt Service also shall be net of any principal funded out of Subordinate
Lien Parity Bond proceeds and shall be net of any principal and/or interest (not including any
amount deposited in any reserve account for payment of principal and/or interest) funded from
proceeds of any Permitted Prior Lien Bonds or any other obligations thereafter issued for such
purposes.  Debt Service shall include outstanding reimbursement obligations (and interest
accruing thereon) owing to any Credit Facility Issuer or Liquidity Facility Issuer to the extent
authorized herein or in another Subordinate Lien Resolution. 
Derivative Facility means a letter of credit, an insurance policy, a surety bond or other
credit enhancement device, given, issued or posted as security for the Port's obligations under
one or more Derivative Products. 
Derivative Payment Date means any date specified in the Derivative Product on which a
Port Payment is due and payable under the Derivative Product. 
Derivative Product means a written contract or agreement between the Port and a
Reciprocal Payor, which provides that the Port's obligations thereunder will be conditioned on
the absence of: (i) a failure by the Reciprocal Payor to make any payment required thereunder
when due and payable, and (ii) a default thereunder with respect to the financial status of the
Reciprocal Payor; and 


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(a)    under which the Port is obligated to pay, on one or more scheduled and specified
Derivative Payment Dates, the Port Payments in exchange for the Reciprocal Payor's obligation
to pay or to cause to be paid to the Port, on the same scheduled and specified Derivative Payment
Dates, the Reciprocal Payments; 
(b)    for which the Port's obligations to make all or any portion of Port Payments may
be secured by a pledge of and lien on Available Revenue on an equal and ratable, but not prior,
basis with the Outstanding Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds; 
(c)     under which Reciprocal Payments are to be made directly into a bond fund for
the Outstanding Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds; 
(d)    for which the Port Payments are either specified to be one or more fixed amounts
or are determined according to a formula set forth in the Derivative Product; and 
(e)    for which the Reciprocal Payments are either specified to be one or more fixed
amounts or are determined according to a formula set forth in the Derivative Product. 
Derivative Product Account means the Derivative Product Account, if any, created and
established under a Subordinate Lien Resolution. 
Designated Port Representative means the Chief Executive Officer of the Port, the
Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Port or the Chief Financial Officer of the Port (or the
successor in function to such person(s)) or such other person as may be designated in writing by
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Estimated Average Derivative Rate means: 
(a)    as to the variable rate payments to be made by a party under any Derivative
Product, 
(1)    if the Port is the variable rate payor, the greater of the then-prevailing
value of the formula set forth in the Derivative Product by which the variable rate payments to be
paid by the Port are determined or the average of such variable rate formula during the
immediately preceding 12 months; 
(2)    if the Reciprocal Payor is the variable rate payor, the lesser of the
then-prevailing value of the formula set forth in the Derivative Product by which the variable
rate payments to be paid by the Reciprocal Payor are determined or the average of such variable
rate formula during the immediately preceding 12 months; and 
(b)    when the variable rate to be used in a Derivative Product is a designated hedge of
one or more specified maturities of the variable rate Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds, the variable
rate or rates under the Derivative Product will be deemed to be the same rate or rates estimated
for the specified maturity or maturities of the specified Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds; and 
(c)    if two or more Derivative Products specify the same index and formula for
determining and setting their respective variable rates, on the same dates, and for the same
periods of time, and with respect to the identical derivative principal amounts, all such
Derivative Products shall be deemed to have the same Estimated Average Derivative Rate, 
calculated in accordance with paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2) of this definition and, where
applicable, with respect to the first of such Derivative Products to become effective. 
Facilities mean all equipment and all property, real and personal, or any interest therein,
whether improved or unimproved, now or hereafter (for as long as any Subordinate Lien Parity

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Bonds of the Port shall be Outstanding) owned, operated, used, leased or managed by the Port
and that contribute in some measure to its Gross Revenue. 
First Lien Bonds mean the Outstanding First Lien Bonds and any bonds issued by the
Port in the future under a Series Resolution (as defined in the First Lien Master Resolution) and
pursuant to Section 7 of the First Lien Master Resolution, which provides that such bonds shall
be on a parity of lien with other series of First Lien Bonds. 
First Lien Master Resolution  means Resolution No. 3059, as amended, of the
Commission adopted on February 2, 1990, as amended by Resolution No. 3214, adopted on
March 26, 1996, Resolution No. 3241, adopted on April 8, 1997, and Resolution No. 3436,
adopted on July 11, 2000, and as amended and restated by Resolution No. 3577, adopted on
February 27, 2007, of the Commission and as the same may be amended in the future in
accordance with its terms. 
Fitch means Fitch Ratings, Inc., organized and existing under the laws of the State of
Delaware, its successors and their assigns, and, if such organization shall be dissolved or
liquidated or shall no longer perform the functions of a securities rating agency, Fitch shall be
deemed to refer to any other nationally recognized securities rating agency (other than S&P or
Moody's) designated by the Designated Port Representative. 
Future Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds  means revenue bonds or  other revenue
obligations issued by the Port in the future with a lien on Net Revenues equal to the lien thereon
of the Note and the Outstanding Subordinate Lien Bonds. 
Gross Revenue means all income and revenue derived by the Port from any source
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(a)    the proceeds of any borrowing by the Port and the earnings thereon (other than
earnings on proceeds deposited in reserve funds); 
(b)    income and revenue that may not legally be pledged for revenue bond debt
service; 
(c)    passenger facility charges, head taxes, federal grants or substitutes therefor
allocated to capital projects; 
(d)    payments made under Credit Facilities issued to pay or secure the payment of a
particular series of Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds; 
(e)    proceeds of insurance or condemnation proceeds other than business interruption
insurance; 
(f)     income and revenue of the Port separately pledged and used by it to pay and
secure the payment of the principal of and interest on any issue or series of Special Revenue
Bonds of the Port issued to acquire, construct, equip, install or improve part or all of the
particular facilities from which such income and revenue are derived, provided that nothing in
this subparagraph (f) shall permit the withdrawal from Gross Revenue of any income or revenue
derived or to be derived by the Port from any income producing facility that shall have been
contributing to Gross Revenue prior to the issuance of such Special Revenue Bonds; and 
(g)    income from investments irrevocably pledged to the payment of bonds issued or
to be refunded under any refunding bond plan of the Port. 
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Port may elect to pledge other receipts at any time as
additional security for any one or more series of obligations. 
Interest Rate Period means a period of one week (seven days), or a monthly period
between one month and twelve months in length, consisting of one-month increments, as

