1200 King County King County Courthouse 516 Third Avenue , WA 98104 Meeting Agenda Budget and Fiscal Management Committee Councilmembers: Jeanne Kohl-Welles, Chair; Rod Dembowski, Vice Chair; Claudia Balducci, Kathy Lambert, Joe McDermott, Dave Upthegrove, Girmay Zahilay

Lead Staff: Andrew Kim (206-477-8495) Co-Lead: Brandi Vena (206-263-3129) Committee Clerk: Sharon Daly (206-477-0870)

1:00 PM Wednesday, March 10, 2021 Virtual Meeting

REVISED AGENDA SPECIAL MEETING

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1. Call to Order

2. Roll Call

3. Public Comment

4. Approval of Minutes

Minutes of the February 16, 2021 meeting pp. 4-6

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Discussion and Possible Action

5. Proposed Ordinance No. 2021-0087 pp. 7-90

AN ORDINANCE authorizing the manager of treasury operations of King County to cancel the attached list of uncollectible personal property taxes in the amount of $924,750 for the years 2013 through 2020. Sponsors: Ms. Kohl-Welles

Erica Newman, Council Staff

6. Proposed Ordinance No. 2021-0109 pp. 91-128

AN ORDINANCE related to COVID-19; making a supplemental appropriation of $15,930,000 to several general fund agencies; making a supplemental appropriation of $75,262,000 to several non-general fund agencies; making a supplemental appropriation of $1,130,000 to a capital improvement fund; amending the 2021-2022 Biennial Budget Ordinance, Ordinance 19210, Sections 18, 23, 31, 32, 60, 63, 100, 102, 106, 115, 121 and 129, as amended, and Attachment A, as amended; and declaring an emergency.

Sponsors: Ms. Kohl-Welles

Andrew Kim, Council Staff

7. Proposed Ordinance No. 2021-0003 pp. 129-206

AN ORDINANCE authorizing the King County executive to enter into a lease agreement with United Parcel Service, Inc., as tenant, for county-owned land located at King County International Airport in council district eight.

Sponsors: Ms. Kohl-Welles

Brandi Vena, Council Staff

8. Proposed Ordinance No. 2021-0116 pp. 207-239

AN ORDINANCE making a net supplemental appropriation of $64,624,124 to the water quality construction fund; and amending the 2021-2022 Biennial Budget Ordinance, Ordinance 19210, Section 129, as amended, and Attachment A, as amended.

Sponsors: Ms. Kohl-Welles

Mike Reed, Council Staff

Adjournment

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Lead Staff: Andrew Kim (206-477-8495) Co-Lead: Brandi Vena (206-263-3129) Committee Clerk: Sharon Daly (206-477-0870)

9:30 AM Tuesday, February 16, 2021 Virtual Meeting

DRAFT MINUTES

1. Call to Order Chair Kohl-Welles called the meeting to order at 9:34 a.m.

2. Roll Call Present: 7 - Ms. Balducci, Mr. Dembowski, Ms. Kohl-Welles, Ms. Lambert, Mr. McDermott, Mr. Upthegrove and Mr. Zahilay

3. Public Comment There was no one present to provide public comment.

4. Approval of Minutes Councilmember Dembowski moved approval of the minutes of the November 10 and 12, 2020 meetings. Seeing no objections, the minutes were approved.

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Discussion and Possible Action

5. Proposed Ordinance No. 2020-0080

AN ORDINANCE authorizing the manager of treasury operations of King County to cancel the attached list of uncollectible personal property taxes in the amount of $778,436 for the years 2012 through 2019.

Andrew Kim, Council Staff, briefed the committee. Mark Thompson, Property Tax Supervisor, Treasury Operation Section, Finance and Business Operations Division (FBOD), answered questions from the members.

A motion was made by Vice Chair Dembowski that this Ordinance be Recommended Do Pass Consent. The motion carried by the following vote:

Yes: 7 - Ms. Balducci, Mr. Dembowski, Ms. Kohl-Welles, Ms. Lambert, Mr. McDermott, Mr. Upthegrove and Mr. Zahilay

6. Proposed Ordinance No. 2019-0421

AN ORDINANCE relating to financial investment properties; and amending Ordinance 10245, Section 6, as amended, and K.C.C. 4.56.075.

Andrew Kim, Council Staff, briefed the committee and answered questions from the members. Tony Wright, Director, Facilities Management Division (FMD), provided comments and answered questions from the members. Councilmember Upthegrove moved approval of striking amendment S1. The amendment was adopted.

A motion was made by Councilmember Upthegrove that this Ordinance be Recommended Do Pass Substitute. The motion carried by the following vote:

Yes: 7 - Ms. Balducci, Mr. Dembowski, Ms. Kohl-Welles, Ms. Lambert, Mr. McDermott, Mr. Upthegrove and Mr. Zahilay

7. Proposed Ordinance No. 2021-0003

AN ORDINANCE authorizing the King County executive to enter into a lease agreement with United Parcel Service, Inc., as tenant, for county-owned land located at King County International Airport in council district eight.

Brandi Vena, Council Staff, briefed the committee and answered questions from the members. John Parrott, Director, King County International Airport, and Tony Wright, Director, FMD, also answered questions from the members.

This matter was Deferred

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8. Proposed Ordinance No. 2019-0462

AN ORDINANCE amending the terms and fees related to county automotive parking facilities; and amending Ordinance 15648, Section 2, as amended, and K.C.C. 3.32.006, Ordinance 12077, Section 16, as amended, and K.C.C. 3.32.010, Ordinance 12077, Section 17, as amended, and K.C.C. 3.32.020, Ordinance 12077, Section 18, as amended, and K.C.C. 3.32.055, Ordinance 8753, Section 6, as amended, and K.C.C. 3.32.045, Ordinance 3511, Section 6, as amended, and K.C.C. 3.32.050 and Ordinance 8753, Section 7, as amended, and K.C.C. 3.32.090, adding a new section to K.C.C. chapter 3.32, recodifying K.C.C. 3.32.055 and repealing Ordinance 3511, Section 4, as amended, and K.C.C. 3.32.030 and Ordinance 15950, Section 7, and K.C.C. 3.32.057.

Brandi Vena, Council Staff, briefed the committee and answered questions from the members. Tony Wright, Director, FMD, also answered questions from the members.

A motion was made by Councilmember Balducci that this Ordinance be Recommended Do Pass. The motion carried by the following vote:

Yes: 7 - Ms. Balducci, Mr. Dembowski, Ms. Kohl-Welles, Ms. Lambert, Mr. McDermott, Mr. Upthegrove and Mr. Zahilay

Other Business The Chair announced that the next Budget and Fiscal Management meeting will be held on Wednesday March 10, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. and that the March 16, 2021 meeting will be cancelled.

Adjournment The meeting was adjourned at 11:23 a.m.

Approved this ______day of ______

Clerk's Signature

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STAFF REPORT

Agenda Item: 5 Name: Erica Newman Proposed No.: 2021-0087 Date: March 10, 2021

SUBJECT

AN ORDINANCE relating to uncollectible personal property taxes, authorizing the Manager of Treasury Operations to cancel uncollectible personal property taxes totaling $924,750 for the years 2013 through 2020.

SUMMARY

The Manager of Treasury Operations, as required by state law, provides the County Council each year with a list of uncollectible personal property taxes and requests for the authority to cancel these accounts, removing them from the tax rolls. The list is submitted only after the exhaustion of due diligence efforts to collect the delinquent taxes, and their cancellation does not relinquish the county’s ability to collect on the debts at a later date.

The proposed ordinance would cancel 524 uncollectible personal property tax accounts totaling $924,750 for the years 2013 through 2020, resulting in a one-time potential revenue loss to the county of $157,208, of which $78,604 is the projected impact to the General Fund.

BACKGROUND

King County’s Treasury Operations (Treasury), within the Finance and Business Operations Division (FBOD), is responsible for collecting personal property taxes within the County. Personal property refers to assets used in conducting a business such as machinery, equipment and furniture. Personal property taxes are assessed against businesses, utilities, airlines, timber, leasehold estates, mobile homes, floating homes and lease accounts.

When an account becomes delinquent, Treasury initiates procedures to obtain payment. After exhausting due diligence efforts to collect payment, per state law, Treasury must

BFM Meeting Materials Page 7 March 10, 2021 provide the Council with a list of delinquent tax accounts found to be uncollectible1. The Manager of Treasury Operations must also submit an affidavit stating that a diligent search for the delinquent taxpayers was conducted and unable to yield any property from which owed taxes could be collected. The Council may then “cancel such taxes as they are satisfied cannot be collected.” This procedure is required on an annual basis and the Council considers this type of legislation each year. Of note, action on last year’s uncollectible property taxes was delayed due to the pandemic and council took action to cancel uncollectible property taxes for the years 2012 through 2019 at last week’s (March 2nd) council meeting.2

ANALYSIS

Proposed Ordinance 2021-0087 would authorize the Manager of Treasury Operations to cancel or “write off” 524 uncollectible personal property tax accounts totaling $924,750 for the years 2013 through 2020. These accounts are listed in Attachment A to the ordinance, with a summary report of accounts to be written off that exceed $5,000 shown in Attachment B to the ordinance. Table 1 identifies the amount of uncollectible taxes for each year between 2013 and 2020.

Table 1. Uncollectible Personal Property Taxes from 2013 through 2020 (by Year)

Year Billed Amount 2020 $1,287 2019 $331,931 2018 $229,094 2017 $141,726 2016 $79,784 2015 $42,372 2014 $97,389 2013 $1,167 $924,750

The circumstances for determining an account to be uncollectible can vary, as can the amount of time needed to make the determination. Reasons from the Write-off List for 2020 include: • The taxpayer went out of business and the assets cannot be traced; • The taxpayer does not have real property to which the County can certify a personal property tax lien; • The taxpayer filed for bankruptcy protection;

1 RCW 84.56.240 2 Ordinance 19239.

BFM Meeting Materials Page 8 March 10, 2021 • The taxpayer disposed of or sold assets and the County cannot locate the assets; • The taxpayer relocated the business and property out of the county, taking it out of the County’s jurisdiction to pursue delinquent tax payments; and/or • Assessments were made in error.

Important to note, while cancellation removes the delinquent accounts from the tax rolls, it does not mean the County surrenders its ability to pursue appropriate legal actions to collect the debt. However, the likelihood of recovering delinquent debt at this point is highly unlikely. That said, cancellation administratively helps to clear the tax rolls of those accounts that are truly unlikely to be collected.

County Fiscal Impact. Of the $924,750 of uncollectible personal property taxes proposed for cancellation, $157,208 (about 17 percent) impacts the County as a one- time potential revenue loss, of which $78,604 is the projected impact to the General Fund. The remaining loss would be incurred by a variety of taxing jurisdictions for which the County collects taxes.

Comparatively speaking, the proposed write-off of $924,750 for 2020 is more than the amount written off for 2018 and 20193, although tax discovery efforts initiated by the Department of Assessments contributed to a higher number of accounts in write-off status in 2018 and 2019. To explain, state law allows for a delay in the collections of omitted assessments, during which time an account may close, sell, move or file bankruptcy. Over 524 omitted accounts were identified in the 2020 Write-off List representing retroactive bills for the years 2013 through 2020.

INVITED

• Carol Basile, Treasury Manager, Finance and Business Operations Division (FBOD) • Mark Thompson, Property Tax Supervisor, Treasury Operation Section, FBOD

ATTACHMENTS

1. Proposed Ordinance 2021-0087 (and attachments) 2. Transmittal Letter 3. Fiscal Note

3 Amounts were $778,436 in 2019 and $557,166 in 2018.

BFM Meeting Materials Page 9 March 10, 2021 ATTACHMENT 1 KING COUNTY

Signature Report 1200 King County Courthouse 516 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104

Ordinance

Proposed No. 2021-0087.1 Sponsors Kohl-Welles

1 AN ORDINANCE authorizing the manager of treasury

2 operations of King County to cancel the attached list of

3 uncollectible personal property taxes in the amount of

4 $924,750 for the years 2013 through 2020.

5 STATEMENT OF FACTS:

6 1. The duly appointed manager of treasury operations of King County,

7 has made an affidavit pursuant to the terms of RCW

8 84.56.240 and 84.56.260 to the King County council relating the

9 manager's or staff's diligent search and inquiry for goods and chattels of

10 the persons appearing on the list of delinquent taxpayers and the manager's

11 or staff's inability to find any such property from which the taxes could be

12 collected.

13 2. The duly appointed manager of treasury operations of King County,

14 Washington, has requested that the King County council cancel the taxes

15 consistent with RCW 84.56.240.

16 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY:

17 SECTION 1. The taxes in the amount of $924,750 as indicated in Attachments A,

18 B and C to this ordinance, from the records of treasury operations for the years 2013

19 through 2020, shall be cancelled, but the obligation to King County is not forgiven. The

1

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20 manager of treasury operations of King County is hereby authorized to cancel the taxes

21 on the tax rolls.

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KING COUNTY COUNCIL KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON

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Claudia Balducci, Chair ATTEST:

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Melani Pedroza, Clerk of the Council

APPROVED this _____ day of ______, ______.

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Dow Constantine, County Executive

Attachments: A. 2020 Write-Off List, B. 2020 Personal Property Write Off Report, C. Affidavit

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BFM Meeting Materials Page 11 March 10, 2021 2020 Write-Off List Attachment A Source: TRP703-01/9.16.20jw Total Number of Accounts On 2020 Write-Off List: 524 Total Dollar Amount of Accounts On 2020 Write-Off List: $ 924,750

Summary Tax Roll Year Tax Billed Tax Paid Tax due 20 $ 2,557 $ 1,271 $ 1,287 19 $ 348,914 $ 16,983 331,931$ 18 $ 238,746 $ 9,652 229,094$ 17 $ 145,232 $ 3,506 141,726$ 16 $ 84,411 $ 4,627 $ 79,784 15 $ 42,743 $ 371 $ 42,372 14 $ 103,779 $ 6,390 $ 97,389 13 $ 1,167 $ - $ 1,167 $ 967,549 $ 42,800 924,750$

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0396836-9 KIDSZONE PRESCHOOL & DAYCARE INC KIDSZONE PRESCHOOL & DAY CARE 19 650.69 0 822 32ND AVE 822 32ND AVE 18 625.8 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 504.38 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 19 March 10, 2021 16 431.15 0 15 351.25 0 14 601.24 0

0399153-6 HALO SALON INC HALO SALON 19 1,113.30 0 2321 2ND AVE 2321 2ND AVE 18 1,070.71 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 862.95 0 16 737.6 0 15 600.98 0 14 1,028.70 0

0401336-3 SARGENT ROBERT HHPB LLC 19 233.3 0 3517 FREMONT AVE N 3517 FREMONT AVE N 18 251.5 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

0401348-8 BUSINESS OFFICE INC BUSINESS OFFICE INC 19 119.79 0 25918 SE 39 PL 25198 SE 38TH PL 18 149.96 0 ISSAQUAH WA ISSAQUAH WA 17 2,460.44 0 16 2,103.18 0 15 1,713.49 0

0408551-0 STITCH-RITE EMBROIDERY STITCH-RITE EMBROIDERY 19 670.34 0 4006 50TH AVE SW 220 S BRANDON ST 18 644.69 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 519.59 0 16 444.13 0 15 361.86 0 14 619.42 0

0415686-5 BIG EQ FARM LLC ROCKMEADOW EQUESTRIAN CENTER INC 19 646.45 0 20722 SE 34TH ST 20722 SE 34TH ST SAMMAMISH WA SAMMAMISH WA

0417159-1 LE GIANG TRUONG SOLEIL NAIL SPA 19 421.65 0 10216 SE 256TH ST STE 101 10216 SE 256TH ST STE 101 18 392.06 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 20 March 10, 2021 KENT WA KENT WA 17 321.86 0 16 284.63 0 15 241.36 0 14 206.76 103.38

0428161-4 WESTERN BORDERS INC WESTERN BORDERS INC 19 97.5 0 PO BOX 24825 5609 2ND AVE S SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

0428165-5 MARCELLAS LA BOUTIQUE LLC MARCELLAS LA BOUTIQUE LLC 19 745.68 0 1417 4TH AVE STE 200 1417 4TH AVE STE 200 18 717.15 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

0448053-9 YA YA MI LLC GENOS COFFEE SHOP & BAKERY 19 270.91 0 11620 AMBAUM BLVD SW 11620 AMBAUM BLVD SW 18 270.31 0 BURIEN WA BURIEN WA

0455165-1 OH INDIA NORTHWEST LLC OH INDIA EAT STREET 19 620.81 0 15600 NE 8TH ST STE O-09 15600 NE 8TH ST PM-9 18 579.25 0 BELLEVUE WA BELLEVUE WA 17 457.8 0

0456166-8 RYNK FOOD CORP MEADOW BREW CAFE 19 116.05 58.03 20413 26TH AVE W 11003 35TH AVE NE LYNNWOOD WA SEATTLE WA

0465132-9 GLOBAL BARISTAS US LLC DBA T ULLY TULLY'S COFFEE/MERCER ISLAND #010 19 554.83 0 2003 WESTERN AVE 660 7810 SE 27TH ST 18 512.51 0 SEATTLE WA MERCER ISLAND WA 17 492.65 0

0468353-8 R & A JR LLC R & A JR LLC 19 223.06 0 13925 SE 88TH PL 14681 NE 95TH ST 18 209.26 104.63 NEWCASTLE WA REDMOND WA

BFM Meeting Materials Page 21 March 10, 2021 0474166-6 ENGINEERING VALIDATION SERVIC ES I ENGINEERING VALIDATION SERVICES I 19 157.96 0 220 1ST ST APT 406 220 1ST ST APT 406 18 148.68 0 KIRKLAND WA KIRKLAND WA 17 94.84 0

0487132-3 GLOBAL BARISTAS US LLC DBA T ULLY TULLY'S COFFEE/ALKI #01056 19 876.73 0 2003 WESTERN AVE 660 2676 ALKI AVE SW 18 809.47 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 807.3 0

0490166-6 VENEER FINE HOME FINISHES VENEER FINE HOME FINISHES 19 238.93 0 1171 KIRKLAND AVE NE 1171 KIRKLAND AVE NE 18 232.89 0 RENTON WA RENTON WA 17 196.44 0 16 163.96 0

0494132-4 GLOBAL BARISTAS US LLC DBA T ULLY TULLY'S COFFEE/OPUS CENTER EAST # 19 618.94 0 2003 WESTERN AVE 660 625 5TH AVE S #120 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

0501165-5 BRASS TACKS BRASS TACKS 19 1,288.53 0 6031 AIRPORT WAY S 6031 AIRPORT WAY S 18 1,239.24 619.62 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

0502132-4 GLOBAL BARISTAS US LLC DBA T ULLY TULLY'S COFFEE/VIRGINIA MASON #01 19 103.99 0 2003 WESTERN AVE 660 1100 9TH AVE 18 96.01 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 98.57 0

0503132-3 GLOBAL BARISTAS US LLC DBA T ULLY TULLY'S COFFEE/KING STREET #01052 19 591.84 0 2003 WESTERN AVE 660 408 2ND AVE S 18 546.43 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 534.79 0

0505132-1 GLOBAL BARISTAS US LLC DBA T ULLY TULLY'S COFFEE/MARKETPLACE #01046 19 851 0 2003 WESTERN AVE 660 2003 WESTERN AVE 110A 18 785.71 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 787.23 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 22 March 10, 2021 0505168-5 SEATTLE CHINESE AUTOS LLC SEATTLE CHINESE AUTOS LLC 19 119.31 0 803 NE 55TH ST 803 NE 55TH ST 18 114.74 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 73.98 0

0508579-0 QUICK DRYCLEANING LLC QUICK DRY CLEAN & LAUND 19 114.66 0 3101 W JAMESON ST 3101 W JAMESON ST SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA N/C06521587

0515132-9 GLOBAL BARISTAS US LLC DBA T ULLY TULLY'S COFFEE/NEW MAIN ST #01078 19 633.36 0 2003 WESTERN AVE 660 10812 MAIN ST 18 567.31 0 SEATTLE WA BELLEVUE WA 17 566.78 0

0533124-4 OMZIG PRODUCTIONS INC OMZIG PRODUCTIONS INC 19 845.8 0 14319 85TH PL NE 14319 85TH PL NE 18 796.05 0 BOTHELL WA KIRKLAND WA 17 635.08 0 16 535.93 0 15 463.85 0 14 1,469.07 185.32

0535655-5 JOHN BARKER LANDSCAPE ARCHITE CTS JOHN BARKER LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS 19 893.83 0 3002 NW 68TH ST 1514 NW 52ND ST 18 859.64 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 692.84 0

0543132-5 GLOBAL BARISTAS US LLC DBA T ULLY TULLY'S COFFEE/19TH & ALOHA #0103 19 1,142.65 0 2003 WESTERN AVE 660 746 19TH AVE E 18 1,054.99 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 1,068.25 0

0544132-4 GLOBAL BARISTAS US LLC DBA T ULLY TULLY'S COFFEE/TWO # 19 465.75 0 2003 WESTERN AVE 660 601 UNION ST 18 430.01 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 423.95 0

0547132-1 GLOBAL BARISTAS US LLC DBA T ULLY TULLY'S COFFEE/EASTGATE #01037 19 918.49 0 2003 WESTERN AVE 660 3080 148TH AVE SE #113 18 822.71 0 SEATTLE WA BELLEVUE WA 17 714.91 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 23 March 10, 2021 0549132-9 GLOBAL BARISTAS US LLC DBA T ULLY TULLY'S COFFEE/CLYDE HILL #01029 19 856.64 0 2003 WESTERN AVE 660 8805 POINTS DR NE 18 768.31 0 SEATTLE WA CLYDE HILL WA 17 751.51 0

0553132-2 GLOBAL BARISTAS US LLC DBA T ULLY TULLY'S COFFEE/PICKERING PLACE #0 19 744.78 0 2003 WESTERN AVE 660 1171 NW SAMMAMISH RD 18 661.07 0 SEATTLE WA ISSAQUAH WA 17 674.52 0

0563132-0 GLOBAL BARISTAS US LLC DBA T ULLY TULLY'S COFFEE CORP/CORPORATE #99 19 2,981.25 0 2003 WESTERN AVE 660 2003 WESTERN AVE 660 18 2,752.53 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 4,100.51 0

0564132-9 GLOBAL BARISTAS US LLC DBA T ULLY TULLY'S COFFEE/TRAINING #1900 19 306.06 0 2003 WESTERN AVE 660 204 S MEAD ST 04-06 18 282.59 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 307.93 0

0574173-1 SMHW CORPORATION CAFE NOIR 19 175.68 0 33304 PACIFIC HWY S STE 301 33304 PACIFIC HWY S STE 301 FEDERAL WAY WA FEDERAL WAY WA

0584556-5 1 ENTERPRISES INC MOTI MAHAL 19 70.42 0 1520 BROADWAY 1520 BROADWAY SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

0589168-4 ROWEN VAN LE MIRACLE SPA 19 147.05 0 1604 170TH PL SE 14419 GREENWOOD AVE N D 18 141.43 0 BOTHELL WA SEATTLE WA 17 113.98 0 16 93.53 0

0589173-4 HAVE A NICE DAY JEWELRY & PHO NE C HAVE A NICE DAY JEWELRY & PHONE C 19 89.01 44.51 15035 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL B LVD 15035 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD TUKWILA WA TUKWILA WA

BFM Meeting Materials Page 24 March 10, 2021 0594171-1 SOUTH SOUND BARBECUE LLC DICKEYS BARBECUE PIT 19 171.1 0 19320 ORTING KAPOWSIN HWY E 1118 SUPERMALL WAY STE 105 18 174.32 87.16 ORTING WA AUBURN WA

0595144-7 GLOBAL BARISTAS US LLC DBA T ULLY TULLY'S COFFEE #01088 19 1,441.93 0 2003 WESTERN AVE 660 821 2ND AVE #402 18 1,331.30 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 1,511.47 0

0596134-7 MC & P LLC HAPPY AT THE BAY TERIYAKI 19 98.39 0 13003 SE KENT-KANGLEY RD 13003 SE KENT-KANGLEY RD KENT WA KENT WA

0603172-8 GUARDIAN SECURITY INC THE GUARDIAN SECURITY INC THE 19 156.06 0 564 INDUSTRY DR STE 210 564 INDUSTRY DR STE 210 18 168.05 0 TUKWILA WA ALGONA WA

0605349-0 SATER OIL MSCO INC YEN'S LLC 19 732.79 0 683 CLIFFSIDE DR 12903 NE 20TH ST 18 124.14 0 SAN DIMAS CA KIRKLAND WA

0607171-6 BIZZY BEAN ESPRESSO LLC BIZZY BEAN ESPRESSO LLC 19 164.44 0 23845 PACIFIC HWY S 23845 PACIFIC HWY S 18 155.12 0 DES MOINES WA DES MOINES WA 17 314.83 0

0608172-3 INTERNATIONAL AUTO & CAR BAZA AR L INTERNATIONAL AUTO & CAR BAZAAR L 19 157.78 0 23616 PACIFIC HWY S 23616 PACIFIC HWY S 18 157.76 0 KENT WA KENT WA 17 100.96 0

0610134-9 CAMBRIDGE RESTAURANT LLC SWEET FACTORY #358 19 358.21 0 9278 GENERAL DR STE 210 16440 NE 74TH ST #B-130 18 336.05 0 PLYMOUTH MI REDMOND WA 17 268.28 0 16 225.63 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 25 March 10, 2021 15 187.02 0 14 486.41 0

0611171-0 YUM YANG CHINESE RESTAURANT YUM YANG CHINESE RESTAURANT 19 366.03 0 456 SW MOUNT SI BLVD STE C3 456 SW MOUNT SI BLVD STE C3 18 332.68 0 NORTH BEND WA NORTH BEND WA 17 268.75 0

0617147-4 INVENTRIX ENGINEERING INC INVENTRIX ENGINEERING INC 19 1,386.41 0 719 2ND AVE 650 719 2ND AVE STE 650 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

0619168-8 LITTLE FOREST LLC GOLDEN HOUSE BAKERY & DELI 19 105.2 0 745 10TH AVE E 9823 15TH AVE SW STE E SEATTLE WA KING COUNTY WA

0634172-1 KANAK INDIAN CUISINE LLC KANAK INDIAN CUISINE LLC 19 86.44 0 340 15TH AVE E 340 15TH AVE E SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

0667175-4 SEATTLE CONCRETE DESIGN INC SEATTLE CONCRETE DESIGN INC 19 202.2 0 14201 42ND AVE S APT 112 14201 42ND AVE S APT 112 18 204.21 0 TUKWILA WA TUKWILA WA 17 132.33 0

0668175-3 WHITE DREAM LLC THE SMOKE SHOP 19 149.14 0 9823 16TH AVE SW 9823 16TH AVE SW 18 143.43 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 92.48 0

0682135-9 K WAN & H CO MAYFLOWER OF CHINA RESTAURANT 19 179.29 0 17005 SOUTHCENTER PKWY 17005 SOUTHCENTER PKWY TUKWILA WA TUKWILA WA

0691167-1 CASA VERDE LLC MARION CLEANER 19 118.89 0 909 8TH AVE 909 8TH AVE SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

BFM Meeting Materials Page 26 March 10, 2021 0691173-9 TRINH HONG DONG KHANH RESTAURANT 19 452.41 0 711 S HENDERSON ST 9655 16TH AVE SW 18 447.2 0 SEATTLE WA KING COUNTY WA 17 367.41 0 16 295.05 0

0691176-2 RAMIREZ HERNANDEZ E JUAREZ PARTY SUPPLIES 19 201.95 0 1211 S 124TH ST 805 S 112TH ST 18 201.8 0 SEATTLE WA BURIEN WA 17 132.58 0

0692361-9 ADAPTHEALTH LLC DBA PACIFIC P ULMO PACIFIC PULMONARY SERVICES 19 5,383.64 0 122 MILL RD STE A130 542 INDUSTRY DR BLDG 4 18 5,173.06 0 PHOENIXVILLE PA TUKWILA WA

0700167-0 NGUYEN VU HUY MYANO NAILS 18 248.46 0 1503 2ND AVE 1503 2ND AVE 17 200.24 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 16 171.15 85.58

0713175-8 PJAE LLC ALICIA FUSION BISTRO 19 3,615.04 0 200 LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD STE B 200 LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD STE B 18 3,476.76 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 2,802.15 0

0714167-4 HERBAN FRESH DBA FRESH BISTRO FRESH BISTRO 19 1,264.25 0 4725 42ND AVE SW 4725 42ND AVE SW 18 1,460.43 730.22 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

0716840-4 JIMS AUTO REFINISHING/COLLISI ON C JIMS AUTO REFINISHING & COLLISION 19 265.55 0 10905 215TH CT E 28872 PACIFIC HWY S 18 331.75 165.88 BUCKLEY WA FEDERAL WAY WA 8381871

0731178-0 MSLGROUP AMERICAS INC MSLGROUP AMERICAS INC 19 340.58 0 2701 QUUENS PLAZA N 3RD FL 424 2ND AVE W 18 314.45 157.23 LONG ISLAND NY SEATTLE WA

BFM Meeting Materials Page 27 March 10, 2021 0735173-7 CAR2GO N A LLC CAR2GO 19 71.03 0 1717 W 6TH ST 425 500 YALE AVE N 160 AUSTIN TX SEATTLE WA

0737175-0 OSTERIA RIGOLETTO OSTERIA RIGOLETTO 19 2,684.44 0 420 PONTIUS AVE N 420 PONTIUS AVE N 18 2,581.76 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 2,080.80 0 16 1,422.85 0

0738173-4 GOOD E'S AUTOMOTIVE MAINTENAN CE & GOOD E'S AUTOMOTIVE MAINTENANCE & 16 213.43 0 9201 DELRIDGE WAY SW 9201 DELRIDGE WAY SW 15 139.11 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

0742180-3 WASHINGTON THERAPY GROUP INC WASHINGTON HAND THERAPY 19 2.81 0 PO BOX 2528 10564 5TH AVE NE STE 402 WOODINVILLE WA SEATTLE WA

0748113-8 S & S ENTERPRISES S & S ENTERPRISES 19 148.78 0 PO BOX 405 22412 SE 231ST ST 18 153.8 0 MAPLE VALLEY WA MAPLE VALLEY WA 4321255 17 123.53 0 13 1,167.46 0

0751530-7 EASTSIDE TRANSMISSION INC EASTSIDE TRANSMISSION INC 19 123.89 0 1900 132ND AVE NE A7 1900 132ND AVE NE A7 18 119.31 0 BELLEVUE WA BELLEVUE WA MAXEINER

0752175-0 BONOMO AIMEE J CHERRY BLOSSOM AESTHETICS & BOUTI 19 322.13 0 6021 CALIFORNIA AVE SW STE 2 6021 CALIFORNIA AVE SW STE 2 18 309.81 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 249.7 0 16 213.43 0 15 139.11 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 28 March 10, 2021 0762166-7 WALKER CRAIG R & MICHELLE D PLATEAU COMPUTER SERVICES 19 408.48 0 21014 NE 9TH ST 4534 KLAHANIE DR SE SAMMAMISH WA SAMMAMISH WA

0770151-9 HERE NORTH AMERICAL LLC HERE NORTH AMERICA LLC 19 5,637.90 0 425 W RANDOLPH ST 3650 131ST AVE SE STE 100 CHICAGO IL BELLEVUE WA

0770166-7 LE PETIT COCHON INC LE PETIT COCHON 19 845.26 0 701 N 36TH ST #200 701 N 36TH ST #200 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

0774163-0 NORTHEND AUTOCARE LLC SCOTT S SHERMAN AUTOMOTIVE 19 147.12 0 1211 NE 175TH ST 1211 NE 175TH ST SHORELINE WA SHORELINE WA

0782269-5 COURTESY ACCTNG SOFTWARE & CO NSLT COURTESY ACCTNG SOFTWARE & CONSLT 19 131.44 0 4411 CALIFORNIA AVE SW 4411 CALIFORNIA AVE SW 18 145.62 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 254.95 0 16 209.2 0 15 1,322.26 0 14 1,222.75 0

0806725-8 EVERGREEN COMPUTER PRODUCTS I NC EVERGREEN COMPUTER PRODUCTS INC 19 214.54 0 2720 1ST AVE S 2720 1ST AVE S SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

0810178-4 FUJI BAKERY INC FUJI BAKERY 19 106.68 0 1030 ELLIOTT AVE W 526 S KING ST 18 118.19 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

0812867-0 YOURIST HARRY BALLARD EXXON 19 188.64 0 1027 NW 179TH PL 656 NW RICHMOND BEACH RD 18 159.38 0 SEATTLE WA SHORELINE WA 7827730

BFM Meeting Materials Page 29 March 10, 2021 0813179-9 BELLEVUE CONSULTING LLC BELLEVUE CONSULTING LLC 19 147.81 0 14211 SE 52ND PL 14211 SE 52ND PL 18 137.91 0 BELLEVUE WA BELLEVUE WA 17 87.2 0

0816172-1 BANDITS LLC BANDITS 19 1,288.53 0 159 STE 105 159 DENNY WAY STE 105 18 1,239.24 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 998.79 0 16 853.71 0 15 695.58 0 14 1,931.15 381.22

0816179-6 ALEMAK INC ALEMAK INC 19 119.31 0 4221 UNIVERSITY WAY NE 4221 UNIVERSITY WAY NE 18 114.74 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 73.98 0

0826176-0 AURORA DENTAL CARE INC AURORA DENTAL CARE INC 14 10 905.44 0 10501 AURORA AVE N 10314 GREENWOOD AVE N SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

0827176-9 AURORA DENTAL CARE INC AURORA DENTAL CARE INC 14 11 953.03 0 10501 AURORA AVE N 10314 GREENWOOD AVE N SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

0827179-3 ALVAREZ RAMIRO LAS BRISAS BOUTIQUE 19 209.45 0 10032 16TH AVE SW 10032 16TH AVE SW SEATTLE WA KING COUNTY WA

0827181-9 CROWE AND ASSOCIATES LLC CROWE AND ASSOCIATES LLC 19 102.21 0 2008 SW 118TH ST 5510 266TH AVE NE BURIEN WA REDMOND WA

0828176-8 AURORA DENTAL CARE INC AURORA DENTAL CARE INC 14 12 985.3 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 30 March 10, 2021 10501 AURORA AVE N 10314 GREENWOOD AVE N SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

0855500-5 HUSBY BRADLEY D FISCHERS CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY 19 128.67 0 718 CENTRAL AVE S #B 718 CENTRAL AVE S B KENT WA KENT WA

0858373-4 SEATTLE STABILIZATION INC SEATTLE STABLIZATION INC 19 118.9 0 4411 CALIFORNIA AVE SW 3226 40TH AVE SW 18 126.25 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 74.25 0 16 36.92 0

0865186-1 PORTELO INC PORTELO INC 19 126.38 0 8252 126TH AVE NE APT D102 8252 126TH AVE NE APT D102 18 118.94 0 KIRKLAND WA KIRKLAND WA 17 75.87 0

0866596-0 CHO YOON SIK & HAN SOOK BIG W CLEANERS 19 159.18 0 5025 25TH AVE NE 5025 25TH AVE NE SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 5276655

0880185-4 SEATTLE NAIL OASIS & SPA LLC NAIL OASIS & SPA 19 124.28 0 1535 NE 145TH ST 1535 NE 145TH ST 18 119.53 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

0887187-3 HEALTH INNOVATION INC EVERYMOVE INC 19 124.28 0 1929 3RD AVE STE 200 1929 3RD AVE STE 200 18 119.53 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

0906176-3 KATHY EVANS BEAUTY STUDIO KATHY EVANS BEAUTY STUDIO 19 73.33 0 138 CENTRAL WAY 416 R 138 CENTRAL WAY KIRKLAND WA KIRKLAND WA

0912175-7 KSK EXPRESS FOODS LLC SUBWAY #29343 19 78.75 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 31 March 10, 2021 3244 S 186TH ST 106 PIKE ST SEATAC WA SEATTLE WA

0916575-4 DREAM CENTER EDUCATION HOLDIN GS L ARGOSY UNIVERSITY SEATTLE FKA WA 19 1,469.99 0 1400 PENN AVE 2601 A ELLIOTT AVE 18 1,357.21 0 PITTSBURGH PA SEATTLE WA

0929200-4 GACO WESTERN LLC GACO WESTERN LLC 19 715.36 357.68 200 FOURTH AVE S 200 W MERCER ST 202 NASHVILLE TN SEATTLE WA 5750450

0930163-1 GTT AMERICAS LLC RELIANCE GLOBAL COM SERVICES INC 19 2,529.46 0 7900 TYSONS ONE PLACE STE 145 0 10500 NE 8TH ST 18 2,265.69 0 MCLEAN VA BELLEVUE WA 17 2,557.33 0 16 3,073.89 1,536.95

0937481-0 GOLDEN CENTURY INC MAIL BOX ETC 19 114.25 0 4580 KLAHANIE DR SE 4580 KLAHANIE DR SE 18 104.83 0 ISSAQUAH WA SAMMAMISH WA

0943082-8 ZION HOSPITALITY LLC SHORELINE MOTEL 19 142.44 0 16526 AURORA AVE N 16526 AURORA AVE N 18 177.62 0 SHORELINE WA SHORELINE WA 17 210.56 0

0944188-2 GREGORY ANDREW D NORTHWEST AXE COMPANY 19 149.14 0 4708 S CLOVERDALE ST 4708 S CLOVERDALE ST 18 143.43 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

0944450-6 MRMJ ENTERPRISES INC MAPLE VALLEY MARKET 19 4,135.75 0 21655 MAPLE VALLEY HWY 21601 MAPLE VALLEY-BLACK DIAMON R 18 4,238.86 0 MAPLE VALLEY WA KING COUNTY WA 8881700 17 3,438.15 0 16 3,076.43 0 15 2,617.80 0 14 7,643.13 750.49

BFM Meeting Materials Page 32 March 10, 2021 0947375-2 GEISE ASSOCIATES IN ARCHITECH TURE GEISE ASSOCIATES IN ARCHITECHTURE 19 138.01 0 81 VINE ST STE 102 81 VINE ST STE 102 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

0962723-3 CASCADE LANDSCAPE SERVICES IN C CASCADE LANDSCAPE SERVICES INC 19 173.81 0 704 BIRCH ST 27010 NE 45TH ST LEAVENWORTH WA KING COUNTY WA

0985189-0 SUPREME GARAGE LLC SUPREME GARAGE LLC 19 1,801.60 0 22647 88TH AVE S 22647 88TH AVE S 18 1,675.24 0 KENT WA KENT WA 17 1,375.30 0 16 972.95 0

1002193-9 PVS MINIBULK INC PVS MINIBULK INC 19 85.86 0 10900 HARPER AVE 1150 124TH AVE NE DETROIT MI BELLEVUE WA

1003190-4 HELM AND SONS LLC SEATTLE WHEEL SERVICE 19 720.64 0 757 CENTRAL AVE N 757 CENTRAL AVE N 18 670.1 0 KENT WA KENT WA 17 550.13 0 16 389.18 0

1022176-0 THE ESSENTIAL MARKET LLC THE ESSENTIAL MARKET 19 134.38 0 1301 4TH AVE # B-100 1301 4TH AVE # B-100 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1023167-8 FIRST HILL PSYCHOLOGICAL SERV ICES ARTHUR PESKIND DR 19 954.18 0 1117 MINOR AVE 1229 MADISON ST #1010 18 917.69 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1035194-8 TAO TAO LLC AI MASSAGE 19 500.44 0 140 RAINIER AVE S STE 2 18119 EAST VALLEY HWY S STE 103 18 465.35 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 33 March 10, 2021 RENTON WA KENT WA 17 305.62 0

1046196-0 SIZMEK TECHNOLOGIES INC ROCKET FUEL INC 19 79.28 0 2500 BEE CAVES RD BLDG 1 STE 150 1601 5TH AVE STE 1100 ROLLINGWOOD TX SEATTLE WA

1047797-4 EHS DESIGN INC EHS DESIGN INC 18 3,957.80 0 821 2ND AVE STE 410 821 2ND AVE STE 400 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 2234999

1051195-4 LE'S DELI & BAKERY LLC LE'S DELI & BAKERY 17 15 810.8 0 5818 RAINIER AVE S 18123 EAST VALLEY HWY S STE B-101 SEATTLE WA KENT WA

1052196-1 LE'S DELI & BAKERY LLC LE'S DELI & BAKERY 17 14 825.08 0 5818 RAINIER AVE S 18123 EAST VALLEY HWY S STE B-101 SEATTLE WA KENT WA

1053036-8 HBI EQUITY CORP FACILITEC OF WASHINGTON 19 8,713.21 0 705 5TH AVE S STE 825 705 5TH AVE S 825 18 8,129.76 0 SEATTLE WA BELLEVUE WA 9374949 17 6,425.21 0 16 5,178.02 0

1064710-5 EL COSTENOS LLC GALLO DE ORO MEXICAN RESTAURANT 19 164.56 0 10015 MAIN ST 10015 MAIN ST 18 142.81 0 BOTHELL WA BOTHELL WA 4852370 17 118.13 59.07

1067176-6 POPCORN PAVILION LLC KUKURUZA GOURMET POPCORN 19 380.16 0 215 PIKE ST 215 PIKE ST 18 492.37 246.19 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1075746-6 PAINLESS CLINIC PLLC PAINLESS CLINIC PLLC 19 2,922.81 0 4300 TALBOT RD S STE 314 256 SW 43RD ST 18 2,848.94 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 34 March 10, 2021 RENTON WA RENTON WA 2287446 17 2,402.86 0

1099195-8 PURE ESCAPE SPA LLC PURE ESCAPE SPA 14 10 248.43 0 13106 SE 240TH ST STE 202 13106 SE 240TH ST STE 202 KENT WA KENT WA

1112177-9 ENVY NAILS & SPA LLC ENVY NAILS & SPA LLC 19 149.21 0 422 SW 108TH ST 12805 SE 38TH ST 18 139.21 0 SEATTLE WA BELLEVUE WA 17 110.03 0 16 92.36 0

1115169-3 EL TACO MAESTRO SAL-MEX LLC SALVA MEX 14 547.59 0 17121 SE 138TH ST 15019 AMBAUM BLVD SW RENTON WA BURIEN WA

1117195-6 TRILLION CORPORATION BEST SOUTHCENTER CLEANERS 19 944.49 0 28638 SOUND VIEW DR S 10812 WEST VALLEY HWY S STE 102 18 967.44 0 DES MOINES WA KING COUNTY WA 17 812.44 0 16 702.7 0 15 569.94 0 14 518.78 0

1120201-7 OASIS CHIROPRACTIC & BODYWORK S IN OASIS CHIROPRACTIC & BODYWORKS IN 19 626.36 0 7310 E GREEN LAKE DR N 7310 E GREEN LAKE DR N 18 602.41 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 485.53 0

1121201-6 JAY CONSTRUCTION JAY CONSTRUCTION 19 679.53 0 4442 S 176TH ST 4442 S 176TH ST 18 675.06 0 SEATAC WA SEATAC WA 17 795.4 0 16 514.35 0

1124181-7 SPHERION STAFFING SERVICES SPHERION STAFFING SERVICES 19 1,532.54 0 3055 112TH AVE NE STE 104B 3055 112TH AVE NE STE 104B 18 1,429.91 0 BELLEVUE WA BELLEVUE WA 17 1,130.11 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 35 March 10, 2021 16 948.69 0 15 798.43 0 14 1,300.67 0

1135205-1 BUSINESS CONSULTING LLC BUSINESS CONSULTING LLC 19 118.25 0 10650 NE 9TH PL UNIT 1821 10650 NE 9TH PL UNIT 1821 18 110.34 0 BELLEVUE WA BELLEVUE WA 17 69.76 0

1137158-0 GAINSBOURG LLC GAINSBOURG 19 539.75 0 8550 GREENWOOD AVE N 8550 GREENWOOD AVE N 18 519.1 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 418.38 0

1138205-8 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ADVISORS INC BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ADVISORS INC 19 119.31 0 1201 W OLYMPIC PL UNIT B 1201 W OLYMPIC PL UNIT B 18 114.74 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 73.98 0

1142205-2 BUSINESS EXITING SOLUTIONS LL C BUSINESS EXITING SOLUTIONS LLC 19 103.46 0 365 118TH AVE SE #200 365 118TH AVE SE #200 18 96.54 0 BELLEVUE WA BELLEVUE WA

1146178-7 KORNMESSER ALLEN S TRAVELERS 19 1,113.30 0 2524 BEACON AVE S STE 1 2524 BEACON AVE S STE 1 18 1,070.71 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 862.95 0 16 737.6 0 15 600.98 0 14 1,651.36 0

1162211-5 FACIAL BEAUTY.COM PLLC FACIAL BEAUTY 19 70.07 0 NE PO BOX 3963 10011 NE 1ST ST STE E510 BELLEVUE WA BELLEVUE WA

1167198-9 JULEP BEAUTY INC JULEP BEAUTY INC/CORPORATE 19 4,146.56 3,495.61 PO BOX 19523 111 QUEEN ANNE AVE N STE 200

BFM Meeting Materials Page 36 March 10, 2021 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1188178-6 HARMAN FOODS INC ROMIOS PASTA AND PIZZA 19 84.34 0 12209 SE 260TH PL 927 HOWELL ST KENT WA SEATTLE WA

1212205-7 UMMAS LUNCH BOX CORP UMMAS LUNCH BOX 19 149.14 0 11900 NE 1ST ST STE 300 RM 30 97 1301 5TH AVE CONCOURSE 18 143.43 0 BELLEVUE WA SEATTLE WA 17 92.48 46.24

1214201-4 CITIZEN INC CITIZEN INC 19 99.23 0 2001 NW 19TH AVE STE 105 8201 164TH AVE NE STE 256 18 253.9 0 PORTLAND OR REDMOND WA

1215205-4 KAGIRA JANE W SAFARI 19 149.14 74.57 5041 RAINIER AVE S STE 107 5041 RAINIER AVE S STE 107 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1217202-9 DR AARON H KEITH PLLC PAIN RELIEF CLINIC 15 11 313.28 0 17419 139TH AVE NE STE 4 17419 139TH AVE NE STE 4 WOODINVILLE WA WOODINVILLE WA

1218202-8 DR AARON H KEITH PLLC PAIN RELIEF CLINIC 15 12 335.01 0 17419 139TH AVE NE STE 4 17419 139TH AVE NE STE 4 WOODINVILLE WA WOODINVILLE WA

1219202-7 DR AARON H KEITH PLLC PAIN RELIEF CLINIC 15 13 320.66 0 17419 139TH AVE NE STE 4 17419 139TH AVE NE STE 4 WOODINVILLE WA WOODINVILLE WA

1221205-6 KIM UNA PITTSBURGH LUNCH 19 94.85 0 90 YESLER WAY 90 YESLER WAY SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

BFM Meeting Materials Page 37 March 10, 2021 1223154-4 SNOQUALMIE FALLS CANDY SNOQUALMIE FALLS CANDY 19 146.61 0 14817 MURRAY RD SW 8102 RAILROAD AVE SE 18 108.71 0 LAKEWOOD WA SNOQUALMIE WA 3D 8883677 17 508.2 0

1226211-9 FOWZI CORPORATION MARWA RESTAURANT 19 138.92 0 15035 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL B LVD 15035 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD TUKWILA WA TUKWILA WA

1247156-1 DPR WASHINGTON LLC AARONS SALES & LEASE F885 19 1,966.33 0 511 WEST FRENCH PL 465 RENTON CENTER WAY SW STE A SAN ANTONIO TX RENTON WA

