Ordinance 34960006.900000
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4/21/04
ORDINANCE NO. 3496
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS,
WASHINGTON, AMENDING THE EDMONDS CITY CODE
TO REPEAL AND REENACT CHAPTERS 8.51 EDMONDS
EMPLOYEE PERMIT PARKING PROGRAM AND CHAPTER
17.50 OFF - STREET PARKING REGULATIONS IN ORDER TO
BETTER CONFORM THE CITY'S DOWNTOWN PARKING
POLICY AND PROGRAMS TO THE NEEDS OF THE CITY,
AND FIXING A TIME WHEN THE SAME SHALL BECOME
EFFECTIVE.
WHEREAS, the City Council engaged the services of a consultant to evaluate the
City's parking regulations, and
WHEREAS, the recommendations of the consultant who reviewed the same with
the City staff, the public and key stakeholders in the Edmonds downtown business community
have been considered by the City Council, and
WHEREAS, the Edmonds Planning Board considered the proposed amendments
to Chapter 17.50 Off - Street Parking Regulations and has given the City Council its favorable
recommendation, and
WHEREAS, the City Council deems it appropriate to amend its regulations
relating to employee parking and its zoning code requirements relating to the provision of
parking spaces, and
WHEREAS, the City Council deems such changes to be in the public interest,
NOW, THEREFORE,
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THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, DO
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The Edmonds City Code is hereby amended by the repeal and
reenactment of Chapter 8.51 Edmonds Employee Permit Parking Program to read as follows:
Chapter 8.51
EDMONDS EMPLOYEE PERMIT PARKING PROGRAM
Sections:
8.51.010
Purpose.
8.51.020
Definitions.
8.51.030
Commute exemption from three -hour parking
limits.
8.51.040
Issuance of employee parking permits.
8.51.045
Employee permit parking fund created.
8.51.050
Unlawful employee permit parking activities and
revocation.
8.51.060
Penalties.
8.51.010 Purpose.
The purpose of this chapter is to provide more parking to the
general public in high demand parking areas by encouraging
Edmonds business owners and employees to park in lower demand
parking areas.
8.51.020 Definitions.
A. "Employee parking permit" means a permit that authorizes
permit employees to park for more than three hours in three -hour
parking areas if the parking is part of a commute to work as
required by this chapter. The employee parking permit shall not
guarantee a parking space, nor shall it exempt the vehicle or
operator from observing zones where a party is prohibited at all
times, including but not limited to no parking zones, load zones,
fire zones and all other applicable regulations contained in the
Edmonds City Code.
B. "Employee permit business" means a business that is
located within the city of Edmonds.
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C. "Permit employee" means an owner or employee of an
employee permit business.
8.51.030 Commute exemption from three -hour parking
limits.
A. The three -hour parking time limits for streets identified in
ECC 8.51.030(B) shall not apply to motor vehicles that satisfy the
following criteria:
1. The motor vehicle displays a current employee parking
permit that hangs from the rear view mirror of the vehicle or is
conspicuously placed on the dashboard if there is no rear view
mirror; and
2. The motor vehicle is parked in a three -hour parking area
identified in ECC 8.51.030(B); and
3. The motor vehicle initially driven to the parking area was
occupied by a person who:
a. Is employed by a business that has been issued employee
parking permit(s); and
b. Is identified in ECC 8.51.040 (C)(1); and
4. The motor vehicle is parked while the person identified in
ECC 8.51.030(A)(3) is working for the employee permit business
that provided the employee parking permit that is displayed in the
vehicle; and
5. The motor vehicle is identified in ECC 8.51.040(C)(1); and
6. The motor vehicle is parked in a three -hour parking area
between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday,
except for parking in the parking lot for the Edmonds public works
division, identified by ECC 8.51.030(B)(15), at which the motor
vehicle is parked between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday
through Friday.
B. An employee parking permit shall be effective in the three -
hour parking areas located along the following streets:
1. Both sides of Edmonds Street from Sunset Avenue to Fifth
Avenue North.
2. Both sides of Bell Street from Sunset Avenue to Fifth
Avenue North.
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3. South side of Bell Street from Fifth Avenue North to Sixth
Avenue North.
