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2022-07-12 City Council - Full PSPHSP Agenda-32251. Op E D o Agenda Edmonds City Council BLIC SAFETY -PLANNING -HUMAN SERVICES -PERSONNEL CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE ROOM 121 - 5TH AVENUE N, EDMONDS, WA 98020 JULY 12, 2022, 4:30 PM COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS ARE WORK SESSIONS FOR THE COUNCIL AND CITY STAFF. COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDAS DO NOT INCLUDE AUDIENCE COMMENTS OR PUBLIC HEARINGS. PERSONS WISHING TO ATTEND THIS MEETING VIRTUALLY IN LIEU OF IN -PERSON ATTENDANCE CAN CLICK ON OR PASTE THE FOLLOWING ZOOM MEETING LINK INTO A WEB BROWSER USING A COMPUTER OR SMART PHONE: HTTPS://ZOOM. US/J/95798484261 OR JOIN BY DIAL -UP PHONE: US: +1 253 215 8782 WEBINAR ID: 957 9848 4261 STAFF AND COUNCILMEMBERS ATTEND COMMITTEE MEETINGS VIRTUALLY, AND MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND THE SAME WAY. IF MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC CANNOT ACCESS THE VIRTUAL COMMITTEE MEETINGS WITH THEIR PERSONAL DEVICES, A MONITOR IS PROVIDED ON CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE NIGHTS FROM 430- 930 PM AT THE CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE ROOM AT 121 5TH AVE N, EDMONDS WA. COMMITTEE MEMBERS: LAURA JOHNSON (CHAIR), SUSAN PAINE, VIVIAN OLSON (EX-OFFICIO MEMBER) CALL TO ORDER COMMITTEE BUSINESS 1. Administrative Services Job Descriptions (5 min) 2. New Public Records Associate Position (10 min) 3. Public Records Specialist Position Request (10 min) 4. Police Cadet Position (10 min) 5. Public Information Officer Job Description Revision (15 min) 6. Repeal of safe gun storage and related laws after Washington Supreme Court's field preemption ruling (10 min) ADJOURN Edmonds City Council Agenda July 12, 2022 Page 1 2.1 City Council Agenda Item Meeting Date: 07/12/2022 Administrative Services Job Descriptions Staff Lead: Dave Turley Department: Administrative Services Preparer: Dave Turley Background/History Currently, in the Administrative Services Department we have Accounting Specialist positions who have responsibilities in Utility Billing, Payroll, and Accounts Payable/Receivable. We have one person who does Payroll, one person who does Accounts Payable/Receivable, and two who do Utility Billing. Each job has a job description written specifically and uniquely for that job. All three of the positions are Non- exempt, members of AFSCME Council 2, and are at the same pay grade. All three positions, while not at all identical, do share similar characteristics as far as the skills and knowledge required to do the job. However, because each position has a Job Description written uniquely and specifically to the tasks of that job, we are unable to benefit from any cross -training, and coverage for one another is extremely limited when someone is out of the office. Staff Recommendation Our recommendation is to approve the "Proposed" job description that is attached. If the four people who are currently in siloed job descriptions can move into this combined job description, it will make workload management and work coverage much more efficient. We do not recommend making any changes at this time to the work that the people in these positions are currently doing. The intention is to provide more flexibility in the future. Attachments: Current Acct Spec Descriptions Proposed Acct Spec Description Packet Pg. 2 2.1.a City of EDMONDS Washington Department: Bargaining Unit: Revised Date: 0� k:btil Accounting Specialist - Utility Billing Administrative Services Pay Grade: NE-9 AFSCME Council 2 FLSA Status: Non -Exempt May 18, 2021 Reports To: Deputy Director Administrative Services POSITION PURPOSE: Under general supervision, performs skilled technical accounting assistance in assigned area of utility billing; reconciles, audits, and enters various data into financial tracking system; generates and maintains a variety of routine reports related to utility billing; processes and maintains customer utility payments and accounts; assists customers with account inquiries and researches and indentifies account issues as needed; may reconcile and balances cash and prepares cash deposits; assists customers at the counter or via phone/email; sends notification for collection of monies for current and delinquent accounts, responding to public and departmental requests; serves as back up to payroll and utility billing functions and performs various clerical functions as assigned. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The following duties ARE NOT intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification, only a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities. lncumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional, positi017-specific duties. Receives, processes and receipts customer utility payments from the drop box, PO Box, daily mail, uploaded web payments, and bank remittance payments. Establishes and maintains utility billing records, researches, and identifies utility account issues and provides assistance. Prepares and mails utility bills to customers for appropriate services. Prepares and mails delinquent notices and letters and notifies commercial accounts as needed. Dispatches staff for turn-on/off, reread, or related services; prepares related documentation. • Operates remote radio dispatch equipment. ■ Prepares and maintains a variety of files, records and reports related to permits, customers, senior discounts, rates, consumption, and others as assigned. • Develops annual meter reading schedule, and reviews business licenses for proper coding. • Prepares and maintains a variety of files, records and reports related to permits, customers, senior discounts, rates, usage, and others as assigned; operates a computer to enter data into appropriate software systems. • Reviews City ordinance for new annexations and prepares documents for new accounts; collects monies, maintains daily cash drawer, balances cash drawer at the end of the close of the business day and takes deposits to the bank. Assists with budget and CAFR preparation. • Responds to telephone inquiries and assists customers at front counter. • Coordinates the front counter, signs for, receives and distributes all shipments for departments. e Refers customers to correct department. Accounting Specialist —Utility Billing Last Reviewed: 10/01/2021 Last Revised: 05/18/2021 Packet Pg. 3 2.1.a 2 of 3 JOB DESCRIPTION Accounting Specialist — Utility Billing • Opens and distributes mail for the Finance Department, communicates with various City departments, vendors, and service providers to exchange information and coordinate activities. • Coordinates with public works personnel regarding customer accounts and related issues. • Reviews City ordinances for new annexations and prepares documents for new accounts. • Processes solid waste tax checks, payments for rent and leasehold payments and serves as backup for other accounting specialist functions. Required Knowledge of: • Operational characteristics, services, and activities of assigned area responsibility including the following: payroll and benefits, accounts payable/receivable and utility billing. Basic accounting and bookkeeping principles and practices. Basic office assistant/clerical support principles and practices in area of assignment. Computer hardware and automated accounting/financial systems. • Techniques in data verification and data entry and proper coding of documents. Federal, state, city and departmental policies and procedures affecting assigned work. Financial record keeping practices. • Filing systems and document retention. • Principles of customer service and public relations. Research methods and report preparation. Basic mathematics principles and practices. • Effective communication principles and practices including oral and written communication. • Modern office procedures, methods, and equipment including computers, computer applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, and statistical databases. Proper telephone etiquette. • English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Principles of business letter writing. Required Skill in: • Utility billing methods, Eden, and BARS system. Providing excellent customer service to customers and visitors in area of assignment. Meeting deadlines and working with multiple projects in area of assignment. Maintaining and reconciling accounting records and in identifying and reporting discrepancies. Preparing a variety of informative reports in area of assignment. • Performing accurate bookkeeping, computing rapid and accurate mathematical computations, and maintaining associated accounting records. Gathering data and verifying information. ® Responding to inquiries or requests from employees, department management, outside agencies and the general public. • Working with equipment, tools, and materials required in area of assignment. Communicating effectively verbally and in writing. • Utilizing personal computer software programs and other relevant software affecting assigned work and in compiling and preparing spreadsheets. . Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with staff, management, vendors, outside agencies, community groups and the general public. Communicating effectively verbally and in writing. Last Reviewed: 10/01/2021 Accounting Specialist — Utility Billing Last Revised: 05/18/2021 Packet Pg. 4 2.1.a 3of3 JOB DESCRIPTION Accounting Specialist — Utility Billing MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education and Experience: High School Diploma/GED Certification and two years of accounting, bookkeeping, payroll, or related experience that includes tracking accounts, gathering, and verifying various financial data, general office experience, use of automated financial tracking systems, and maintaining records and files in a heavy customer service environment; preferably in a public sector environment; OR an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience. Required Licenses or Certifications: Must be able to successfully complete and pass a background check WORKING CONDITIONS: Environment: Office environment. Constant interruptions. Physical Abilities • Hearing, speaking or otherwise communicating to exchange information in person or on the phone Operating a computer keyboard or other office equipment. Reading and understanding a variety of materials. • Sitting or otherwise remaining stationary for extended periods of time. Bending at the waist, reaching above shoulders, and horizontally or otherwise positioning oneself to accomplish tasks. Incumbent Signature: Department Head: Accounting Specialist - Utility Billing Date: Date: Last Reviewed: 10/01/2021 Last Revised: 05/18/2021 Packet Pg. 5 2.1.a City of EDMONDS Washington ACCOUNTING SPECIALIST -Payroll Department: Finance Bargaining Unit: SEIU Revised Date: October 2012 Pay Grade: FLSA Status: Reports To: NE-9 Non -Exempt Finance Director POSITION PURPOSE: Under general supervision, performs skilled technical accounting assistance in assigned area; reconciles, audits, and enters various data into financial tracking system; prepares various journal entries; generates a variety of routine reports; processes and maintains payroll and benefits; reconciles and balances cash and prepares cash deposits; assists various city departments, employees, third parties and vendors with payroll and benefit payment questions; serves as back up for accounts payable and accounts receivable; performs various clerical functions as assigned. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The following duties ARE NOT intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification, only a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional, position -specific duties. • Processes payroll and benefits accurately and according to deadlines. • Reviews and ensures accuracy of employee data and compliance with established standards, policies and procedures. • Reconciles and remits benefit checks, and quarterly taxes and annual W-2's. • Uploads and reconciles daily cash payments; prepares daily bank deposits. • Reconciles miscellaneous monthly accounts, bank cash, special assessments, fixed assets, cemetery fund, sister city fund, control accounts and claims check reconciliation. • Prepares and processes other miscellaneous adjusting journal entries as needed. ■ Assists with budget and CAFR preparation and accounting reports as needed. • Logs deposits and refunds into appropriate system and balance totals to general ledger. • Prepares and maintains a variety of records and reports related to personnel, funds, payments and related activities. ■ Operates a computer and other office equipment as assigned; enters and maintains direct deposit information and other data into the personal computer as assigned. • Serves as backup for other accounting specialist functions. Required Knowledge of: Eden and BARS system and payroll processing. Operational characteristics, services, and activities of assigned area responsibility including: payroll and benefits, accounts payable/receivable and utility billing. • Basic accounting and bookkeeping principles and practices. Basic office assistant/clerical support principles and practices in area of assignment. Accounting Specialist October 2012 Packet Pg. 6 2.1.a JOB DESCRIPTION Accounting Specialist Computer hardware and automated accounting/financial systems. Techniques in data verification and data entry and proper coding of documents. Federal, state, city and departmental policies and procedures affecting assigned work. Financial record keeping practices. • English usage, spelling, grammar, filing systems and document retention. • Principles of customer service and public relations. • Research methods and report preparation. Basic mathematics principles and practices. Effective communication principles and practices including oral and written communication. • Modern office procedures, methods, and equipment including computers and computer applications such as: word processing, spreadsheets, and statistical databases. • Proper telephone etiquette. • Principles of business letter writing. Required Skill in: Providing excellent customer service to customers and visitors in area of assignment. b Meeting deadlines and working with multiple projects in area of assignment. • Maintaining and reconciling accounting records and in identifying and reporting discrepancies. • Preparing a variety of informative reports in area of assignment. • Performing accurate bookkeeping, computing rapid and accurate mathematical computations and maintaining associated accounting records. • Gathering data and verifying information. • Responding to inquiries or requests from employees, department management, outside agencies and the general public. • Working with equipment, tools, and materials required in area o• f assignment. Communicating effectively verbally and in writing. nd other relevant software affecting assigned work and • Utilizing personal computer software programs a in compiling and preparing spreadsheets. • Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with staff, management, vendors, outside agencies, community groups and the general public. • Communicating effectively verbally and in writing. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education and Experience: or related High School Diploma/GED Certification and two years of accounting, bookkeeping, payroll, experience that includes tracking accounts, gathering and verifying various financial data, generalsto ices experience, use of automated financial tracking systems, and maintaining records and files in a heavy service environment; preferably in a public sector environment; OR an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Required Licenses or Certifications: Certified Payroll Professional (CCP) desirable. Must be able to successfully complete and pass a background check. October 2012 Accounting Specialist Packet Pg. 7 2.1.a JOB DESCRIPTION Accounting Specialist WORKING CONDITIONS: Environment: Y Office environment. a Constant interruptions. Physical Abilities Hearing, speaking or otherwise communicating to exchange information in person or on the phone. Operating a computer keyboard or other office equipment. Reading and understanding a variety of materials. Sitting or otherwise remaining stationary for extended periods of time. Bending at the waist, reaching above shoulders and horizontally or otherwise positioning oneself to accomplish tasks. Lifting/carrying or otherwise moving or transporting up to 40 lbs. Incumbent Signature: Department Head: Accounting Specialist Date: Date: October 2012 Packet Pg. 8 2.1.a City of EDMONCAS Washington ACCOUNTING SPECIALIST- Accounts Payable & Receivable Department: Finance Bargaining Unit: SEIU Revised Date: October 2012 Pay Grade: FLSA Status: Reports To: NE-9 Non -Exempt Finance Director POSITION PURPOSE: Under general supervision, performs skilled technical accounting assistance in assigned area; reconciles, audits and enters various data into financial tracking system; processes accounts receivable/payable including: maintaining, reconciling and record maintenance for all City payables; prepares various journal entries; generates a variety of routine reports, reconciles and balances cash and prepares cash deposits; serves as back up for other accounting specialist function areas; assists customers at the counter or via phone/email and performs various clerical functions as assigned. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The following duties ARE NOT intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification, only a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional, position -specific duties. • Processes accounts receivable and accounts payable. • Reviews city department payables for check processing; processes and prints weekly claims checks and enters accounts payables in financial computer system. • Prepares monthly reconciliations for accounts payable(s) and accounts receivable(s), Park and Recreation Security deposits, and refunds due and Bitco/Permit Trax. • Prepares accounts receivable invoices for leases and contracts. • Reviews accounts for past due items and sends out payment notifications and reminders. • Receives and enters new vendor requests for departments. Scans and attaches vendor identification documentation into the EDEN Financial System and prepares various journal entries for departments. • Assists departments with inquiries related to invoices and general ledger account coding. • Prepares various reconciliations and submits them for approval, including, but not limited to: the State Revenue Transmittal, TBD Revenue Transmittal, recurring journal entries, security deposits, refunds, permitting revenue and attorney fees. Assists with budget and CAFR preparation and accounting reports as needed. Balances the deposit fund. Logs deposits and refunds into appropriate system and balance totals to general ledger. Prepares and maintains a variety of records and reports related to personnel, funds, payments and related activities. Operates a computer and other office equipment as assigned; enters and maintains direct deposit information and other data into the personal computer as assigned. Serves as backup for other accounting specialist functions. Accounting Specialist October 2012 Packet Pg. 9 2.1.a JOB DESCRIPTION Accounting Specialist Required Knowledge of: • Operational characteristics, services and activities of assigned area responsibility including: payroll and benefits, accounts payable/receivable and utility billing. Basic accounting and bookkeeping principles and practices including the Eden and BARS reporting system. Basic office assistant/clerical support principles and practices in area of assignment. Computer hardware and automated accounting/financial systems. Techniques in data verification and data entry and proper coding of documents. Federal, state, city and departmental policies and procedures affecting assigned work. Financial record keeping practices. Filing systems and document retention. Principles of customer service and public relations. Research methods and report preparation. Basic mathematics principles and practices. Effective communication principles and practices including oral and written communication. Modern office procedures, methods, and equipment including computers, computer applications such as: word processing, spreadsheets and statistical databases. Proper telephone etiquette. English usage, spelling, grammar and punctuation. Principles of business letter writing. Required Skill in: Double entry accounting principles and standards and quadrant receipting system. Providing excellent customer service to customers and visitors in area of assignment. Applicable laws, rules, codes, regulations, policies and procedures related to payroll, taxes, benefits and other assigned areas. Meeting deadlines and working with multiple projects in area of assignment. Maintaining and reconciling accounting records and in identifying and reporting discrepancies. • Preparing a variety of informative reports in area of assignment. Performing accurate bookkeeping, computing rapid and accurate mathematical computations and maintaining associated accounting records. Gathering data and verifying information. • Responding to inquiries or requests from employees, department management, outside agencies and the general public. • Working with equipment, tools and materials required in area of assignment. • Communicating effectively verbally and in writing. • Utilizing personal computer software programs and other relevant software affecting assigned work and in compiling and preparing spreadsheets. • Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with staff, management, vendors, outside agencies, community groups and the general public. • Communicating effectively verbally and in writing. Accounting Specialist October 2012 Packet Pg. 10 2.1.a JOB DESCRIPTION Accounting Specialist MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education and Experience: High School Diploma/GED Certification and two years of accounting, bookkeeping, payroll, or related experience that includes tracking accounts, gathering and verifying various financial data, general office experience, use of automated financial tracking systems, and maintaining records and files in a heavy customer service environment; preferably in a public sector environment; OR an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Required Licenses or Certifications: Must be able to successfully complete and pass a background check WORKING CONDITIONS: Environment: • Office environment. • Constant interruptions. Physical Abilities • Hearing, speaking or otherwise communicating to exchange information in person or on the phone. • Operating a computer keyboard or other office equipment. Y Reading and understanding a variety of materials. Sitting or otherwise remaining stationary for extended periods of time. Bending at the waist, reaching above shoulders and horizontally or otherwise positioning oneself to accomplish tasks. • Lifting/carrying or otherwise moving or transporting up to 40 lbs. Incumbent Signature: Department Head: Accounting Specialist Date: Date: October 2012 Packet Pg. 11 City of 1Y EDMONDS Washington' ACCOUNTING SPECIALIST Department: Administrative Services Pay Grade: Bargaining Unit: AFSCME FLSA Status: Revised Date: July 2022 Reports To: NE-9 Non -Exempt Deputy Administrative Services Director POSITION PURPOSE: Under general supervision, perform skilled technical accounting assistance for the Administrative Services Department. This position reconciles, audits and enters data; generates routine reports; reconciles cash and prepares cash deposits; backs up other accounting specialist functions; assists customers in -person, via phone and/or email; and other clerical functions as assigned. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The following duties ARE NOT intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification, only a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional, position -specific duties. Processes customer and vendor payments; Enters data to accounting system; Performs cash and/or account reconciliations; • Prepares and mails finance related correspondence; Responds to telephone inquiries and assists in -person customers; Assists with Annual Comprehensive Financial Report and Budget preparations; Serves as backup for other administrative and accounting specialist functions. Position -Specific duties may include: Issuance and maintenance of City of Edmonds business licenses per the State Business License Service, for example processes business license applications, maintains license database and provides reports as required/requested; Issuance and maintenance of parking and special event permits; Enters payroll data and prints associated reports, processes personnel related data and enters into system for all City staff including new employees, seasonal and full-time staff; Processes accounts receivable and accounts payable transactions; Process department invoices for payment, both receivables and payables; Utility billing and related customer service. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE OF: Operational characteristics, services, and activities of assigned area of responsibility which may include: Customer Billing, Accounts Receivable/Payable, Payroll, and/or Permitting; Basic office assistant/clerical support principles and practices in area of assignment; Basic understanding of general ledger and accounting principles. REQUIRED SKILL IN: Excellent customer service. • Basic computer skills including proficiency with word processing, spreadsheet and email applications. • Maintaining and reconciling accounting records. ® Effective oral and written communication. • Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with internal and external customers. Packet Pg. 12 JOB DESCRIPTION Accounting Specialist MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education and Experience: High School DipiomalGED Certification and two years of accounting, bookkeeping, payroll, or related experience arious financial data, general office experience, use of that includes tracking accounts, gathering and verifying v automated financial tracking systems, and maintaining records and files in a heavy customer service environment, preferably in a public sector environment; OR an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Required Licenses or Certifications: Must be able to successfully complete and pass a background check WORKING CONDITIONS: Environment: Office environment. © Constant interruptions Physical Abilities Hearing, speaking or otherwise communicating to exchange information in person or on the phone. Operating a computer keyboard or other office equipment. Reading and understanding a variety of materials. Sitting or otherwise remaining stationary for extended periods of time. Bending at the waist, reaching above shoulders and horizontally or otherwise positioning oneself to accomplish tasks. Lifting/carrying or otherwise moving or transporting up to 40 lbs. Incumbent Signature: date. Department Head: Date: Accounting Specialist Packet Pg. 13 2.2 City Council Agenda Item Meeting Date: 07/12/2022 New Public Records Associate Position Staff Lead: Dave Turley Department: Administrative Services Preparer: Dave Turley Background/History The Administrative Services Department currently has one Public Records Officer who responds to Public Records Requests for the City, other than requests that go to the Police Department. The demand placed on the City's Public Records Responders has grown dramatically over the last few years, to a pace that we can no longer keep up with. We are submitting this proposal at the same time that the Police Department is submitting similar proposals, so that Council can see them and discuss them at the same time. (This is a separate agenda item mostly because it comes from a different department.) The currently posted salary for an NE-9 is from $4,909 to $6,088 monthly. See attachment for additional information. Staff Recommendation Staff is asking for 1) a new Job Description to be approved for a Public Records Assistant and 2) a new position to be approved, so that we can fill the position, after being placed on Consent for the July 19 full council meeting. Attachments: Public Records info Public Records Assistant JD Draft Packet Pg. 14 2.2.a Additional background related to the request for a new Public Records Assistant position We have 24 Public Records Requests open as of July 1, which is the most we have had at once time for a long time. Public Records Requests that we have received and are currently open will take an estimated 10 years to fully process and close, at our current rate. We had 285 Public Records Requests opened between 1/1/2021 and 12/31/2021. We have had 178 Public Records Requests opened between 1/1/2022 and 7/1/2022. We have successfully closed 462 Public Records Requests between 1/1/2021 and 7/1/2022. This includes requests that were opened prior to 2021 but were closed within that date range. These numbers are simply the total requests made, and do not reflect the time spent searching a� for, reviewing, redacting records; emails, texts, reaching out to Staff and working with the U 0 Attorneys. Nor does it reflect in-house records requests such as the Attorneys asking for Q records for investigations, etc. or working on lawsuit discovery projects. We only have one person in Administrative Services to manage this workload. This workload 0 U W leaves no time to draft policies, make process improvements, do public records training for .2 staff, or take time off. a This proposal would place the new Public Records Assistant job at an NE-9 pay range, which is the same as the other Administrative Assistant positions in the Department and two pay ranges lower than the Public Records Officer position. This would allow for the opportunity for growth in the position over time. Packet Pg. 15 2.2.b City of EDMONDS Washington Public Records Associate �yOV e -40 Department: Administrative Services Pay Grade: NE-9 Bargaining Unit: AFSCME FLSA Status: Non -Exempt Revised Date: Reports To: Deputy Administrative Services Director POSITION PURPOSE: Under administrative direction, analyzes, processes and responds to public records requests; receives and reviews requests, communicates with requestors for clarification when needed, and collaborates with Departments to coordinate a timely and appropriate City-wide response; works with the Public Records Officer and/or City Attorney to evaluate exemptions, make appropriate redactions and to maintain exemption logs and statistics to substantiate compliance with the Public Records Act requirements, the Model Rules, and City policy; Serves as the Public Records Officer backup. ESSENTIAL FUNTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The following duties ARE NOT intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification, only a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional, position -specific duties. • Coordinates timely and appropriate responses to public disclosure requests. • Updates tracking log, documentation, and statistics to substantiate compliance withPublic Records Act requirements, the Model Rules, and internal City policy. • Administers the public disclosure software used for on-line requests and tracking. • Communicates with requestors to ensure timely and full assistance on public disclosure requests. Clarifies and prioritizes elements of the request, estimates reasonable timeframes for response, and memorializes these communications in writing. • Provides preliminary research on the location of responsive records and collaborates with departments on production of records responsive to requests. Establishes timeframes for responses. Coordinates assembly of multi -departmental responses. • Reviews collected records to ensure they are responsive, complete and in accordance with the request submitted to the City. • Conducts research and analysis to determine if collected records are exempt from production and coordinates with the City Attorney for review of records determined to be exempt. Redacts exempt information before releasing records. • Assists the Public Records Officer and/or City Attorney in establishing and maintaining legal holds and collects records in responseto litigation and discovery requests. • Provides routine updates on the status of requests and performance measures. • Reports on public disclosure operations and documentation as needed. Public Records Officer Last Reviewed Last Revise Packet Pg. 16 2.2.b 2of3 JOB DESCRIPTION Public Records Officer • Oversees on -site viewing of records or provides copies of requested records to fulfill requests; maintains records of all public records requests and responses to such requests. • Serves as Public Records Officer backup. Required Knowledge of: • Knowledge of records management and public disclosure laws, regulations, and policies. • Skill in gathering records, organizing the information and providing timely responses. • Skill in communicating both orally and in writing. • Ability to work in a complex records and information environment involving application and interpretation of rules, regulations and policies. • Ability to analyze large volumes of complex information under strict legal deadlines. a� a • Ability to maintain strict confidentiality and exercise discretion and sound decision making when handling y sensitive documents. v, • Ability to conduct file and document searches in electronic and paper document filing systems. a v, • Ability to work with technical staff to access records in electronic file formats from various storage systems. o • Ability to communicate with customers and to form relationships. • Ability to document information regarding research, practices and resources. 2 • Ability to handle multiple and competing deadlines and priorities, organize and manage workload, and make decision necessary to respond to information requests in an expeditious manner. a • Ability to work cooperatively and respectfully with the public and staff. Ability to safely work in office or from home as -needed, and remain flexible to working in office or home due to public health -related situations. Required Skill in: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree or equivalent in records/information management library science, business, or related field One year of clerical experience, including records management. Any combination of relevant education and experience that would enable the incumbent to successfully perform the essential functions of the position. Licensing and Certifications: Public Records Officer Certification or the ability to obtain within three (3) years. PaFalegal G8l4ifiGati„n is referred Driver's license required if driving City vehicles. Must be able to successfully complete pass a background check. WORKING CONDITIONS: Environment: • Office environment • Constant interruptions Physical Abilities: Public Records Officer Last Reviewed Last Revise Packet Pg. 17 2.2.b 3of3 JOB DESCRIPTION Public Records Officer • Hearing, speaking or otherwise communicating to exchange information in person or on the phone. • Reading and understanding a variety of materials. • Operate a computer keyboard or other office equipment. • Sitting, standing or otherwise remaining in a stationary position for extended periods of time. • Bending at the waist, kneeling, crouching, reaching above shoulders and horizontally or otherwise positioning oneself to accomplish tasks. • Lifting/carrying or otherwise moving or transporting up to 40 lbs. Hazards: • Contact with angry and/or dissatisfied customers. Incumbent Signature: Date: Department Head: Date: Public Records Officer Last Reviewed Last Revise Packet Pg. 18 2.3 City Council Agenda Item Meeting Date: 07/12/2022 Public Records Specialist Position Request Staff Lead: Chief Michelle Bennett Department: Police Services Preparer: Alexandra Ehlert Background/History The budget for this position has already been approved. We now need approval for the job description before we can post and hire. We are also requesting budget for a second position due to work load. Staff Recommendation I am recommending this be sent to full council on consent agenda for approval Narrative <Type or insert text here> Attachments: Position Description Packet Pg. 19 2.3.a City of EDMONDS Washington Police Public Disclosure Specialist Department: Police Pay Grade: NE-10 Bargaining Unit: EPOA - Law Support FLSA Status: Non -Exempt Revised Date: February 2022 Reports To: Sergeant POSITION PURPOSE: Under general supervision of a Sergeant, receives, analyzes, researches, processes and responds to police public records requests in compliance with State laws, regulations and department policy; collaborates with Departments and staff to coordinate a timely and appropriate City-wide response; works with the City Attorney to evaluate exemptions, makes appropriate redactions and maintains exemption logs and statistics to substantiate compliance; contributes to the development and implementation of records related policies and best practices. ESSENTIAL FUNTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The following duties ARE NOT intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification, only a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional, position -specific duties. • Processes police public disclosure requests in compliance with the WA State Public Records Act, the Model Rules adopted by the WA Attorney General's office, and internal City and Department policies. • Utilizes provided public disclosure software/programs to maintain tracking, documentation and statistics to substantiate compliance with legal requirements and policies. • Communicates with public records requestors to obtain clarification when necessary, prioritize elements of the request, determine reasonable timeframes for response or installments, and keeps the requestor informed on the progress of the request; memorializing the communications in writing. • Provides third -party notification to affected parties as required or appropriate to maintain the balance between meeting public disclosure obligations and safeguarding privacy and confidential information. • Researches, queries and collects all potential responsive records whether active or inactive and regardless of format such as physical or digital to include but not limited to reports, videos, photos and audio. • Collaborates with department members and other City departments on the production of records in response to public records requests; establishes timeframes for responses and coordinates the assembly of requested records. • Reviews collected records to ensure they are responsive, complete and in accordance with the public records request submitted to the Department. Records may contain graphic, violent, and/or disturbing content. • Determines if collected records are exempt from production following established laws and directives; seek legal review and guidance from City Attorney as necessary. • Redacts exempt information from responsive records, physical or digital, using department provided software before releasing records; prepares exemption/redaction logs to accompany the release. • Provides conclusive written communication to requestors upon closure of public records requests; logs and tracks overall timeline metrics. • Maintains applicable logs to support potential collection of fees from as allowed by law and policy. Police Public Disclosure Specialist Packet Pg. 20 2.3.a 2 of 3 JOB DESCRIPTION Police Public Disclosure Specialist • Provides guidance to department employees on compliance and the requirements of the Public Records Act and City practices when maintaining and releasing records. • Develops and maintains a variety of performance measures documenting volumes and complexity of requests and work effort required to comply with State law, policies and procedures. • Reports on public disclosure operations and documentation during State audits. • Assists the City Attorney in establishing and maintaining legal holds and collects records in response to litigation and discovery requests. • Maintains and updates the department master exemption log and coordinates with supervisor and the City Attorney for review and concurrence for publishing to the public. • Oversees on -site viewing of records or provides copies of requested records to fulfill requests; maintains records of all public records requests and responses to such requests. • Maintains, archives and purges records according to City retention policies and Washington State law. • Responds to general inquiries from the public; provides information, instructions, and assistance to assist customers having business with the City. • Supports the relationship between the City of Edmonds and the constituent population by demonstrating courteous and cooperative behavior when interacting with clients, visitors, and City staff; promotes City goals and priorities in compliance with all policies and procedures. • Perform other duties as assigned. Required Knowledge of: • The Public Records Act (RCW 42.56) • State records management statutes and guidance. • Police Department policies, procedures and general orders. • Modern office practices and processing tools for applicable programs and media. • Customer service principles • English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Skill and Ability to: • Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, with tact and courtesy. • Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with public officials, City staff, and the general public. • Work independently as well as collectively. • Interpret and apply new information. • Conduct thorough file and document searches in electronic and paper document filing systems. • Analyze large volumes of complex information while consistently applying laws/standards. • Work under pressure and maintain deadlines • Organize and manage workload; make decision necessary to respond to information requests in an expeditious manner. • Work effectively with individuals and agencies with a variety of backgrounds and purposes. • Read reports, view and listen to audio records, photographs and videos that may contain disturbing information involving sex crimes, serious assaults, homicide and fatality collisions. • Maintain strict confidentiality and exercise discretion when handling sensitive information. • Encourage a work environment free of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. • Support diversity and multicultural understanding in the workplace. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Police Public Disclosure Specialist Packet Pg. 21 2.3.a 3 of 3 JOB DESCRIPTION Police Public Disclosure Specialist Education and Experience: Associates Degree in Records/Information Management, Library Science, Business Administration, or related field AND two (2) years of general office, communications, or customer support experience that includes records management. Experience dealing with confidential information and records in a law enforcement, judicial office or similar environment is preferred; OR an equivalent combination of education, training and experience which allows the incumbent to successfully perform the essential functions of the position. Licensing and Certifications: • Valid WA State Driver's License and a driving record acceptable to the City's insurance requirements. • Must be able to successfully complete and pass a background check. • Obtain Washington State ACCESS System Certification (Level II) and CJIS Certification upon hire. • Obtain Public Records Officer certification within three (3) years of hire date. WORKING CONDITIONS: Environment: • Office environment. • Constant interruptions. Physical Abilities: • Hearing, speaking or otherwise communicating to exchange information in person or on the phone. • Reading and understanding a variety of materials. • Operate a computer keyboard or other office equipment. • Sitting, standing or otherwise remaining in a stationary position for extended periods of time. • Bending at the waist, kneeling, crouching, reaching above shoulders and horizontally or otherwise positioning oneself to accomplish tasks. • Lifting/carrying or otherwise moving or transporting up to 40 lbs. Hazards: • Contact with dissatisfied and/or abusive customers. Incumbent Signature: Department Head: Date: Date: Police Public Disclosure Specialist Packet Pg. 22 2.4 City Council Agenda Item Meeting Date: 07/12/2022 Police Cadet Position Staff Lead: Chief Michelle Bennett Department: Police Services Preparer: Alexandra Ehlert Background/History The budget for this position has already been approved. We now need approval for the job description before we can post and hire. Staff Recommendation I am recommending this be sent to full council on the consent agenda for approval Narrative <Type or insert text here> Attachments: Police Cadet Packet Pg. 23 2.4.a City of EDMONDS Washington Police Cadet Department: Police Pay Grade: H6 Bargaining Unit: Non -Represented FLSA Status: Non -Exempt Revised Date: 07/07/2022 Reports To: Admin Supervisor FTE Equivalent: .475 POSITION SCOPE: The purpose of this program is to provide an introduction into the varied careers related to the field of law enforcement. The cadet program is designed for college students and can double as a paid internship or can exist as continued employment throughout a person's college years. Exposure to law enforcement career related fields can enhance the educational process and studies of college students. Additionally, law enforcement officials can have the opportunity to view candidates for potential later employment. This exposure to law enforcement enhances community police relations and assists the police department with their existing and increasing workload. POSITION PURPOSE: Under the direction of the designated admin supervisor, this is a than training position that will work no more than 19 hours per week, which performs a number of clerical, and staff support functions and provides a broad overview of police department operations. Cadets will be thoroughly indoctrinated regarding performance expectations and consequences for poor or nonperformance. Full-time police department employees will supervise all work. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The following duties ARE NOT intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification, only a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional, position -specific duties. • Assists clerks with reception/phone responsibilities. • Assists with computer data entry and retrieval. • Fingerprints applicants for gun permits, licenses, citizenship, etc. • Drives police vehicles from one location to another as directed. • Make deliveries to crime lab, SNOCOM, prosecutor's office, uniform store or other places as needed. • Assists with restocking of supplies Police Cadet Last Reviewed: 07/07/2022 Last Revised: 07/07/2022 Packet Pg. 24 2.4.a 2 of 3 JOB DESCRIPTION Police Cadet • Performs vehicle checks • Assists the Property Officer with evidence help and disposal. • Files reports as needed. • Assists animal control and parking enforcement as needed and maintains appropriate records. • Assists Community Engagement Specialist with community policing, crime prevention and Block Watch presentations. • Assist crime scene investigators and/or detectives as needed. • Performs related duties as assigned that are within the scope of the position classification Required Knowledge of: • Office procedures including typing, filing, data entry, and phone responsibilities. • Department policies and procedures. • Planning and organizing work. • Defensive driving. • Receiving and carrying out instructions from different supervisors. Required Skill in: • Operation of computer and office related equipment and machines • Typing MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education and Experience: Enrolled in an accredited program at a community college, college, or university. Minimum 18 years of age. Required Licenses or Certifications: Must have a valid Washington state driver's license or ability to get one within one month of hire Must have a clean driving record and provide a driver's abstract prior to hire Full background investigation required, which may include a polygraph test and pre -employment drug test. WORKING CONDITIONS: Environment: • Indoor and outdoor work environment. • Office environment • Constant interruptions. Physical Abilities: Police Cadet Last Reviewed: 07/07/2022 Last Revised: 07/07/2022 Packet Pg. 25 2.4.a 3 of 3 JOB DESCRIPTION Police Cadet • Hearing and speaking to exchange information in person and on the telephone. • Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard. • Seeing to read a variety of materials. • Reaching overhead, above the shoulders and horizontally, bending at the waist, kneeling or crouching to retrieve and store files. Hazards: • Contact with dissatisfied or abusive individuals Incumbent Signature: Department Head: Date: Date: IF 0 r 0 a. m 0 U a� v 0 a m. Police Cadet Last Reviewed: 07/07/2022 Last Revised: 07/07/2022 Packet Pg. 26 2.5 City Council Agenda Item Meeting Date: 07/12/2022 Public Information Officer Job Description Revision Staff Lead: Council President Olson Department: City Council Preparer: Beckie Peterson Background/History Council President Olson requested a revision to the job description of the city's Public Information Officer position. Staff Recommendation Recommend forwarding to the consent agenda for Council approval. Narrative The main objective of these changes to the job description is to clarify the expectation of neutral and fact -based communications, and to limit/prohibit the Public Information Officer's involvement in preparing opinion -based commentary. This revised job description has been reviewed by HR and approved as meeting city standards. Attachments: Draft PIO Job Description Packet Pg. 27 2.5.a City of EDMONDS Washington Public Information Officer/Communications Strategist Department: Community Services Pay Grade: NR-10* Bargaining Unit: AFSCME FLSA Status: Non-exempt Revised Date: 01/08/2020 Reports To: Community Services Director *This position's wages were established on the non -represented scale. It was later determined this position qualifies for AFSCME membership. Wages will be bargained on the AFSCME scale with the next union contract negotiations. POSITION PURPOSE: The Public Information Officer/Communications Strategist is a professional -level position that directly impacts the relationship between the City and its citizens through the dissemination of critical information and the development of effective communication and engagement strategies. The incumbent is responsible for developing media strategies that promote a positive public image, create transparency, improve public engagement, and alleviate impacts of emergency and crisis situations. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The following duties ARE NOT intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification, only a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional, position -specific duties. • Plans and manages Public Information Office (PIO) activities for the City, including community relations, media relations, public relations, and marketing; • Exercises independent judgment within broad policy guidelines; evaluates and analyzes issues and recommends solutions; provides leadership, direction, and guidance in PIO strategies, internal policy development, and priorities; • Develops information and public statements to ensure that the City's key messages generate accurate coverage of city issues and reach the internal and external customers; • Writes, edits, and disseminates press releases, newsletters, bulletins, information packages, and public service announcements; this position expressly does not provide support in preparation or distribution of opinion -based commentary of personal views. • Assists in the development of media strategies for City programs and departments; places stories in media outlets and on the City website, and advises on placement of content on City website; • Establishes effective relationships with journalists to promote the City's image; responds to inquiries from news media and City departments; • Designs, develops, and edits public communications and promotional materials utilizing a variety of media; • Attends City and local meetings to collect information and encourage effective communications; • Maintains program records and files; prepares special and recurring reports; • Promotes City services and events through a variety of communication platforms, including the integration of the City's website, social media, and other emerging platforms; • Develops, manages, and posts content for the social media, website, and other platforms; maintains a consistent writing style, voice, and branding across platforms; Public Information Officer/Communications Strategist Last Reviewed: 03/01/2022 Last Revised: 01/08/2020 Packet Pg. 28 2.5.a 2 of 4 JOB DESCRIPTION Public Information Officer/Communications Strategist • Composes communications on a wide variety of subjects requiring knowledge of City procedures and policies; creates media articles, technical documents, special reports, and other communications. • Serves as City Spokesperson to provide public information and promote public awareness of City programs and events; • Conducts and coordinates assigned projects, research studies, surveys, and special events; analyzes and interprets data and communicates results; • Works effectively and collaboratively with the City's Web Systems Analyst and department web representatives to establish city-wide standards for online communications and ensure a cohesive and consistent communications strategy across departments.; • Supports the PIO function during emergencies as a part of the Public Information Team for the City's EOC. Required Knowledge of: • City policies and procedures. • Current principles, techniques, and objectives of marketing, public information, media relations, and community relations programs. • Professional journalistic methods, including research, publication, and presentation. • Legal, ethical, and professional rules of conduct for public sector employees. • Current legislative, political, and economic trends in State and Federal governmental activities. • Local community resources and regional community services programs. • Project planning and management principles. • Materials, processes, equipment, methods, and techniques used in the production of video projects • FCC guidelines, rules, and regulations governing public access television. Required Skill in: • Principles and best practices of public relations, marketing, and news media techniques, including Communicating effectively verbally and in writing. • Principles and best practices of effective copy writing and copy editing. • Best practices and applications of social media. • Publications and communications productions in a multi -media environment. • Research methodology, reporting techniques, and report preparation principles. • Developing community relations and communications programs and strategies. • Representing the City to and communicating effectively with members of the media, other agencies, and the public. • Maintaining composure and working effectively in a high-pressure environment with changing priorities. • Preparing and presenting information for diverse audiences. • Producing, directing, writing, shooting, and editing public access video productions. • Assessing and prioritizing multiple tasks, projects, and demands. • Methods and procedures of file management and business correspondence. • English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation. • Contemporary office procedures, methods, and computer equipment. • Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships. Required Ability to: • Create timely, accurate, and relevant web content, social media content, multimedia content, video content, and materials that support City outreach goals and municipal government/industry standards and practices. • Communicate with all sectors of the public across diverse issues and audiences, including the media. • Work collaboratively with the City's web designer, department web representatives, and other City staff. Public Information Officer/Communications Strategist Last Reviewed: 03/01/2022 Last Revised: 01/08/2020 Packet Pg. 29 2.5.a 3 of 4 JOB DESCRIPTION Public Information Officer/Communications Strategist • Handle sensitive and complex projects or issues to generate relevant, accurate, fact -based, and appropriate public information, stories, content, and professional guidance, working in partnership with other City staff. • Deploy creative marketing plans across multiple platforms and media sources. • Analyze complex problems and develop creative solutions. • Assist with writing speeches or talking points and preparing/coaching speakers. • Maintain political neutrality while working with elected officials on City messaging, and be accountable for the accuracy of information released. • Work effectively in a fast -paced environment with competing priorities and deadlines. • Travel locally to attend meetings or make presentations. • Work and act as a team player in all interactions with other City employees. • Provide a high level of customer service at all times. • Project and maintain a professional and positive image with those contacted in the course of work. • Develop and maintain collaborative and respectful working relationships with team members and others. • Maintain regular and dependable attendance. • Work in a manner consistent with the City of Edmond's mission and organizational values. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education and Experience: Bachelor's Degree in Journalism, Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, or related field; AND four (4) years of increasingly responsible experience, preferably within the public sector; OR an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience that will allow the incumbent to successfully perform the essential functions of the position. Must be able to successfully complete and pass a background check. Required Licenses or Certifications: Valid Driver's license required at time of hire. State of Washington Driver's License required within 30 days of hire WORKING CONDITIONS: Environment: • Office environment • Frequent interruptions • Travel to conduct work may be necessary at times, mostly locally • Some evening and weekend hours may be required for meetings and events Physical Abilities • Hearing, speaking or otherwise communicating to exchange information in person or on the phone • Operating a computer keyboard or other office equipment • Reading and understanding a variety of materials • Sitting or otherwise remaining stationary for extended periods of time • Bending at the waist, reaching above shoulders and horizontally or otherwise positioning oneself to accomplish task. Hazards: • Contact with angry and/or dissatisfied customers. • Prolonged exposure to glare from computer monitors. Public Information Officer/Communications Strategist Last Reviewed: 03/01/2022 Last Revised: 01/08/2020 Packet Pg. 30 2.5.a 4 of 4 JOB DESCRIPTION Public Information Officer/Communications Strategist • Exposure to heavy dust in some work areas • Occasional exposure to toxic or caustic chemicals, i.e. copier toner Incumbent Signature: Department Head: Date: Date: Public Information Officer/Communications Strategist Last Reviewed: 03/01/2022 Last Revised: 01/08/2020 Packet Pg. 31 2.6 City Council Agenda Item Meeting Date: 07/12/2022 Repeal of safe gun storage and related laws after Washington Supreme Court's field preemption ruling Staff Lead: City Attorney Department: City Attorney's Office Preparer: Scott Passey Background/History N/A Recommendation Consider attached draft repealer ordinance and determine whether the ordinance should be forwarded to the city council's consent agenda. Narrative On July 24, 2018, the Edmonds City Council adopted Ordinance 4120. This ordinance established certain regulations related to the safe storage of firearms, which were subsequently codified in chapter 5.26 of the Edmonds City Code. On July 24, 2018, the Edmonds City Council also adopted Ordinance 4121. Ordinance 4121 amended the city's regulations related to the reporting of lost or stolen firearms, which are codified in chapter 5.24 of the Edmonds City Code. On October 23, 2018, the Edmonds City Council adopted Ordinance 4131. Ordinance 4131 amended Ordinances 4120 and 4121 to further define what constitutes a proper locking device under those ordinances. These ordinances were challenged in a lawsuit filed on August 7, 2018 by Brett Bass, Swan Seaberg, The Second Amendment Foundation, Inc., and The National Rifle Association of America, Inc. That lawsuit was ruled on by the superior court, the court of appeals, and ultimately the supreme court. The Washington Supreme Court, filed an opinion (attached) (Bass v. City of Edmonds, 199 Wash.2d 403) on April 21, 2022 in which it held that the above ordinances are preempted by state law, specifically RCW 9.41.290. RCW 9.41.290, which was adopted in 1983 and was last amended in 1994 states as follows: The state of Washington hereby fully occupies and preempts the entire field of firearms regulation within the boundaries of the state, including the registration, licensing, possession, purchase, sale, acquisition, transfer, discharge, and transportation of firearms, or any other element relating to firearms or parts thereof, including ammunition and reloader components. Cities, towns, and counties or other municipalities may enact only those laws and ordinances relating to firearms that are specifically authorized by state law, as in RCW 9.41.300, and are consistent with this chapter. Such local ordinances shall have the same penalty as provided for by state law. Local laws and ordinances that are inconsistent with, more restrictive than, or exceed the requirements of state law shall not be enacted and are preempted and repealed, regardless of the nature of the code, charter, or home rule status of such city, town, county, or municipality. Packet Pg. 32 2.6 The legislature could repeal or amend RCW 9.41.290 to allow ordinances like the ones referenced above to no longer be preempted. But unless and until that happens, they are preempted. It should be noted that these ordinances were not found to violate the 2nd Amendment of the United States Constitution, only the Washington Constitution, and only on the grounds that RCW 9.41.290 preempts the entire field of firearms regulation. Procedurally speaking, the Washington Supreme Court sent the case back to the Snohomish County Superior Court with its May 13, 2022 mandate (attached) "for further proceedings in accordance with the attached true copy of the opinion." Attachments: Ordinance repealing safe gun storage Ordinance 4120 Ordinance 4121 Ordinance 4131 - 995966 - Public - Disposition - Mandate - - 5 13 2022 99596-6 Opinion Packet Pg. 33 2.6.a ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, REPEALING CHAPTER 5.26 OF THE EDMONDS CITY CODE RELATING TO SAFE GUN STORAGE AS WELL AS ORDINANCES 4120, 4121, AND 4131. WHEREAS, on July 24, 2018, the Edmonds City Council adopted Ordinance 4120; and WHEREAS, Ordinance 4120 established certain regulations related to the safe storage of firearms, which were subsequently codified in chapter 5.26 of the Edmonds City Code; and and WHEREAS, on July 24, 2018, the Edmonds City Council also adopted Ordinance 4121; WHEREAS, Ordinance 4121 amended the city's regulations related to the reporting of lost or stolen firearms, which are codified in chapter 5.24 of the Edmonds City Code; and and WHEREAS, on October 23, 2018, the Edmonds City Council adopted Ordinance 4131; WHEREAS, Ordinance 4131 amended Ordinances 4120 and 4121 to further define what constitutes a proper locking device under those ordinances; and WHEREAS, these ordinances were challenged in a lawsuit filed on August 7, 2018 by Brett Bass, Swan Seaberg, The Second Amendment Foundation, Inc., and The National Rifle Association of America, Inc.; and WHEREAS, that lawsuit was ruled on by the superior court, the court of appeals, and ultimately the supreme court; and WHEREAS, the Washington Supreme Court, filed an opinion (Bass v. City of Edmonds, 199 Wash.2d 403) on April 21, 2022 in which it held that the above ordinances are preempted by state law, specifically RCW 9.41.290; and WHEREAS, RCW 9.41.290, which was adopted in 1983 and was last amended in 1994 states as follows: Packet Pg. 34 2.6.a The state of Washington hereby fully occupies and preempts the entire field of firearms regulation within the boundaries of the state, including the registration, licensing, possession, purchase, sale, acquisition, transfer, discharge, and transportation of firearms, or any other element relating to firearms or parts thereof, including ammunition and reloader components. Cities, towns, and counties or other municipalities may enact only those laws and ordinances relating to firearms that are specifically authorized by state law, as in RCW 9.41.300, and are consistent with this chapter. Such local ordinances shall have the same penalty as provided for by state law. Local laws and ordinances that are inconsistent with, more restrictive than, or exceed the requirements of state law shall not be enacted and are preempted and repealed, regardless of the nature of the code, charter, or home rule status of such city, town, county, or municipality. ; and WHEREAS, these ordinances were not found to violate the 2nd Amendment of the United States Constitution, only the Washington Constitution, and only on the grounds that RCW 9.41.290 preempts the entire field of firearms regulation; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Repealer. Chapter 5.26 of the Edmonds City Code, entitled "Storage of Firearms," and Ordinances 4120, 4121, and 4131 are hereby repealed. Chapter 5.24 of the Edmonds City Code shall read as it did prior to the passage of Ordinance 4121. Section 2. Severability. If any section, subsection, clause, sentence, or phrase of this ordinance should be held invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. Section 3. Effective Date. This ordinance, being an administrative function of the city council, 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. Packet Pg. 35 2.6.a APPROVED: MAYOR MIKE NELSON ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED: CITY CLERK, SCOTT PASSEY APPROVED AS TO FORM: OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY: Im JEFF TARADAY FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: PUBLISHED: EFFECTIVE DATE: ORDINANCE NO. Packet Pg. 36 2.6.a SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. of the City of Edmonds, Washington On the day of , 2022, the City Council of the City of Edmonds, passed Ordinance No. A summary of the content of said ordinance, consisting of the title, provides as follows: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, REPEALING CHAPTER 5.26 OF THE EDMONDS CITY CODE RELATING TO SAFE GUN STORAGE AS WELL AS ORDINANCES 4120, 4121, AND 4131. The full text of this Ordinance will be mailed upon request. DATED this day of , 2022. 4840-7251-8158,v. 1 4 CITY CLERK, SCOTT PASSEY Packet Pg. 37 2.6.b ORIDINANCE NO.4120 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE SAFE STORAGE OF AND ACCESS TO FIREARMS. WHEREAS, in 2015, 714 Washington State residents died from a firearm injury and a child or teen under the age of 17 was killed by gunfire in every nine days, on average, according to WA State Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics Death Certificate data; and WHEREAS, suicide is the leading cause of firearm death in Washington State according to the WA State Department of Health. In 2015, 47% of all those who took their own lives — used a firearm; and WHEREAS, the Federal Bureau of Justice Statistics estimated an average of at least 232,000 guns were stolen per year from 2005 to 2010; and WHEREAS, the US Secret Service and US Department of Education published a study examining school shootings from 1974-2000 that found that in more than 65% of cases, the shooter obtained the firearm from their home or that of a relative. WHEREAS, 63% of firearm -owning households in Washington state do not store their firearms locked and unloaded, according to 2018 research led by the University of Washington School of Public Health; and WHEREAS, among firearm -owning households, keeping firearms unlocked have been associated with a greater risk of firearm suicide among both youths and adults; and WHEREAS, according to 2018 RAND corporation analysis of firearm policies throughout the United States available evidence supports the conclusion that safe storage laws, reduce self-inflicted fatal or nonfatal firearm injuries among youth, as well as unintentional firearm injuries or deaths among children; and WHEREAS, the Center for Disease Control states safe firearm storage practices —such as keeping guns secured with a cable lock or in a gun safe —reduce the risk of firearm injuries; and Packet Pg. 38 2.6.b WHEREAS, in 2012, the Washington State Division One Court of Appeals recognized the potential for liability in a negligence action when a firearm owner allows an individual who may be at -risk of misusing a weapon to have access to that weapon while in the weapon -owner's home; and WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Washington has expressed a public policy that third -parties should avoid allowing firearms to come into the possession of persons who would be ineligible to obtain such weapons under RCW 9.41.040, including minors in most circumstances; and WHEREAS the people of the State of Washington enacted by initiative the "Extreme Risk Protection Order Act," now RCW Chapter 7.94, allowing family, household members, and law enforcement to petition a court to remove firearms from at -risk individuals; and WHEREAS the City of Edmonds recognizes the grave harm that could occur when an unlocked firearm is used by someone other than the firearm's rightful owner, such as when an unlocked firearm is stolen and used by a third -party to perpetrate a crime; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. A new Chapter 5.26 is added to the Edmonds City Code as follows: Chapter 5.26 STORAGE OF FIREARMS 5.26.010 Definitions For purposes of this Chapter 5.26, the following definitions apply: A. "At -risk person" means any person who has made statements or exhibited behavior that indicates to a reasonable person there is a likelihood that the person is at risk of attempting suicide or causing physical harm to oneself or others. B. "Firearm" means a weapon or device from which a projectile or projectiles may be fired by an explosive such as gunpowder, including but not limited to any machine gun, pistol, rifle, short -barreled rifle, short -barreled shotgun, or shotgun as those terms are defined in RCW 9.41.010. "Firearm" does not include a flare gun or other pyrotechnic 2 Packet Pg. 39 2.6.b visual distress signaling device, or a powder -actuated tool or other device designed solely to be used for construction purposes. C. "Lawfully authorized user" means any person who: 1. Is not in the unlawful possession of a firearm under RCW 9.41.040; and 2. Is not prohibited from possessing a firearm under any other state or federal law; and 3. Has the express permission of the owner to possess and use the firearm. D. "Locking device" includes any cable lock, barrel lock, storage container, or other device approved of or meeting specifications established by the Chief of Police by rule promulgated in accordance with Chapter 5.26. E. "Minor" means a person under 18 years of age who is not authorized under RCW 9.41.042 to possess a firearm, or a person of at least 18 but less than 21 years of age who does not meet the requirements of RCW 9.41.240. F. "Prohibited person" means any person who is not a lawfully authorized user. 5.26.020 Safe storage of firearms It shall be a civil infraction for any person to store or keep any firearm in any premises unless such weapon is secured by a locking device, properly engaged so as to render such weapon inaccessible or unusable to any person other than the owner or other lawfully authorized user. Notwithstanding the foregoing, for purposes of this Section 5.26.020, such weapon shall be deemed lawfully stored or lawfully kept if carried by or under the control of the owner or other lawfully authorized user. 5.26.030 Unauthorized access prevention Packet Pg. 40 2.6.b It shall be a civil infraction if any person knows or reasonably should know that a minor, an at -risk person, or a prohibited person is likely to gain access to a firearm belonging to or under the control of that person, and a minor, an at -risk person, or a prohibited person obtains the firearm. 5.26.040 Penalties A. A violation of Section 5.26.020 shall constitute a civil infraction subject to a civil fine or forfeiture not to exceed $500. For good cause shown, the court may provide for the performance of community restitution, in lieu of the fine or forfeiture imposed under this subsection 5.26.040.A. B. A violation of Section 5.26.020 or 5.26.030 shall constitute a civil infraction subject to a civil fine or forfeiture in an amount up to $1,000 if a prohibited person, an at -risk person, or a minor obtains a firearm as a result of the violation. For good cause shown, the court may provide for the performance of community restitution, in lieu of the fine or forfeiture imposed under this subsection 5.26.040.B. C. A violation of Section 5.26.020 or 5.26.030 shall constitute a civil infraction subject to a civil fine or forfeiture in an amount up to $10,000 if a prohibited person, an at -risk person, or a minor obtains an unsecured firearm and uses it to injure or cause the death of oneself or others, or uses the firearm in connection with a crime. A separate civil fine or forfeiture may be issued for each instance that a person that is injured or killed as a result of a violation of Section 5.26.020 or 5.26.030. D. A violation of Section 5.26.020 or 5.26.030 is hereby deemed at minimum negligent and may be considered reckless depending upon the knowledge and actions of the violator. E. Nothing in this Chapter 5.26 shall be construed to alter any requirements, including, but not limited to, any warrant requirements applicable under the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution or Article I, Section 7 of the Washington State Constitution. 0 Packet Pg. 41 2.6.b F. Sections 5.26.020 and 5.26.030 shall not apply to "antique firearms," as defined in RCW 9.41.010. 5.26.050 Notice of infraction —Issuance A. A peace officer has the authority to issue a notice of infraction: 1. When an infraction under this Chapter 5.26 is committed in the officer's presence; 2. If an officer has reasonable cause to believe that a person has committed an infraction under this Chapter 5.26. B. A court may issue a notice of infraction upon receipt of a written statement of the officer that there is reasonable cause to believe that an infraction was committed. 5.26.060 Response to notice of infraction —Contesting determination —Hearing — Failure to appear A. Any person who receives a notice of infraction shall respond to such notice as provided in this section within 15 days of the date the notice is personally served or, if the notice is served by mail, within 18 days of the date the notice is mailed. B. If the person determined to have committed the infraction does not contest the determination the person shall respond by completing the appropriate portion of the notice of infraction and submitting it, either by mail or in person, to the Edmonds Municipal Court. A check or money order in the amount of the penalty prescribed for the infraction must be submitted with the response, if responding by mail, or if responding online, payment may be made using a credit card. When a response that does not contest the determination is received, an appropriate order shall be entered in the court's records. C. If the person determined to have committed the infraction wishes to contest the determination the person shall respond by completing the portion of the notice of infraction requesting a hearing and submitting it, either by mail or in person, to the Packet Pg. 42 2.6.b Edmonds Municipal Court. The court shall notify the person in writing of the time, place, and date of the hearing, and that date shall not be sooner than seven days from the date of the notice, except by agreement. D. If the person determined to have committed the infraction does not contest the determination but wishes to explain mitigating circumstances surrounding the infraction, the person shall respond by completing the portion of the notice of infraction requesting a hearing for that purpose and submitting it, either by mail or in person, to the Edmonds Municipal Court. The court shall notify the person in writing of the time, place, and date of the hearing. E. In any hearing conducted pursuant to subsections 5.26.060.0 or 5.26.060.1), the court may defer findings, or in a hearing to explain mitigating circumstances may defer entry of its order, for up to one year and impose conditions upon the defendant the court deems appropriate. Upon deferring findings, the court may assess costs as the court deems appropriate for administrative processing. If at the end of the deferral period the defendant has met all conditions and has not been determined to have committed another infraction under this Chapter 5.26, the court may dismiss the infraction. A person may not receive more than one Deferral within a seven-year period. F. If any person issued a notice of infraction: 1. Fails to respond to the notice of infraction as provided in subsection 5.26.060.13; or 2. Fails to appear at a hearing requested pursuant to subsections 5.26.060.0 or 5.26.060.D; the court shall enter an appropriate order assessing the monetary penalty prescribed for the infraction and any other penalty authorized by this Chapter 10.79. 5.26.070 Hearing —Contesting determination that infraction committed —Appeal C� Packet Pg. 43 2.6.b A. A hearing held for the purpose of contesting the determination that an infraction has been committed shall be without a jury. B. The court may consider the notice of infraction and any other written report made under oath submitted by the officer who issued the notice or whose written statement was the basis for the issuance of the notice in lieu of the officer's personal appearance at the hearing. The person named in the notice may subpoena witnesses, including the officer, and has the right to present evidence and examine witnesses present in court. C. The burden of proof is upon the City to establish the commission of the infraction by a preponderance of the evidence. D. After consideration of the evidence and argument, the court shall determine whether the infraction was committed. Where it has not been established that the infraction was committed, an order dismissing the notice shall be entered in the court's records. Where it has been established that the infraction was committed, an appropriate order shall be entered in the court's records. E. An appeal from the court's determination or order shall be to the Superior Court. The decision of the Superior Court is subject only to discretionary review pursuant to Rule 2.3 of the Rules of Appellate Procedure. Section 2. The provisions of this ordinance are declared to be separate and severable. The invalidity of any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section, or portion of this ordinance, or the invalidity of its application to any person or circumstance, does not affect the validity of the remainder of this ordinance or the validity of its application to other persons or circumstances. Section 3. Effective Date. This ordinance is subject to referendum and shall take effect thirty (30) days after final passage of this ordinance. Once effective, this ordinance shall not be enforced until one hundred eighty (180) days after final passage. 