1260207-4 ACCELERATED PICTURES INC ACCELERATED PICTURES INC 19 132.89 0 16625 REDMOND WAY #M-380 16625 REDMOND WAY #M-380 18 124.68 0 REDMOND WA REDMOND WA 17 95.55 0

1265171-7 BSN ENTERPRISES INC JEWEL OF INDIA 19 140.86 0 4735 UNIVERSITY WAY NE 4735 UNIVERSITY WAY NE 18 188.69 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1265182-4 WEST COAST WHEELS & TIRES LLC WEST COAST WHEELS AND TIRES 19 173.89 0 32610 PACIFIC HWY S STE B1 32610 PACIFIC HWY S STE B1 18 179.64 0 FEDERAL WAY WA FEDERAL WAY WA 17 143.64 0 16 167.39 0 15 133.33 0

1265207-9 ADOOZLE ADDOZLE 19 149.14 0 5940 S RAINBOW BLVD 800 5TH AVE STE 101377 18 143.43 0 LAS VEGAS NV SEATTLE WA 17 92.48 0

1269207-5 AMAZING REGISTRY COM INC AMAZING REGISTRY 19 166.94 0 2174 NW FAR COUNTRY LN 2174 NW FAR COUNTRY LN ISSAQUAH WA ISSAQUAH WA

BFM Meeting Materials Page 38 March 10, 2021 1270207-2 GSUS, THE GENIUS & HEAVY LLC THE DUVALL COFFEEHOUSE 19 205.14 0 PO BOX 219 PMB 105 15614 MAIN ST 18 185.4 0 DUVALL WA DUVALL WA 17 124.18 0

1283204-4 ALKI SUBWAY LLC ALKI SUBWAY 19 429.51 0 2758 ALKI AVE SW STE B 2758 ALKI AVE SW STE B SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1291204-4 NANOICE INC NANOICE 19 132.2 0 495 ANDOVER PARK 17280 WOODINVILLE-REDMOND RD STE 18 125.94 0 TUKWILA WA WOODINVILLE WA

1295811-2 JONOVA INC JONOVA INC 19 125.65 0 419 OCCIDENTAL AVE S STE 304 419 OCCIDENTAL AVE S STE 304 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1299208-7 BUDDY BRANDS LLC BRANDSY CREATIVE 19 119.31 0 1100 UNIVERSITY ST APT 503 2911 2ND AVE UNIT 1316 18 114.74 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 73.98 0

1300208-4 BUDDY ENGINEER BUDDY ENGINEER 19 119.31 0 13237 15TH AVE NE 13237 15TH AVE NE 18 114.74 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 73.98 0

1301207-5 GO BURIEN PROJECT LLC CROSSFIT BURIEN 19 130.98 65.49 24108 23RD AVE S 804 SW 151ST ST DES MOINES WA BURIEN WA

1302207-4 VMT LLC SAI THAI CUISINE 19 494.39 0 8209 192ND AVE PL E 921 SW 152ND ST 18 493.31 0 BONNEY LAKE WA BURIEN WA 17 405.98 0 16 260.95 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 39 March 10, 2021 1331208-7 CARTOGRAM INC CARTOGRAM INC 19 157.96 0 204 10TH AVE 204 10TH AVE 18 148.68 0 KIRKLAND WA KIRKLAND WA

1334211-8 ABC SPORTS MARKETING LLC ABC SPORTS MARKETING LLC 19 104.72 0 3240 CARILLON PT 3240 CARILLON PT KIRKLAND WA KIRKLAND WA

1336183-7 STOKE & STIR LLC STOKE & STIR 19 932.1 0 1215 NE 65TH ST 1215 NE 65TH ST SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1347749-2 ASEPSIS AIR CONTROL INC ASEPSIS AIR CONTROL INC 19 410.53 0 PO BOX 69331 15110 10TH AVE SW #B 18 559.48 279.74 SEATTLE WA BURIEN WA 9324518

1369208-2 HAPPY PHO TIME LLC HAPP PHO TIME 17 15 1,592.45 0 16929 SE 270TH PL STEB-114 16929 SE 270TH PL STE B-114 COVINGTON WA COVINGTON WA

1370208-9 HAPPY PHO TIME LLC HAPP PHO TIME 17 14 1,617.19 0 16929 SE 270TH PL STEB-114 16929 SE 270TH PL STE B-114 COVINGTON WA COVINGTON WA

1371208-8 HAPPY PHO TIME LLC HAPP PHO TIME 17 13 1,752.55 0 16929 SE 270TH PL STEB-114 16929 SE 270TH PL STE B-114 COVINGTON WA COVINGTON WA

1378167-9 UNIVERSAL MEDIA ACCESS SEATTLE LLC KKDZ SEA 19 961.5 0 726 EXCHANGE ST 410 4441 21ST AVE SW BUFFALO NY SEATTLE WA

BFM Meeting Materials Page 40 March 10, 2021 1387900-2 KIRSTEN PIPE CO INC KIRSTEN PIPE CO INC 19 81.64 40.82 24603 NE 126TH ST 910 LENORA ST 156 DUVALL WA SEATTLE WA 7830700

1394167-9 NOVITEX ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS INC NOVITEX ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS INC 19 18.27 0 300 FIRST STAMFORD PLACE SECO ND F 20427 87TH AVE S PRINT OPS STAMFORD CT KENT WA

1413209-6 PAMPLIN BARBARA REIKI LOVELIFE 19 149.14 0 1904 162ND AVE NE 419 QUEEN ANNE AVE STE 104 18 143.43 0 BELLEVUE WA SEATTLE WA 17 92.48 0

1420212-1 JIANG NING TENSORMAKE 19 240.77 0 1000 124TH AVE NE STE 100 1000 124TH AVE NE STE 100 BELLEVUE WA BELLEVUE WA

1424153-3 GJG ENTERPRISES INC SUBWAY #30000 SUBWAY #3 19 136.04 68.02 24310 131ST AVE SE 10615 SE 240TH ST KENT WA KENT WA

1425167-2 PINKIE PIE PIZZA LLC GODFATHERS PIZZA 19 3,111.23 0 2301 SW 336TH ST 2301 SW 336TH ST 18 3,214.03 0 FEDERAL WAY WA FEDERAL WAY WA 17 2,677.09 0 16 2,330.29 0 15 1,894.51 0 14 4,299.33 0

1425218-3 TODA LARRY M TODA LARRY M 19 859.5 0 1605 S WASHINGTON ST 1605 S WASHINGTON ST 18 826.61 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 3222345 17 666.23 0 16 569.56 0 15 463.98 0 14 429.06 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 41 March 10, 2021 1434681-1 AUSPICIOUS LIFEPATH INC ELEMENTS GALLERY 19 134.75 0 8552 MEADOWBROOK WAY SE 10500 NE 8TH ST STE 111 18 100.59 0 SNOQUALMIE WA BELLEVUE WA 4548242 17 230.75 0 16 193.7 0 15 163.03 0

1440209-3 COBALT CREDIT SERVICES LLC COBALT CREDIT SERVICES LLC 19 149.14 0 701 5TH AVE STE 4200 701 5TH AVE STE 4200 18 143.43 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 92.48 46.24

1446208-9 CHOCOLATES CHERRIES & BLONDS LLC CHOCOLATES CHERRIES & BLONDS 19 228.9 0 26207 MPL VALLEY BLK DIAMOND RD S 26207 MAPLE VALLEY-BLACK DIAMON R 18 236.64 118.32 MAPLE VALLEY WA MAPLE VALLEY WA

1450205-8 MORELIA MEXICAN RESTAURANT IN C MORELIA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 15 11 343.15 0 310 WASHINGTON AVE N STE 107 310 WASHINGTON AVE N STE 107 KENT WA KENT WA

1451205-7 MORELIA MEXICAN RESTAURANT IN C MORELIA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 15 12 364.16 0 310 WASHINGTON AVE N STE 107 310 WASHINGTON AVE N STE 107 KENT WA KENT WA

1452000-1 MGE INC NATIONAL DRYCLEANERS 19 108.56 0 8757 HOLMAN RD NW STE A 8757 HOLMAN RD NW STE A SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 6226727

1452205-6 MORELIA MEXICAN RESTAURANT IN C MORELIA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 15 13 353.38 0 310 WASHINGTON AVE N STE 107 310 WASHINGTON AVE N STE 107 KENT WA KENT WA

1464843-0 VIDEO ISLE INC VIDEO ISLE INC 19 1,783.44 0 2213 QUEEN ANNE AVE N 2213 QUEEN ANNE AVE N 18 1,715.23 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 1,382.40 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 42 March 10, 2021 16 1,181.60 0 15 962.74 0

1472211-0 MEHM ELIZABETH MEHM ELIZABETH 19 119.31 0 11332 LAKE CITY WAY NE 11332 LAKE CITY WAY NE 18 114.74 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 73.98 0

1479212-1 MUTT N CHOPS RUFF STYLES LLC MUTT N CHOPS RUFF STYLES LLC 19 95.87 47.94 23850 NE FALL CITY RD 22330 NE MARKETPLACE DR STE 119 REDMOND WA REDMOND WA

1485153-9 BARNEY'S JEWELRY & LOAN II BARNEY'S JEWELRY & LOAN II 19 106.63 0 9617 16TH AVE SW 9617 16TH AVE SW SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1486210-6 NANCY CORPORATION BAYSIDE NAIL SPA 19 95.78 0 5818 RAINIER AVE S 25 CENTRAL WAY 18 267.61 0 SEATTLE WA KIRKLAND WA 17 213.39 0 16 144.02 0

1486212-2 NOVITEX ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS INC NOVITEX ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS INC 19 3.78 0 300 FIRST STAMFORD PLACE SECO ND F 600 UNIVERSITY ST #3200 STAMFORD CT SEATTLE WA

1491213-3 NOVITEX ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS INC NOVITEX ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS INC 19 3.4 0 300 FIRST STAMFORD PLACE SECO ND F 22011 30TH DR SE BLDG B PRINT OPS STAMFORD CT BOTHELL WA

1495212-1 DISTELLI INC DISTELLI INC 19 223.7 0 1700 7TH AVE STE 116-225 2442 NW MARKET ST #130 18 215.15 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1496213-8 NOVITEX ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS INC NOVITEX ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS INC 19 46.25 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 43 March 10, 2021 300 FIRST STAMFORD PLACE SECO ND F 21507 23RD DR SE STAMFORD CT BOTHELL WA

1505212-9 DSQUARED-MEDIA LLC DSQUARED-MEDIA LLC 19 126.38 0 12015 115TH AVE NE 8624 NE 143RD ST 18 118.94 0 KIRKLAND WA KIRKLAND WA 17 75.87 0

1507213-5 NOVITEX ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS INC NOVITEX ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS INC 19 30.41 0 300 FIRST STAMFORD PLACE SECO ND F 19515 NORTH CREEK PKWY STAMFORD CT BOTHELL WA

1511167-7 GLOBAL BARISTAS US LLC DBA T ULLY TULLY'S COFFEE PLAZA ONE #01094 19 63.31 0 2003 WESTERN AVE 660 202 N DIVISION ST 18 64.51 0 SEATTLE WA AUBURN WA 17 76.4 0

1512212-0 TREEFREE BIOMASS SOLUTIONS IN C TREEFREE BIOMASS SOLUTIONS INC 19 82.85 0 10400 NE 4TH ST STE 500 10400 NE 4TH ST STE 500 18 95.62 0 BELLEVUE WA BELLEVUE WA

1517181-2 GMA CONSTRUCTION INC GMA CONSTRUCTION INC 19 176.28 0 16460 SW 72ND AVE 4210 B ST NW STE L 18 178.71 0 TIGARD OR AUBURN WA

1517212-5 EMPLOYMENT TRUST LLC EMPLOYMENT TRUST 19 119.31 0 4811 NE 85TH ST 3914 NE 45TH ST SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1518184-5 TRAVELERS THALI HOUSE TRAVELERS THALI HOUSE 19 257.7 0 2524 BEACON AVE S STE 1 2524 BEACON AVE S 18 247.85 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 199.75 0

1519212-3 TREEMO INC TREEMO INC 19 119.31 0 107 SPRING ST 811 1ST AVE STE 615 18 114.74 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 44 March 10, 2021 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 73.98 0

1540206-8 HUASAI LLC HUA SAI 19 445.57 0 2316 NE 65TH ST STE 101 2316 NE 65TH ST STE 101 18 518.97 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1541184-6 VASUDA SALON VASUDA SALON 19 89.6 0 12317 15TH AVE NE STE 106 12317 15TH AVE NE STE 106 18 121.69 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 148.15 0 16 133.4 0

1544181-9 GYMBOREE RETAIL STORES INC JANIE & JACK # 2134 19 78.21 0 71 STEVENSON ST STE 2200 16427 NE 74TH ST CA REDMOND WA

1578213-9 EVO CONTROLLERS LLC EVO CONTROLLERS LLC 19 159.48 0 22543 NE ALDER CREST LN 22543 NE ALDER CREST LN 18 149.61 0 REDMOND WA REDMOND WA 17 95.55 0

1589211-0 HARRIS GROUP CONSULTING INC HARRIS CONSULTING INC 19 1,985.00 0 18444 24TH AVE NE 18444 24TH AVE NE 18 1,677.16 0 SHORELINE WA SHORELINE WA A 17 1,347.60 0 16 935.91 0

1597211-0 72ND STREET CAFE 72ND STREET CAFE 19 894.81 0 308 NE 72ND ST 308 NE 72ND ST 18 860.59 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 693.6 0 16 474.28 0

1615215-9 PRIVATE NATIONAL MORTGAGE ACC EPTA PRIVATE NATIONAL MORTGAGE ACCEPTA 19 625.13 0 3043 TOWNSGATE RD 1180 NW MAPLE ST 18 554.87 0 WESTLAKE VILLAGE CA ISSAQUAH WA

1620184-0 ROBINSON TAIT PS ROBINSON TAIT PS 19 2,679.85 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 45 March 10, 2021 901 5TH AVE STE 400 901 5TH AVE STE 400 18 2,577.35 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1639173-2 ROOT TABLE LLC ROOT TABLE 19 105.51 0 2213 MARKET ST NW 100 2213 NW MARKET ST STE 100 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1641184-5 QIAN LLC QIAN LLC 19 84.72 0 14308 LENORA PL N 13510 AURORA AVE N STE K 18 247.85 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1643213-0 FLORAL MASTERS FLORAL MASTERS 19 149.14 0 15215 92ND PL NE 601 UNION ST STE 124 18 143.43 0 BOTHELL WA SEATTLE WA 17 92.48 0

1659738-7 NORTONS ARK PLLC NORTONS ARK PLLC 19 141.03 0 13241 NE 109TH PL 13241 NE 109TH PL 18 132.3 0 REDMOND WA REDMOND WA 9537297 17 105.61 0 16 85.28 0 15 88.35 44.18

1665213-3 HARNU INC HARNU INC 19 372.84 0 800 5TH AVE #4100 800 5TH AVE #4100 18 358.58 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 231.2 0

1670277-1 DANTIMO LLC NOAHS GROCERY 19 140.03 0 PO BOX 52714 4700 50TH AVE S 18 134.66 0 BELLEVUE WA SEATTLE WA 17 104.2 0

1682213-2 THAI A CHAU LLC THAI A CHAU HAIR SALON 19 149.14 0 3230 RAINIER AVE S STE 3 1220 S JACKSON ST STE B 18 143.43 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 92.48 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 46 March 10, 2021 1684134-8 EPICUREAN WINES EPICUREAN WINES 19 756.69 0 811 1ST AVE STE 360 811 1ST AVE #525 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1700173-6 HEADS TO TAILS GROOMING SPA L LC HEADS TO TAILS GROOMING SPA 19 157.96 0 11634 98TH AVE NE 11634 98TH AVE NE 18 148.68 0 KIRKLAND WA KIRKLAND WA 17 94.84 0

1704213-6 DYNAMIC CONCEPTS INC DYNAMIC CONCEPTS INC 19 303.56 0 200 S 333RD ST STE 222 200 S 333RD ST # 222 18 313.59 0 FEDERAL WAY WA FEDERAL WAY WA 17 208.96 0

1708213-2 NEEDLEWORKS INC NEEDLEWORKS 19 207.5 0 1720 PIKE ST NW STE 5 1720 PIKE ST NW STE 5 18 220.21 0 AUBURN WA AUBURN WA 17 146.58 0

1713215-0 BTP SEATTLE LLC BY THE POUND 19 828.53 0 1801 HARVARD AVE 1801 E OLIVE WAY SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1714184-7 DIAMOND ROOFING INC DIAMOND ROOFING INC 19 834.13 0 232 RAILROAD AVE S STE 101 232 RAILROAD AVE S STE 101 18 904.39 452.2 KENT WA KENT WA

1718212-2 P2 SOLUTIONS GROUP LLC P2 SOLUTIONS GROUP LLC 19 80.01 40.01 2296 W COMMODORE WAY STE 300 2296 W COMMODORE WAY STE 300 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1721181-4 GLOBAL BARISTAS US LLC DBA T ULLY TULLY'S COFFEE BOE DEVELOPMENT CT 19 124.36 0 2003 WESTERN AVE 660 2810 160TH AVE SE 18 111.4 0 SEATTLE WA BELLEVUE WA 17 130.07 0

1722181-3 GLOBAL BARISTAS US LLC DBA T ULLY TULLY'S COFFEE NICKERSON #01120 19 510.65 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 47 March 10, 2021 2003 WESTERN AVE 660 101 NICKERSON ST BLDG B # 200 18 471.48 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 540.92 0

1754215-0 CSRL ENTERPRISES INC CAFE MIA 19 414.26 0 19250 NE 149TH ST 4310 SW OREGON ST WOODINVILLE WA SEATTLE WA

1758720-5 THOMAS S MORTON DDS PLLC THOMAS S MORTON DDS PLLC 18 115.17 0 3216 NE 45TH PL STE 207 3216 NE 45TH PL STE N101 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 5240996

1767184-3 SNIPES JEFFREY S CROSSROADS KIDS SALON 19 319.28 0 15600 NE 8TH ST STE F4 15600 NE 8TH ST STE F4 18 297.9 0 BELLEVUE WA BELLEVUE WA 17 235.44 0 16 197.64 0

1773920-2 MULLINS ROBERT CG MOONPHOTO 19 116.26 0 7704 GREENWOOD AVE N 7704 GREENWOOD AVE N SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1774159-6 YUNG DONG INC UWAY GROCERY 19 91.29 0 4100 194TH ST SW STE 390 5202 UNIVERSITY WAY NE 18 84.29 0 LYNNWOOD WA SEATTLE WA

1793217-9 BOLD LEOS LLC THE HELM 19 1,242.79 0 3503 PHINNEY AVE N 119 N 36TH ST SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1803000-7 N WRN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE C O N WRN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO 19 110.48 0 601 UNION ST STE 2424 601 UNION ST 2424 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 4510171

1804154-1 PACIFIC FOODSERVICE NW INC PACIFIC FOODSERVICE NW INC 19 2,891.28 0 444 PARK AVE N 1800 NE 44TH ST #201 18 2,818.20 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 48 March 10, 2021 RENTON WA RENTON WA 17 2,376.95 0 16 2,066.78 0 15 1,645.85 0 14 4,599.55 0

1804217-6 LARACANA LLC LARACANA LLC 19 82.85 0 231 NW 41ST ST 231 NW 41ST ST SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1817153-8 GA & TO LLC BRUNELLO RANTE 19 99.23 0 7115 ROOSEVELT WAY NE 7115 ROOSEVELT WAY NE 18 95.43 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1820217-6 C2K DESIGN LLC C2K DESIGN LLC 19 66.28 0 6230 6TH AVE NW 6230 6TH AVE NW SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1824217-2 KELOAL LLC HEART OF THE EMPIRE 19 82.85 0 4134 1ST AVE NW 4134 1ST AVE NW SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1826217-0 BACON AND BLUSH LLC BACON AND BLUSH LLC 19 414.26 0 2426 NW 64TH ST #B 2426 NW 64TH ST #B SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1837000-7 NEW ENGLAND LIFE INS CO NEW ENGLAND LIFE INS CO 19 295.49 0 PO BOX 637 1200 5TH AVE GRAPEVINE TX SEATTLE WA

1839184-7 THE BARBER AND BEAUTY THE BARBER AND BEAUTY 19 518.86 0 10214 SE 240TH ST STE B 10214 SE 240TH ST STE B 18 482.48 0 KENT WA KENT WA 17 396.09 0 16 350.26 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 49 March 10, 2021 15 297.03 0 14 265.04 0

1857609-0 EAE ENTERPRISES INC TEXAS SMOKEHOUSE BARBEQUE 15 290.39 145.2 3318 173RD PL NE 14455 WOODINVILLE-REDMOND RD REDMOND WA WOODINVILLE WA

1861182-2 AARMS ENTERPRISES UNIVERSITY MARKET AND DELI 19 123.19 0 734 12TH AVE 734 12TH AVE 18 118.48 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1873175-2 ZOOPPA COM INC ZOOPPA COM INC 19 100.63 0 1601 5TH AVE 1100 1601 5TH AVE 1100 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1885162-6 ATIGEO CORPORATION ATIGEO CORPORATION 17 2,528.14 0 800 BELLEVUE WAY NE # 600 800 BELLEVUE WAY NE # 600 BELLEVUE WA BELLEVUE WA

1885184-0 HARISSA MEDITERRANEAN CUISINE INC HARISSA MEDITERRANEAN CUISINE 19 119.6 0 PO BOX 18004 2255 NE 65TH ST 18 115.01 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 74.16 0 16 115.25 0 15 137.14 0 14 184.17 0

1887184-8 PHO SHIZZLE PHO SHIZZLE 19 832.24 0 1314 UNION AVE NE STE 8 1314 UNION AVE NE STE 8 18 811.2 0 RENTON WA RENTON WA 17 684.19 0 16 594.89 0 15 473.75 0 14 445.33 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 50 March 10, 2021 1904218-3 DYAM MANAGMENT LLC BAMBU DESSERS & DRINKS 19 66.28 0 1020 108TH AVE NE # 1604 516 7TH AVE S UNIT A BELLEVUE WA SEATTLE WA

1917213-9 MAGIC NAILS SALON INC MAGIC NAILS SALON INC 19 478.41 0 8693 161ST AVE NE STE 4 8693 161ST AVE NE STE 4 REDMOND WA REDMOND WA

1920218-3 ARGENTO CONSTRUCTION INC ARGENTO CONSTRUCTION INC 19 414.26 0 2015 105TH AVE NE 3048 NW 60TH ST BELLEVUE WA SEATTLE WA

1924218-9 MILLIONAIRE HOTDOGS LLC MILLIONAIRE HOTDOGS LLC 19 66.28 0 4306 6TH AVE NW 400 PINE ST SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1927213-7 VIOLETTE LLC VIOLETTE LLC BAR 19 133.67 0 10340 ROOSEVELT WAY NE 5234 50TH AVE NE 18 361.01 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1927218-6 ACME GENERAL SUPPLY LLC ACME GENERAL SUPPLY LLC 19 66.28 0 946 NW 63RD ST 946 NW 63RD ST SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1933156-0 ROSS DE ALESSI LIGHTING DESIG N IN ROSS DE ALESSI LIGHTING DESIGN IN 19 87.74 0 2330 MAGNOLIA BLVD W 2330 MAGNOLIA BLVD W 18 122.96 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 146.46 0

1937171-5 VINTERS DOOR LLC VINTERS DOOR LLC 19 170.14 0 3020 ISSAQUAH PINE LAKE RD SE BOX 3020 ISSAQUAH-PINE LAKE RD SE # 3 18 153.61 0 SAMMAMISH WA KING COUNTY WA 17 101.49 0

1937217-6 JOLLY ROGER K BODY CRAFT 19 164.8 0 18122 E VALLEY HWY 18122 EAST VALLEY HWY S

BFM Meeting Materials Page 51 March 10, 2021 KENT WA KENT WA

1938871-9 THOMAS DENISE A SALON 990 19 66.35 0 990 102ND AVE NE STE 3 990 102ND AVE NE STE 3 BELLEVUE WA BELLEVUE WA

1954219-0 ABCS CUSTOM PAINTING LLC ABCS CUSTOM PAINTING LLC 19 88.97 0 16003 SE 255TH PL 27323 139TH PL SE KENT WA KENT WA

1956693-4 JOHNSTON CRAIG P DDS JOHNSTON CRAIG P DDS 19 339.26 169.63 22619 SE 64TH PL STE 110 22619 SE 64TH PL # 110 ISSAQUAH WA ISSAQUAH WA 3911674

1963156-3 PHO BINH CORPORATION PHO BINH RESTAURANT 19 354.43 0 13310 LAKE CITY WAY NE 13310 LAKE CITY WAY NE 18 340.86 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1971219-9 HAAS DEVELOPMENT & CONSTRUCTI ON C HAAS DEVELOPMENT & CONSTRUCTION C 19 82.85 0 4866 BEACH DR SW 4866 BEACH DR SW SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

1990219-6 HARDWARE STORE HARDWARE STORE 19 83.41 41.71 25628 102ND PL SE 25628 102ND PL SE KENT WA KENT WA

1996766-0 SOUTHWORTH COMPANY MADISON PARK GROUP 19 2,524.46 0 265 MAIN ST 800 S MICHIGAN ST B 18 2,447.33 0 AGAWAM MA SEATTLE WA 6239426

2001212-6 YI PATHFINDER INC PAY LESS SMOKES 19 131.43 0 22740 HWY 99 #B 310 WASHINGTON AVE N # 103 EDMONDS WA KENT WA

BFM Meeting Materials Page 52 March 10, 2021 2002219-0 POKE WAI LLC POKE WAI LLC 19 815.5 0 5606 ELAINE AVE SE 2800 SOUTHCENTER BLVD AUBURN WA TUKWILA WA

2006209-7 A&M PRECISION MEASURING SERVI CES A&M PRECISION MEASURING SERVICES 19 5,695.51 0 8320 S 208TH ST STE H104 7030 S 188TH ST 18 5,568.88 0 KENT WA KENT WA 17 4,452.83 0 16 3,895.09 1,947.55

2016219-4 RUIZ RITA O HAIR AT YOUR SERVICE 19 82.85 0 20701 295TH PL SE 11106 LUTHER AVE S MAPLE VALLEY WA SEATTLE WA

2024219-4 LAW OFFICE OF MATTHEW W ANDER SON LAW OFFICE OF MATTHEW W ANDERSON 19 124.28 0 506 2ND AVE 1400 506 2ND AVE 14 FL SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

2041213-6 100 TRANSPORT LLC 100 TRANSPORT LLC 19 192.18 0 12311 SE 274TH ST 12311 SE 274TH ST 18 178.69 0 KENT WA KENT WA 17 146.7 0 16 103.78 51.89

2067181-4 BREFFNI HOUSE REAL ESTATE VASHON LANDING PROPERTIES 19 154.44 0 40 LAKE BELLEVUE DR STE 245 17526 VASHON HWY SW 18 142.43 0 BELLEVUE WA KING COUNTY WA

2067221-8 CMI HOLDINGS INC CATALYST MARKETING INC 19 17 597.63 0 162 EAST AVE STE 3 192 NICKERSON ST STE 200 NORWALK CT SEATTLE WA

2070188-4 BURGER & KABOB HUT INC BURGER & KABOB HUT INC 19 67.03 0 4142 UNIVERSITY WAY NE 4142 UNIVERSITY WAY NE 18 96.05 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 53 March 10, 2021 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 445.91 0 16 381.15 0 15 310.55 0 14 287.18 0

2104221-3 RENTAL RECOVERY CO RENTAL RECOVERY CO 19 91.9 0 19012 15TH AVE NE 19012 15TH AVE NE SHORELINE WA SHORELINE WA

2108221-9 CONSTRUCTION LOAN NETWORK BOLES REAL ESTATE 19 69.03 0 5806 119TH AVE SE # 131 5806B 119TH AVE SE # 131 BELLEVUE WA BELLEVUE WA

2108470-2 RACER MATE INC RACER MATE INC 19 202.91 0 5141 NE HAZEL LN 3016 NE BLAKELEY ST 18 195.16 97.58 BLAINE WA SEATTLE WA 5247392

2112213-0 124 K G HAIR SALON LLC 124 K G HAIR SALON 19 157.49 0 14306 124TH AVE NE 14306 124TH AVE NE 18 148.2 0 KIRKLAND WA KIRKLAND WA 17 118.09 0 16 95.62 0

2114221-1 ARCHITECTURAL CONCRETE INC ARCHITECTURAL CONCRETE INC 19 463.72 0 1420 NW GILMAN BLVD STE 2547 1420 NW GILMAN BLVD STE 2547 ISSAQUAH WA ISSAQUAH WA

2120213-0 206 DRYWALL & PAINTING CORP 206 DRYWALL & PAINTING CORP 19 247.19 0 159 SW 153RD ST 159 SW 153RD ST 18 246.66 0 BURIEN WA BURIEN WA 17 202.99 0 16 130.48 0

2137221-4 MCALLISTER DIVINA M SALON DIVINA 19 66.28 0 3633 22ND AVE W APT A 2130 WESTERN AVE SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

BFM Meeting Materials Page 54 March 10, 2021 2140221-9 SALON ETHIOPIA LLC SALON ETHIOPIA LLC 19 165.71 0 1400 S JACKSON ST STE 2 1400 S JACKSON ST STE 2 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

2142188-8 FRESHYS LLC FRESHYS SEAFOOD MARKET AND DELI 19 74.78 0 2411 76TH AVE SE 2411 76TH AVE SE 18 178.14 89.07 MERCER ISLAND WA MERCER ISLAND WA

2150212-5 THE HELIX INTERNATIONAL GROUP INC HELIX REAL ESTATE 18 75.88 0 14205 SE 36TH ST 100 14205 SE 36TH ST STE 100 17 113.81 0 BELLEVUE WA BELLEVUE WA 16 91.72 0

2154188-3 LORI BOWDEN LACY LADY LATTE 19 316.9 0 17455 SE 228TH ST OFC 27525 PACIFIC HWY S 18 327.36 0 KENT WA FEDERAL WAY WA 17 272.68 0 16 189.87 0 15 390.53 0

2158214-3 EASTSIDE ESTATE INC EASTSIDE ESTATE INC 19 131.15 0 14701 NE 20TH ST STE G 14701 NE 20TH ST STE G BELLEVUE WA BELLEVUE WA

2159221-7 SAVED MARKET SAVED MARKET 19 62.14 0 109 YESLER WAY 109 YESLER WAY SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

2168213-3 STEPHEN P MARKUS MD PC STEPHEN P MARKUS MD PC 19 70.88 0 1540 140TH AVE NE STE 100 1540 140TH AVE NE STE 100 BELLEVUE WA BELLEVUE WA

2172221-0 SERENITY MOON TEA SERENITY MOON TEA 19 83.41 0 4329 S 239TH PL 136 WASHINGTON AVE N

BFM Meeting Materials Page 55 March 10, 2021 KENT WA KENT WA

2178221-4 EURODEALS LLC GOLD & SILVER 19 83.41 41.71 25630 102ND PL SE 25630 102ND PL SE KENT WA KENT WA

2182219-2 JSM NISQUALLY INC JSM NISQUALLY 19 5,965.41 0 2820 NORTHUP WAY B-130 10333 LAKE CITY WAY NE STE 201 18 5,737.24 0 BELLEVUE WA SEATTLE WA 17 4,624.01 0

2183221-7 ALEXANDRA DRUGS LLC GLOBAL PHARMACY 19 83.41 0 25680 104TH AVE SE 25680 104TH AVE SE KENT WA KENT WA

2185175-3 INTEGRATED AIRLINE SERVICES I NC INTEGRATED AIRLINE SERVICES INC 19 6,513.00 0 JFK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT BLD G# 2 2580 S 156TH ST 18 6,013.33 3,006.67 JAMAICA NY SEATTLE WA

2185221-5 CONNEX GLOABAL COMMUNICATIONS LLC CRICKET WIRELESS 19 84.94 0 16256 MILITARY RD S STE 107 16256 MILITARY RD S STE 107 SEATAC WA SEATAC WA

2202219-8 LEAPH WA LLC LEAPH 19 1,037.51 0 4331 FRANCIS AVE N 1820 WEST VALLEY HWY N STE B 18 1,101.04 0 SEATTLE WA AUBURN WA 17 732.89 366.45

2210162-0 JASON NGUYEN INC LEMONGRASS THE 19 139.49 0 514 12TH AVE 514 12TH AVE SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

2218214-1 LIFETIME MUFFLER AND BRAKE IN C LIFETIME MUFFLER BRAKE & RADIATOR 19 159.41 0 4233 SUNSET BLVD NE STE 8 4233 SUNSET BLVD NE STE 8 RENTON WA RENTON WA

BFM Meeting Materials Page 56 March 10, 2021 2226214-1 REINAS BEAUTY SALON INC REYNAS 19 277.43 0 3219 NE SUNSET BLVD 3219 NE SUNSET BLVD RENTON WA RENTON WA

2227214-0 RENTON VIETNAMESE DELI LLC SAIGON SUNSET 19 346.76 0 3847 RAINIER AVE S UNIT 3 2832 NE SUNSET BLVD 18 338 0 SEATTLE WA RENTON WA

2230219-4 REDSPARK LLC ORIGINS CANNABIS COMPANY 19 765.28 0 2221 186TH AVE NE 2930 RICHARDS RD STE 100 18 689.58 0 REDMOND WA BELLEVUE WA

2240215-0 ADVANCED CREATIVE TREATMENT ADVANCED CREATIVE TREATMENT 19 208.84 0 23105 58TH AVE W 1501 N 200TH ST 18 176.45 0 MOUNTLAKE TERRACE WA SHORELINE WA 17 141.78 0 16 118.16 0

2249168-2 LAKESIDE FAMILY PHYSICIANS PL LC LAKESIDE FAMILY PHYSICIANS PLLC 19 96.41 0 2623 W PUMPKIN RIDGE DR 390 E SUNSET WAY 18 333.49 0 ANTHEM AZ ISSAQUAH WA

2253221-2 SALON TA LENAJE INC SALON TA LENAJE INC 19 66.28 0 2641 42ND AVE SW STE 120 2641 42ND AVE SW STE 120 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

2260221-3 WHITMORE MADISON TAYLOR SALON PINK 19 117.65 0 3725 S 254TH PL 351 STRANDER BLVD # 32 KENT WA TUKWILA WA

2265136-8 RODRI RODRI ANAYA INC LA PLAYA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 19 106.96 0 PO BOX 48237 PO BO 10824 VASHON HWY SW 18 104.34 52.17 SEATTLE WA VASHON ISLAND WA

BFM Meeting Materials Page 57 March 10, 2021 2284219-9 VERN STEWART LLC VERN STEWART LLC 19 149.14 0 308 N LEE AVE 4618 AURORA AVE N 18 143.43 0 FULLERTON CA SEATTLE WA 17 92.48 0

2297187-3 SAIGON BOAT CAFE INC SAIGON BOAT CAFE 19 644.26 0 2632 ALKI AVE SW 2632 ALKI AVE SW 18 619.63 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 499.39 0 16 426.85 0 15 347.79 0 14 321.61 0

2299219-2 LAWRENCE LAW GROUP LAWRENCE LAW GROUP 19 97.26 0 10655 NE 4TH ST STE 706 10655 NE 4TH ST STE 706 18 90.75 0 BELLEVUE WA BELLEVUE WA

2300221-5 LA ANTIGUA CASA MARIA RESTAUR ANT LA ANTIGUA CASA MARIA RESTAURANT 19 62.14 0 1100 N 115TH ST 1100 N 115TH ST SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

2301217-2 JWK CORPORATION KIRIBA SUSHI AND GRILL 19 62.21 0 323 N 145TH ST 323 N 145TH ST 18 64.26 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 75.83 0

2303155-2 SCAN DESIGN FURNITURE INC SCAN DESIGN FURNITURE INC 19 90.05 0 19320 33RD AVE W 7820 S 200TH ST LYNNWOOD WA KENT WA 9381310

2323220-0 LEE JENNIFER SHERIDAN MARKET 19 198.53 0 15348 BOTHELL WAY NE 15348 BOTHELL WAY NE 18 136.07 0 LAKE FOREST PARK WA LAKE FOREST PARK WA 17 146.64 73.32

2334214-0 AMERICAN FAMILY MUTUAL INSURA NCE AMERICAN FAMILY MUTUAL INSURANCE 19 213.41 0 6000 AMERICAN PKWY 100 W HARRISON ST STE 320 18 205.25 102.63

BFM Meeting Materials Page 58 March 10, 2021 MADISON WI SEATTLE WA

2350195-0 STRINGER RUDD ASSOCIATES LLC BRIGHTON GROUP ASSOCIATES 19 319.23 0 4553 169TH AVE SE 4553 169TH AVE SE BELLEVUE WA BELLEVUE WA

2368222-2 UMMA'S LUNCH BOX UMMA'S LUNCH BOX 19 66.28 0 11900 NE 1ST ST STE 300 1301 5TH AVE STE 7 BELLEVUE WA SEATTLE WA

2375164-7 KIARA LLC SUBWAY SANDWICH STORE #18686 19 159 0 36406 SE FOREST ST 22141 SE 237TH ST #201 18 238.19 0 SNOQUALMIE WA MAPLE VALLEY WA

2377217-1 EQUITABOWL INC KIGO KITCHEN CORP 19 92.38 0 93 S JACKSON ST # 47345 1305 NE 45TH ST STE 209 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

2382996-3 DREAM CENTER EDUCATION HOLDIN GS, THE ART INSTITUTE OF SEATTLE 19 23,149.25 0 1400 PENN AVE 2323 ELLIOTT AVE 18 21,373.25 0 PITTSBURGH PA SEATTLE WA 3220596

2383137-3 BAD ALBERT TAP AND GRILL BAD ALBERT TAP AND GRILL 19 3,435.73 0 5100 BALLARD AVE NW 5100 BALLARD AVE NW 18 3,304.31 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 2,663.16 0 16 2,276.33 0 15 1,854.68 0 14 1,715.11 0

2392222-2 BLUE STAR AUTO ENTERPRISES LL C BLUESTAR AUTO SALON 19 114.87 0 3730 132ND ST SW 14720 AURORA AVE N LYNNWOOD WA SHORELINE WA

BFM Meeting Materials Page 59 March 10, 2021 2400164-6 SHOT SHAKERS INC ROOSEVELT ALE HOUSE 18 6,339.86 0 8824 ROOSEVELT WAY NE 8824 ROOSEVELT WAY NE 17 5,109.71 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 16 4,367.51 0 15 3,558.50 0 14 21,258.47 1,583.19

2406217-6 GLOBAL BARISTAS US LLC DBA T ULLY TULLY'S COFFEE FACILITIES 99619 19 800.49 0 2003 WESTERN AVE 660 208 S MEAD ST 18 739.07 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 877.2 0

2407187-0 SELECT GOURMET FOODS INC SELECT GOURMET FOODS 19 182.03 0 15022 JUANITA DR NE 15022 JUANITA DR NE 18 372.29 0 KENMORE WA KENMORE WA 17 385.16 0 16 430.23 0

2414214-3 FE LANGS INC FE LANGS INC 19 56.17 0 515 116TH AVE NE 515 116TH AVE NE STE 264 BELLEVUE WA BELLEVUE WA

2418550-6 SHORT CRESSMAN & BURGESS PLLC SHORT CRESSMAN & BURGESS PLLC 19 10,553.36 0 999 3RD AVE # 3000 999 3RD AVE # 3000 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 6823333

2419162-9 SPENCER TECHNOLOGIES SPENCER TECHNOLOGIES 19 83.48 0 14907 NE 95TH ST 14907 NE 95TH ST 18 96.34 0 REDMOND WA SEATTLE WA

2427164-5 WILD ORCHID WILD ORCHID 19 305.89 0 16643 186TH AVE E 8537 15TH AVE NW RENTON WA SEATTLE WA

2431340-5 RICHARD SINDELL & ASSOCIATES INC RICHARD SINDELL & ASSOCIATES INC 19 187.04 0 605 1ST AVE # 330 605 1ST AVE # 330 18 216.96 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 6229050 17 212.54 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 60 March 10, 2021 16 220.38 0 15 363.56 181.78

2438799-5 MILLER ROBERT S & ASSOCIATES ROBERT S MILLER & ASSOCIATES 19 119.62 0 10109 NE 190TH ST 10109 NE 190TH ST BOTHELL WA BOTHELL WA 8220110

2446068-5 METROPOLIS GIFTS INC METROPOLIS 19 131.34 65.67 7319 GREENWOOD AVE N 7319 GREENWOOD AVE N SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

2457216-6 MAMA ZOILAS INC MAMA ZOILAS RESTAURANT I 19 156.6 0 829 S 116TH ST 3312 AUBURN WAY S STE A SEATTLE WA AUBURN WA

2480218-3 MYSTERY MADE LLC MYSTERY MADE 19 79.21 0 8102 CALIFORNIA AVE SW 2727 CALIFORNIA AVE SW SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 98116

2483161-2 MERCURY GROUP LIMITED THE LLC MERCURY 19 6,371.99 0 12227 12TH AVE NW 1931 2ND AVE 3RD FLR 18 6,128.26 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 4,939.16 0 16 4,221.73 0 15 3,439.74 0

2483187-7 BICH NGOC HOANG LE CINDY NAILS 19 484.61 0 240 NW GILMAN BLVD STE 1A 240 NW GILMAN BLVD STE 1A ISSAQUAH WA ISSAQUAH WA

2497198-8 VIDEO ISLE INC VIDEO ISLE INC 19 267.13 0 4459 FREMONT AVE N 4459 FREMONT AVE N 18 256.93 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 207.06 0 16 176.99 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 61 March 10, 2021 15 144.2 0 14 128.02 64.01

2508223-1 GOODMAN RACING LLC GOODMAN RACING LLC 19 17 573.72 286.86 2200 W EMERSON PL 2200 W EMERSON PL SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

2534222-1 RAMEY NUTRITION LLC RAMEY NUTIRION LLC 19 299.62 0 4241 B 11TH AVE NE 4241 11TH AVE NE SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

2542169-4 CLEAN TEAM INC A1 PRO WINDOW CLEANING CO 19 114.03 0 PO BOX 408 555 NE ALDER ST 18 101.21 0 ISSAQUAH WA ISSAQUAH WA

2568219-6 JEFFERSON STREET FITNESS LLC JEFFERSON STREET FITNESS LLC 19 67.53 0 3822 51ST CT NW 504 9TH AVE GIG HARBOR WA SEATTLE WA

2577222-9 ARCTIC STORE FIXTURES ARCTIC STORE FIXTURES 19 119.31 0 2909 1ST AVE S 2909 1ST AVE SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

2580222-4 URBAN RECLAMATIONS INC URBAN RECLAMATIONS INC 19 101.38 0 1729 1ST AVE S 1729 1ST AVE 18 97.51 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 75.44 0

2592187-5 DNB INVESTMENTS LLC BUKHARA BAR & GRILL 19 127.8 0 15021 38TH DR SE 131 FRONT ST N UNIT 2 18 171.64 0 BOTHELL WA ISSAQUAH WA 17 201.81 100.91

2599187-8 DOS G ENTERPRISE INC LOS BIGOTES DE VILLA FAMILY RESTA 19 216.61 0 668 STRANDER BLVD 668 STRANDER BLVD 18 208.14 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 62 March 10, 2021 TUKWILA WA TUKWILA WA 17 170.35 0 16 143.03 0

2601187-4 EHR NAIL & SPA LLC MIMISAN NATURAL NAIL SPA 19 260.29 0 2207 QUEEN ANNE AVE N 2207 QUEEN ANNE AVE N 18 250.34 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 201.75 0

2610220-2 R C CUTZ LLC R C CUTZ 19 124.9 0 10215 LAKE CITY WAY NE STE C 10215 LAKE CITY WAY NE STE C 18 120.13 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 92.94 0 16 94.86 0

2639159-9 SUN NAIL GARDEN LLC NAIL GARDEN 19 70.42 0 7900 E GREEN LAKE DR N STE 10 9 7900 E GREEN LAKE DR N STE 109 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

2645161-7 BRICKYARD BREWING COMPANY BRICKYARD BREWING N BEND PUBLIC H 19 185.43 0 5817 238TH ST SE STE 3 101 W NORTH BEND WAY 18 134.83 0 WOODINVILLE WA NORTH BEND WA

2655167-1 SOO2006 INC CIGAR LAND 19 201.55 0 1202 SUPERMALL WAY # 102 1202 SUPERMALL WAY # 102 AUBURN WA AUBURN WA

2730568-9 L & E TUBING LLC ALPHA PRECISION MACHINING 19 7,229.95 0 19652 70TH AVE S 19652 70TH AVE S KENT WA KENT WA 39573811

2738188-8 BETWEEN FRIENDS CONSIGNMENT L LC BETWEEN FRIENDS CONSIGNMENT LLC 19 82.12 0 9425 NE 37TH PL 137 106TH AVE NE 18 91.94 0 YARROW POINT WA BELLEVUE WA

2746218-3 FJU CORPORATION BBQ CHICKEN UW 19 233.71 0 4210 198TH ST SW STE 201 4525 UNIVERSITY WAY NE 18 224.78 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 63 March 10, 2021 LYNNWOOD WA SEATTLE WA 17 173.92 0

2772220-6 KREMWERK LLC KREMWERK 19 1,605.25 0 4738 23RD AVE SW 1809 MINOR AVE STE 10 18 1,482.10 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

2775163-5 HAMAN THOMAS L PUGET SOUND FLOORING 19 573.41 0 25726 126TH AVE SE 25726 126TH AVE SE 18 533.19 0 KENT WA KENT WA 17 437.73 218.87

2782218-8 SIDHUS LLC SIDHUS LLC 19 113.22 0 15245 INTERNATIONAL BLVD STE 113 15245 INTERNATIONAL BLVD STE 113 SEATAC WA SEATAC WA

2782220-4 MERCER OFFICE LLC EWING AND CLARK 19 162.2 0 2690 76TH AVE SE STE 100 2690 76TH AVE SE STE 100 18 156.08 0 MERCER ISLAND WA MERCER ISLAND WA

2793162-5 HANA TERIYAKI & BURGER INC GINGER TERIYAKI 19 112.58 0 4329 9602 S. TACOMA WAY ST SE # C 4329 A ST SE # C 18 114.68 0 LAKEWOOD WA AUBURN WA

2795220-9 UPI LLC EF SEATTLE YESLER WAY LLC 19 112.39 0 PO BOX 398216 500 2ND AVE BASEMENT STE SAN FRANCISCO CA SEATTLE WA

2811171-4 TERRADALE GLASS REDMOND SCHOOL OF GLASS 19 148.21 0 7102 180TH AVE NE STE A105 7102 180TH AVE NE A104 18 139.05 0 REDMOND WA REDMOND WA 17 111 0

2823075-3 JAMES R NEWELL MINK FARM ORGANICS 19 156.08 0 19937 NE 154TH STREET ST 19937 NE 154TH ST 18 168.96 0 WOODINVILLE WA WOODINVILLE WA

BFM Meeting Materials Page 64 March 10, 2021 2827229-2 ALEX2012 LLC AMANTE PIZZA 19 669.66 0 1525 E OLIVE WAY 1525 E OLIVE WAY 18 917.77 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

2836220-0 VAN BEEK DAIRY LLC PROVIDENCE DAIRY 19 1,230.55 615.28 23423 SE 464TH ST 23423 SE 464TH ST 18 1,223.53 0 ENUMCLAW WA KING COUNTY WA 17 999.11 0 16 808.46 0