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specified in a notice of change of Interest Rate Period in the form of Exhibit B. The first day of
the Interest Rate Period must be a London Banking Day. The date of the last day of the Interest
Rate Period and the actual number of days during the interest period will be determined by the
Bank using the practices of the London inter-bank market, and the date of the last day of the
Interest Rate Period may not extend beyond the maturity date of the Note. 
Intermediate Lien Parity Bonds means the Outstanding Intermediate Lien Bonds and
any future revenue bonds issued pursuant to the Intermediate Lien Master Resolution with a lien
on Available Intermediate Lien Revenues (as defined in the Intermediate Lien Master
Resolution) on parity with the lien thereon of the Outstanding Intermediate Lien Bonds. 
Intermediate Lien Master Resolution means Resolution No. 3540 of the Port adopted by
the Commission on June 14, 2005. 
LIBOR means, for any applicable interest period, the rate per annum equal to the British
Bankers Association LIBOR Rate ("BBA LIBOR"), as published by Reuters (or other
commercially available source providing quotations of BBA LIBOR as selected by the Bank
from time to time) at approximately 11:00 a.m. London time, two London Banking Days before
the commencement of the interest period, for U.S. dollar deposits (for delivery on the first day of
such interest period) with a term equivalent to such interest period. If such rate is not available
at such time for any reason, then the rate for that Interest Rate Period will be determined by such
alternate method as reasonably selected by the Bank. The actual first and last days of the Interest
Rate Period will be determined by the Bank using the practices of the London inter-bank market,
taking into account any days on which banks are required or permitted to be closed in New York
or London. 


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LIBOR Fixed Rate means, as selected by the Port, a taxable variable rate equal to
LIBOR plus 1.25% per annum. 
LIBOR Floating Rate means the BBA LIBOR Daily Floating Rate as determined for any
Business Day, plus 1.25% per annum. 
Liquidity Facility means a line of credit, standby purchase agreement or other financial
instrument or any combination of the foregoing, which obligates a third party to make payment
or to provide funds for the payment of the Purchase Price of Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds or
Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds of a Series. There may be more than one Liquidity Facility
providing for payment of the Purchase Price of Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds or Subordinate
Lien Parity Bonds of a Series. 
Liquidity Facility Issuer means the issuer of any Liquidity Facility. 
London Banking Day means a day on which banks in London are open for business and
dealing in offshore dollars. 
Moody's means Moody's Investors Service, Inc., a corporation duly organized and
existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Delaware, and its successors and assigns,
except that if such corporation shall be dissolved or liquidated or shall no longer perform the
functions of a securities rating agency, then the term Moody's shall be deemed to refer to any
other nationally recognized securities rating agency (other than Fitch or S&P) selected by the
Designated Port Representative. 
Net Revenues means Gross Revenue less any part thereof that must be used to pay
Operating Expenses.
Note  means the not to exceed $100,000,000 principal amount of Port of Seattle,
Subordinate Lien Revenue Bond Anticipation Note, 2009 issued pursuant to this resolution. 

