Executive/Council Action Form (ECAF)
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Motion 21-252, appointing Georgia Borg-Leon to the Snohomish County Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC)
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DEPARTMENT: Parks
ORIGINATOR: Trudy Soriano
EXECUTIVE RECOMMENDATION: Approve
PURPOSE: To fill a vacancy on the Snohomish County Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC) for Lodging at Large.
BACKGROUND: The Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC) was established to review applications for funding from lodging taxes collected by the County, and make recommendations to the Council on those applications and related lodging tax issues. Per RCW 67.28.1817 the Committee shall be comprised of at least five (5) members: the chair shall be an elected official of Snohomish County, at least two (2) members must represent lodging businesses required to collect the tax, and at least two (2) members must represent agencies or activities eligible to receive funding from lodging tax revenues. The number of members representing lodging tax colleting businesses shall equal the number of members representing activities authorized to receive funding. Members are appointed at large by the County Council; there is no defined term of service. One applicant seeks appointment to the LTAC as a lodging business member, filling a vacancy created by the resignation of Bryan Harmon. Georgia Borg-Leon is the General Manager of the Residence Inn by Marriott, Lynnwood, and has worked in the hospitality lodging and tourism industry for over 30 years.
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OTHER DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW/COMMENTS: Approved/Reviewed by Finance and Risk