7 Packet Pg. 44 2.6.b APPR ED: PQ, e gn MA Q DAVE VARLING ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED: 5�;:; CI LERK, SCOTT SSEY APPROVED AS TO FORM: OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY: BY JAFF TARADAY FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: July 20, 2018 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: July 24, 2018 PUBLISHED: July 29, 2018 EFFECTIVE DATE: August 23, 2018 ORDINANCE NO. 4120 Packet Pg. 45 2.6.b SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO.4120 of the City of Edmonds, Washington On the 24 h day of July, 2018, the City Council of the City of Edmonds, passed Ordinance No. 4120. A summary of the content of said ordinance, consisting of the title, provides as follows: AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE SAFE STORAGE OF AND ACCESS TO FIREARMS. The full text of this Ordinance will be mailed upon request. DATED this 251h day of July, 2018. C LERK,-S ASSEY I Packet Pg. 46 2.6.b Everett Daily Herald Affidavit of Publication State of Washington } County of Snohomish } ss Dicy Sheppard being first duly sworn, upon oath deposes and says: that he/she is the legal representative of the Everett Daily Herald a daily newspaper. The said newspaper is a legal newspaper by order of the superior court in the county in which it is published and is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of the first publication of the Notice hereinafter referred to, published in the English language continually as a daily newspaper in Snohomish County, Washington and is and always has been printed in whole or part in the Everett Daily Herald and is of general circulation in said County, and is a legal newspaper, in accordance with the Chapter 99 of the Laws of 1921, as amended by Chapter 213, Laws of 1941, and approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of Snohomish County, State of Washington, by order dated June 16, 1941, and that the annexed is a true copy of EDH818914 ORDINANCE 4118-4121 as it was published in the regular and entire issue of said paper and not as a supplement form thereof for a period of 1 issue(s), such publication commencing on 07/29/2018 and ending on 07/29/2018 and that said newspaper was regularly distributed to its subscribers during all of said period. The amount of the fee for such publication is $61.92. ]:)L� �1_u Subscribed and sworn Ifoe, me on this day of Nut ry Public in and for the State oy Washington. City of Edmonds -LEGAL ADS 114101416 SCOTT PASSEY Linda Ph1111• . v . ❑ �5 Nary Public MYApPo °f Washington . Expires DV9Q021 Packet Pg. 47 2.6.b Classified Proof ORDINANCE SUMMARY of she City of Edmonds. WMIringlon On the 24th day of July. 2018. Ilse Onv Coimrlf of the City of Edmonds, Mood Ina following Ofdlnun(mli. the sumnlana6 of sold pff,Ialtances cornslMmg of tl8ea am Dlovided as follows: ORDIH�NCE. NO. 4118 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON. AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 4109 AS A RESULT OF UNANTiOIPATED TRANSFERS AND F%PENDi'ruRES OF vARIOUS FUNDS, AND MING A TIME WHEN THE SAME SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE ORDINANCE NO, 4119 AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING THE EXTERIOR OF THE YOST HOUSE LOCATED AT 658 MAPLE STREET. EDMONDS, WASHINGTON FOR INCLUSION ON THE EDMONDS REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES, AND DIRECTING THE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIRECTOR OR DESIGNEE TO DESIGNATE THE SITE ON THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP WITH AN "HR" DESIGNATION., AND FIXING A TIMF WHEN THE SAME SHALL BECOMIE EFFECTIVE. ORDINANCE NO. 4120 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE SAFE STORAGE OF AND ACCESS TO FIREARMS ORDINANCE NO 4121 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE REPORTING OF LOST OR STOLEN FIREARMS, INCREASING THE MAXIMUM PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO REPORT A LOST OR STOLEN RRF-4RM, ADDING LEGAL PRESUMPTIONS AND DEFENSES REI.ARDING COMPLIANCE OR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 524.070 OF THE EDMONDS CITY CODE The fun text of these Ordinances will be mailed upon request DATED this 251h day of July, 2018. CITY CLERK, SCOTT PASSEY POmhod: July 29, 2018, EDH818914 Proofed by Sheppard, Dicy, 07/30/2018 09:30:52 am Page: 2 Packet Pg. 48 2.6.c ORDINANCE NO.4121 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE REPORTING OF LOST OR STOLEN FIREARMS; INCREASING THE MAXIMUM PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO REPORT A LOST OR STOLEN FIREARM; ADDING LEGAL PRESUMPTIONS AND DEFENSES REGARDING COMPLIANCE OR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 5.24.070 OF THE EDMONDS CITY CODE WHEREAS, the city council would like to further strengthen Ordinance 4060, which it adopted in 2017; and WHEREAS, the city council would like to provide additional procedures for the enforcement of Ordinance 4060; and WHEREAS, the recitals from Ordinance 4060 should be incorporated herein by this reference; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 5.24.070 of the Edmonds City Code, entitled "Reporting theft or loss of firearm required," is hereby amended to read as follows (new text is shown in underline; deleted text is shown in strike -through): 5.24.070 Reporting theft or loss of firearm required. A. If a firearm is lost or stolen, the person who owned or was in possession of the firearm shall report the theft or loss to the Edmonds Police Department if the loss or theft occurred in Edmonds. The report shall be made within 24 hours after the theft or loss is first discovered, and shall include to the extent known: 1. The firearm's caliber, make, model, manufacturer, and serial number; 2. Any other distinguishing number or identification mark on the firearm; and 1 Packet Pg. 49 2.6.c 3. The circumstances of the loss or theft, including the date, place, and manner. B. On receipt of a report of a stolen or lost firearm under this section, the Edmonds Police Department shall enter into the National Crime Information Center Database the following information, to the extent known: 1. The firearm's caliber, make, model, manufacturer, and serial number; and 2. Any other distinguishing number or identification mark on the firearm. C. Any violation of or failure to comply with the provisions of this section shall constitute a civil infraction and shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $590-i ,000. D. If a lost or stolen firearm is used by a third party to injure or kill. another: 1. The failure to comply with subsection 5.24.070.A is prima facie evidence of ne&Iigence, but 2. The proper use of measures to safely store or keep a firearm — including securing it with a locking device, approved of or meeting specifications established by the Chief of Police by rule promulgated in accordance with Chapter 5.26 ECC properly en a ed so as to render such weapon inaccessible or unusable to any person other than the owner or other lawfully authorized user is an affirmative defense to a claim of negligence. For purposes of this subsection 5.24.070.D.2 "lawfully authorized user" means any 12erson who: a. Is not in the unlawful possession of a firearm under RCW 9.41.040; and b. Is not prohibited from possessing a firearm under any other state or federal law, and c. Has the express permission of the owner to possess and use the firearm. Section 2. A new Section 5.24.75 is hereby added to the Edmonds City Code to read as follows: 5.24.075 Notice of infraction —Issuance 2 Packet Pg. 50 2.6.c A. A peace officer has the authority to issue a notice of infraction: 1. When an infraction under this Chapter 5.24 is committed in the officer's presence; 2. If an officer has reasonable cause to believe that a person has committed an infraction under this Chapter 5.24. B. A court may issue a notice of infraction upon receipt of a written statement of the officer that there is reasonable cause to believe that an infraction was committed. Section 3. A new Section 5.24.080 is hereby added to the Edmonds City Code to read as follows: 5.24.080 Response to notice of infraction —Contesting determination —Hearing — Failure to appear A. Any person who receives a notice of infraction shall respond to such notice as provided in this section within 15 days of the date of the notice is personally served or, if the notice is served by mail, within 18 days of the date the notice is mailed. B. If the person determined to have committed the infraction does not contest the determination the person shall respond by completing the appropriate portion of the notice of infraction and submitting it, either by mail or in person, to the Edmonds Municipal Court. A check or money order in the amount of the penalty prescribed for the infraction must be submitted with the response, if responding by mail, or if responding online payment may be made using a credit card. When a response that does not contest the determination is received, an appropriate order shall be entered in the court's records. C. If the person determined to have committed the infraction wishes to contest the determination the person shall respond by completing the portion of the notice of infraction requesting a hearing and submitting it, either by mail or in person, to the Edmonds Municipal Court. The court shall notify the person in writing of the time, place, and date of the hearing, and that date shall not be sooner than seven days from the date of the notice, except by agreement. 3 Packet Pg. 51 2.6.c D. If the person determined to have committed the infraction does not contest the determination but wishes to explain mitigating circumstances surrounding the infraction, the person shall respond by completing the portion of the notice of infraction requesting a hearing for that purpose and submitting it, either by mail or in person, to the Edmonds Municipal Court. The court shall notify the person in writing of the time, place, and date of the hearing. E. In any hearing conducted pursuant to subsections 5.24.080.0 or 5.24.080.1), the court may defer findings, or in a hearing to explain mitigating circumstances may defer entry of its order for up to one year and impose conditions upon the defendant the court deems appropriate. Upon deferring findings, the court may assess costs as the court deems appropriate for administrative processing. If at the end of the deferral period the defendant has met all conditions and has not been determined to have committed another infraction under this Chapter 5.24, the court may dismiss the infraction. A person may not receive more than one deferral within a seven-year period. F. If any person issued a notice of infraction: 1. Fails to respond to the notice of infraction as provided in subsection 5.24.080.13; or 2. Fails to appear at a hearing requested pursuant to subsections 5.24.080.0 or 5.24.080.D; the court shall enter an appropriate order assessing the monetary penalty prescribed for the infraction and any other penalty authorized by this Chapter 5.24. Section 4. A new Section 5.24.085 is hereby added to the Edmonds City Code to read as follows: 5.24.085 Hearing —Contesting determination that infraction committed —Appeal A. A hearing held for the purpose of contesting the determination that an infraction has been committed shall be without a jury. B. The court may consider the notice of infraction and any other written report made under oath submitted by the officer who issued the notice or whose written statement was .19 Packet Pg. 52 2.6.c the basis for the issuance of the notice in lieu of the officer's personal appearance at the hearing. The person named in the notice may subpoena witnesses, including the officer, and has the right to present evidence and examine witnesses present in court. C. The burden of proof is upon the City to establish the commission of the infraction by a preponderance of the evidence. D. After consideration of the evidence and argument, the court shall determine whether the infraction was committed. Where it has not been established that the infraction was committed, an order dismissing the notice shall be entered in the court's records. Where it has been established that the infraction was committed, an appropriate order shall be entered in the court's records. E. An appeal from the court's determination or order shall be to the Superior Court. The decision of the Superior Court is subject only to discretionary review pursuant to Rule 2.3 of the Rules of Appellate Procedure. Section 5. Severability. If any section, subsection, clause, sentence, or phrase of this ordinance should be held invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. Section 6. Effective Date. This ordinance is subject to referendum and shall take effect thirty (30) days after final passage of this ordinance. Once effective, this ordinance shall not be enforced until one hundred eighty (180) days after final passage. ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED: SCOTT PAS SEY APPKOVED: 5 MIN 97.111FA Q V.11 3 a I M Packet Pg. 53 2.6.c APPROVED AS TO FORM: OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY: BY E F TARADAY FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: July 20, 2018 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: July 24, 2018 PUBLISHED: July 29, 2018 EFFECTIVE DATE: August 23, 2018 ORDINANCE NO. 4121 0 Packet Pg. 54 2.6.c SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO.4121 of the City of Edmonds, Washington On the 24 h day of July, 2018, the City Council of the City of Edmonds, passed Ordinance No. 4121. A summary of the content of said ordinance, consisting of the title, provides as follows: AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE REPORTING OF LOST OR STOLEN FIREARMS; INCREASING THE MAXIMUM PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO REPORT A LOST OR STOLEN FIREARM; ADDING LEGAL PRESUMPTIONS AND DEFENSES REGARDING COMPLIANCE OR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 5.24.070 OF THE EDMONDS CITY CODE. The full text of this Ordinance will be mailed upon request. DATED this 251" day of July, 2018. CI LERK, SC SSEY 7 Packet Pg. 55 2.6.c Everett Daily Herald Affidavit of Publication State of Washington } County of Snohomish } ss Dicy Sheppard being first duly sworn, upon oath deposes and says: that he/she is the legal representative of the Everett Daily Herald a daily newspaper. The said newspaper is a legal newspaper by order of the superior court in the county in which it is published and is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of the first publication of the Notice hereinafter referred to, published in the English language continually as a daily newspaper in Snohomish County, Washington and is and always has been printed in whole or part in the Everett Daily Herald and is of general circulation in said County, and is a legal newspaper, in accordance with the Chapter 99 of the Laws of 1921, as amended by Chapter 213, Laws of 1941, and approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of Snohomish County, State of Washington, by order dated June 16, 1941, and that the annexed is a true copy of EDH818914 ORDINANCE 4118-4121 as it was published in the regular and entire issue of said paper and not as a supplement form thereof for a period of 1 issue(s), such publication commencing on 07/29/2018 and ending on 07/29/2018 and that said newspaper was regularly distributed to its subscribers during all of said period. The amount of the fee for such publication is $61.92. ]:)L� �1_u Subscribed and sworn Ifoe, me on this day of Nut ry Public in and for the State oy Washington. City of Edmonds -LEGAL ADS 114101416 SCOTT PASSEY Linda Ph1111• . v . ❑ �5 Nary Public MYApPo °f Washington . Expires DV9Q021 Packet Pg. 56 2.6.c Classified Proof ORDINANCE SUMMARY of she City of Edmonds. WMIringlon On the 24th day of July. 2018. Ilse Onv Coimrlf of the City of Edmonds, Mood Ina following Ofdlnun(mli. the sumnlana6 of sold pff,Ialtances cornslMmg of tl8ea am Dlovided as follows: ORDIH�NCE. NO. 4118 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON. AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 4109 AS A RESULT OF UNANTiOIPATED TRANSFERS AND F%PENDi'ruRES OF vARIOUS FUNDS, AND MING A TIME WHEN THE SAME SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE ORDINANCE NO, 4119 AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING THE EXTERIOR OF THE YOST HOUSE LOCATED AT 658 MAPLE STREET. EDMONDS, WASHINGTON FOR INCLUSION ON THE EDMONDS REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES, AND DIRECTING THE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIRECTOR OR DESIGNEE TO DESIGNATE THE SITE ON THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP WITH AN "HR" DESIGNATION., AND FIXING A TIMF WHEN THE SAME SHALL BECOMIE EFFECTIVE. ORDINANCE NO. 4120 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE SAFE STORAGE OF AND ACCESS TO FIREARMS ORDINANCE NO 4121 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE REPORTING OF LOST OR STOLEN FIREARMS, INCREASING THE MAXIMUM PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO REPORT A LOST OR STOLEN RRF-4RM, ADDING LEGAL PRESUMPTIONS AND DEFENSES REI.ARDING COMPLIANCE OR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 524.070 OF THE EDMONDS CITY CODE The fun text of these Ordinances will be mailed upon request DATED this 251h day of July, 2018. CITY CLERK, SCOTT PASSEY POmhod: July 29, 2018, EDH818914 Proofed by Sheppard, Dicy, 07/30/2018 09:30:52 am Page: 2 Packet Pg. 57 2.6.d ORIDINANCE NO. 4131 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE SAFE STORAGE OF AND ACCESS TO FIREARMS, RELATING TO THE REPORTING OF LOST OR STOLEN FIREARMS, AMENDING ORDINANCES 4120 AND 4121, AND DEFINING "LOCKING DEVICE" BY INCORPORATING A LIST OF APPROVED DEVICES WHEREAS, earlier this year, the city council adopted Ordinance 4120, AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE SAFE STORAGE OF AND ACCESS TO FIREARMS, and Ordinance 4121, AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE REPORTING OF LOST OR STOLEN FIREARMS; INCREASING THE MAXIMUM PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO REPORT A LOST OR STOLEN FIREARM; ADDING LEGAL PRESUMPTIONS AND DEFENSES REGARDING COMPLIANCE OR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 5.24.070 OF THE EDMONDS CITY CODE; and WHEREAS, Ordinance 4120 called for the Chief of Police to promulgate a rule defining locking device; and WHEREAS, the Chief of Police and the City Attorney have recommended that the City incorporate the state of California's list of approved locking devices to satisfy the definition of "locking device" called for in the ordinance; and WHEREAS, incorporation of the state of California's list will provide gun owners with a specific list of devices that one may use to comply with the terms of the ordinance; and WHEREAS, the list of approved devices incorporates a wide range of products at various price points; and WHEREAS, including this definition of "locking device" in the city code, as opposed to having it promulgated by rule, may make the definition easier to find on the internet; and WHEREAS, to ensure that there