4. North side of James Street from Sunset Avenue to Third
Avenue South.
5. South side of James Street from Sunset Avenue to 250 feet
east of Second Avenue South.
6. Both sides of Dayton Street from Sunset Avenue (State
Route 104) to Fifth Avenue South except the north side of Dayton
Street from Third Avenue South to 150 feet east of Third Avenue
South.
7. Both sides of Walnut Street from 120 feet west of Fifth
Avenue South to 120 feet east of Fifth Avenue South.
8 Both sides of Maple Street from Fifth Avenue South to 120
feet east of Fifth Avenue South.
9. Both sides of Alder Street from Fifth Avenue South to 120
feet east of Fifth Avenue South.
10. Both sides of Second Avenue North from Bell Street to
Edmonds Street.
11. Both sides of Third Avenue North from Bell Street to a
point 265.5 feet north of its intersection with Edmonds Street.
12. Both sides of Fourth Avenue North from Bell Street to
Edmonds Street.
13. Both sides of Fifth Avenue North from Bell Street to
Edmonds Street.
14. West side of Sixth Avenue North from Dayton Street to
Bell Street.
15. East side of Sixth Avenue from Dayton Street to the alley
between Main Street and Bell Street.
16 Both sides of Fourth Avenue South from Walnut Street to
Dayton Street.
17. The 20 parking spaces located in the northwest corner
parking lot for the building located at 200 Dayton Street.
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18. Both sides of Howell Way from Fourth Avenue South to
Fifth Avenue South.
19. Both sides of Second Avenue South from Dayton Street to
its dead end, located south of Alder Street.
20. Both sides of Alder Street between its intersections with
Second Avenue South and Third Avenue South.
21. Both sides of Admiral Way from its intersection with
Dayton Street and south thereof to the end of the public right -of-
way (approximately 2,300 feet).
8.51.040 Issuance of employee parking permits.
A. An owner or the lead supervisor in employee permit
business shall be the only person(s) who may acquire employee
parking permits for himself or herself and their employees from the
Edmonds city clerk.
B. The owner or lead supervisor shall be responsible for
distribution of employee parking permits to permit employees
employed by the employee permit business. Employee parking
permits may be transferred from one employee or owner within an
employee permit business to another.
C. Applications for employee parking permits shall be made
upon forms provided by the city of Edmonds and shall at a
minimum contain the following information:
1. Name and address of all persons who will use the employee
parking permits for the three -hour parking exemptions granted by
this chapter.
2. Name and address of the employee permit business and the
owner or lead supervisor responsible for the application.
3. Employee permit business address.
4. Responses by each person who will be using an employee
parking permit to a parking survey issued by the city clerk that will
be used to verify the assumptions used to justify this chapter.
D. Employee parking permit application forms shall be signed
by the owner or lead supervisor identified in ECC 8.51.040(C)(2)
as well as every person who will be using an employee parking
permit issued as a result of the application.
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E. The issuance of employee parking permits under this
chapter shall be contingent upon the payment of a $50.00
application fee per permit for applications received through June
29th of each calendar year. The application fee for applications
received on or after June 30th of each calendar year shall be
reduced to $25.00. Application forms can be updated to reflect
changes in the information required by this section so long as no
additional employee parking permits are requested.
F. Employee parking permits shall be effective for . the
calendar year for which they are issued, except that permits applied
for after December 1st shall be effective through the subsequent
calendar year.
8.51.045 Employee permit parking fund created.
There is hereby created a special fund to be known as the
"employee parking permit fund ". All application fees received by
the city pursuant to ECC 8.51.040(E) shall be deposited in this
fund. All monies in this fund shall be used solely and exclusively
for the administration of the employee permit parking program
created by this chapter or for costs associated with parking
enforcement in the downtown area or future parking inventories
and studies in the downtown area.
8.51.050 Unlawful employee permit parking activities and
revocation.
A. It shall be unlawful for any person to duplicate and use an
employee parking permit for purposes of parking more than three
hours in a three -hour parking area and it shall also be unlawful to
otherwise use an employee parking permit for purposes of
avoiding parking restrictions in any manner not specified by this
chapter.
