HomeMy WebLinkAboutINTERVIEWS re LTAC JEFFERSON COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
AGENDA REQUEST
TO: Board of County Commissioners
FROM: Greg Brotherton, District 3 Commissioner
DATE: June 9, 2025
SUBJECT: LTAC ADVISORY BOARD APPOINTMENTS
STATEMENT OF ISSUE:
The BoCC opened all seats on the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee to new applicants and existing members.
After discussion on Monday, June 2, 2025 it was decided to interview the applicants and continue the
workshop to the June 9, 2025 BoCC meeting and invite the applicants.
ANALYSIS:
Continue discussion on LTAC By-Laws and interview the five applicants.
RECOMMENDATION
Appoint LTAC members.
REVIEWED BY:
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Lodging Tax Advisory Committee Appointments:
Interview Questions
1. What are the biggest challenges that Jefferson County tourism faces?How can Lodging
Tax revenue help?
2. If you were chosen to represent the county on the LTAC,how would you feel about
operating under guidance from the BoCC?Examples of that guidance include the memo
indicating priorities prior to the RFP process; or if the county were to direct the use of
Lodging Tax revenue to fund a county employee to staff LTAC and TCC?
3. If you were operating as a"committee of one", how would you prioritize LTAC awards
to best serve Jefferson County?
Phone (360) 385-9100 jeffbocc@co.jefferson.wa.us
Board of County Commissioners
1820 Jefferson Street
PO Box 1220
Port Townsend, WA 98368
Kate Dean, District 1 Heidi Eisenhour, District 2 Greg Brotherton, District 3
MEMO
TO: Jefferson County Lodging Tax Advisory Committee
FROM: Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners
DATE: October 14, 2024
RE: BoCC priorities for 2025 LTAC RFP
Jefferson County, under the direction of the Board of County Commissioners is directing the Lodging
tax Advisory Committee to the following ranked priorities as they look at appropriate applications for
the 2025 Lodging Tax revenue in Jefferson County:
1. Destination development, such as supporting a Public Facilities District to build a pool, public
campground improvements, and developing the Gateway VIC are examples of the allowed use
listed in RCW 67.28.1816 and represent our county’s top priority after an extended period of
de-emphasizing this type of investment.
2. “The marketing and operations of special events and festivals designed to attract tourists,” as
listed in the RCW is our second priority, continuing years of investment in event marketing.
3. Destination marketing, often called “Tourism Marketing” is our lowest priority for 2025
Lodging tax funding.
Further we encourage the use of digital media over printed material where practical.
Sincerely,
Kate Dean, Chair, Dist. No. 1 Heidi Eisenhour, Dist. No. 2 Greg Brotherton, Dist. No. 3
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Table of Contents
1. AUTHORITY 3
2. ROLE OF THE LTAC 3
3. DUTIES OF THE LTAC 4
4. COMPOSITION OF THE LTAC 7
5. APPOINTMENT AND TERM OF MEMBERS OF THE LTAC 8
6. NO COMPENSATION FOR MEMBERS OF THE LTAC 9
7. LTAC OFFICERS, THEIR DUTIES, AND THEIR TERM OF OFFICE 9
8. PROCEDURE FOR REMOVAL OF LTAC OFFICERS AND MEMBERS 10
9. SUBCOMMITTEES OF THE LTAC 10
10. LTAC MEMBER ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 10
11. REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE 11
12. QUORUM REQUIREMENT 11
13. VOTING 11
14. CONFLICT OF INTEREST/APPEARANCE OF FAIRNESS FOR MEMBERS OF THE LTAC 11
15. REPORTS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND CORRESPONDENCE FROM THE LTAC 12
16. COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN PUBLIC MEETING ACT IS REQUIRED 12
17. NOTICE OF EACH MEETING OF THE LTAC 12
18. AGENDA FOR EACH MEETING OF THE LTAC 13
19. ABSENCES 13
20. CONDUCT OF EACH MEETING OF THE LTAC 14
21. RECORD OF MEETINGS OF THE LTAC 14
22. MINUTES OF MEETINGS OF THE LTAC 14
23. AMENDMENT OF THESE BY-LAWS 15
24. SAVINGS CLAUSE 15
25. EFFECTIVE DATE 15
1. AUTHORITY 2
2. ROLE OF THE LTAC 2
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l DUTIES OF THE LTA[ I
4. COMPOSITION QF THE LTAC 6
�---- A-PP04NTAAENT AND TERM (}F MEMBERS OF THE LTAC 7
6. N8 COMPENSATION FOR MEMBERS()F THE LTAC 7
7. LTAC OFFICERS, THEIR DUTIES, AND THEIR TERM OFOFFICE 8
A. PROCEDURE FOR REMOVAL C)FLTA[OFFICERS AND MEMBERS 8
Q. SUBCOMMITTEES 0F THE LTAC 9
10. LTA[ MEMBER ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 9
lI. REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE 0
12. QUORUM REQUIREMENT 10
13. VOTING 10
14. CONFLICT QF INTEREST/APPEARANCE QF FAIRNESS FOR MEMBERS OF THE LTAC 10
lS. REPORTS' RECOMMENDATIONS AND CORRESPONDENCE FROM THE LTAC 10
16. COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN PUBLIC MEETING ACT IS REQUIRED 11
17. NOTICE QF EACH MEETING OF THE LTA[ 11
lA. AGENDA FOR EACH MEETING OF THE LTA[ Il
19. ABSENCES 12
JQ. CONDUCT OF EACH MEETING gF THE LTAC lZ
21. RECORD OF MEETINGS OF THE LTA[ 13
22. MINUTES QF MEETINGS OF THE LTA[ 13
23. AMENDMENT DF THESE BYLAWS 13
21. SAVINGS CLAUSE 13
25. EFFECTIVE DATE 1�
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1. AUTHORITY
Chapter 67.28 RCW governs Public Stadium, Convention, Arts, and Tourism Facilities in Washington State.
RCW 67.28.080(2), "Municipality" means any county, city or town of the state of Washington. (Emphasis
added).
The Jefferson County Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (JCLTAC or LTAC)was established on April 20, 1998
by Jefferson County Resolution 33-98. RCW 67.28.1817 requires:
Before proposing imposition of a new tax under this chapter, an increase in the rate of a tax imposed
under this chapter, repeal of an exemption from a tax imposed under this chapter, or a change in the
use of revenue received under this chapter, a municipality with a population of five thousand or more
shall establish a lodging tax advisory committee under this section.
