Ordinance 3900AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS,
WASHINGTON, AMENDING THE CITYS REGULATIONS
REGARDING BED AND BREAKFASTS.
WHEREAS, on July 17, 2012 the Edmonds City Council held a public hearing ol
the Planning Board's recommended bed and breakfast regulations; and
WHEREAS, the City Council voted to amend the Planning Board's propose,31
regulations and requested that an ordinance be prepared to codify those changes.
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entitled "Bed and Breakfasts," is hereby adopted to read as follow]
Chapter 20.23
BED AND BREAKFASTS
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20.23.000
Purpose and intent.
20.23.010
Business license required.
20.23.020
The use, by zone.
20.23.030
Development standards.
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20.01.000 Purpose and intent.
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FV A bed and breakfast may employ non-resident employees-
Section 2. Section 4.72,0 10 • the Edmonds City Code, entitled "Definitions," is
hereby amended to read as follows (new text is shown in underline. deleted text is shown in
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clearly apparent from the context, the following definitions shall be applied:
A. Person. The term "person" shall include one or more persons of either sex,
corporations, partnerships, associations, • other entity capable • having an
action at law brought against such entity, but shall not include employees or
persons licensed pursuant to this chapter.
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Section 4 on 16.20,010 • the Edmonds Community Development Code,
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entitled "Uses," is hereby amended to read as follows (new text is shown in underline; deleted
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4. Local public facilities that are planned, designated, and sited in
the capital improvement plan, subject to the requirements of ECDC
17.100.050;
5. Neighborhood parks, natural open spaces, and community parks
with an adopted master plan subject to the requirements of ECDC
17.100.070.
2. Home occupation, subject to the requirements of Chapter 20.20
ECDC;
3. The renting of rooms without separate kitchens to one or more
persons;
b. Private greenhouses covering no more than five percent of the
site,
c. Private stables,
d. Private parking for no more than five cars,
e. Private swimming pools and other private recreational facilities;
7. Private residential docks or piers;
8. Family day-care in a residential home;
9. Commuter parking lots that contain less than 10 designated
parking spaces in conjunction with a church, school, or local public
facility allowed or conditionally permitted in this zone. Any
additionally designated parking spaces that increase the total
number of spaces in a commuter parking lotto 10 or more shall
subject the entire commuter parking lot to a conditional use permit
as specified in subsection (D)(5) of this section, including
commuter parking lots that are located upon more than one lot as
specified in ECDC 21.15.075.
M Bed and breakfasts, as in ECDC 20.23,020.A.I.
C. Primary Uses Requiring a Conditional Use Permit.
1. High schools, subject to the requirements of ECDC
17.100.050(G) through (R);
2. Local public facilities that are not planned, designated, and sited
in the capital improvement plan, subject to ECDC 17.100,050;
3. Regional parks and community parks without a master plan
subject tot requirements of ECDC 17.100.070.
D. Secondary Uses Requiring a Conditional Use Permit.
1. Preschools;
2. Guest house;
3. Amateur radio transmitting antennas;
4. Accessory dwelling units; and
5. Commuter parking lots with 10 or more designated parking
spaces in conjunction with a church, school, or local public facility
allowed or conditionally permitted in this zone.
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Section 5� A new Section 2LM008 of the Edmonds Community Development
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Transient accommodation shall mean any hotel, motel, condominium, resort or
other facility regardless of size which offers rental of one or more lodging units
on a daily or weekly basis. It shall not include rooms let On month-to-month
leases
• longer tenancies.
Section 7. Severability. If any section, subsection, clause, sentence, Or phrase of
this ordinance should be held invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the
Section 8. Effective Date. This ordinance, being an exercise of a power speci i-
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
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FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: 11-30-2012
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: 12-04-2012
PUBLISHED: 12-09-2012
EFFECTIVE DATE: 12-14-2012
ORDINANCE NO. 3900
of the City of Edmonds, Washington
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On the 4"' day of December, 2012, the City Council of the City of Edmonds,
passed Ordinance No, 3900. 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 CITY'S REGULATIONS
REGARDING BED AND BREAKFASTS.
The full text of this Ordinance will be mailedupon request.
DATED this 5"' day of December, 2012.
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Affidavit
ATE OF WASHINGTON,
COUNTY OF SN S S.S.
Account Name: City of Edmonds
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
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Summa of Ordinance No, 3900