2839182-9 MINA & LUNA CORPORATION MAPLE TOBACCO DEPOT 19 80.86 40.43 21925 MAPLE VALLEY-BLACKDIAMO ND S 26925 MAPLE VALLEY-BLACK DIAMON R MAPLE VALLEY WA MAPLE VALLEY WA

2842202-0 FU YA RONG DBA A FOOT SPA A MASSAGE SPA/A FOOT SPA 19 349.38 0 24228 104TH AVE SE STE 103 24228 104TH AVE SE STE 103 18 324.88 0 KENT WA KENT WA 17 266.7 0 16 235.84 0 15 200 0 14 178.46 0

2849168-6 ALL PHASE COMM LLC ALL PHASE COMM LLC 19 187.93 0 4209 21ST AVE W STE 200 4209 21ST AVE W SEATTLE WA SHORELINE WA

2854217-3 CLEAN SHOT ARCHERY INC CLEAN SHOT ARCHERY INC 19 832 0 PO BOX 88901 1100 SW 270TH ST SEATTLE WA KENT WA

2868199-7 BLUEBIRD BUSINESS LLC BLUEBIRD 19 1,288.53 0 1205 E PIKE ST STE 1A 3515 FREMONT AVE N 18 1,239.24 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 998.79 0 16 853.71 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 65 March 10, 2021 15 695.58 0 14 643.23 0

2890202-1 BALLARD LIQUOR & CONVENIENCE STOR BALLARD LIQUOR 19 105.96 0 15423 36TH AVE SE 2840 NW MARKET ST 17 199.75 0 BOTHELL WA SEATTLE WA 16 170.74 0 15 139.11 0 14 102.92 0

2908221-1 TAIJI MASSAGE TAIJI MASSAGE 19 146.51 0 25616 PACIFIC HWY S 25616 PACIFIC HWY S KENT WA DES MOINES WA

2912231-4 DYNAMIC STAFFING INC DYNAMIC STAFFING INC DBA BRIDGE C 19 201.26 0 920 RESERVE DR STE 150 2901 NE BLAKELY ST UNIT 3A 18 193.56 0 ROSEVILLE CA SEATTLE WA

2925181-6 NOVITEX ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS INC NOVITEX ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS INC 19 1.63 0 300 FIRST STAMFORD PLACE SECO ND F 12443 BEL RED RD STAMFORD CT BELLEVUE WA

2929202-6 GROW SALON GROW SALON 19 542.25 0 2412 NW 80TH ST 2412 NW 80TH ST 18 521.51 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

2939900-3 WESTEEL COMPANY INC WESTEEL COMPANY INC 19 105.79 0 8001 7TH AVE S 8001 7TH AVE S 18 81.39 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

2953199-3 WHIZZ EDUCATION INC WHIZZ EDUCATION INC 19 77.09 38.55 400 N 34TH ST ST206 400 N 34TH ST 206 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

2955162-9 AMERICAN PARADIGM CORPORATION AMERICAN PARADIGM CORPORATION 19 63.65 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 66 March 10, 2021 300 MAIDEN E 300 MAIDEN LN E 18 70.18 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

2967182-3 HIGHLINE PHYSICAL THERAPY GRO UP HIGHLINE THERAPY SERVICES 19 187.76 0 181 S 333RD ST STE 250 181 S 333RD ST 250 18 1,287.34 643.67 FEDERAL WAY WA FEDERAL WAY WA

2975050-2 WWB TRAVEL INC WIDE WORLD BOOKS & MAPS 19 102.21 0 17160 TALBOT RD 4411 A WALLINGFORD AVE N 18 120.15 0 EDMONDS WA SEATTLE WA 6343453 17 118.25 0

2980177-6 LEVICH ALICE LEVICH AGENCY THE 19 239.69 0 98166 981 SW 202 SW 155TH ST ST 14656 16TH AVE SW 18 239.15 0 BURIEN WA BURIEN WA 17 196.81 0 16 158.14 0 15 110.16 0

2980200-6 GLOBAL BARISTAS US LLC DBA T ULLY TULLY'S COFFEE/ BOEING 25/01 #011 19 27.28 0 2003 WESTERN AVE 660 1301 SW 16TH ST BLDG 25-01 18 25.52 0 SEATTLE WA RENTON WA 17 32.93 0

2982200-4 GLOBAL BARISTAS US LLC DBA T ULLY TULLY'S COFFEE/BOEING 33/11 #0110 19 44.35 0 2003 WESTERN AVE 660 3255 160TH AVE SE BLDG 33-11 18 39.73 0 SEATTLE WA BELLEVUE WA 17 45.03 0

2986522-7 DBSN INC GEORGIAN MOTEL 1953 9266700955 19 345.86 0 8801 AURORA AVE N 8801 AURORA AVE N 18 332.63 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 5251004

2995232-2 AMERICAN MOTOR FREIGHT LLC AMERICAN MOTOR FREIGHT LLC 19 149.14 0 PO BOX 80203 5612 6TH AVE S 18 143.43 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 92.48 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 67 March 10, 2021 3024120-2 WURGLER C J COLLECTIVE HAIR SYSTEMS 19 80.09 0 1005 E MILLER ST 1005 E MILLER ST SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 3224747

3044172-9 ESSENTIAL CHIROPRACTIC AND AS SOCI ESSENTIAL CHIROPRACTIC & ASSOC I 18 827.85 0 1050 140TH AVE NE STE D 10845 MAIN ST 17 654.28 0 BELLEVUE WA BELLEVUE WA

3051203-2 KAUR JASWINDER DBA RAVI SWEET S AN RAVI SWEETS AND SNACKS 19 524.05 0 28507 41ST AVE S 23609 104TH AVE SE STE 102 18 487.29 0 AUBURN WA KENT WA 17 400.05 0 16 353.76 0 15 300 0 14 267.69 0

3052169-4 EXPRESS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC EXPRESS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC 19 568.84 0 355 118TH AVE SE #100 355 SE 118TH ST 100 18 547.35 0 BELLEVUE WA MERCER ISLAND WA

3054164-3 GITA 888 LLC BAMBOO BAR & GRILL 19 680.79 0 2806 ALKI AVE SW 2806 ALKI AVE SW 18 654.75 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 527.7 0 16 451.05 0 15 352.8 0 14 20,017.29 557.2

3090186-2 S & B SMOOTHIE INC EMERALD CITY SMOOTHIE-KENT EAST 19 5,588.86 0 1215 57TH CT SE 26027 104TH AVE SE AUBURN WA KENT WA

3097186-5 SMART CLOSETS LLC SMART CLOSETS 19 241.23 0 360 UPLAND DR 360 UPLAND DR TUKWILA WA TUKWILA WA

BFM Meeting Materials Page 68 March 10, 2021 3106221-9 TAQUERIA LA ESTACION TAQUERIA LA ESTACION 15 12 389.71 0 26108 PACIFIC HWY S 26108 PACIFIC HWY S KENT WA KENT WA

3107221-8 TAQUERIA LA ESTACION TAQUERIA LA ESTACION 15 11 334.85 0 26108 PACIFIC HWY S 26108 PACIFIC HWY S KENT WA KENT WA

3109185-3 KIM HANG S MD KIM HANG S MD 19 140.94 0 4100 194TH ST SW STE 390 1207 N 200TH ST STE 105 18 114.31 0 LYNNWOOD WA SHORELINE WA

3115162-4 CARSON B CALDERWOOD DDS PLLC BALLARD DENTISTRY 19 1,096.78 548.39 5456 LEARY AVE NW 5456 LEARY AVE NW SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

3117162-2 NORTHWEST TRUSTEE SERVICES IN C NORTHWEST TRUSTEE SERVICES INC 19 2,999.95 0 13555 SE 36TH ST STE 100 13555 SE 36TH ST STE 100 18 2,687.11 0 BELLEVUE WA BELLEVUE WA 17 2,978.58 1,489.29

3125726-4 GOODSELL CHAIN SAW SALES & SE RV GOODSELL CHAIN SAW SALES & SERV 19 105.26 0 11414 11414 120TH AVE NE AVE NE 11414 120TH AVE NE KIRKLAND WA KIRKLAND WA 6416991

3132222-5 CASCADE DRILLING LP CASCADE DRILLING LP 19 23,747.83 0 17270 NE WOODINVILLE REDMOND RD N 909 S 336TH ST STE 101 WOODINVILLE WA FEDERAL WAY WA WA

3169201-5 KITRUNGRUANG LLC NEW MAE PLOY THAI CUISINE 19 116.2 58.1 6421 15TH AVE NW #A 6421 15TH AVE NW #A SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

BFM Meeting Materials Page 69 March 10, 2021 3191235-5 ZIBA LLC ZIBA LLC 19 155.36 0 1044 NW 9TH AVE 1941 1ST AVE S #2D 18 149.41 0 PORTLAND OR SEATTLE WA 17 96.34 0

3197188-0 POGGI BONSI LLC POGGI BONSI AT THE LANDING 19 170.46 0 911 N 10TH PL UNIT D 911 N 10TH PL UNIT D RENTON WA RENTON WA

3212189-9 SOFT TAIL SPIRITS LLC SOFT TAIL SPIRITS LLC 19 1,629.08 0 PO BOX 2174 12280 NE WOODINVILLE DR STE C 18 1,469.68 0 WOODINVILLE WA WOODINVILLE WA 17 1,199.24 0 16 1,030.60 0 15 889.93 0 14 817.03 408.52

3220235-0 SHIPPABLE INC SHIPPABLE INC 19 132.43 0 111 S JACKSON ST 111 S JACKSON ST SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

3230164-0 MADEM B'S INC PURR 19 999.26 0 2307 24TH AVE E 1518 11TH AVE 18 961.05 480.53 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

3231235-7 RTB HOLDINGS LLC BANG & OLUFSEN SOUTH LAKE UNION 19 475.8 0 20702 CRAWFORD RD 2201 WESTLAKE AVE STE 102 LYNNWOOD WA SEATTLE WA

3233203-3 ASPC INC ALL SERVICE PLUMBING AND CONTRACT 19 1,007.08 0 21417 SE 278TH WAY 23220 MAPLE VALLEY HWY SE STE 3A 18 1,041.15 0 MAPLE VALLEY WA MAPLE VALLEY WA

3262189-8 PHO HUT INC PHO HUT 19 193.59 0 19279 MILITARY RD S 17236 140TH AVE SE 18 280.78 140.39 SEATAC WA RENTON WA

BFM Meeting Materials Page 70 March 10, 2021 3281162-2 KELLY EUGENE W EUGENE W KELLY MOBILE MAINTENANCE 19 721.8 0 2714 NE 110TH ST 2714 NE 110TH ST 18 694.19 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 559.49 0 16 478.39 0 15 389.65 0 14 1,109.82 0

3281188-7 BLUEBIRD BUSINESS LLC BLUEBIRD 18 743.55 0 1205 E PIKE ST STE 1A 1205 E PIKE ST STE 1A 17 599.28 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 16 512.23 0 15 417.34 0 14 385.94 0

3299187-9 SORELLA SALON AND SPA SORELLA SALON AND SPA 19 2,415.21 0 1732 220TH AVE SE 345 KIRKLAND AVE 18 2,273.19 0 SAMMAMISH WA KIRKLAND WA 17 1,812.51 0 16 1,529.21 0 15 1,322.78 0 14 6,000.95 0

3313188-9 SWINERY ON CALIFORNIA INC SWINERY MEATS 19 109.42 0 3207 CALIFORNIA AVE SW 3207 CALIFORNIA AVE SW 18 381.29 190.65 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

3328189-0 MILAGRO CANTINA LLC MILAGRO CANTINA 19 20,811.46 10,405.73 148 LAKE ST S 148 LAKE ST S KIRKLAND WA KIRKLAND WA

3331187-9 SEDUCE BOUTIQUE SEDUCE BOUTIQUE 19 124.24 0 5 LAKE ST 5 LAKE ST 18 207.75 0 KIRKLAND WA KIRKLAND WA 17 221.33 0 16 251.95 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 71 March 10, 2021 15 297.95 0 14 373.73 0

3334189-2 BATHTUB GIN & COMPANY LLC BATHTUB GIN & COM 19 202.18 0 2448 DELMAR DR E 2205 2ND AVE APT B2 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

3350235-2 ORANGE COAST MARINE OF SEATTL E LL ORANGE COAST YACHTS 19 149.14 0 901 FAIRVIEW AVE N 901 FAIRVIEW AVE N 18 143.43 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

3384137-0 EVERSON SCOTT TOWNHOUSE PAINTERS I LLC 19 118.56 0 16625 REDMOND WAY #M422 12732 216TH WAY NE REDMOND WA KING COUNTY WA

3387189-8 COLEEGO LLC DBA FIL CUISINE L LC FIL CUISINE LLC 19 431.6 0 23845 108TH AVE SE 23843 108TH AVE SE KENT WA KENT WA

3412189-7 A&T BAKERY LLC 15TH AVENUE BAKERY & CAFE 19 1,085.80 0 9988 15TH AVE SW STE A 9988 15TH AVE SW STE A 18 1,073.28 0 SEATTLE WA KING COUNTY WA 17 881.79 0 16 708.13 0 15 603.01 0 14 1,012.44 0

3416189-3 BOOM NOODLE CORPORATION UV BOOM NOODLE 18 4,872.95 0 1411 4TH AVE STE 240 1121 E PIKE ST 17 3,927.43 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 16 2,984.36 0 14 4,920.29 0

3423188-6 BALLARD BRIDGE CAFE BALLARD BRIDGE CAFE 19 2,625.90 0 4609 14TH AVE NW STE 108 4609 14TH AVE NW 108 18 2,525.46 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 72 March 10, 2021 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 2,035.44 0 16 1,739.78 0 15 1,561.02 0

3424188-5 BLUE MOON BURGERS 2 LLC BLUE MOON BURGERS 19 117.79 0 98036 980 PO BOX 5817 ST 703 N 34TH ST 18 149.27 74.64 LYNNWOOD WA SEATTLE WA

3452235-9 SYSGAIN INC SYSGAIN INC 19 96.45 48.23 4205 148TH AVE NE STE 202 4205 148TH AVE NE STE 202 BELLEVUE WA98098007 BELLEVUE WA

3460185-6 PHO VIET ANH LLC PHO VIET ANH 19 694.8 0 301 S 14TH ST 372 ROY ST RENTON WA SEATTLE WA

3463822-1 PAPA WASHINGTON PIZZA PAPA JOHNS 19 1,426.71 0 15263 NE 90TH ST 18107 BOTHELL WAY NE #104 18 1,536.68 0 REDMOND WA BOTHELL WA

3473137-2 BURGHARDT PAT WOODINVILLE SIGNS 19 284.49 0 13317 NE 175TH ST STE Z 13317 NE 175TH ST STE Z 18 256.66 0 WOODINVILLE WA WOODINVILLE WA 17 209.43 0 16 172.78 0

3475235-2 NOEL 2017 FOOD INC KINGS FAMILY RESTAURANT 20 1,275.00 0 1616 S 325TH ST 1616 S 325TH ST 18 348.43 0 FEDERAL WAY WA FEDERAL WAY WA

3486235-9 JJ GLOBAL NETWORK INC LUXE AND WOODS ERY 19 93.13 0 70 102ND AVE NE 70 102ND AVE NE 18 69.51 0 BELLEVUE WA BELLEVUE WA

3488222-5 STEELE UNLIMITED LLC RUNWAY COLLECTION 19 202.76 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 73 March 10, 2021 1610 BELMONT AVE APT 614 1081 SOUTHCENTER MALL 18 204.76 0 SEATTLE WA TUKWILA WA

3499188-5 LOLA POP INC LOLA POP INC 19 667.98 0 711 N 35TH ST #B 711 N 35TH ST #B 18 642.43 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 517.78 0 16 442.56 0 15 360.59 0 14 1,027.03 0

3506235-5 CAKES OF PARADISE INC CAKES OF PARADISE INC 19 82.85 0 6322 6TH AVE S 6322 6TH AVE S 18 95.62 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

3517187-5 GIANNONIS PIZZERIA GIANNONIS PIZZERIA 19 1,068.75 0 2600 SW BARTON ST STE C3 2600 SW BARTON ST STE C3 18 1,027.88 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 828.43 0 16 708.09 0 15 576.94 0 14 2,068.60 0

3525201-4 GREAT NABOB THE THE GREAT NABOB 19 6,246.79 0 819 5TH AVE N 819 5TH AVE N 18 6,007.85 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 4,842.11 0 16 4,138.78 540.93 14 3,118.38 2,250.00

3549188-5 CLASSICAL GARDENS CLASSICAL GARDENS 19 567.76 0 28023 NE 140TH PL 19125 NORTH CREEK PKWY STE 120 18 492.78 0 DUVALL WA BOTHELL WA 17 407.6 0 16 334.4 0

3550222-8 STREAMLINE TECHNOLOGY LLC IRREVO 19 94.06 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 74 March 10, 2021 4004 NE 4TH ST STE 107 476 4004 NE 4TH ST STE 107 476 RENTON WA RENTON WA

3557975-4 CRYOLEXFREEZE LLC CRYLOEX 19 122.2 0 14574 NE 36TH ST 12700 NE 124TH ST BELLEVUE WA KIRKLAND WA

3558189-1 TENTH HEED AND INK LLC PIZZA PI 19 116.05 0 5500 UNIVERSITY WAY NE 5500 UNIVERSITY WAY NE 18 111.63 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 89.96 0 16 73.82 0

3570187-9 PHO KING LLC I LOVE PHO 19 162.71 0 15453 SE 141ST PL SE 7605 SE 27TH ST STE 112 RENTON WA MERCER ISLAND WA

3572189-3 TAKIS MAD GREEK INC TAKIS MAD GREEK INC 18 1,043.03 0 8539 15TH AVE NW 8539 15TH AVE NW 17 840.65 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 16 718.54 0 15 468.35 0

3573189-2 TROPICOS BREEZE LLC TROPICOS BREEZE E 19 707.18 0 1744 NW MARKET ST 1744 NW MARKET ST SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

3573235-3 PACIFIC LAW FIRM PLLC THE THE PACIFIC LAW FIRM PLLC 19 99.43 0 520 PIKE ST STE 2500 520 PIKE ST STE 2500 18 76.5 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

3575480-3 CRYSTAL RAINIER INC YUMMY TERIYAKI 19 209.2 0 4746 CALIFORNIA AVE SW 4746 CALIFORNIA AVE SW 18 107.42 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

BFM Meeting Materials Page 75 March 10, 2021 3580222-2 ETIQUETTE ETIQUETTE 19 2,490.04 0 1101 SUPERMALL WAY 1101 SUPERMALL WAY #1233 18 2,642.50 0 AUBURN WA AUBURN WA 17 2,198.68 0 16 1,371.85 0

3590164-4 JJ & SONS INC VALHALLA BAR & GRILL 19 186.41 0 8544 122ND AVE NE 8544 122ND AVE NE 18 175.45 0 KIRKLAND WA KIRKLAND WA 17 139.9 0 16 113.31 0

3594203-6 ASHRAM YOGA ASHRAM YOGA 19 224.66 0 12637 NE 85TH ST 12637 NE 85TH ST KIRKLAND WA KIRKLAND WA

3595189-6 WINNER 888 INC 123 THAI FOOD #3 19 88.01 0 18784 TURFWAY PARK 101 NICKERSON ST STE 100 YORBA LINDA CA SEATTLE WA

3595222-5 AGUAYO ENRIQUE KIKI CORONA FASHION & MORE 19 150.63 0 9448 DELRIDGE WAY SW 9448 DELRIDGE WAY SW 18 144.86 0 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA 17 93.4 0

3615222-1 SNAP CUSTOM CLOTHING CO LLC SNAP CUSTOM CLOTHING 16 14 1,796.90 0 400 PINE ST STE 310 401 NE NORTHGATE WAY SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

3616222-0 SNAP CUSTOM CLOTHING CO LLC SNAP CUSTOM CLOTHING 16 13 2,186.98 0 400 PINE ST STE 310 401 NE NORTHGATE WAY SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

3617222-9 SNAP CUSTOM CLOTHING CO LLC SNAP CUSTOM CLOTHING 16 12 2,233.35 0 400 PINE ST STE 310 401 NE NORTHGATE WAY SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

BFM Meeting Materials Page 76 March 10, 2021 3624235-2 1927 EVENTS 1927 EVENTS 19 248.56 0 1927 3RD AVE 1927 3RD AVE 18 191.24 95.62 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

3639203-3 MICHAEL W MASSEY LLC VINEYARDS SALON & DAY SPA 19 126.21 0 PO BOX 1411 17331 135TH AVE NE A 18 152.44 0 FREELAND WA WOODINVILLE WA 17 242.06 0 16 199.7 0 15 244.39 0

3641189-0 PHO VAN VIETNAMESE RESTAURANT PHO VAN VIETNAMESE RESTAURANT 19 1,113.30 0 9150 RAINIER AVE S 9150 RAINIER AVE S 18 1,070.71 535.36 SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

3668203-7 GECKO WINE CO LLC MICHAEL FLORENTINO CELLARS 19 123.69 0 10712 127TH AVE NE 19501 144TH AVE NE STE C1200 KIRKLAND WA WOODINVILLE WA

3678164-9 LINMEI LLC COLD STONE CREAMERY #20017 19 113.69 0 12877 NE 198TH PL 17848 GARDEN WAY NE STE 106 WOODINVILLE WA WOODINVILLE WA

3681822-7 1202 AUBURN WAY LLC CHICAGO WILLYS 19 125.74 0 1202 AUBURN WAY N 1202 AUBURN WAY N 18 164.66 0 AUBURN WA AUBURN WA 17 131.52 65.76

3691169-1 WARRENS NEWS & GIFT INC WARRENS NEWS & GIFT 19 411.23 205.62 631 STRANDER BLVD #F 631 STRANDER BLVD #F TUKWILA WA TUKWILA WA

3698235-3 NKS STONES INC NKS STONES SUPPLY LL 19 82.85 0 404 S BRANDON ST 404 S BRANDON ST SEATTLE WA SEATTLE WA

BFM Meeting Materials Page 77 March 10, 2021 3800495-8 RUFF JON 2000 PALMH 52/29 2722059193 17 451.75 0 25739 135TH AVE SE SP 11A LAKE MERIDIAN ESTATES SP 011 16 538.13 0 KENT WA KENT WA &197355 / PH

4239296-9 CONTINENTAL RESOURCES INC CONTINENTAL RESOURCES BELLEVUE 19 200.17 0 175 MIDDLESEX TURNPIKE BEDFORD MA SEATTLE WA

4246455-2 DINERWARE LLC DINERWARE LLC (SEATTLE) OWNED ASS 19 948.13 0 300 CARNESIE CENTER STE 300 18 1,316.87 0 PRINCETON NJ SEATTLE WA

4246456-0 DINERWARE LLC DINERWARE LLC ISSAQUAH 19 61.89 0 300 CARNESIE CENTER STE 300 18 45.78 0 PRINCETON NJ ISSAQUAH WA

4246458-6 DINERWARE LLC DINERWARE LLC BOTHELL 19 41.09 0 300 CARNESIE CENTER STE 300 18 28.53 0 PRINCETON NJ BOTHELL WA

4246459-4 DINERWARE LLC DINERWARE LLC BURIEN 19 26.69 0 300 CARNESIE CENTER STE 300 18 21.31 0 PRINCETON NJ BURIEN WA

4246460-2 DINERWARE LLC DINERWARE LLC DES MOINES 19 8.26 0 300 CARNESIE CENTER STE 300 18 6.5 0 PRINCETON NJ DES MOINES WA

4246461-0 DINERWARE LLC DINERWARE LLC FEDERAL WAY 19 5.29 0 300 CARNESIE CENTER STE 300 18 4.36 0 PRINCETON NJ FEDERAL WAY WA

BFM Meeting Materials Page 78 March 10, 2021 4246462-8 DINERWARE LLC DINERWARE LLC KENT 19 18.19 0 300 CARNESIE CENTER STE 300 18 13.53 0 PRINCETON NJ KENT WA

4246463-6 DINERWARE LLC DINERWARE LLC KIRKLAND 19 93.44 0 300 CARNESIE CENTER STE 300 18 70.35 0 PRINCETON NJ KIRKLAND WA

4246464-4 DINERWARE LLC DINERWARE LLC LAKE FOREST 19 14.85 0 300 CARNESIE CENTER STE 300 18 10.18 0 PRINCETON NJ LAKE FOREST PARK WA

4246465-1 DINERWARE LLC DINERWARE LLC MAPLE VALLEY 19 45.45 0 300 CARNESIE CENTER STE 300 18 37.59 0 PRINCETON NJ MAPLE VALLEY WA

4246466-9 DINERWARE LLC DINERWARE LLC MERCER ISLAND 19 4.64 0 300 CARNESIE CENTER STE 300 18 3.57 0 PRINCETON NJ MERCER ISLAND WA

4246467-7 DINERWARE LLC DINERWARE LLC REDMOND 19 10.13 0 300 CARNESIE CENTER STE 300 18 7.6 0 PRINCETON NJ REDMOND WA

4246468-5 DINERWARE LLC DINERWARE INC RENTON 19 129.39 0 300 CARNESIE CENTER STE 300 18 100.9 0 PRINCETON NJ RENTON WA

4246469-3 DINERWARE LLC DINERWARE LLC - SEATTLE - LEASED 19 2,262.06 0 300 CARNESIE CENTER STE 300 18 2,088.52 0 PRINCETON NJ SEATTLE WA

4246472-7 DINERWARE LLC DINERWARE LLC VASHON 19 7.25 0 300 CARNESIE CENTER STE 300 18 9.35 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 79 March 10, 2021 PRINCETON NJ KING COUNTY WA

4246473-5 DINERWARE LLC DINERWARE LLC WOODINVILLE 19 51.35 0 300 CARNESIE CENTER STE 300 18 37.06 0 PRINCETON NJ WOODINVILLE WA

4246547-6 BALLY TECHNOLOGIES INC BALLY TECHNOLOGIES RENTON 20 1,270.60 1,270.60 PO BOX 4900 SCOTTSDALE AZ RENTON WA

4246815-7 CONTINENTAL RESOURCES INC CONTINENTAL RESOURCES REDMOND 19 3,863.90 0 175 MIDDLESEX TURNPIKE BEDFORD MA REDMOND WA

4247793-5 INOGEN INC INOGEN KENT 19 52.25 26.13 200 W RIVER DR SAINT CHARLES IL KENT WA

4247803-2 INOGEN INC INOGEN RENTON 19 60.02 30.01 200 W RIVER DR SAINT CHARLES IL RENTON WA

4247805-7 INOGEN INC INOGEN SEATTLE 19 137.37 68.69 200 W RIVER DR SAINT CHARLES IL SEATTLE WA

6800495-8 RUFF JON 2000 PALMH 52/29 2722059193 20 11.63 0 25739 135TH AVE SE SP 11A LAKE MERIDIAN ESTATES SP 011 19 14.09 0 KENT WA KENT WA &197355 / PH

7000056-7 VINTNERS DOOR LLC VINTNERS DOOR LLC 19 177.39 0 3020 ISSAQUAH-PINE LAKE RD SE 13404 WOODINVILLE-REDMOND RD NE 18 162.86 0 SAMMAMISH WA KING COUNTY WA 17 146.11 0

BFM Meeting Materials Page 80 March 10, 2021 TRP703-01 GRAND TOTAL FOR ACCOUNTS ON WRITEOFF STATUS

ROLL YR T AX BILLED TAX PAID T AX DUE

20 2,557.23 1,270.60 1, 286.63 19 3 48,914.12 16,983.42 331, 930.70 18 2 38,745.53 9,651.83 229, 093.70 17 1 45,232.05 3,505.73 141, 726.32 16 84,411.42 4,627.20 79, 784.22 15 42,742.73 371.16 42, 371.57 14 1 03,779.44 6,390.21 97, 389.23 13 1,167.46 .00 1, 167.46

TOTAL ACCOUNT S 524 9 67,549.98 42,800.15 924, 749.83

BFM Meeting Materials Page 81 March 10, 2021 Attachment B

2020 Personal Property Write Off Report

Accounts in Excess of $5,000

RCW 84.56.240

Account Tax Years Business Name Amount

00891432 18-19 Ellington LC $6,597.01

The restaurant closed in 2018. No assets are traceable. The Assessor has ceased assessing this account.

01971316 17-19 Graebel Vanlines Holdings LLC $9,007.87 The business closed in March of 2017 and the company sold the assets without paying the tax. The 2018 assessment was made after closure and is in error.

03119153 15-19 Advanced Spinal Rehab Center $ 8,625.85 There is no web presence, or active phone number and the mail is returned as undeliverable. The corporation was dissolved in 2018. There are no traceable assets and the Assessor is no longer assessing this account.

03991536 14-19 Halo Salon Inc. $5,414.24 Per the Secretary of State records, this corporation was administratively dissolved in 2014. The Department of Assessments has stopped assessing the account. No traceable assets exist.

04013488 15-19 Business Office Inc. $6,546.86

The account is no longer being assessed and the Assessor has determined that the value of the assets is below the threshold for assessment and has inactivated the account.

05631320 17-19 Global Baristas US LLC $9,834.29

The company is in bankruptcy, claims have been filed but no distribution is likely due to protracted litigation. The assets were sold variously or repossessed by the landlord. The corporation has been administratively dissolved.

06923619 18-19 Adapthealth LLC $10,556.70

The business vacated the premises in 2018. There are no traceable assets and the Assessor has inactivated the account and is no longer assessing the location.

07131758 17-19 PJAE LLC $9,893.95 The restaurant is closed per Yelp and the corporate license expired in 2018 and was administratively dissolved in 2019. The Assessor has stopped assessing and has closed the account. No assets are traceable.

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07371750 16-19 Osteria Rigoletto $8,769.85

The restaurant closed per Yelp and the corporate license expired in November of 2018 and was administratively dissolved in 2019. The Assessor has stopped assessing and has closed the account. No assets are traceable.

07701519 19 Here North America LLC $5,637.90 The assets were transferred and are now being assessed under another account number, 05708565. This assessment is in error.

08161721 14-19 Bandits LLC $7,007.26

This small bar is closed per Yelp. The Secretary of State information indicates the corporate license expired in March of 2018. No assets are traceable.

09301631 16-19 GTT Americas LLC $8,889.42 This is an active corporation, but the assets are being assessed under account # 33612011. The assessment is in error. The Assessor has inactivated this account number.

09444506 14-19 MRMJ Enterprises Inc. $24,399.64 Per Yelp this business is closed. The corporate license is in a delinquent status and the Assessor has stopped assessing this grocery store. The assets are not traceable.

09851890 16-19 Supreme Garage LLC $5,825.09

The assessor’s notes indicate that this business was closed in 2014. The DOR records substantiate the date. All assessments made after closure are in error.

10530368 16-19 HBI Equity Corp. $28,446.20 The corporate license terminated in 2017. There are no traceable assets. The Assessor has stopped assessing this business and has closed the account from future assessments. The assessments made after closure are in error.

10757466 17-19 Painless Clinic PLLC $8,174.61

The assessor stopped assessing the business because the value of the assets was below the threshold for assessment. The clinic closed in 2017 and reopened under a different UBI number. Assets are not traceable.

11241817 14-19 Spherion Staffing Services $7,140.35 The Secretary of State records indicate that the corporate license was terminated in 2012. The Assessments made after the date of closure are in error.

11461787 14-19 Kornmesser Allen S $6,036.90

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There has been no contact since 2013 and the there is no corporate records associated with the UBI number. This was a small novelty retail business and the Department of Assessments has inactivated the account.

14251672 14-19 Pinkie Pie Pizza LLC $17,526.48 This restaurant is closed and the corporation was administratively dissolved in 2019. The valuation was escalated, and a penalty was added annually without any input from the company. The Assessor has inactivated the account. Yelp validates the closure.

14648430 15-19 Video Isle Inc $7,025.41

The location closed in 2016. All assessments made after closure are invalid. The Assessor has closed the account. No assets are traceable.

15892110 16-19 Harris Consulting Inc $5,945.67 The Department of Assessments has stopped assessing this business and indicated that the value of the assets was below the threshold for assessment.

16201840 18-19 Robinson Tait PS $5,257.20

This firm went out of business and filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2018. No distribution has been received. The Corporation has been administratively dissolved.

18042176 14-19 Pacific Foodservice NW Inc. $16,398.61

This business is closed, and the account is no longer being assessed. According to the Secretary of State records, the corporation was administratively dissolved in 2013. All assessments are in error.

20062097 16-19 A & M Precision Measuring $17,664.76 The Assessor’s office notes indicate that the business is closed. The account is in an inactive status and is no longer being assessed.

21822192 17-19 J & M Nisqually $16,326.66

This business closed in 2018 and is no longer being assessed. This was a marijuana related business and there are no traceable assets.

21851753 18-19 Integrated Airline Services Inc. $9,519.66 Most assets were moved or destroyed, and the remaining assets are being assessed under another account number. This account is closed.

23831373 18-19 Dream Center Educational Holdings $44,522.50 The Art Institute of Seattle closed when the Washington Student Achievement Council suspended its license to operate. The school had been purchased in 2017 by nonprofit, Dream Center Foundation. Upon abrupt closure, the company was put into a Receivership and finally bankruptcy. The Corporation was administratively dissolved in 2018. Since the company was insolvent no distribution is expected.

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23831373 14-19 Fat Albert Tap and Grill $15,249.32 The Assessor has automatically revalued this account for the last five years, escalating the value by 20% each year. In 2019, the assessments were stopped based on a value that is below the threshold for assessment.

24001646 14-18 Shot Shakers Inc. $39,050.86

This neighborhood pub closed in 2017 after a fire and no assets exist. The assessor has stopped assessing and all previous years were estimated and escalated in value by 20%. Due to the protracted insurance litigation the business chose not to rebuild.

24185506 19 Short Cressman & Burgess PLLC $10,553.36 This law firm closed in 2018 and the corporation has been dissolved. No assets are traceable. The Assessor has inactivated the account from future assessment.

24831877 15-19 Mercury Group Limited LLC $22,010.88

This business is closed and is no longer being assessed. The Secretary of State records indicate that the company was administratively dissolved in 2017.

27305689 19 L & E Tubing LLC $7,229.95 This business was sold to another entity in 2015 and the remaining assets were scrapped. The assessment is in error.

28681997 14-19 Bluebird Business LLC $5,719.08 This Bluebird location was closed in 2019. The Assessor has inactivated the account. There are no traceable assets.

30541643 14-19 Gitta 888 LLC $22,684.38

The Bamboo Bar & Grill closed in 2017 and the corporation was administratively dissolved. The assets are not traceable.

31171622 17-19 Northwest Trustee Services Inc. $7,176.35 This business closed in 2017. The Assessor has stopped assessing the account and there are no traceable assets.

31322225 19 Cascade Drilling LP $23,747.83

The business moved in early 2018 to Snohomish County before the assets were valued. The assessment was made on assets that no longer existed in King County.

321218999 14-19 Soft Tail Spirits LLC $7,035.56 The corporation was inactive as of 2015 and administratively dissolved. There are no traceable assets and the Assessor has stopped assessing the account.

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32991879 14-19 Sorella Salon & Spa $15,353.85 The business was automatically revalued and the value was escalated by 25% each year. The Salon is closed per the Assessor’s file notes. Assessor further indicates that the value of the assets is below the threshold for valuation as of 2018.

333281890 19 Milagro Cantina LLC $10,405.73 The first half of the 2019 tax was paid in due course. The unpaid amount represents the 2nd half 2019 tax due. Milagro Cantina went out of business in August of 2018. There are no traceable assets and the business is no longer being assessed. 5,364.45

34121897 14-19 A & T Bakery LLC $5,364.45

The Assessor validated that the business does not exist at the assessed location. The Secretary of State information indicates that the business was administratively dissolved in 2013. All assessments made after closure in 2013 are in error.

34161893 14-18 Boom Noodle Corp $16,705.07

Boom Noodle closed in 2017 after two affiliated corporations, Madison Holdings and Striker Corporation filed for Bankruptcy. The Secretary of State records indicate the Corporation as being administratively dissolved as of 6/1/17. A claim was filed on behalf of the County in the Bankruptcy with no expected distribution.

34231886 15-19 Ballard Bridge Café $10,487.60 The location is now part of the Trader Joe Retail center in Ballard. The business was administratively dissolved in 2016. No assets are traceable.

35171875 14-19 Giannonis Pizzeria $6,279.5

The pizzeria was closed in 2018. The Assessor has stopped assessing and there are no traceable assets. The UBI number is not valid and there is no corporate presence. Yelp reports the location as closed.

35252014 14-19 The Great Nabob $21,562.98 This neighborhood tavern closed in 2018. The assessment was escalated annually, and a 25% penalty added. There was nothing of value at the location. The Corporation was administratively dissolved.

35802222 16-19 Etiquette $8,703.07

The supermall location was closed in 2018. There is no corporate presence and the Assessor has stopped assessing this location. There was no UBI number listed in the Assessor’s record.

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February 2, 2021

The Honorable Claudia Balducci Chair, King County Council Room 1200 C O U R T H O U S E

Dear Councilmember Balducci:

Pursuant to RCW 84.56.240, Treasury Operations is required to submit annually to the Council a list of personal property accounts found to be uncollectible after diligent collection efforts have been made. The Council is required to “cancel such taxes as they are satisfied cannot be collected.” Such cancellation, however, does not constitute forgiveness of the debt to King County, which may be collected at a later date if Treasury Operations is able to locate real or personal property from which the debt can be collected (for example, debt can be collected by the County in bankruptcy proceedings).

Personal property taxes are paid by businesses. Cancellation of unpaid personal property taxes are called “write-offs”. These taxes, penalties and interest on businesses are deemed uncollectible following Treasury’s escalated collection efforts. As part of the determination process, Treasury may discover one or more of the following situations which lead to a write- off of the tax debt:

• An owner has dissolved the business and disposed of the taxable assets and they cannot be located (in this case the tax debt follows the assets). • A business fails to report closure or liquidation to the Department of Assessments, resulting in ongoing automated annual revaluation and billing. Thus, delinquent amounts accrue with no basis in fact and are ultimately uncollectible and need to be written off. • A business closure may be discovered by Treasury staff based upon a review of Department of Revenue and Secretary of State databases or through media reports and internet searches. • As part of a bankruptcy claim, assets may be sold with little or no recoverable tax debt. • All available funds may have already been collected by Treasury prior to a business closure, or assets are repossessed by a creditor, thus leaving the remaining tax debt uncollectable.

BFM Meeting Materials Page 88 March 10, 2021 The Honorable Claudia Balducci February 2, 2021 Page 2

After diligent collection efforts, the taxes as identified in the 2020 write-off list are now considered uncollectible.

The enclosed affidavit from the Treasury Operations Manager requests authority to cancel 524 uncollectible personal property tax accounts totaling $924,750 for the years 2013 through 2020, as summarized in Attachment A. Because the County collects taxes on behalf of the state and all local districts in King County, the cancelled accounts will proportionally reduce accounts receivables for the various taxing districts. The one-time revenue loss to King County is an estimated loss of $157,208 of which $78,604 is attributed to the County’s general fund.

For comparison purposes, in 2019 there were 473 accounts identified in the write-off report, totaling $778,436. There are many different factors involving business ownership and economic trends that may contribute to changes from year to year.

The collection process for personal property taxes is administered effectively and efficiently and this aligns to the financial stewardship goal of King County’s Strategic Plan. The estimated staff time and cost to produce this report was 8 hours or $424 dollars in direct salary costs (this excludes the staff time involved to research the write-off accounts). I respectfully request that the Council approve the enclosed ordinance authorizing the Treasury Division to cancel the uncollectible personal property taxes in the amount of $924,750.

If your staff have questions regarding this matter, please contact Carol Basile, Treasury Operations Manager, at 206-263-2867.

Sincerely,

for Dow Constantine King County Executive

Enclosures

cc: King County Councilmembers ATTN: Carolyn Busch, Chief of Staff Melani Pedroza, Acting Clerk of the Council Shannon Braddock, Deputy Chief of Staff, Office of the Executive Karan Gill, Council Relations, Office of the Executive Dwight Dively, Director, Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget Caroline Whalen, Chief Administrative Officer, Department of Executive Services (DES) Ken Guy, Director, Finance and Business Operations Division (FBOD), DES Carol Basile, Manager, Treasury Operations Section, FBOD, DES

BFM Meeting Materials Page 89 March 10, 2021 ATTACHMENT 3

2021/2022 FISCAL NOTE

Ordinance/Motion: Title: Personal Property Tax Write-off 2020 Affected Agency and/or Agencies: General Fund, Finance and Business Operations and several other funds. Note Prepared By: Carol Basile Date Prepared: 1/4/2021 Note Reviewed By: Karl Nygard Date Reviewed: 1/4/2021

Description of request:

RCW 84.56.240- Treasury Operations is required to submit annually to the Council a list of personal property accounts found to be uncollectible in 2020, after diligent collection efforts have been made. The total uncollectable amount was $924,750, of which $157,208 impacts King County. This Fiscal Note captures the portion of revenue loss to King County.

Revenue to:

Agency Fund Code Revenue Source 2019/2020 2021/2022 2023/2024 FBOD 0010 Taxes $ (78,604) FBOD multiple funds Taxes $ (78,604)

TOTAL $ (157,208) 0

Expenditures from: Agency Fund Code Department 2019/2020 2021/2022 2023/2024

TOTAL 0 0 0

Expenditures by Categories

2019/2020 2021/2022 2023/2024

TOTAL 0 0 0 Does this legislation require a budget supplemental? No Notes and Assumptions: The one-time potential revenue loss to King County, including all funds, is about 17 percent of the total, or $157,208, of which $78,604 (roughly half) is the projected loss to the General Fund. The other $78,604 is the projected loss distributed among other funds including 1050, 1060, 1070, 1820, 8400, 1220, 3151, 3842, 8500, 1190, 1030.

Page 1 BFM Meeting Materials Page 90 March 10, 2021 Metropolitan King County Council Budget and Fiscal Management Committee

STAFF REPORT

Agenda Item: 6 Name: Andrew Kim Proposed No.: 2021-0109 Date: March 10, 2021

SUBJECT

The sixth emergency supplemental appropriation ordinance to support activities and necessary expenditures in response to the COVID-19 public health emergency.

SUMMARY

In 2020, the council adopted six supplemental appropriations ordinances in response to the COVID-19 public health emergency totaling more than $324 million. This included five emergency supplemental appropriations ordinances (COVID 1 through COVID 5) and one supplemental appropriation ordinance to support child care services for essential workers. Of the total, $263 million were funded by the Coronavirus Relief Fund and of that amount, $222.7 million has been spent; $16.4 million would be reappropriated in this proposed ordinance (COVID 6); and $24.3 million remains unspent and available.

The council appropriated $16.6 million in the 2021-2022 adopted biennial budget to ensure continuity of public health operations in response to COVID-19. The proposed ordinance (COVID 6) would supplement the existing appropriation with an additional $92.3 million to support the following key activities: • $45.2 million for rental assistance funded by the 2021 Consolidated Appropriations Act, a $900 billion supplement to CARES Act; • $29.0 million for public health response and county operations funded by reappropriation of unspent Coronavirus Relief Funds; • $11.2 million for vaccination efforts for 60 days funded by State grants; • $5.0 million to establish a revolving fund to provide upfront payment for grants to community-based organizations that cannot wait for reimbursement; and • $1.9 million to extend the JustCARE and Co-LEAD programs to end of March.

It should be noted that with the recent directive from the Biden Administration to fully reimburse local governments for FEMA-eligible expenses, updates to revenue actuals from 2020, and the new March 2021 OEFA revenue forecast, the General Fund has added an additional $99.1 million to its ending fund balance.

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ANALYSIS

COVID-19 Supplementals Appropriation Ordinances in 2020. In 2020, the council adopted six supplemental appropriations ordinances for expenses related to the response of the COVID-19 public health emergency totaling more than $324 million. This included five emergency supplemental appropriations ordinances (COVID 1 through COVID 5) and one supplemental appropriation ordinance to support child care services for essential workers. Table 1 below shows a summary of the supplemental appropriations. The appropriations were supported by various Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act of 2020 (CARES Act) funding such as the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) disaster relief funding and the Treasury Department's Coronavirus Relief Fund (Section 5001) and other county revenue sources for those appropriations that were not eligible for CARES Act funding.

Table 1. Summary of COVID-19 Supplemental Appropriations in 2020.

COVID Supplemental Ordinance Operating Capital Total COVID 1 (March) 19066 $12.3 M $15.1 M $27.4 M PSTAA – Child Care (March) 19086 $2.2 M $0.0 M $2.2 M COVID 2 (April) 19103 $32.0 M $30.9 M $62.9 M COVID 3 (June) 19120 $86.1 M $4.5 M $90.6 M COVID 4 (September) 19157 $76.7 M $17.4 M $94.1 M COVID 5 (December) 19191 $40.9 M $5.8 M $46.6 M TOTAL $247.9 M $73.7 M $323.9 M

These appropriations supported county operational expenses related to the COVID-19 pandemic, expenses related to Isolation/Quarantine, Assessment and Recovery, and Shelter De-Intensification sites, expenses for contact tracing, testing and care coordination led by Public Health, support to cities, and various grant programs to provide community support and economic recovery to small businesses, arts and culture organizations, and individuals in need of housing, food, and health assistance.

As shown in Table 2, the county spent $222 million of the $263 million that was appropriated in 2020 using the Coronavirus Relief Fund. Executive staff stated that the underspend is a result of various factors which included, but were not limited to: • expenses ineligible for the Coronavirus Relief Fund; • expenses covered by other grants and county fund balances; and • difficulty in program implementation thus delaying use of funds by year-end; and • administrative burdens on grant recipients and thus limiting uptake of grants.

BFM Meeting Materials Page 92 March 10, 2021 Table 2. Allocation Details of the CARES Act Coronavirus Relief Fund.

DESCRIPTION APPROPRIATION ACTUAL

County departments’ operational needs $ 26,022,000 $ 19,446,285

Public Health (Contact Tracing, Testing, PPEs, etc.) $ 83,785,000 $ 57,635,834 I/Q, Assessment/Recovery, Shelter De-Intensification $ 24,192,000 $ 7,019,908

Economic Development Grants $ 7,305,000 $ 6,706,783

Grant Programs Behavioral Health Provider Grants $ 4,500,000 $ 796,004

CBO Grants $ 900,000 $ 643,789

Census $ 100,000 $ -

Child Care $ 7,525,000 $ 5,313,828

Co-LEAD $ 900,000 $ 900,000

Digital Equity $ 2,695,000 $ 2,600,194

Domestic Violence Response $ 1,750,000 $ 1,463,588

Enumclaw Expo - King County Fair $ 49,500 $ 49,500

Food Security - General $ 4,830,000 $ 4,433,543

Food Security - Farm Assistance $ 1,380,000 $ 916,010

Food Security and Rental Assistance $ 20,000,000 $ 18,765,736

Healthcare Provider Grants $ 500,000 $ 475,500

Homelessness - Mary's Place $ 750,000 $ 770,000

Homelessness - Youth Programs $ 1,000,000 $ 161,000

JustCARE $ 4,000,000 $ 2,178,512

OESJ Community Response Fund1 $ 3,125,000 $ 1,057,048

Relief Payments for IQ/AR residents2 $ 3,000,000 $ 646,796

Restaurants Assistance $ 3,198,000 $ 2,079,555

Science, Arts, and Culture $ 7,850,000 $ 7,329,813

Sightlife corneal transplants $ 133,000 $ 133,000

Tourism Promotion $ 8,000,000 $ 7,982,171

Zero Youth Detention / Violence Prevention3 $ 900,000 $ -

TOTAL $ 218,389,500 $ 149,504,396

Redeployed staff costs $ 75,000,000 $ 73,182,506

Reappropriation via COVID 6 n/a $ 16,415,648

Underexpenditures / Remaining Funds $ (30,000,000) $ 24,286,950

$ 263,389,500 $ 263,389,500

1 $2 million were ineligible for the Coronavirus Relief Fund and therefore was funded by the General Fund. 2 Executive staff noted that initiating this program was difficult which resulted in low uptake. 3 Ineligible for the Coronavirus Relief Fund and therefore was funded using Public Health fund balance.