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Note Register means the registration records for the Note maintained by the Note
Registrar. 
Note Registrar means the Treasurer whose duties include registering and authenticating
the Note, maintaining the Note Register, transferring ownership of the Note, and paying the
principal of and interest on the Note. 
Operating Expenses means the current expenses incurred for operation or maintenance
of the Facilities (other than Special Facilities), as defined under generally accepted accounting
principles, in effect from time to time, excluding any allowances for depreciation or amortization
or interest on any obligations of the Port incurred in connection with and payable from Gross
Revenue. 
Original Issue Discount Bonds means Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds that are sold at an
initial public offering price of less than 95% of their face value and that are specifically
designated as Original Issue Discount Bonds in the Subordinate Lien Resolution authorizing
their issuance. 
Outstanding First Lien Bonds has the meaning set forth in the recitals hereto. 
Outstanding Intermediate Lien Bonds has the meaning set forth in the recitals hereto. 
Outstanding Principal Balance of the Note means the aggregate of all funds that the Port
has drawn from the Bank pursuant to the Note and has not repaid. 
Outstanding Subordinate Lien Bonds has the meaning set forth in the recitals hereto. 
Permitted Prior Lien Bonds means and includes the First Lien Bonds, the Intermediate
Lien Parity Bonds, and any other revenue bonds that may be issued in the future at the discretion
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paragraphs First, Second, and Third of Section 6(b) of this resolution and with a lien on Net
Revenues superior to the lien thereon of the Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds. 
Port means the Port of Seattle, a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, as
now or hereafter constituted, or the corporation, authority, board, body, commission, department
or officer succeeding to the principal functions of the Port or to whom the powers vested in the
Port shall be given by law. 
Port Payment means any payment, other than a termination or other nonscheduled
payment, required to be made by or on behalf of the Port under a Derivative Product and which
is determined according to a formula set forth in a Derivative Product. 
Project means a portion of design, construction and equipping of a consolidated rental car
facility and related road improvements and transportation equipment and facilities and the
undertaking of other Port projects identified in the Port's capital improvement plan, as amended
from time to time. 
Project Account means the Project Account established in Section 8 of this resolution. 
Proposal means the proposal letter dated April 21, 2009, submitted by the Bank to
purchase the Note. 
Qualified Insurance means any non-cancellable municipal bond insurance policy or
surety bond issued by any insurance company licensed to conduct an insurance business in any
state of the United States (or by a service corporation acting on behalf of one or more such
insurance companies) (a) which insurance company or companies, as of the time of issuance of
such policy or surety bond, are rated in one of the two highest Rating Categories by one or more
of the Rating Agencies for unsecured debt or insurance underwriting or claims paying ability or
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issuance of such policy or surety bond, in one of the two highest Rating Categories by one or
more of the Rating Agencies. 
Qualified Letter of Credit means any irrevocable letter of credit issued by a financial
institution, which institution maintains an office, agency or branch in the United States and as of
the time of issuance of such letter of credit, is rated in one of the two highest long-term Rating
Categories by one or more of the Rating Agencies. 
Rating Agency means Moody's if Moody's is then maintaining a rating on a series of
Bonds; S&P if S&P is then maintaining a rating on a series of Bonds; and/or Fitch if Fitch is then
maintaining a rating on a series of Bonds and/or another nationally recognized rating agency then
maintaining a rating on a series of Bonds ( in each case at the request of the Port). 
Rating Category means the generic rating categories of a Rating Agency, without regard
to any refinement or gradation of such rating category by a numerical modifier or otherwise. 
Reciprocal Payment means any payment to be made to, or for the benefit of, the Port
under a Derivative Product by the Reciprocal Payor. 
Reciprocal Payor means any bank or corporation, partnership or other entity who itself,
or whose guarantor, has or at the time the Derivative Product is entered into, at least an "A"
rating from each Rating Agency then maintaining a rating on Outstanding Subordinate Lien
Parity Bonds, that is a party to a Derivative Product and that is obligated to make one or more
Reciprocal Payments thereunder. 
Repair and Renewal Fund means the special fund authorized to be created pursuant to
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Request for Conversion means a written request by the Designated Port Representative
to convert outstanding principal of the Note to a different interest rate option established by this
resolution, in substantially the form set forth as Exhibit B. 
Request for Draw means a written request by the Designated Port Representative for a
draw from the line of credit authorized to be established by this resolution, in substantially the
form set forth as Exhibit B. 
Revenue Fund means, collectively, the Port's general fund, airport development fund
and any other fund established in the office of the Treasurer of the Port for the receipt of Gross
Revenues. 
S&P means Standard & Poor's Ratings Services, a Division of The McGraw-Hill
Companies, and its successors and assigns, except that if such corporation shall be dissolved or
liquidated or shall no longer perform the functions of a securities rating agency, then the term
S&P shall be deemed to refer to any other nationally recognized securities rating agency (other
than Moody's or Fitch) selected by the Designated Port Representative. 
Special Facilities means particular facilities financed with the proceeds of Special
Revenue Bonds. 
Special Revenue Bonds mean any issue or series of revenue bonds, revenue warrants or
other revenue obligations of the Port issued to directly or indirectly acquire (by purchase, lease
or otherwise), construct, equip, install or improve part or all of particular facilities (together with
any revenue obligations issued to refund the foregoing), and which are payable from and secured
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Subordinate Lien Note Fund means the Port of Seattle Subordinate Lien Revenue Bond
Anticipation Note Fund, 2009, created in the office of the Treasurer of the Port by authority
granted in Section 6 of this resolution. 
Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds mean the Outstanding Subordinate Lien Bonds, the
Bonds and any Future Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds. 
Subordinate Lien Parity Test  means Available Revenue equal to or greater than
1.5 times Aggregate Annual Debt Service. 
Subordinate Lien Rate Covenant means the covenant of the Port to establish, maintain
and collect rentals, tariffs, rates, fees, and charges in the operation of all of its business for as
long as any Bonds are Outstanding that will produce Available Revenue in each fiscal year at
least equal to the amounts required to be deposited during such fiscal year from Net Revenues
into the Subordinate Lien Note Fund, any other bond fund established or maintained for the
benefit of Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds, and any fund established or maintained to pay any Port
Payments due with respect to any Derivative Product and any other amounts due to any Credit
Facility Issuer, any Liquidity Facility Issuer, to the issuers of credit facilities for any Subordinate
Lien Parity Bonds and, to the extent not otherwise provided for in this definition, any Reciprocal
Payor, but excluding from each of the foregoing, payments made or to be made from refunding
debt and capitalized debt service or other money irrevocably set aside for such payment. 
Subordinate Lien Resolution means a resolution of the Commission pursuant to which
Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds are issued. 
Treasurer means the Chief Financial Officer of the Port, or any other public officer as
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Interpretation. In this resolution, unless the context otherwise requires: 
(a)    The terms "hereby," "hereof," "hereto," "herein, "hereunder" and any similar
terms, as used in this resolution, refer to this resolution as a whole and not to any particular
article, section, subdivision or clause hereof, and the term "hereafter" shall mean after, and the
term "heretofore" shall mean before, the date of this resolution; 
(b)    Words of the masculine gender shall mean and include correlative words of the
feminine and neuter genders and words importing the singular number shall mean and include
the plural number and vice versa; 
(c)    Words importing persons shall include firms, associations, partnerships (including
limited partnerships), trusts, corporations, limited liability companies and other legal entities,
including public bodies, as well as natural persons; 
(d)    Any headings preceding the text of the several articles and sections of this
resolution, and any table of contents or marginal notes appended to copies hereof, shall be solely
for convenience of reference and shall not constitute a part of this resolution, nor shall they affect
its meaning, construction or effect; 
(e)    All references herein to "articles," "sections," "exhibits" and other subdivisions or
clauses are to the corresponding articles, sections, exhibits, subdivisions or clauses hereof; and 
(f)     Whenever any consent or direction is required to be given by the Port, such
consent or direction shall be deemed given when given by the Designated Port Representative or
his or her designee, respectively, and all references herein to the Designated Port Representative
shall be deemed to include references to his or her designee, as the case may be. 
Section 2.    Findings and Authorization of Project. The Port shall undertake the
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improvements and transportation equipment and facilities and undertake other projects identified
in the Port's capital improvement plan, as amended from time to time (the "Project"). The costs
of the Project, interest expense on the Note and the costs of issuing the Note shall be paid out of
the proceeds of the Note. 
Section 3.    Plan of Finance; Compliance with Parity Conditions. For the purpose of
providing funds to finance or refinance the Project, including costs of issuing the Note, there
shall be issued and sold subordinate lien revenue bonds of the Port to be designated "Port of
Seattle, Subordinate Lien Revenue Bonds" in an amount at least sufficient to pay the principal of
and interest on the Note or any additional bond anticipation notes issued to redeem the Note on
or before maturity, to the extent not paid from other sources. 
The Bonds to be issued shall be in such series, principal amounts, denomination(s) and
form; shall be dated and bear interest at such rate or rates; shall be payable at such place or
places; shall have such option of payment prior to maturity; shall contain and be subject to such
covenants; and may be combined with any subsequently authorized bonds and issued as a single
combined series, as provided hereafter by resolution of the Commission.
On or prior to the delivery of the Note hereinafter provided, the Port shall confirm
compliance with the following conditions for issuance of the Note as a Subordinate Lien Parity
Bond: at the time of the issuance of the Note, the Port shall not be in default under the
resolutions authorizing the issuance of the Outstanding Subordinate Lien Bonds and the
Subordinate Lien Parity Test shall be fulfilled, as evidenced by a certificate of the Port. 
The limitations contained in the conditions provided in Section 5.04 of Resolution
No. 3238, as amended, Section 18 of Resolution No. 3276, as amended, Section 5.10 of
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Section 5.04 of Resolution No. 3598, as amended, having been complied with, the payments
required herein to be made out of the Available Revenue to pay and secure the payment of the
principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Note shall constitute a lien and charge upon
such Available Revenue equal in rank to the lien and charge thereon of the Subordinate Lien
Parity Bonds. 
Section 4.    Authorization of the Note. In anticipation of the issuance of the Bonds,
the Port shall, for the purpose of financing the costs of the Project, capitalized interest and costs
of issuing the Note, establish a non-revolving line of credit. To evidence such line, the Port shall
issue a short-term obligation as a non-revolving line of credit, in the principal amount of not to
exceed $100,000,000.  The short-term obligation shall be designated the "Port of Seattle,
Subordinate Lien Revenue Bond Anticipation Note, 2009," shall be dated as of its date of
delivery, shall be fully registered as to both principal and interest, shall be in one denomination,
shall mature on December 31, 2011, shall bear interest on unpaid principal from the date of
drawing thereunder at the LIBOR Floating Rate and/or the LIBOR Fixed Rate, as provided
below, with accrued interest to be payable monthly on the fifth day of each month and at
maturity or prepayment. 
Each Request for Draw or Request for Conversion shall be made by the Designated Port
Representative in writing to the Bank in the form of Exhibit B.
The Designated Port Representative shall select for each draw the LIBOR Floating Rate
and/or the LIBOR Fixed Rate (and if the draw is to be at the LIBOR Fixed Rate then shall
designate an Interest Rate Period) at the time of drawing thereunder pursuant to a Request for
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The Designated Port Representative may designate any draw previously advanced to
accrue interest at either the LIBOR Floating Rate or the LIBOR Fixed Rate (and if the draw is to
accrue interest at the LIBOR Fixed Rate shall designate the requested Interest Rate Period) by
giving to the Bank a Request for Conversion, which must be given to the Bank (a) no later than
12:00 noon Seattle time on a Business Day if the conversion is to the LIBOR Floating Rate, and
(b) no later than three (3) London Banking Days prior to the date the new Interest Rate Period is
to begin, if the conversion is to the LIBOR Fixed Rate. If no Request for Conversion is provided
at least three (3) London Banking Days prior to the date the Interest Rate Period for principal
accruing at a LIBOR Fixed Rate is to end, a new LIBOR Fixed Rate will be set for such
principal, which shall be fixed for the same Interest Rate Period as had previously been in effect
for such principal.
Interest on the Note shall be calculated on the basis of a 360-day year and the actual 
number of days elapsed, with interest on a particular principal amount to be determined from the
date of advance pursuant to a Request for Draw or the date of conversion pursuant to a Request
for Conversion. The Port reserves the right to pay interest on  the Note more frequently than
quarterly. All principal on the Note shall be paid at maturity or upon prepayment in full.
Any unused portion of the available principal amount of the Note shall be subject to a fee
equal to .60% per annum, payable monthly in arrears on each interest payment date for the Note
and at maturity, and calculated on the basis of the average unused portion of the Note for the
preceding month, on the basis of actual number of days elapsed in a 360-day year, with the
"unused portion" to be calculated as $100,000,000 minus the aggregate of all advances made
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Section 5.    Registration, Exchange and Payments. 
(a)    Registrar/Note Register. The Treasurer shall act as N ote Registrar.  The Note
Registrar is authorized, on behalf of the Port, to authenticate and deliver the Note if transferred
or exchanged in accordance with the provisions of the Note and this resolution and to carry out
all of the Note Registrar's powers and duties under this resolution. 
(b)    Registered Ownership. The Port and the Note Registrar shall deem and treat the
Registered Owner of the Note as the absolute owner for all purposes, and neither the Port nor the
Note Registrar shall be affected by any notice to the contrary. Payment of the Note shall be
made only as described in Section 5(d). All such payments made as described in Section  5(d)
shall be valid and shall satisfy the liability of the Port upon the Note to the extent of the amount
so paid. 
(c)    No Transfer or Exchange of Registered Ownership. The Note shall not be
transferable unless (i) the Bank's corporate name is changed and the transfer is necessary to
reflect such change; or (ii) the transferee is a successor in interest of the Bank by means of a
corporate merger, an exchange of stock, or a sale of assets. 
(d)    Place and Medium of Payment. Both principal of and interest on the Note shall
be payable in lawful money of the United States of America. Principal on the Note shall be
payable by check or by other means mutually acceptable to the Bank and the Port. Interest shall
be payable as set forth in Section 4. Upon final payment of principal and interest of the Note, the
Registered Owner shall surrender the Note for cancellation at the office of the Note Registrar. 




