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/1r/--‘11 <br /> !/E?ETT <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 7046 <br /> A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Everett, Washington, finding a <br /> substantial need for using the 101% limit factor under Chapter 84.55 RCW with <br /> regard to the levying of regular property taxes and emergency medical services <br /> property taxes, and authorizing same to be used to fund the City General Fund and <br /> the Emergency Medical Services Fund <br /> WHEREAS,the City Council of the City of Everett is considering its budget for the <br /> calendar year 2017; and <br /> WHEREAS,the City Council, in the course of considering the budget for 2017, <br /> considers all sources of revenue and examines all anticipated expenses and obligations; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS,RCW 84.55.0101 (Chapter 3, § 204; Referendum 47, § 204) requires that <br /> the Everett City Council make a finding of"substantial need"to set an increase of 101 <br /> percent in the regular property tax levy; and <br /> WHEREAS, increases in demands upon the resources of the City in the coming year <br /> require additional resources to provide services in the areas of fire prevention and <br /> suppression, law and justice, emergency medical, transportation, road repair and <br /> maintenance, parks and recreation, safe and clean neighborhoods, and to fulfill unfunded <br /> state and federal mandates; <br /> NOW THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE <br /> CITY OF EVERETT THAT: <br /> Section 1. The City Council of the City of Everett reviews the sources of funds for <br /> necessary City programs and services. <br /> Section 2. The City Council finds there is a substantial need for using the 101 percent <br /> limit factor under Chapter 84.55 RCW in setting the regular property tax levy. The <br /> elements of the substantial need identified by the Everett City Council include, but are <br /> not limited to, providing for the public health and safety as described in the 2017 <br /> Preliminary Budget. The finding of substantial need is further defined as including such <br /> increases in demands upon resources of the City in the coming year to provide services in <br /> the areas of fire prevention and suppression, law and justice, emergency medical, <br /> transportation, road repair and maintenance, parks and recreation, safe and clean <br /> neighborhoods, and the need to fulfill unfunded state and federal mandates. <br />