BFM Meeting Materials Page 93 March 10, 2021 In 2020, executive staff had estimated that $75 million of the $263 million of Coronavirus Relief Fund moneys would be used to pay for county personnel costs for staff that would be redeployed to support the county’s pandemic relief efforts and for staff paid leave related to COVID-19. The actual spend for redeployed staff costs were $73 million.

2021 Consolidated Appropriations Act and Unspent Coronavirus Relief Funds. In December 2020, the federal government enacted the 2021 Consolidated Appropriations Act which supplemented the CARES Act by providing approximately $900 billion in additional federal aid to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. Notable for the county, the bill provided the opportunity for the county to apply for $45 million of Department of Treasury grants to support emergency rental assistance and it also extended the deadline to spend the Coronavirus Relief Fund moneys to December 31, 2021.4

Given the extended deadline, of the $40.6 million of unspent Coronavirus Relief Fund moneys from 2020, the executive has transmitted the proposed ordinance (COVID 6) to reappropriate $16.4 million for various needs related to the pandemic. The executive has stated that it may propose spending the remaining $24.3 million in the COVID 7 supplemental appropriations ordinance to coincide with appropriation of any new federal funding that may become available with the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. Additional details of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 are detailed in a subsequent section of this staff report.

Current Status of County Fund Balances. Throughout 2020, the county anticipated that FEMA would require local governments to cover some portion of the total FEMA eligible expenditures. Although it was unclear how much would need to be covered, the county anticipated that it would be responsible for at least 12.5% of the total expenditures. On February 2, 2021, the Biden administration directed FEMA to fully reimburse local governments for FEMA-eligible expenses from the beginning of the pandemic in January 2020 to September 30, 2021.5

In addition, the Office of Economic Financial Analysis (OEFA) just released the proposed March 2021 revenue forecast to the Forecast Council. The Forecast Council is anticipating action on the revenue forecast at its March 15th meeting. Overall, the revenue forecast shows an increase in revenues across most county funds for the 2021-2022 biennium. Some highlights include: • $18.8 million increase in General Fund sales tax revenue; • $57.3 million increase in Metro Transit sales tax revenue; • $6.8 million decrease in lodging (hotel/motel) sales tax revenue; • $3.4 million increase in General Fund property tax revenue; • $1.8 million increase in Parks Levy property tax revenue; and

4 H.R. 133. URL: https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/133/text. 5 FACT SHEET: President Biden Announces Increased Vaccine Supply, Initial Launch of the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program, and Expansion of FEMA Reimbursement to States. URL: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing- room/statements-releases/2021/02/02/fact-sheet-president-biden-announces-increased-vaccine-supply-initial-launch- of-the-federal-retail-pharmacy-program-and-expansion-of-fema-reimbursement-to-states/.

BFM Meeting Materials Page 94 March 10, 2021 • $9.5 million increase in EMS Levy property tax revenue.

As a result of these recent events, the General Fund has added $99.1 million to its ending fund balance. This includes $76.9 million from the close out of the 2019-2020 biennium and $22.2 million in additional property tax and sales tax revenues for the 2021-2022 biennium based on the March OEFA forecast. Executive staff has stated that the additional fund balance has been placed in a new COVID-19 Response Reserve to pay for the costs of recovering from the pandemic and the General Fund Risk Reserve to alleviate future risks to the General Fund’s financial health.

The executive staff also noted that due to the full reimbursement of FEMA eligible expenditures, the county would see an additional $26 million of revenues across various county funds. This includes an additional $2 million for Public Health fund and $16 million for the Facilities Management Division (FMD) funds since much of the FMD operated Isolation/Quarantine, Assessment and Recovery, and Shelter De-Intensification sites were all FEMA eligible expenses.

COVID 6 Supplemental Appropriation Summary. The 2021-2022 adopted biennial budget did not include extensive funding for COVID-19 expenses due to uncertainties of future COVID-19 federal and state funding at the time of budget deliberations in November 2020. However, to ensure continuity of public health operations of contact tracing, testing, and isolation/quarantine, the council included $10.7 million to support activities through the end of March. In addition, the council also appropriated $5.9 million of Rainy Day Reserve Fund moneys to continue operating Isolation/Quarantine, Assessment and Recovery, and Shelter De-Intensification sites for one more month and to extend the JustCARE program to end of January.

This proposed ordinance (COVID 6) would supplement the existing appropriation included in the adopted biennial budget with an additional $92.3 million to support the activities highlighted in Table 3 below.

Table 3. Summary of COVID 6 Supplemental Appropriation Ordinance

No. Descriptions Amount 1 Expand the existing Eviction Prevention and Rental Assistance $45.2 M Program (EPRAP) funded by the 2021 Consolidated Appropriations Act ($900 billion supplement to the CARES Act) 2 Additional costs for Public Health Response (testing, contact tracing, $14.0 M community mitigation and recovery, etc.) for January and February funded by State grants 3 Office of Emergency Management (OEM) purchase of Personal $8.7 M Protective Equipment (PPE) that were not purchased last year funded by remaining Coronavirus Relief Fund

BFM Meeting Materials Page 95 March 10, 2021 No. Descriptions Amount 4 County operational needs in response to pandemic (network $6.7 M infrastructure for the Courts, Meydenbauer costs, video courts, partitions for courts, continuation of Public Health’s SafeStart program for restaurants) funded by remaining Coronavirus Relief Fund and State grants 5 Vaccination Efforts for sixty days funded by State grants $11.2 M 6 Establish a revolving fund to provide upfront payment for grants to $5.0 M community-based organizations that cannot wait for reimbursement funded by future federal grants 7 Extend the JustCARE and Co-LEAD programs to end of March funded $1.9 M by remaining Coronavirus Relief Fund $92.3 M

Eviction Prevention and Rental Assistance Program (EPRAP). In 2020, the county established EPRAP, a $41 million initiative that was funded by $30 million of State grants and the remainder funded by the Coronavirus Relief Fund. The program offers rent assistance and eviction prevention through three methods: a lottery for individual tenants, a lottery for small landlords, and bulk payments to large residential landlord properties and manufactured home parks.6 As of March 1st, the program distributed $36.6 million to 14,578 households of which 8,974 households received rental assistance and is forecasted to serve more than 9,00 households after disbursement of all funds. However, the program could not serve all 25,136 households that submitted interest forms.7

The proposed ordinance would appropriate $45.2 million to continue the Eviction Prevention and Rental Assistance Program in 2021. The appropriation would be funded by federal grants from the 2021 Consolidated Appropriations Act which supplemented the CARES Act by providing approximately $900 billion in additional federal aid to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.

Executive staff states that the county will continue to use the same approach used in 2020 to disburse the funds for 2021 and expect the appropriation to assist approximately the same number of households as those served in 2020. Executive staff also state that due to ongoing need, it is possible that renters who received assistance in 2020 may receive assistance again in 2021. Additionally, with the extended length of the pandemic, it is possible that renters may need larger amount of assistance in 2021 which could result in fewer households receiving assistance.

OEM Purchase of PPE. In 2020, the council appropriated $21.2 million of Coronavirus Relief Fund moneys for the purchase of PPE. The PPE would be used for departmental

6 URL: https://kingcounty.gov/depts/community-human-services/COVID/eviction-prevention-rent-assistance.aspx. 7 Eviction Prevention and Rental Assistance Program Dashboard. URL: https://kingcounty.gov/depts/community- human-services/COVID/eviction-prevention-rent-assistance/program-data.aspx.

BFM Meeting Materials Page 96 March 10, 2021 operations related to the pandemic, safety net facilities identified by Public Health, first responders, and to establish an emergency 60-day reserve. Executive staff state that only $12.4 million of PPE were received from the vendors in 2020 as the vendors were unable to deliver all ordered PPE. The proposed appropriation of $8.7 million would fund the remaining PPEs that will be delivered in 2021.

COVID-19 Vaccination Efforts. The proposed ordinance would appropriate $11.2 million funded by State grants to support two high-volume county-operated vaccination sites and 19 mobile vaccination teams to be operational for 60 days.

The two high-volume vaccination sites are currently located in the Auburn GSA Complex8 and the Kent ShoWare Center9. Public Health – Seattle & King County (PHSKC) strategically identified these two locations to target South King County where the COVID- 19 infection rate has been disproportionately higher compared to the rest of the county. PHSKC staff state that the county will be transitioning from the Auburn GSA site to another location located at the Auburn Outlet Mall in the upcoming weeks. PHSKC notes that operations will continue to evolve and may diverge from initial plans based on community needs, vaccine availability, and other factors. PHSKC also notes that there are also two partner-operated high-volume vaccination sites in Renton (partnered with Kaiser Permanente) and Redmond (partnered with Microsoft), each site prioritizing efforts on the Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) communities while vaccine supply is limited. Partner-operated sites are part of the broader King County Vaccination Network, with each partner and site operating fully under the King County Principles for Equitable Vaccine Delivery10. PHSKC states that additional partner-operated sites as well as community vaccination sites will be added to the network in the near future.

The 19 mobile vaccination teams are operated by three groups consisting of PHSKC clinicians, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel, and Discovery Health. The primary focus of the mobile teams is on vulnerable populations with limited mobility to access vaccinations. These include adult family homes and affordable senior living facilities for now and may expand to homebound seniors in the near future. Table 4 below provides a summary of the 19 mobile vaccination teams and the current geographic focus areas.

8 2701 C St SW, Auburn, WA 98001. 9 625 W James St, Kent, WA 98032. 10 King County Principles for Equitable Vaccine Delivery. URL: https://kingcounty.gov/depts/health/covid- 19/~/media/depts/health/communicable-diseases/documents/C19/king-county-principles-vaccine-delivery.ashx.

BFM Meeting Materials Page 97 March 10, 2021 Table 4. Summary of Mobile Vaccination Teams.

County # of Funded Partner Agencies Current Geographic Focus Teams Teams EMS Teams Bellevue FD 2 Bellevue, Sammamish, Newcastle Burien FD 1 Burien, Highline Eastside F&R 1 Issaquah, Mercer Island, Snoqulamie, North Bend Puget Sound 2 Kent, Covington, SeaTac, Tukwila Regional F&R Renton 1 Renton Regional F&R Redmond FD 1 Redmond, Duval, Kirkland, Woodinville Shoreline FD 2 Bothell, Kenmore, Lake Forest Park, Shoreline Skyway FD #20 1 Skyway

PHSKC PHSKC clinical staff 2 Algona, Auburn, Pacific, Federal Way

Partner Teams Discovery Health 2 Des Moines, Renton, Auburn, Federal Way Total # of Teams 15

Revolving Fund for CBOs. The proposed ordinance would appropriate $5 million that would be funded by future federal grants to establish a revolving fund to help facilitate the advancing of funds to grantees that cannot wait for reimbursement of federal grants. Currently, county grantees are provided funds on a reimbursable basis, however, such method is often difficult for small organizations that may not have the cash flow to upfront costs to provide services while waiting for reimbursement from the county.

Executive staff state that $5 million was identified as the amount for the revolving fund as this would balance providing a substantive backstop in the case where advanced funds granted by the county turn out to be ineligible for federal grants while also accounting for available General Fund moneys. Executive staff is working with the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office (PAO) to establish parameters for the level of risk that the county would take on, the percentage of the grant that may be advanced, and criteria for grantees that would be eligible. Initial parameters would allow organizations with an annual budget of $1 million or less an advance of up to 50% of the grant amount (up to $100,000). Executive staff state that these parameters are still under analysis and, if successful, the

BFM Meeting Materials Page 98 March 10, 2021 program would also be considered for other grant programs not related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Extend JustCARE and Co-LEAD Programs. The proposed ordinance would appropriate $1.5 million to extend the Public Defender Association (PDA) led JustCARE program operated in Pioneer Square and Chinatown-International District and $470,000 for the Co-LEAD program operated in the City of Burien and South King County through February and March 2021. As shown in Table 2 above, in 2020, the council appropriated $4 million for the JustCARE program of which $2.1 million was spent and $900,000 for the Co-LEAD program of which all was spent.

Based on PDA’s estimates the two-month cost for the programs would be between $2.26 million to $3 million. Executive staff state that, in consultation with the Budget and Fiscal Management Chair, executive staff implemented the following changes that would allow a reduced appropriation amount to support the two programs: • the county made available the use of the Civic Hotel, currently leased by the county, to shelter the approximately 150 individuals currently being hoteled under the JustCARE program; and • the county did not account for the growth of the programs for February and March as assumed by PDA’s cost estimates; and • the county accounted for PDA’s commitment during contract negotiations to conduct private fundraisers to supplement the program costs.

Executive staff indicate that PDA accepted the offer of the $1.9 million to extend the programs to February and March. Executive staff also notes that negotiations between the county, City of Seattle, and PDA to further extend the JustCARE program will begin soon with the goal of extending the program with funding from COVID 7 supplemental appropriation ordinance.

COVID 7 Supplemental Appropriation and the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. On February 27, 2021, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the American Rescue Plan Act of 202111 which appropriated $1.9 trillion to mitigate the impacts of the COVID- 19 pandemic. Along with individual stimulus payments, expansion of unemployment benefits and public health measures, the bill also included direct allocations to counties.12 The bill would provide a direct allocation of approximately $440.8 million13 to King County which can be used for the following expenses: A. Respond to or mitigate the public health emergency with respect to COVID-19 or its negative economic impacts; B. Cover costs incurred as a result of such emergency;

11 H.R. 1319. URL: https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/1319/text?r=1&s=2. 12 Titled as the “Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Fund”. 13 URL: https://www.naco.org/resources/featured/state-and-local-coronavirus-fiscal-recovery-funds.

BFM Meeting Materials Page 99 March 10, 2021 C. Replace revenue that was lost, delayed, or decreased (as determined based on revenue projections as of January 27, 2020) as a result of such emergency; or D. address the negative economic impacts of such emergency.14

The bill requires that the Department of Treasury provide the funds to the county within 60 days of the county providing a certification on the use or need of these funds to the Department of Treasury. Executive staff is aware of this requirement and has committed to sending the certification as soon as the bill passes the U.S. Senate and signed by the President.

As of the writing of this staff report (March 4th), executive staff has stated that the Senate version of the American Rescue Plan lowers the direct allocation to King County to approximately $400 million which would be provided to the county in two portions where the first portion would be received within 60 days and the second portion to be allocated one year later. The allocation would be allowable for the following expenses: A. Respond to COVID-19 and its negative economic consequences, including aid to households, small businesses, non-profits, and impacted industries such as tourism, travel, and hospitality; B. Offset lost revenues; and C. Make investments in water, sewer, and broadband infrastructure.

Executive staff has stated that proposals to spend the new funds, potentially along with the $24.3 million of remaining 2020 Coronavirus Relief Fund moneys, would be included in the COVID 7 supplemental appropriation ordinance and additional COVID supplemental appropriation ordinances thereafter should it be necessary. The executive is planning to transmit the proposed COVID 7 supplemental appropriation ordinance as soon as the bill passes the U.S. Senate and signed by the President which could be around mid-March. Executive staff state that there are currently no specifics on how the executive proposes to allocate the federal funds, however, some possible uses may include the following: • county expenses related to the pandemic response; • supporting individuals, institutions and community-based organizations for pandemic response activities; • revisiting budget reductions from the adopted 2021-2022 biennial budget; and • positioning the county to handle possible future cuts in the 2023-2024 biennial budget that may be necessary due to the current economic recession.

14 H.R. 1319. URL: https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house- bill/1319/text?r=1&s=2#HD1F2758AF71047B8BEA603B1C53B164D.

BFM Meeting Materials Page 100 March 10, 2021 TIMING

Table 8 below provides a timeline of activities proposed by BFM Chair Kohl-Welles for possible action of the proposed ordinance. The timeline also complies with the new amendment deadlines as required by King County Code Section 1.24.155 Rule 16.C.15

Table 8. Timeline for 6th COVID Emergency Supplemental (PO 2021-0109)

Date Activity March 10th (Wed) 1pm Special BFM – Possible action without amendments March 15th (Mon) COB Striking amendment requests due to BFM Chair March 16th (Tues) COB BFM Chair’s striking amendment direction due to staff March 18th (Thu) COB Striking amendment finalized and distributed March 19th (Fri) Noon Line amendment direction due to staff March 23rd (Tue) 1pm Full Council – Possible action on all amendments

INVITED

• Dwight Dively, Director, Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget • Leo Flor, Director, Department of Community and Human Services

ATTACHMENTS

1. Proposed Ordinance 2021-0109 (and its attachment) 2. Transmittal Letter 3. Fiscal Notes and Financial Plans 4. 6th COVID-19 Emergency Supplemental Crosswalk

15 Ordinance 19221, passed on January5, 2021.

BFM Meeting Materials Page 101 March 10, 2021 ATTACHMENT 1 KING COUNTY

Signature Report 1200 King County Courthouse 516 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104

Ordinance

Proposed No. 2021-0109.1 Sponsors Kohl-Welles

1 AN ORDINANCE related to COVID-19; making a

2 supplemental appropriation of $15,930,000 to several

3 general fund agencies; making a supplemental

4 appropriation of $75,262,000 to several non-general fund

5 agencies; making a supplemental appropriation of

6 $1,130,000 to a capital improvement fund; amending the

7 2021-2022 Biennial Budget Ordinance, Ordinance 19210,

8 Sections 18, 23, 31, 32, 60, 63, 100, 102, 106, 115, 121 and

9 129, as amended, and Attachment A, as amended; and

10 declaring an emergency.

11 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY:

12 SECTION 1. Findings:

13 A. On February 29, 2020, the Governor of Washington state declared a state of

14 emergency in all counties in Washington and directed that the plans and procedures of the

15 Washington State Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan be implemented as a

16 result of coronavirus disease 2019 ("COVID-19").

17 B. COVID-19 is a respiratory disease that can result in serious illness or death

18 and can easily spread from person to person. The World Health Organization has

19 classified COVID-19 as a pandemic.

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20 C. On March 1, 2020, King County executive Dow Constantine signed a

21 proclamation of emergency enabling "extraordinary measures" to respond to the COVID-

22 19 outbreak. On March 3, 2020, the council passed Motion 15610, affirming the

23 executive's proclamation of emergency.

24 D. On March 23, 2020, as a result of the continued worldwide spread of COVID-

25 19, its significant progression in Washington state, and the high risk it posed to our most

26 vulnerable populations, the Governor issued a "Stay Home - Stay Healthy" order

27 prohibiting, with limited exceptions, all people in Washington state from leaving their

28 homes or participating in social, spiritual and recreational gatherings of any kind

29 regardless of the number of participants, and required all nonessential businesses in

30 Washington state to cease operations except for performing basic minimal operations.

31 The order was extended twice, with the last extension expiring May 31, 2020.

32 E. On May 31, 2020, the Governor reiterated that a state of emergency continued

33 to exist but amended the "Stay Home - Stay Healthy" proclamation and renamed it the

34 "Safe Start - Stay Healthy" proclamation. The Governor ordered that, except as provided

35 in the phased county reopening plan, all other provisions of the state of emergency

36 remained in force.

37 F. On June 5, 2020, King County entered Modified Phase 1 of the Safe Start

38 Plan. Then, on June 19, 2020, King County entered Phase 2 of the Safe Start Plan.

39 G. On July 28, 2020, the Governor paused counties progressing in the reopening

40 phases under the state's Safe Start plan due to continued rise of cases and spread of

41 COVID-19 statewide.

42 H. On November 15, 2020, in response to a doubling of statewide COVID-19

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43 cases between late October and mid-November 2020, the Governor imposed new

44 restrictions on, among other things, indoor gatherings, dining, and fitness. The Governor

45 originally ordered these restrictions to remain in place through December 14, 2020,

46 before extending the restrictions twice to apply through January 11, 2021.

47 I. On December 11, 2020, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued the first

48 emergency use authorization for a vaccine to prevent COVID-19, which allowed the

49 vaccine to be distributed in the United States. Days later, the first doses of the COVID-

50 19 vaccine arrived in King County, which were administered to front-line healthcare

51 workers. As of early February 2021, the county’s vaccination efforts have resulted in the

52 administration of approximately 331,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine.

53 J. On January 5, 2021, the Governor announced "Healthy Washington - Roadmap

54 to Recovery," a COVID-19 phased recovery plan. Under this plan, a region in the state

55 may move into a new phase, forward or backward, depending upon whether metrics

56 measuring the region’s community disease levels and health system capacity meet state

57 Department of Health criteria.

58 K. On February 1, 2021, the Puget Sound region (including King County) moved

59 to Phase 2 of the plan, which permits indoor dining, retail, fitness, and worship services

60 at twenty-five percent capacity, as well as at-home social gatherings limited in size. The

61 Department of Health continues to monitor the region to assess, on a bi-weekly basis,

62 whether the region should remain in Phase 2 or return to Phase 1. King County remains

63 in the high-risk category for COVID-19 transmission with 206.1 newly diagnosed cases

64 per 100,000 residents, based on county data for the two weeks ending January 29, 2021.

65 L. As further described in this section, COVID-19 and the related preventative

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66 measures necessitated by the pandemic, including those outlined in the executive orders

67 summarized above, have caused and continue to cause extraordinary, unprecedented, and

68 devastating economic effects in King County and throughout Washington.

69 M. The federal government has provided the following relief in response to the

70 COVID-19 pandemic:

71 1. On March 27, 2020, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act

72 ("the CARES Act"), a $2.2 trillion federal stimulus package, became law. The CARES

73 Act provides relief to state and local governments through a variety of federal agencies

74 and programs. Certain of these relief programs apply to the county, and the county has

75 used the moneys provided by these programs to either pay or reimburse, or both pay and

76 reimburse, the county for necessary expenditures incurred due to the public health

77 emergency, including expenses preparing for, responding to, mitigating impact of and

78 preventing COVID-19.

79 2. In December 2020, Congress passed the Coronavirus Response and Relief

80 Supplemental Appropriations Act ("CRRSAA"), which provided an additional $900

81 billion in federal stimulus. CRRSAA funding programs include Federal Transit

82 Administration transit infrastructure grants, the U.S. Department of the Treasury's

83 Emergency Rental Assistance Program, and the Department of Health and Human

84 Services Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund. Several county

85 departments are eligible to either receive or administer, or both, those moneys, which

86 recipients may use to pay for, or to reimburse, expenses related to the ongoing COVID-

87 19 health emergency. As part of CRRSAA, the U.S. Department of the Treasury

88 awarded the county Emergency Rental Assistance moneys. Not less than ninety percent

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89 of awarded moneys must be used for direct financial assistance, including rent, rental

90 arrears, utilities and home energy costs arrears, and other expenses related to housing.

91 Remaining moneys are available for housing stability services, including case

92 management and other services intended to keep households stably housed, and

93 administrative costs. Moneys generally expire December 31, 2021.

94 N. In response to the state and county declarations of emergency, as well as

95 guidance from the local health officer and state Department of Health, the county was

96 required to and continues to take necessary emergency protective measures to eliminate

97 or lessen immediate threats to lives, public health and safety. These measures are directly

98 related to the emergency and include the county's response to mitigate community

99 transmissions of COVID-19. The actions taken by the county to prevent, prepare for,

100 mitigate against and respond to the public health emergency are reasonable, necessary

101 and prudent given the county's needs and the information available at the time, and in

102 accordance with federal regulations and cost principles. Internal policies and procedures,

103 including procurement guidelines to support the work and expenditures made were

104 followed. All expenditures made were in carrying out the legal responsibilities of the

105 county.

106 O. As recognized in Ordinance 19191, passed by this council on November 10,

107 2020, communities historically disadvantaged by racism, sexism and LGBTQ+

108 discrimination have suffered disproportionate health and economic impacts from the

109 COVID-19 pandemic, and greater challenges to remaining healthy. Subsequent studies

110 and reporting reaffirm the data cited in that prior ordinance. For instance, the Centers for

111 Disease Control and Prevention, and public health - Seattle & King County have

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112 continued to report that racial and ethnic minority groups are disproportionately

113 represented among COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths.

114 P. The council finds that relief is necessary for every community in the county,

115 particularly those historically disadvantaged communities that are more-adversely

116 impacted by COVID-19 due to continuing discrimination and the lingering effects of past

117 discrimination. The council further finds that it is appropriate and necessary for the

118 county to consider and address strategies, in program implementation and awards or

119 provider selections, to address those historically disadvantaged communities that have

120 been disproportionately impacted by inequities and discrimination, in order to respond to

121 the disproportionate health and economic impacts described in this section. The

122 strategies should take into account the dire need to provide relief as quickly as possible

123 during this crisis and may include, by way of example, recruitment and outreach for

124 potential subcontractors, grant recipients and other beneficiaries, as well as consideration

125 of whether individuals and organizations are members of, provide services to or are

126 located in historically disadvantaged communities in distributing limited benefits to

127 qualified applicants.

128 Q. The council finds that COVID-19 leave costs as well as payroll costs,

129 including benefits, for employees that have been substantially dedicated to addressing the

130 impacts of the COVID-19 public health emergency or who are reassigned to

131 responsibilities mitigating the impacts of COVID-19, across any and all departments are

132 a substantially different use from the expected use at the time of original appropriation.

133 The council finds that such expenditures are necessary and reasonable for funding

134 through the federal Coronavirus Relief Fund. The council finds it is therefore appropriate

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135 that COVID-19 leave costs and payroll costs, including benefits, for those employees

136 who have been reassigned or substantially dedicated to COVID-19 mitigation efforts be

137 paid from the federal Coronavirus Relief Fund, currently held in the grants subfund.

138 R. The council has authority to enact an emergency appropriation ordinance as

139 set forth in Section 470.20 of the King County Charter.

140 SECTION 2. Ordinance 19210, Section 18, as amended, is hereby amended as

141 follows:

142 OFFICE OF PERFORMANCE, STRATEGY AND BUDGET - From the general

143 fund there is hereby appropriated to:

144 Office of performance, strategy and budget $5,000,000

145 SECTION 3. Ordinance 19210, Section 23, as amended, is hereby amended as

146 follows:

147 OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT - From the general fund there is

148 hereby appropriated to:

149 Office of emergency management $8,764,000

150 SECTION 4. Ordinance 19210, Section 31, as amended, is hereby amended as

151 follows:

152 SUPERIOR COURT - From the general fund there is hereby appropriated to:

153 Superior court $1,666,000

154 SECTION 5. Ordinance 19210, Section 32, as amended, is hereby amended as

155 follows:

156 DISTRICT COURT - From the general fund there is hereby appropriated to:

157 District court $500,000

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158 SECTION 6. Ordinance 19210, Section 60, as amended, is hereby amended as

159 follows:

160 COMMUNITY AND HUMAN SERVICES ADMINISTRATION - From the

161 department of community and human services administration fund there is hereby

162 appropriated to:

163 Community and human services administration $3,840,000

164 SECTION 7. Ordinance 19210, Section 63, as amended, is hereby amended as

165 follows:

166 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND RECOVERY DIVISION - BEHAVIORAL

167 HEALTH - From the behavioral health fund there is hereby appropriated to:

168 Behavioral health and recovery division - behavioral health $1,900,000

169 SECTION 8. Ordinance 19210, Section 100, as amended, is hereby amended as

170 follows:

171 PUBLIC HEALTH - From the public health fund there is hereby appropriated to:

172 Public health $20,843,000

173 SECTION 9. Ordinance 19210, Section 102, as amended, is hereby amended as

174 follows:

175 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - From the environmental health fund there is

176 hereby appropriated to:

177 Environmental health $525,000

178 SECTION 10. Ordinance 19210, Section 106, as amended, is hereby amended as

179 follows:

180 HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - From the housing and

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181 community development fund there is hereby appropriated to:

182 Housing and community development $45,197,000

183 SECTION 11. Ordinance 19210, Section 115, as amended, is hereby amended as

184 follows:

185 FINANCE AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS - From the financial management

186 services fund there is hereby appropriated to:

187 Finance and business operations $2,707,000

188 SECTION 12. Ordinance 19210, Section 121, as amended, is hereby amended as

189 follows:

190 KING COUNTY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES - From the

191 department of information technology operating fund there is hereby appropriated to:

192 King County information technology services $250,000

193 SECTION 13. Ordinance 19210, Section 129, as amended, is hereby amended as

194 follows:

195 From the several capital improvement project funds there are hereby appropriated

196 and authorized to be disbursed the following amounts for the specific projects identified

197 in Attachment A to this ordinance (Proposed Ordinance 2021-XXXX).

198 Fund Fund Name 2021-2022

199 3310 LONG TERM LEASES $1,130,000

200 TOTAL $1,130,000

201 SECTION 14. Attachment A to this ordinance hereby amends Attachment A to

202 Ordinance 19210, as amended, by adding thereto and inserting therein the projects listed

203 in Attachment A to this ordinance.

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204 SECTION 15. The council finds as a fact and declares that an emergency exists,

205 and that this ordinance is necessary for the immediate preservation of public peace, health

206 or safety or for the support of county government and its existing public institutions.

207

KING COUNTY COUNCIL KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON

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Claudia Balducci, Chair ATTEST:

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Melani Pedroza, Clerk of the Council

APPROVED this _____ day of ______, ______.

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Dow Constantine, County Executive

Attachments: A. Capital Improvement Program Dated 2-9-2021

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BFM Meeting Materials Page 111 March 10, 2021 Attachment A Capital Improvement Program Dated 2.9.2021 2021 COVID-19 Emergency Ordinance #6 - Executive Proposed 3310 LONG-TERM LEASES Project Project Name Tech IT FY21-22 FY23-24 FY25-26 Total 6-Year Budget Number Class Code Adj Proj 1139681 DES LTLF MEYDENBAUER CTR $629,378 $0 $0 $629,378 DES LTLF MASTER PROJECT

1140902 DES LTLF SHOWARE COVD VACC $500,000 $0 $0 $500,000 DES LTLF MASTER PROJECT

3310 - LONG-TERM LEASES Total $1,129,378 $0 $0 $1,129,378

Grand Total $1,129,378 $0 $0 $1,129,378

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February 18, 2021

The Honorable Claudia Balducci Chair, King County Council Room 1200 C O U R T H O U S E

Dear Councilmember Balducci:

This letter transmits a proposed emergency supplemental appropriation ordinance that, if enacted, would authorize King County to continue to fund critical COVID-19 response efforts. The proposal includes $92.3 million in revenue-backed expenditures and re-appropriations.

This is the sixth COVID-19 supplemental appropriation request I have transmitted to the King County Council. In March 2020, our Proclamation of Emergency in response to COVID-19 enabled us to enact extraordinary measures to fight the pandemic. The King County Council subsequently approved five COVID-19 supplemental budget requests in 2020, funding economic recovery efforts, community health and safety measures, and the County’s response operations.

This proposed sixth COVID-19 supplemental includes proposals for revenue-backed programs and services, re-appropriation of funds for approved county projects that have not been completed, and funds to close out 2020 projects, including: • Rental assistance program funded with new federal funds; • The public health response to COVID-19, which is backed by known funds through about mid-March; • Vaccination delivery support by multiple agencies; • Re-appropriation of funds for personal protective equipment (PPE) acquisition; • Superior Court and District Court projects designed to facilitate safe access to the courts; • Two months of continued funding for the Just Cares homelessness response program; and • Countywide resources to close out 2020 grants.

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This proposed supplemental appropriation also includes a proposal to set aside $5 million from the General Fund to create a community support revolving fund. This appropriation will provide a fiscal backstop for future County programs that provide support to local organizations so they can move funds to community partners quickly.

Due to the uncertainty of federal and state funds, this proposed supplemental appropriation does not include funding requests for other County operations that the County is committed to continuing, such as operating COVID-19 isolation and quarantine sites, shelter deintensification efforts, hotel leases, and testing and surveillance in the jail. When there is certainty around federal and state funds and an updated local revenue forecast, I will transmit the seventh COVID supplemental for your consideration, taking into account the COVID response Motion passed by the King County Council in early February.

Please note that these proposed appropriation requests rely on initial estimates of costs, which may be revised, and that the County is actively seeking state and federal reimbursement for all COVID-19 related expenses.

This work furthers the King County Strategic Plan goal to improve the health and well-being of people in our community.

I certify that funds are available.

As we enter the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic, our continued partnership and collaboration allow us to support King County’s families, communities, and our employees as we navigate the challenges of the year together.

Thank you for your partnership and consideration of this proposed ordinance. If your staff have questions, please contact Dwight Dively, Director, Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget, at 206-263-9687.

Sincerely,

for

Dow Constantine King County Executive

Enclosure

cc: King County Councilmembers ATTN: Carolyn Busch, Chief of Staff Melani Pedroza, Clerk of the Council Shannon Braddock, Deputy Chief of Staff, Office of the Executive Karan Gill, Director, Council Relations, Office of the Executive Dwight Dively, Director, Office of Performance, Strategy, and Budget

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2021-2022 FISCAL NOTE

Ordinance/Motion: 6th COVID Supplemental Title: JustCares Continuation Affected Agency and/or Agencies: Department of Community and Human Services Note Prepared By: Kapena Pflum Date Prepared: 1/29/21 Note Reviewed By: Elka Peterson Horner Date Reviewed: 2/10/21

Description of request:

This proposal provides additional funding to support the JustCares program for February and March 2021. Current funding from the General Fund Rainy-day Reserve is set to expire in January. The JustCares program serves individuals in the City of Seattle's Pioneer Square and Chinatown-International District neighborhoods, providing hotel-based non-congregate shelter, case management, and behavioral health services. The program supports efforts to deintensify existing congregate shelter facilities in response to the COVID pandemic.

Revenue to: Agency Fund Code Revenue Source 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 State or Federal Funding Sources DCHS 1120 TBD 1,900,000

TOTAL 1,900,000 0 0

Expenditures from: Agency Fund Code Department 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 DCHS 1120 1,900,000

TOTAL 1,900,000 0 0

Expenditures by Categories

2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 SERVICES-OTHER CHARGES (53000) 1,900,000

TOTAL 1,900,000 0 0 Does this legislation require a budget supplemental? Yes Notes and Assumptions: If appropriate federal or state funding sources are not identified, the General Fund will be the revenue source for this program.

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Ordinance/Motion: 6th COVID Supplemental Title: Emergency Rental Assistance Affected Agency and/or Agencies: DCHS Note Prepared By: Florence Nabagenyi Date Prepared: 1/26/2021 Note Reviewed By: Steve Andryszewski Date Reviewed: 1/26/2021

Description of request:

The Consolidated Appropriation Cares Act 2021 authorizes the U.S. Department of Treasury to provide King County Department of Community and Human Services $45,196,691 to be used for the Emergency Rental Assistance in 2021.

Revenue to: Agency Fund Code Revenue Source 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 2460 Federal Grant 45,196,691

TOTAL 45,196,691 0 0

Expenditures from: Agency Fund Code Department 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 2460 45,196,691

TOTAL 45,196,691 0 0

Expenditures by Categories

2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 WAGES AND BENEFITS (51000) 2,100,000 SUPPLIES (52000) 338,000 SERVICES-OTHER CHARGES (53000) 42,758,691

TOTAL 45,196,691 0 0 Does this legislation require a budget supplemental? Notes and Assumptions:

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Ordinance/Motion: 6th Covid Supplemental Title: Court Operations Supplies and Modifications II Affected Agency and/or Agencies: King County District Court Note Prepared By: Heather Dean Date Prepared: 1/15/21 Note Reviewed By: Elly Slakie Date Reviewed: 2/3/2021

Description of request: Funding to complete the implementation of physical barriers and partitions to maintain compliance with Washington State Department of Labor & Industries coronavirus prevention requirements in all eight District Court locations.

Revenue to: Agency Fund Code Revenue Source 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 District Court 10 CRF carryover 500,000

TOTAL 500,000 0 0

Expenditures from: Agency Fund Code Department 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 District Court 10 District Court 500,000

TOTAL 500,000 0 0

Expenditures by Categories

2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 Cost Center 530011; Account 52999 350,000 Cost Center 530011; Account 55999 150,000

TOTAL 500,000 0 0 Does this legislation require a budget supplemental? Yes Notes and Assumptions: $234,932 is carryover from funds appropriated in 2020. The remainder is new funding. Facilities Management Division has not completed a formal estimate, the appropriation amount is District Court's estimate.

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Ordinance/Motion: 6th COVID Supplemental Title: COVID-19 Vaccination Costs - King County COVID Response Affected Agencies: Department of Public Health (DPH), Department of Community and Human Services (DCHS), Department of Executive Services (DES) Facilities Management Division (FMD) Note Prepared By: Gauhar Serikbayeva Date Prepared: 2/8/21 Note Reviewed By: Kapena Pflum Date Reviewed: 2/9/21

Description of request: Fund King County's COVID-19 vaccination costs (one-time setup and monthly) for January and February 2021. Specifically, this request includes a request for initial appropriation authority to set up and operate two high-volume vaccination sites and 19 mobile strike teams. King County anticipates funding these expenditures out of an upcoming new contract with the State Department of Health for COVID-19 vaccination.

Revenue to: Agency Fund Code Revenue Source 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 DPH Public Health 1800 State Revenue 6,879,000 DCHS 1080 State Revenue 3,840,000 FMD 3310 State Revenue 500,000

TOTAL: 11,219,000 - -

Expenditures from: Agency Fund Code Department 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 DPH Public Health 1800 DPH 6,879,000 DCHS Administration 1080 DCHS 3,840,000 FMD 3310 FMD 500,000

TOTAL: 11,219,000 - -

Expenditures by Categories 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 WAGES AND BENEFITS (51000) 2,403,880 SERVICES-OTHER CHARGES (53000) 8,815,120 INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICES (55000) -

TOTAL: 11,219,000 - - Does this legislation require a budget supplemental? Notes and Assumptions:

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Ordinance/Motion: 6th COVID Supplemental Title: Public Health COVID Response Affected Agency and/or Agencies: Department of Public Health (DPH) Note Prepared By: Drew Pounds Date Prepared: 02/05/2021 Note Reviewed By: Kapena Pflum Date Reviewed: 2/08/2021

Description of request:

Funds the DPH COVID response in January and February 2021 for the following: Testing, Contact Tracing, Care Coordination, I&Q Patient Services, MAT/Strike Team/Outbreak Testing, Call Center, PIO, HMAC, Admin; Community Mitigation and Recovery (community navigators, language access and task forces). Also includes the Safestart program in Environmental Health to emphasize outreach and education to taverns and restaurants, provide technical assistance, and implement progressive enforcement for non-compliance up to and including food permit suspension.

This request includes a request for incremental appropriation authority above the $10.7M previously appropriated for COVID response in 2021. The revenue sources supporting these expenditures included State consolidated contracts revenue sources. The difference between expenditures and revenues is covered by revenue realized in 2020 and available in the Public Health fund balance.

Revenue to: Agency Fund Code Revenue Source 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 DPH Public Health 1800 State Revenue 6,276,362 DPH Environmental Health 1850 State Revenue 524,950

TOTAL 6,801,312 0 0

Expenditures from: Agency Fund Code Department 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 DPH Public Health 1800 DPH 13,963,574 EH Environmental Health 1850 DPH 524,950

TOTAL 14,488,524 0 0

Expenditures by Categories

2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 WAGES AND BENEFITS (51000) 8,219,442 SERVICES-OTHER CHARGES (53000) 6,114,483 INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICES (55000) 154,599

TOTAL 14,488,524 0 0 Does this legislation require a budget supplemental? Notes and Assumptions: Difference between expenditures and revenues is covered by revenue realized in 2020 and available in the Public Health fund balance.

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Ordinance/Motion: 6th COVID Supplemental Title: COVID-19 Monitoring Support Affected Agency and/or Agencies: DES/FBOD Note Prepared By: Karl Nygar Date Prepared: 1/22/21 Note Reviewed By: Chris McGowan Date Reviewed: 2/10/21

Description of request: This proposal extends the CRF grant management contract until April 2021. With the extensive expenditures related to Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF), along with the required monitoring associated with the expenditures and additional monitoring required for sub- recipient organizations, assistance is needed to properly set up a system of eligibility review and monitoring to ensure maximum reimbursement of costs from outside consultant. An additional resource is needed to develop and implement federal reporting process and ensure proper set up in EBS to track the costs and distribute the CRF to appropriate agenices. Finally, a reporting expert is needed, and will be sourced internally if possible, otherwise externally.

Revenue to: Agency Fund Code Revenue Source 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 DES A13800 R3310 2,707,000

TOTAL 2,707,000 0 0

Expenditures from: Agency Fund Code Department 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 DES A13800 FBOD 2,707,000

TOTAL 2,707,000 0 0

Expenditures by Categories

2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 SERVICES-OTHER CHARGES (53000) 2,707,000

TOTAL 2,707,000 0 0 Does this legislation require a budget supplemental? Yes

Resource Cost Notes CRF Grant Management Support (Witt O'Brien) 2,400,000 Extend contract through April 2021 Financial Management Systems Support 177,000 100% CRF through February, 50% March through June Accounts Payable Support for grant payments 100,000 Provides 3 months of support Francis & Co SEPA Audit 30,000 CRF will pay for 1/2 of the SEFA Audit Cost ($60,000 total)

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Ordinance/Motion: 6th COVID Supplemental Title: Meydenbauer Lease Extension Affected Agency and/or Agencies: DES/FMD Note Prepared By: Sid Bender, PSB Date Prepared: 2/10/2021 Note Reviewed By: Date Reviewed: 2/10/21

Description of request: This budget proposal extends the Meydenbauer lease for the first three months of the 2021. The three month cost is $701,922 but the requested amount has been reduced to $629,378 because approximately $72,000 of budget approved in 2020 was remaining and unused at the end of 2020. The revenue backing for this project is contingent upon the content of the federal budget legislation currently being negotiated.

Revenue to: Agency Fund Code Revenue Source 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 FMD 3310 State or Federal 629,378

TOTAL 629,378 0 0

Expenditures from: Agency Fund Code Department 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 FMD 3310 629,378

TOTAL 629,378 0 0

Expenditures by Categories

2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 SERVICES-OTHER DES LTLF MEYDENBAUER CTR #1136981 629,378 CHARGES (53000)

TOTAL 629,378 0 0 Does this legislation require a budget supplemental? Notes and Assumptions:

Page 1 BFM Meeting Materials Page 121 March 10, 2021 2021 - 2022 Supplemental Financial Plan Housing and Community Development Fund 000002460-Sub Fund 000002465

2019-2020 2021-2022 2025-2026 Category Estimated 2021-2022 Adopted Estimated 2023-2024 Projected Projected Beginning Fund Balance 77,657,014 41,243,838 56,728,495 189,454,907 124,301,446 Revenues State Authorized Recording Fees 42,946,861 36,483,588 42,946,861 36,957,875 37,697,032 State Grants – HEN, CHG, and REDI 36,304,778 30,340,000 30,340,000 30,340,000 30,340,000 Federal Grants 59,837,166 81,691,432 81,691,432 81,691,432 81,691,432 Interfund Revenue (VSHSL, MIDD, BSK, BHRD, HTH) 54,613,444 104,593,265 104,593,265 124,593,265 139,153,117 General Fund 4,471,009 1,425,000 1,425,000 1,425,000 1,425,000 Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Bond - 187,000,000 187,000,000 - - Health Through Housing (HTH) Bond - 300,000,000 300,000,000 - - Hotel/Motel Sales Tax (Homeless Youth) - 3,381,485 3,381,485 3,719,634 3,868,419 Short Term Hotel/Motel Tax (AirBnB) 2,407,655 3,000,000 3,000,000 3,300,000 3,432,000 Affordable and Supportive Housing - SHB 1406 3,697,161 5,604,494 5,604,494 5,688,561 5,773,890 State COVID-19 Emergency Grants 23,467,311 - 8,000,000 - - Federal Care Act/COVID-19 Emergency Grants 6,452,983 - - - Other 11,823,468 9,192,558 9,192,558 9,192,562 9,192,562 Total Revenues 246,021,835 762,711,822 777,175,095 296,908,329 312,573,452 Expenditures Salaries, Wages & Benefits 15,011,249 20,591,695 20,591,695 21,621,280 23,072,088 Supplies 747,236 597,452 597,452 627,325 664,964 Contracted Services - Community Development 4,421,268 4,769,042 4,769,042 4,769,042 4,769,042 Contracted Services - Homeless Housing 176,361,272 223,314,684 223,314,684 245,147,831 254,979,309 Contracted Services - Housing Finance/Housing Repair 60,912,352 386,253,338 386,253,338 80,753,338 73,253,338 Central Rates 4,318,986 4,410,059 4,410,059 4,630,562 4,862,090 Interfund Transfers 4,177,991 3,512,413 3,512,413 3,512,413 3,512,413 Expenditures in Fund 2465 - HCD Rental Assistance 45,196,691 Total Expenditures 265,950,354 643,448,683 688,645,374 361,061,790 365,113,244 Estimated Underexpenditures Other Fund Transactions Receivables for Interim Loan and REDI fund 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 Revenue from Sub Fund 2465 - HCD Rental Assistance (45,196,691) Total Other Fund Transactions 1,000,000 1,000,000 (44,196,691) 1,000,000 1,000,000 Ending Fund Balance 56,728,495 159,506,977 189,454,907 124,301,446 70,761,653 Reserves Reserve for Encumbrances/Committed Projects 70,290,767 135,215,871 167,059,634 99,276,460 45,567,857 Reserve for Credit Enhancement 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 Reserve for Housing Repair Loans (long term receivable) 11,855,067 11,855,067 11,855,067 11,855,067 11,855,067 Fund Balance Reserve for Fund 2462 793,654 793,654 793,654 793,654 793,654 Sobering Center Reserve 3,063,462 - - - - Rainy Day Reserve (30 days) 3,725,545 9,642,385 7,746,552 10,376,265 10,545,076 Use of Reserves for TOD Bond Projects (35,000,000) - - - -

Total Reserves 56,728,495 159,506,977 189,454,907 124,301,446 70,761,654

Reserve Shortfall - - - - -

Ending Undesignated Fund Balance - - - - -

Financial Plan Notes 2021-2022 Adopted Budget ties to PBCS and matches 2021-2022 Estimated. Outyear revenue and expenditure inflation assumptions are consistent with figures provided by PSB's BFPA guidance.

Revenue Notes: 2021-2022 State revenue includes $300,000,000 in presumed bond sales backed by the proposed Health Through Housing Sales tax. 2021-2022 Local revenue includes $187,000,000 in previously approved Transit Oriented Development bond sales. Reserve Notes: Reserve for Encumbrances/Committed Projects reflects the out year portion of multi-year capital and service projects as well as funding committed through the RFP process for future capital projects. Reserve for Credit Enhancement Projects reflects 1% of outstanding value of capital projects in the credit enhancement program. Reserve for Housing Repair Loans reflects a long-term, non-spendable receivable comprised of future repayments of housing repair loans. This amount is reserved to not overstate undesignated fund balance. Fund Balance Reserve for Fund 2462 reflects the amount of fund balance that is used to pay HUD Section 108 and related loans.

Sobering Center Reserve reflects the expected revenue that will be received in 2020 from sale of the Sobering Center site, but which will not be spent until 2021-2022. This amount is reflected in 2021-2022 proposed expenditures. The Rainy Day Reserve, in accordance with the County reserve policy, is based on 30 days of the HCD budget, excluding various one-time and external grant supported expenditures, as well as duplicated spending authorities in its adopted budget for credit enhancement and interim housing development loans and interfund transfers.