RCW 67.28.1817(1).
2. ROLE OF THE LTAC
The LTAC was formed for the purpose of developing a comprehensive tourism development strategy and
assisting in the administration of the lodging tax fund, including recommending annual expenditures
consistent with Chapter 3.25 of the Jefferson County Code to the Board of County Commissioners (BoCC)
through the annual budget cycle. JCC 3.25.020(1).
Pursuant to RCW 67.28.1816(2)(b)(ii), the local lodging tax advisory committee makes recommendations
to the BoCC regarding how the local lodging tax revenue should be distributed.
Procedurally, the LTAC must select the candidates from amongst the applicants applying for use of
revenues under chapter 67.28 RCW and provide a list of such candidates and recommended amounts of
funding to the BoCC for final determination. RCW 67.28.1816(2)(b)(ii).
The LTAC maintains a close relationship with the Tourism Coordinating Council (TCC), which is a separate
BoCC advisory committee, governed by Jefferson County Resolution No. 26-0421-25R, and is tasked with
making recommendations to the BoCC that help inform local tourism policy.
When prioritizing Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for lodging tax revenue, the LTAC shall take into
consideration the TCC's annual strategic plan approved by the BoCC. LTAC members are encouraged to
consider their collective expertise and input from tourism industry professionals and other members of
the public who may wish to provide public comment.
The County Administrator assigns a BoCC staff member to support LTAC. The staff member shall meet
annually with the Chair to review staffing needs.
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3. DUTIES OF THE LTAC
Chapter 67.28 RCW limits how lodging tax revenue can be distributed in at least six ways.
First, RCW 67.28.1815 clearly states that the revenues must be used:
...solely for the purpose of paying all or any part of the cost of tourism promotion, acquisition of
tourism-related facilities, or operation of tourism-related facilities.
Second, RCW 67.28.1815 requires that all lodging tax revenue be "credited to a special fund in the treasury
of the municipality imposing such tax and used solely for the purpose of paying all or any part of the cost
of tourism promotion, acquisition of tourism-related facilities, or operation of tourism-related facilities."
(Emphasis added.)
Third, chapter 67.28 RCW limits the types of entities than can receive lodging tax revenue. RCW
67.28.1816:
(1) Lodging tax revenues under this chapter may be used, directly by any municipality or
indirectly through a convention and visitors bureau or destination marketing organization
for:
(a)Tourism marketing;'
(b) The marketing and operations of special events and festivals designed to attract
tourists;
(c) Supporting the operations and capital expenditures of tourism-related facilities
owned or operated by a municipality or a public facilities district created under chapters
35.57 and 36.100 RCW; or
1 "Tourism marketing" is not defined in Chapter 67.28 RCW. However, RCW 67.28.080(6) defines "tourism promotion" as
"activities,operations,and expenditures designed to increase tourism, including but not limited to advertising, publicizing, or
otherwise distributing information for the purpose of attracting and welcoming tourists; developing strategies to expand
tourism;operating tourism promotion agencies;and funding the marketing of or the operation of special events and festivals
designed to attract tourists."
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(d) Supporting the operations of tourism-related facilities owned or operated by
nonprofit organizations described under 26 U.S.C. Sec. 501(c)(3) and 26 U.S.C. Sec.
501(c)(6) of the internal revenue code of 1986, as amended.
RCW 67.28.1816.
Fourth, chapter 67.28 RCW requires applicants for lodging tax funds to submit applications and "estimates
of how any moneys received will result in increases in the number of people traveling for business or
pleasure on a trip." RCW 67.28.1816(2). Subsection (2) says in full:
(2)(a) Except as provided in (b) of this subsection, applicants applying for use of revenues
in this chapter must provide the municipality to which they are applying estimates of how
any moneys received will result in increases in the number of people traveling for business
or pleasure on a trip:
(i) Away from their place of residence or business and staying overnight in paid
accommodations;
(ii)To a place fifty miles or more one way from their place of residence or business for
the day or staying overnight; or
(iii) From another country or state outside of their place of residence or their business.
(b)(i) In a municipality with a population of five thousand or more, applicants applying for
use of revenues in this chapter must submit their applications and estimates described
under(a)of this subsection to the local lodging tax advisory committee.
(ii)The local lodging tax advisory committee must select the candidates from amongst
the applicants applying for use of revenues in this chapter and provide a list of such
candidates and recommended amounts of funding to the municipality for final
determination. The municipality may choose only recipients from the list of candidates
and recommended amounts provided by the local lodging tax advisory committee.
(c)(i) All recipients must submit a report to the municipality describing the actual number
of people traveling for business or pleasure on a trip:
(A) Away from their place of residence or business and staying overnight in paid
accommodations;
(B)To a place fifty miles or more one way from their place of residence or business
for the day or staying overnight; or
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(C) From another country or state outside of their place of residence or their
business. A municipality receiving a report must: Make such report available to the
local legislative body and the public; and furnish copies of the report to the joint
legislative audit and review committee and members of the local lodging tax
advisory committee.
(ii) The joint legislative audit and review committee must on a biennial basis report to
the economic development committees of the legislature on the use of lodging tax
revenues by municipalities. Reporting under this subsection must begin in calendar year
2015.
(d) This section does not apply to the revenues of any lodging tax authorized under this
chapter imposed by a county with a population of one million five hundred thousand or
more.
(Emphasis added).
Fifth, RCW 68.27.1817 requires that municipalities create local lodging tax advisory committees (LTAC),
which receives the applications and estimates required by RCW 67.28.1816(2). "The appointing authority
shall review the membership of the advisory committee annually and make changes as appropriate." RCW
68.27.1817(1).
Sixth, the LTAC reviews the applications and estimates and makes recommendations to the legislative
authority of the municipality, which the municipality's legislative authority may change, after giving 45-
days' notice and an opportunity to comment to the LTAC. RCW 68.27.1817(2).
A visual interpretation of the LTAC RFP process is beaewprovided on the following page.=
LTAC reviews proposals, BoCC approves or BoCC signs LTAC
LTAC sends out RFP deliberates,and makes rejects LTAC contracts
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3 Choices for BoCC:
(1) Reject LTAC recommendation proposal;
(2) Accept LTAC recommendation proposal,
including recommended amount;
(3) Accept LTAC recommended proposal,propose
change to recommended amount,then send
back to LTAC for up to 45 days for review and
comment.