is sufficient time for gun owners to comply with the provisions of these ordinances, the city council would like to extend the non -enforcement period of Ordinances 4120 and 4121 by sixty days so that they cannot be enforced until 240 days after passage, which would be March 21, 2019; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 5.26.010, of the Edmonds City Code, entitled, "Definitions," is hereby amended to read as follows (deleted text is shown in strikethrough; new text is shown in underline): Packet Pg. 58 2.6.d 5.26.010 Definitions For purposes of this Chapter 5.26, the following definitions apply: A. "At -risk person" means any person who has made statements or exhibited behavior that indicates to a reasonable person there is a likelihood that the person is at risk of attempting suicide or causing physical harm to oneself or others. B. "Firearm" means a weapon or device from which a projectile or projectiles may be fired by an explosive such as gunpowder, including but not limited to any machine gun, pistol, rifle, short -barreled rifle, short -barreled shotgun, or shotgun as those terms are defined in RCW 9.41.010. "Firearm" does not include a flare gun or other pyrotechnic visual distress signaling device, or a powder -actuated tool or other device designed solely to be used for construction purposes. C. "Lawfully authorized user" means any person who: 1. Is not in the unlawful possession of a firearm under RCW 9.41.040; and 2. Is not prohibited from possessing a firearm under any other state or federal law; and 3. Has the express permission of the owner to possess and use the firearm. D. "Locking device" includes any device listed on the Approved Firearms Safety Devices Compatibility Chart, published by the State of California's Office of the Attorney General and attached to this Ordinance as Exhibit A, which is incorporated herein by this reference as if set forth in full, and stored in conjunction with a compatible firearm. eable 10GIE, baffel leek, speeifieatnens Chief of Police by Fule E. "Minor" means a person under 18 years of age who is not authorized under RCW 9.41.042 to possess a firearm, or a person of at least 18 but less than 21 years of age who does not meet the requirements of RCW 9.41.240. F. "Prohibited person" means any person who is not a lawfully authorized user. Packet Pg. 59 2.6.d Section 2. Subsection 5.24.070 of the Edmonds City Code, entitled, "Reporting theft or loss of firearm required," is hereby amended to read as follows (deleted text is shown in strikethrough; new text is shown in underline): 5.24.070 Reporting theft or loss of firearm required A. If a firearm is lost or stolen, the person who owned or was in possession of the firearm shall report the theft or loss to the Edmonds police department if the loss or theft occurred in Edmonds. The report shall be made within 24 hours after the theft or loss is first discovered, and shall include to the extent known: 1. The firearm's caliber, make, model, manufacturer, and serial number; 2. Any other distinguishing number or identification mark on the firearm; and 3. The circumstances of the loss or theft, including the date, place, and manner. B. On receipt of a report of a stolen or lost firearm under this section, the Edmonds police department shall enter into the National Crime Information Center Database the following information, to the extent known: 1. The firearm's caliber, make, model, manufacturer, and serial number; and 2. Any other distinguishing number or identification mark on the firearm. C. Any violation of or failure to comply with the provisions of this section shall constitute a civil infraction and shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $1,000. D. If a lost or stolen firearm is used by a third party to injure or kill another: 1. The failure to comply with subsection (A) of this section is prima facie evidence of negligence; but 2. The proper use of measures to safely store or keep a firearm, including securing it with a locking device, appmved byor- meeting . eeifirm+:o.- s established _by the Packet Pg. 60 2.6.d ehiefofp lice by ,.tiro promulgated : ar-dance with Ch «e, s 26 ECCas defined in ECC 5.26.010.D, properly engaged so as to render such weapon inaccessible or unusable to any person other than the owner or other lawfully authorized user, is an affirmative defense to a claim of negligence. For purposes of this subsection, "lawfully authorized user" means any person who: a. Is not in the unlawful possession of a firearm under RCW 9.41.040; b. Is not prohibited from possessing a firearm under any other state or federal law; and c. Has the express permission of the owner to possess and use the firearm. Section 3. Non -enforcement period of Ordinance 4120 and 4121. Ordinances 4120 and 4121 shall not be enforced until 240 days after final passage, which is March 21, 2019. Section 4. Severability. The provisions of this ordinance are declared to be separate and severable. The invalidity of any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section, or portion of this ordinance, or the invalidity of its application to any person or circumstance, does not affect the validity of the remainder of this ordinance or the validity of its application to other persons or circumstances. Section 5. Effective Date. This ordinance is subject to referendum and shall take effect thirty (30) days after final passage of this ordinance. ' ' W011QI R DAVE EARLING ATTEST/AUTH TICATED: CITY CLERK, SC ASSEY Packet Pg. 61 2.6.d APPROVED AS TO FORM: OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY: BY JEFF TARADAY FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: October 19, 2018 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: October 23, 2018 PUBLISHED: October 28, 2018 EFFECTIVE DATE: November 27, 2018 ORDINANCE NO. 4131 Packet Pg. 62 2.6.d SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 4131 of the City of Edmonds, Washington On the 23`d day of October, 2018, the City Council of the City of Edmonds, passed Ordinance No. 4131. A summary of the content of said ordinance, consisting of the title, provides as follows: AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE SAFE STORAGE OF AND ACCESS TO FIREARMS, RELATING TO THE REPORTING OF LOST OR STOLEN FIREARMS, AMENDING ORDINANCES 4120 AND 4121, AND DEFINING "LOCKING DEVICE" BY INCORPORATING A LIST OF APPROVED DEVICES The full text of this Ordinance will be mailed upon request. DATED this 241h day of October, 2018. 4�;; CIT ERK, SC • AS SEY Packet Pg. 63 2.6.d Approved Firearms Safety Devices Compability Chart The firearms safety devices on this chart must be used in accordance with the manufacturers' instructions. Aftermarket modifications, such as new grips or sights, may affect the fit and functionality of a firearms safety device. Please ensure that the firearm safety device fits appropriately. All firearms should be stored unloaded and locked using an approved firearms safety device. There are currently 1586 devices in the database. The following two tables list: 1) firearms safety devices that are currently approved by the DOJ and available for retail sale; and 2) The following two tables list: 1) firearms safety devices that are currently approved by the DOJ and available for retail sale; and 2) Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) devices that are provided to firearm manufacturers and generally included with new firearms. Each table indicates the device type and name, and firearm types for which the device is suitable: FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific DEVICES THAT ARE SOLD AT RETAIL Bartell Lock Zore Life Shaping Solutions Zore-X Core Gun Lock Cabinet Barska AX12752 r >F x 9 Cabinet Homak Manufacturing Inc. 3655 _ Cabinet Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS30120080 _ Cabinet Rhino Ironworks SC552112 >F Cabinet Rhino Ironworks SC552116 Cabinet Safewell Group Holdings GC10-14 e _ Cabinet Safewell Group Holdings GC14-20 _ Cabinet Safewell Group Holdings GC18-24 _ Cabinet Safewell Group Holdings GC24-30 _ Cabinet Sentinel GSXSG-24E Cabinet Stack -On Cabelas-14 Cabinet Stack -On Cabelas-1413 Cabinet Stack -On Cabela's- 1 8-MB-B RETAIL DEVICES Page 1 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:48 AM Packet Pg. 64 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Cabinet Stack -On FGCM-14 x Cabinet Stack -On FGCM-16 Cabinet Stack -On GC-14P Cabinet Stack -On GC- 18C e Cabinet Stack -On GC-8RTA x Cabinet Stack -On GC-910-5 Cabinet Stack -On GC-912 Cabinet Stack -On GCAB-10-CP Cabinet Stack -On GCAB-8RTA Cabinet Stack -On GCAG-10-CP Cabinet Stack -On GCAG-8RTA e e Cabinet Stack -On GCB-14P Cabinet Stack -On GCB-1522 r r x Cabinet Stack -On GCB-17 Cabinet Stack -On GCB- I8-C Cabinet Stack -On GCD-9216-5 Cabinet Stack -On GCD-924 Cabinet Stack -On GCDG-9216 e Cabinet Stack -On GCG-8RTA Cabinet Stack -On GCG-910 Cabinet Stack -On GCM-17 e Cabinet Stack -On GCM-1914 Cabinet Stack -On GCM-9216 Cabinet Stack -On GCPO-12 RETAIL DEVICES Page 2 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 65 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Cabinet Stack -On GCSENB-8RTA x Cabinet Stack -On GS-810 Cabinet Stack -On H-16-DS Cabinet Stack -On HEH00205 Cabinet Stack -On HEH00229 x Cabinet Stack -On IWC-I I Cabinet Stack -On IWC-22 Cabinet Stack -On IWC-55 Cabinet V-Line Industries 51653-S Cable Lock Adstar Inc. AB105 k Cable Lock Adstar Inc. AB106B Cable Lock AIM Sports Inc. CGLO1 _ Cable Lock AIM Sports hic. CGLO1 S _ Cable Lock Allen Company 15413 Cable Lock Allen Company 15414 Cable Lock Battenfeld Technologies, Inc. 110149 (green) _ Cable Lock Battenfeld Technologies, Inc. 110149 (red) _ Cable Lock Birotech, Inc. CLC (Cable Lock Complete) Cable Lock Bulldog Cases & Vaults BD8011 Cable Lock Bulldog Cases & Vaults BD8013 _ Cable Lock DAC Technologies 38289 Cable Lock DAC Technologies CL551 Cable Lock DAC Technologies CL551B Cable Lock DAC Technologies CL551S RETAIL DEVICES Page 3 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 66 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Cable Lock DAC Technologies CL558 Cable Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) CL1070BKD Cable Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) _ CL107ORKD Cable Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) CL1095BKD Cable Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) _ CL1095RKD Cable Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) _ x CL1145BKD Cable Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) _ CL1145RKD Cable Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) CL1250BKD Cable Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) _ CL125ORKD Cable Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) CL1335BKD Cable Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) CL1335RKD Cable Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) _ CL156ORKA Cable Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) _ CL1725BCB Cable Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) _ CL1725RCB Cable Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) CL1850BKD Cable Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) CL185ORKD Cable Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) CL1996RCB Cable Lock Guarantee Lock Co Gun Loc 1000PTR-2-13 RETAIL DEVICES Page 4 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 67 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Cable Lock Guarantee Lock Co Gun Loc IOOOPTR-4-13 x Cable Lock GunMaster 38289 Cable Lock Leapers Inc. TL-GLKO1 Cable Lock Leapers Inc. TL-GLK02 Cable Lock Leapers Inc. TL-GLK03 Cable Lock Leapers Inc. TL-GLK04 Cable Lock Master Lock 107 k Cable Lock Master Lock 108 Cable Lock NAD Corporation CGL-13 Cable Lock NAD Corporation CGL-15 Cable Lock NAD Corporation CGL-15-K Cable Lock NAD Corporation CGL-60 Cable Lock NAD Corporation CGL-8 Cable Lock Premium Tactical Supply PTS Gun Cable Lock _ Cable Lock Pro-Lok GL 705 Cable Lock Pro-Lok GL 790 Cable Lock Pro-Lok GL710 k Cable Lock Pro-Lok GL7IOa e Cable Lock Pro-Lok GL710-NSSF Cable Lock Pro-Lok GL-750 >r Cable Lock Pro-Lok GL750a Cable Lock Pro-Lok GL770 Longarm Cable Lock Pro-Lok GL777 Cable Lock Pro-Lok GL850S RETAIL DEVICES Page 5 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet-Pg. 68 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales DCSC-5DTAC-C14 Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales R12SC3 Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales R13SC3 Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales R14CBS3 Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales R14SC3 Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales R15LC4 _ Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales R15SC3-01 Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales R15SC4 Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales R15TC3 _ Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales R38LALC3 _ k Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales R38LASC3 _ >F Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales R38LASC3-NC _ Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales R38LATC3 _ Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales R60LC3 Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales R60SC3 _ Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales RSE11SO Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales RSE15SC3 Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales RSE7SC3 Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales RX15SC _ Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales RXTI ISO Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales RXT15SO Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales RXT7SC3 Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales SL14-4PTAC (Rev. A) Cable Lock Regal Industrial Sales SL14-4PTACB RETAIL DEVICES Page 6 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 69 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Cable Lock Remington 18364 Cable Lock Royal Case Company 28099-Red _ Cable Lock Royal Case Company 33505-Red 9; _ Cable Lock Secure Arms 12GAB-14 Cable Lock Secure Arms 12GAB-18.5 x Cable Lock Secure Arms 12GA13-20 Cable Lock Secure Arms 12GAB-21 Cable Lock Secure Arms 12GAB-22 x Cable Lock Secure Arms 12GAB-23 Cable Lock Secure Arms 12GA13-24 Cable Lock Secure Arms 12GAB-25 Cable Lock Secure Arms 12GAB-26 Cable Lock Secure Arms 12GA13-27 Cable Lock Secure Arms 12GAB-28 Cable Lock Secure Arms 12GAB-30 Cable Lock Secure Arms 12GAB-32 Cable Lock Secure Arms 12GA13-34 Cable Lock Shanghai ITPC QS0130-15 _ Cable Lock Shot Lock Corp. 10000PTR-2 Cable Lock Shot Lock Corp. 10000-PTR-4 Cable Lock Shot Lock Corp. 10000-PTR-4-SD Cable Lock SnapSafe 75280 - SnapSafe Cable Padlock _ Cable Lock Tactical Performance FSTFSA1011 Cable Lock The Sports Products SP00224 RETAIL DEVICES Page 7 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 70 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Cable Lock Tippmann Arms Co. AF01370 x _ Cable Lock Uni-Hardware Ltd 30mm Cable Lock Uni-Hardware Ltd LPV/500 Cable Lock Wan Cai Co., Ltd. WCCL171018 Cable Lock Winchester 363035 x Cable Lock Winner International UTL 883 Cable Lock Winner International UTL 883 KA Cable Lock Winner International UTL-881 Cable Lock Winner International UTL-881 The Club Chamber Lock Gun Vault Inc. AR-01 MagVault AR/Carbine Electronic Saf Sport Lock 00064 External Apollo EDM The Piece Keeper _ External/Wrist Armatix iW 1 - Intelligent Watch Gun Cabinet Chicago American Mfg. CAI _ Gun Cabinet Chicago American Mfg. CA5 _ Gun Cabinet Chicago American Mfg. CA8 _ Gun Cabinet H.S. Cabinets HS12 Gun Cabinet H.S. Cabinets HS5 Gun Cabinet H.S. Cabinets HS8 Gun Cabinet Sentry Safe G2215 _ Gun Cabinet Sentry Safe G7311 _ Integral Omega Safety Systems SU 016 101, 16 gauge over/under Integral Springfield Armory U.S. (Integral Locking System) Internal Battenfeld Technologies, Inc. AR-15 Mag Well Lock w/Wall Mount RETAIL DEVICES Page 8 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet-Pg. 71 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Internal Battenfeld Technologies, Inc. Lockdown Internal Omega Safety Systems RF 457, 101, .45-70 Govt. Internal Omega Safety Systems SU 012 101, 12 Gauge Over/Under Internal Omega Safety Systems SU 012 IOTA, 12 Gauge Over/Under Internal Omega Safety Systems SU 020 101, 20 Gauge Over/Under Internal Omega Safety Systems SU 028 101, 28 Gauge Over/Under Internal Omega Safety Systems SU 410 101, .410 Gauge Over/Under Internal Your Gunlock YGL-038 (Lock)/THYG-18-400(Key) Lock Box 9G Products Inc. INPRINT Lock Box ADG Sports 33003 Standard Security Vault Lock Box ADG Sports 33013 Deluxe Secure Vault Lock Box ADG Sports 33018 Lock Box ADG Sports Select Biometric Lock Box Advanced Security Products Mini Vault Deluxe GV- 1000C Lock Box Advanced Security Products Mini Vault GV-1000C Lock Box Advanced Security Products Multi Vault Deluxe GV- 2000C Lock Box Advanced Security Products Multi Vault GV-2000C Lock Box AEGIS Industries AMPLB-11TL Lock Box AEGIS Industries AMPLB-18 Lock Box AEGIS Industries APLB-10 Lock Box AEGIS Industries APLB-13 Lock Box AEGIS Industries APLB-8 RETAIL DEVICES Page 9 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet-Pg. 72 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Lock Box American Security Products HAS410 Lock Box American Security Products PB 1 Lock Box American Security Products PB2 Lock Box American Security Products PB48 Lock Box American Security Products PS1210EZ Lock Box American Security Products PS1210HD Lock Box American Security Products SWPB1 Lock Box American Security Products SWPB2 Lock Box American Security Products SWW1014 Lock Box Armadillo Firearm Security Products 9006ES Lock Box Barska AX11224 Lock Box Barska AX11620 Lock Box Barska AX12038 Lock Box Barska AX12400 Lock Box Barska AX12404 Lock Box Barska AX12840 Lock Box Barska AX13092 Lock Box Barska AX13094 Lock Box Battenfeld Technologies, Inc. 1082263 Lock Box Battenfeld Technologies, Inc. 1082264 Lock Box Battenfeld Technologies, Inc. 1082265 Lock Box Battenfeld Technologies, Inc. 222820 Lock Box Battenfeld Technologies, Inc. 222905 Lock Box Battenfeld Technologies, Inc. 222933 RETAIL DEVICES Page 10 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet-Pg. 73 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Lock Box Beretta Quick Defense Pistol Vault LB1000 Lock Box Boyt Harness Co. 83003 Lock Box Boyt Harness Co. 83005 Lock Box Boyt Harness Co. 83006 Lock Box Boyt Harness Co. Select Series/83001 Lock Box Boyt Harness Co. Select Series/83002 Lock Box Boyt Harness Co. Speed Series/83004 Lock Box BRK Brands 520ODF Lock Box BRK Brands 540ODF Lock Box Bulldog Cases & Vaults BD1050 Lock Box Bulldog Cases & Vaults BD1060 Lock Box Bulldog Cases & Vaults BD1070 Lock Box Bulldog Cases & Vaults BD2000 Lock Box Bulldog Cases & Vaults BD3000 Lock Box Bulldog Cases & Vaults BD4000 Lock Box Bulldog Cases & Vaults BD4010 Lock Box Bulldog Cases & Vaults BD4020 Lock Box Bulldog Cases & Vaults BD4030 Lock Box Bulldog Cases & Vaults BD4030B Lock Box Bulldog Cases & Vaults BD4040 Lock Box Bulldog Cases & Vaults BD4040B Lock Box Bulldog Cases & Vaults BD4055 Lock Box Bulldog Cases & Vaults BD4055B Lock Box Bulldog Cases & Vaults BD4060 RETAIL DEVICES Page 11 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet-Pg. 74 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Lock Box Bulldog Cases & Vaults BD4065B Lock Box Cannon Safe QS-01 Lock Box Cannon Safe QS-01 Lock Box Cannon Safe VV500 Lock Box Cannon Safe WS-00-C x x Lock Box Cannon Safe WS-60 Lock Box Caron Products 6182 RAD2 k Lock Box Caron Products 6184 RAD4 _ Lock Box DAC Technologies ATV-2003C Lock Box DAC Technologies CS35E Lock Box DAC Technologies S2500E Lock Box DAC Technologies S25EBK Lock Box DAC Technologies S25EWH Lock Box Doskocil Manufacturing Gun Guard Deluxe Double Pistol Safe Lock Box Doskocil Manufacturing Gun Guard Deluxe Pistol Safe Lock Box Doskocil Manufacturing Gun Guard DLX Double Security Safe Lock Box Doskocil Manufacturing Gun Guard DLX Single Security Safe Lock Box Doskocil Manufacturing Gun Guard SE Security Safe Lock Box Doskocil Manufacturing Gun Guard XLT Security Safe Lock Box Energy Technology Laboratories 20700 Wall Vault- Biometric Unit Lock Box Energy Technology Laboratories 20710 Wall Vault- Key Pad Unit Lock Box Fireann Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) MLC9000 Lock Box FireKing Security Group Laptop Safe RETAIL DEVICES Page 12 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet-Pg. 75 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Lock Box FireKing Security Group Personal Safe Lock Box Fort Knox Security Products Fort Knox Pistol Box - FKPB Lock Box Fortress B-P2EA Quick Access Pistol Safe Lock Box Fortress P2EA-Quick Access Pistol Safe Lock Box Fortress P2EAR Lock Box Granite Security Products, Inc. ET-180 Lock Box Granite Security Products, Inc. eV-1200 Lock Box Granite Security Products, Inc. eV-400 Lock Box Granite Security Products, Inc. eV-600 Lock Box GSM Products ELB 1 Lock Box Gun Vault Inc. AR 1000 Lock Box Gun Vault Inc. ARB1000 Lock Box Gun Vault Inc. GV-1000, Mini -Vault Lock Box Gun Vault Inc. GV-1000D, Mini -Vault Deluxe Lock Box Gun Vault Inc. GV-2000, Multi -Vault Lock Box Gun Vault Inc. GV-2000D, Multi -Vault Deluxe Lock Box Gun Vault Inc. GV3000 Lock Box Gun Vault Inc. GV5926F _ Lock Box Gun Vault Inc. GVB 1000 Lock Box Gun Vault Inc. GVB2000 Lock Box Gun Vault Inc. GVB3000 Lock Box Gun Vault Inc. HV3000 Lock Box Gun Vault Inc. MV 1000 Lock Box Gun Vault Inc. MV 500 RETAIL DEVICES Page 13 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 76 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Lock Box Gun Vault Inc. MVB 1000 x x Lock Box Gun Vault Inc. MVB 500 Lock Box Gun Vault Inc. SV500 9; Lock Box Gun Vault Inc. SVB500 Lock Box GunVault EXV 1000 x Lock Box Heritage Security Products, Inc. P3EAR Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. 