Use of Reserves for TOD Bond Projects reflects the use of fund balance for TOD expenditures as necessary to minimize interfund borrowing prior to the bonds being sold. The reserve will be made whole through TOD bond revenues in 2021. Updated by DCHS 2/10/21

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Ordinance/Motion: 6th COVID Supplemental Title: Network infrastructure upgrade to improve courtrooms' network connectivity at King County Courthouse (KCCH) and the Maleng Regional Justice Center (MRJC) Affected Agencies: King County Information Technology (KCIT) Note Prepared By: Gauhar Serikbayeva Date Prepared: 2/8/21 Note Reviewed By: Helene Ellickson Date Reviewed: 2/10/21

Description of request:

Complete the upgrade of the network infrastructure at the downtown King County Courthouse (KCCH) and the Maleng Regional Justice Center (MRJC) started in 2020. This upgrade will increase the network bandwidth in the courtrooms critical for conducting court hearings over video conferencing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Revenue to: Agency Fund Code Revenue Source 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 KCIT 5531 Federal funds (CRF) 250,000

TOTAL: 250,000 - -

Expenditures from: Agency Fund Code Department 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 KCIT 5531 Federal funds (CRF) 250,000

TOTAL: 250,000 - -

Expenditures by Categories 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 WAGES AND BENEFITS (51000) - SERVICES-OTHER CHARGES (53000) 250,000 INTRAGOVERNMENTAL SERVICES (55000) -

TOTAL: 250,000 - - Does this legislation require a budget supplemental? Notes and Assumptions: (a) The amount in this request represents 2021 costs of the work started in 2020 (see the Description field above). (b) The 5th COVID Supplemental Ordinance appropriated $1.4M in CRF funding for this work, which at the time was estimated to cost the County $2.4M. KCIT was going to use $1M in unused appropriation received through prior COVID supplemental ordinances to fund the difference. (c) The cost estimate to complete the work has since gone up to $2.88M (an increase of $0.48M from the last estimate). (d) In 2020, KCIT spent $2.63M on this effort. KCIT used the existing COVID appropriation to incur the additional $233K in excess of the previous estimate of $2.4M. (e) To wrap up the project, KCIT needs another $250K to cover the 2021 costs, which is the amount included in the 6th COVID Supplemental.

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Ordinance/Motion: 6th COVID Supplemental Title: OEM Personal Protective Equipment - COVID Carry Over Affected Agency and/or Agencies: Office of Emergency Management Note Prepared By: Helene Ellickson Date Prepared: 2/11/2021 Note Reviewed By: Elka Peterson Horner Date Reviewed: 2/11/2021

Description of request:

Reappropriate funds for the purchase of personal protective equipment (PPE) for both immediate and ongoing distribution, and for an emergency stockpile.

Revenue to: Agency Fund Code Revenue Source 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 Federal/State Office of Emergency Management 10 Grants 8,763,270 0 0

TOTAL 8,763,270 0 0

Expenditures from: Agency Fund Code Department 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 Office of Emergency Management 10 DES 8,763,270 0 0

TOTAL 8,763,270 0 0

Expenditures by Categories

2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 SERVICES-OTHER CHARGES (53000) 8,763,270 0 0

TOTAL 8,763,270 0 0 Does this legislation require a budget supplemental? Yes Notes and Assumptions:

Original appropriation was $16M in 5th COVID. Request to carryover remaining appropriation to provide PPE for KC operations, emergency responders, organizations, and for a stockpile.

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Ordinance/Motion: 6th COVID Supplemental Title: Community Based Organization COVID Response Revolving Fund Affected Agency and/or Agencies: Office of Performance, Strategy, and Budget Note Prepared By: Nathaniel Bennett Date Prepared: 2/4/2021 Note Reviewed By: Helene Ellickson Date Reviewed: 02/04/2021

Description of request:

This proposal establishes a five-million dollar revolving fund within the General Fund Internal Support appropriation unit. The revolving fund will ensure that funds are available to provide advances to grantees in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Revenue to: Agency Fund Code Revenue Source 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 Federal Grants/Inter- General Fund 0010 governmental Transfers 5,000,000

TOTAL 5,000,000 0 0

Expenditures from: Agency Fund Code Department 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget 0010 PSB 5,000,000

TOTAL 5,000,000 0 0

Expenditures by Categories

2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 Charges for Services 5,000,000

TOTAL 5,000,000 0 0 Does this legislation require a budget supplemental? Yes Notes and Assumptions: - General Fund Internal Support is an appropriation unit within the General Fund that covers costs that benefit multiple General Fund Agencies. It is managed by PSB. - The source of repayment will be CRF reimbursement for eligible expenditures. For any expenditures incurred that are later judged to be ineligible for CRF reimbursement, the agency with the contract or agreement will reimburse the General Fund for costs incurred.

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Ordinance/Motion: 6th COVID Supplemental Title: KCSC Video Courts - COVID Carry Over Affected Agency and/or Agencies: King County Superior Court Note Prepared By: Steve Davis Date Prepared: 1/19/2021 Note Reviewed By: Elly Slakie Date Reviewed: 1/28/2021

Description of request:

The Superior Court Video Courts project was not completed in 2020 due to supply chain delays, with some equipment received in December 2020 and the rest expected in January and February 2021 although the order was placed in September 2020 shortly after funds were appropriated. Total project expenditures are expected to be $3.7M, which is $600,000 under the original budget of $4.3M.

Revenue to: Agency Fund Code Revenue Source 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 Superior Court 10 CRF 1,666,000 0 0

TOTAL 1,666,000 0 0

Expenditures from: Agency Fund Code Department 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 Superior Court 10 Superior Court 1,666,000 0 0

TOTAL 1,666,000 0 0

Expenditures by Categories

2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 1139821-513000 account 52181, award 121013 1,666,000 0 0

TOTAL 1,666,000 0 0 Does this legislation require a budget supplemental? Yes Notes and Assumptions: Original appropriation = $4.3M. $1,961,448 was spent in 2020. $1,666,000 will be needed in 2021 to complete the project. Of this amount $983,260 is obligated to the supplier, FTR, for the remaining equipment. $482,740 is estimated by KCIT for installation by vendor Cochran, and $200,000 is estimated for related installation costs by FMD.

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6TH COVID-19 Emergency Supplemental Crosswalk

ORDINANCE Ongoing/ 19210 Appropriation Unit Name Appro No. Title Narrative Summary DP Type Appropriation TLT Onetime SECTION

Create a revolving fund to provide upfront payment for services from OFFICE OF PERFORMANCE, community-based organizations that cannot wait for reimbursement. Source Direct Service 18 A14000 Revolving Fund $ 5,000,000 - Onetime STRATEGY AND BUDGET of repayment would be CRF or reimbursement from agencies with the Change contracts/agreements.

Personal Protective Reappropriate funds for the purchase of personal protective equipment OFFICE OF EMERGENCY 23 A40100 Equipment (PPE) for both immediate and ongoing distribution, and for an emergency Reappropriation $ 8,763,270 - Onetime MANAGEMENT Reappropriation stockpile.

Reappropriate funds for the Superior Courts video courts project that began Video Courts 31 SUPERIOR COURT A51000 in 2020. The project was delayed due to supply chain issues, but equipment Reappropriation $ 1,666,000 - Onetime Reappropriation is expected by February 2021.

Complete the implementation of physical barriers and partitions to maintain Court Modifications 32 DISTRICT COURT A53000 compliance with Washington State Department of Labor & Industries Reappropriation $ 500,000 - Onetime Reappropriation coronavirus prevention requirements in all eight District Court locations.

Fund King County's COVID-19 vaccination effort for approximately 60 days, COMMUNITY AND HUMAN High Volume Direct Service 60 A93500 including the set up and operation of two high-volume sites and 19 mobile $ 3,840,000 - Onetime SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Vaccination Sites Change strike teams.

Support additional funding for the JustCares program through March 2021. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND The program serves individuals in the City of Seattle's Pioneer Square and Direct Service 63 RECOVERY DIVISION - A92400 JustCares $ 1,900,000 - Onetime Chinatown-International District neighborhoods, providing hotel-based non- Change BEHAVIORAL HEALTH congregate shelter, case management, and behavioral health services.

Fund the DPH COVID-19 response in January and February 2021 for the following: Testing, Contact Tracing, Care Coordination, I&Q Patient Services, Public Health COVID- Direct Service 100 PUBLIC HEALTH A80000 MAT/Strike Team/Outbreak Testing, Call Center, PIO, HMAC, Admin; $ 13,963,574 - Onetime 19 Response Change Community Mitigation and Recovery (community navigators, language access and task forces). Fund King County's COVID-19 vaccination effort for approximately 60 days, High Volume Direct Service 100 PUBLIC HEALTH A80000 including the set up and operation of two high-volume sites and 19 mobile $ 6,879,000 - Onetime Vaccination Sites Change strike teams.

Continue the Safestart program in Environmental Health to emphasize Public Health COVID- outreach and education to taverns and restaurants, provide technical Direct Service 102 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH A85000 $ 524,950 - Onetime 19 Response assistance, and implement progressive enforcement for non-compliance up Change to and including food permit suspension.

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6TH COVID-19 Emergency Supplemental Crosswalk

ORDINANCE Ongoing/ 19210 Appropriation Unit Name Appro No. Title Narrative Summary DP Type Appropriation TLT Onetime SECTION

Fund Emergency Rental Assistance program in 2021. The Consolidated Appropriation Cares Act 2021 authorizes the U.S. Department of the Treasury HOUSING AND COMMUNITY Direct Service 106 A35000 Rental Assistance to provide King County Department of Community and Human Services $ 45,196,691 10.0 Onetime DEVELOPMENT Change $45,196,691 to be used for the Emergency Rental Assistance program in 2021.

FINANCE AND BUSINESS Monitoring Support Extend CRF management support from Witt O'Brien in order to continue sub- Direct Service 115 A13800 $ 2,707,000 - Onetime OPERATIONS Closeout recipient monitoring, eligibility review, and federal reporting process. Change

Complete the upgrade of the network infrastructure at the downtown King DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION County Courthouse Direct Service 121 A43200 County Courthouse (KCCH) and the Maleng Regional Justice Center (MRJC) $ 250,000 - Onetime TECHNOLOGY OPERATING Network Upgrade Change started in 2020.

Fund King County's COVID-19 vaccination effort for approximately 60 days, High Volume Direct Service 129 LONG TERM LEASES F3310 including the set up and operation of two high-volume sites and 19 mobile $ 500,000 - Onetime Vaccination Sites Change strike teams. Continue funding Meydenbauer costs through March. The Maydenbauer Direct Service 129 LONG TERM LEASES F3310 Meydenbauer Lease location allows some in-person proceedings to move forward and mitgates $ 629,378 - Onetime Change the court backlog caused by the pandemic.

Appropriation TLT Total Operating $ 91,190,485 10.0 Total CIP $ 1,129,378 - Total Amount $ 92,319,863 10.0

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Metropolitan King County Council Budget and Fiscal Management Committee

STAFF REPORT

Agenda Item: 7 Name: Brandi Vena Proposed No.: 2021-0003 Date: March 10, 2021

SUBJECT

Proposed Ordinance 2021-0003 would approve a long-term lease between King County and United Parcel Service (UPS) at King County International Airport (KCIA).

SUMMARY

After nearly 25 years subletting space at KCIA, in July 2020 UPS signed a one-year lease with King County while negotiations for a longer-term lease took place. That one- year lease is set to expire in July 2021. The proposed ordinance would approve a lease between the parties for a term of 20 years with options to extend which, if exercised, would put the total term of the proposed lease at 35 years. Proposed Ordinance 2021- 0003 would effectuate new lease terms that require UPS to significantly invest in improvements on the property and to pay an initial base rent of $83,000 per month with scheduled increases over the term of the lease. The proposed ordinance would comply with airport policy documents, county code, and other county policy documents.

BACKGROUND

United Parcel Service (UPS) has occupied space at KCIA since 1996, originally subletting the space from Boeing and entering into a Monthly Rental Agreement with the county. In addition to the ground space occupied by UPS, the company solely occupies the 7300 Building, constructed in 1938 with 18,910 square feet (SF) of gross building area. This building is part of the Historic Society Resource Inventory and was last surveyed in 2010. Both UPS and KCIA consider this use an interim use and believe the building should be demolished to support a state-of-the-art package and sorting facility. The demolition is pending approval by the Historic Society.

BFM Meeting Materials Page 129 March 10, 2021 ANALYSIS

The Property. The proposed lease would represent the following real property: • 564,000 SF of space located at 7277 Perimeter Road South; • 18,910 SF of gross building area in the 7300 Building; and • 238,191 SF of aircraft parking area.

The proposed lease would require that UPS satisfy the capital investment requirement of King County Code 4.56.180.A.21 by demolishing the current improvements on the 18- acre parcel, construct a permanent cargo handling facility valued at no less than $37 million, and an improved ramp area (i.e., aircraft parking area) worth an additional $1.8 million. According to the Property Summary, the proposed facility intends to have a five- building campus including a main sorting building, a flight control building, a caster deck and canopy building, a maintenance building, and a security building and parking for up to five widebody jet aircraft. The Property Summary further indicates that this redevelopment can also potentially be used for long-term air cargo, combination air cargo, and general aviation uses.

The ramp, or aircraft parking, area will no longer be part of the leased premises after 2024. Executive staff state that KCIA had planned to improve the ramp as part of its Large Aircraft Parking project, but KCIA had not secured funding for the project from the Federal Aviation Administration by the time lease negotiations began with UPS. This meant that KCIA could not have constructed the ramp area improvements in time to accommodate the UPS leasehold improvement schedule and without disrupting UPS operations. Therefore, as per the proposed lease, UPS would construct the ramp area improvements as part of its leasehold improvements in exchange for exclusive use of the area for a short term in which UPS would amortize its investment in the improvements.

At the end of the lease, all leasehold and improvements revert to the ownership of King County.

Lease Term. The term of the lease is 20 years, with three 5-year options to extend. If all options to extend are exercised, the total potential term of the lease is 35 years.

Financial Considerations. The proposed lease states that KCIA will calculate rent based on 564,000 SF of land at $1.90/SF/year ($89,300 per month) for the first three years with annual increases of 2.5 percent. Beginning in the fourth year, KCIA will increase the rent to $3.07/SF/year ($144,290 per month). Beginning in the fifth year,

1 4.56.180 Lease terms. A. The county may lease real property for a term of years and upon such terms and conditions as may be deemed in the best interests of the public and the county. A lease shall not be for a longer term in any one instance than ten years, except as follows: 2. If the county determines it to be in the best interest of the county, if the property to be leased is improved or is to be improved and the value of the improvement is or will be at least equal to the value of the property to be leased, the county may lease the property for a term not to exceed thirty-five years . . .

BFM Meeting Materials Page 130 March 10, 2021 KCIA will adjust rent every five years based on appraised market rent. Table 1 below illustrates the rent schedule.

Table 1. Monthly Base Rent Escalation Schedule

Lease Years Cost/SF/Year Monthly Base Rent 1 $1.90 $89,300 2 $1.95 $91,650 3 $2.00 $94,000 4 $3.07 $144,290 5 - 20 Based on appraised Based on appraised market value every market value every 5 years 5 years

These calculations do not include the ramp, or aircraft parking, area. In lieu of rent for the ramp area, UPS will construct ramp area improvements at its sole cost of no less than $1.8 million. As an airline, UPS will also pay additional landing, fuel, and aircraft parking fees on a monthly basis.

Compliance with County Code. As provided in K.C.C. 4.56.160, with some exceptions, all leases of county real property must be leased at fair market rental value and all leases must be awarded upon the best terms and conditions available to the county.

Executive staff state that this transaction engages UPS in a long-term lease requiring capital investments to build a permanent cargo handling facility approximately worth at least $37 million. Additionally, staff state that UPS was vetted according to the criteria provided in KCC 4.56.160(C)(1) (commonly known as the “Responsibility Ordinance”) and, as required by KCC 4.56.160(B), their response to the responsibility lease detail and attestation form is attached to the ordinance. Based on this information, the lease appears to be consistent with county code.

Consistency with County Policy. There are several county documents that guide policy decisions in the realm of real estate. Consistency with those documents is detailed below.

Airport Development Plan & Airport Strategic Plan. The current Airport Development Plan within the KCIA Master Plan assumes that the airport is to be developed to complement and enhance both on-airport and off-airport regional economic development activities2. Additionally, the 2014-2020 Airport Strategic Plan3 sets out six goals to "position the airport to capture its full economic value." The first goal is to "support economic vitality in the region." Executive staff state in the Property Summary

2 King County International Airport Economic Impact Study (2013). 3 Council appropriated $450,000 for development of the 2104-2020 KCIA Strategic Plan in Ordinance 17232, adopted November 9, 2011.

BFM Meeting Materials Page 131 March 10, 2021 that the proposed UPS facility will contribute to King County’s economy and Western Washington’s role as a major national and international trading region and that, because UPS is used by Amazon and other local businesses to transport goods, "a permanent facility at KCIA will help the airport’s total positive economic impact within the Puget Sound Region and Washington State as it will contribute to more than $3.5 billion in direct and indirect economic activity, wages and benefits, sale of goods and services, and tax revenues."

King County Strategic Plan. The King County Strategic Plan4 sets forth four guiding principles and seven goals to help in achieving the county's mission of providing "fiscally responsible, quality-driven local and regional services for healthy, safe, and vibrant communities." Executive staff state that this lease supports the goal of Mobility by mitigating increased freight transportation in the region. Staff state that air cargo operations are forecasted to increase within the next 15 years and the new facility required by the lease will help ensure that KCIA is better prepared to handle the increase in air cargo operations. Staff further state that the lease supports the guiding principle of Financial Sustainability by providing land improvements and revenue to KCIA.

King County Real Property Asset Management Plan (RAMP). King County's 2019 RAMP5 lists KCIA properties, including the negotiation of leases, as initiatives related to new and expanding lines of business. This lease would therefore be consistent with the county policy framework for county facility development and management.

The RAMP also sets forth 10 policy categories that direct management of real property assets to be consistent with the King County Strategic Plan. In Policy 1.2, the RAMP requires that equity and social justice (ESJ) impacts be considered when determining if a property should be purchased, sold, or leased. Executive staff state that the Facilities Management Division (FMD) reviewed this legislation for impacts and found that UPS is a large employer with a diverse workforce paying competitive wages and benefits that is located in the South Park-Georgetown neighborhood.

Alternatives Analysis. The Property Summary states that, due to limited and geographically challenged space at KCIA and leaseholds, the space included in the proposed lease is the only one suitable for UPS. The company has occupied the current leasehold since 1996 and has centered its logistics around KCIA. The Property Summary further states that given KCIA’s business orientation favoring air cargo and sortation, the proposed UPS air cargo facility is the highest and best use of the property, adding value to KCIA and providing the northwest with a major shipping facility.

Timing Issues. The current, one-year agreement expires in July 2021 or upon execution of this long-term agreement.

4 Ordinance 16897 5 Ordinance 19062

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INVITED

• John Parrott, Airport Director, King County International Airport • Anthony Wright, Director, Facilities Management Division

ATTACHMENTS

1. Proposed Ordinance 2021-0003 (and its attachments) 2. Transmittal Letter 3. Fiscal Note 4. Property Summary

BFM Meeting Materials Page 133 March 10, 2021 ATTACHMENT 1 KING COUNTY

Signature Report 1200 King County Courthouse 516 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104

Ordinance

Proposed No. 2021-0003.1 Sponsors Kohl-Welles

1 AN ORDINANCE authorizing the King County executive

2 to enter into a lease agreement with United Parcel Service,

3 Inc., as tenant, for county-owned land located at King

4 County International Airport in council district eight.

5 STATEMENT OF FACTS:

6 1. The facilities management division determined that the county should

7 award a lease of the county-owned land located at King County

8 International Airport through a direct negotiation with interested parties

9 without bidding pursuant to K.C.C. 4.56.160.

10 2. The facilities management division successfully negotiated a lease for

11 the county-owned land with United Parcel Service, Inc.

12 3. The facilities management division shall give notice of its intent to

13 execute the lease by publishing a notice in a legal newspaper at least once

14 a week for two weeks before execution.

15 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY:

16 SECTION 1. The executive is authorized to execute a lease for the county-owned

1

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17 land with United Parcel Service, Inc., substantially in the form of Attachment A to this

18 ordinance, and to take all actions necessary to implement the terms of the lease.

19

KING COUNTY COUNCIL KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON

______

Claudia Balducci, Chair ATTEST:

______

Melani Pedroza, Clerk of the Council

APPROVED this _____ day of ______, ______.

______

Dow Constantine, County Executive

Attachments: A. Lease Agreement

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ATTACHMENT A:

LEASE AGREEMENT

BFM Meeting Materials Page 136 March 10, 2021 ' , I KING COUNTY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 7277 Perimeter Road South Seattle, Washington 98108 (206) 296-7380

LEASE AGREEMENT Air Cargo Provider

1. PARTIES. This Lease ("Lease"), dated the __ day of 2020 (for reference purposes only), is entered into between King County, a municipal corporation and a political subdivision of the State of Washington, and United Parcel Service, Inc., an Ohio corporation ("Lessee").

2. PREMISES. King County hereby rents to Lessee, upon the following terms and conditions, premises located in King County, Washington (hereinafter referred to as the "Premises"), as more particularly described in Exhibit A, "Legal Description of Premises Leased" attached hereto and incorporated by this reference herein, including rights of access across adjoining land owned by Lessor (including taxiways) and Exhibit A-1, "Diagram of Premises Under Lease", attached hereto and incorporated by this reference herein, and commonly known as:

Perimeter Road South, Seattle WA 98108 (Approximately 564,000 square feet)

The Premises shall initially include the ramp area depicted in Exhibit A-1, "Ramp Area", attached hereto and incorporated by this reference herein. The Ramp Area is not included in Exhibit A, "Legal Description of Premises Leased."

The Premises are situated within King County International Airport with its principal place of business located at 7277 Perimeter Road South, Suite 200, Seattle, WA 98108 ("Airport" or "KCIA").

3. TERM.

A. Lease Term. The term of this Lease is for twenty (20) years (the "Lease Term"). The Lease shall commence on the __ day of , 2020, (the "Commencement Date"), and expire on the __ day of , 2040 (the "Expiration Date"), unless terminated earlier or extended in accordance with this Lease.

B. Ramp Area Term. The Ramp Area shall initially be part of the Premises, commencing on the Commencement Date and ending on the __ day of , 2024 (the "Ramp Area Expiration Date")(collectively, the "Ramp Area Term").

C. Extension Options. Provided that Lessee is not in default of any of its obligations under this Lease, either at the time of the exercise of the options set forth herein or at the time of the commencement of the extension periods hereunder, Lessee may elect to extend the Lease Term ("Extension Option(s)") for the Premises, excluding the Ramp Area, for three (3) additional periods

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 1 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 137 March 10, 2021 of five ( 5) years each ( collectively, the "Extension Periods"; individually the "First Extension Period"; the "Second Extension Period"; and the "Third Extension Period") by delivering to King County not later than six (6) months before the expiration of the Initial Lease Term or the First Extension Period or Second Extension Period, as the case may be, a written notice (the "Option Notice") of such election. The First Extension Period shall commence on the day immediately following the last day of the Initial Lease Term, and the Second Extension Period shall commence on the day immediately following the last day of the First Extension Period, and the Third Extension Period shall commence on the day immediately following the last day of the Second Extension Period, and each extension period shall be subject to all of the terms and conditions of this Lease, including but not limited to, fair market rental rate adjustments as provided in Section 11. The Extension Options set forth herein are not personal to Lessee and may be exercised by any assignee or transferee as permitted by Section 31, provided that no such Extension Option is assignable separate and apart from this Lease. Any reference to the "Lease Term" will include any Extension Periods which are then in effect. The Ramp Area is not subject to the Extension Options.

4. RENT. For purposes of the calculation of Rent, the Premises shall exclude the Ramp Area. Lessee shall pay to King County a monthly rent of $89,300.00 payable in advance on or before the first day of each and every calendar month of the Lease Term starting on the Commencement Date through the four (4) year anniversary of the Commencement Date ("Rent"). The Rent is initially calculated based on 564,000 square feet ofland at $1.90 /sf/year. Commencing on the four (4) year anniversary of the Commencement Date, the monthly Rent shall be increased to $144,290.00 which is calculated based on 564,000 square feet ofland at $3.07 /sf/year, payable in advance on or before the first day of each and every calendar month of the Lease Term, as may be extended, which increase shall not be subject to dispute or arbitration as otherwise provided in Section 11. Following the five (5) year anniversary of the Commencement Date, the Rent may be adjusted by King County as provided in Section 11. Lessee is exempt from payment of Leasehold Excise Tax for purposes of this Lease as provided in Section 10.B. If the Commencement Date or any subsequent rental rate adjustment date, or day an increase in Rent becomes due, falls on a day other than the first day of the month, Rent shall be prorated accordingly.

In lieu of payment of monthly rent for the Ramp Area, Lessee shall construct the Ramp Area Improvements at its sole cost of no less than One Million Eight Hundred Thousand ($ 1,800,000.00), which equals an equivalent monthly rental rate of $37,713 amortized on a straight-line basis over the Ramp Area Term. King County and Lessee agree that the cost of the Ramp Area Improvements amortized over the Ramp Area Term, along with other valuable consideration provided herein, constitutes fair market rental value for the Ramp Area.

All Rent shall be made payable to the KING COUNTY TREASURY and are to be received in the office of:

King County International Airport 7277 Perimeter Road South, Suite 200 Seattle, Washington 98108

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 2 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 138 March 10, 2021 The Rent is exclusive of any other sale, franchise, business or occupation, or other tax based on rents. Should any such taxes apply during the Lease Term, the Rent shall be increased by such amount.

5. SECURITY AND DAMAGE DEPOSITS. Intentionally Omitted.

6. USE. Lessee shall use said Premises for operation Lessee's business as a certified (14 CFR Part 121) major air cargo provider (the "Permitted Use"). Lessee's Permitted Use of the Premises shall be subject to, and this Lease shall be subordinate to, the Airport Minimum Standards, as amended from time to time, which are fully incorporated into the terms and conditions of this Lease. Lessee shall obtain, at Lessee's sole cost and expense, any and all licenses and permits necessary for Lessee's contemplated use of the Premises. Lessee agrees not to do or permit anything to be done in or about the Premises which will umeasonably and materially obstruct or interfere with the rights of other tenants or occupants of the Airport, constitute a nuisance, or injure or umeasonably annoy them, or use or allow the Premises to be used for any unlawful or umeasonably objectionable purpose. Lessee shall neither commit nor suffer any waste to the Premises and shall, at its sole cost and expense, keep and maintain the Premises and all improvements thereon in good order and repair and safe condition, and the whole of the Premises, including all Improvements ( as defined below) and landscaping, in a clean, sanitary and attractive condition, reasonable wear and tear excepted.

No other uses, activities or operations, shall be conducted by the Lessee from the Premises without first obtaining the written consent of King County, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Lessee shall not engage in the provision of aeronautical services to the public or any third party without the advance written consent of King County at its sole discretion. Nothing herein shall prevent Lessee from self-fueling or servicing its own aircraft or performing any other service or activity permitted by the Federal Aviation Administration as a 14 C.F.R. Part 121 major air cargo provider.

To the best of King County's knowledge, there are no conditions, restrictions or encumbrances to which the Premises and Project (as defined below) are subject that would preclude the redevelopment and use of the Premises by Lessee as provided for in this Lease except for the limitations and conditions imposed by the EMF Agreement (as defined in Section 7).

7. CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS.

A. Scope of Improvements. Lessee shall construct the following on the Premises: a permanent cargo handling facility providing for sortation and containerization, space for operations, offices, equipment storage and maintenance, which at minimum shall include: onsite storm water collection and treatment (including oil/water separation); onsite deicing fluid collection and removal; Ramp Area Improvements (defined below); demolition of the 7300 Building ("7300 Building") and construction of a vehicle parking area; and any related accessory improvements as required by applicable development standards, (collectively, the "Improvements" or "Project"). Lessee shall employ the use of commercially reasonable development standards in design and construction of the Improvements. Upon execution of this Lease, Lessee shall submit to King

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 3 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 139 March 10, 2021 County a construction phasing plan containing a timeline for each phase of construction, including a planned completion date for the Project, which construction phasing plan Lessee shall update :from time to time as needed.

B. Ramp Area Improvements. As part of the Improvements, Lessee shall also construct improvements to the Ramp Area ("Ramp Area Improvements"), as described and depicted in Exhibit B, "Conceptual Plan", which Ramp Area Improvements shall be sufficient to accommodate Lessee's Permitted Use. Lessee shall ensure that its contractors comply with RCW 3 9 .12 for the construction of the Ramp Area Improvements.

C. 7300 Building Demolition. As an additional part of the Improvements, Lessee shall demolish the existing 7300 Building, as described and depicted in Exhibit B, "Conceptual Plan", and construct a vehicle parking area for Lessee's Permitted Use.

D. Plans and Permitting. King County hereby approves the conceptual plans for the Improvements as submitted by Lessee for the Premises, as depicted in Exhibit B, attached hereto and incorporated by this reference herein, subject to King County's review and approval of Lessee's detailed plans and specifications for the Improvements as provided below in this Section 7. Lessee acknowledges that King County's Department of Local Services, Permitting Division ("Permitting Division") is the building permitting agency for the Project. Lessee shall submit to the Permitting Division, a building permit application (including detailed plans and specifications) for the Improvements described in Exhibit B within ninety (90) days after execution of this Lease; however, by entering into this Lease, King County does not warrant that the Permitting Division will issue any required permit. Lessee shall also use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain all permits for the Project (in final, unappealable form) :from agencies with jurisdiction, including the requirements set forth in Section 14.C of this Lease, in a form satisfactory to King County ("Project Approvals") no later than one (1) year :from the date of King County Council approval of the Lease (the "Outside Permit Date"). The Project Approvals do not include those for the demolition and redevelopment of the 7300 Building. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary herein, the time limits provided in this Section 7.D shall not apply to the demolition of the 7300 Building. Lessee shall submit an application for the demolition of the 7300 Building to the Permitting Division within ninety (90) days of receiving written notification :from King County that it has obtained regulatory approval to undertake such demolition.

E. Demolition and Construction of Improvements. Lessee shall commence demolition, at Lessee's sole expense, of existing improvements on the Premises within thirty (30) days of the date all Project Approvals are obtained, or earlier at Lessee's option, provided Lessee has obtained the necessary permits (the "Demolition Commencement Date"), except that the Demolition Commencement Date shall not apply to the demolition of the 7300 Building. Lessee shall thereafter undertake and complete the permitted Improvements within forty-eight (48) months following the date all Project Approvals are obtained, except that Lessee shall undertake and complete the Ramp Area Improvements within twenty-four (24) months following the date all Project Approvals are obtained. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Lessee shall commence the demolition of the 7300 Building within thirty (30) days of obtaining permits and approvals for such demolition and thereafter timey initiate redevelopment of the former 7300 Building site into a vehicle parking area. If Lessee determines, in its sole discretion, that it cannot obtain the Project

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 4 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 140 March 10, 2021 Approvals to enable it to achieve Substantial Completion for the Project, which for the purposes of this Lease means the date on which Lessee first obtains a Certificate of Occupancy from the Permitting Division for the Improvements, then Lessee may terminate this Lease by written notice to King County given within thirty (30) days following the Outside Permit Date, with all Rent paid forfeited by Lessee to King County and Lessee responsible for all costs it incurred arising out of or related to the Lease, including but not limited to permit costs, design and development expenses, construction costs, environmental remediation, and costs associated with the demolition of the existing improvements. If Lessee has timely filed applications for the Project Approvals but the Project Approvals have not been issued thirty (30) days prior to the Outside Permit Date, then Lessee may extend the Outside Permit Date one time by an additional six ( 6) months by providing written notice to King County. If Lessee is unable, in its sole discretion, to obtain the permits and approvals from the Permitting Division to demolish and redevelop the 7300 Building and complete the redevelopment within forty-eight (48) months from the date of King County Council approval of the Lease, Lessee may terminate this Lease as to the portion comprising the 7300 Building only, with all rentals paid forfeited by Lessee to King County and Lessee shall be responsible for all costs it incurred arising out of or related to the 7300 Building, including but not limited to, permit costs, design and development expenses, construction costs, environmental remediation and costs associated with any demolition of preexisting improvements. Should Lessee elect to terminate the portion of the Lease comprising the 7300 Building, King County shall adjust the Rent on a square foot basis as of the date of such termination of said portion.

Notwithstanding the foregoing, and with the exception of delays caused by Force Majeure (as defined below) which time shall be added to the time limits imposed herein, if Lessee fails to achieve Substantial Completion of the Improvements within forty-eight (48) months following the Outside Permit Date (the "Completion Date"), or twenty-four (24) months following the Outside Permit Date for the Ramp Area Improvements, as reasonably determined by King County, and fails to cure such lack of Substantial Completion within ninety (90) days after written notice from King County ( or if such cure cannot reasonably be effected within said 90- day period, then Lessee shall commence such cure within said 90-day period and prosecute such cure to completion with diligence), then at the election of King County, this Lease may be terminated and all rentals paid shall be forfeited by Lessee to King County and Lessee shall be responsible for all costs it incurred arising out of or related to the Lease, including but not limited to, permit costs, design and development expenses, construction costs, environmental remediation and costs associated with any demolition of preexisting improvements. The . foregoing notwithstanding, nothing herein shall be construed as limiting or preventing Lessee's right to pursue cost recovery from the Boeing Company as provided in the EMF Agreement (defined below). Notwithstanding the foregoing, failure of Lessee to commence demolition and redevelopment of the 7300 Building shall not constitute a basis for termination of this Lease.

In the event King County or Lessee exercises termination rights under this Section 7, Lessee shall have no obligation or liability with respect to reconstructing improvements or continuing to pursue the construction of new improvements on the Premises in the event Lessee has commenced or completed the demolition of the existing improvements in accordance with this Lease at the time of such termination.

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 5 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 141 March 10, 2021 The total Value of the Improvements described in this Section shall be at least Thirty-seven Million Dollars ($37,000,000), as evidenced by written documentation to be approved ofby King County prior to the commencement of construction. The "Value of the Improvements" as used in this Section 7, includes actual demolition costs, as well as permitting and actual costs associated with the design, permitting and construction of the Improvements to be erected on the Premises. The Value of Improvements satisfies the capital investment requirement of King County Code 4.56.180.A.2 for long-term leases on King County property. In accordance with Section 21, Lessee shall be required to provide King County with a Contractor's Performance and Payment surety bond or letter of credit for the full cost of the Improvements.

F. Current Conditions/EMF Agreement. The Boeing Company ("Boeing") is the responsible party for groundwater contamination related to a former electronics manufacturing facility previously located on the Premises, which is the focus of a groundwater remediation project. The remediation is continuing as of the Commencement Date of this Lease and further monitoring and removal of groundwater contaminants may be required by the United States Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") in the future. Lessee shall cooperate with Boeing's active remediation efforts as well as any future monitoring and removal actions required by the EPA and Lessee acknowledges and agrees that this Lease is subordinate to the requirements of the "EMF Agreement and Lease Amendment," dated January 27, 2009, between King County and the Boeing Company (the "EMF Agreement"), and Lessee shall allow reasonable access to the Premises with reasonable advance notice from King County and/or Boeing for the purpose of maintaining monitoring wells associated with the groundwater remediation effort and any future monitoring of groundwater or removal of contaminants from beneath the ground. The EMF Agreement is attached to and fully incorporated into this Lease by this reference as Exhibit C. Lessee shall protect and preserve the monitoring wells related to the EMF Agreement (the "Boeing Wells") during all phases of construction of the Improvements and during the Lease Term (including any Extension Periods). If the monitoring wells are damaged during the Lease Term, as may be extended, or require relocation during construction of the Improvements or at any time during the Lease Term, Lessee shall repair or relocate (as applicable) the monitoring wells pursuant to the procedures established in the EMF Agreement, with any breach of Lessee's obligations regarding the Boeing Wells subject to the provisions of Section 24. Alternatively, if Boeing should elect to relocate or reinstall the Boeing Wells during the Lease Term, Lessee shall reasonably accommodate Boeing's work on the Premises. Should Lessee discover soil or groundwater contamination during construction of the Improvements that is attributable to known contamination by Boeing, as detailed in the EMF Agreement (the "Boeing Contaminants"), Lessee shall have the option, but not the obligation, to remediate any such contamination according to the procedures set forth in the EMF Agreement. Should Lessee elect to remediate or remove the Boeing Contaminants, King County shall fully cooperate with Lessee in pursuing Lessee's reimbursement from Boeing for any costs associated with such remediation or removal as provided in the EMF Agreement. Lessee shall further comply with any orders or guidance issued by the EPA to King County regarding the former EMF site whether issued prior to or subsequent to the Commencement Date.

G. King County Groundwater Remediation Wells. King County also operates two additional sets of monitoring wells on the Premises related to other environmental remediation not related to the EMF Agreement (the "King County Wells"), and Lessee shall

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 6 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 142 March 10, 2021 preserve and protect the King County Wells during construction of the Improvements at no cost to King County, or decommission and relocate the King County Wells at the election of King County at no cost to King County. The King County Wells are depicted in the attached Exhibit C-1. Failure of Lessee to perform its obligations as provided herein relating to the King County Wells during construction of the Improvements and during the Lease Term shall be subject to the provisions of Section 24. Should the King County Wells, other than those which may be decommissioned or relocated by Lessee, cease normal function as a result of any action taken by Lessee, Lessee shall timely initiate any necessary repairs required to return the King County Wells to normal function, at Lessee's sole cost and expense. Lessee shall grant King County access to inspect, maintain and repair the King County Wells, upon reasonable advanced notice and in a manner that will not interfere with Lessee's business operations on the Premises.

H. Environmental Remediation-- Construction. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 42.B(7), and except for the Boeing Contaminants, Lessee is solely responsible for all environmental remediation or removal of Hazardous Material (as defined in Section 42) on the Premises during the construction of the Improvements, regardless of the source of the Hazardous Material or the party responsible for its generation, provided however, that nothing in this Lease shall preclude Lessee from seeking contribution and/or reimbursement from any other party potentially responsible for the costs of Hazardous Material remediation or removal under any Environmental Laws (as defined in Section 42), excluding King County, including reimbursement of costs arising from the EMF Agreement. Lessee shall remediate Hazardous Materials under this Section 7 to the applicable cleanup standards under Environmental Laws that will allow for unrestricted use of the Premises with no environmental covenant or other deed restriction required to be recorded, unless Lessor, in its sole discretion, agrees otherwise in writing. In no event shall Lessee pursue cost recovery or a contribution action against King County for environmental remediation performed pursuant to this Section 7.

I. Force Majeure. All dates and timelines contemplated herein related to design and construction of the Improvements are subject to Force Majeure, including but not limited to severe weather and any other significant and impactful issue or event not within the reasonable control or mitigation of Lessee, and including any delay attributable to Lessee's good faith compliance with the EMF Agreement.

8. ENTIRE AGREEMENT AMENDMENTS. This Lease and all exhibits expressly incorporated herein by reference and attached hereto shall constitute the whole agreement between the parties. There are no terms, current or past representations, obligations, covenants or conditions other than those contained herein. No modification or amendment of this Lease shall be valid or effective unless evidenced by an agreement in writing signed by both parties.

9. NOTICES. Required notices except legal notices shall be given in writing to the following respective addresses:

TO COUNTY: King County, Real Estate Services 500 Fourth Avenue, Suite 830 Seattle, WA 98104-2337 Attention: Lease Administration

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 7 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 143 March 10, 2021 With a copy to: Airport Director King County International Airport 7277 Perimeter Road South Seattle, WA 98108-3844

TO LESSEE: UPS Airport Properties 1400 N. Hurstbourne Parkway Louisville, KY 40223

or to such other respective addresses as either party hereto may hereafter from time to time designate in writing. Notices sent by mail shall be deemed to hav~ been given when properly mailed.

10. LATE PAYMENT, TAXES, LICENSES, FEES AND ASSESSMENTS.

A. LATE PAYMENTS. Lessee acknowledges that the late payment by Lessee to King County of any Rent or other sums due under this Lease will cause King County to incur administrative, collection, processing and accounting costs and expenses not contemplated under this Lease, the exact amounts of which are extremely difficult and impractical to fix. Therefore, if any Rent or other sum due under this Lease is not received by King County from Lessee by the fifteenth calendar day of the month in which said Rent or other sum is due (the "Delinquency Date"), Lessee shall immediately on the Delinquency Date pay to King County a late charge equal to the greater of (i) five percent (5%) of the amount of such Rent or other sum, or (ii) Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00). King County and Lessee agree that. this late charge represents a reasonable estimate of such costs and expenses and is fair compensation to King County for its loss caused by Lessee's nonpayment. Should Lessee pay said late charge but fail to pay contemporaneously therewith all unpaid amounts of Rent or other sums due under this Lease, King County's acceptance of this late charge shall not constitute a waiver of Lessee's default with respect to Lessee's nonpayment or prevent King County from exercising all other rights and remedies available to King County under this Lease or under law. Additionally, all such delinquent Rent or other sums, and all late charges not paid when due, shall bear interest for each day following their Delinquency Date until paid at a percentage rate equal to the lesser of (i) one and one-half percent (1.5%) per month or (ii) the maximum rate permitted under applicable laws. Waiver of the late charge or interest with respect to any delinquent payment will not be deemed to constitute a waiver of the late charge or interest with respect to any subsequent delinquent payment. Any payments of any kind returned for insufficient funds will be subject to an additional charge of $50.00 payable by Lessee to King County. In addition, if payments are received by check or draft from Lessee, and two (2) or more of such

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 8 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 144 March 10, 2021 checks or drafts are dishonored by the bank or other financial institution they were drawn upon in any twelve (12) month period, King County may thereafter require all Rent and other payments due hereunder from Lessee to King County to be made by bank cashier's or bank certified check or other similar means of payment and King County shall not be required to accept any checks or drafts of Lessee which do not comply with such requirements.

B. LEASEHOLD TAX. A Leasehold Excise Tax, if applicable, is levied pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington (R.C.W.) Chapter 82.29A. Lessee is currently centrally assessed by the Washington Department of Revenue and, as such, is exempt from the Leasehold Excise Tax for the Premises. Should Lessee lose its exemption at any time during the Term (as extended) of this Lease, Lessee agrees to pay this tax to King County as provided in Section 4 herein. Lessee further agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless King County for any Leasehold Excise Tax arising from this Lease that may become due to the State of Washington, including any delinquent taxes, which indemnity shall survive expiration or earlier termination of this Lease. If the State of Washington changes the Leasehold Excise Tax or if King County receives authorization to levy this tax, the tax payable shall be correspondingly changed.

C. LICENSE, TAXES AND FEES. Throughout the Lease Term, Lessee shall pay all applicable taxes and all license and excise and other applicable fees including, but not limited to, fuel flowage fees, aircraft parking fees and landing fees, covering the business conducted on the Premises as provided for in King County Code Title 15 as now existing and as it may be amended in the future.

D. MITIGATION ASSESSMENTS. Lessee shall, subject to sixty (60) days prior notice and reasonable opportunity to object, pay any mitigation assessment now in effect or hereafter established, by any municipality, agency or organization, including King County, having jurisdiction over the Airport. Lessee's portion of the assessment will be based on their contribution, or pro rata share, of the condition and/or circumstance which is being mitigated and/or their proportionate use of the improvement requiring mitigation investment.

11. RENT ADJUSTMENT. To ensure a fair Rent based upon the fair market value of the Premises, King County may adjust the Rent (i.e., by increasing or decreasing the Rent) to the then current Fair Market Rental Value (as defined below) no sooner than every five (5) years. The first adjustment will occur no sooner than the anniversary of the Lease Commencement Date in 2025 and each subsequent Rent Adjustment Date, as defined below (the "FMV Adjustment"). Subsequent adjustments will take effect no sooner than the fifth (5th) anniversary of the previous FMV Adjustment. The date on which a FMV Adjustment becomes effective is referred to hereafter as "Rent Adjustment Date." The five (5) year period commencing on the Rent Adjustment Date is referred to hereafter as "the Succeeding Period."

A. FAIR MARKET RENTAL VALUE DEFINED. For all purposes required under this Lease, "Fair Market Rental Value" is defined as: An amount in the

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 9 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 145 March 10, 2021 competitive market that a well-informed and willing lessor, who desires but is not required to lease, would accept, and which a well-informed and willing lessee, who desires but is not required to lease, would pay for the temporary use of the Premises (excluding improvements to the Premises constructed at Lessee's expense made during the Lease Term), after due consideration of all the elements reasonably affecting value

B. NOTICE OF RENTAL ADJUSTMENT. When it elects to adjust the Rent, King County will give Lessee at least thirty (30) days written notice of the adjusted Rent for the Succeeding Period. The Rent as adjusted shall take effect on the Rent Adjustment Date specified in the notice. Unless Lessee, within thirty (30) days following receipt of notice from King County, gives King County written notice of its rejection of the adjusted Rent together with Lessee's statement of the amount Lessee considers to be the Fair Market Rental Value, the Rent as adjusted by King County will become the Rent for the Succeeding Period. If Lessee so notifies_King County of its rejection of the adjusted Rent, the parties may negotiate in good faith in an attempt to agree upon the Rent adjustment.

C. ARBITRATION.

1. If within thirty (30) days after King County receives Lessee's notice of its rejection of the Rent as adjusted by King County, Lessee and King County cannot agree upon the Rent adjustment, the Rent for the Succeeding Period will be adjusted by arbitration. Less~e and King County will each select one disinterested arbitrator, and the two selected arbitrators will select a third.

2. King County will give Lessee written notice of the name and address of its selected arbitrator and his or her qualifications. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by King County, Lessee shall give King County written notice of the name and address of Lessee's selected arbitrator and his or her qualifications within thirty (30) days after Lessee's receipt of King County's notice. If Lessee fails to so provide its written notice to King County, Lessee shall be deemed to waive its right to arbitration, the arbitration shall not proceed, and the Rent as adjusted by King County shall become the Rent for the Succeeding Period.

3. If the two arbitrators have not selected a third arbitrator within thirty (3 0) days after the selection of the last selected of the two, either Lessee or King County will apply to the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court in King County for the appointment of a third arbitrator.

4. Each arbitrator will be a member of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers, the Society of Real Estate Appraisers, or other appraisal society or association having equivalent ethical and professional standards. If, in the future, a licensing requirement for real estate appraisers is imposed by any legislative body with jurisdiction, each

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 10 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 146 March 10, 2021 arbitrator shall also be licensed. The arbitrators shall not only be impartial, but also shall not have been an employee of, or retained under contract by, either party (King County or Lessee) for a period of one year before the arbitration, unless waved in writing by the parties, and shall have no financial interest in the subject of the arbitration. Within fourteen (14) days of a party receiving the written notice of the other party's selected arbitrator or within fourteen (14) days of the appointment of the third arbitrator, either party shall have the right to disqualify the other party's selected arbitrator or the appointed third arbitrator who does not meet the requirements of this Section 11 by sending a written notice to the other party and to all the arbitrators stating the grounds for disqualification. If the disqualified arbitrator is a party-appointed arbitrator, then that party shall, within fourteen (14) days after its receipt of the other party's notice of disqualification, appoint another arbitrator who meets the requirements of this Section 11 to serve in place of the party's disqualified arbitrator. If the disqualified arbitrator is the third arbitrator, then the two party-appointed arbitrators shall, within fourteen days after their receipt of a party's notice of disqualification, select a third arbitrator who meets the requirements of this Section 11 to serve in place of the disqualified arbitrator.