LTAC reviews proposals, BoCC reviews LTAC's
Tsends out RFP deliberates,and makes recommendations and BoCC signs LTAC
recommendations to takes final action' contracts
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Office(2016)states the legislative body(BoCC]may award amounts RFP
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the procedural requirements of RCW 67.28.1817(2).
The LTAC is an advisory body only and makes recommendations to the BoCC on lodging tax revenue
distribution prior to final action by the BoCC. Before taking final action on a matter on which the LTAC has
made a recommendation, the BoCC shall consider the LTAC's recommendations and other available
information.
4. COMPOSITION OF THE LTAC
LTAC membership composition shall comply with all requirements of RCW 67.28.1817(1), including at
minimum:
• Consist of at least five (5) members, appointed by the BoCC;
• Include at least two members who are representatives of businesses required to collect tax under
chapter 67.28 RCW;
• Include at least two members who are persons involved in activities authorized to be funded by
revenue received under chapter 67.28 RCW; and
• Pursuant to RCW 67.28.1817(1), "One member shall be an elected official of the municipality who
shall serve as chair of the committee."
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The number of members who are representatives of businesses required to collect tax under chapter
67.28 RCW shall equal the number of members who are involved in activities authorized to be funded by
revenue received under chapter 67.28 RCW. RCW 67.28.1817(1).
Organizations representing businesses required to collect tax under this chapter, organizations involved
in activities authorized to be funded by revenue received under this chapter, and local agencies involved
in tourism promotion may submit recommendations for membership on the committee. RCW
67.28.1817(1).
The LTAC member composition requirements are pursuant to RCW 67.28.1817(1) and shall be consistent
with JCC 3.25.020(2) Lodging tax advisory committee.2
The BoCC shall review the membership of the LTAC annually and make changes as appropriate. RCW
67.28.1817(1).
5. APPOINTMENT AND TERM OF MEMBERS OF THE LTAC
The LTAC Chair shall be the designated elected official from the county serving on the committee. This
position has no term limits, however the BoCC shall review the county's designated member annually
when setting committee assignments. The elected official from the county assigned to LTAC is Position 1.
The remaining member terms shall be appointed by the BoCC and shall have terms as follows:
(a) Members listed as representatives of businesses required to collect tax. These are Positions 2
and 4.
2 JCC 3.25.020 Lodging tax advisory committee currently reads as follows:
(2) Appointment. The JCLTAC shall consist of five members appointed by the board of county
commissioners to serve three-year terms. Committee membership shall include two members from
establishments required to collect the tax, two members representing activities authorized to be funded
by said tax, and one member from the board of county commissioners,who shall serve as the chair of the
committee. (Emphasis added).
If LTAC and BoCC adopt By-Laws that expand the "elected official" to a representative other than an
elected BoCC member, the BoCC will also need to amend JCC 3.25.020(2)for consistency.
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(b) Members listed as persons involved in activities authorized to be funded. These are Positions
3 and 5.
The initial board member terms shall be as follows:
Positions 2 and 3 shall serve two-year (2) terms.
Positions 4 and 5 shall serve three-year (3)terms.
After the initial board members are appointed, all subsequent term limits shall be twethree-year
( ) terms, equal in length, for Positions 2, 3, 4, and 5.
LTAC member terms may serve consecutive terms, but shall not exceed two consecutive terms.
All LTAC members are appointed by the BoCC.
As stated in Section 4 above, the BoCC shall review the LTAC membership annually and make changes as
appropriate. RCW 67.28.1817(1).
6. NO COMPENSATION FOR MEMBERS OF THE LTAC
LTAC members shall serve without compensation.
7. LTAC OFFICERS,THEIR DUTIES,AND THEIR TERM OF OFFICE
There shall be a Chair and Vice Chair. The LTAC Chair is the designated BoCC member. The Vice Chair shall
be elected by the LTAC committee during the first meeting of each year. The LTAC may elect other officers
by majority vote of the LTAC.
The Chair shall preside over the LTAC meetings and coordinate development of the agenda with the
assigned staff member. The Chair shall sign all correspondence originated by the LTAC.
3 Per BoCC Workshop discussion and public comment on June 2, 2025, consider whether the duration of
LTAC member terms should be longer or whether LTAC members should be allowed to serve additional
consecutive terms. Currently, Jefferson County Code (JCC) 3.25.020(2) directs LTAC members to serve
three-year terms, and therefore this provision has been edited for consistency. However, since RCW
67.28.1817(1) does not impose specific LTAC term duration and term limits, LTAC may make a
recommendation regarding term duration and term limits for consideration and approval by BoCC. As
noted in footnote 2 above, if BoCC changes the three-year term duration, it should also instruct staff to
bring forward proposed amendments to JCC 3.25.020(2) for consistency.
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The Vice Chair shall preside over the LTAC meetings in the absence of the Chair.
The officers of the LTAC shall serve for one year from the date of election. The officers shall not serve for
more than two consecutive terms.
8. PROCEDURE FOR REMOVAL OF LTAC OFFICERS AND MEMBERS
The LTAC may remove LTAC officers, whom they elect by the following procedure: Any member of the
LTAC may offer a motion for removal at a meeting. If the motion is seconded, it shall be considered and
voted on at the next regular meeting or at a duly noticed special meeting of the LTAC. Approval of a
motion to remove shall require a two-thirds majority of the members present and voting.
The LTAC may remove a member, by the following procedure:Any member of the LTAC may offer a motion
for recommending removal at a meeting. If the motion is seconded, it shall be considered and voted on at
the next regular meeting or at a duly noticed special meeting of the LTAC. Approval of a motion to
recommend removal shall require a two-thirds majority of the members present and voting. The
recommendation for removal is then put forth to the BoCC, who may remove a LTAC member for cause
by majority vote of the BoCC. As stated in Section 19, a LTAC member who accrues three (3) consecutive,
unexcused absences from regular or special meetings may be recommended to the BoCC for removal from
the LTAC by the Chair with the concurrence of a majority of the members.
9. SUBCOMMITTEES OF THE LTAC
The Chair may appoint such standing and ad hoc sub-committees as may be considered useful and
appropriate to investigate any matter of interest to the LTAC.
At the Chair's discretion, or by a majority vote of the LTAC voting members, an item may be transmitted
to a subcommittee for review and comment.The Chair shall establish a deadline for subcommittee review,
provide members with direction or any specific review questions, and schedule regular updates from the
sub-committee, as necessary. If the sub-committee fails to meet the review deadline, the LTAC shall
proceed to take action without sub-committee or Advisory Group comment.