B. The city clerk may revoke the employee parking permit of
any person the clerk determines has abused the employee parking
program by engaging in unlawful activities specified in ECC
8.51.050(A). The city clerk's determination may be appealed by
the permit holder to the city council, which shall grant a hearing
for the appeal and issue written findings of fact and conclusions of
law in support of its decision. A permit holder who has had his or
her permit revoked shall be ineligible for reissuance of the permit
for a period of one year from the date of revocation.
8.51.060 Penalties.
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A. Any person who both (1) parks a vehicle for more than
three hours in violation of ECC 8.64.060 or 8.64.065 or any other
city ordinance imposing a three -hour parking limit; and (2)
displays an employee parking permit as required in ECC
8.51.030(A)(1) without using the parking area as part of a
commute to work as specified in ECC 8.51.030(A)(2) to (5) shall
have committed a parking infraction subject to the provisions of
Chapter 8.48 ECC and shall be fined at twice the civil penalty for
overtime parking levied under ECC 8.48.215.
B. Any person who parks a vehicle in a three -hour parking
area for more than three hours with an employee parking permit
that the person knows has been duplicated or made to appear to be
an employee parking permit shall have committed a parking
infraction subject to the provisions of Chapter 8.48 ECC and shall
be fined a civil penalty of $50.00.
Section 2. The Edmonds Community Development Code is hereby amended by
the repeal and reenactment of ECDC Chapter 17.50 Off - Street Parking Regulations to read as
follows:
Chapter 17.50
OFF - STREET PARKING REGULATIONS
Sections:
17.50.000
Purposes.
17.50.010
Off - street parking required.
17.50.020
Parking space requirements.
17.50.030
Calculations.
17.50.040
Location.
17.50.050
Standards.
17.50.060
Joint use.
17.50.070
Downtown business area parking requirements.
17.50.075
Parking requirements for sexually oriented
businesses.
17.50.090
Temporary parking lots.
17.50.100
Commercial vehicle regulations.
17.50.000 Purposes.
The purposes of this chapter are:
A. To reduce street congestion and avoid crowding of on-
street parking space;
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B. To require adequate landscaping of off - street parking areas;
C. To protect adjacent property from the impact of a use with
inadequate off - street parking.
17.50.010 Off - street parking required.
A. New Uses or Structures not including the Downtown
Business area.
1. Off - street parking facilities which comply with this chapter
shall be provided before any new use is begun, or any new
structure is approved for occupancy. A detailed plan and
provisions specifically setting forth the method and location by
which the off - street parking required for the proposed use will be
met, whether by construction, a joint use agreement, or any other
method provided by this code, shall be filed and approved in
conformance with the applicable provisions of this code before any
building permit is issued.
2. If any change of use occurs, or any addition is built,
additional parking spaces to meet the requirements of this chapter
shall be provided.
B. Existing Uses or Structures not including the Downtown
Business area.
1. Existing uses or structures shall not be required to comply
with the requirements of this chapter except under paragraphs B(2)
or B(3) of this section, if they have off - street parking which
complied with applicable regulations at the time the use began or
the structure was occupied.
2. If a change of use takes place, or an addition is built, which
increases the number of off - street parking spaces normally
required by this chapter by more than 10 percent but less than 100
percent, the number of additional off - street parking spaces required
by this chapter for the new use or addition shall be required to be
provided in addition to the number of spaces previously existing.
In no case shall the total requirement exceed that required by this
chapter.
3. If a change of use takes place, or an addition is built, which
increases the number of off - street parking spaces normally
required by this chapter by 100 percent or more, the full number of
spaces required by this chapter for the new use or the entire altered
building shall be provided.
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C. The Downtown Business area.
1. All new buildings or additions in the Downtown Business
area shall provide parking at a flat rate of 1 parking stall for every
500 sq. ft. of gross floor area of building. If it is a mixed use
building, the portions of the building used exclusively for
residential uses shall only be required to provide parking at one
stall per dwelling unit. For purposes of this chapter, "residential
uses" shall refer to lobbies, stairwells, elevators, storage areas and
other similar features.
2. All existing and new uses in existing buildings are
considered to comply with the parking requirements set forth in
this Chapter of the code.