5. The arbitrators shall give the parties sixty (60) days' notice in writing of the date on which the arbitration is to commence. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by King County and Lessee, each party shall, no later than thirty (30) days before the arbitration is scheduled to commence, provide the other party with a copy of an appraisal report prepared by a member of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers, the Society of Real Estate Appraisers, or other appraisal society or association having equivalent ethical and professional standards, that supports that party's claim of Fair Market Rental Value. If Lessee fails to so provide a copy of its appraisal report to the County, Lessee shall be deemed to waive its right to arbitration, the arbitration shall not proceed, and the Rent as adjusted by King County shall become the Rent for the Succeeding Period.

6. The three arbitrators will determine a Rent for the Premises for the Succeeding Period based upon the Fair Market Rental Value as defined in Section 11.A hereof, which is in accordance with King County Code 4.56.010. The decision of a majority of the arbitrators will bind both Lessee and King County. Both King County and the Lessee agree that all non-mandatory provisions ofRCW 7.04A are waived and that, unless requested by a majority of the arbitration panel, no formal hearing will be held, no witnesses will testify, no attorneys will participate in the arbitration, and the arbitrators will be the final determiners of both fact and law. At the conclusion of the arbitration, the arbitrators will submit a written report in counterpart copies to Lessee and King County, which shall state their determination of the Rent to be paid by Lessee for the

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 11 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 147 March 10, 2021 Succeeding Period. The report shall contain all pertinent evidence that led to their conclusion together with an explanation of their reasoning for such conclusion.

D. COST OF ARBITRATION. Each party shall pay for its appraisal and shall bear the expense of its own counsel (except for attorney's fees arising from Section 1 l.C(3), which shall be subject to the provisions of Section 40) and any other of its representatives and/or experts that may be required to prepare for or, in the event it is requested by the arbitration panel, participate in the arbitration. Each party shall also pay the fees and expenses of its selected arbitrator. The fees and expenses of the third arbitrator and all other costs of the arbitration will be divided equally between Lessee and King County.

E. RENT PENDING ADJUSTMENT AND RETROACTIVITY. In the event resolution of the rental adjustment is not completed either by negotiation or arbitration prior to the Rent Adjustment Date:

1. Lessee shall, pending resolution of such Rent adjustment, continue to pay King County the Rent then in effect;

2. The adjusted Rent, as determined either by negotiation or arbitration, shall be retroactive to the Rent Adjustment Date.;

F. ANNUAL RENT ADJUSTMENTS DURING NON-APPRAISAL YEARS. The annual Rent increase for intervening years between FMV Appraisals is 2.5 percent. If the rental adjustment is made due to a new FMV Appraisal, and that value is different than the prior year's Rent, then the new FMV Appraisal becomes the new Rent, and the new base for the application of future adjustments. Rent shall be adjusted on January 1 of each year and shall take effect on the anniversary of the Rent Adjustment Date, or in the case where the Rent has not been adjusted by FMV Appraisal, the Commencement Date. Annual rental adjustments made under this Subsection F are not subject to arbitration.

12. COMPLIANCE WITH ALL LAWS AND REGULATIONS. In using the Premises, Lessee will comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, and regulations from any and all authorities having jurisdiction. The Lessee specifically agrees to comply and pay all costs associated with achieving such compliance without any notice from King County, and further agrees that King County does not waive this Section 12 by giving notice of demand for compliance in any instance.

13. UTILITIES. Lessee shall pay for all costs, expenses, fees, services, and charges of all kinds for heat, light, water, gas, and telephone, and for all other public utilities used on the Premises ·so that the same shall not become a lien against the Premises.

14. IMPROVEMENTS AND ALTERATIONS.

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 12 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 148 March 10, 2021 A. Other than alterations, improvements and fixtures located entirely inside the Improvements, Lessee shall make no significant alterations or improvements to or upon the Premises, or install any fixtures ( other than trade fixtures which can be removed without injury to the Premises) without first obtaining prior written approval from King County, approval which will not be umeasonably denied, conditioned or delayed.

B. All improvements and alterations erected or made on the Premises by Lessee shall be and remain the property of Lessee during the Lease Term and Extension Periods, except the Ramp Area Improvements which are subject to the Ramp Area Term. The surrender of the Improvements and Ramp Area Improvements shall be governed by Section 23 of this Lease. Unless otherwise stipulated, all improvements or alterations erected or made on the Premises (not including personal property, equipment and removable fixtures, which shall remain the property of Lessee) shall, upon expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, belong to King County without compensation to the Lessee; however, King County shall have the option, to be exercised on expiration or earlier termination of the Lease, to require the Lessee, at Lessee's expense, to remove any or all such improvements or alterations with the exception of the Ramp Area Improvements.

C. Lessee agrees to comply with the notification, review and approval requirements contained in Title 14 C.F.R., Part 77 (Safe, Efficient Use, and Preservation of the Navigable Airspace) and Form Federal Aviation Administration 7460-1 (Notice of Proposed Construction or Alteration) in the event that any future structure or building is planned for the Premises, or in the event of any modification or alteration of any future building or structure situated on the Premises.

D. Lessee covenants and agrees that no equipment or fixtures shall be installed or operated on the Premises which would produce electromagnetic radiation or radio signals, telecommunication signals, or the like, that would violate any FAA rule or regulation.

E. Lessee agrees to furnish King County with "as-built" drawings for all improvements and alterations within one hundred twenty (120) days of completion of construction, including the Improvements. As-built drawings will be provided in both electronic and paper format as may be requested by King County.

F. Following the expiration of the Ramp Area Term, the Ramp Area Improvements shall revert to the ownership of King County as provided in Section 23. Thereafter, Lessee shall have preferential use of the Ramp Area for aircraft parking as specified Lessee's Airline Operating Permit, issue by KCIA and subject to applicable fees as prescribed in Title 15 of the King County Code.

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BFM Meeting Materials Page 149 March 10, 2021 15. CONDITION OF PREMISES.

A. Lessee has inspected and knows the condition of the Premises, and accepts the Premises "AS IS."

B. Lessee acknowledges that the Premises may contain Hazardous Materials, as defined in Section 42 of this Lease, and subject to the provisions of Section 7, Lessee accepts the Premises "AS IS", including, without limitation, the presence of any Hazardous Materials or underground storage tanks, or the actual or threatened release, deposit, seepage, migration or escape of Hazardous Materials at, from or into the Premises, and the compliance or noncompliance of the Premises with applicable federal, state, county and local laws and regulations including, without limitation, the Environmental Laws as defined in Section 42 of this Lease.

C. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS LEASE, KING COUNTY DOES NOT MAKE AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO THE PREMISES, AND NO OFFlCIAL, EMPLOYEE, REPRESENTATIVE OR AGENT OF KING COUNTY IS AUTHORIZED OTHERWISE. WITHOUT LIMITATION, EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS LEASE, THE FOREGOING SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE CONDITION OF THE PREMISES FOR DEVELOPMENT AND/OR USE BY LESSEE, THE PRESENCE OF ANY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OR UNDERGROUNDSTORAGETANKS,ORTHEACTUALOR THREATENED RELEASE, DEPOSIT, SEEP AGE, MIGRATION OR ESCAPE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AT, FROM OR INTO THE PREMISES, AND THE COMPLIANCE OR NONCOMPLIANCE OF THE PREMISES WITH APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE, COUNTY AND LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS.

D. King County shall not have any obligation to Lessee to make any changes or improvements, or to incur any expenses whatsoever for the maintenance, monitoring, repair or remediation of the Premises.

E. Lessee acknowledges and agrees that King County shall have no liability to Lessee for, and that Lessee shall have no recourse against King County for, any defect or deficiency of any kind whatsoever in the Premises without regard to whether such defect or deficiency was discoverable by Lessee or King County.

F. King County reserves the right to further develop or improve the Airport as it sees fit, regardless of the desires or opinions of Lessee, and without interference or hindrance by Lessee. (FAA Order 5190.6B -AGL-600).

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 14 of 45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 150 March 10, 2021 G. King County reserves the right, but shall not be obligated to Lessee, to maintain and keep in repair the landing area of the Airport and all publicly owned facilities of the Airport, together with the right to direct and control all activities of Lessee in this regard. (FAA Order 5190.6B - AGL-600).

H. No right or privilege granted herein shall operate to prevent any person or persons, firm, or corporation, operating aircraft at the Airport from performing any services on its own aircraft with its own regular employees (including but not limited to, maintenance and repair) that it may choose to perform. Self-fueling and fuel storage shall be permitted, except that Lessee must at all times comply . with applicable Airport regulations and standards pertaining thereto.

I. No lessee at the airport may be granted in fact or by written instrument any exclusive right as prohibited by Section 308(a) of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended. The Federal Aviation Administration ("FAA") shall make the final determination of the existence of a prohibited exclusive right, and such determination shall be final and dispositive. If the FAA determines that any provision of this Lease or practice in fact constitutes a grant of a prohibited exclusive right, such provision or grant shall be deemed null and void for all purposes. J. All of Lessee's aircraft must be compliant with 14 CFR Part 36. Lessee shall provide King County with proof that all aircraft being used for air cargo service meet the requirements of 14 CFR Part 36 with regard to noise generation. Lessee shall comply with the Airport's "Voluntary Noise Agreement" in order to minimize noise impacts on the local community. K. Lessee acknowledges that no representative or agent of King County has made any representation or promise with respect to the provisions of this Section 15 that are not expressly provided herein.

16. CONSTRUCTION DEFECTS. King County shall not be liable to the Lessee for claims or damages arising from any defect in the construction of or the present condition of the Premises, whether known or unknown, or for damage by storm, rain, or leakage or any other occurrence.

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 15 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 151 March 10, 2021 17. MAINTENANCE.

A. Throughout the Lease Term, Lessee shall, without cost or exp'ense to King County, keep and maintain the Premises and all Improvements, landscaping, fixtures and equipment which may now or hereafter exist thereon, in a neat, clean, and sanitary condition and shall, except for reasonable wear and tear, at all times preserve the Premises in good and safe repair except for any demolition of improvements contemplated by Section 7 of the Lease. Upon the expiration or sooner termination of the Lease, including expiration or earlier termination of the Ramp Area, Lessee shall forthwith return the Premises, and the Ramp Area, as the case may be, in good condition, reasonable wear and tear excepted.

B. If, after thirty (30) days' notice from King County, or immediately in case of potential harm to life safety or property, Lessee fails to maintain or repair any part of the Premises or any improvement, landscaping, fixtures or equipment thereon, King County may, but shall not be obligated to, enter upon the Premises and perform such maintenance or repair, and Lessee agrees to pay the costs thereof to King County upon receipt of a written demand. Any unpaid sums under this Section shall be payable as additional rent on the next Rent payment date due following the written demand and will bear interest at a percentage rate equal to the lesser of (i) one and one-half percent (1.5%) per month or (ii) the maximum rate permitted under applicable laws.

18. GENERAL INDEMNITY AND HOLD HARMLESS. The Lessee agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold King County harmless as provided herein to the maximum extent possible under law. Accordingly, the Lessee agrees for itself, its agents, contractors, successors, and assigns, to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless King County, its appointed and elected officials, and its employees and agents, from and against liability for all claims, demands, suits, and judgments, including costs of defense and attorney fees thereof, for injury to persons, death, or property damage which is caused by, arises out of, or is incidental to Lessee's rights and obligations under this Lease, except to the extent of King County's sole negligence. The Lessee's obligations under this Section 18 shall include:

A. The duty to promptly accept tender of defense and provide defense to the County at the v~ssee' s own expense, including attorney fees;

B. Indemnification of claims made by the Lessee's own employees or agents; and,

C. Lessee agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold King County harmless for claims by Lessee's employees and agrees to waive, as respects King County only, its immunity under Title 51 R.C.W., which waiver has been mutually negotiated by the parties.

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 16 of 45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 152 March 10, 2021 Lessee agrees to hold harmless and indemnify King County for any and all costs associated with damage to owned, non-owned or hired aircraft in the Lessee's care, custody and control. In the event it is necessary for the County to incur attorney's fees, legal expenses or other costs to enforce the provisions of this Section 18, all such fees, expenses and costs shall be recoverable from the Lessee.

In the event it is determined that R.C.W. 4.24.115 applies to this Lease, the Lessee agrees to defend, hold harmless, and indemnify King County to the maximum extent permitted thereunder. Lessee shall include the same indemnification language in this Section 18 in its sub-leases protecting, indemnifying and defending King County, its appointed and elected officials, and its employees and agents.

The provisions of this Section 18, "Indemnity and Hold Harmless", shall survive the expiration or termination of this Lease with respect to any event that occurs prior to, or on the date of, such expiration or termination.

Nothing contained within this provision shall affect and/or alter the application of any other provision contained within this Lease.

19. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS-LESSEE/LEASEHOLD. By the date of execution of this Lease, the Lessee shall procure and maintain for the duration of this Lease, insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property which may arise from, or in connection with Lessee's rights and obligations under this Lease, by the Lessee, its agents, representatives, employees and/or subcontractors. The insurance required to be provided by Lessee under this Lease may be provided under blanket policies that cover Lessee and the Premises as well as other entities and properties. The cost of such insurance shall be paid by or on behalf of the Lessee. If there is any inconsistency between the minimum insurance requirements set forth below in this Lease and the insurance required by King County in any other Airport agreement to which the Lessee is a party, the Lessee shall maintain the most stringent insurance required.

In consideration of the duration of this Lease, the parties agree that the Insurance Requirements Section 19, at the discretion of the King County Risk Manager, may be reviewed and adjusted with each amendment and within ninety (90) days of the end of the first five (5}year period of the Lease Term and the end of each successive five (5) year period thereafter.

Any adjustments made as determined by the King County Risk Manager, with regard to limits, scope and types of insurance, shall be in accordance with reasonably prudent risk management practices and aviation insurance industry standards and shall be effective on the first day of each successive five ( 5) year period.

Adjustment, if any, in insurance premium(s) shall be the responsibility of the Lessee. Any failure by King County to exercise the right to review and adjust at any of the aforementioned timings shall not constitute a waiver of future review and adjustment timings.

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 17 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 153 March 10, 2021 Nothing contained within these insurance requirements shall be deemed to limit the scope, application and/or limits of the coverage afforded, which coverage will apply to each insured to the full extent provided by the terms and conditions of the policy(s). Nothing contained within this provision shall affect and/or alter the application of any other provision contained within this Lease.

A. MINIMUM SCOPE AND LIMIT OF INSURANCE. The Lessee shall obtain and maintain the minimum insurance set forth below. By requiring such minimum insurance, King County shall not be deemed or construed to have assessed the risks that may be applicable to the Lessee under this Lease. The Lessee shall assess its own risks and if it deems appropriate and/or prudent, maintain greater limits and/or broader coverage. Each insurance policy shall be written on an "occurrence" form; excepting that insurance for professional liability, errors and omissions and environmental impairment, may be acceptable on a "claims made" form. If coverage is approved and purchased on a "claims made" basis, the Lessee warrants continuation of coverage, either through policy renewals or the purchase of an extended discovery period, if such extended coverage is available, for not less than three (3) years from the date of termination of this Lease. Insurance coverage shall be at least as broad as stated below and with limits no less than:

1) Commercial General Liability (Aviation General Liability). Coverage in the amount of $50,000,000 combined single limit per occurrence, and for those policies with aggregate limits, a $50,000,000 aggregate limit shall be maintained.

2) Aircraft Liability. (Owned, Leased and Non-owned Aircraft) Aircraft liability for bodily injury, death, property damage, contractual and passenger liability with a combined single limit per occurrence, other than passenger liability, of $100,000,000.

3) Aircraft Hull and Machinery. Lessee agrees to insure owned and/or leased aircraft commensurate with the value of the aircraft and machinery and waive all rights of subrogation against the Lessor. 4) Liquor Liability. Required if alcoholic beverages are sold or distributed, a limit of $1,000,000 per occurrence and for those policies with aggregate limits, a $1,000,000 limit.

5) Automobile Liability. Coverage shall be at least as broad as Insurance Services Office form number CA 00 01 covering BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE, symbol 1 "any auto"; or the combination of symbols 2, 8, and 9. $50,000,000 combined single limit per accident. If the work involves the transport of pollutants (as defined by the standard auto policy exclusion of pollution) the auto policy shall be endorsed to include endorsement CA 9948 (or its equivalent) andMCS 90.

6) Workers' Compensation. Statutory requirements of the State of residency. Coverage shall be at least as broad as Workers' Compensation coverage, as

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 18 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 154 March 10, 2021 required by the Industrial Insurance Act of the State of Washington, as well as any similar coverage required for this work by applicable Federal or "other States" State Law.

7) Employer's Liability or "Stop Gap". Coverage with minimum limits of $1,000,000 each occurrence shall be at least as broad as the protection provided by the Workers Compensation policy Part 2 (Employers Liability) or, in states with monopolistic state funds, the protection provided by the "Stop Gap" endorsement to the general liability policy.

8) Hangar Keepers Liability. Bailee's coverage for non-owned aircraft held in the Lessee's care, custody and control at a limit equal to maximum value of aircraft hangared at any one time per occurrence, and in the aggregate. 9) Environmental Impairment. Pollution coverage for all clean-up and remediation costs and expense arising out of Lessee's use of the Premises for both sudden and accidental discharges or gradual or repeated contamination. $5,000,000 per claim and in the aggregate.

10) Property Insurance. The Lessee will carry "All Risk" property insurance in an amount equal to the full replacement value of all improvements, structures, and buildings located on the Premises and business interruption coverage to provide for the continued payment of rent to the owner, in an amount equal to twelve month's rental payment obligation. Coverage shall include the perils of earthquake and flood provided the limits of flood coverage may be a reasonable amount that is less than full replacement value. King County will not carry insurance on Lessee's property or business personal property .. Waiver of subrogation must be shown on evidence of insurance. King County shall be named as loss payee on Lessee's property insurance as its interests may appear.

B. DEDUCTIBLES AND SELF-INSURED RETENTIONS. Any deductibles or self-insured retentions must be declared to King County. The deductible and or self-insured retention of the policies shall not limit or apply to the Lessee's liability to King County and shall be the sole responsibility of the Lessee.

C. OTHER INSURANCE PROVISIONS. The insurance policies required in this Lease are to contain or be endorsed to contain the following provisions:

1) All liability policies except workers compensation:

a. King County, its officers, officials, employees and agents are to be covered as additional insureds as respects liability arising out of activities performed by or on behalf of the Lessee in connection with this Lease. King County shall be named as additional insured regarding the total limits of liability maintained by Lessee.

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BFM Meeting Materials Page 155 March 10, 2021 b. The Lessee's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respects King County, its officers, officials, employees and agents. Any insurance and/or self-insurance maintained by King County, its officers, officials, employees or agents shall not contribute with the Lessee's insurance or benefit the Lessee in any way.

c. The Lessee's insurance shall apply separately to each insured against whom a claim is made and/or lawsuit is brought, except with respect to the limits of the insurer's liability.

2) All Policies:

a. Coverage shall not be suspended, voided, canceled, reduced in coverage or in limits below those required by this Lease, without replacement of the coverage in question with insurance that satisfies the requirements of the Lease until after thirty (30) days prior written notice has been given to King County.

D. ACCEPTABILITY OF INSURERS. Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a Bests' rating of no less than A:VIII, or if not rated with Bests' with minimum surpluses, the equivalent of Bests' surplus size VIII. If at any time, any of the foregoing policies shall be or become unsatisfactory to King County, as to form or substance, or if a company issuing any such policy shall be or become unsatisfactory to King County, the Lessee shall, upon notice to that effect from King County, promptly obtain a new policy, and shall submit the same to King County, with the appropriate certificates and endorsements for approval.

E. VERIFICATION OF COVERAGE. Lessee shall furnish King County with certificate(s) of insurance and endorsement(s) required by this Lease. The certificate(s) and endorsement(s) for each insurance policy are to be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. The certificates and endorsements for each insurance policy are to be on forms approved by King County and are to be received and approved by King County prior to the commencement of activities associated with the Lease.

F. MUTUAL RELEASE AND WAIYER. To the extent a loss is covered by insurance in force, King County and Lessee hereby mutually release each other from liability and waive all right of recovery against each other for any loss from perils insured against under their respective property insurance policies, including any extended coverage endorsements hereto; provided that this agreement shall be inapplicable if it would have the effect of invalidating any insurance coverage of King County or the Lessee.

20. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS - BUILDINGS/STRUCTURES/FACILITIES UNDER CONSTRUCTION.

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 20 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 156 March 10, 2021 Prior to commencement of any construction relating to any alteration or improvement, including the Improvements, and until construction is complete and accepted by the Lessee, the Lessee shall cause its construction contractor(s) to procure and maintain insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property which may arise from, or in connection with the activities related to said construction. The cost of such insurance shall be paid by the Lessee and/or any of the Lessee's contractors.

Nothing contained within these insurance requirements shall be deemed to limit the scope, application and/or limits of the coverage afforded, which coverage will apply to each insured to the full extent provided by the terms and conditions of the policy(s). Nothing contained within this provision shall affect and/or alter the application of any other provision contained within this Lease.

A. MINIMUM SCOPE AND LIMIT OF INSURANCE. The Lessee shall require its contractors to obtain and maintain the minimum insurance set forth below. By requiring such minimum insurance, King County shall not be deemed or construed to have assessed the risks that may be applicable to Lessee under the construction contract between Lessee and its General Contractor. The Lessee shall assess its own risks and if it deems appropriate and/or prudent, maintain greater limits and/or broader coyerage. Each insurance policy shall be written on an "occurrence" form; excepting that insurance for prof~ssional liability, errors and omissions when required, may be acceptable on a "claims made" form. If coverage is approved and purchased on a "claims made" basis, the Lessee warrants continuation of coverage, either through policy renewals or the purchase of an extended discovery period, if such extended coverage is available, for not less than three years from the date of completion of the work which is the subject of this Lease. Insurance coverage shall be at least as broad as stated below and with limits no less than:

1) General Liability. Coverage shall be at least as broad as Insurance Services Office form number CG 00 01 covering COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY. $5,000,000 combined single limit per occurrence, and for those policies with aggregate limits, a $5,000,000 aggregate. Such limits may be satisfied with the use of an umbrella/excess liability policy, which is at least as broad as the underlying policy. Coverage shall not exclude explosion collapse and underground damage (XCU).

2) Automobile Liability. Coverage shall be at least as broad as Insurance Services Office form number CA 00 01 covering BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE, symbol 1 "any auto"; or the combination of symbols 2, 8, and 9. $5,000,000 combined single limit per accident. The required limits may be satisfied with the use of an umbrella/excess liability policy, which is at least as broad as the underlying policy. If the work involves the transport of pollutants (as defined by the standard auto policy exclusion of pollution) the auto policy shall be endorsed to include endorsement CA 9948 ( or its equivalent) and MCS 90.

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 21 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 157 March 10, 2021 3) Workers' Compensation. Statutory requirements of the State of residency. Coverage shall be at least as broad as Workers' Compensation coverage, as required by the Industrial Insurance Act of the State of Washington, as well as any similar coverage required for this work by applicable Federal or "other States" State Law.

4) Employer's Liability or "Stop Gap". Coverage in the amount of $1,000,000 per each occurrence. Such coverage shall be at least as broad as the protection provided by the Workers Compensation policy Part 2 (Employers Liability) or, in states with monopolistic state funds, the protection provided by the "Stop Gap" endorsement to the general liability policy.

5) Professional Liability Errors and Omissions. In the event that services delivered pursuant to this Lease either directly or indirectly involve or require Professional services, Professional Liability Errors and Omissions coverage shall be provide at a limit of $1,000,000 per claim and in the aggregate.

6) Builder's Risk/Installation Floater. Lessee shall procure and maintain, or cause it's general contractor to procure of maintain, during the life of the contract to construct the Improvements ("construction contract"), or until acceptance of. the Improvements/Project by the Lessee, whichever is longer, "All Risk" Builders Risk or Installation Floater Insurance at least as broad as ISO form number CP0020 (Builders Risk Coverage Form) with ISO form number CP0030 (Causes of Loss - Special Form) including coverage for collapse, theft, off-site storage and property in transit. The coverage shall insure for direct physical loss to property of the entire construction project, for 100% of the replacement value thereof and include earthquake and flood. The policy shall be endorsed to cover the interests, as they may appear, of Lessee, King County and the general contractor as a named insured. In the event of a loss to any or all of the work and/or materials therein and/or to be provided at any time prior to the final close­ out of the contract and acceptance of the project by Lessee, the Lessee shall require the contractor to promptly reconstruct, repair, replace or restore all work and/or materials so destroyed. Nothing herein provided for shall in any way excuse the Lessee or its surety from the obligation of furnishing all the required materials and completing the work in full compliance with the terms of the construction contract.

7) Contractor's Pollution Liability. $5,000,000 per claim/aggregate. Lessee and/or its contractor shall provide Contractor's Pollution Liability coverage to cover sudden and non-sudden bodily injury and/or property damage to include the destruction of tangible property, loss of use, mitigation, clean-up costs and the loss of use of tangible property that has not been physically injured or destroyed, and if applicable, coverage for non-owned disposal sites. If asbestos, lead or PCB's are a potential exposure, such insurance shall not exclude pollution arising out of such substances.

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BFM Meeting Materials Page 158 March 10, 2021 B. DEDUCTIBLES AND SELF-INSURED RETENTIONS. Any deductibles or self-insured retentions must be declared to King County. The deductible and or self-insured retention of the policies shall not limit or apply to the Lessee's liability to King County and shall be the sole responsibility of the Lessee.

C. OTHER INSURANCE PROVISIONS. The insurance policies required in this Lease are to contain or be endorsed to contain the following provisions:

1) All liability policies except workers compensation and professional liability:

a. King County, its officers, officials, employees and agents are to be covered as additional insureds as respects liability arising out of activities performed by or on behalf of the Lessee or its contractor in connection with this Lease. King County shall be named as additional insured regarding the total limits of liability maintained by the Lessee and its contractor.

b. The contractor's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respects King County, its officers, officials, employees and agents. Any insurance and/or self-insurance maintained by King County, its officers, officials, employees or agents shall not contribute with the Lessee's or its contractor's insurance or benefit the Lessee or its contractor in any way.

c. The contractor's insurance shall apply separately to each insured against whom a claim is made and/or lawsuit is brought, except with respect to the limits of the insurer's liability.

2) All Policies:

a. Coverage shall not be suspended, voided, canceled, reduced in coverage or in limits below those required by this Lease, without replacement of the coverage in question with insurance that satisfies the requirements of the Lease until after thirty (30) days prior written notice has been given to King County.

D. ACCEPTABILITY OF INSURERS. Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a Bests' rating ofno less than A:VIII, or if not rated with Bests' with minimum surpluses, the equivalent of Bests' surplus size VIII. If at any time, ·any of the foregoing policies shall be or become unsatisfactory to King County, as to form or substance, or if a company issuing any such policy shall be or become unsatisfactory to King County, the Lessee and its contractor shall, upon notice to that effect from King County, promptly obtain a new policy, and shall submit the same to King County, with the appropriate certificates and endorsements for approval.

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 23 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 159 March 10, 2021 E. VERIFICATION OF COVERAGE. Prior to commencement of construction Lessee and its contractor shall furnish King County with certificate(s) of insurance and endorsement(s) required by this Lease. The certificate(s) and endorsement(s) for each insurance policy are to be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. The certificates and endorsements for each insurance policy are to be on forms approved by King County and are to be received and approved by King County prior to the commencement of activities associated with the Lease.

F. MUTUAL RELEASE AND WAIVER. To the extent a loss is covered by insurance in force, King County and Lessee and its contractor hereby mutually release each other from liability and waive all right of recovery against each other for any loss from perils insured against under their respective property insurance policies, including any extended coverage endorsements hereto; provided that this agreement shall be inapplicable if it would have the effect of invalidating any insurance coverage of King County or the Lessee or its contractor

21. CONTRACTOR'S SURETY BOND. Prior to commencing construction of any of the Improvements, Lessee shall furnish to King County a general contractor's performance and payment surety bond in the amount of the total estimated construction costs for the Improvements. The performance and payment s-µrety bond shall be acceptable to the King County in its commercially reasonable discretion and shall state the following:

(i) Lessee and King County shall be named as dual obligees on the performance and payment surety bond. (ii) That it is conditioned to secure the completion of the proposed construction, free from all liens and claims of contractors, subcontractors, mechanics, laborers, and material suppliers.

(iii) That the construction work shall be fully and faithfully performed by Lessee, the general contractor, or, on their default, the surety.

(iv) That in default of such completion and payment, such part of the amount of the surety bond as shall be required to complete the work shall be paid to King County as liquidated and agreed damages for the nonperformance of this Lease; it being agreed that the amount of King County's damages is extremely difficult to ascertain and determine.

That the surety will defend and indemnify King County against all loss, costs, damage, expense, claims, and liabilities arising out of or connected with the construction by Lessee.

In lieu of a single performance and payment surety bond, Lessee may furnish multiple performance and payment surety bonds supplied by Lessee's general contractor and/or subcontractors, provided such payment and performance surety bonds contain the same conditions as stated in (i) through (iv) above, are issued

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 24 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 160 March 10, 2021 jointly to Lessee and King County, and in the aggregate equal to the total estimated construction cost of the Improvements.

All payment and performance surety bonds required by this Section 21 must be issued by a surety company licensed to do business in the State of Washington, acceptable to King County in its commercially reasonable discretion, and shall remain in effect until the entire cost of the Improvements shall have been paid in full and the Improvements shall have been insured as provided in this Lease or as otherwise agreed to in writing by King County.

In lieu of the above performance and payment surety bonds, Lessee may provide some other instrument satisfactory to King County, including a letter of credit, or cash deposit which shall guarantee to King County completion of the Improvements.

22. PROPERTY RECONSTRUCTION FOLLOWING CASUALTY. In the event of the total or partial destruction by casualty or otherwise of the building, structures, or facilities currently on the Premises or the Improvements to be subsequently constructed by the Lessee, Lessee shall have the obligation to reconstruct such facilities or Improvements to their former condition and usability and proceed with reasonable diligence to prepare plans and specifications for and carry out, all work necessary (a) to repair and restore the facilities or Improvements on the Premises damaged by the casualty to the former condition, or (b) to replace the facilities or Improvements with a new facilities or Improvements on the Premises of a like quality and usefulness of the facilities or Improvements which were damaged. The foregoing notwithstanding, if, upon completion of the repair and reconstruction required by this Section 22, there would be five (5) or fewer years remaining in the Lease Term including any Extension Periods, Lessee shall have the right to elect, by written notice given to King County within ninety (90) days after the casualty, not to repair or reconstruct the facilities or Improvements on the Premises, provided, however, that Lessee has maintained the property insurance required by Section 19(A) above. If, under the preceding sentence, Lessee elects not to repair or reconstruct the facilities or Improvements on the Premises after a casualty, (1) the Lease shall terminate on the date Lessee gives notice of its election or upon such later date as Lessee may specify in such notice (not to be more than ninety (90) days after such notice is given) and (2) Lessee shall assign to King County all proceeds of Lessee's property insurance attributable to the facilities or Improvements payable in respect to the casualty in question and shall deliver to King County all of such proceeds received by Lessee and not applied to the preservation and protection of the facilities or Improvements on the Premises prior to the date on which the Lease terminates.

23. SURRENDER OF PREMISES. Upon expiration or termination of this Lease as contemplated herein, Lessee shall surrender to Lessor the Premises and Improvements, including but not limited to, structures, fixtures and building equipment supplied by Lessee as part of the Improvements, including the Ramp Area Improvements upon expiration of the Ramp Area Term, without compensation, allowance or credit to Lessee, subject to Lessee's covenants to maintain and repair accruing to the date of expiration or termination of the Lease Term as provided in this Lease. Except for Improvements allowed to remain under Section 14.B above Less~e shall remove all improvements, structures, fixtures, building equipment, alterations or any other items

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 25 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 161 March 10, 2021 belonging to Lessee unless allowed to remain on the Premises as agreed upon in writing from Lessor. Upon the Expiration Date or Ramp Expiration Date (as the case may be) or earlier termination, all right, title and interest to the Premises, Improvements, and Ramp Area Improvements shall vest in King County, free and clear of any liens and encumbrances and at no cost of any kind to King County.

24. DEFAULT AND RE-ENTRY. If any Rent or other obligations provided herein, or any part thereof shall be and remain unpaid when the same shall become due, or if Lessee shall violate or default on any of the covenants and agreements herein contained, after any applicable cure period, King County may terminate this Lease upon giving five (5) days' notice (in the case of monetary defaults) and thirty (30) days' notice (in the case of non-monetary defaults). Lessee may cure any such default by its payment or performance within said periods, provided that if a non-monetary default cannot be cured within said 30-day period, then Lessee shall not be in default if Lessee commences its cure within said 3 0-day period and takes actions and steps to cure the non-monetary default within a commercially reasonable amount of time. Upon an uncured default, King County may re-enter said Premises using such force as may be required. Notwithstanding such re-entry by King County, the liability of the Lessee for the Rent provided for herein shall not be extinguished for the balance of the Lease Term, and Lessee covenants and agrees to make good to King County any deficiency arising from a re-entry and re letting of the Premises at a lesser rental than agreed to herein. The Lessee shall pay such deficiency each month as the amount thereof is ascertained by King County. In the event it becomes reasonably necessary to make any changes, alterations, or additions to the Premises or any part thereof for the purpose of reletting said Premises or any part thereof, Lessee shall also be responsible for such cost. In reletting the Premises, King County shall make a good faith effort to obtain terms comparable to those contained in this Lease and otherwise seek to mitigate any damages it may suffer as a result of Lessee's default.

25. ASSURANCE OF PERFORMANCE. In the event of a default in the performance of any obligation under this Lease which remains uncured for a period longer than specified in Section 24 above, King County may request and the Lessee shall provide adequate assurance of the future performance of all obligations under this Lease. The adequacy of any assurance shall be determined according to commercially reasonable standards for lessors of real property in the County of King, State of Washington. Adequate assurance shall include, but not be limited to, a deposit in escrow, a guarantee by a third party acceptable to King County, a surety bond, or a letter of credit. Lessee's failure to provide adequate assurance within twenty (20) days of receipt of a request shall constitute a material breach and King County may in its discretion terminate this Lease.

26. ADVANCES BY KING COUNTY FOR LESSEE. If Lessee fails to pay any fees or perform any of its obligations under this Lease other than payment of Rent, King County will mail notice to Lessee of its failure to pay or perform. Twenty (20) days after mailing notice, if Lessee's obligation remains unpaid or unperformed, King County may, but is not obligated to, pay or perform these obligations at Lessee's expense. Upon written notification to Lessee of costs actually incurred by King County under this Section 26, Lessee will reimburse King County within twenty (20) days. Failure to comply with this Section 26 will result in a Lease default subject to the terms and conditions set forth in Section 24.

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BFM Meeting Materials Page 162 March 10, 2021 27. NON-WAIVER. It is hereby agreed that no waiver of any condition or covenant in this Lease or any breach thereof, shall be taken to constitute waiver of any subsequent breach.

28. SIGNS. No sign, advertisement, notice, or other lettering will be exhibited, inscribed, painted, or affixed by Lessee on any part of the outside of the Premises without the prior written consent of King County, provided that such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. If Lessee violates this provision, King County may remove the sign without any liability and may charge the expense actually incurred by such removal to the Lessee; provided, however, King County shall give Lessee written notice of Lessee's violation of this provision and Lessee shall have forty-eight (48) hours after receiving said notice to comply with the terms of this provision. All signs erected or installed by Lessee shall be subject to any federal, state or local statutes, ordinances or regulations applicable to signs.

29. INSPECTION AND MARKETING. King County reserves the right to inspect the Premises at any and all reasonable times throughout the Lease Term, provided that King County shall give Lessee not less than twenty-four (24) hours prior notice (except in an emergency, in which case King County shall give such advance notice as is practicable under the circumstances), shall not interfere unduly with Lessee's operations and shall use reasonable efforts to cooperate with any security measures Lessee may then have in effect. The right of inspection reserved to King County hereunder shall impose no obligation on King County to make inspections to ascertain the condition of the Premises, and shall impose no liability upon King County for failure to make such inspections. King County shall have the right to market and show the Premises to prospective tenants for one hundred and eighty (180) days prior to the expiration or sooner termination of this Lease, subject to reasonable advance notice and Lessee's reasonable requirements not to disrupt Lessee's operations.

30. LIENS. It is understood and agreed that this Lease is executed and delivered upon th.e express condition that the Lessee will not and cannot take any action (or omission) which will or may become a lien against the interest of King County in the Premises. Lessee shall ensure that if any liens are placed on King County's interest in the Premises through the acts or omissions of Lessee, Lessee shall (i) within thirty (30) days of receipt of written notice from King County of such liens remove any such liens to the full satisfaction of King County, or (ii) if any such lien is being contested in good faith by Lessee, post a bond satisfactory to King County in the amount of such lien.

31. ASSIGNMENTS.

A. Lessee is a publicly traded corporation listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Lessee shall not assign or transfer this Lease or any interest therein, nor grant an option for such an assignment or transfer for the whole or any part of the Premises, nor shall this Lease or any interest hereunder be assignable or transferable by operation of law, or by any process or proceeding of any court or otherwise without the prior written consent of King County, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. It shall not be deemed unreasonable for King County to withhold, condition or delay its consent for a transfer or assignment of this Lease, in whole or in part, that would entail a use other than the Permitted Use. -

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 27 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 163 March 10, 2021 B. The foregoing notwithstanding, the assignment of the Lease or transfer of stock or other equity interests in Lessee, provided that such assignment or transfer is in connection with a bona fide sale, acquisition or restructuring, by purchase of equity interests or assets, merger or otherwise, of the principal business engaged in by Lessee, where the transferee/assignee is a publicly-traded corporation, and the Premises will be used for the Permitted Use, shall be considered an "Exempt Transfer" and shall not require the consent of King County nor be subject to the Assignment Premium. An assignment or transfer, in whole or in part, of this Lease and Lessee's rights and obligations hereunder to any entity that is wholly owned and directly controlled by Lessee shall also be considered an Exempt Transfer and shall not be subject to the Assignment Premium. If King County shall give its consent to any assignment or transfer or if an assignment or transfer is made pursuant to this Section 31 that does not require King County's consent, this Section 31 shall nevertheless continue in full force and effect and no further assignment or transfer shall be made except in compliance with this Section 31.

C. If Lessee desires to assign or transfer, or grant an option for assignment or transfer, for the whole or part of the Premises, or any portion of this Lease or any interest herein, and such assignment or transfer requires King County's consent under Section 31.A above, Lessee shall notify King County in writing of said desire and the details of the proposed agreement at least sixty (60) days prior to the proposed date of assignment or transfer, or grant of an option therefor, to a third party. The notification shall include but not be limited to a financial statement of the third party, including but not limited to a full disclosure of the monetary payment or any other consideration involved, and an affidavit from the third party stating it has examined this Lease, and, understanding this Lease, agrees to assume and be bound by all of the Lessee's obligations and covenants under this Lease, the same as if it were the original Lessee hereunder, and the proposed date of assignment, transfer or grant of an option therefor. Lessee shall also provide any financial, corporate or other information regarding the proposed assignment or the assignee/transferee, demonstrating the assignee's ability to perform the Lessee's obligations under the Lease, including information evidencing the managerial, operational and financial wherewithal of the assignee or transferee, as reasonably requested by King County (all of the aforementioned documents are collectively referred to as the "Transfer Documents").

D. Prior to any assignment or transfer being effective, other than an Exempt Transfer, Lessee (Assignor) shall pay King County seventy-five percent (75%) of the Assignment Premium derived from that assignment or transfer. "Assignment Premium" shall mean (1) all rent, additional rent, and/or other moneys, property, and other consideration of every kind whatsoever received by Lessee (assignor) from the assignee/transferee for, or by reason of, the assignment or transfer (including all amounts received by Lessee (assignor) for any Included Property), less (2) the credits detailed in Section 31.E below. "Included Property" means only the leasehold improvements and fixtures and all machinery, equipment, furniture, furnishings, supplies, inventory and other personal property, tangible

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 28 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 164 March 10, 2021 and intangible, owned by the Lessee that are transferred to the assignee or transferee as part of the transaction. Lessee shall pay the Assignment Premium to King County as and when Lessee receives payment from such assignee or transferee.

E. Credits. The following shall be subtracted from the consideration that otherwise would be included in the calculation of the Assignment Premium:

1) Any transactional costs, fees or commissions actually paid by Lessee (Assignor) to procure the assignment or transfer, including, without limitation, fees and commissions paid to attorneys, professionals and other consultants (such as real estate advisors, aviation industry experts, environmental consultants, surveyors, certified public accountants, civil and other engineers and architects) and licensed real estate brokers, together with Lessee's actual internal costs and expenses reasonably allocable to the transaction in accordance with sound accounting practices, as itemized in a written report thereof provided by a certified public accountant in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to King County;

2) The actual cost of alterations and leasehold improvements undertaken by Lessee, or undertaken by the transferee or assignee to the extent paid for or reimbursed by Lessee, solely to prepare the space for the assignee or transferee, including, without limitation, costs of planning, design, permitting and construction, including labor, materials and Washington state sales and use taxes, (amortized, if the consideration for the assignment or transfer is to be paid in installments, over the period of payment, commencing with the date on which the assignment or transfer commences);

3) The greater of either: a) the unamortized cost of the Included Property determined on a straight-line basis over the term of the Lease as certified to King County by Lessee's independent certified public accountant; or b) the fair market value of the Included Property as determined by an appraisal conducted by an independent and certified appraiser. Lessee shall pay the cost of such certification or appraisal and may deduct such costs from the Assignment Premium. If King County disputes the unamortized cost or fair market value of the Included Property as determined by the certified public accountant or appraiser, the procedures set forth in Section 11.C, shall be followed to determine the appropriate cost or fair market value;

4) The unamortized transactional costs, fees or commissions, determined on a straight-line basis over the original term of the Lease, actually paid by Lessee ( assignor) to procure the Lease itself ( or, if only an interest in the Lease is being assigned or transferred, a ratable portion of such costs, fees and commissions), including, without limitation and without duplicating any of the costs included in Section 31.E(l) above, fees and commissions

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 29 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 165 March 10, 2021 paid to attorneys, professionals and other consultants (such as real estate advisors, aviation industry experts, environmental consultants, surveyors, certified public accountants, civil and other engineers and architects) and licensed real estate brokers, together with Lessee's actual internal costs and expenses reasonably allocable to the transaction in accordance with sound accounting practices, as itemized in a written report thereof provided by a certified public accountant in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to King County.

F. Once King County has received all necessary information and documentation pursuant to this Section 31 of this Lease, King County will review the request and respond with either an approval or disapproval of the request at most thirty (30) days from the date King County receives all Transfer Documents, unless more time is reasonably requested by King County. Approval of any assignment request will not be umeasonably withheld and Lessee may in good faith dispute the reasonableness of King County's disapproval of a request. It shall not be deemed umeasonable for King County to condition an assignment or transfer on receipt of financial and other assurances, such as performance bonds or financial guarantees from the assignor or transferor, as security for the assignee's or transferee's performance of the Lessee's obligations under the Lease. King County has the option, in its sole discretion, to charge to the Lessee a reasonable fee for administrative costs actually incurred reviewing and processing any requests for assignment or transfer pursuant to this Section, not to exceed, however, $15 00. 00. If any proposed assignment or transfer results in a change in corporate ownership structure from that which was in place at the time of execution of this Lease, King County and Lessee shall amend this Section 31, concurrently with the assignment or transfer taking effect, for the purpose of accounting for such change in ownership structure (e.g., transfer from a publicly traded corporation to a limited liability company), which amendment shall be in a form and substance acceptable to King County in its sole discretion.

Lessee's sole remedy for King County's failure to timely respond to a request for assignment shall be declaratory relief or specific performance, and shall not include monetary or consequential damages. G. Any assignment or transfer made in violations of this Section 31 may be deemed by King County as a default under the Lease and subject to the provisions of Section 24 and no cure provision shall apply

32. SUBLEASES.

A. Unless the sublease sought to be entered into is to an entity that controls, is controlled by or is under common control with Lessee (an "Exempt Sublease"), Lessee shall not sublet the whole or any part of the Premises, nor grant an option for sublease for the whole or any part of the Premises without the prior written consent of King County, which consent shall not be umeasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. King County shall not withhold its consent to a proposed

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 30 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 166 March 10, 2021 sublease or grant of an option for sublease on the ground of the subtenant's proposed use if such use is consistent with the Permitted Use in Section 6 of this Lease. If King County shall give its consent to any sublease, this Section 32 shall nevertheless continue in full force and effect and no further sublease shall be made without the County's consent. No sublease authorized under this Section 32 shall relieve or release the Lessee from any obligation or responsibility required of the Lessee under this Lease.

B. Except with respect to an Exempt Sublease, if Lessee desires to sublease, or grant an option for sublease, for the whole or part of the Premises, or any portion of this Lease or any interest therein, Lessee shall notify King County in writing of said desire and the details of the proposed agreement at least sixty ( 60) days prior to the proposed date of sublease, or grant of an option therefor, to a third party. The notification shall include but not be limited to a financial statement of the third party, including but not limited to a full disclosure of the monetary payment or any other considerations involved, the proposed date of the sublease, and a copy of the sublease agreement between the Lessee and new tenant. Lessee shall also provide any financial, corporate or other information regarding the proposed sublease or the sublessee reasonably requested by King County.

C. If Lessee subleases all or any portion of the Premises ( other than an Exempt Sublease), Lessee shall pay King County seventy-five percent (75%) of the Sublease Premium derived from that sublease. "Sublease Premium" shall mean (1) all rent, additional rent, and/or other moneys, property, and other consideration of every kind whatsoever received by Lessee from the sublessee for, or by reason of, the sublease ( excluding all amounts received by Lessee for any Included Property) less (2) the credits detailed in Section 32.F below. Lessee shall pay the Sublease Premium to King County within thirty (30) days from Lessee's receipt of payment from such sublessee.

D. Credits. The allocable portion of the credits set forth in Sections 31.E(2), (3) and (5) above, as applicable, and without duplicating any such allocable portion, the following shall be subtracted from what otherwise would be included in the consideration used to calculate the Sublease Premium:

1) Any costs, fees or commissions actually paid by Lessee (sublessor) to procure the sublease, including, without limitation, fees and commissions paid to attorneys, professionals and other consultants (such as real estate advisors, aviation industry experts, environmental consultants, surveyors, certified public accountants, civil and other engineers and architects) and licensed real estate brokers, together with Lessee's actual internal costs and expenses reasonably allocable to procuring the sublease in accordance with sound accounting practices, as itemized in a written report thereof provided by a certified public accountant in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to King County;

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 31 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 167 March 10, 2021 2) An allocable portion (based on the square footage subject to the proposed sublease as compared to the square footage of the entire Premises) of the unamortized transactional costs, fees or commissions, determined on a straight-line basis over the Lease Term, actually paid by Lessee (sublessor) to procure the Lease itself, including, without limitation, fees and commissions paid to attorneys, professionals and other consultants ( such as real estate advisors, aviation industry experts, environmental consultants, surveyors, certified public accountants, civil and other engineers and architects) and licensed real estate brokers, together with Lessee's actual internal costs and expenses reasonably allocable to the transaction in accordance with sound accounting practices, as itemized in a written report thereof provided by a certified public accountant in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to King County; and

3) The Rent, other amounts payable under this Lease as Rent and leasehold excise tax allocable to the space covered by such sublease (as reasonably determined by King County) and paid by Lessee to King County after the date of, and commensurate with the term of, such sublease.