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Section 6.    Payment of Note .
(a)    Subordinate Lien Note Fund. The Designated Port Representative shall establish a 
fund to be designated as the "Subordinate Lien Revenue Bond Anticipation Note Fund, 2009"
(the "Subordinate Lien Note Fund"). The Subordinate Lien Note Fund shall be drawn upon for
the sole purpose of paying the principal of and interest on the Note.
Money in the Subordinate Lien Note Fund may temporarily be deposited in such 
institutions or invested in such obligations as may be lawful for the investment of Port money.
Any earnings from the investment of such money shall be deposited in the Subordinate Lien
Note Fund. 
(b)    Priority of Use of Gross Revenue. The Port's Gross Revenue shall be deposited
in the Revenue Fund as collected. The Revenue Fund shall be held separate and apart from all
other funds and accounts of the Port, and the Gross Revenue deposited therein shall be used only
for the following purposes and in the following order of priority: 
First, to pay Operating Expenses not paid from other sources; 
Second, to make all payments, including sinking fund payments, required to be made into
the debt service account(s) within any redemption fund maintained for First Lien Bonds to pay
the principal of and interest and premium, if any, on any First Lien Bonds; 
Third, to make all payments required to be made into any reserve account(s) maintained
for First Lien Bonds to secure the payment of any First Lien Bonds; 
Fourth, to make all payments required to be made into any other revenue bond
redemption fund and debt service account and reserve account created therein to pay and secure
the payment of the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on any revenue bonds or other
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having liens upon the Net Revenues and the money in the Revenue Fund junior and inferior to
the lien thereon for the payment of the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on any First
Lien Bonds, but prior to the lien thereon of Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds; 
Fifth, to make payments necessary to be paid into any bond fund or debt service account
created to pay the debt service on Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds, including, but not limited to
the Subordinate Lien Note Fund, if any, to pay the principal of and interest on Subordinate Lien
Parity Bonds; 
Sixth, to make all payments required to be made into the reserve account(s) securing
Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds; 
Seventh, to make all payments required to be made into the Repair and Renewal Fund
under the terms of the First Lien Master Resolution to maintain any required balance therein; and 
Eighth, to retire by redemption or purchase any outstanding revenue bonds or other
revenue obligations of the Port as authorized in the various resolutions of the Commission
authorizing their issuance or to make necessary additions, betterments, improvements and repairs
to or extension and replacements of the Facilities, or any other lawful Port purposes.
(c)    Lien on Available Revenue. The Note and the lien thereof created and established
hereunder shall be obligations only of the Subordinate Lien Note Fund, herein authorized to be
created. The Note shall be payable solely from and secured solely by the proceeds of the Bonds,
refunding bond anticipation notes and if the foregoing have not been issued, then from Available
Revenue.
From and after the time of issuance and delivery of the Note and so long thereafter as it
remains outstanding, the Port hereby irrevocably obligates and binds itself to set aside and pay
into the Subordinate Lien Note Fund, from the proceeds of the Bonds or of refunding bond