17.50.020 Parking space requirements.
[Refer to ECDC 17.50.010(C) and 17.50.070 for standards relating
to the Downtown Business Area.]
A. Residential.
1. Single- and multi - family.
a. Single - family dwellings: two spaces per dwelling unit,
except:
b. Multiple residential according to the following table:
Type of multiple dwelling unit
Required parking spaces per
dwelling unit
Studio
1.2
1 bedroom
1.5
2 bedrooms
1.8
3 or more bedrooms
2,9
2. Boarding house: one space per bed.
3. Rest home, nursing home, convalescent home, residential
social welfare facilities: one space per three beds.
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4. Single - family dwellings with accessory dwelling unit: three
spaces total.
B. Business.
1. Retail stores, including art galleries, convenience stores,
department stores, discount stores, drug stores, grocery stores,
supermarkets: one space per 300 square feet;
2. Furniture, appliances, and hardware stores: one space per
600 square feet;
3. Services uses, including barber shops, beauty shops, dry
cleaners, laundries, repair shops: one space per 600 square feet;
4. Medical, dental and veterinarian offices, banks and clinics:
one space per 200 square feet;
5. Business and professional offices with on -site customer
service: one space per 400 square feet;
6. Offices not providing on -site customer service: one space
per 800 square feet;
7. Bowling alley: four spaces per bowling lane;
8: Commercial recreation: one space per 500 square feet, or
one space for each customer allowed by the maximum permitted
occupant load;
9. Car repair, commercial garage: one space per 200 square
feet;
10. Drive -in restaurants, automobile service station, car dealer,
used car lot: one space per 500 square feet of lot area;
11. Restaurant, tavern, cocktail lounge: if less than 4,000
square feet floor area, one per 200 square feet gross floor area; if
over 4,000 square feet floor area, 20 plus one per 100 square feet
gross floor area in excess of 4,000 square feet;
12. Plant nurseries (outdoor retail area): one space per five
square feet of outdoor retail area;
13. Motels and hotels: one space per room or unit;
14. Retail warehouse, building materials yard: one space per
1,000 square feet of lot area or one per three employees;
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15. Manufacturing, laboratories, printing, research, automobile
wrecking yards, kennels: one space per two employees on largest
shift;
16. Mortuary: one space per four fixed seats or per 400 square
feet of assembly area, whichever is greater;
17. Marina: to be determined by the hearing examiner, using
information provided by the applicant, and the following criteria:
a. The type of storage facility (moorage, dry storage, trailer
parking) and intended use (sailboats, fishing boats, leisure boats),
b. The need to accommodate overflow peak parking demand
from other uses accessory to the marina,
C. The availability and use of public transit;
18. Storage warehouse: one space per employee;
19. Wholesale warehouse: one space per employee;
20. Adult retail store: one space per 300 square feet;
21. Sexually oriented business (except adult retail store): one
space for each customer allowed by the maximum permitted
occupant load.
C. Community Facilities.
1. Outdoor places of public assembly, including stadiums and
arenas: one space per eight fixed seats, or per 100 square feet of
assembly area, whichever is greater;
2. Theaters: one space per five seats;
3. Indoor places of public assembly, including churches,
auditoriums: one space per four seats or one space per 40 square
feet of assembly area, whichever is greater;
4. Elementary schools, junior high schools, boarding schools
(elementary through senior high), residential colleges and
universities: six spaces per classroom, or one space per daytime
employee, whichever is greater;
5. Non- residential colleges and universities: one space per
daytime employee;
6. High schools (senior): one space per daytime employee;
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7. Museums, libraries, art galleries: one space per 250 square
feet;
8. Day -care centers and preschools: one space per 300 square
feet, or one per employee, plus one per five students, whichever is
larger;
9. Hospitals: three spaces per bed;
10. Maintenance yard (public or public utility): one space per
two employees.
17.50.030 Calculations.
A. Square Feet. Unless otherwise specified, square feet refers
to the gross building square footage, including outdoor areas used
for the same use (such as an outdoor eating area for a restaurant).
B. Combination of Uses. Combination of uses shall meet the
requirement based on the sum of all the uses reduced by any
applicable joint use provisions (see ECDC 17.50.060). Examples
of such combined uses are: a furniture store with a retail display
area and attached storage warehouse, a storage warehouse with
attached office, a church with a parochial school, mixed use
building with commercial and residential uses and so forth.