No sub-committee shall contain more than two (2) LTAC members. No LTAC member who is not a member
of a sub-committee may attend a sub-committee meeting;otherwise, all OPMA requirements would apply
to the sub-committee meeting. If more than two (2) LTAC members are present at a sub-committee
meeting, the sub-committee meeting shall be adjourned immediately.
Sub-committees may meet informally, without minutes; however, the sub-committee shall keep the LTAC
Chair informed, and report to the full LTAC at each LTAC meeting which occurs while the sub-committee
exists.
10. LTAC MEMBER ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
LTAC members shall:
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• Act as a participant, reviewer, and advisor regarding the LTAC's statutorily mandated duties.
• Serve at the pleasure of the BoCC, taking into account BoCC identified priorities.
• Actively participate in the LTAC discussions and official LTAC comments.
• Keep the LTAC discussions and activities focused on topics relevant to the LTAC's duties.
• Attend regular and special meetings of the LTAC.
• Read background material, review agenda and notes for each meeting of the LTAC, and prepare
questions and comments in advance of the meeting as needed.
• Be a respectful participant,treating others with respect and kindness.
11. REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE
LTAC shall set a regular meeting schedule during their first meeting of the year.
LTAC Special Meetings a-Fe-will be held in the BoCC Chambers and set as needed or at the direction of the
Chair. All special meetings are open to the public as required by Chapter 42.30 RCW, the Open Public
Meetings Act (OPMA).
12. QUORUM REQUIREMENT
A quorum is required to be present before an official, regular or special meeting of the LTAC can take
place. A simple majority of the members of the LTAC shall constitute a quorum.
13. VOTING
Each member shall be allowed one vote on items considered by the LTAC.
Proxy votes are not permitted.
If a proposal for funding is recommended by LTAC and forwarded to the BOCC, the number of votes for
and against are included with the forwarded proposal.
Except in the event of breaking a tie vote,the Chair shall abstain from voting on recommendations to the
BOCC.
14. CONFLICT OF INTEREST/APPEARANCE OF FAIRNESS FOR MEMBERS OF THE LTAC
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Members of the LTAC shall not be disqualified from participating in any meetings,or in the preparation of
any reports, recommendations or correspondence of the LTAC based on any potential or actual conflict of
interest. A LTAC member is not prohibited from using their general expertise to educate the LTAC or
provide general information to the LTAC on a decision item.
However, members of the LTAC shall disclose personal or business interests that may conflict with a
matter of discussion by the committee immediately that might tend to prejudice the member's
participation in any meetings, reports, recommendations and correspondence of the LTAC.
The LTAC members shall comply with the code of ethics for municipal officers, chapter 42.23 RCW, in the
performance of their duties. Specifically, at any time a proposal is received by the LTAC that appears to
benefit any member of the committee that person shall recuse themselves from any decision related to
that proposal.
15. REPORTS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND CORRESPONDENCE FROM THE LTAC
Reports, recommendations and correspondence from the LTAC shall be made by consensus, if possible,
and will seek opportunities to develop group solutions and resolve conflicts. To reach a consensus
decision, LTAC members will make proposals, hold additional discussion, and then the Chair will call for
the consensus decision on the proposal.
If consensus is not possible, then reports, recommendations and correspondence shall be submitted to
the BoCC on behalf of a majority of the members over the signature of the Chair. Minority reports, if any,
shall be attached to, and forwarded with such reports, recommendations or correspondence without
comment by the Chair.
Concerning items of less formal advice: after discussion in one or more meetings,the LTAC shall adopt, by
consensus, a written report on the LTAC's findings.
16. COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN PUBLIC MEETING ACT IS REQUIRED
Because the Board is required to consider LTAC recommendations before taking final action, all meetings
of the LTAC are subject to and shall conform with the provisions of the OPMA.
17. NOTICE OF EACH MEETING OF THE LTAC
A meeting of the LTAC will be either a regular meeting pursuant to the regular meeting schedule in Section
11 or a special meeting.
A meeting of the LTAC that is not conducted in the place or the time posted in the regular meeting
schedule is a special meeting. Special meetings shall comply with the special meeting notice requirements
in OPMA, RCW 42.30.080.
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For special meetings, RCW 42.30.080 requires at least 24-hour notice that specifies the time and place of
the special meeting and the business to be transacted. Notice for a special meeting must be:
• {a) Posted on Jefferson an agency's wcbsiteCounty's website;
• {b) Prominently displayed at the main entrance of the agency'sJefferson County's principal
location, which —is the Jefferson County Courthouse located at 1820 Jefferson Street, Port
Townsend, WA 98368 and provide the meeting site, if it is not held at the agency's principal
locationcounty's principal location; and,
• (c) Delivered to each local newspaper of general circulation and local radio or television station
that has on file with the Board a written request to be notified of such special meeting or of all
special meetings.
18. AGENDA FOR EACH MEETING OF THE LTAC
The Chair shall place the interests of the committee above any personal interest. The Chair shall place
items on the upcoming agenda, which shall allow for public comment prior to taking final action,
consistent with RCW 42.30.240(1).
The LTAC shall make the agenda of each regular meeting of the governing body available online no later
than twenty-four hours in advance of the published start time of the meeting.
LTAC members wishing to review item(s) shall consult with the LTAC staff who will ask the Chair for
permission to place the item(s) on a future agenda.
19. ABSENCES
LTAC members shall notify the Chair and the LTAC staff if the member is unable to attend a LTAC regular
meeting. The Chair, with assistance the LTAC staff, shall document the excuse provided for the absences
in question. If no excuse is giving given for a particular absence, it shall be considered unexcused.
At the start of each meeting, the Chair will ask the LTAC staff to call the roll of LTAC members. For any
member absent, the Chair shall announce whether the member's absence is excused or unexcused. The
LTAC staff will record the roll call, and notify the Chair if a quorum is present.
The LTAC staff will maintain an ongoing attendance record for all LTAC members and provide this record
to all LTAC members, in writing, at least quarterly.
A LTAC member who accrues three (3) consecutive, unexcused absences from regular or special meetings
may be recommended to the BoCC for removal from the LTAC by the Chair with the concurrence of a
majority of the members.