E. Once King County has received all necessary information and documentation pursuant to this Section 32 of this Lease, King County will review the request and respond with either an approval or disapproval of the request not later than ten (10) days prior to the proposed date of the sublease. Disapproval of any such request shall be final and binding on the Lessee and not subject to any arbitration, provided that any approval will not be unreasonably withheld and Lessee may in good faith dispute the reasonableness of King County's disapproval of a request. King County, at its sole discretion, may charge to the Lessee a reasonable fee for administrative costs in reviewing and processing any sublease, or grant of an option therefor, not to exceed $1500.00.

F. Lessee's sole remedy for King County's failure to timely respond to a request to sublease, including a Ground Sublease, shall be declaratory relief or specific performance, and shall not include monetary or consequential damages.

G. Any assignment or transfer made in violations of this Section 32 may be deemed by King County as a default under the Lease and subject to the provisions of Section 24 and no cure provision shall apply.

33. CONDEMNATION.

A. King County and Lessee will immediately notify the other in writing of the receipt of notice of any proceedings with respect to a condemnation or intent of any authority to exercise the power of eminent domain.

B. If all of the Premises are taken by any lawful authority under the power of eminent domain for a period which will end on or extend beyond the expiration of

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 32 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 168 March 10, 2021 the Lease Tenn, this Lease terminates as of the date condemnor takes possession, and Lessee will have no claim or interest in or to any award of just compensation except that the Lessee will be entitled to an amount equal to the fair market value, as determined by the court having jurisdiction over the condemnation, of the Lessee's leasehold interest in any improvement made to the Premises by the Lessee and tf1ken by the condemnor. The fair market value amount determined pursuant to this subsection shall be paid to Lessee out of proceeds deposited into the court registry by the condemnor.

C. If part of the Premise·s is taken by any lawful authority under the power of eminent domain for a period which will end on or extend beyond the expiration of the Lease Tenn, and such taking results in a material adverse effect on Lessee's use or enjoyment of the Premises, Lessee may choose to terminate this Lease as of the date the condemnor takes possession. If Lessee does not elect to terminate this Lease, the rent will be reduced in the same proportion that the value of the portion of the Premises to be taken bears to the value of the entire Premises as of the date condemnor takes possession. Lessee will have no claim or interest in or to any award of just compensation or damages except that the Lessee will be entitled to an amount equal to the fair market value, as determined by the court having jurisdiction over the condemnation, of the part of the Lessee's leasehold interest in any improvements made to the Premises by the Lessee taken by the condemnor. The fair market value amount determined pursuant to this subsection shall be paid to Lessee out of proceeds deposited into the court registry by the condemnor.

D. If temporary use of all or a portion of the Premises is taken by any lawful authority for a period which would reduce the leasehold and, consequently, would cause the Premises to be untenantable for the use by Lessee for the purposes set forth in Section 6 of this Lease, then, at Lessee's determination, Lessee may choose to terminate this Lease. If Lessee elects to terminate the Lease, the Lease will terminate the date the condemnor takes possession and Lessee will have no claim or interest in or to any award of just compensation except that the Lessee will be entitled to an amount equal to the fair market value, as determined by the court having jurisdiction over the condemnation, of the Lessee's leasehold interest in any improvements made to the Premises by Lessee, to be paid to Lessee out of proceeds deposited into the court registry by the condemnor. If Lessee does not elect to terminate this Lease, the Lease will continue in full force and Lessee will be entitled to receive any award from the condemnor for the use of all or part of the Premises, not to exceed that portion of the Rent paid by Lessee attributable to the portion of the Premises subject to the temporary taking (based on the square footage subject to the temporary taking as compared to the square footage of the entire Premises); EXCEPT that Lessee may elect to have the Rent reduced by the amount proportionally attributable to any partial temporary taking, in which event Lessee shall not be entitled to any portion of the award attributable to said use.

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BFM Meeting Materials Page 169 March 10, 2021 E. It is understood and agreed that Lessee shall not be party to any negotiation or proceedings at law wherein King County claims compensation other than that which is defined statutorily as constituting "just compensation."

34. TERMINATION BY KING COUNTY. King County reserves the right to terminate this Lease upon twelve (12) months' notice in writing to the Lessee or the persons in possession of the Premises if the Premises are required by King County for the improvement or development of KCIA for public airport uses and purposes, and under such termination the Lessee or persons in possession of Premises shall be reimbursed by King County for the fair market value of this Lease, of any improvements placed on the Premises by the Lessee in accordance with the terms of this Lease. In the event that King County and Lessee cannot agree upon the value of the Improvements, King County and Lessee shall submit to have the fair market value adjusted by arbitration in the manner described in Section 11.C.

35. NON-DISCRIMINATION.

A. Lessee shall not discriminate on the basis ofrace, color, marital status, national origin, religious affiliation, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age (except by minimum age and retirement provisions), or presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability, unless based upon a bona fide occupational qualification, in the employment or application for employment or in the administration or delivery of services or any other benefits under King County Code Ch. 12.16.125. Lessee shall comply fully with all applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances, executive orders and regulations that prohibit such discrimination. These laws include, but are not limited to, chapter 49.60 RCW, and Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

B. The Lessee, for itself, its heirs, personal representatives, successors in interest and assigns, as part of the consideration hereof, does hereby covenant and agree as a covenant running with the land that in the event facilities are constructed, maintained, or otherwise operated on the said property described in this Lease for a purpose for which a U.S. Department of Transportation program or activity is extended or for another purpose involving the provision of similar services or benefits, the Lessee shall maintain and operate such facilities and services in compliance with all other requirements imposed pursuant to 49 CPR Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally Assisted Programs of the Department of Transportation, and as said regulations may be amended.

C. The Lessee, for itself, its personal representatives, successors in interest, and assigns, as a part of the consideration hereof, does hereby covenant and agree as a covenant running with the land that: (1) no person on the grounds of race, color, marital status, national origin, religious affiliation, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age ( except by minimum age and retirement provisions), or presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination in the use of said facilities, (2) that in the construction of any

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BFM Meeting Materials Page 170 March 10, 2021 improvements on, over, or under such land and the furnishing of services thereof, no person on the grounds ofrace, color, marital status, national origin, religious affiliation, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age (except by minimum age and retirement provisions), or presence of any sensory, mental or physical shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination, (3) that the Lessee shall use the Premises in compliance with all other requirements imposed by or pursuant to 49 CFR Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally Assisted Programs of the Department of Transportation, and as said Regulations may be amended.

D. The Lessee assures that in its use of the Premises it will substantially observe and promptly comply with pertinent statutes, executive orders and such rules as are promulgated to assure that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, marital status, national origin, religious affiliation, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expressions, age (except by minimum age and retirement provisions), or presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability be excluded from participating in any activity conducted with or benefiting from federal assistance. This provision obligates the Lessee or its transferee for the period during which Federal assistance is extended to the airport program, except where Federal assistance is to provide, or is in the form of personal property or real property or interest therein or structures or improvements thereon. In these cases, the provision obligates the party or any transferee for the longer of the following periods: (a) the period during which the property is used by the sponsor or any transferee for a purpose for which Federal assistance is extended, or for another purpose involving the provision of similar services or benefits; or (b) the period during which the airport sponsor or any transferee retains ownership or possession of the property.

E. Lessee will include the provisions of this Section 35, ''Non-Discrimination", in all subleases of all or part of the Premises, and in all agreements at any tier for the use of all or part of the Premises.

F. Any violation of this Section 35, "Non-Discrimination", shall be considered a default of this Lease and, in addition to any other remedies available to the County, shall be grounds for termination of this Lease by the County, and may result in ineligibility for further County agreements.

36. HEIRS, AGENTS, AND ASSIGNS. Without limiting any provisions of this Lease pertaining to assignment, transfer and subletting, the provisions of this Lease bind the heirs, successors, agents and assigns of the parties to this Lease.

37. CAPTIONS. The captions in this Lease are for convenience only and do not in any way limit or amplify the provisions of this Lease.

38. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE. Time is of the essence of this Lease, and in the event of the failure of Lessee to pay any charges at the time in the manner herein specified, or to keep any of the covenants or agreements herein set forth, the Lessee shall be in default.

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 35 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 171 March 10, 2021 39. CUMULATIVE REMEDIES. No provision of this Lease precludes King County from pursuing any other remedies for Lessee's failure to perform his obligations.

40. ATTORNEY'S FEES/DEFAULT CHARGE. In the event legal action is brought by either party to enforce any of the terms, conditions, or provisions of this Lease, the prevailing party shall recover against the other party in addition to the costs allowed by law, its litigation expenses and such sum as the court may adjudge to be a reasonable attorney's fee.

41. HOLDING OVER. If the Lessee holds over after the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Lessee shall become a tenant from month-to-month at a rental rate equal to one hundred-fifty percent (150%) of the Rent in effect upon the date of such expiration or termination, and otherwise subject to the terms, covenants, and conditions of this Lease, except those clearly inapplicable to the month-to-month tenancy. Acceptance by King County of Rent after such expiration or earlier termination shall not result in a renewal of this Lease, nor affect King County's right of re-entry or any rights of King County hereunder or as otherwise provided by law. If Lessee fails to surrender the Premises upon the expiration of this Lease despite demand to do so by King County, Lessee shall indemnify and hold King County harmless from all loss or liability including, without limitation, any claim made by any succeeding lessee founded on or resulting from such failure to surrender, together with interest, reasonable attorney's fees, costs, and expenses. This Section 41, HOLDING OVER," shall not apply to the Ramp Area and Lessee shall have no holdover rights thereto.

42. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE.

A. Definitions. "Hazardous Materials" as used herein shall mean:

1) Any toxic substances or waste, sewage, petroleum products, radioactive substances, heavy metals, medical, corrosive, noxious, acidic, bacteriological or disease-producing substances; or

2) Any dangerous waste or hazardous waste as defined in:

a. Washington Hazardous Waste Management Act as now existing or hereafter amended (RCW Ch. 70.105); or

b. Washington Model Toxics Control Act as now existing or hereafter amended (RCW Ch. 70.105D); or

c. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act as now existing or hereafter amended (42 U.S.C. Sec. 6901 et seq.); or

3) Any hazardous substance as defined in:

a. Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act as now existing or hereafter amended ( 42 U.S.C. Sec. 9601 et seq.); or

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 36 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 172 March 10, 2021 b. Washington Model Toxics Control Act as now existing or hereafter amended (RCW Ch. 70.105.D); or

4) Any pollutants, contaminants, or substances posing a danger or threat to public health, safety or welfare, or the environment, which are regulated or controlled as such by any applicable federal, state or local laws, ordinances or regulations as now existing or hereafter amended. B. Environmental Compliance.

1) In the conduct of its business at the Airport, and in its use and occupancy of the Premises and the areas of the Airport outside the Premises that are available for use by the Lessee and others ("the Public Areas"), the Lessee and Lessee's sublessees, assigns,' contractors, agents, employees, or representatives (the "Lessee Parties") shall, at the Lessee's own expense, comply with all federal, state and local laws, ordinances, regulations, permits, decrees or other governmental requirements now or hereafter in effect related to Hazardous Materials and other environmental laws, including, but not limited to, laws and regulations pertaining to storm water discharges as set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Washington Department of Ecology, as well as such rules concerning environmental matters as may be promulgated by the Airport ("Environmental Laws"). The Lessee warrants that its and the Lessee Parties' business and all activities to be conducted or performed in, on, or about the Premises and the Public Areas shall comply with all of the Environmental Laws. The Lessee agrees to change, reduce, or stop any non-complying activity, or install necessary equipment, safety devices, pollution control systems, or other installations as may be necessary at any time during the Lease term to comply with the Environmental Laws.

2) The Lessee shall not without first obtaining King County's prior written approval use, generate, handle, store, treat, transport, or sell of any Hazardous Materials in, on, or about the Premises or the Public Areas. In the event, and only in the event, that King County approves any of the foregoing, the Lessee agrees that such activity shall occur safely and in compliance with the Environmental Laws.

3) The Lessee shall not cause or permit to occur any violation of the Environmental Laws on, under, or about the Premises and the Public Areas, or arising from the Lessee's use or occupancy of the Premises and the Public Areas. Lessee shall not undertake, or allow others, including the Lessee Parties, to undertake by Lessee's permission, acquiescence, failure to act, or negligent activities that result in a release or threatened release of Hazardous Materials. If Lessee's or a Lessee Parties' act, omission or breach of obligation under this Lease results in a release of Hazardous Materials into the environment on, about, or migrating from the Premises or the Airport that exceeds regulatory cleanup levels for unrestricted use

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BFM Meeting Materials Page 173 March 10, 2021 of the Premises, Lessee shall, at Lessee's sole expense, promptly take all actions necessary to fully and completely remove ( and to dispose of such in accordance with applicable law) all of such Hazardous Materials.

4) The Lessee shall, in a timely manner and at the Lessee's own expense, make all submissions to, provide all information required by, and comply with all requirements of all governmental or regulatory authorities ("the Authorities" or "Authority") with jurisdiction under Environmental Laws. If the Lessee fails to fulfill any duty imposed under this Section 42 within the time specified by applicable law, or if no time is specified within a reasonable time, King County may take action; and in such case, the Lessee shall cooperate with King County in order to prepare all documents King County deems necessary or appropriate to determine the applicability of the Environmental Laws to the Premises and/or the Public Areas and the Lessee's use thereof, and for compliance with the Environmental Laws, and the Lessee shall execute all documents promptly upon King County's request. No such action by King County and no attempt made by King County to mitigate damages shall constitute a waiver of any of the Lessee's obligations under this Section 42. Lessee shall promptly notify County if Lessee becomes aware of any of the following: (a) a release or threatened release of Hazardous Materials on the Premises (other than the Boeing Contaminants); (b) any actual or alleged violation of any of the Environmental Laws, including any inspection reports or any other notice received from any Authority that Lessee or the Lessee Parties may be in violation of any Environmental Law with respect to the Premises; and (c) any notification from any Authority that investigation, remediation or removal of Hazardous Materials is or may be required at the Premises.

5) Should any Authority demand that a remedial investigation and/or cleanup or remediation plan be prepared and that a cleanup or remediation be undertaken because of any deposit, spill, discharge or other release of Hazardous Materials that occurs during the Lease term and arises from the Lessee's or the Lessee Parties' use or occupancy of the Premises, or which arises at any time from the Lessee's or the Lessee Parties' use or occupancy of the Premises and/or the Public Areas, then the Lessee shall, in a timely manner and at the Lessee's own expense, prepare and submit the required plans and all related bonds and other financial assurances; and the Lessee shall carry out all such investigation and/or cleanup or remediation plans. Any such plans are subject to King County's prior written approval, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld. Although King County reserves the right to review and approve such plans, King County assumes no responsibility for such plans or their compliance with Environmental Laws.

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 38 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 174 March 10, 2021 6) If King County determines in its sole discretion that an emergency exists (i) because of the deposit, spill, discharge or other release of Hazardous Materials at or from the Premises or (ii) which arises from the Lessee's or the Lessee Parties' use or occupancy of the Premises and/or the Public Areas, King County will take such action as King County, in its sole discretion, considers reasonable to contact the Lessee and advise it of the emergency situation. If the Lessee is unreachable, or is unwilling to take immediate action, King County may, but is not required to, take immediate action to address the emergency situation, and Lessee will reimburse the County for all of its costs and expenses related thereto, provided, with respect to clause (i) above, that the deposit, spill, discharge or other release of Hazardous Materials arises from the Lessee's use or occupancy of the Premises. The fact that King County takes immediate action shall not relieve Lessee of any of its responsibilities under this Lease and the Environmental Laws including, without limitation, Lessee's responsibility for complying with applicable reporting requirements.

7) In the event Lessee discovers Hazardous Materials on or under the Premises during Lessee's construction of Improvements (including during demolition and grading activities associated with such construction), and such Hazardous Materials were not caused by Lessee or generated or released during Lessee's control of the Premises and excluding the Boeing Contaminants (as defined in Section 7), then Lessee shall promptly notify King County of such discovery (the "Environmental Notice Date"). Lessee may terminate this Lease by written notice to King County given within 90 days of the Environmental Notice Date, during which 90-day period all Rent under this Lease shall abate. If Lessee does not so terminate this Lease within the 90-day period, then this Lease shall remain in full force and effect and Lessee shall be responsible to pay to the County all Rent abated, which shall be due and owing with the next monthly Rent payment but shall not be deemed late unless Lessee fails to make that payment. In the event of termination under this paragraph, and in King County's sole discretion, any above ground Improvements or above ground structures erected by Lessee, excluding the Ramp Area Improvements, shall be removed by Lessee. Lessee shall remove and appropriately handle and dispose of, and not stockpile or otherwise leave on site, any Hazardous Materials that have been excavated or otherwise disturbed by Lessee. Lessee shall leave the Premises in substantially the same condition as prior to Lessee's discovery of Hazardous Materials, subject to the provisions of this paragraph, and shall not leave any Hazardous Materials uncovered or otherwise exposed to humans.

C. Indemnification and Release.

Lessee shall be fully and completely liable to King County for, and shall indemnify hold King County harmless and release from and against, any

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 39 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 175 March 10, 2021 and all claims, liabilities, lawsuits, damages, demands, suits, losses, judgments, and costs, including but not limited to removal, remedial action, or other costs recoverable under CERCLA or MTCA; any and all other requirements, charges, interest, fees, oversight costs, or penalties ( civil or criminal or both) imposed by any Authority; and all other expenses including but not limited to claims for bodily injury or death, property damage, diminution in value or loss of use, including attorney's fees and other costs of defense ("Claims") caused by or arising from (1) Lessee's or Lessee Parties' use, disposal, transportation, generation, past, present or future release or threatened release, handling, spillage, storage, treatment, deposit and/or sale of Hazardous Materials in, on, around, about, or emanating from the Premises, including but not limited to Lessee's remediation activities conducted under Section 7 or this Section 42 of this Lease, or from Lessee's activities on adjoining property, occurring during the Lease Term or at any time if caused by Lessee, including exacerbation or disturbance of existing Hazardous Materials that were released in, on or about the Premises prior to the Lease (except for the Boeing Contaminants, the costs of which are governed by the EMF Agreement); or (2) Lessee's failure to comply with any obligatfon in Section 42 of this Lease; or (3) any actions by King County under Sections 42(B)(6) or 42(C) of this Lease; provided that the foregoing is subject to the provisions of Section 42(B)(7). Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Parties acknowledge that Claims, as defined herein, are not limited to third party Claims, but include Claims made or incurred by Lessee. Lessee's duties under this paragraph include the duty to pay or reimburse King County's direct and indirect costs to monitor or oversee Lessee's cleanup or other corrective work, including but not limited to engineering and other consulting services, sampling and studies, confirmatory testing, compliance monitoring, and administrative costs and expenses incurred in procuring and managing the same; provided, however, that such Claims do not include costs arising from the Boeing Contaminants.

D. Reporting Requirements. The Lessee shall comply with the Environmental Laws requiring the submission, reporting, or filing of information concerning Hazardous Materials with the Authorities, and shall provide to King County a full copy of any such submission, filing or report as submitted within 15 days of such submission.

E. Right to Check on the Lessee's Environmental Compliance. King County expressly reserves the right to conduct, and the Lessee shall fully cooperate in allowing, from time to time, such examinations, tests, inspections, and reviews of the Premises as King County, in its sole and absolute discretion, shall determine to be advisable in order to evaluate any potential environmental problems.

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 40 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 176 March 10, 2021 F. Remedies. Upon any default by the Lessee under this Section 42, "Hazardous Materials and Environmental Compliance," and the expiration of the notice and cure period provided in Section 24 above, "Default and Re-Entry," King County shall be entitled to the following rights and remedies in addition to any other rights and remedies that may be available to King County:

1) At King County's option, to terminate this Lease pursuant to Section 34 above, but effective immediately; and/or,

2) At the County's option, to perform such action as is required to bring the Premises and any other areas of the Airport affected by the Lessee's default into compliance with the Environmental Laws and to recover from the Lessee all of King County's costs and expenses in connection therewith; and/or

3) To recover from the Lessee any and all damages associated with the default, including but not limited to, response, remediation and cleanup costs, expenses and charges, civil and criminal penalties and fees, adverse impacts on marketing the Premises or any other areas of the Airport, loss of business and sales by King County and other Lessees of property at the Airport, diminution of value of the Premises and/or other areas of the Airport, the loss of or restriction of useful space in the Premises and/or other areas of the Airport, and any and all damages and claims asserted by third parties, and King County's reasonable attorneys' fees, costs and expenses.

G. Remediation on Termination of Lease. Upon the expiration or·termination ofthis Lease, the Lessee shall remove, remediate or clean up any Hazardous Materials on, or emanating from, the Premises caused by Lessee as required by applicable laws ("Termination Cleanup"). The process for such Termination Cleanup is subject to King County's prior written approval, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld. Although King County reserves the right to review and approve the Termination Cleanup process, King County assumes no responsibility for it or its compliance with the Environmental Laws.

If the Lessee fails or refuses to commence the Termination Cleanup process, or fails to reasonably proceed toward completion of such process, within the time·specified by law or within a reasonable time ifno time is specified, King County may elect to perform such Termination Cleanup after providing the Lessee with written notice of King County's intent to commence Termination Cleanup, and after providing the Lessee a reasonable opportunity, which shall not be less than ninety (90) days after such notice (unless King County is given notice by a government or regulatory agency with jurisdiction over such matter that Termination

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 41 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 177 March 10, 2021 Cleanup must commence within a shorter time), to commence or resume the Termination Cleanup process. If King County performs such Termination Cleanup after said notice and the Lessee's failure to perform same, the Lessee shall pay all of King County's costs and expenses.

H. Subordination. This Lease shall be subordinate to that certain EMF Agreement.

I. Survival. The Lessee's obligations and liabilities under this Section 42, Hazardous Materials and Environmental Compliance, shall survive the expiration or termination of this Lease.

43. PUBLIC USE AIRPORT. The Premises and Airport are subject to the terms of certain sponsor's assurances made to guarantee the public use of the public area of the Airport as incidental to grant agreements between King County and the United States of America; provided, that in the event at any time during the Lease Term the terms of such assurances should effectively prohibit Lessee's use of the Premises as provided in Section 6, then such effective prohibition shall be considered grounds for termination and the Lessee or person or persons in lawful possession of the Premises may, upon thirty (30) days prior written notice given to King County, terminate this Lease.

44. RIGHT OF FLIGHT. There is hereby reserved to King County, as the sponsor of the Airport, its successors and assigns, for the use and benefit of the public, a right of flight for the passage of aircraft in the airspace above the Premises. This public right of flight shall include the right to cause in said airspace any noise inherent in the operation of any aircraft used for navigation or flight through the said airspace or landing at, taking off from, or operation on the Airport.

The right of free passage of aircraft shall be in the airspace over the above described Premises at the height prescribed by Part 77 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (14 C.F.R. Part 77) to an infinite height above said mean sea level and shall be for the exclusive benefit of King County, its successors and assigns (the "Aviation Right of Way"). Lessee represents that the use of the Premises, as defined in this Lease, does not and, upon completion, will not interfere with the King County's Aviation Right of Way.

King County shall have the continuing right to prevent the erection or growth upon the Premises of any building, structure, trees or any other object extending into the airspace above said surface at the height prescribed by Part 77 and to remove from said airspace, or at the sole option of King County, to mark and light as obstructions to air navigation, any such building, structure, trees or other objects now upon, or which in the future may be upon the Premises, together with the right of ingress to and egress from and passage over all the Premises ( airspace and surface space) for such purposes.

In the event Lessee (or anyone holding through Lessee) interferes with King County's Aviation Right of Way, King County reserves the right to enter upon the Premises and to remove the offending structure or object, which removal shall be at the expense of Lessee.

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BFM Meeting Materials Page 178 March 10, 2021 Lessee by accepting this Lease agrees for itself, its successors and assigns that it will not make use of the Premises in any manner that might interfere with the Aviation Right of Way, the landing and taking off of aircraft from the Airport or anything that would otherwise constitute an aviation hazard. In the event the aforesaid covenant is breached, King County reserves the right to enter upon the Premises and cause the abatement of such interference at the expense of Lessee.

45. EMPLOYEE CONDUCT. Lessee shall require and be responsible for the full compliance by its officers, agents, employees, customers and guests with the rules and regulations of the FAA and the Airport, as currently exist or may be amended in the future.

46. SEVERABILITY. If any term or provision ofthis Lease or the application of any term or provision to any person or circumstance is invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Lease, or the application of the term or provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to_ which it is held invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected and will continue in full force.

47. GOVERNING LAWNENUE. This Lease shall be governed by, and construed and enforced in accordance with, the laws of the State of Washington. Venue for any legal proceeding shall be exclusively in King County Superior Court, Seattle, Washington.

48. QUIET ENJOYMENT. So long as Lessee is not in default under this Lease, subject to Sections 48.A and .B below, King County shall at all times during the Lease Term and subject to the provisions of this Lease ensure that Lessee shall peacefully and quietly have and enjoy the possession of the Premises without any encumbrance or hindrance.

A. This Lease and all the provisions hereof shall be subject to whatever right the United States Government now has or in the future may have or acquire affecting the control, operation, regulation, and taking over of said Airport or the exclusive or non-exclusive use of the Airport by the United States during the time of war or national emergency.

B. This Lease shall be subordinate to the provisions of and requirements of any existing or future agreement between Lessor and the United States relative to the development, operation, or maintenance of the Airport. (FAA Order 5190. 6AB­ A GL-600).

49. EXHIBITS A Legal Description of Premises Leased ( excluding Ramp Area) A-1 Diagram of Premises Under Lease (including Ramp Area) B Conceptual Plan C EMF Agreement C-1 King County Wells Diagram

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 43 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 179 March 10, 2021 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have subscribed their names as of the ____ day of ,2020.

LESSEE: LESSOR:

KING COUNTY

BY: ------Anthony Wright, Director Facilities Management Division DATE: ______

CONSENT:

APPROVED AS TO FORM:

BY: ______~ Timothy P. Barnes, Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney

DATE: ______~

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 44 of 45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 180 March 10, 2021 STATE OF WASHINGTON) ) ss. COUNTY OF KING )

On this __ day of , 2020, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Anthony . I Wright, to me known to be the Director of the King County Facilities Management Division, a Political Subdivision of the State of Washington, who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that said person was authorized to execute the said instrument for King County.

WITNESS my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year in this certificate above written.

Printed Name: ------NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State of Washington, residing at ______My Commission Expires: ______

STATE OF K(/"'-'kkl.ut ) ) ss. COUNTY OF \,)e,ff1'r50t-)

M . / ~ v~filC.t(.,q On this q day of ttvz.. ,0 , 2020, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Wasaiagton,-cfi.ily commissioned and sworn, personally appeared, &J vevJ (oc;,~-'C , to me known to be the Ii%{ '>cc. of UNITED PARCEL SERVICE, a Delaware limited liability company, who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledge the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said company, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that said person was authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of UNITED PARCEL SERVICE. WITNESS my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year in this certificate above written.

Printed Name: S-hc.-1·· 1 A... !?;,cc-~·.·/ N~ARY PUBLIC in and for the State of f\lTIA:C,«,<-4 , residing; at L(O q e'er:. v ,l I It,... rvf:yCommission Expires: 0/ 13 I I 2. o L~

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Page 45 of45 BFM Meeting Materials Page 181 March 10, 2021 Exhibit A

KING COUNTY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT UPS LEASE AREA DESCRIPTION

THREE TRACTS OF LAND IN THE SOUTHEAST AND SOUTHWEST QUARTERS OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 24 NORTH, RANGE 04 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS;

COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 28, THENCE SOUTH 86°56’42” EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION, A DISTANCE OF 2,637.19 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION; THENCE DEPARTING SAID NORTH LINE, SOUTH 00°56’31” WEST, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER, A DISTANCE OF 2,681.72 FEET TO THE CENTER OF SAID SECTION; THENCE SOUTH 00°56’31” WEST, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION, A DISTANCE OF 652.56 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY MARGIN OF AIRPORT WAY SOUTH; THENCE SOUTH 37°37’55” WEST, ALONG SAID MARGIN LINE, A DISTANCE OF 31.37 FEET TO POINT OF BEGINNING;

THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID MARGIN LINE, SOUTH 37°37’55” EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1,147.36 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT, CONCAVE TO THE SOUTHWEST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 2,610.38 FEET; THENCE ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 365.85 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 8°01’48” TO THE BEGINNING OF A COMPOUND CURVE TO THE RIGHT, CONCAVE TO THE NORTHWEST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 30.00 FEET; THENCE ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 41.76 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 79°45’52”; THENCE SOUTH 55°04’11” WEST, A DISTANCE OF 72.39 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 62°04’06” WEST, A DISTANCE OF 439.29 FEET; THENCE NORTH 28°13’14” WEST, A DISTANCE OF 997.54 FEET; THENCE NORTH 61°46’31” EAST, A DISTANCE OF 42.50 FEET; THENCE NORTH 28°13’29” WEST, A DISTANCE OF 17.52 FEET; THENCE NORTH 51°45’07” EAST, A DISTANCE OF 234.64 FEET; THENCE NORTH 37°54’36” WEST, A DISTANCE OF 464.11 FEET; THENCE NORTH 52°10’44” EAST, A DISTANCE OF 118.16 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.

THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED LEASE AREA CONTAINS AN AREA OF 549,342 SQUARE FEET, OR 12.61 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.

SITUATE IN THE CITY OF SEATTLE, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.

KING COUNTY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LUCAS W. RATE, PLS NO. 56911 BRH JOB NO. 2017096.02 OCTOBER 2, 2020

BUSH, ROED & HITCHINGS, INC. 2009 MINOR AVENUE EAST SEATTLE, WA 98102 10/02/20 (206) 323-4144

BFM Meeting Materials Page 182 March 10, 2021 IN THE WEST HALF OF THE SE 1/4 SEC. 28, TWP. 24 N., RGE. 04 E., AND EAST HALF OF THE SW 1/4 SEC. 28, TWP. 24 N., RGE. 04 E., W.M.

10/02/20

UPS LEASE AREA EXHIBIT BUSH, ROED & HITCHINGS, INC. KING COUNTY LAND SURVEYORS & CIVIL ENGINEERS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 2009 MINOR AVE. EAST (206) 323-4144 SEATTLE, Washington DATE:10/02/20 SEATTLE KING COUNTY WASHINGTON 98102-3513 JOB NO.:2017096.02

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EMFAGREEMENT AND LEASE AMENDMENT �'( �14 This EMF A;g,eementand Lease Amendment ("Agreement") is entered into as- this fJ.?t day ot'2009between Klng County, Washington, a political subdivision of the State of Washington (the "County') andThe Boeing Company, a Delaware corporation("Boeing").

A TheCounty andBoeing �e.parties to a lease dated September f4, 1955 (the ''Basic Lease") pursua»t to which the County leases to Boeing and Boei�g leases from the Co\llltycertain parcels of land on or in the vicinity of l(ingCounty International Airport (the "Airport")including the parcelof land identified in Exhibit A (the "EMF Site"). Priorto its demoJition in the spring of 1996, the EMF Site was improved with a building known. as the ElectronicsManufacturing :(<'aci1ity ot EMF Building (the "Building'). The Building had a first floor footprintarea of 78,753 squarefeet.

B. T-he County and Boeing are parties to an "Agreementto Remove theEMF Building and Remediate the EMF Site" dated April29 1 1996 (the "EMF Removal Agreement''). Pursuant to the EMFRemoval Agreement, Boeingwas to demolish t:4e EMF Building (as definedin the EMF Removal Agree�ent) and to perform a remed,iation of environmental conditions at the EMF Site. Upon the completion of such environmental reinediatien, the EMFRemoval Agreementprovided forthe parties to amendthe Basic Lease by tenninating Boeing's leasehold as it relates to the EMF Site, and forthe County to make certain payments Jo Boeing in consideration of such demolition and such lease termination. According to the EMF Removal Agreement, the target date forcompletion of remediation and returnof the EMF Site to County control was February 1997.

C. · - Boeing has demolished the EMFBuilding and bas pursued the remediation of environmental conditions at the EMF Site, but has not been able to complete said remediation .. Inaddition, it has been discoveredthat contamination from the EMF Site has migrated off theEMF Site in a southwesterly direction. It is J3oeing's opinion that the completion of remediation of envirnnmental conditions at the EMF Site will require an extended period of time.

D. 1n light of tliechange in circumstances relating .tothe EMF Site and the EMF RemovalAgreement that were not anticipated at the time the EMFRemoval Agreementwas originally executed,the parties nave agreed to replaee the 1996 EMF RemQval Agreement and enter into thi� new agreementwith respect to the EMF Site.

AGREEMENT

In consideration of the mutual promises of the parties set forthin this Agreement ari.d forother good and valuable consideration, �e receipt and sufficiency of whichis hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby agree as follo)Vs:

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BFM Meeting Materials Page 188 March 10, 2021 1. EMF Removal Agreement. This Agreement replaces the 1996 EMF Removal Agreement and the 1996 EMF Removal Agreement is hereby rescinded.

2. Basic Lease Amendment. As of January 1, 2009, the Basic Lease shall temiinate as to the EMF Site. Boeing shall vacat~nmd, unless its subtenant(s) enter an agreement wjth the County for continued occupancy (it being understood that the County will not enter into any such agreement unless it .is ln form and substance satisfactory to the County in its sole discretion), ensure that all of its subtenants vacate, the EMF Site as of that date, except that Boeing may keep on the El\1F Site equipment and structures associated with groW1dwater remediation provided for in Paragraph 3.J of this Agreement. · After termination of the Basic Lease as to the EMF Site, the property leased to Boeing under the Basic Lease will be reduced by 241,208 square feet. · The EMF Site shall be returned to the County in its then i'as is,, condition, but the retum of the EMF Site in such ((as is" condition is not intended to affect Boeing's obligation to defend and indemnify the County or perform the cleanup rod remediation activities as provided for in this Agreement..

3. Boeing's Obligation to Complete Cleanup antl Remediation.

A. Definitions. "Haza:rdous Materials" as used herein shall mean:

(1) Any toxic substances or waste, sewage, petrolewn products, radioactive substances, heavy metals, medical, corrosive, noxious, acidic, bacteriological or disease-producing substances;-or

(2) Any dangerous waste or hazardous waste as defined in:

a. Washington Hazardous Waste Management Act as now existing or hereafter amended (RCW Ch. 70.105); or

b. Washington Model Toxics Control Act as now existing or hereafter amended (RCW Ch. 70.105D); or

c. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act as now existing or hereafter amended (42 U.S.C. Sec. 6901 et seq.); or

(3). Any hai:ardous substance as defined in:

a. Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liabutty· Act as now existing or hereafter amended (42 U.S.C. Sec. 9601 et seq.); or

b. Washington Model Toxics Control Act as now .existing or hereafter amended (RCW Ch. 7Q.1 OSD);

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BFM Meeting Materials Page 189 March 10, 2021 (4) Contaminated soils and contaminated dredged material as defined in WAC 173-350; or

(5) Any pollutants, contaminants, or substances posing a danger or threat to public health, safety or welfare, or the environment, which are regulated or oonttolled as such by any applicable federal, state or local laws, ordinances or regulations as now existing or hereafter amended.

B. Clean-up Obligation. . (1) Obligation to Remediate. Notwithstanding the rescission of the EMF Removal Agreement, Boeing will, at its own cost~ continue to perform arid will complete the remediation of environmental conditions resulting from the past and future releases attributable to Boeing of Hazardous Materials a~ the EMF Site. It is understood and acknowledged by Boeing that such remediation activity will extend beyond the boundaries of the EMF Site and will include remediation of other Coµnty-owned property outside the EMF Site impacted by the releases of Hazardous Materials by Boeing at and from the EMF Site ("Other Affected Areas").

(2) Orde.-. Boeing is a respondent to a Settlement Agreement and Order on Consent (Order) with the Environmental Protection Agency for performance of a non-time critical removal action for the EMF site issued under the authority of Sections 104, 106(a), 107 and l22 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). A copy of the Order is attached as Exhibit C. The purpose of the Order is to complete the characterization of the EMF plume and develop and· analyze removal alternatives to enable EPA to select further removal activities.

(3) Compliance with Order. As part of Hs obligation under this Agreement to Remediate, Boeing agrees to pursue remediation of the EMF Site and the Other Affected Areas in accordance with th~ Order. Boeing further agrees to obtain the County's approval of any chang~ in the Gleanup remedies being used by Boeing on the date of this Agreement in connection with remediation of Hazardous Materials released ~ or from the EMF Site by Boeing, PROVIDED that ifsuch change in the cleanup remedies being used·by Boeing has b~n directed by the EPA, Boeing shall not be required to obtain the approval of the County to implement such change. Promptly following Boeing's receipt ofnotice of any such ·change directed by BP A, Boeing shall provide notice ofsuch change to the County tj.nd the County may at its option comment to the EPA regarding such change.

(4) Other Remediation. In the event that other remediation activities are required to.be perfi;mned by Boeing pursuant to CERCLA or other applicable law, such as implementation of other cleanup actions, monitoring, or

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BFM Meeting Materials Page 190 March 10, 2021 reporting, Boeing agrees to perform such activities (subject to the provision by the County of any reasonably necessary access).

(5) Institutional Controls. In the event that a removal action or approved cleanup remedy is conditioned upon .the implementation of so-called "institutional controls" including without limitation a restrictive covenant prohibiting the use of groundwater at the Airport for drinking or domestic purposes or restricting the property for industrial\commercial use, the County agrees to make reasonable efforts· to seek approvals necessary to record ·docUil).ents necessary to effect such institutional controls, as long as such institutional controls do not interfere with or impair the use of the EMF Site for Airport-related purposes. Boeing will diligently pursue the remediation of the EMF Site and Other Affected Areas and will µse conunercially reasonable good fajth efforts to perfonn all work specified in the Order.

C. Access to Other Affected Areas.

The County agrees to provide Boeing such cooperation as Boeing shall reasonably request in order to allow Boeing reasonable access to the Other Affected Areas, provided that such access shall be subject to FAA regulations, shall not interfere with air operations at the Airport, shall be subject to any prior rights of other tenants at the Airport, and shall be subject to the prior approval of the Airport Manager or designee. The Airport Manager or designee may impose reasonable conditions on the time, place and manner of Boeing's access hereunder to minilnfae impact to operations at the Airpo1t and th.~ tenants and usersihereof. - In addition, notwithstanding such prior approval, the County reserves the right to temporarily suspend Boeing's remediation activities if such activities cause or threaten to cause injury to persons or damage to property. Any such suspension will be lifted by the County at such time as the problem causing the suspension has been cured by Boeing at its own cost.

D. County's Cooperation.

The County agrees to cooperate with Boeing and to cause any person or party under the control of the County to cooperate with Boeing for the purposes of complying with the Order, and agrees to the conditions of Sections YID Paragraph 20.b (notification of transfer), IX (site access), and X (access to information) of the Order.

E. Compliance with Environment~l Laws.

In conducting the remediation required pursuant to this Paragraph 3 on the EMF Site and the Other Affected Areas, Boeing shall, at Boeing's own expense, comply with all federal, state and local laws, ordinances and regulations now or hereafter in effect related to land use, Hazardous Materials and the environment, including, bJJt not limited to, laws and regulations pertaining to stormwater discharges as set

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BFM Meeting Materials Page 191 March 10, 2021 by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Washington Department of Ecology, as well as such rules concerning environmental matters as may be promulgated by the Airport Manager necessary to ensure compliance with such laws ordinances, and regulations ("the Environmental Laws"). ·Boeing wmants that its such remediation conducted or performed in, on, or about the EMF Site or the Other Affected Areas shall comply with all of the Environmental Laws. Boeing agrees to change, reduce, or stop any non-complying activity, or install necessary equipment, safety devices, or other installations as may be necessary to comply with the Environ.mental Laws after receipt by_Boeing of notice thereof from the applicable regulatory authority or the Airport Manager.

F. Non-waiver.

Compliance with the requirements of Section 3 of this Agreement shall not constitute a release or waiver of Boeing's 1iability to King County arising from the deposit, spill, discharge or other release of Hazardous Materials at or from the ErvrF Site which occurs or has occurred as a result of Boeing's use or occupancy of the EMF Site.

G. County's Response to Emergent Conditions.

IfKing County determines in its sole discretion that an emergency exists because of the deposit, spill, discharge or other release of Hazardous Materials at or from the EMF Site or which arises from Boeing's remediation activities, King County will take sucb action as King County, in its sole discretion~ considers reasonable to c~ntact Boeing and advise it of the emergency situation. If Boeing is unreachable, or is unwi11ing to talce immediate action, King County may, but is not required to, take immediate action to address the emergency situation, and Boeing will reimburse the County for all of its costs and expenses -related thereto. The fact that King County takes ilhmediate action shall not relieve Boeing of any of its responsibilities under this Agreement and the Environmental Laws.

H. Right to Monitor Boeing's Environmental Compliance.

The County expressly reserves the .right to conduct, and Boeing shall fully­ cooperate in allowing, :from time to time, such examinations, tests, inspections, and reviews of Boeing's remediation activity on Countyproperty as the County, in its sole ~d absolute discretion, shall determine to be advisable in order to evaluate any potential environmental problem~.

I. Continuing Obligation.

If Boeing fails or refuses to complete the remediation in accordance with this Agreement or to diligently pursue bringing the EMF Site and the Otber Affected Areas into compliance with the Environmental Laws ("Cleanup"), or fails to reasonably proceed toward completion of such process, within the time specified

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BFM Meeting Materials Page 192 March 10, 2021 by this Agreement or by law or within a reasonable time ifno time is specified, the County may elect to perfonn such Cleanup after providing Boeing with written notice of the County's intent to corrunence Cleanup, and after providing Boeing a reasonable opportunity, which shall not be less than ninety (90) days after such notice (unless the County is given notice by a government or regulatory agency with jurisdiction over such matter that Cleanup must conunence within a shorter time), to commence or resume the Cleanup proc~ss as detennined by the County provided that in taking such action, the County, acting reasonably, may elect in its discretion which portions of the Cleanup to undertake, is not required to cure all such failures by Boeing, and is not required to pursue any such Cleanup actions to completion. If the County performs such Cleanup after said notice and Boeing's failure to perform same, Boeing shall pay all of the County's costs and expenses associated with the Cleanup.

J. Boeing Right of Access to EMF Site.

Following termination of the Basic Lease and subject to the limitations of this Section 3, Boeing, its employees, agents, and contractors will have use and access to the EMF Site as follows: ·

(1) In connection with remediation activity, Boeing may maintain on the Etv!F Site equipment and structures associated with environmental remediation activities, and any replacements, renewals, and additions to such equipment and structures (the "Remediation Equipment"); provided that (i) the Remediation Equipmenf sruill be located and operated in such a manner as will not interfere with development or operation of the EMF Site by the County or fut1.u·e tenants of the EMF Site, and (ii) Boeing will relocate and/or reconfigure the Remediation Equipment at its cost ifrequested by the County in order to avoid interference with development of the EMF Site by the County or future tenants of the El'vfF Site. In the event that the County detennines that the Remediation Equipment interferes unreasonably with operations at the EMF Site by the County or by future tenants of the EMF Site, Boeing, the County, and such future tenant shall consult with each other and shall work together in good faith to develop one or more solutions that minimize interference with the operations of the County or such future tenant while limiting to the extent feasible interference with, or the requirement to relocate, the Remediation Equipment.

(2) 'I'o the extent it does not interfere with the development or use of the EMF Site, weekly access for the operation and maintenance of the existing or relocated groundwater remediation equipment, monthly access to monitoring wells for conducting periodic groundwater sampling, access for activities specified under the Order: access to address emerg~ncies and emergent c~mditions, as provided below, and other access as specifically granted by King County for the installation or removal of groundwater monitoring wells, implementation of altemative groundwater cleanup remedies, or other

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BFM Meeting Materials Page 193 March 10, 2021 remediation activities required under this Agreement. Boeing will coordinate all access with the County and the tenants of the EMF Site. In the case of an emergency., Boeing may make an entrance without providing notice, but Boeing's activities during such entrance without notice shall be limited to addressing emergent conditions . .For this purpose, emergencies and emergent conditions shall be deemed to include those specified in Section XIII (Emergency Response and Notification of Releases) of the Order and any matter that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Washington State Department of Ecology, or any other governmental agency haying jurisdiction directs Boeing to address on an emergency basis.

(3) The rights to use and access granted in this Section 3.J. shall expire upon Boeing's receipt of a Notice of Completion of Work as provided for in Section XXVIlI of the Order.

4. King County Development of EMF Site and Boeing's Related Obligations. Following the termination of the Basic ~ase as to the EMF Site, King County, its contractors, and/or lessees of King County will have the right. to develop ·the EMF Site. Facilities developed on the site may house industrial, commercial or Airport-related activities that involve intensive human occupancy as well as . public access and us~. Development may entail the full spectrum of construction activities associated with.preparin,g a site and constructing new facilities including, but not limited to, excavation, tunneling, trenching, drilling, and removal of soils. The existence of contamination at the EMF Site may result in increased deYelopment costs and necessitate the planning for, handling and treatment of contamination or Hazardous Materials as a part of development activities. Boeing shall be responsible for development costs related to the existence of contamination at the EMF Site as provided for in Exhibit B hereto. The County, its contractors or tenants may (but are not required to) undertake such activities, including without limitation. handling of contaminated soils and remediation of portions of the EMF Site as part of construction or to accommodate such development. Subject to Exhibit B, nothing herein precludes or limits such activities by the County, its contractors or tenants or reduces or relieves Boeing's obligations under Section 3. In addition and provided for in Exhibit B hereto, facilities constructed on the EMF Site may need to have special designs, materials and systems as a result of the contamination and Hazardous Materials thereon, the costs of which shall be Boeing's obligation. Notwithstanding i:lJlything to the contrary in this Agreement, Boeing wiU not be responsible for any development, planning, construction, or occupancy c.osts that would have been incwred regardless of the presence ofHaz_ardous Materials that have been released by Boeing.

5. Indentnification.

A. Boeing agrees for itself, its successors, and assigns, to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless King County, its appointed and elected officials., its employees

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BFM Meeting Materials Page 194 March 10, 2021 and future tenants of the EMF Site from and against liability for all claims, demands, suits, and judgments, including costs of defense thereof for injury to persons, dea~ or property damage which is caused by, anses out of, or is incidental to Boeing'~ obligations, rights or privileges granted by this Agreement. Boeing's obligations under this section shall include:

l. The duty to promptly accept tender of defense and provide defense to the County at Boeing's own expense;

2. Indemnification of claims made by ;Boeing's own employees, agents or future tenants of the EMF Site; and,

3. Waiver of Boeing' s immunity under the industrial insurance provisions ofTitle 51 R.C.W. but o!}ly to the extent necessary to indemnify King County, which waiver has been mutually negotiated by the parties. ·

In the event it is necessary for the County or othet indemnified parties to incur attorneys' fees, legal expenses or other costs to enforce the provisions of this section, all such fees, expenses and costs shall be recoverable from Boeing.

B .. Boeing shall be fully and compl~tely liable to the County and other indemnified parties herein for any and all cleanup and/or remediation costs and expenses, and any and all other charges, expenses, fees, penalties (civil and criminal) imposed or required by any Authority arising out of Boeing's prior or ongoing use, disposal, transportation, generation, release, handling, spillage, storage, treatment, ·deposit and/or sale of Hazardous Materials ih, a:bout or from the EMF Site. Boeing shall indemnify, defend, and hold the County harmless from ap.y and all of the costs, expens~, fees, penalties, and charges assessed against or imposed upon· or required oftlie County (as well as the County's reasonable attornefs fees, costs and expenses) by any Authority as a result of Boeing's use, disposal, transportation, generation, release, handling, spillage, storage, treatment, deposit and/or sale ofHazardous Materials at or from the EMF . Site, or from Boeing's failure to provide all information, make all submissions, and/or take all steps required by all Authorities under the Bnviromnental Laws in performing remediation activities.