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anticipation notes or out of Available Revenue, on or prior to the date on which the interest on,
premium, if any, or principal of and interest on the Note shall become due, the amount necessary
to pay such interest, premium, or principal and interest coming due on the Note. The Port hereby
covenants with the owner of the Note that it will issue the Bonds, refunding bond anticipation
notes, or a combination of the foregoing in an amount sufficient together with other lawfully
available funds, to pay when due the principal of and interest on the Note and will thereupon
redeem the Note or that it will pay and redeem the Note from Available Revenue. 
Said amounts so pledged to be paid into the Subordinate Lien Note Fund are hereby
declared to be a prior lien and charge upon the Gross Revenue superior to all other charges of
any kind or nature whatsoever except for Operating Expenses and except for the lien on Gross
Revenue of the Permitted Prior Lien Bonds and except that the amounts so pledged are of equal
lien to the liens and charges on Gross Revenue of the Outstanding Subordinate Lien Bonds and
to the lien and charge which may hereafter be made to pay and secure the payment of the
principal of and interest on any Future Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds. 
The Note shall not in any manner or to any extent constitute general obligations of the
Port or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of the State of Washington,
and no tax revenues of the Port may be used to pay the principal of and interest on the Note.
Section 7.    Right of Prepayment. The Port has reserved the right to prepay the Note
in whole or in part on any date at par plus accrued interest. No prepayment fee shall apply
except for reimbursement of the Bank's breakage and redeployment costs in the case of
prepayment of principal accruing interest at the LIBOR Fixed Rate prior to the last day of its
applicable Interest Rate Period, which prepayment fee shall be in an amount sufficient to
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including any loss or expense arising from the liquidation or reemployment of funds obtained by
it to maintain the funding of the Note or from fees payable to terminate the deposits from which
such funds were obtained. The Port shall also pay any customary administrative fees charged by
the Bank in connection with the foregoing. For purposes of this paragraph, the Bank shall be
deemed to have funded the Note by a matching deposit or other borrowing in the applicable
interbank market, whether or not the Note was in fact so funded. Principal accruing interest at
the LIBOR Floating Rate may be prepaid on any Business Day without premium or penalty. If
the Note is prepaid in full, interest shall cease to accrue on the date such prepayment occurs. 
Section 8.    Project Account. The Designated Port Representative shall establish an
account to be designated as the "Project Account" (the "Project Account"). Proceeds of
drawings under the Note shall be deposited in the Project Account. Money in the Project
Account shall be used to pay costs of the Project, costs of issuing the Note, and all costs
incidental thereto.
Money remaining in the Project Account after all of the costs of the Project, costs of
issuing the Note, and all costs incidental thereto have been paid may be used for any lawful Port
purpose.
Money in the Project Account may temporarily be deposited in such institutions or in
such obligations as may be lawful for the investment of Port money. Any earnings from the
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Section 9.    Note Deemed To Be No Longer Outstanding. In the event that the Port, in
order to effect the payment, retirement or redemption of the Note, sets aside in the Subordinate
Lien Note Fund or in another special account, held in trust by a trustee or escrow agent, cash or
noncallable government obligations, as such obligations are now or hereafter defined in
RCW 39.53, or any combination of cash and/or noncallable government obligations, in amounts
and maturities that, together with the income therefrom, are sufficient to redeem or pay and retire
the Note in accordance with its terms and to pay when due the interest thereon, and such cash
and/or noncallable government obligations are irrevocably set aside and pledged for such
purpose, then no further payments need be made into the Subordinate Lien Note Fund for the
payment of the principal of and interest on the Note. The owner of the Note shall cease to be
entitled to any lien, benefit or security of this resolution except the right to receive payment of
principal and interest from such special account, and the Note shall be deemed to be not
outstanding under this resolution. 
Section 10.   Permitted Prior Lien Bonds and Future Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds.
(a)    Permitted Prior Lien Bonds and Intermediate Lien Parity Bonds. As provided in
the First Lien Master Resolution, the Port reserves the right to issue one or more series of First
Lien Bonds by means of a Series Resolution (as such term is defined and required under the First
Lien Master Resolution) for any purpose of the Port now or hereafter permitted by law, provided
that the Port shall comply with the terms and conditions for the issuance of First Lien Bonds set
forth in the First Lien Master Resolution. In addition, the Port also reserves the right to issue
obligations payable from Net Revenue available after payment of the amounts described in
paragraphs First through Third of Section 6(b) of this resolution, and having lien(s) on such Net
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limitation Intermediate Lien Parity Bonds (which can be issued on the terms set forth in the
Intermediate Lien Master Resolution).  Such obligations shall be subject to such terms,
conditions and covenants set forth in their respective authorizing resolutions. 
(b)    Future Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds - General Provisions. The Port hereby
further covenants and agrees with the Bank that it will not issue any Future Subordinate Lien
Parity Bonds that constitute a charge and lien upon the Available Revenue equal to the lien
thereon of the Note, unless the following conditions are satisfied. 
(1)    Future Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds may be issued only if there is not
then existing and continuing a default under this resolution; provided, however, that Future
Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds may be issued for refunding purposes under subsection (c) below
if the default will be cured as a result of the refunding.
(2)    Future Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds shall be authorized by a resolution
of the Commission.
(3)    Each resolution authorizing Future Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds shall
include the operating covenants set forth in Section 11 of this resolution.
(4)     either of the following conditions (A) or (B) below shall be satisfied: 
(A)   Certificate Required. Unless the Port is able to meet the criteria set
forth in (B) below, a certificate shall be filed with the Port (as described in this subsection (b) or
subsection (c) below) demonstrating fulfillment of the Subordinate Lien Parity Test,
(i) commencing with the first full fiscal year following the earlier of (x) the Date of Commercial
Operation of the Facilities to be financed with the proceeds of the Future Subordinate Lien Parity
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Bonds then being issued no longer will be paid from the proceeds of such bonds, and (ii) for the
following two fiscal years. 
(B)   No Certificate Required. A certificate shall  not be required as a
condition to the issuance of Future Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds: 
(i)     if the Future Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds are being
issued for refunding purposes upon compliance with the provisions of subsection (c) of this
section; or 
(ii)    if the Future Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds are being
issued to pay Costs of Construction of Facilities for which indebtedness has been issued
previously and the principal amount of such indebtedness being issued for completion purposes
does not exceed an amount equal to an aggregate of 15% of the principal amount of indebtedness
theretofore issued for such Facilities and reasonably allocable to the Facilities to be completed as
shown in a written certificate of the Designated Port Representative, and there is delivered a
Consultant's certificate stating that the nature and purpose of such Facilities have not materially
changed.
A certificate may be delivered by the Port without a Consultant if the Available Revenue,
based upon the financial statements of the Port for the Base Period, corroborated by the certified
statements of the Division of Municipal Corporations of the State Auditor's office of the State of
Washington, or any successor to the duties thereof, or by an independent certified public
accounting firm for the Base Period, is sufficient such that the Subordinate Lien Parity Test will
be fulfilled commencing with the first full fiscal year following the earlier of (x) the date of
Commercial Operation of the Facilities to be financed with the proceeds of the Future
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portion of interest on the Future Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds then being issued will not be
paid from the proceeds of such Future Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds and for the following two
fiscal years.  Except as provided in the foregoing paragraphs, compliance with the coverage
