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Contractor's Name
Snohomish County Regional Public Safety
Approval Date
12/5/2017
Council Approval Date
11/22/2017
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Dan Templeman
Subject / Project Title
Emergency Communications Services
Tracking Number
0001071
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Interlocal Agreements
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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EXHIBIT F <br /> Assessment Smoothing in First Year of Fully Integrated Services <br /> Rate Smoothing will be applied in the first budget year in which the Assessment <br /> Formula defined in Exhibit C is applied ("Smoothing Year"). It is anticipated that on <br /> or about January 1, 2019, Snohomish County 911 will begin Fully Integrated Services <br /> and the Principal's Assessment formula in Exhibit C will be applied for the full <br /> calendar/budget year of 2019. It is expressly contemplated that the Smoothing Year may <br /> include less than 12 but more than 10 months of Fully Integrated Services. <br /> Smoothing payments and contributions will be calculated as follows: <br /> After adopting the budget for the Smoothing Year and calculating the assessments to be <br /> paid by each Principal and Subscriber: <br /> 1. Identify which Principals and Subscribers will see their User Fee increase in an <br /> amount equal or greater to 9% as compared to their assessment in the immediately <br /> preceding year. These Principals are "Smoothing Recipients." <br /> 2. Identify which Principals and Subscribers will see their User Fee decrease in an <br /> amount equal or greater to 9%as compared to their assessment in the immediately <br /> preceding year. These Principals are "Smoothing Contributors." <br /> 3. Determine the sum of all User Fee increases experienced by Smoothing Recipients, <br /> provided that the sum will be capped at$281,785. This is the Maximum Total <br /> Smoothing Allocation. <br /> 4. For each Smoothing Contributor, identify the amount which is 25% of its User Fee— <br /> this is the Maximum Smoothing Contribution for that Smoothing Contributor. <br /> 5. Determine the sum of all Maximum Smoothing Contributions. This is the Maximum <br /> Total Smoothing Contribution. <br /> 6. The lesser of the Maximum Total Smoothing Allocation and the Maximum Total <br /> Smoothing Contribution is the Actual Total Smoothing Allocation. <br /> 7. Increase the User Fee for the Smoothing Year of each Smoothing Contributor by an <br /> amount equal to the amount necessary such that each Smoothing Contributor <br /> contributes the same percentage of its User Fee decrease towards the Actual Total <br /> Smoothing Allocation. <br /> 8. Decrease the Use Fee for the Smoothing Year of each Smoothing Recipient by an <br /> amount equal to the amount necessary such that each Smoothing Recipient receives <br /> the same percentage of its User Fee increase from the Actual Total Smoothing <br /> Allocation. <br /> F-1 <br />
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