C. Different Uses on Same Site. The requirement for different
uses on the same site shall be the sum of all requirements for the
individual uses, reduced by any applicable joint use provisions.
D. Uses Not Specified. Any use not listed above shall meet the
requirements of the most similar listed use as determined by the
community development director.
E. Fractions. When the requirements of this chapter result in a
fractional number of parking spaces, one space shall be provided
for a fraction of one -half or more, and no space shall be required
for a fraction of less than one -half.
17.50.040 Location.
A. Permitted Uses in Residential Zones. Off - street parking
shall be located on the same lot and within 100 feet walking
distance of the use for which it is required.
B. All Other Uses. Off - street parking shall be located within
300 feet walking distance of the use for which it is required, except
that the only requirement of the location of off - street parking
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required for a use in the downtown business area shall be that such
parking be located within the downtown business area that is zoned
for commercial business (BC). If the off - street parking is not on
the same lot as the use for which it is required, the owner or lessor
shall provide to the city for recording with the county auditor an
agreement specifying:
1. The location, by legal description or survey, of the off -
street parking and the use for which it is required;
2. A restriction on the property designated for off - street
parking that it may not be used for any other purpose unless the
parking is no longer required for the use specified in paragraph
B(1) of this section.
17.50.050 Standards.
See Chapter 18.95 ECDC for size, construction and maintenance
of off - street parking.
17.50.060 Joint use.
See Chapter 20.30 ECDC for joint use of off - street parking
facilities.
17.50.070 Downtown business area parking requirements.
A. See section 17.50.010.0 for the parking requirements in the
Downtown Business area.
B. Downtown Business Area Defined. The downtown
business area consists of all land zoned BC or CW and located in
the area east of Puget Sound, south of Edmonds Street, west of
Seventh Avenue, and north of Pine Street. For the purposes of
Chapter 17.50 ECDC only, the downtown business area shall
include all commercially -zoned properties within the specified
boundaries.
C. Exceptions to the required parking standards in the
downtown area. When requested by the developer the staff, using
information provided by the applicant, may decrease the required
parking for a building listed on the Edmonds Register of Historic
Places in order to retain historic elements of the building during its
expansion, remodeling or restoration. Any building construction or
remodeling activities serving as the justification for the parking
exception shall be consistent with the criteria and procedures
governing historic buildings contained in Chapter 20.45 ECDC.
The decision on the parking exception shall be processed as a Staff
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decision — Notice required, as provided for in Chapter 20.95.050
ECDC.
17.50.075 Parking requirements for sexually oriented
businesses.
A. All off - street parking areas shall be clearly visible from the
street.
B. Off - street parking facilities shall be illuminated by
overhead lighting at a minimum average of 20 footcandles.
Lighting shall be directed downward and away from external
property lines.
17.50.090 Temporary parking lots.
A. Conditional Use. A conditional use permit shall be required
in order to construct or maintain a temporary parking lot in any B
(business) or C (commercial) zone. The initial permit shall be valid
for a term of one year; provided, however, that extensions may be
approved under the following conditions:
1. The applicant may apply to the community services
director to have said permit extended for a period of one year upon
the filing of a written application stating the reasons for said
requests prior to the expiration of the original permit.
2. The applicant may, in addition, apply for an additional two -
year extension through the vehicle of a conditional use permit for a
temporary parking lot. In addition to satisfying the criteria of
ECDC 20.05.010, the applicant shall be required to demonstrate
that a public benefit will result from the issuance of the two -year
extension. In no event shall a temporary parking lot be permitted to
continue beyond four years from the date the initial conditional use
permit is granted.
3. Applications for a conditional use permit, or an appeal of a
staff decision approving or denying a one -year extension thereof
shall be reviewed by the hearing examiner under the same terms
and conditions as any conditional use permit utilizing the criteria
contained in Chapter 20.05 ECDC and under the procedural
requirements contained in Chapter 20.100 ECDC. An application
for a two -year extension shall be processed in the same manner as
an initial application for a conditional use permit for a temporary
parking lot and new or changed conditions may be imposed in the
course of that process. A final decision on the granting of any
permit or extension shall be appealable under the process as
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contained in ECDC 20.100.010 with final recourse to the city
council.