requirements of this Section 10 shall be demonstrated conclusively by a certificate of a
Consultant.
In making the computations of Available Revenue for the purpose of certifying
compliance with the Subordinate Lien Parity Test, the Consultant shall use as a basis the
Available Revenue for the Base Period. In making such computations the Consultant shall make
such adjustments as he or she deems reasonable. 
(c)    Future Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds For Refunding Purposes. The Port may
issue Future Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds for refunding purposes, as follows: 
(1)    Future Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds may be issued at any time for the
purpose of refunding (including by purchase) Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds including amounts
to pay principal thereof and redemption premium, if any, and interest thereon to the date of
redemption (or purchase), any deposits to a reserve account or to purchase a Qualified Letter of
Credit or Qualified Insurance and the expenses of issuing the Future Subordinate Lien Parity
Bonds to purchase or refund the same and of effecting such refunding upon delivery of a
certificate as provided in subsection (b)(1) above.  Such refunding Future Subordinate Lien
Parity Bonds also may be issued without a certificate if the Maximum Annual Debt Service on
all Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds to be Outstanding after the issuance of the refunding Future
Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds shall not be greater than the Maximum Annual Debt Service on
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(2)    Future Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds may be issued at any time for the
purpose of refunding (including by purchase) any other bonds of the Port having a lien on
Available Revenue on a parity with or prior to the lien of the Bonds, provided that such bonds
are Permitted Prior Lien Indebtedness or Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds, including amounts to
pay principal thereof and redemption premium, if any, and interest thereon to the date of
redemption of such bonds (or purchase), any deposits to a reserve account or to purchase a
Qualified Letter of Credit or Qualified Insurance and the expenses of issuing the Future
Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds to purchase or refund the same and of effecting such refunding;
provided, however, that prior to the issuance of such Future Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds the
Port must provide a certificate if required by this section. 
(3)    Future Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds may be issued for the purpose of
refunding (including by purchase) at any time within one year prior to maturity any bonds of the
Port having a lien on Available Revenue on a parity with or prior to the lien of the Note,
provided that such bonds are Permitted Prior Lien Indebtedness or Subordinate Lien Parity
Bonds, for the payment of which sufficient Available Revenue or other money are not available,
without the requirement of a certificate pursuant to this section. 
(d)    Liens Subordinate to Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds. Nothing herein contained
shall prevent the Port from issuing revenue bonds or other obligations which are a charge upon
the Available Revenue junior or inferior to the payments required by this resolution to be made
out of such Available Revenue to pay and secure the payment of any Subordinate Lien Parity
Bonds. Such junior or inferior obligations shall not be subject to acceleration. This prohibition
against acceleration shall not be deemed to prohibit mandatory tender or other tender provisions
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(e)    Derivative Products.  The Port shall comply with the conditions set forth in
Section 5.08 of Resolution No. 3598, as amended, as a condition precedent to the use of any
Derivative Product on a parity with Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds. 
Section 11.   Covenants. The Port hereby makes the following covenants and agrees
with the Bank for as long as the Note is outstanding: 
(a)    Subordinate Lien Rate Covenant. The Port will at all times establish, maintain
and collect rentals, tariffs, rates, fees, and charges in the operation of all of its business for as
long as the Note is outstanding that will produce Available Revenue in each fiscal year at least
equal to the amounts required to be deposited during such fiscal year from Net Revenues into the
Subordinate Lien Note Fund, any other bond fund established or maintained for the benefit of
Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds and to any fund established or maintained to pay any Port
Payments due with respect to any Derivative Product and any other amounts due to the Credit
Facility Issuer, if any, or Liquidity Facility Issuer, if any, and to the issuers of credit facilities or
liquidity facilities for any Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds and, to the extent not otherwise
provided for, to any Reciprocal Payor, but excluding from each of the foregoing, payments made
or to be made from refunding debt and capitalized debt service or other money irrevocably set
aside for such payment. 
If the Available Revenue in any fiscal year is less than required to fulfill the Subordinate
Lien Rate Covenant, then the Port will retain a Consultant to make recommendations as to
operations and the revision of schedules of rentals, tariffs, rates, fees and charges; and upon
receiving such recommendations or giving reasonable opportunity for such recommendations to
be made, the Commission, on the basis of such recommendations and other available
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which will be necessary to meet the Subordinate Lien Rate Covenant in the fiscal year during
which such adjustments are made. If the Commission has taken the steps set forth in this
paragraph and the Available Revenue in the fiscal year in which adjustments are made
nevertheless is not sufficient to meet the Subordinate Lien Rate Covenant, there shall be no
default under this Section 11(a) during such fiscal year, unless the Port fails to meet the
Subordinate Lien Rate Covenant for two consecutive fiscal years. 
(b)    Performance of Covenants. The Port will duly and punctually pay or cause to be
paid out of the Subordinate Lien Note Fund the principal of and interest on the Note at the times
and places as provided in this resolution and in said Note provided and will at all times faithfully
perform and observe any and all covenants, undertakings and provisions contained in this
resolution and in the Note. 
(c)    Maintenance of Facilities. The Port will at all times keep and maintain or cause
to be kept or maintained all of the Facilities in good repair, working order and condition and will
at all times operate or cause to be operated the same and the business or businesses in connection
therewith in an efficient manner and at a reasonable cost. 
(d)    Sale or Condemnation of Projects. In the event that any Project or portion thereof
is sold by the Port or is condemned pursuant to the power of eminent domain, the Port will apply
the net proceeds of such sale or condemnation to other Facilities or to the retirement of Permitted
Prior Lien Bonds or Subordinate Lien Parity Bonds then outstanding. 
(e)    Insurance of Facilities. The Port will keep or arrange to keep all Facilities
insured, if such insurance is obtainable at reasonable rates and upon reasonable conditions,
against such risks, in such amounts, and with such deductibles as the Commission or the
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(f)     Insurance Against Port Liability. The Port wil l at all times keep or arrange to
keep in full force and effect policies of public liability and property damage insurance which will
protect the Port against anyone claiming damages of any kind or nature, if such insurance is
obtainable at reasonable rates and upon reasonable conditions, in such amounts and with such
deductibles as the Commission or the Designated Port Representative shall deem necessary. 
(g)    Maintenance of Books and Records. The Port will keep and maintain proper
books of account and accurate records of all of its revenue, including tax receipts, received from
any source whatsoever, and of all costs of administration and maintenance and operation of all of
its business that are in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles as in effect from
time to time. On or before 120 days after each fiscal year the Port will prepare or cause to be
prepared an operating statement of all of the business of the Port for such preceding fiscal year.
Each such annual statement shall contain a statement in detail of the Gross Revenue, tax receipts,
expenses of administration, expenses of normal operation, expenses of normal and extraordinary
maintenance and repair, and expenditures for capital purposes of the Port for such fiscal year and
shall contain a statement as of the end of such year showing the status of all funds and accounts
of the Port pertaining to the operation of its business and the status of all of the funds and
accounts created by various resolutions of the Commission authorizing the issuance of
outstanding bonds and other obligations payable from the Gross Revenue.  Copies of such
statements shall be placed on file in the main office of the Port and shall be open to inspection at
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Section 12.   Form of the Note. The Note shall be in substantially the following form: 

