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Ordinance 27010006.080.014 WSS/jib 12/20/88 R-01/18/89 2701 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, AMENDING THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 4.75 RELATING TO PAWN BROKERS AND SECOND HAND DEALERS IN ORDER TO DEFINE A NEW TERM, "ITEM OF INTEREST"; TO AMEND THE ANNUAL LICENSE FEE; AND FIXING A TIME WHEN THE SAME SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE. WHEREAS, the City of Edmonds has enacted provisions relating to the licensing of pawn brokers and secondhand dealers, and WHEREAS, the City has had an opportunity to review the provisions of the ordinance while in actual operation, and WHEREAS, the City desires to create and define those items of interest to the police department which are commonly stolen and redeemed as stolen goods in order to relieve licensees of record keeping requirements relating to other items which may be covered by a literal reading of the current language of such ordinance, now, therefore, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The provisions of Section 4.75.030 DEFINITIONS. are hereby amended to contain a new paragraph D to read as follows: D. The term "item of interest" shall mean and include items of property which are commonly stolen and fenced, or offered for sale as stolen goods, and which are therefore, of interest to the Edmonds Police Department. Such items shall at a WSS510830 -1- minimum include jewelry, precious metals, gem stones, electronic equipment such as stereos and stereo components, radios, televisions, CB radios, radar equipment, microwave ovens; guns, coins, photo- graphic equipment, tools silverware, scrap metal, musical instruments, bicycles, sporting goods, such as fishing tackle, camping gear, scuba gear and other such sporting equipment; marine equipment such as boats, outboard motors, depth sounders, and such other items of personal property as are either deemed suspicious or unusual by the licensee or which has been identified as items of interest in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.75.035. Section 2. Chapter 4.75 is hereby amended by the addition of a new Section 4.75.035 REGULATORY RULE MAKING - BY CliIEF OF POLICE to read as follows: 4.75.035 REGULATORY RULE MAKING - BY CHIEF OF POLICE. Whenever the Chief of police shall determine that an item of personal property is or has become an item which is commonly stolen, and fenced or otherwise offered for sale as stolen property, he may at his discretion add such item to the list of "items of interest" established by this chapter, specifically Section 4.75.030(D), or by previous rule making. The Chief shall make his determination in writing, and shall notify each holder of a license under this chapter, that a particular item of personal property has become an "item of interest" in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. He shall cause such written notification to be deposited postage paid in the U.S. Mail to each holder of a license and shall provide copies of such determination to the City Clerk for distribution to future licensees. The Chief's determination that an item of personal property has become an "item of interest" in accordance with the provisions of this chapter shall become effective thirty (30) days after such mailing and on that date shall be incorporated into Section 4.75.030(D) as fully as if herein set WSS51083O -2- forth. The Chief's determination may be appealed to the City Council by the filing of an appeal notice with the City Clerk within said thirty (30) day period. The City Council shall hear said appeal at a public hearing and its decision shall be final. Said decision shall represent the legislative determination of the Council and is not applicable as a quasi judicial determination by writ of certiorari. Section 3. Section 4.75.040 LICENSE FEES, paragraphs A and B, are hereby amended to read as follows: 4.75.040 LICENSE FEES. A. The fee for a pawn brokers license shall be the same as the annual fee for a business license. B. The fee for a secondhand dealers license shall be the same as the annual fee for a business license. Section 4. Section 4.75.120 is hereby amended to read as follows: 4.75.120 SELLER OR CONSIGNEE TO GIVE TRUE NAME AND ADDRESS. Anyone who pledges, sells ❑r consigns any property to or with a pawn broker or secondhand dealer shall sign the records required to be kept by such pawn broker or secondhand dealer with his true name, shall include his correct address, and shall provide for inspection by the licensee of one of the following which shall contain a photograph of the individual: A. Drivers license, instruction permit or identification card of any state ❑r a province ❑f Canada, or "identicard" issued by Washington State Department of Licensing pursuant to RCW 46.20.117; B. United State active duty military identification; and/or C. Passport. WSS510830 -3- Section 5. Section 4.75.130 TRANSCRIPT TO BE FURNISHED, paragraph A, thereof, is hereby amended to read as follows: 4.75.130 TRANSCRIPT TO BE FURNISHED. A. It is the duty of every pawn broker and secondhand dealer to furnish to the police department, on such forms as the police department may provide, a full, true and accurate transcript recording of all transactions occurring on a given day involving any item of interest as defined by this chapter or department rule, within forty-eight (48) hours of the close of business. Section 6. Section 4.75.140 RETENTION ❑F PROPERTY is hereby amended to read as follows: 4.75.140 RETENTION OF PROPERTY. No property which has been determined to be an item of interest under the provisions of this chapter or departmental rule and which has been bought or received in pledge by any pawn broker or secondhand dealer shall be removed from such place of business within thirty (30) days after notification to the police department as provided in this chapter, except when redeemed by the owner thereof. Section 7. Section 4.75.190 PENALTY is hereby amended to read as follows: 4.75.190 PENALTY. secondhand dealer and employee of such pawn dealer, who shall: Every pawn broker or every clerk, agent or broker or secondhand A. Make any false entry in any book or record required to be kept under the provisions of this chapter; or B. Falsify, obliterate, destroy or remove from the licensed place of business such WSS510830 -4- book or record; C. Report any matter relating to the requirements of this chapter falsely to the police department; or D. Violate any provision of this chapter by any act of either omission or commission; Shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punished by imprisonment of not more than six (6) months or by a fine of not more than $500.00 or by both. Section 8. This ordinance, being an administrative action, is not subject to referendum and shall take effect five (5) days after this ordinance or a summary thereof consisting of the title is published. APPROVED: ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED: �/CIT CLERK, J CQUELINE G. PARRETT APPROVED AS TO FORM: OFFICE OF TH CITY ATTORNEY: BY FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: January 18, 1989 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: January 24, 1989 PUBLISHED: January 30, 1989 EFFECTIVE DATE: February 4, 1989 ORDINANCE NO. 2701 WSS51083O -5- STATE OF WASHINGTON, COUNTY OF SNOHOMISH, ram,:�«+a. ••� r+rngron Wr TAC 24th doy of January, 1909 the City Council of the Clty of Edmonds, Passed Ordfr$once gry of c nfenfO.t oY soldmordinonre consisting of the ifflef Pravidos os follows. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY mrs 74th day of 089, ��INE G. PARRETT January 90. 1989. Affidavit of Publication The undersigned, being first duly sworn on oath deposes and says that she is Principal Clerk of THE HERALD, a daily newspaper printed and published in the City of Everett, County of Snohomish, and State of Washington; that said newspaper is a newspaper of general circulation in said County and State; that said newspaper has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of Snohomish County and that the notice ........................................ .... Qr..dinanc.e... No......2.7. Q a printed copy of which is hereunto attached, was published in said newspaper proper and not in supplement form, in the regular and entire edition of said paper on the following days and times, namely: Jan�?a.=..y. ... 0.�....1.9$9....: and that said newspaper was regularly-c�Istributed to its subscribers during all of said period, � .. F-.f..l...l................ ....................... Principal Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me this!90................ dayOf ......... ..Ja-nt4&r-y........::::.....:................ .19......_- 89. Notary Pitbh in and for the State of Washington, residing' at Everett, Snohomish County. 5-2-1