B. Improvements. The hearing examiner shall require the
applicant to meet the public improvement and dedication
requirements for permanent use of the director of community
services. The applicant shall also be required to provide a durable,
well- drained, dust -free and hard surface for the parking lot.
C. Review by the Architectural Design Board. If the
conditional use permit is approved, the applicant shall then submit
the proposal for review to the architectural design board, and shall
comply with any requirements of the board as to signage, lighting,
screening and landscaping. Nothing herein shall be interpreted to
prohibit an applicant from filing a simultaneous request for review
of his conditional use permit application by the hearing examiner
and/or review of said lot by the architectural design board.
17.50.100 Commercial vehicle regulations.
A. No person shall park or store more than one commercial
vehicle or any commercial vehicle over 10,000 pounds licensed
gross vehicle weight per dwelling unit on any lot in any R zoned
district unless he /she has first obtained a conditional use permit.
For the purposes of this section, "commercial vehicle" means any
motor vehicle, the principal use of which is the transportation of
commodities, merchandise, produce, freight, vehicles, animals,
passengers for hire, or which is used primarily in construction or
farming, including but not limited to bulldozers, backhoes, tractors
and cranes.
B. The provisions of this section shall not apply to commercial
vehicles which are being loaded or unloaded.
Section 3. Effective Date. This ordinance, being an exercise of a power specifi-
cally delegated to the City legislative body, is not subject to referendum, and shall take effect
five (5) days after passage and publication of an approved summary thereof consisting of the
title.
APPROVED:
MAYOR G Y 14AAKENSON
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ATTEST /AUTHENTICATED:
CITY CLERK, SANDRA S. CHASE
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
OFFICE OF enY EY:
BY
FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: 04/23/2004
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: 04/27/2004
PUBLISHED: 05/02/2004
EFFECTIVE DATE: 05/07/2004
ORDINANCE NO. 3496
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SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 3496
of the City of Edmonds, Washington
On the 27th day of April, 2004, the City Council of the City of Edmonds, passed
Ordinance No. 3496. A summary of the content of said ordinance, consisting of the title,
provides as follows:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, AMENDING THE
EDMONDS CITY CODE TO REPEAL AND REENACT CHAPTERS 8.51 EDMONDS
EMPLOYEE PERMIT PARKING PROGRAM AND CHAPTER 17.50 OFF - STREET
PARKING REGULATIONS IN ORDER TO BETTER CONFORM THE CITY'S
DOWNTOWN PARKING POLICY AND PROGRAMS TO THE NEEDS OF THE CITY,
AND FIXING A TIME WHEN THE SAME SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE.
The full text of this Ordinance will be mailed upon request.
DATED this 28th day of April, 2004.
CITY CLERK, SANDRA S. CHASE
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STATE OF WASHINGTON,
COUNTY OF SNOHOMISH
i SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 3496
o t e ity of E mod —nds Was m—Fi gton
On the 27th day of April, 2004, the City Council.of the City
of Edmonds, passed Ordinance No. 3496. A summary of the
content of said ordinance, consisting of the title, provides as
follows:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHING-
TON, AMENDING THE EDMONDS CITY CODE TO RE.
PEAL AND REENACT CHAPTERS 8.51 EDMONDS EM-
PLOYEE PERMIT PARKING PROGRAM AN6_CFA75TEF
T7. BTOFF-STREET- 15ARRING--REGUDITIONS IN ORDER
TO BETTERM OWNTOWN PARK-
ING POLICY AND PROGRAMS TO THE NEEDS OF THE
CITY, AND FIXING A TIME WHEN THE SAME-SHALL BE-
COME EFFECTIVE.
The full text of this Ordinance will be mailed upon request.
DATED this 28th day of April, 2004.
Published: May 2, 2004. CITY CLERK, SANDRA S. CHASE
Affidavit of Publication
S.S.
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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
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of Edmonds
Summary of Ordinance No. 3496
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:
May 02, 2004
and that said newspaper was regularly distributed to its subscribers during all of said period.
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