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 
NO. 1                                     [Not to exceed $100,000,000] 
STATE OF WASHINGTON 
PORT OF SEATTLE 
SUBORDINATE LIEN REVENUE BOND ANTICIPATION NOTE, 2009 

REGISTERED OWNER:   BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. 
MATURITY DATE:    December 31, 2011 
INTEREST RATE:     Variable, as set forth below 
PRINCIPAL AMOUNT:  NOT TO EXCEED ONE HUNDRED MILLION AND NO/100 
DOLLARS 
THE PORT OF SEATTLE, a municipal corporation organized and existing under and by
virtue of the laws of the State of Washington (the "Port"), promises to pay to the Registered
Owner identified above, or registered assigns, on the Maturity Date identified above, the
principal amount of not to exceed $100,000,000. Each draw pursuant to a Request for Draw
under this note shall bear interest at a taxable rate equal to either the LIBOR Fixed Rate or the
LIBOR Floating Rate, as set forth in Resolution No. _____ of the Port, adopted on _______,
2009 (the "Note Resolution"),and the interest rate applicable to any outstanding draw may be
changed by a Request for Conversion provided in accordance with the Note Resolution. Interest
on this note shall accrue from the date money is drawn, pursuant to a Request for Draw, until
paid and shall be computed on the principal amount outstanding on the basis of a 360-day year
and the actual number of days elapsed. Interest shall be payable monthly on the fifth of each
month (for the interest accrued during the previous month) and at maturity or upon early
prepayment. Principal on this note shall be paid on the Maturity Date identified above unless
earlier prepaid. The unused portions of this note shall be subject to the fee, if any, set forth in the
Note Resolution. 
Both principal of and interest on this note are payable in lawful money of the United
States of America. Principal and interest shall be paid to the Registered Owner hereof out of the
Subordinate Lien Note Fund of the Port. Reference is made to the Note Resolution for the
definition of other capitalized terms used herein. 
The Port has reserved the right to prepay this note in whole or in part at any time as
provided in the Note Resolution. A prepayment fee may apply, as set forth in the Note
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The Port does hereby pledge and bind itself to set aside from such Gross Revenue, and to
pay into the Subordinate Lien Note Fund the various amounts required by the Bond Resolution
to be paid into and maintained in such Fund, all within the times provided by the Bond
Resolution. 
The amounts so pledged to be paid out of Gross Revenue into the Subordinate Lien Note
Fund are hereby declared to be a first and prior lien and charge upon the Gross Revenue, subject
to the liens thereon of any Permitted Prior Lien Bonds and subject further to the Operating
Expenses of the Port and equal in rank to the lien and charge upon such Gross Revenue of the
amounts required to pay and secure the payment of the Port's outstanding Subordinate Lien
Revenue Bonds, Series 1997, Subordinate Lien Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series 1998,
Subordinate Lien Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series 1999A and Series 1999B, Subordinate Lien
Revenue Notes (Commercial Paper), Subordinate Lien Revenue Bonds, Series 2005, Refunding
Subordinate Lien Revenue Bonds, Series 2008 and any revenue obligations of the Port hereafter
issued on a parity with such bonds and this note. 
The Port has taken no action to cause the interest on this note to be exempt from federal
income taxation. 
The Port has further bound itself to maintain all of its properties and facilities which
contribute in some measure to such Gross Revenue in good repair, working order and condition,
to operate the same in an efficient manner and at a reasonable cost, and to establish, maintain and
collect rentals, tariffs, rates and charges in the operation of all of its business for as long as any
Bonds of this issue are outstanding that it will make available, for the payment of the principal
thereof and interest thereon as the same shall become due, Available Revenue in an amount
equal to or greater than the Subordinate Lien Rate Covenant. 
This note shall not be valid or become obligatory for any purpose or be entitled to any
security or benefit under the Note Resolution until the Certificate of Authentication hereon shall
have been manually signed by the Note Registrar. 
This note is issued pursuant to the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington, and
duly adopted resolutions of the Port, including the Note Resolution, to provide interim financing
for projects included in the Port's Capital Investment Program. 
This note is not transferable unless (i) the Registered Owner's corporate name is changed
and the transfer is necessary to reflect such change; or (ii) the transferee is a successor in interest
of the Registered Owner by means of a corporate merger, an exchange of stock, or a sale of
assets. 
It is hereby certified and declared that all acts, conditions and things required to be done
precedent to and in the issuance of this note have happened, been done and performed and that
the total indebtedness of the Port including this note, does not exceed any constitutional,
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Port of Seattle has caused this note to be executed by the
manual or facsimile signatures of the President and Secretary of the Port Commission, and the
corporate seal of the Port to be impressed or a facsimile thereof imprinted hereon as of the _____
day of ___________, 2009. 
PORT OF SEATTLE 

By             /s/ 
President, Port Commission 
ATTEST: 
/s/ 
Secretary, Port Commission 

The Certificate of Authentication for the Note shall be in substantially the following form
and shall appear on the front of the Note: 
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICATION 
Date of Authentication: 
This Note is described in the within-referenced Resolution No. _____ of the Port of
Seattle, Subordinate Lien Revenue Bond Anticipation Note, 2009 dated _________, 2009. 
TREASURER OF THE PORT OF
SEATTLE 
as Note Registrar 

