RCW 36.100.035
Additional powers and restrictions on district that constructs baseball stadium.
In addition to other powers and restrictions on a public facilities district, the following shall apply to a public facilities district, located in a county with a population of one million or more, that constructs a baseball stadium:
(1) The public facilities district, in consultation with the professional baseball team that will use the stadium, shall have the authority to determine the stadium site;
(2) The public facilities district, in consultation with the professional baseball team that will use the stadium, shall have the authority to establish the overall scope of the stadium project, including, but not limited to, the stadium itself, associated parking facilities, associated retail and office development that are part of the stadium facility, and ancillary services or facilities;
(3) The public facilities district, in consultation with the professional baseball team that will use the stadium, shall have the final authority to make the final determination of the stadium design and specifications;
(4) The public facilities district shall have the authority to contract with the baseball team that will use the stadium to obtain architectural, engineering, environmental, and other professional services related to the stadium site and design options, environmental study requirements, and obtaining necessary permits for the stadium facility;
(5) The public facilities district, in consultation with the professional baseball team that will use the stadium, shall have the authority to establish the project budget and bidding specifications and requirements on the stadium project;
(6) The public facilities district, in consultation with the professional baseball team that will use the stadium and the county in which the public facilities district is located, shall have the authority to structure the financing of the stadium facility project; and
(7) The public facilities district shall consult with the house of representatives executive rules committee and the senate facilities and operations committee before selecting a name for the stadium.
As used in this section, "stadium" and "baseball stadium" mean a "baseball stadium" as defined in RCW 82.14.0485.
[ 1995 3rd sp.s. c 1 § 303.]
NOTES:
Part headings not law—Effective date—1995 3rd sp.s. c 1: See notes following RCW 82.14.0485.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 36.100 - Public Facilities Districts.
36.100.020 - Governance—Board of directors.
36.100.025 - Independent financial feasibility review—When required—Public document.
36.100.027 - Statutorily authorized taxing authority.
36.100.030 - Facilities—Agreements—Fees.
36.100.035 - Additional powers and restrictions on district that constructs baseball stadium.
36.100.036 - Donated moneys for baseball stadium.
36.100.037 - Baseball stadium construction agreement.
36.100.042 - Lodging license fee or tax in excess of rate imposed on retail businesses prohibited.
36.100.050 - Ad valorem property tax.
36.100.060 - General obligation bonds—Termination, reauthorization of excise tax.
36.100.070 - Acquisition and transfer of real and personal property.
36.100.080 - Direct or collateral attack barred after thirty days.
36.100.090 - Tax deferral—New public facilities.
36.100.100 - Ex officio treasurer.
36.100.110 - Travel, expense reimbursement policy—Required.
36.100.120 - Travel, expense reimbursement policy—Limitations.
36.100.130 - Board of directors—Compensation.
36.100.140 - Liability insurance.
36.100.150 - Costs of defense.
36.100.160 - Expenditure of funds—Purposes.
36.100.170 - Employees—Benefits.
36.100.190 - Purchases and sales—Procedures.
36.100.200 - Revenue bonds—Limitations.
36.100.205 - Bonds issued are securities.
36.100.210 - Tax on admissions.
36.100.220 - Tax on vehicle parking charges.