PRELIMINARY AGENDA – Port of Seattle Commission Regular Meeting of June 11, 2024 Page 2 of 3
Commissioners: Ryan Calkins ■ Sam Cho ■ Fred Felleman ■ Toshiko Hasegawa ■ Hamdi Mohamed Executive Director: Stephen P. Metruck
To contact commissioners: 206-787-3034 For meeting records and information: commission-public-records@portseattle.org 206-787-3210
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8b. Approval of the Claims and Obligations for the Period May 1, 2024, through May 31, 2024, Including Accounts
Payable Check Nos. 953564 through 954035 in the Amount of $11,166,324.08; Accounts Payable ACH Nos.
066056 through 066907 in the Amount of $70,768,282.46; Accounts Payable Wire Transfer Nos. 016308
through 016325 in the Amount of $18,492,599.27; Payroll Check Nos. 212389 through 212923 in the Amount
of $116,839.65; and Payroll ACH Nos. 1196497 through 1201301 in the Amount of $15,914,379.65, for a
Fund Total of $116,458,425.11. (memo enclosed)
8c. Monthly Notification of Prior Executive Director Delegation Actions May 2024.
(memo enclosed – No action, for information only)
8d. Authorization for the Executive Director to Complete Design of LED Lighting and Controls Upgrades at T-91
in the Amount Requested of $700,000 and a Total Project Authorization To-Date of $750,000, for a Total
Estimated Project Cost of $3,600,000. (CIP #C801297) (memo and presentation enclosed)
8e. Authorization for the Executive Director to Increase the Overall Project Cost by $2,000,000 to $5,500,000 to
Account for Increased Planning Costs and Need for Significantly Increasing Field Investigation Efforts and to
Amend an Existing Maritime Environmental Site Management Support Services IDIQ Contract with Floyd
Snider Inc. in the Amount of $2,000,000, for a New Not-to-Exceed Total of $4,000,000, and to Extend the
Contract by Two Years to Complete the Remaining Work for the Terminal 115 Plant 1 Ecology Agreed Order
Cleanup Site. (memo, attachment 1, attachment 2, and attachment 3 enclosed)
8f. Adoption of Resolution No. 3824: A Resolution to Determine 500 Mitigation Credits from the Port’s Terminal
117 (T117) Mitigation Bank Site Are Surplus in Accordance with RCW 53.08.090 and EX-30; and to Authorize
the Executive Director to Enter into a Purchase and Sale Agreement to Sell Those Credits at Fair Market
Value. (memo, agreement, and resolution enclosed)
9. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
9a. Adoption of Resolution No. 3823: A Resolution Amending the Policy Directive for Salaries and Benefits for
Employees Not Covered by a Collective Bargaining Agreement Established by Resolution No. 3820 and
Providing an Effective Date for All Amendments as of June 1, 2024. (memo, resolution, exhibit A,
attachment A, attachment B, 2023 pay ranges, and presentation enclosed) (Main motion is on the
floor.)
10. NEW BUSINESS
10a. Introduction of Resolution No. 3826: A Resolution Authorizing the Issuance and Sale of Intermediate Lien
Revenue and Refunding Bonds in One or More Series (the “2024 Revenue Bonds”), in the Aggregate
Principal Amount of Not-to-Exceed $850,000,000 for the Purposes of Financing Capital Improvements to
Aviation Facilities and Refunding Certain Outstanding Revenue Bonds of the Port; Setting Forth Certain
Bond Terms and Covenants; and Delegating Authority to Approve Final Terms and Conditions and the
Sale of the Bonds. (memo, resolution, presentation enclosed)