By 

Section 13.   Execution of the Note. The Note shall be signed on behalf of the Port by
the manual or facsimile signature of the President and Secretary of the Port Commission, and
shall have the official corporate seal of the Port impressed or a facsimile thereof imprinted or
otherwise reproduced thereon. 
The Note shall be valid or obligatory for any purpose or entitled to the benefits of this
resolution only if the Certificate of Authentication in the form hereinbefore recited, has been

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manually executed by the Note Registrar. Such Certificate of Authentication shall be conclusive
evidence that the Note so authenticated has been duly executed, authenticated and delivered
hereunder and is entitled to the benefits of this resolution. 
In case either of the officers of the Port who shall have executed the Note shall cease to
be such officer or officers of the Port before the Note so signed shall have been authenticated or
delivered by the Note Registrar, or issued by the Port, such Note may nevertheless be
authenticated, delivered and issued and upon such authentication, delivery and issuance, shall be
as binding upon the Port as though those who signed the same had continued to be such officers
of the Port. The Note may also be signed and attested on behalf of the Port by such persons as at
the actual date of execution of such Note shall be the proper officers of the Port although at the
original date of such Note any such person shall not have been such officer. 
Section 14.   Sale of the Note. The Port hereby accepts the Proposal in accordance with
the terms contained in this resolution and the Proposal, which is attached as Exhibit A. The
Designated Port Representative is hereby authorized to agree to any other terms, conditions and
covenants that are in the best interests of the Port and in accordance with the Proposal.
The appropriate Port officials are hereby authorized and directed to do everything
necessary for prompt issuance, execution and delivery of the Note and for the proper application
and use of the proceeds thereof. Upon delivery of the Note, the Port shall pay to the Bank a fee
of $350,000, and reimburse the Bank for its legal fees in an amount not to exceed $1,200, which
payments shall be made by check, wire transfer or other mutually acceptable means.
Section 15.   General Authorization; Ratification of Prior Acts. The Designated Port
Representative and other appropriate officers of the Port are authorized to take any actions and to
execute documents as in their judgment may be necessary or desirable in order to carry out the

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terms of, and complete the transactions contemplated by, this resolution. All acts taken pursuant
to the authority of this resolution but prior to its effective date are hereby ratified. 
Section 16.   Ongoing Disclosure; Information to be Provided to Bank. With respect to
the Note, the Port is exempt from the official statement and ongoing disclosure requirements of
the Rule. 
While the Note is outstanding, the Port will provide the following information to the
Bank: 
(1)    Audited financial statements within 210 days of each fiscal year end; 
(2)    The Port's annual budget within 45 days after adoption; and 
(3)    Such other information as may be reasonably requested by the Bank from
time to time. 
Section 17.   Interest Rate Upon Default. If there occurs any nonpayment of principal,
interest, fees or other amounts when due under the Note or this resolution, then the Bank at its
option may increase the interest rate on the Note by three (3) percentage points. 
Section 18   Severability. If any one or more of the provisions of this resolution shall
be declared by any court of competent jurisdiction to be contrary to law, then such provision or
provisions shall be deemed separable from, and shall in no way affect the validity of, any of the
other provisions of this resolution or of the Note issued pursuant to the terms hereof. 





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ADOPTED by the Port Commission of the Port of Seattle at a regular meeting thereof,
held this _____ day of ___________, 2009, and duly authenticated in open session by the
signatures of the Commissioners present and voting in favor thereof. 
PORT OF SEATTLE 






Commissioners 










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CERTIFICATE 

I, the undersigned, Secretary of the Port Commission ("Commission") ofthe Port of
Seattle (herein called the "Port"), DO HEREBY CERTIFY: 
1.     That the attached resolution numbered 3620 (herein called the "Resolution") is a
true and correct copy of a resolution of the Port, as finally adopted at a meeting of the
Commission held on the ___ day of _______, 2009, and duly recorded in my office. 
2.     That said meeting was duly convened and held in all respects in accordance with
law, and to the extent required by law, due and proper notice of such meeting was given; that a
quorum of the Commission was present throughout the meeting and a legally sufficient number
of members of the Commission voted in the proper manner for the adoption of said Resolution;
that all other requirements and proceedings incident to the proper adoption of said Resolution
have been duly fulfilled, carried out and otherwise observed, and that I am authorized to execute
this certificate. 
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this ______ day of ____, 2009. 


Secretary

EXHIBIT A 
Proposal 

















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EXHIBIT B 
Form of [Request for Draw][Request for Conversion] 
PORT OF SEATTLE 
SUBORDINATE LIEN REVENUE BOND ANTICIPATION NOTE, 2009 
NON-REVOLVING LINE OF CREDIT 

TO: 
On behalf of the Port of Seattle ("Port"), I hereby certify that: 
1.     I am the Designated Port Representative of the Port, or his authorized designee,
authorized by Resolution No. ____ of the Port C ommission adopted on ________, 2009 (the
"Resolution") to file this certificate [requesting a draw][electing to convertbetween interest rate
options] and to make the representations on behalf of Port set forth herein. 
2.     The Port requests as follows (check one of the following): 
The Port hereby requests an advance under the Note in the principal amount of
$___________on ______________ [date] . The drawing is hereby requested to remitted to the
Port to [_____________________] [insert Name of Bank/routing number and reference
instructions]. The advance is to accrue interest at either (check one of the following): 
the LIBOR Floating Rate; or 
a LIBOR Fixed Rate, with a/an _______________ Interest Rate Period [in which
case the draw amount must be at least $100,000, and the date requested for the
advance must be at least three (3) London Banking Days after the date this
Request is delivered to the Bank]. 
The outstanding drawing under the Note in the principal amount of $________ and
currently bearing interest calculated on the basis of a LIBOR Fixed Rate with a/an
_____________ Interest Rate Period is requested to be converted to  the following, effective at
the end of the applicable current Interest Rate Period: 
the LIBOR Floating Rate; or 
a LIBOR Fixed Rate, with a/an _______________ Interest Rate Period [in which
case the principal amount to be converted must be at least $100,000, and the date
requested for the conversion must be at least three (3) London Banking Days after
the date this Request is delivered to the Bank]. 


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The outstanding drawing under the Note in the principal amount of $________, and
currently bearing interest at the LIBOR Floating Rate, is requested to be converted, effective on
________________ [date], to the LIBOR Fixed Rate, with a/an _______________ Interest Rate
Period [in which case the principal amount to be converted must be at least $100,000, and the
date requested for the conversion must be at least three (3) London Banking Days after the date
this Request is delivered to the Bank]. 

Dated as of this ___ day of __________, _____. 

PORT OF SEATTLE 

By: 
Designated Port Representative 













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