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densities cannot be reconciled, then the issue would be directed to SCT for <br /> review and possible re-assignment to alternate sites within the UGA. <br /> The Interlocal Agreement would also address development and permit review <br /> and related responsibilities within the UGA, apportioning related application fees <br /> based upon the review work performed by the respective parties, and any other <br /> related matters. The format for accomplishing permit reviews will be guided in <br /> part by each city's unique staffing resources as reflected in the Interlocal <br /> agreement between the host city and the county. <br /> 4. The city and the county will evaluate the financial and service impacts of an <br /> annexation to both entities, and will collaborate to resolve inequities between <br /> revenues and service provision. The city and county will negotiate on strategies <br /> to ensure that revenues and service requirements are balanced for both the city <br /> and the county. These revenue sharing and/or service provision strategies shall <br /> be determined by individual ILAs to address service operations and capital <br /> implementation strategies. <br /> 5. The county and the host city will negotiate with other special taxing districts on <br /> annexation related issues. Strategies for accomplishing these negotiations will <br /> be agreed to by the county and host city, and reflected in the host city's <br /> annexation report. (See preceding Principle #2.) <br /> 6. To implement the goals of the Annexation Principles regarding revenue sharing, <br /> service provision, and permit review transitions, the county and the cities will <br /> consider a variety of strategies and tools in developing Interlocal Agreements, <br /> including: <br /> • Inter-jurisdictional transfers of revenue, such as property taxes, Real <br /> Estate Excise Taxes (REET), storm drainage fees, sales tax on <br /> construction, and retail sales tax. Dedicated accounts may be opened for <br /> the deposit of funds by mutual agreement by the county and city; <br /> • Service provision agreements, such as contracting for service and/or <br /> phasing the transition of service from the county to the city; <br /> • Identifying priority infrastructure improvement areas to facilitate <br /> annexation of areas identified in Six Year Annexation Plans. <br /> [The remainder of this page is intentionally left blank.] <br /> INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT Page 20 of 21 <br /> BETWEEN THE CITY OF EVERETT AND SNOHOMISH COUNTY August 19,2020 <br /> CONCERNING THE SMITH ISLAND WEST ANNEXATION <br /> PURSUANT TO RCW 35.13.470 <br />