C. Boeing shall indemnify and hold the County and other indemnified parties herein hannless from ~ny .and all claims, liabilities, lawsuits, damages, costs and expenses, including reasQnable litigation costs and attom~ys' fees, for injuries to persons or death, property damage, loss or costs,caused by or arising from: (a) the

existence1 use, disposal, transportation, generation, release, handling, spillage, storage, treatment, deposit and/or sale of Hazardous Materials by Boeing or any of its agents, representatives or employees in, on, from or about the EMF Site, or (b) King County's immediate emergency action as described in Section 3 above. "Loss or costs" shall include, but not be limited to} increased development and

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BFM Meeting Materials Page 195 March 10, 2021 operational. costs incurred or damages suffered by the County, its contractors and/or its lessees arising from the presence of the Hazardous Materials on the EMF Site ·or the Other Affected Areas. "Development and operational costs" as used herein shall include, but not be limited to, all costs of development including design, site preparation, construction, project management and on-going operational costs ofthe develQpment.

D. The County will act in accordance with an~ will require any tenant or developer at the EMF Site to act in accordance with and comply with applicable Environmental Laws and with the provisions of Exhibit B relating to design, development, and construction considerations.

E. Boeing shall in no event be required to release, indemnify, hold harmless, or otherwise c~mpensate the County for any losses, costs, pr liabilities of any kind to the extent that they result from the negligence or willful misconduct of the County, its officials, employees, agents, contractors, tenants, or developers. 6. Payment to Boeing for Early Termination of Lease. Upon Boeing's return of the EMF Site to the County the County shall make a payment to Boeing for early tennination of the Basic Lease as to the EMF Site. This payment will be detennined using tJ:ie $1,800,000 amount called for in the EMF Removal Agreement as a base. For the purposes of this Agreement, the parties agree that the $1,800,000 amount wa~ made up of two equal parts. The first part ($900,000) was intended' to compensate Boeing fqr the value of its remaining leasehold interest based on the assumption that Boeing would surrender a remediated EMF Site to the County iri February 1997. Owing to the passage of time, Boeing will be surrendering about 34 percent less leasehold time than had been anticipated. Consequently, the first part of the payment shall be $593,010. The second part ($900,000) was intended to compensate Boeing for the cost ofremoving the EMF Building based on the assumption that the County would gamer virtually all ofthe economic benefit of the increased commercial utility of the EMF Site that resulted from EMF demolition. Subsequent to removal of the EMF Building, however, Boeing has retained col}.trol of the Site and benefited from the EMF Build,ing removal by leasing the 78,?53 square foot first floor footprint formerly occupied by the Building to a freight carrier. The cumulative rent payments received by Boeing for this portion of the EMF Site total$ 696,069. These payments.partially compensate Boeing for the cost of removing the EMF Building. Consequently the second part of the payment, including $416,931 in interest, shall be $620,862.

7. Miscellaneous Provisions.

Waiver and Amendments. Waiver of any breach of any tenn or condition of thil! Agreement shall not be deemed a waiver of any prior or subsequent breach. This Agreement shall not be modified except by an instrument in writing, signed by the parties hereto.

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BFM Meeting Materials Page 196 March 10, 2021 No Third Party Rights. Except as otherwise provided herein, nothing contained herein is intended to, nor shall it be construed to, create any rigJits in any.third party or to fonn the basis for any liability on the part of the County or Boeing or their officials, employees, agents, or representatives, to any third party.

Entire Agreement. This Agreement is the complete expression of the agreement of the parties with respect to this subject matter and. any representations or understandings, whether oral or written~ not set out herein are excluded and superseded.

Notices. Notices under or in connection with this Agreement shall be sent to the addresses, and in the manner, provided for notices in the Basic Lease.

Sev~bility. That any provision of this Agreement is invalid, void, or illegal shall in no way affect, impair, or invalidate any other provision of this Agreement and such other pmvision shall remain in. full force and effect.

Time. Time is of the essence of this Agreement and each of its provisions.

Cumulative Remedies. No remedy or election under this Agreement shall be deemed exclusive but shail, wherever possible, be cumulative with all other remedies at law or in equity.

fnterest. Any sums due from Boeing to the County under this Agreement that are not paid within thirty (30) days of invoice shall bear interest at the rate-of one and one-half percent (1 1/2%) per month, or the maximum rate pe1mitted by law, whichever is lower.

Governing Law/Venue. This Agreement will be gover.ned by the laws of the State of Washington. Venue for any legal proceedings arising out of this Agreement shall be in IGng County Superior Court, Seattle, Washington.

Executed in duplicate as of this ~~ day oft009. f.1~ :rn,iv~

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BFM Meeting Materials Page 197 March 10, 2021 MN-0 ~ Well ortgr, ll1krr>Wn Not n,laled lo lhe EMF pi!l'lll!

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BFM Meeting Materials Page 198 March 10, 2021 ATTACHMENT 2

December 11, 2020

The Honorable Claudia Balducci Chair, King County Council Room 1200 C O U R T H O U S E

Dear Councilmember Balducci:

This letter transmits a proposed ordinance that, if enacted, will enable King County to execute a lease with the United Parcel Service (UPS) for county-owned space located at King County International Airport.

This new lease for an existing operation supports the provision of King County operations and services. The prospective lessee was vetted according to the criteria provided in KCC 4.56.160.C.1 (commonly known as the “Responsibility Ordinance”), as required by KCC 4.56.160.B, their response to the responsibility lease detail and attestation form is attached to this transmittal.

This transaction is recommended per the rationale and considerations provided in the attached property summary.

This transaction supports the King County Strategic Plan guiding principle of Financial Sustainability, by providing land improvements and revenue to the KCIA, and the goal of mobility by increasing freight transportation in the region.

Thank you for your consideration of this proposed ordinance.

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If your staff have any questions, contact Anthony Wright, Director, Facilities Management Division at 206-477-9352.

Sincerely,

Dow Constantine King County Executive

cc: King County Councilmembers ATTN: Carolyn Busch, Chief of Staff Melani Pedroza, Clerk of the Council Shannon Braddock, Deputy Chief of Staff, Office of the Executive Karan Gill, Director, Council Relations, Office of the Executive Caroline Whalen, County Administrative Officer, Department of Executive Services (DES) Anthony Wright, Director, Facilities Management Division (FMD), DES Bryan Hague, Manager, Real Estate Services, FMD, DES

BFM Meeting Materials Page 200 March 10, 2021 ATTACHMENT 3

KING COUNTY FISCAL NOTE - Property Leases and Sales GENERAL TRANSACTION INFORMATION Ordinance/Motion: Title: UPS Lease at KC International Airport Transaction Duration: 20 yrs Affected Agency/Agencies: KCIA Fair Market Value: NA Note Prepared By: Carolyn Mock / Julie Ockerman Date Prepared: 8/31/20 Legal Transaction Type: New Lease Note Reviewed By: Date Reviewed: Fiscal Transaction Type: Stand Alone Description of Request: UPS Lease at King County International Airport

FINANCIAL IMPACTS Part 1 - Net Present Value Analysis Results Net Present Value to King County Net Present Value to Primary Impacted Agency NA NA (all impacts): *** (customer of transaction): *** Part 2 - Revenue and Expenditure Impacts As of the preparation date of this fiscal note, the impact of the above legislation on the financial affairs of King County is estimated to be as indicated below: Revenue to: 2,3,5 Sum of Appr. Fund Project Revenue Account Code Revenues Prior Sum of Outyear 2 Appropriation Unit Number Department Number Number and Source/Description to 2019 2019 / 2020 2021 / 2022 2023 / 2024 Impacts 36250 - Ext LT Space Fac Rent (estimate commencement date KCIA A71000 DES 4290 1028679 1/1/2021) $ - $ - $ 2,169,990 $ 2,857,330 $ 34,395,383 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - TOTAL $ - $ - $ 2 ,169,990 $ 2 ,857,330 $ 3 4,395,383 Expenditures from: 2,3,4,5 Sum of Appr. Fund Project Expenditures Sum of Outyear 2 Appropriation Unit/Expenditure Type Number Department Number Number Expenditure Notes Prior to 2019 2019 / 2020 2021 / 2022 2023 / 2024 Impacts

Real Estate Services Labor Costs $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - King County Project Management $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Lease Payments/Associated O&M $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Service Costs (Appraisal, Title, Move) $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Tenant and Other Improvements $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - 10% Art for General Fund Transactions $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Other Transaction Costs $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - SUBTOTAL $ - $ - $ - $ - $ -

Real Estate Services Labor Costs $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - King County Project Management $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Lease Payments/Associated O&M $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Service Costs (Appraisal, Title, Move) $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Tenant and Other Improvements $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - 10% Art for General Fund Transactions $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Other Transaction Costs $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - SUBTOTAL $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - TOTAL $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - APPROPRIATION IMPACTS

As of the preparation date of this fiscal note, the impact of the above legislation on the budget appropriation of King County is estimated to be as indicated below: 1 2019 / 2020 Total 6-Year CIP Outyear Appr. Fund Project Appropriation Planning Level Costs Appropriation Unit Number Department Number Number Appropriation Notes Change

0 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - TOTAL $ - $ - Assumption and Additional Notes: *** An NPV analysis was not performed because …

1. If the expenditure impact equals or exceeds five percent of the fund expenditures, a copy of the most recent applicable appropriation unit financial plan is attached to this transmittal. 2. The sum of outyear impacts is provided for capital projects and agreements. This sum for revenue and expenditures includes all revenues/expenditures for the duration of the lease/other agreement or life of the capital investment. 3. This transaction does not require the use of fund balance or reallocated grant funding. 4. The transaction is backed by new revenue. The new revenue does not include grant revenue. The new revenue has not been received. The new revenue will be received upon execution of the lease. 5. A detailed explanation of how the revenue/expenditure impacts were developed is provided below, including major assumptions made in developing the values presented in the fiscal note and other supporting data: - Rent calculation based on 2.5% annual increases, however rent can be adjusted every 5 years to fair market value based on appraisals. - In lieu of payment of monthly rent for Ramp area UPS will construct Ramp Area Improvements at its sole cost of no less than $1,800,000

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Lease Property Summary

Proposed UPS Facility at KCIA

Property Owner: King County International Airport Address: Perimeter Road South, Seattle, WA 98108 Cost Per Sq. Ft.: $1.90/SF/Year (Ground Lease) for the first 3 years with annual 2.5% increase, then $3.07/SF/Year for Year 4, and market rent based on appraisals thereafter Term: 20 years, with three 5-year options Square Footage: 564,000 SF Rental: $89,300 per month, $1,071,600 annually Council District: Eight Funding Source: KCIA Airport Fund Previous Location: United Parcel Service (UPS) has been occupying this space since 1996. They originally sublet the space and are currently on a one-year lease. Offer Expiration: The current, one-year agreement, expires in July 2021 or upon execution of this long-term agreement. This long-term agreement includes a rental rate increase beginning four years from execution.

BFM Meeting Materials Page 202 March 10, 2021 Lease Synopsis

United Parcel Service (UPS) is an American multinational package delivery and supply chain management company. UPS has been occupying space at the King County International Airport (KCIA) since 1996, originally subletting the space and currently on a one-year lease. The new lease (Lease) proposes a long-term 20-year initial term with extension options, totaling 35 years. Within four years, UPS is required to satisfy the capital investment requirement of King County Code 4.56.180.A.2 by demolishing the current improvements, construct a permanent cargo handling facility valued at no less than $37 million, and an improved ramp area (i.e., aircraft parking area) worth an additional $1.8 million. At the end of the Lease, the leasehold and improvements revert to the ownership of King County. As an airline, UPS will also pay additional landing, fuel, and aircraft parking fees on a monthly basis.

Context

Rationale for transaction: This transaction engages UPS in a long-term lease requiring capital investments to build a permanent cargo handling facility approximately worth at least ~$37 million. Locally, UPS employs 5,000 employees and 500,000 worldwide. As e-commerce growth continues and shipping demand increases, parcel delivery and logistics services are projected to become essential to the overall economy.

Policy considerations: This lease is consistent with the 2019 Real Property Asset Management Plan (RAMP) and is in line with KCIA’s master plan to support the modernization or expansion of the airport and provide the framework needed to guide future development in a cost effective and sustainable manner. The master plan accounts for the fact that several leased parcels at KCIA have terms nearing expiration and could be considered for redevelopment to the most appropriate use. Air cargo operations are forecasted to increase within the next 15 years. The new facility will help ensure that the airport is better prepared to handle the increase in air cargo operations.

Political considerations: The proposed UPS facility will contribute to King County’s economy and western Washington’s role as a major national and international trading region. King County supports efforts to plan and create a fast, reliable freight transportation system in the region. To maintain the region’s competitive edge, transportation infrastructure must provide for the efficient movement of goods and freight to and from ports, airports, and industrial areas balanced with the needs of general purpose and high occupancy vehicle traffic. Total air cargo tonnage through KCIA was projected to increase twofold by 2025 in the PSRC study, with KCIA maintaining roughly the same statewide market share (25 percent). A long-term lease will help secure UPS as a permanent tenant at KCIA.

BFM Meeting Materials Page 203 March 10, 2021 Community considerations or partnerships: UPS is used by Amazon and other local businesses to transport goods. A permanent facility at KCIA will help the airport’s total positive economic impact within the Puget Sound Region and Washington State as it will contribute to more than $3.5 billion in direct and indirect economic activity, wages and benefits, sale of goods and services, and tax revenues.

Fiscal considerations: In addition to the capital improvements of the proposed facility, the lease will also generate $89,300 of monthly rent with annual increases of 2.5% and five year market rent adjustments based on appraisals. Air Cargo is a large sector for KCIA and represents a relatively high value market because an air cargo carrier operating out of KCIA translates to lease revenue, landing fees, fueling fees, and aircraft parking fees. The anticipated lease and fee revenue will contribute to the long-term economic self-sustainability of KCIA.

Other considerations: The existing UPS lease and adjacent area to be added to the leasehold represent an 18-acre redevelopment parcel which can be used for long-term air cargo and/or combination air cargo/general aviation uses. It is a desirable area; no other parcel on the east side of the airfield offers comparable parcel depth and distance from the main runway, allowing parking positions. The proposed facility intends to have a five-building campus including a main sorting building, a flight control building, a caster deck and canopy building, a maintenance building, and a security building and parking for up to five widebody jet aircraft.

The 7300 Building, constructed in 1938 with 18,910 SF of gross building area, is currently solely occupied by UPS. It is part of the Historic Society Resource Inventory, ID number 3032. It was last surveyed in 2010, however, this interim-use of the building is not the highest and best use for this property and should be demolished to support a state-of-the-art package and sorting facility resulting in the highest and best use of the property. Should the 7300 Building demolition not be approved by the Historic Society and subsequently permitted, UPS has an option to remove that portion from the lease.

CIP/operational impacts: The UPS lease would generate positive revenue for KCIA with no cost to the County.

King County Strategic Plan impact: This transaction supports the King County Strategic Plan guiding principle of Financial Sustainability, by providing land improvements and revenue to the KCIA, and the goal of mobility by increasing freight transportation in the region.

Equity and Social Justice impact: In accordance with Real Property Asset Management Plan (RAMP) policy, the Facilities Management Division reviewed this legislation for Equity and Social Justice (ESJ) impacts. UPS is a large employer with a diverse workforce paying

BFM Meeting Materials Page 204 March 10, 2021 competitive wages and benefits. The planned leasehold locates this major employer in the South Park-Georgetown neighborhood. In addition to its regular workforce, UPS also expands its workforce seasonally in response to increased parcel deliver demand.

Energy Efficiency impact: The buildings have been designed in accordance with the requirements of the State of Washington Energy Code. Site and building lighting is 100% LED lighting, conveyor systems incorporate Variable Frequency Drives and other energy-reducing technologies. Infrastructure for electric vehicle charging will be provided in the employee parking lot.

Lease Alternatives Analysis Due to limited and geographically challenged space at KCIA and leaseholds, the proposed space is the only one suitable for this lease. UPS has occupied the current leasehold since 1996 and has been gradually centering its logistics around KCIA. Given KCIA’s business orientation favoring air cargo and sortation, the proposed UPS air cargo facility is the highest and best use of the property, adding value to KCIA and providing the northwest with a major shipping facility.

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Metropolitan King County Council Budget and Fiscal Management Committee

STAFF REPORT

Agenda Item: 8 Name: Mike Reed Proposed No.: 2021-0116 Date: March 10, 2021

SUBJECT

Proposed Ordinance 2021-0116 would appropriate $64,624,124 from the Water Quality Construction Capital Fund to support projects intended to address the pattern of voltage sags and correct the problem of bypassing the normal wastewater treatment process at West Point.

SUMMARY

In response to an Administrative Order and penalty from the Washington Department of Ecology addressing a series of emergency bypass discharges at the West Point Treatment Plant (WPTP), the Executive issued an emergency declaration waiving advertising and procurement requirements provided for in state law and county code, allowing expedited response to the requirements of the Administrative Order.

The Executive has transmitted two measures to move forward with projects to respond to the Order. Proposed Motion 2021-0115 would extend the waiver of advertising and procurement requirements to February 28, 2023; and Proposed Ordinance 2021-0116 would appropriate $64,624,124 from the Water Quality Construction Capital Fund, to support modifications to the “cogeneration” facility at West Point, and/or installation of a battery energy storage system to mitigate the impacts of voltage sags at West Point; additionally, the funding would support the planning and development of cost estimates for a new dedicated power line in coordination with Seattle City Light.

As of the writing of this staff report, Proposed Motion 2021-0115 is scheduled to be taken up at the March 9th Council meeting with council relieving the committee for action.

BACKGROUND

On February 2, 2021, the Washington Department of Ecology issued an Administrative Order to the King County Wastewater Treatment Division, addressing a series of wastewater discharge violations at the West Point Treatment Plant spanning the period between January 1, 2018 and June 30, 2020. The Administrative Order focused on six

BFM Meeting Materials Page 207 March 10, 2021 unaddressed wastewater discharge events related to the plant’s electrical power system. The discharge events were primarily associated with the power feed from the Canal substation managed by Seattle City Light; they included:

• a loss of power from the main Canal substation (1/20/2018); • a voltage sag to 59% of nominal voltage from the Canal substation (3/17/2019); • power outages in two adjacent power feeds connected to the Canal substation (7/19/2019); • multiple lightning strikes on power transmission line causing voltage sags in the power feed from the Canal substation (9/7/2019); • a lightning strike on a power transmission line in the area causing voltage in the Canal substation power feed to reduce to 55% (11/15/2019); and • a series of voltage sags in the Canal substation power feed (5/20/2020).

Resulting wastewater discharges into Puget Sound ranged from 50,000 gallons to 2.5 million gallons for the six discharge events.

The Wastewater Treatment Division, in light of the continuing pattern of power interruptions at West Point, in 2018 initiated a joint study with Seattle City Light to identify causes of these power disruptions and develop recommendations. The final report, dated May 28, 2020, found that the main cause of power disruptions at West Point was due to voltage sags, and concluded that West Point experiences approximately one “consequential” voltage sag (a voltage reduction to 66% or less of the facility’s nominal voltage for 0.05 seconds or longer) every two months. This report was provided to the Washington Department of Ecology on September 16, 2020.

West Point Treatment Flows. During dry-weather periods, the West Point Treatment Plant processes about 90 million gallons a day (mgd) of combined sewage and stormwater; during wet weather periods, peak flows may approach or surpass the peak rated capacity of 440 mgd (flows beyond 300 mgd are provided primary treatment only). Those flow volumes are moved through the various processing stages at West Point— screening, sedimentation, secondary (biological) treatment, disinfection, dechlorination, and effluent discharge—by a series of powerful pumps located at the start, midway, and end point of the processing pathway. Those pumps, along with other system components, are heavily reliant on a consistent power feed, which is provided by Seattle City Light. Depicted below is the treatment process at West Point; pump facilities are shown at the start of preliminary, secondary and effluent discharge stages.

BFM Meeting Materials Page 208 March 10, 2021 Chart 1. West Point Treatment Process

As a means of protecting the functionality of the pumps, they are designed to shut down in case of a significant interruption to the power feed. During high water flow periods, the shut-down of one or more pumps, preventing the normal flow of wastewater volumes in their pathway to processing and discharge, could potentially result in flooding at the plant. In those instances, the emergency bypass discharge, which intercepts flows and directs them out of the plant and into Puget Sound, is utilized to avoid plant flooding and to maximize employee safety. The voltage sags addressed in the Ecology Administrative Order, and the associated emergency bypass discharges, are examples of this process.

Ecology Administrative Order Requirements. The Ecology Administrative Order requires WTD to: • Produce a report by June 30, 2021, proposing changes to the plant’s electronic control system to allow influent and effluent pumps to operate longer during a voltage sag before going off-line; • Produce a report by September 30, 2021 describing strategies to mitigate against unauthorized diversions at West Point; • Develop a strategic master plan for West Point’s electrical system by December 31, 2021, addressing near-term modifications to improve power reliability and resiliency, and evaluating the feasibility of establishing voltage regulating equipment that can reduce voltage sags at West Point; and • Implement corrective actions according to the strategic master plan schedule, no later than December 31, 2025.

Requirements of King County Code regarding Emergency Purchases. King County Code Section 2.93.080, entitled “Emergency Purchases”, provides the following: • In the event of an emergency as defined in RCW 39.04.280, the Executive may issue a declaration of emergency. • The declaration shall recite the facts constituting the emergency. • As part of the declaration…the executive may issue a waiver of the public advertising and competitive procurement requirements of state law and KCC

BFM Meeting Materials Page 209 March 10, 2021 Chapter 2.93 and the requirements of KCC Chapter 12.19 relating to county contracts for purchases or leases of: o Tangible personal property; o Public works; and o Services, including professional or technical services. • The waiver will continue to have force and effect until it expires, which shall be twenty-one calendar days after issuance, unless terminated by order of the executive or action of the Council. • The Council, by motion may extend the waiver beyond the twenty-one day period.

Emergency Declaration by County Executive. On February 25, 2021, King County Executive Dow Constantine issued an Emergency Declaration describing the history of voltage sags at West Point, the joint report with Seattle City Light addressing the voltage sags, and the Ecology Administrative Order requirements. The Declaration waives requirements for public advertising and competitive procurement of state law, county code and applicable King County policies and procedures for specified kinds of purchases or leases, including tangible personal property, public works, and professional or technical services relating to expedited improvements to the electrical system to include modification of the cogeneration system or the addition of a battery energy storage system, and analysis of a dedicated electrical power feed or transmission line in coordination with Seattle City Light.

ANALYSIS

Proposed Motion 2021-0115. Proposed Motion 2021-0115 would authorize the extension of the Emergency Declaration waiver of advertising and competitive procurement requirements for approximately two years, through February 28, 2023, to modify the cogeneration system or add a battery energy storage system, or both; to complete any other needed improvements to the electrical system at West Point, and analyze and develop a schedule and cost estimate for a new dedicated power feed or transmission line to West Point, together with Seattle City Light. As of the writing of this staff report, Proposed Motion 2021-0115 is scheduled to be taken up at the March 9th Council meeting with council relieving the committee for action.

Proposed Ordinance 2021-0116. Proposed Ordinance 2021-0116 would appropriate $64,624,124 from the Water Quality Construction Capital Fund. Proposed Motion 2021- 0116 notes that the West Point plant includes a “cogeneration” facility that could be modified to enable greater resiliency to power disruptions, allowing the plant to withstand voltage sags; a battery energy storage system could also be used as supplement to, or alternative to the cogeneration facility modifications.

The cogeneration facility utilizes biogas from the wastewater treatment process to create electricity and capture heat. The cogeneration process uses internal combustion engines, fueled by this biogas, to drive a generator, creating electricity. Additionally, heat from the

BFM Meeting Materials Page 210 March 10, 2021 engines is used to heat water, which is then sent to heat digesters, or used for space heating.

These options are described as near-term improvements; the proposed ordinance notes the importance of analyzing and developing a cost estimate for a new dedicated power line in coordination with Seattle City Light to improve longer-term power reliability at West Point. It indicates that any delay in improving power reliability at West Point could impact compliance with the Ecology Administrative Order and could present a risk to public health and the environment.

Proposed Ordinance 2021-0116 would appropriate $64,624,124 from the Water Quality Construction Capital Fund to support the cogeneration facility modifications, the battery energy storage system, or other projects to limit the impact of voltage sags at the facility; $3 million of the total appropriation would also support the planning and development of cost estimates for a new dedicated power line in coordination with Seattle City Light. Similar to other Water Quality Construction projects, the appropriation would be funded by bonds and cash supported by Wastewater fees.

INVITED

• Christie True, Director, Department of Natural Resources and Parks

ATTACHMENTS

1. Proposed Ordinance 2021-0116 (and its attachment) 2. Transmittal Letter 3. Fiscal Note 4. Washington Department of Ecology Administrative Order 19477 5. Proposed Motion 2021-0115 (and its attachment)

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Signature Report 1200 King County Courthouse 516 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104

Ordinance

Proposed No. 2021-0116.1 Sponsors Kohl-Welles

1 AN ORDINANCE making a net supplemental

2 appropriation of $64,624,124 to the water quality

3 construction fund; and amending the 2021-2022 Biennial

4 Budget Ordinance, Ordinance 19210, Section 129, as

5 amended, and Attachment A, as amended.

6 PREAMBLE:

7 King County owns and operates the West Point Treatment Plant that provides

8 wastewater treatment for residents and businesses in: the city of Seattle,

9 including Seattle's combined stormwater/wastewater sewer system; the city of

10 Shoreline; north Lake Washington; and parts of southern Snohomish County.

11 The King County executive issued an Executive Declaration of Emergency on

12 February 25, 2021, declaring that immediate steps must be taken to improve

13 power reliability at the West Point Treatment Plant.

14 It is imperative that the West Point Treatment Plant have reliable power, as the

15 largest treatment plant in Washington state based on wastewater volumes treated,

16 to continue to reliably treat higher wastewater flows from a growing population

17 and increased stormwater volumes and to comply with regulatory obligations and

18 prepare for climate change.

19 There has been an increase in bypass events at the West Point Treatment Plant

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20 related to the quality of power delivered at the plant. In the last twenty years,

21 there have been fifteen bypass events that were caused by voltage sags and other

22 power disturbances on the Seattle City Light power feed, with eight of those

23 events occurring in the last five years.

24 The Washington state Department of Ecology issued Administrative Order 19477

25 to King County on February 2, 2021, regarding unauthorized bypasses of the

26 secondary treatment system, when stormwater and sewage that has received some

27 treatment is blended with wastewater that has been fully treated and disinfected,

28 at the West Point Treatment Plant between January 1, 2018, and June 30, 2020.

29 Administrative Order 19477 noted that six of the unanticipated, unauthorized

30 bypasses of the secondary treatment system between January 1, 2018, and June

31 30, 2020, were caused by power reliability issues related to the West Point

32 Treatment Plant's main electrical power system.

33 The West Point Treatment Plant includes a cogeneration system that could be

34 modified to enable greater resiliency to power disruptions, allowing the plant to

35 withstand voltage sags that can impact critical equipment.

36 The addition of a battery energy storage system at the West Point Treatment Plant

37 in addition to, or in place of, a modification to the cogeneration system may

38 significantly improve power reliability in the near term.

39 It is urgent that King County analyze and develop a cost estimate for a new,

40 dedicated power line in coordination with Seattle City Light to improve longer-

41 term power reliability and avoid the power disruptions that lead to consequential

42 voltage sags approximately every two months at the West Point Treatment Plant.

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43 Any delay in improving power reliability at the West Point Treatment Plant could

44 impact compliance with Administrative Order 19477 and presents a risk to public

45 health and the environment.

46 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY:

47 SECTION 1. Ordinance 19210, Section 129, as amended, is hereby amended to

48 read as follows:

49 From the water quality construction fund there are hereby appropriated and

50 authorized to be disbursed the following amounts for the specific projects identified in

51 Attachment A to this ordinance (Proposed Ordinance 2021-XXXX).

52 Fund Fund Name 2021-2022

53 3611 WATER QUALITY CONSTRUCTION $64,624,124

54 TOTAL $64,624,124

55 SECTION 2. Attachment A to this ordinance hereby amends Attachment A to

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56 Ordinance 19210, as amended, by adding thereto and inserting therein the projects listed

57 in Attachment A to this ordinance.

58

KING COUNTY COUNCIL KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON

______

Claudia Balducci, Chair ATTEST:

______

Melani Pedroza, Clerk of the Council

APPROVED this _____ day of ______, ______.

______

Dow Constantine, County Executive

Attachments: A. Capital Improvement Program Dated February 25, 2021

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BFM Meeting Materials Page 215 March 10, 2021 ATTACHMENT A CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM DATED FEBRUARY 25, 2021 2021 West Point Power Supply - Executive Proposed 3611 WATER QUALITY CONST-UNRES Project Project Name Tech IT FY21-22 FY23-24 FY25-26 Total 6-Year Budget Number Class Code Adj Proj 1141030 WTC WP POWER QUAL IMPROV $61,624,124 $0 $0 $61,624,124 STANDALONE

1141032 WTC WP POWER RELIAB IMPROV $3,000,000 $0 $0 $3,000,000 STANDALONE

3611 - WATER QUALITY CONST-UNRES Total $64,624,124 $0 $0 $64,624,124

Grand Total $64,624,124 $0 $0 $64,624,124

Ordinance Attachment by Fund - Created on: 02/23/2021 01:47 PM Page 1 of 1 BFM Meeting Materials Page 216 March 10, 2021 ATTACHMENT 2

February 25, 2021

The Honorable Claudia Balducci Chair, King County Council Room 1200 C O U R T H O U S E

Dear Councilmember Balducci:

This letter transmits a proposed ordinance, that if approved, would appropriate $64.6 million to the Capital budget of the Wastewater Treatment Division (WTD) of the Department of Natural Resources and Parks (DNRP) for improvements to the electrical system at West Point Treatment Plant (WPTP). These improvements would further limit or eliminate unanticipated power disruptions at WPTP, which present an immediate threat to plant operations and employee safety and can result in unauthorized discharges from WPTP into Puget Sound.

Approval of this proposed legislation supports the Executive Declaration of Emergency (attached) that I made on February 25, 2021. It also supports a proposed motion to extend the waiver of requirements for competitive bidding and solicitation requirements for emergency work to improve power reliability at WPTP.

On February 2, 2021, the Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) issued Administrative Order 19477 to King County regarding unauthorized bypasses of the secondary treatment system at WPTP between January 1, 2018 and June 30, 2020, which occurs when stormwater and sewage that has received some treatment is blended with wastewater that has been fully treated and disinfected. The Administrative Order requires DNRP to complete four corrective actions, which include the submittal of two reports to Ecology, development of a strategic master plan for WPTP’s electrical system by December 31, 2021, and implementation of the corrective actions in the plan by December 31, 2025.

My Executive Declaration of Emergency, and a proposed motion to extend the waiver of requirements for competitive bidding and solicitation requirements, allow work to proceed quickly on modifying the electrical power system at WPTP. This proposed ordinance seeks

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appropriation of $61.6 million to fund improvements to the electrical system, including modification of the cogeneration system that produces power and heat at WPTP. WTD will also consider other near-term options to improve power reliability, including the possible installation of a battery energy storage system. The proposed ordinance would also appropriate $3 million for coordination with Seattle City Light to analyze and develop a schedule and cost estimate for a new electrical power line which would improve power reliability in the long term at WPTP.

The proposed legislation furthers the Healthy Environment goal of the King County Strategic Plan to integrate climate preparedness into County operations and provision of public services by appropriating funding to make power system improvements at WPTP. These improvements would limit or eliminate future unauthorized bypasses at WPTP because of power disruptions during extreme rain events that are occurring with greater frequency.

Thank you for your consideration of this proposed appropriations ordinance. This important, proposed legislation will ensure there is no delay in addressing power reliability issues at WPTP, protecting employee safety, public health, and the environment.

If your staff have any questions, please contact Mark Isaacson, Division Director of the Wastewater Treatment Division of the Department of Natural Resources and Parks, at 206- 477-4601.

Sincerely,

for

Dow Constantine King County Executive

Enclosure

cc: King County Councilmembers ATTN: Carolyn Busch, Chief of Staff Melani Pedroza, Clerk of the Council Shannon Braddock, Deputy Chief of Staff, Office of the Executive Karan Gill, Director, Council Relations, Office of the Executive Dwight Dively, Director, Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget Christie True, Director, Department of Natural Resources and Parks (DNRP) Mark Isaacson, Division Director, Wastewater Treatment Division, DNRP

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2021-2022 FISCAL NOTE

Ordinance/Motion: 2021-XXXX Title: West Point Power Quality & Reliability Capital Projects Affected Agency and/or Agencies: Wastewater Treatment Division (WTD), Department of Natural Resources and Parks (DNRP) Note Prepared By: Courtney Black & Crystal Fleet Date Prepared: 2.22.21 Note Reviewed By: Hiedi Popochock Date Reviewed: 2.22.21

Description of request: This legislation would authorize two capital projects to address ongoing electrical power quality and reliability issues at West Point Treatment Plant in Seattle. WP Power Quality Improvements would modify the existing cogeneration system (cogen) and/or install a battery energy storage system (BESS) to regulate the voltage of incoming power to the plant. WP Power Reliability Improvements will coordinate with Seattle City Light on a new dedicated, high-voltage power feed to the plant.

Revenue to: Agency Fund Code Revenue Source 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 WTD n/a n/a

TOTAL 0 0 0

Expenditures from: Agency Fund Code Department 2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 WTD 3611 DNRP 50,371,754 14,252,370

TOTAL 50,371,754 14,252,370 0

Expenditures by Categories

2021-2022 2023-2024 2025-2026 WP Power Quality Improvements Capital Outlay 47,371,754 14,252,370 WP Power Reliability Improvements Capital Outlay 3,000,000

TOTAL 50,371,754 14,252,370 0 Does this legislation require a budget supplemental? Yes Notes and Assumptions:

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Signature Report 1200 King County Courthouse 516 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104

Motion

Proposed No. 2021-0115.1 Sponsors Kohl-Welles

1 A MOTION extending the waiver of requirements for

2 competitive bidding and solicitation requirements for

3 contracts relating to emergency work to improve the West

4 Point Treatment Plant's electrical system and to analyze and

5 develop a cost estimate for a new dedicated electrical

6 power feed or transmission line.

7 WHEREAS, the King County executive on February 25, 2021, issued an

8 Executive Declaration of Emergency, declaring that immediate steps must be taken to

9 improve power reliability at the West Point Treatment Plant, and

10 WHEREAS, in accordance with K.C.C. 2.93.080, the Executive Declaration of

11 Emergency waived the public advertising and competitive procurement requirements of

12 state and county law, stating in relevant part as follows:

13 "The requirements for public advertising and competitive procurement of chapter

14 36.32 RCW, chapter 39.04 RCW, chapter 39.80 RCW, K.C.C. chapter 2.93, and the

15 requirements of K.C.C. chapter 12.19 and all applicable King County executive policies

16 and procedures are hereby waived relating to county contracts for the following

17 purchases or leases: tangible personal property; public works; and services, including

18 professional or technical services, or both, relating to emergency work for expedited

19 improvements to the electrical system at the West Point Treatment Plant to include

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20 modification of the cogeneration system or the addition of a battery energy storage

21 system, or both, any other improvements to the plant's electrical system, and analysis and

22 development of a schedule and cost estimate for a new dedicated electrical power feed or

23 transmission line in coordination with Seattle City Light. This waiver shall continue in

24 full force and effect until all necessary contracts are executed or until terminated by

25 subsequent order of the King County executive, action by the metropolitan King County

26 council by motion or as otherwise may be required by law," and

27 WHEREAS, under K.C.C. 2.93.080.B., such a waiver stays in effect until it

28 expires, which shall be twenty-one calendar days after issuance, unless terminated sooner

29 by order of the executive or action of the council by motion, unless extended by motion

30 beyond the twenty-one day period, and

31 WHEREAS, King County owns and operates the West Point Treatment Plant that

32 provides wastewater treatment for residents and businesses in the City of Seattle,

33 including Seattle's combined stormwater/wastewater sewer system; City of Shoreline; the

34 north end of Lake Washington; and parts of southern Snohomish County, and

35 WHEREAS, it is imperative that the West Point Treatment Plant have reliable

36 power, as the largest treatment plant in Washington state based on wastewater volumes

37 treated, to continue to reliably treat higher wastewater flows from a growing population

38 and increased stormwater volumes, and to comply with regulatory obligations and

39 prepare for climate change, and

40 WHEREAS, there has been an increase in bypass events at the West Point

41 Treatment Plant related to the quality of power delivered at the plant. In the last twenty

42 years, there have been fifteen bypass events that were caused by voltage sags and other

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43 power disturbances on the Seattle City Light power feed, with eight of those events

44 occurring in the last five years, and

45 WHEREAS, a power quality assessment, dated May 28, 2020, and jointly funded

46 by King County and Seattle City Light, made nine recommendations to mitigate voltage

47 sags, which are momentary reductions in power voltage, and these recommendations

48 have been implemented or are underway, and

49 WHEREAS, the Washington state Department of Ecology issued Administrative

50 Order 19477 to King County on February 2, 2021, regarding unauthorized bypasses of

51 the secondary treatment system, when stormwater and sewage that has received some

52 treatment is blended with wastewater that has been fully treated and disinfected, at the

53 West Point Treatment Plant between January 1, 2018, and June 30, 2020, and

54 WHEREAS, Administrative Order 19477 noted that six of the unanticipated,

55 unauthorized bypasses of the secondary treatment system between January 1, 2018, and

56 June 30, 2020, were caused by power reliability issues related to the West Point

57 Treatment Plant’s main electrical power system, and

58 WHEREAS, Administrative Order 19477 requires King County to complete four

59 corrective actions that include: producing a report describing proposed changes to the

60 West Point Treatment Plant's control system to allow the effluent pumps to operate

61 longer during a voltage sag; producing a report describing other process, mechanical, or

62 operational strategies King County can use to mitigate against unauthorized secondary

63 bypasses at the West Point Treatment Plant; development of a strategic master plan for

64 the West Point Treatment Plant's electrical system by December 31, 2021; and

65 implementation of the corrective actions in the plan by December 31, 2025, and

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66 WHEREAS, the West Point Treatment Plant includes a cogeneration system that

67 could be modified to enable greater resiliency to power disruptions, allowing the plant to

68 withstand voltage sags that can otherwise shut down critical equipment, and

69 WHEREAS, the addition of a battery energy storage system at the West Point

70 Treatment Plant in addition to, or in place of, a modification to the cogeneration system

71 may significantly improve power reliability in the near term, and

72 WHEREAS, it is urgent that King County analyze and develop a schedule and

73 cost estimate for a new, dedicated power line in coordination with Seattle City Light to

74 improve longer-term power reliability and avoid the power disruptions that lead to

75 consequential voltage sags approximately every two months at the West Point Treatment

76 Plant, and

77 WHEREAS, immediate action must be taken to address the real, immediate threat

78 to the proper performance of essential government functions and to prevent material loss

79 or damage to property or bodily injury, and

80 WHEREAS, an extension of the waiver from the public advertising and

81 competitive procurement requirements of state and county law is necessary to prevent

82 delay in continuing the work described in the preceding clauses;

83 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT MOVED by the Council of King County:

84 The February 25, 2021, Declaration of Emergency and Waiver from Public

85 Advertising and Competitive Procurement Requirements is extended through February

86 28, 2023, in order to modify the cogeneration system at the West Point Treatment Plant

87 or add a battery energy storage system, or both, complete any other improvements to the

88 West Point Treatment Plant's electrical system, and analyze and develop a schedule and

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89 cost estimate for a new dedicated electrical power feed or transmission line in

90 coordination with Seattle City Light.

91

KING COUNTY COUNCIL KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON

______

Claudia Balducci, Chair ATTEST:

______

Melani Pedroza, Clerk of the Council

APPROVED this _____ day of ______, ______.

______

Dow Constantine, County Executive

Attachments: A. Executive Declaration of Emergency and Waiver from Public Advertising and Competitive Procurement Requirements for Power Reliability at West Point Treatment Plant

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King County

EXECUTIVE DECLARATION OF EMERGENCY AND WAIVER FROM PUBLIC ADVERTISING AND COMPETITIVE PROCUREMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR POWER RELIABILITY AT WEST POINT TREATMENT PLANT ______

WHEREAS, King County owns and operates the West Point Treatment Plant that provides wastewater treatment for residents and businesses in the City of Seattle, including Seattle’s combined stormwater/wastewater sewer system; City of Shoreline; the north end of Lake Washington; and parts of southern Snohomish County; and

WHEREAS, West Point Treatment Plant provides secondary treatment of approximately 90 million gallons a day (mgd) of wastewater during the dry months, treats wastewater flows up to 300 mgd during the rain/storm season, and provides primary treatment and disinfection for flows above 300 mgd up to 440 mgd; and

WHEREAS, it is imperative that the West Point Treatment Plant have reliable power, as the largest treatment plant in Washington State based on wastewater volumes treated, to continue to reliably treat higher wastewater flows from a growing population and increased stormwater volumes, and to comply with regulatory obligations and prepare for climate change; and

WHEREAS, King County finds it unacceptable that secondary bypasses of 2.1 million gallons on July 19, 2019, and 11 million gallons on January 13, 2021 were necessary because of power disruptions from Seattle City Light to avoid flooding and protect employee safety at West Point Treatment Plant; and

WHEREAS, the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Compliance Analysis of the July 19, 2019 secondary bypass at West Point Treatment Plant found that the backup equipment operated as designed, plant operators responded appropriately, and the bypass was unavoidable to protect the plant and employee safety; and

WHEREAS, there has been an increase in bypass events at the West Point Treatment Plant related to the quality of power delivered at the plant. In the last 20 years, there have been 15 bypass events that were caused by voltage sags and other power disturbances on the Seattle City Light power feed, with eight of those events occurring in the last five years; and

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WHEREAS, King County and Seattle City Light jointly hired a consultant in 2019 to conduct an independent power quality assessment of West Point Treatment Plant and the assessment was completed on May 28, 2020; and

WHEREAS, the May 28, 2020 power quality assessment made nine recommendations to mitigate voltage sags, which are momentary reductions in power voltage, and these recommendations have been implemented or are underway; and

WHEREAS, the Washington State Department of Ecology issued Administrative Order 19477 to King County on February 2, 2021, regarding unauthorized bypasses of the secondary treatment system, where effluent that has received some treatment is blended with fully treated effluent and then disinfected before discharge, at the West Point Treatment Plant between January 1, 2018 and June 30, 2020; and

WHEREAS, Administrative Order 19477 noted that six of the unanticipated, unauthorized bypasses of the secondary treatment system between January 1, 2018, and June 30, 2020 were caused by power reliability issues related to the West Point Treatment Plant’s main electrical power system; and

WHEREAS, Administrative Order 19477 requires King County to complete four corrective actions that include producing two reports, developing a strategic master plan for the West Point Treatment Plant’s electrical system by December 31, 2021, and implementation of the corrective actions in the plan by December 31, 2025; and

WHEREAS, the West Point Treatment Plant includes a cogeneration system that could be modified to enable greater resiliency to power disruptions, allowing the plant to withstand voltage sags that can otherwise shut down critical equipment; and

WHEREAS, King County’s Department of Natural Resources and Parks is hereby directed to reopen its agreement with Seattle City Light regarding the cogeneration system to modify the agreement such that power from the County’s cogeneration system can be used to keep critical equipment operational during voltage sags or power disruptions; and

WHEREAS, the addition of a battery energy storage system at the West Point Treatment Plant in addition to, or in place, of a modification to the cogeneration system may significantly improve power reliability in the near term; and

WHEREAS, King County’s Brightwater Treatment Plant and South Treatment Plant each have a dedicated transmission grade power line and, while West Point Treatment Plant has a dedicated power line from Seattle City Light’s Canal Street Substation, this plant can experience power disruptions because of disturbances elsewhere on the transmission or distribution system; and

WHEREAS, Seattle City Light provides backup power to West Point Treatment Plant through

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its Broad Street substation with a power feed that is shared with other residential and commercial customers; and

WHEREAS, King County requested that Seattle City Light demonstrate whether a new, dedicated transmission line is feasible to address long-term power reliability at West Point Treatment Plant and King County received a November 6, 2020 memorandum from Seattle City Light stating transmission grade power is feasible at West Point Treatment Plant, but could take up to 10 years for design and construction; and

WHEREAS, it is urgent that King County analyze and develop a schedule and cost estimate for a new, dedicated power line in coordination with Seattle City Light to improve longer-term power reliability and avoid the power disruptions that lead to consequential voltage sags approximately every two months at the West Point Treatment Plant; and

WHEREAS, an emergency waiver of public advertising and competitive procurement requirements of state and county law is necessary because the risk of unanticipated power disruptions at West Point Treatment Plant constitutes an unforeseen circumstance that presents a real, immediate threat to the proper performance of essential government functions and will likely result in material loss or damage to property or bodily injury; and

WHEREAS, this declaration of emergency and waiver will allow King County to contract for, or use public employees, to undertake emergency work for expedited improvements to the electrical system at West Point Treatment Plant to include modification of the plant’s cogeneration system or the addition of a battery energy storage system, or both; complete any other improvements to West Point Treatment Plant’s electrical system; and analyze and develop a cost estimate for a new, dedicated electrical power feed or transmission line in coordination with Seattle City Light;

NOW THEREFORE THE KING COUNTY EXECUTIVE, DOW CONSTANTINE, HEREBY DETERMINES AS FOLLOWS:

SECTION 1 In accordance with RCW 39.04.280(3) and KCC 2.93.080, there is an emergency due to the unforeseen risk of unanticipated power disruptions at West Point Treatment Plant that impacts critical equipment and can lead to unanticipated, unauthorized bypasses at the plant. As a result, immediate action must be taken to address the real, immediate threat to the proper performance of essential government functions and to prevent material loss or damage to property or bodily injury.

SECTION 2 The requirements for public advertising and competitive procurement of chapter 36.32 RCW, chapter 39.04 RCW, chapter 39.80 RCW, K.C.C. chapter 2.93, and the requirements of K.C.C. chapter 12.19 and all applicable King County executive policies and procedures are

BFM Meeting Materials Page 238 March 10, 2021 hereby r,vaived relating to count\r contracts fbr the fbllou.in-u purchases or leases: taneible persorral propertl': pLrblic rvorks: ztncl sen ices. ir-rcludinu prolessional or technical serr,,ices. or both. relatillg to elltcrselrcv u'ork fbr cxpeclitecl irrprovcrlen1s to tl-rc electrical systern at tlre West Point Treatnrcnt Plant to inclr-rcle nrodillcation o1'the cogerrcrati()n slstenr or the adclition of a batterl"energy storage s)'stem. or both, any other improvc-nrents to the plant's electrical system" and anal1,'sis and developrnent o1'a sclreciule and cost estinrate lirr a ner.l cledicated clectrical power f'eed or transn'rission line in coorclination u,ith Seattle City Light. This waiver shall cctt-ttittue in full force ancl ef'f'ect urntilall necessary contracts are executed or until ternlit-rated b1,'subsccluent order of the Kir-rs (loulitv executive. action by tlic metropolitatr Kin-tl Countr council by motion or as otheru,ise r-na\. be recluirec'l b1,, larv.

DAt-rrD thidday ot thO , 2021

DOW CONSTANTINE King C'ourrt; I:xccutir c State of Washington

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