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20. CONDUCT OF EACH MEETING OF THE LTAC
a. All meetings of the LTAC shall comply fully with OPMA, including but not limited to: (a) The
limitation on taking action on items not listed on the notice for a special meeting;and, (2) OPMA's
public comment requirements.
b. LTAC meetings shall follow procedural guidance set forth in Jefferson County Resolution Number
50-22, Open Public Meeting Act Guidelines for County Boards, Commissions & Committees.
c. Members and visitors at the meetings will treat each other with respect, will not monopolize
meeting time, and will listen to and try to understand each other's views.
d. The meeting agenda shall be constituted as follows:
i. Call to Order and Roll Call
ii. Public Comment
iii. Approval/Correction of Minutes from Previous Meeting(s)
iv. Committee Reports
v. Staff Reports
vi. Old Business
vii. New Business
e. Committee and Staff reports may be held in abeyance if they relate to old or new business items.
f. No new agenda item(s) will be taken up ONE (1) HOUR AND THIRTY (30) MINUTES AFTER
COMMENCEMENT OF THE MEETING. This does not apply to Special Meetings, where no new
agenda items may be added, if not previously noticed on the Special Meeting Agenda.
21. RECORD OF MEETINGS OF THE LTAC
Regular and special meetings of the LTAC shall be electronically recorded by audio or video, and the
recording shall be made available online for a minimum of six months.
22. MINUTES OF MEETINGS OF THE LTAC
The minutes of all regular and special meetings of the LTAC, except executive sessions, shall be promptly
recorded and such records shall be open to public inspection. The LTAC staff member shall prepare
minutes which shall be considered, revised (if necessary), and adopted by the LTAC ideally at its next
regular or special meeting.
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23. AMENDMENT OF THESE BY-LAWS
These By-laws may be amended by a majority vote of the LTAC members, provided the BoCC approves
any By-law amendments by a majority vote.
24. SAVINGS CLAUSE
Should any portion of these By-laws be declared unconstitutional or otherwise contrary to law, such
decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of these By-laws.
25. EFFECTIVE DATE
These Bylaws are effective upon immediately after approval by the BoCC.
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ADOPTED THIS DAY OF , 2025.
LODGING TAX ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Chair
ADOPTED this day of 2025.
JEFFERSON COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Heidi Eisenhour, Chair
Greg Brotherton, Member
Heather Dudley-Nollette, Member
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Table of Contents
1. AUTHORITY 2
2. ROLE OF THE LTAC 2
3. DUTIES OF THE LTAC 3
4. COMPOSITION OF THE LTAC 6
5. APPOINTMENT AND TERM OF MEMBERS OF THE LTAC 7
6. NO COMPENSATION FOR MEMBERS OF THE LTAC 8
7. LTAC OFFICERS, THEIR DUTIES, AND THEIR TERM OF OFFICE 8
8. PROCEDURE FOR REMOVAL OF LTAC OFFICERS AND MEMBERS 9
9. SUBCOMMITTEES OF THE LTAC 9
10. LTAC MEMBER ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 9
11. REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE 10
12. QUORUM REQUIREMENT 10
13. VOTING 10
14. CONFLICT OF INTEREST/APPEARANCE OF FAIRNESS FOR MEMBERS OF THE LTAC 10
15. REPORTS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND CORRESPONDENCE FROM THE LTAC 11
16. COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN PUBLIC MEETING ACT IS REQUIRED 11
17. NOTICE OF EACH MEETING OF THE LTAC 11
18. AGENDA FOR EACH MEETING OF THE LTAC 12
19. ABSENCES 12
20. CONDUCT OF EACH MEETING OF THE LTAC 12
21. RECORD OF MEETINGS OF THE LTAC 13
22. MINUTES OF MEETINGS OF THE LTAC 13
23. AMENDMENT OF THESE BY-LAWS 13
24. SAVINGS CLAUSE 14
25. EFFECTIVE DATE 14
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1. AUTHORITY
Chapter 67.28 RCW governs Public Stadium, Convention, Arts, and Tourism Facilities in Washington State.
RCW 67.28.080(2), "Municipality" means any county, city or town of the state of Washington. (Emphasis
added).
The Jefferson County Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (JCLTAC or LTAC)was established on April 20, 1998
by Jefferson County Resolution 33-98. RCW 67.28.1817 requires:
Before proposing imposition of a new tax under this chapter, an increase in the rate of a tax imposed
under this chapter, repeal of an exemption from a tax imposed under this chapter, or a change in the
use of revenue received under this chapter, a municipality with a population of five thousand or more
shall establish a lodging tax advisory committee under this section.
RCW 67.28.1817(1).
2. ROLE OF THE LTAC
The LTAC was formed for the purpose of developing a comprehensive tourism development strategy and
assisting in the administration of the lodging tax fund, including recommending annual expenditures
consistent with Chapter 3.25 of the Jefferson County Code to the Board of County Commissioners (BoCC)
through the annual budget cycle. JCC 3.25.020(1).
Pursuant to RCW 67.28.1816(2)(b)(ii), the local lodging tax advisory committee makes recommendations
to the BoCC regarding how the local lodging tax revenue should be distributed.
Procedurally, the LTAC must select the candidates from amongst the applicants applying for use of
revenues under chapter 67.28 RCW and provide a list of such candidates and recommended amounts of
funding to the BoCC for final determination. RCW 67.28.1816(2)(b)(ii).
The LTAC maintains a close relationship with the Tourism Coordinating Council (TCC), which is a separate
BoCC advisory committee, governed by Jefferson County Resolution No. 26-0421-25R, and is tasked with
making recommendations to the BoCC that help inform local tourism policy.
When prioritizing Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for lodging tax revenue, the LTAC shall take into
consideration the TCC's annual strategic plan approved by the BoCC. LTAC members are encouraged to
consider their collective expertise and input from tourism industry professionals and other members of
the public who may wish to provide public comment.
The County Administrator assigns a BoCC staff member to support LTAC. The staff member shall meet
annually with the Chair to review staffing needs.
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3. DUTIES OF THE LTAC
Chapter 67.28 RCW limits how lodging tax revenue can be distributed in at least six ways.
First, RCW 67.28.1815 clearly states that the revenues must be used:
...solely for the purpose of paying all or any part of the cost of tourism promotion, acquisition of
tourism-related facilities, or operation of tourism-related facilities.
Second, RCW 67.28.1815 requires that all lodging tax revenue be "credited to a special fund in the treasury
of the municipality imposing such tax and used solely for the purpose of paying all or any part of the cost
of tourism promotion, acquisition of tourism-related facilities, or operation of tourism-related facilities."
(Emphasis added.)
Third, chapter 67.28 RCW limits the types of entities than can receive lodging tax revenue. RCW
67.28.1816:
(1) Lodging tax revenues under this chapter may be used, directly by any municipality or
indirectly through a convention and visitors bureau or destination marketing organization
for:
(a) Tourism marketing;1
(b) The marketing and operations of special events and festivals designed to attract
tourists;
(c) Supporting the operations and capital expenditures of tourism-related facilities
owned or operated by a municipality or a public facilities district created under chapters
35.57 and 36.100 RCW; or
1 "Tourism marketing" is not defined in Chapter 67.28 RCW. However, RCW 67.28.080(6) defines "tourism promotion" as
"activities, operations, and expenditures designed to increase tourism, including but not limited to advertising, publicizing, or
otherwise distributing information for the purpose of attracting and welcoming tourists; developing strategies to expand
tourism;operating tourism promotion agencies; and funding the marketing of or the operation of special events and festivals
designed to attract tourists."
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(d) Supporting the operations of tourism-related facilities owned or operated by
nonprofit organizations described under 26 U.S.C. Sec. 501(c)(3) and 26 U.S.C. Sec.
501(c)(6) of the internal revenue code of 1986, as amended.
RCW 67.28.1816.
Fourth, chapter 67.28 RCW requires applicants for lodging tax funds to submit applications and "estimates
of how any moneys received will result in increases in the number of people traveling for business or
pleasure on a trip." RCW 67.28.1816(2). Subsection (2) says in full:
(2)(a) Except as provided in (b) of this subsection, applicants applying for use of revenues
in this chapter must provide the municipality to which they are applying estimates of how
any moneys received will result in increases in the number of people traveling for business
or pleasure on a trip:
(i) Away from their place of residence or business and staying overnight in paid
accommodations;
(ii) To a place fifty miles or more one way from their place of residence or business for
the day or staying overnight; or
(iii) From another country or state outside of their place of residence or their business.
(b)(i) In a municipality with a population of five thousand or more, applicants applying for
use of revenues in this chapter must submit their applications and estimates described
under (a) of this subsection to the local lodging tax advisory committee.
(ii) The local lodging tax advisory committee must select the candidates from amongst
the applicants applying for use of revenues in this chapter and provide a list of such
candidates and recommended amounts of funding to the municipality for final
determination. The municipality may choose only recipients from the list of candidates
and recommended amounts provided by the local lodging tax advisory committee.
(c)(i) All recipients must submit a report to the municipality describing the actual number
of people traveling for business or pleasure on a trip:
(A) Away from their place of residence or business and staying overnight in paid
accommodations;
(B) To a place fifty miles or more one way from their place of residence or business
for the day or staying overnight; or
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(C) From another country or state outside of their place of residence or their
business. A municipality receiving a report must: Make such report available to the
local legislative body and the public; and furnish copies of the report to the joint
legislative audit and review committee and members of the local lodging tax
advisory committee.
(ii) The joint legislative audit and review committee must on a biennial basis report to
the economic development committees of the legislature on the use of lodging tax
revenues by municipalities. Reporting under this subsection must begin in calendar year
2015.
(d) This section does not apply to the revenues of any lodging tax authorized under this
chapter imposed by a county with a population of one million five hundred thousand or
more.
(Emphasis added).
Fifth, RCW 68.27.1817 requires that municipalities create local lodging tax advisory committees (LTAC),
which receives the applications and estimates required by RCW 67.28.1816(2). "The appointing authority
shall review the membership of the advisory committee annually and make changes as appropriate." RCW
68.27.1817(1).
Sixth, the LTAC reviews the applications and estimates and makes recommendations to the legislative
authority of the municipality, which the municipality's legislative authority may change, after giving 45-
days' notice and an opportunity to comment to the LTAC. RCW 68.27.1817(2).
A visual interpretation of the LTAC RFP process is provided on the following page.
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3 Choices for BoCC:
(1) Reject LTAC recommendation proposal;
(2) Accept LTAC recommendation proposal,
including recommended amount;
0011, (3) Accept LTAC recommended proposal,propose
change to recommended amount,then send
back to LTAC for up to 45 days for review and
comment.
LTAC reviews proposals, BoCC reviews LTAC's
Tends out RFP deliberates,and makes recommendations and BoCC signs LTAC
recommendations to takes final action* contracts
BoCC
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*An informal opinion from the Washington State Attorney General's +' OF
Office(2016)states the legislative body(BoCC)may award amounts RFP
ifferent from LTAC's recommended amounts,but only after satisfying CYCLE
dural requirements of RCW 67.28.1817(2).
The LTAC is an advisory body only and makes recommendations to the BoCC on lodging tax revenue
distribution prior to final action by the BoCC. Before taking final action on a matter on which the LTAC has
made a recommendation, the BoCC shall consider the LTAC's recommendations and other available
information.
4. COMPOSITION OF THE LTAC
LTAC membership composition shall comply with all requirements of RCW 67.28.1817(1), including at
minimum:
• Consist of at least five (5) members, appointed by the BoCC;
• Include at least two members who are representatives of businesses required to collect tax under
chapter 67.28 RCW;
• Include at least two members who are persons involved in activities authorized to be funded by
revenue received under chapter 67.28 RCW; and
• Pursuant to RCW 67.28.1817(1), "One member shall be an elected official of the municipality who
shall serve as chair of the committee."
The number of members who are representatives of businesses required to collect tax under chapter
67.28 RCW shall equal the number of members who are involved in activities authorized to be funded by
revenue received under chapter 67.28 RCW. RCW 67.28.1817(1).
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Organizations representing businesses required to collect tax under this chapter, organizations involved
in activities authorized to be funded by revenue received under this chapter, and local agencies involved
in tourism promotion may submit recommendations for membership on the committee. RCW
'(1).
The LTAC member composition requirements are pursuant to RCW 67.28.1817(1) and shall be consistent
with JCC 3.25.020(2) Lodging tax advisory committee.2
The BoCC shall review the membership of the LTAC annually and make changes as appropriate. RCW
67.28.1817(1).
5. APPOINTMENT AND TERM OF MEMBERS OF THE LTAC
The LTAC Chair shall be the designated elected official from the county serving on the committee. This
position has no term limits, however the BoCC shall review the county's designated member annually
when setting committee assignments. The elected official from the county assigned to LTAC is Position 1.
The remaining member terms shall be appointed by the BoCC and shall have terms as follows:
(a) Members listed as representatives of businesses required to collect tax. These are Positions 2
and 4.
(b) Members listed as persons involved in activities authorized to be funded. These are Positions
3 and 5.
The initial board member terms shall be as follows:
2 JCC 3.25.020 Lodging tax advisory committee currently reads as follows:
(2) Appointment. The JCLTAC shall consist of five members appointed by the board of county
commissioners to serve three-year terms. Committee membership shall include two members from
establishments required to collect the tax, two members representing activities authorized to be funded
by said tax, and one member from the board of county commissioners, who shall serve as the chair of the
committee. (Emphasis added).
If LTAC and BoCC adopt By-Laws that expand the "elected official" to a representative other than an
elected BoCC member, the BoCC will also need to amend JCC -(2) for consistency.
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Positions 2 and 3 shall serve two-year (2) terms.
Positions 4 and 5 shall serve three-year (3) terms.
After the initial board members are appointed, all subsequent term limits shall be three-year (3)
terms, equal in length, for Positions 2, 3, 4, and 5. LTAC member terms may serve consecutive
terms, but shall not exceed two consecutive terms.3
All LTAC members are appointed by the BoCC.
As stated in Section 4 above, the BoCC shall review the LTAC membership annually and make changes as
appropriate. RCW 67.28.1817(1).
6. NO COMPENSATION FOR MEMBERS OF THE LTAC
LTAC members shall serve without compensation.
7. LTAC OFFICERS, THEIR DUTIES, AND THEIR TERM OF OFFICE
There shall be a Chair and Vice Chair. The LTAC Chair is the designated BoCC member. The Vice Chair shall
be elected by the LTAC committee during the first meeting of each year. The LTAC may elect other officers
by majority vote of the LTAC.
The Chair shall preside over the LTAC meetings and coordinate development of the agenda with the
assigned staff member. The Chair shall sign all correspondence originated by the LTAC.
The Vice Chair shall preside over the LTAC meetings in the absence of the Chair.
The officers of the LTAC shall serve for one year from the date of election. The officers shall not serve for
more than two consecutive terms.
3 Per BoCC Workshop discussion and public comment on June 2, 2025, consider whether the duration of
LTAC member terms should be longer or whether LTAC members should be allowed to serve additional
consecutive terms. Currently, Jefferson County Code (JCC) 3.25.020(2) directs LTAC members to serve
three-year terms, and therefore this provision has been edited for consistency. However, since RCW
67.28.1817(1) does not impose specific LTAC term duration and term limits, LTAC may make a
recommendation regarding term duration and term limits for consideration and approval by BoCC. As
noted in footnote 2 above, if BoCC changes the three-year term duration, it should also instruct staff to
bring forward proposed amendments to JCC 3.25.020(2) for consistency.
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8. PROCEDURE FOR REMOVAL OF LTAC OFFICERS AND MEMBERS
The LTAC may remove LTAC officers, whom they elect by the following procedure: Any member of the
LTAC may offer a motion for removal at a meeting. If the motion is seconded, it shall be considered and
voted on at the next regular meeting or at a duly noticed special meeting of the LTAC. Approval of a
motion to remove shall require a two-thirds majority of the members present and voting.
The LTAC may remove a member, by the following procedure:Any member of the LTAC may offer a motion
for recommending removal at a meeting. If the motion is seconded, it shall be considered and voted on at
the next regular meeting or at a duly noticed special meeting of the LTAC. Approval of a motion to
recommend removal shall require a two-thirds majority of the members present and voting. The
recommendation for removal is then put forth to the BoCC, who may remove a LTAC member for cause
by majority vote of the BoCC. As stated in Section 19, a LTAC member who accrues three (3) consecutive,
unexcused absences from regular or special meetings may be recommended to the BoCC for removal from
the LTAC by the Chair with the concurrence of a majority of the members.
9. SUBCOMMITTEES OF THE LTAC
The Chair may appoint such standing and ad hoc sub-committees as may be considered useful and
appropriate to investigate any matter of interest to the LTAC.
At the Chair's discretion, or by a majority vote of the LTAC voting members, an item may be transmitted
to a subcommittee for review and comment.The Chair shall establish a deadline for subcommittee review,
provide members with direction or any specific review questions, and schedule regular updates from the
sub-committee, as necessary. If the sub-committee fails to meet the review deadline, the LTAC shall
proceed to take action without sub-committee or Advisory Group comment.
No sub-committee shall contain more than two (2) LTAC members. No LTAC member who is not a member
of a sub-committee may attend a sub-committee meeting;otherwise, all OPMA requirements would apply
to the sub-committee meeting. If more than two (2) LTAC members are present at a sub-committee
meeting, the sub-committee meeting shall be adjourned immediately.
Sub-committees may meet informally, without minutes; however, the sub-committee shall keep the LTAC
Chair informed, and report to the full LTAC at each LTAC meeting which occurs while the sub-committee
exists.
10. LTAC MEMBER ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
LTAC members shall:
• Act as a participant, reviewer, and advisor regarding the LTAC's statutorily mandated duties.
• Serve at the pleasure of the BoCC, taking into account BoCC identified priorities.
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• Actively participate in the LTAC discussions and official LTAC comments.
• Keep the LTAC discussions and activities focused on topics relevant to the LTAC's duties.
• Attend regular and special meetings of the LTAC.
• Read background material, review agenda and notes for each meeting of the LTAC, and prepare
questions and comments in advance of the meeting as needed.
• Be a respectful participant, treating others with respect and kindness.
11. REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE
LTAC shall set a regular meeting schedule during their first meeting of the year.
LTAC Special Meetings will be set as needed or at the direction of the Chair. All special meetings are open
to the public as required by Chapter s!) RCW, the Open Public Meetings Act (OPMA).
12. QUORUM REQUIREMENT
A quorum is required to be present before an official, regular or special meeting of the LTAC can take
place. A simple majority of the members of the LTAC shall constitute a quorum.
13. VOTING
Each member shall be allowed one vote on items considered by the LTAC.
Proxy votes are not permitted.
If a proposal for funding is recommended by LTAC and forwarded to the BOCC, the number of votes for
and against are included with the forwarded proposal.
Except in the event of breaking a tie vote, the Chair shall abstain from voting on recommendations to the
BOCC.
14. CONFLICT OF INTEREST/APPEARANCE OF FAIRNESS FOR MEMBERS OF THE LTAC
Members of the LTAC shall not be disqualified from participating in any meetings, or in the preparation of
any reports, recommendations or correspondence of the LTAC based on any potential or actual conflict of
interest. A LTAC member is not prohibited from using their general expertise to educate the LTAC or
provide general information to the LTAC on a decision item.
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However, members of the LTAC shall disclose personal or business interests that may conflict with a
matter of discussion by the committee immediately that might tend to prejudice the member's
participation in any meetings, reports, recommendations and correspondence of the LTAC.
The LTAC members shall comply with the code of ethics for municipal officers, chapter RCW, in the
performance of their duties. Specifically, at any time a proposal is received by the LTAC that appears to
benefit any member of the committee that person shall recuse themselves from any decision related to
that proposal.
15. REPORTS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND CORRESPONDENCE FROM THE LTAC
Reports, recommendations and correspondence from the LTAC shall be made by consensus, if possible,
and will seek opportunities to develop group solutions and resolve conflicts. To reach a consensus
decision, LTAC members will make proposals, hold additional discussion, and then the Chair will call for
the consensus decision on the proposal.
If consensus is not possible, then reports, recommendations and correspondence shall be submitted to
the BoCC on behalf of a majority of the members over the signature of the Chair. Minority reports, if any,
shall be attached to, and forwarded with such reports, recommendations or correspondence without
comment by the Chair.
Concerning items of less formal advice: after discussion in one or more meetings, the LTAC shall adopt, by
consensus, a written report on the LTAC's findings.
16. COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN PUBLIC MEETING ACT IS REQUIRED
Because the Board is required to consider LTAC recommendations before taking final action, all meetings
of the LTAC are subject to and shall conform with the provisions of the OPMA.
17. NOTICE OF EACH MEETING OF THE LTAC
A meeting of the LTAC will be either a regular meeting pursuant to the regular meeting schedule in Section
11 or a special meeting.
A meeting of the LTAC that is not conducted in the place or the time posted in the regular meeting
schedule is a special meeting. Special meetings shall comply with the special meeting notice requirements
in OPMA, RCW 42.30.080.
For special meetings, RCW 42.30.080 requires at least 24-hour notice that specifies the time and place of
the special meeting and the business to be transacted. Notice for a special meeting must be:
• Posted on Jefferson County's website;
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• Prominently displayed at the main entrance of Jefferson County's principal location, which is the
Jefferson County Courthouse located at 1820 Jefferson Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 and
provide the meeting site, if it is not held at county's principal location; and,
• Delivered to each local newspaper of general circulation and local radio or television station that
has on file with the Board a written request to be notified of such special meeting or of all special
meetings.
18. AGENDA FOR EACH MEETING OF THE LTAC
The Chair shall place the interests of the committee above any personal interest. The Chair shall place
items on the upcoming agenda, which shall allow for public comment prior to taking final action,
consistent with RCW 42.30.240(1).
The LTAC shall make the agenda of each regular meeting of the governing body available online no later
than twenty-four hours in advance of the published start time of the meeting.
LTAC members wishing to review item(s) shall consult with the LTAC staff who will ask the Chair for
permission to place the item(s) on a future agenda.
19. ABSENCES
LTAC members shall notify the Chair and the LTAC staff if the member is unable to attend a LTAC regular
meeting. The Chair, with assistance the LTAC staff, shall document the excuse provided for the absences
in question. If no excuse is given for a particular absence, it shall be considered unexcused.
At the start of each meeting, the Chair will ask the LTAC staff to call the roll of LTAC members. For any
member absent, the Chair shall announce whether the member's absence is excused or unexcused. The
LTAC staff will record the roll call, and notify the Chair if a quorum is present.
The LTAC staff will maintain an ongoing attendance record for all LTAC members and provide this record
to all LTAC members, in writing, at least quarterly.
A LTAC member who accrues three (3) consecutive, unexcused absences from regular or special meetings
may be recommended to the BoCC for removal from the LTAC by the Chair with the concurrence of a
majority of the members.
20. CONDUCT OF EACH MEETING OF THE LTAC
a. All meetings of the LTAC shall comply fully with OPMA, including but not limited to: (a) The
limitation on taking action on items not listed on the notice for a special meeting; and, (2) OPMA's
public comment requirements.
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b. LTAC meetings shall follow procedural guidance set forth in Jefferson County Resolution Number
Open Public Meeting Act Guidelines for County Boards, Commissions & Committees.
c. Members and visitors at the meetings will treat each other with respect, will not monopolize
meeting time, and will listen to and try to understand each other's views.
d. The meeting agenda shall be constituted as follows:
i. Call to Order and Roll Call
ii. Public Comment
iii. Approval/Correction of Minutes from Previous Meeting(s)
iv. Committee Reports
v. Staff Reports
vi. Old Business
vii. New Business
e. Committee and Staff reports may be held in abeyance if they relate to old or new business items.
f. No new agenda item(s) will be taken up ONE (1) HOUR AND THIRTY (30) MINUTES AFTER
COMMENCEMENT OF THE MEETING. This does not apply to Special Meetings, where no new
agenda items may be added, if not previously noticed on the Special Meeting Agenda.
21. RECORD OF MEETINGS OF THE LTAC
Regular and special meetings of the LTAC shall be electronically recorded by audio or video, and the
recording shall be made available online for a minimum of six months.
22. MINUTES OF MEETINGS OF THE LTAC
The minutes of all regular and special meetings of the LTAC, except executive sessions, shall be promptly
recorded and such records shall be open to public inspection. The LTAC staff member shall prepare
minutes which shall be considered, revised (if necessary), and adopted by the LTAC ideally at its next
regular or special meeting.
23. AMENDMENT OF THESE BY-LAWS
These By-laws may be amended by a majority vote of the LTAC members, provided the BoCC approves
any By-law amendments by a majority vote.
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24. SAVINGS CLAUSE
Should any portion of these By-laws be declared unconstitutional or otherwise contrary to law, such
decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of these By-laws.
25. EFFECTIVE DATE
These Bylaws are effective upon immediately after approval by the BoCC.
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ADOPTED THIS DAY OF , 2025.
LODGING TAX ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Chair
ADOPTED this day of 2025.
JEFFERSON COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Heidi Eisenhour, Chair
Greg Brotherton, Member
Heather Dudley-Nollette, Member
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