36010 _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. 36017KD _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. 36028 _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. 3605 _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. 3607 _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. 3630 _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. 3632 _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. 3638 _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. 3660 _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. 36614 _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. 36685 Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. 36688 Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. 3690 _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. HSI0036683 Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. HSI0036684 Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS10036685 Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS20036614 * _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS20136614 _ RETAIL DEVICES Page 14 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet-Pg. 77 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS30003605 x _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS30003630 Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS30003630 9; _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS30003660 _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS30036010 _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS30036028 _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS30103605 * _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS30103630 _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS30103630 _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS30103660 _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS30120100 _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS30120140 _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS30136010 _ Lock Box Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS30136028 _ Lock Box Honeywell 5101DOJ Lock Box Honeywell 5112 Lock Box Honeywell 5112DOJ Lock Box Honeywell 5301DOJ Lock Box Hornady 95430 - Keypad Vault Lock Box Hornady 95432 - Two -Gun Keypad Vault Lock Box Hornady 98110 - Biometric Safe 2700 Lock Box Hornady 98141 - RAPiD Safe 4800KP Lock Box Hornady 98150 - RAND Safe Lock Box Hornady 98151 - Armlock Lock Box RETAIL DEVICES Page 15 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 78 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Lock Box Homady 98152 - Tripoint Lock Box Lock Box Homady 98152 - Tripoint Lock Box Lock Box Homady 98153 - Alpha Elite Lock Box Lock Box Homady 98170 - RAPiD Safe 2700 Lock Box Homady 98171 - Key Lock Safe 270OKL Lock Box Homady 98172 - RAPiD Safe 270OKP Lock Box Homady 98175 - RAPiD Safe 2600 Lock Box Homady 98176 - Key Lock Safe 260OKL Lock Box Homady 98177 - RAND Safe 260OKP Lock Box Homady 98210-RAPiD Vehicle Safe Lock Box Industrial Lock and Hardware WMS Lock Box Innovative Procurement 20EI Lock Box Innovative Procurement P2EA-B Lock Box Innovative Procurement S-STPS-Summit Trails Personal Safe Lock Box Isteki Electronics Inc BG-12-002 Lock Box Legacy Sports International BRSB23EFGRN - Buffalo River Lock Box Liberty Safe HD-100 Lock Box Liberty Safe HD-200 Lock Box Liberty Safe HD-300 Lock Box Liberty Safe HD-50 Lock Box Liberty Safe HD-90 Lock Box Liberty Safe HDX-150 Lock Box Liberty Safe HDX-250 Lock Box Liberty Safe HDX-350 RETAIL DEVICES Page 16 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 79 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Lock Box Lock SAF PBS-001 x x Lock Box Master Lock MLQAP2BE Lock Box Ningbo Safewell International Holding Corp. 25NEK Lock Box Ningbo Safewell International Holding Corp. SW- SCOT (B077K3FJHC) Lock Box Ningbo Safewell International Holding Corp. SW- SCO2 (B077KlYH8Z) Lock Box Ningbo Safewell International Holding Corp. SW- SC03 (B077K2QNVD) Lock Box Ningbo Safewell International Holding Corp. SW- SKOI (B077JSL9FQ) Lock Box Ningbo Safewell International Holding Corp. SW- SK02 (B077JSL9FS) Lock Box Ningbo Safewell International Holding Corp. SW- SK03 (B077JSNGlV) Lock Box Pro-Lok GLSF-08 Lock Box Pro-Lok GLSF-10 Lock Box ProSteel Security Products Browning PPV Lock Box ProSteel Security Products Browning PV-1000 Lock Box ProSteel Security Products Browning PV-1000-B Lock Box ProSteel Security Products Browning PV-1500 Lock Box ProSteel Security Products Browning PV-1500-B Lock Box ProSteel Security Products Browning PV-500 Lock Box ProSteel Security Products Browning PV-500-B Lock Box ProSteel Security Products Browning PV-900 Lock Box ProSteel Security Products Browning PV-900-B Lock Box Rhino Ironworks PSIW 1014 Lock Box Rhino Ironworks PSIW 1818 RETAIL DEVICES Page 17 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet-Pg. 80 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Lock Box Rhino Metals, Inc. LSB 1818 x _ Lock Box Ridgeline Safe & Vault PV-50 Lock Box Safari Safe Co. SQS-01 Lock Box Safari Safe Co. SWS-00-C Lock Box Safari Safe Co. SWS-60 x Lock Box Safewell Group Holdings PS14VA Lock Box Safewell Group Holdings PS15VB Lock Box Safewell Group Holdings PS56B Lock Box Sentinel GCW-1 Lock Box Sentinel GCW-12 Lock Box Sentinel GCW-8 Lock Box Sentinel GCWB-1 Lock Box Sentinel GCWB-10-5 Lock Box Sentinel GCWB-14 Lock Box Sentinel GCWB-14-5 Lock Box Sentinel GCWB-8 Lock Box Sentinel GCWD-10 Lock Box Sentinel PBW-1 Lock Box Sentinel PBWB - 2 Lock Box Sentinel PBWB-2 Lock Box Sentry Safe E5251-T _ Lock Box Sentry Safe G0135 Lock Box Sentry Safe G1410 * _ Lock Box Sentry Safe G4311 >r _ RETAIL DEVICES Page 18 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet-Pg. 81 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Lock Box Sentry Safe G5241 x _ Lock Box Sentry Safe G5245 _ Lock Box Sentry Safe G6211 Lock Box Sentry Safe P100 Lock Box Sentry Safe QAPIBE Lock Box Sentry Safe QAP2BEL Lock Box Sentry Safe QAP2E - XL Quick Access Pistol Safe Lock Box Sentry Safe QAP2EL - XL Quick Access Pistol Safe Lock Box Sentry Safe Quick Access Pistol Lock Box Sentry Safe X031 Lock Box Sentry Safe X031A Lock Box Sentry Safe X041E Lock Box Sentry Safe X041E Lock Box Sentry Safe X055 Lock Box Sentry Safe X055 Lock Box Sentry Safe X055A Lock Box Sentry Safe X075 Lock Box Sentry Safe X105P Lock Box Sequiam Biometrics BioVault 2.0 Lock Box ShotLock Handgun Solo Vault 200E Lock Box ShotLock Handgun Solo -Vault 200M Lock Box ShotLock Shotgun Solo Vault 200E Lock Box ShotLock Shotgun Solo -Vault 200M Lock Box Sleep Safe Co. Sleep Safe RETAIL DEVICES Page 19 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 82 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Lock Box Sleep Safe Company NSC 09 Lock Box SnapSafe 75200 - SnapSafe Key Lock Box L Lock Box SnapSafe 75210 - SnapSafe Key Lock Box XL Lock Box SnapSafe 75220 - SnapSafe Key Lock Box XXL Lock Box SnapSafe 75230 - SnapSafe Combo Lock Box L Lock Box SnapSafe 75240 - SnapSafe Combo Lock Box XL Lock Box SnapSafe 75250 - SnapSafe Combo Lock Box XXL Lock Box SnapSafe 75430 - Two Gun Keypad Vault Lock Box SnapSafe 75431 - Drop Box Keypad Vault Lock Box SnapSafe 75432 - Keypad Vault Lock Box Sport Lock 00061 Lock Box Sport Lock 00063 Lock Box Sport Lock 00071 Lock Box Sport Lock 00072 Lock Box Sports Afield SA -RV 1 Lock Box Sports Afield SA-RV2 Lock Box Sports Afield SA-RV3 Lock Box Sports Afield SA-RVS Lock Box Stack -On E-029-MB-E Lock Box Stack -On ES-403 Lock Box Stack -On ES-604 e e Lock Box Stack -On GC-900 Lock Box Stack -On GC-900-5 9 9 Lock Box Stack -On GC-908 RETAIL DEVICES Page 20 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 83 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Lock Box Stack -On GC-908-5 x Lock Box Stack -On GC-908-A Lock Box Stack -On GC-914 Lock Box Stack -On GC-914-5 e Lock Box Stack -On GC-916 x Lock Box Stack -On GCAB-500-CP Lock Box Stack -On GCAG-500 Lock Box Stack -On GCAG-500-CP Lock Box Stack -On GCB-500 Lock Box Stack -On GCB-5300-RTA Lock Box Stack -On GCB-8RTA Lock Box Stack -On GCB-900 Lock Box Stack -On GCB-908 Lock Box Stack -On GCB-910 Lock Box Stack -On GCB-914 Lock Box Stack -On GCD-920 Lock Box Stack -On GCD-9216 Lock Box Stack -On GCD-924-5 Lock Box Stack -On GCDB-924 Lock Box Stack -On GCG-500 Lock Box Stack -On GS-10 e e Lock Box Stack -On GS-12 Lock Box Stack -On GS-16BLK Lock Box Stack -On GS-16EL RETAIL DEVICES Page 21 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 84 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Lock Box Stack -On GS-300 Lock Box Stack -On GS-316 Lock Box Stack -On GS-410 9; Lock Box Stack -On GS-412 e Lock Box Stack -On GS-416 x Lock Box Stack -On GS-8 Lock Box Stack -On GSBLK-I6-CB Lock Box Stack -On GSD-323 Lock Box Stack -On GSD-419 Lock Box Stack -On GSD-423 Lock Box Stack -On GSD-819 e e Lock Box Stack -On GSX-514 Lock Box Stack -On GSX-520 Lock Box Stack -On GSX-5714 Lock Box Stack -On GSX-814 Lock Box Stack -On GSX-820 Lock Box Stack -On GSX-8714 Lock Box Stack -On H-11-BP-E Lock Box Stack -On H-20-BP-E Lock Box Stack -On H-5-BP-E 9c Lock Box Stack -On H-8-BP-E Lock Box Stack -On PB-101 Lock Box Stack -On PB-201 Lock Box Stack -On PB-201B RETAIL DEVICES Page 22 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 85 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Lock Box Stack -On PBWB-2 x x Lock Box Stack -On PC-2HG-MB-RFiD Lock Box Stack -On PDS-1500 9; Lock Box Stack -On PDS-1500-B Lock Box Stack -On PDS-1505 x x Lock Box Stack -On PDS-1800-B Lock Box Stack -On PDS-1800-E Lock Box Stack -On PDS-1805E Lock Box Stack -On PDS-300 Lock Box Stack -On PDS-305 Lock Box Stack -On PDS-500 Lock Box Stack -On PDS-500-12 Lock Box Stack -On PDS-505 Lock Box Stack -On PDS-505-12 Lock Box Stack -On PFS-1608 Lock Box Stack -On PS-10-B Lock Box Stack -On PS-10-B-12 Lock Box Stack -On PS-1415-RTX Lock Box Stack -On PS-15-05 Lock Box Stack -On PS-1508 Lock Box Stack -On PS- 15-10-B Lock Box Stack -On PS-1514 Lock Box Stack -On PS-1515 Lock Box Stack -On PS-1520 RETAIL DEVICES Page 23 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 86 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Lock Box Stack -On PS-15-20-B x x Lock Box Stack -On PS-15-5-B Lock Box Stack -On PS-1805-B Lock Box Stack -On PS- 1805-E Lock Box Stack -On PS-1808-E x x Lock Box Stack -On PS- 1810-B Lock Box Stack -On PS- 1814-E Lock Box Stack -On PS-1815-E Lock Box Stack -On PS-1820-B Lock Box Stack -On PS-1820-B Lock Box Stack -On PS-20-B Lock Box Stack -On PS-20-B-12 Lock Box Stack -On PS-312 Lock Box Stack -On PS-314 Lock Box Stack -On PS-315 Lock Box Stack -On PS-320 Lock Box Stack -On PS-508 Lock Box Stack -On PS-508-12 Lock Box Stack -On PS-512 Lock Box Stack -On PS-514 Lock Box Stack -On PS-514-12 Lock Box Stack -On PS-515 Lock Box Stack -On PS-515-12 Lock Box Stack -On PS-520 RETAIL DEVICES Page 24 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 87 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Lock Box Stack -On PS-520-12 x x Lock Box Stack -On PS-5-B Lock Box Stack -On PS-5-B-12 Lock Box Stack -On PS-7-B Lock Box Stack -On PS-7-B-12 x x Lock Box Stack -On PSE-507 Lock Box Stack -On PSF-709 Mechanical Lock Box Stack -On PSF-717 Mechanical Lock Box Stack -On PSF-722 Lock Box Stack -On PSF-726 Lock Box Stack -On PSF-809 Electronic Lock Box Stack -On PSF-809-K Lock Box Stack -On PSF-817 Electronic Lock Box Stack -On PSF-817-K Lock Box Stack -On PSFE-826 Lock Box Stack -On PSF-RH-17 Lock Box Stack -On PWS-1522-12 Lock Box Stack -On PWS-15522 Lock Box Stack -On PWS-1555 Lock Box Stack -On QAS-1200 Lock Box Stack -On QAS-1200B Lock Box Stack -On QAS-1300 Lock Box Stack -On QAS-1304 Lock Box Stack -On QAS-1304-12 RETAIL DEVICES Page 25 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 88 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Lock Box Stack -On QAS-1310 Lock Box Stack -On QAS-1330 Lock Box Stack -On QAS-1510 Lock Box Stack -On QAS-1510-B Lock Box Stack -On QAS-1512 Lock Box Stack -On QAS-1512-B Lock Box Stack -On QAS-1514 Lock Box Stack -On QAS-1514-B Lock Box Stack -On QAS-1530 Lock Box Stack -On QAS-1545 Lock Box Stack -On QAS-1545-B Lock Box Stack -On QAS-1810-E Lock Box Stack -On QAS-1812-B Lock Box Stack -On QAS-1845-B Lock Box Stack -On QAS-1845-E Lock Box Stack -On QAS-450 Lock Box Stack -On QAS-450B Lock Box Stack -On QAS-710 Lock Box Stack -On SHD-I-MB-PB Lock Box Stack -On SHD-AOTT-MB-B Lock Box Stack -On SHD-AOTT-MB-E Lock Box Stack -On WIN-201 Lock Box Stanley STFPQA190 Lock Box Stealth STL-HHS RETAIL DEVICES Page 26 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 89 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Lock Box The Gun Box The GunBox Biometric x x Lock Box Titan Security Products Inc. Titan Compact Pistol Vault AS-2020-01 Lock Box Titan Security Products Inc. Titan Gun Safe/Vault AS- 2020-02 Lock Box Titan Security Products Inc. Titan Gun Vault AS-2020- 02 Lock Box TruckVault TruckVault Standard Height 2-Drawer _ Lock Box TruckVault TV Magnum Height 1-Drawer _ Lock Box TruckVault TV Magnum Height 2-Drawer Lock Box TruckVault TV Standard Height 1-Drawer _ Lock Box TruckVault TV Std. Height 1-Drawer for Sedans _ Lock Box TruckVault TV Std. Height 2-Drawer for Sedans _ Lock Box TruckVault TV Std. Hgt. 1-Drawer for Comm. Ctr. _ Lock Box Union Safe Company Electronic Handgun Safe 62984 Lock Box Union Safe Company Fast Dropdown Handgun Safe - 64022 Lock Box Vaultek Safe, Inc. Pro Mxi Lock Box Vaultek Safe, Inc. Pro VT Lock Box Vaultek Safe, Inc. Pro Vti Lock Box Vaultek Safe, Inc. SL20i Lock Box Vaultek Safe, Inc. VR10 Lock Box Vaultek Safe, Inc. VT10i (Pink) Lock Box Vaultek Safe, Inc. VT20 (Black) Lock Box Vaultek Safe, Inc. VT20i (Black) Lock Box Verifi S4000 Lock Box Verifi S5000 RETAIL DEVICES Page 27 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 90 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Lock Box Verifi S6000 x x Lock Box V-Line Industries 10123-S-FBLK Lock Box V-Line Industries 279-S 9; Lock Box V-Line Industries Brute 1394-5 FBLK Lock Box V-Line Industries Desk Mate 2597-S x Lock Box V-Line Industries Hide -Away 3912-SH Lock Box V-Line Industries Quick Vault 41214-5 Lock Box V-Line Industries Top Draw 2912-5 Lock Box Winchester D-TP-HS-9 Lock Box Winchester eVault Biometric 3.0 Lock Box Winchester Safes D-KL-HS-9 DEFENDER Keylock Safe Lock Box Winchester Safes D-RF-HS-9 DEFENDER RFiD Safe Lock Box Winchester WIN-500 Magazine Blo Franzen AR 15 Firearm Lock Other/Extemal Advanced Security Products GV3000C Other/Extemal DAC Technologies CCM003C Other/External DAC Technologies SGL 1100 Other/External Hornady 98180 - RAPiD Shotgun Wall Lock Other/Extemal Homady 98185 - RAPiD AR Wall Lock Other/External Mogul Company LLC LJl Life -Jacket Other/Extemal Mogul Company LLC LJ2 Life -Jacket Other/External Mogul Company LLC LJ3 Life -Jacket Other/Extemal Pro-Lok GL675-B 1- Lever Action (Brown) Other/External Pro-Lok GL675-B2 Lever Action (Green) RETAIL DEVICES Page 28 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 91 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Other/External Pro-Lok GL675-B3 Lever Action (Black) Other/External Sooner Gun Safety GL150 Other/External TmckVault ShotLock Mini Vault Other/External TmckVault ShotLock Solo Vault Other/External US RAC The RAC x Other/External VisuaLock Model H, Size B Other/Extemal VisuaLock Model H, Size C Other/External VisuaLock Model H, Size D Other/External VisuaLock Model H, Size E Other/Intemal All Steel Firearms Kidsafe Gunlock 9c k Other/Internal Armatix Quick Lock .308 Win Other/Internal Armatix Quick Lock .45 ACP Other/Internal Armatix Quick Lock, Kaliber 12 Other/Intemal CeaseFire BR12A Other/Internal GSI International GSI 1911/45 Other/Internal gunBlocker gunBlocker Other/Intemal GunLock Inc. LG-308-2200-01 Other/Internal Gunlock Inc. PI-9mm-0500-01 Other/Internal Gunlock Inc. RV-357-0400-02 Other/Intemal Life Save-R Gun Lock Inc. IB-SA-45-2401 Other/Intemal Northeast Design 01-700 Other/Internal Omegagunlock.com 357 Sig -A Other/Internal Omegagunlock.com 380-ACP-A Other/Intemal Omegagunlock.com 40 S&W-A RETAIL DEVICES Page 29 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet-Pg. 92 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Other/Internal Omegagunlock.com 45 ACP-A Other/Internal Omegagunlock.com 9mm-A Other/Internal Omegagunlock.com A-10mm _ Other/Intemal Omegagunlock.com A-22LR _ Other/Internal Omegagunlock.com A-25 ACP _ Other/Internal Omegagunlock.com A-32 ACP _ Other/Internal Omegagunlock.com R-30-.30 _ Other/Internal Omegagunlock.com R-.30-06/.25-06/.270 Other/Internal Omegagunlock.com R-.45-.70 Other/Internal Omegagunlock.com R-223 Rem. Other/Internal Omegagunlock.com R-308 Other/Internal Omegagunlock.com R-7mm Mag./.300 Win. Mag. Other/Intemal Phoenix Arms PAL 2 Other/Intemal Precision Tactical PT -AR LOK k Other/Internal VisuaLock 40SW/5 Other/Internal VisuaLock Model H, Size A Other/Internal VisuaLock R-22/5 Padlock Armadillo Firearm Security Products 5025-2.5" Shackle 50mm body Padlock Armadillo Firearm Security Products 9010 1.5" Padlock Armadillo Firearm Security Products 9011 2.5" Padlock DAC Technologies PLL425 Padlock DAC Technologies SL035 Padlock DAC Technologies SL060 Padlock DAC Technologies SPK025 RETAIL DEVICES Page 30 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet-Pg. 93 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Padlock DAC Technologies SPK060 Padlock Guarantee Lock Co Gun Loc SHLD-150 Padlock Master Lock 111LF k Padlock Master Lock 111LFNV Padlock Master Lock 111LJ x Padlock Master Lock 111LK Padlock Master Lock 111LN k Padlock Mogul Company LLC LJ5 Padlock Regal Industrial Sales SL40-5PT1 Padlock Regal Industrial Sales SL40-5PT5 Padlock Ruger 5015NV Padlock/Clam Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) LL675RKD Safe ADG Sports Select Medium Safe ADG Sports Select Personal Safe American Security Products TF5517 _ Safe American Security Products TF5924 _ Safe Barska AX11652 Safe Barska AX11780 _ Safe Barska AX11898 _ Safe Barska AX12216 FV-1000 Safe Barska AX 12218 FV-2000 Safe Barska AX12220 FV-3000 Safe Barska AX12760 * _ Safe Barska AX13100 _ RETAIL DEVICES Page 31 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 94 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Bighorn UABI9ES x _ Safe BRK Brands 2730 DFC _ Safe BRK Brands 2743 DF Safe BRK Brands 6720F _ Safe BRK Brands 6740F _ Safe BRK Brands 6742 DF _ Safe Burg Wachter USA Ranger R S1/7 Version E _ Safe Cannon Safe 551816-30-HITEC Safe Cannon Safe 5518-A Safe Cannon Safe 5518-B Safe Cannon Safe 5521 DLX _ Safe Cannon Safe 5521F-A Safe Cannon Safe 5521F-B Safe Cannon Safe 5526F-A Safe Cannon Safe 5526F-B Safe Cannon Safe 5526F-C Safe Cannon Safe 5526F-D Safe Cannon Safe 553620-30-HITEC Safe Cannon Safe 5540E-A Safe Cannon Safe 5540E-B Safe Cannon Safe 5540E-C Safe Cannon Safe 5540E-D Safe Cannon Safe 5540E-E Safe Cannon Safe 5540E-F >r RETAIL DEVICES Page 32 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet-Pg. 95 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Cannon Safe 5926-DOK x Safe Cannon Safe 5926F-A Safe Cannon Safe 5926F-B Safe Cannon Safe 5926F-C Safe Cannon Safe 5926F-D x Safe Cannon Safe 5932F-C Safe Cannon Safe 5940 Safe Cannon Safe 5940E-A Safe Cannon Safe 5940E-B Safe Cannon Safe 5940E-C Safe Cannon Safe 5940E-D Safe Cannon Safe 602618-30-H1TEC Safe Cannon Safe 603020-30-H1TEC Safe Cannon Safe 604024-30-H1TEC Safe Cannon Safe 604830-30-H1TEC Safe Cannon Safe AS5932 _ Safe Cannon Safe CP482014-30-HlHEC Safe Cannon Safe CP594024-30-H1TEC Safe Cannon Safe CS32S _ Safe Cannon Safe CS4820 _ Safe Cannon Safe CS6026AR-H1TEC Safe Cannon Safe CS6036AR-H1TEC Safe Cannon Safe CS6036-HlTEC Safe Cannon Safe CS72-60-H12FEC RETAIL DEVICES Page 33 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet-Pg. 96 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Cannon Safe FR593020-30-1-112TEC x Safe Cannon Safe HD14F-AR Safe Cannon Safe HD48 9; Safe Cannon Safe M5929 Safe Cannon Safe S5521E x x Safe Cannon Safe S5521EF _ Safe Cannon Safe S5521M Safe Cannon Safe S5521MF Safe Cannon Safe SH4818-30-HIHEC Safe Cannon Safe SH5948-45-HIFEC Safe Cannon Safe TS5926-AR Safe Cannon Safe TS5934-45 Safe Cannon Safe TS5940-60 Safe Cannon Safe TS5940-75 Safe Cannon Safe TS5950-75 Safe Cannon Safe USA42-HITEC Safe Cannon Safe VF24AR-HlTEC Safe Cannon Safe VF24-H1TEC Safe Cannon Safe VF42AR-HlTEC Safe Cannon Safe VF42-HITEC 9c Safe Cannon Safe WS21 _ Safe Cannon Safe WS-24-DOK Safe Fortress Safe Fortress FS 14E * _ Safe Granite Security Products, Inc. Bandit 9 (Winchester) _ RETAIL DEVICES Page 34 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 97 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Granite Security Products, Inc. Deputy 10 (Winchester) x _ Safe Granite Security Products, Inc. Deputy 14 (Winchester) _ Safe Granite Security Products, Inc. Legend 21 (Winchester) _ Safe Granite Security Products, Inc. S-592620 "Redhead" >F _ Safe Granite Security Products, Inc. S-594027 'Redhead" _ Safe Granite Security Products, Inc. S-724027 'Redhead" _ Safe Granite Security Products, Inc. Tradition 15 _ (Winchester) Safe Granite Security Products, Inc. Tradition 19 _ (Winchester) Safe Granite Security Products, Inc. Tradition 30 >F _ (Winchester) Safe Granite Security Products, Inc. TS-15-11 _ Safe Granite Security Products, Inc. TS-22-BLK _ Safe Granite Security Products, Inc. TS-9-11-EFL Safe Granite Security Products, Inc. WW-592820 _ (Winchester) Safe Gun Vault Inc. GV5500 Safe Gun Vault Inc. GV5900 >F _ Safe Gun Vault Inc. GV590OF _ Safe Gun Vault Inc. GVB5900 _ Safe Gun Vault Inc. GVB590OF Safe Gun Vault Inc. GVB5926F >F _ Safe Gun Vault Inc. TV4810 _ Safe Gun Vault Inc. TVB4810 Safe Heritage Security Products, Inc. HSI4ULE _ Safe Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS40221120 _ RETAIL DEVICES Page 35 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet-Pg. 98 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS40231120 x _ Safe Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS40231160 _ Safe Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS50121160 9; _ Safe Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS50121240 _ Safe Homak Manufacturing Inc. HS50123360 _ Safe Homady 98190 - RAND Safe AR Gunlocker _ Safe Kodiak K13ES Safe Kodiak K19ES Safe Kodiak KB5520ECS Safe Kodiak KB5940 Safe Kodiak UAKI9ES Safe Legacy Sports International Q4320 - Buffalo River _ Safe Legacy Sports International Q5320 - Buffalo River _ Safe Liberty Safe CAB-DK23-BKT-Chrome M Lock _ (Cabella's) Safe Liberty Safe Cabelas Pro Vault 12 Gun _ Safe Liberty Safe Cabelas Pro Vault 18 Gun Safe Liberty Safe Cabelas Pro Vault 24 Gun _ Safe Liberty Safe CAB-PTI2-GTT _ Safe Liberty Safe CAB-PT24-GTT Safe Liberty Safe CAB-WD30-BKT-Chrome M Lock (8 _ bolt) Safe Liberty Safe Centurion 12 _ Safe Liberty Safe Centurion 18 _ Safe Liberty Safe Centurion 24 _ RETAIL DEVICES Page 36 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 99 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Liberty Safe FRDM-ES64-GTT-Chrome D Lock x _ (Freedom Sec Fat Boy) Safe Liberty Safe FRDM-ID20-Chrome M Lock (Freedom Security) Safe Liberty Safe FRDM-ID30-BKT-Chrome M Lock (5 _ bolt) Safe Liberty Safe FRDM-PS50-GTT-Chrome M Lock _ (Freedom Security) Safe Liberty Safe GAND-GF25-GYM-Bchrome D Lock _ Safe Liberty Safe JD-PM35-BKG-Chrome D Lock (John _ Deere) Safe Liberty Safe Liberty Revolution 12 Gun _ Safe Liberty Safe Liberty Revolution 18 Gun _ Safe Liberty Safe Liberty Revolution 24 Gun _ Safe Liberty Safe LIB-PX25-BLM- Chrome M Lock _ Safe Liberty Safe LIB-PX40-BLM-24 M Lock _ Safe Liberty Safe LIB-PX50-BLM-Brass D Lock _ Safe Liberty Safe LIB -RE I8-BKT _ Safe Liberty Safe LOWE-FJ48-BKT-Chrome M Lock _ (Liberty Fat Boy Jr.) Safe Ningbo Safewell International Holding Corp. 28EGPF >F _ Safe Ningbo Safewell International Holding Corp. 64EBF _ Safe Pregex Industrial (Suzhou) Co. SFG-15036-E _ Safe Rhino Ironworks KBI9ECX Safe Rhino Ironworks KB5933ECX Safe Rhino Ironworks PSIW2418 Safe Rhino Metals, Inc. K13ES _ Safe Rhino Metals, Inc. LSB1014 * _ RETAIL DEVICES Page 37 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 100 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Rhino Metals, Inc. LSB2418 x _ Safe Safari Safe Co. 5518-A Safe Safari Safe Co. 5518-B Safe Safari Safe Co. 5521 DLX e Safe Safari Safe Co. 5521F-A x Safe Safari Safe Co. 5521F-B Safe Safari Safe Co. 552617-A Safe Safari Safe Co. 552617-13 Safe Safari Safe Co. 552617-C Safe Safari Safe Co. 5526F-D Safe Safari Safe Co. 5540E-A Safe Safari Safe Co. 5540E-B Safe Safari Safe Co. 5540E-C Safe Safari Safe Co. 5540E-D Safe Safari Safe Co. 5540E-E Safe Safari Safe Co. 5540E-F Safe Safari Safe Co. 5926-DOK Safe Safari Safe Co. 592617-A e Safe Safari Safe Co. 592617-13 Safe Safari Safe Co. 5926F-C Safe Safari Safe Co. 592617-1) e e Safe Safari Safe Co. 5940 Safe Safari Safe Co. 5940E-A Safe Safari Safe Co. 5940E-B RETAIL DEVICES Page 38 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 101 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Safari Safe Co. 5940E-C x Safe Safari Safe Co. M5929 Safe Safari Safe Co. S5521E Safe Safari Safe Co. S5521MF e Safe Safari Safe Co. WS-24-DOK x Safe Sentinel GCB-14F Safe Sentinel GCWB-14-P Safe Sentinel GSXSG-24E Safe Sentry Safe C1208 _ Safe Sentry Safe C1212 _ Safe Sentry Safe C1216 _ Safe Sentry Safe E1459C _ Safe Sentry Safe EF3025E _ Safe Sentry Safe EF3428E _ Safe Sentry Safe EF4738E _ Safe Sentry Safe EM1055E _ Safe Sentry Safe EQ1459C _ Safe Sentry Safe G1055C _ Safe Sentry Safe G1055E _ Safe Sentry Safe G1214 _ Safe Sentry Safe G1455C Safe Sentry Safe G1455E _ Safe Sentry Safe G1459C * _ Safe Sentry Safe G1459DC _ RETAIL DEVICES Page 39 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 102 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Sentry Safe G1459E x _ Safe Sentry Safe G1464C _ Safe Sentry Safe G2215 9; _ Safe Sentry Safe G2459C e _ Safe Sentry Safe G7311 x _ Safe Sentry Safe GM1055E _ Safe Sentry Safe GM1255E _ Safe Sentry Safe GM1459C _ Safe Sentry Safe GM1459E _ Safe Sentry Safe GM1459ES _ Safe Sentry Safe GM2459C _ Safe Sentry Safe GM2459E _ Safe Sentry Safe GM3659C _ Safe Sentry Safe GM3659E _ Safe Sentry Safe GS1459C _ Safe Sentry Safe GS1459E _ Safe Sentry Safe GS2459C _ Safe Sentry Safe GS2459E _ Safe Sentry Safe GS3659C _ Safe Sentry Safe GS5351 _ Safe Sentry Safe HDCI1E _ Safe Sentry Safe HDCI IESGP _ Safe Sentry Safe PP1K Safe Sentry Safe T6-331 RETAIL DEVICES Page 40 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 103 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Sentry Safe TW8-331 Safe Sports Afield SA 5926 _ Safe Sports Afield SA 5940 9; _ Safe Sports Afield SA5516 _ Safe Sports Afield SA5520 x _ Safe Sports Afield SA5520-SC _ Safe Sports Afield SA5526 Basic * _ Safe Sports Afield SA5924P _ Safe Sports Afield SA5925H _ Safe Sports Afield SA5928 _ Safe Sports Afield SA5930H _ Safe Sports Afield SA5932P _ Safe Sports Afield SA5933 _ Safe Sports Afield SA5942H _ Safe Sports Afield SA6028 _ Safe Sports Afield SA6033 _ Safe Sports Afield SA6040 _ Safe Sports Afield SA6046 _ Safe Sports Afield SA7240 _ Safe Sports Afield SA-ESO1 Safe Sports Afield SA-ES02 Safe Sports Afield SA-ES03 Safe Sports Afield SA-ES04 Safe Stack -On A-18-MB-E-S RETAIL DEVICES Page 41 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:49 AM Packet Pg. 104 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Stack -On A-24-MB-E-S x Safe Stack -On A-40-MB-B-S Safe Stack -On A-40-MB-B-S Safe Stack -On A-40-MB-E-S e Safe Stack -On A-64-MB-E-S-72 x Safe Stack -On A-64-MB-E-S-72-C Safe Stack -On AGC-408 Safe Stack -On BC-18-MB-E-S Safe Stack -On BC-24-MB-E-S Safe Stack -On BC-24-MB-E-S Safe Stack -On BC-40-MB-E-S Safe Stack -On Cabela's- 1 8B-DS Safe Stack -On E-029-SB-C Safe Stack -On E-029-SB-E Safe Stack -On E-040-SB-C Safe Stack -On E-040-SB-E Safe Stack -On E-059-SB-C Safe Stack -On E-059-SB-E Safe Stack -On E-13-MB-E-S Safe Stack -On E-16-NM-E Safe Stack -On E-16-MG-C e Safe Stack -On E-22-MB-E-S Safe Stack -On E-24-NM-E Safe Stack -On E-24-MB-E-S RETAIL DEVICES Page 42 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:50 AM Packet Pg. 105 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Stack -On E-24-MG-C x Safe Stack -On E-24-MG-C-S Safe Stack -On E-24-MG-E Safe Stack -On E-24-MG-E-S e Safe Stack -On E-30-MB-B-S x Safe Stack -On E-30-MB-B-S Safe Stack -On E-30-MB-E-S Safe Stack -On E-30-MG-C-S Safe Stack -On E-35-MB-E-S Safe Stack -On E-36-NM-E Safe Stack -On E-36-MB-E-S Safe Stack -On E-36-MG-C Safe Stack -On E-36-MG-C-S Safe Stack -On E-36-MG-E Safe Stack -On E-36-MG-E-S Safe Stack -On E-40-MB-E-S Safe Stack -On E-40-MB-RFID-S Safe Stack -On E-40-MG-C-S Safe Stack -On E-48-MB-E Safe Stack -On E-48-MB-E-S 9c Safe Stack -On E-48-MG-C e Safe Stack -On E-48-MG-C-S Safe Stack -On E-48-MG-E Safe Stack -On E-48-MG-E-S RETAIL DEVICES Page 43 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:50 AM Packet Pg. 106 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Stack -On E-4-MB-E-S x x Safe Stack -On E55-24-MB-E-S Safe Stack -On E-60-MB-E-S Safe Stack -On E-66-MB-E-S e Safe Stack -On E-69-MB-B-S x Safe Stack -On E-69-MB-E-S Safe Stack -On E-69-MG-C-S Safe Stack -On E-8-MB-E-S Safe Stack -On E-90-MB-E-S Safe Stack -On E-90-MB-E-S-72 Safe Stack -On ES-2902-7 Safe Stack -On ES-29-MB-E Safe Stack -On ES-36-MB-E Safe Stack -On ES-36-MB-E-S Safe Stack -On ES-403-7 Safe Stack -On ES55-24-GP-E Safe Stack -On ES55-24-GP-E-S Safe Stack -On ES55-40-GP-E Safe Stack -On ES55-40-GP-E-S Safe Stack -On ES55-64-GP-E Safe Stack -On ES55-64-GP-E-S Safe Stack -On ES55-90-GP-E-S Safe Stack -On ES-604-7 Safe Stack -On ES-803-7 RETAIL DEVICES Page 44 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:50 AM Packet Pg. 107 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Stack -On ES-804-7 x x Safe Stack -On ES-8902-7 Safe Stack -On FS-14-MB-C 9; Safe Stack -On FS-14-MB-E Safe Stack -On FS-14-MG-C x x Safe Stack -On FS-18-MB-C Safe Stack -On FS-24-MB-C Safe Stack -On FS-24-MB-E Safe Stack -On FS-24-MB-E-DB Safe Stack -On FS-24-MG-C Safe Stack -On FS-36-MB-E Safe Stack -On FS-36-MG-C Safe Stack -On FS-8-MB-E Safe Stack -On FS-8-MG-C Safe Stack -On FSBC-40-MB-E-S-MEN Safe Stack -On FSS-10-MB-C Safe Stack -On FSS-10-MB-E Safe Stack -On FSS-I2-DGP-E Safe Stack -On FSS-I2-MB-C Safe Stack -On FSS-I4-MB-E Safe Stack -On FSS15-40-MB-E-S Safe Stack -On FSS15-64-BH-E-S Safe Stack-OnFSS15-64-BH-E-S Safe Stack -On FSS15-64-MB-E-S RETAIL DEVICES Page 45 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:50 AM Packet Pg. 108 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Stack -On FSS-I8-MB-E-S x Safe Stack -On FSS-I8-MGY-E Safe Stack -On FSS-24-MB-E-S 9; Safe Stack -On FSS-28-BP-E e Safe Stack -On FSS-40-MB-E-S x Safe Stack -On FSS-48-MG-E-S Safe Stack -On FSS-64-BH-E-S Safe Stack -On FSS-64-MGY-E-S Safe Stack -On FSS-64-SB-C-S Safe Stack -On FSW-24-GP-E-S Safe Stack -On GCBRTA e e Safe Stack -On GCAG-10 Safe Stack -On GCAG-14 Safe Stack -On GCAG-I4-CP Safe Stack -On GCAG-8RTA Safe Stack -On GCB Safe Stack -On GCB-14F Safe Stack -On GCB-1716-CP Safe Stack -On GCB- 18-K Safe Stack -On GCBL-I4-LE Safe Stack -On GCBL-I8-LE e e Safe Stack -On GCBL-8-LE Safe Stack -On GCDBC-1631 Safe Stack -On GCDG-924 RETAIL DEVICES Page 46 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:50 AM Packet Pg. 109 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Stack -On GCG-14P x Safe Stack -On GCG-900 Safe Stack -On GCG-914 Safe Stack -On GCWB-10 e Safe Stack -On GCWB-10-5 x Safe Stack -On GCWB-14P Safe Stack -On GCWB-18 Safe Stack -On GCWB-5 Safe Stack -On GS-208 Safe Stack -On GS-212 Safe Stack -On GS-310 Safe Stack -On GS-312 Safe Stack -On GS-816 Safe Stack -On GSB-16 Safe Stack -On GSB-16E Safe Stack -On GSB-710E Safe Stack -On GSB-719 Safe Stack -On GSB-722-55 Safe Stack -On GSG-16 Safe Stack -On GSG-710 Safe Stack -On GSG-716 e e Safe Stack -On GSG-719 Safe Stack -On GSG-722 Safe Stack -On GSGX-514 RETAIL DEVICES Page 47 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:50 AM Packet Pg. 110 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Stack -On GSGX-522 x Safe Stack -On GSGX-532 Safe Stack -On GSGX-814 Safe Stack -On GSGX-822 e Safe Stack -On GSGX-832 x Safe Stack -On GSX-12 Safe Stack -On GSX-14 Safe Stack -On GSX-414 Safe Stack -On GSX-420 Safe Stack -On GSX-516 Safe Stack -On GSX-524 Safe Stack -On GSX-524-55 Safe Stack -On GSX-536 Safe Stack -On GSX-536-55 Safe Stack -On GSX-536-59 Safe Stack -On GSX-536BR Safe Stack -On GSX-545 Safe Stack -On GSX-560 Mechanical e Safe Stack -On GSX-8 Safe Stack -On GSX-816 Safe Stack -On GSX-816 e e Safe Stack -On GSX-824 Safe Stack -On GSX-824 Safe Stack -On GSX-824GR RETAIL DEVICES Page 48 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:50 AM Packet Pg. ill 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Stack -On GSX-836 x Safe Stack -On GSX-836GR Safe Stack -On GSX-845 9; Safe Stack -On GSX-845GR e Safe Stack -On GSX-845-GR x Safe Stack -On GSX-848-GR Safe Stack -On GSX-860 Electronic Safe Stack -On GSX-916 Safe Stack -On GSX-924 Safe Stack -On GSX-936 Safe Stack -On GSX-945 Safe Stack -On GSX-966 Safe Stack -On GSXW-528 Safe Stack -On GSXW-528 Safe Stack -On GSXW-536 Safe Stack -On GSXW-828 Safe Stack -On GSXW-828 Safe Stack -On GSXW-836 Safe Stack -On GSXW-936-55 Safe Stack -On GSXWB-824 Safe Stack -On H-15-BP-E-S Safe Stack -On H-16-BP-E-S Safe Stack -On H-16-GB-K-S-DS Safe Stack -On H-22-BP-E-S RETAIL DEVICES Page 49 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:50 AM Packet Pg. 112 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Stack -On H-26-GP-E-S x Safe Stack -On H-26-GP-E-S Safe Stack -On H-28-BP-E-S 9; Safe Stack -On H-32-GP-E-S e Safe Stack -On H-42-GP-E-S x Safe Stack -On HEH 00343 Safe Stack -On HEH 00344 Safe Stack -On HEH 00353 Safe Stack -On HEH 00354 Safe Stack -On HEH 00355 Safe Stack -On HEH 00356 Safe Stack -On HEH 00357 Safe Stack -On HEH 00358 Safe Stack -On HEH00212 Safe Stack -On HEH00216 Safe Stack -On HEH00223 Safe Stack -On HEH00613 Safe Stack -On HEH00889 Safe Stack -On HEH00890 Safe Stack -On HEH00893 Safe Stack -On HEH00894 Safe Stack -On HEH00895 Safe Stack -On HEH00900 Safe Stack -On HEH00901 RETAIL DEVICES Page 50 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:50 AM Packet Pg. 113 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Stack -On HEH00902 x x Safe Stack -On HEH01561 Safe Stack -On HS-AOD-GB-E Safe Stack -On Huntshield-40 e Safe Stack -On PFS-012-BG-E x Safe Stack -On PFS-016-BG-E Safe Stack -On PFS-019-BG-E Safe Stack -On PSF-809k Safe Stack -On PSF-817 Safe Stack -On PSF-817k Safe Stack -On PSF-917K Safe Stack -On PWS-15522-B Safe Stack -On PWS-1822-E Safe Stack -On PWS-1855-E Safe Stack -On Rangemax-14 _ Safe Stack -On S-22-DGP-E-S Safe Stack -On S-24-GP-C-S Safe Stack -On 5-24-GP-E-S Safe Stack -On 5-24-HGB-E-S Safe Stack -On S-24-HGG-C-S Safe Stack -On S-24-SP-C-S Safe Stack -On 5-24-SP-C-S Safe Stack -On S-24-SP-E-S Safe Stack -On S-24-SP-E-S RETAIL DEVICES Page 51 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:50 AM Packet Pg. 114 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Stack -On 5-25-GY-E-S x Safe Stack -On S-33-GY-E-S Safe Stack -On S-36-DGP-B-S Safe Stack -On 5-36-DGP-B-S e Safe Stack -On S-36-DGP-E-S x Safe Stack -On S-36-GP-C-S Safe Stack -On 5-36-GP-E-S Safe Stack -On 5-36-HGB-E-S Safe Stack -On S-36-HGG-C-S Safe Stack -On S-36-SP-C-S Safe Stack -On 5-36-SP-C-S Safe Stack -On 5-36-SP-E-S Safe Stack -On S-36-SP-E-S Safe Stack -On 5-39-GY-E-S Safe Stack -On 5-60-DGP-E-S Safe Stack -On 5-60-DGP-E-S-72 Safe Stack -On SHD-2-MB-PB Safe Stack -On SHD-SU-BG-B Safe Stack -On SHD-SU-BG-E Safe Stack -On SHD-SU-BG-RFID Safe Stack -On SS-10-MB-C Safe Stack -On SS-10-MB-E Safe Stack -On SS-10-MG-C Safe Stack -On SS-16-MB-B RETAIL DEVICES Page 52 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:50 AM Packet Pg. 115 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Stack -On SS-16-MB-C x Safe Stack -On SS-16-MB-E Safe Stack -On SS- 16-MG-C 9; Safe Stack -On SS-22-MB-C Safe Stack -On SS-22-MB-E x Safe Stack -On SS-22-MG-C Safe Stack -On SS-8-MB-C Safe Stack -On SS-8-MG-C Safe Stack -On T3-36-SB-E-S Safe Stack -On TB-30-GP-E-S Safe Stack -On TC-16-GB-K Safe Stack -On TD-040-GP-E Safe Stack -On TD14-22-GP-C-S Safe Stack -On TD14-22-GP-E-S Safe Stack -On TD14-22-SB-C-S Safe Stack -On TD14-22-SB-E-S Safe Stack -On TD14-28-GP-C-S Safe Stack -On TD14-28-GP-E-S Safe Stack -On TD14-28-SB-C-S Safe Stack -On TD14-28-SB-E-S Safe Stack -On TD14-36-GP-C-S e Safe Stack -On TD14-36-GP-E-S Safe Stack -On TD14-36-SB-C-S Safe Stack -On TD14-36-SB-E-S RETAIL DEVICES Page 53 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:50 AM Packet Pg. 116 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Stack -On TD14-54-GP-C-S x Safe Stack -On TD14-54-GP-E-S Safe Stack -On TD14-54-SB-C-S 9; Safe Stack -On TD14-54-SB-E-S e Safe Stack -On TD14-GB-E Safe Stack -On TD14-GG-C Safe Stack -On TD-22-GB-E Safe Stack -On TD-22-GB-E-S Safe Stack -On TD-22-GG-C Safe Stack -On TD-22-GP-C-S Safe Stack -On TD-22-GP-E-S e e Safe Stack -On TD-22-SB-C-S Safe Stack -On TD-22-SB-E-S Safe Stack -On TD-24-GP-B-S Safe Stack -On TD-24-GP-B-S Safe Stack -On TD-24-GP-C-S Safe Stack -On TD-24-GP-E-S Safe Stack -On TD-24-SB-E-S Safe Stack -On TD-28-GP-C-S Safe Stack -On TD-28-GP-E-S Safe Stack -On TD-28-SB-C Safe Stack -On TD-28-SB-C-S Safe Stack -On TD-28-SB-E Safe Stack -On TD-28-SB-E-S RETAIL DEVICES Page 54 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:50 AM Packet Pg. 117 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Stack -On TD-32-GB-E x Safe Stack -On TD-32-GG-C Safe Stack -On TD-36-GP-C-S Safe Stack -On TD-36-GP-E-S e Safe Stack -On TD-36-MILLS-PC x Safe Stack -On TD-36-SB-C Safe Stack -On TD-36-SB-C-S Safe Stack -On TD-36-SB-E Safe Stack -On TD-36-SB-E-S Safe Stack -On TD-40-BP-E-S Safe Stack -On TD-40-GP-B-S Safe Stack -On TD-40-GP-C-S Safe Stack -On TD-40-GP-E-S Safe Stack -On TD-40-SB-C-S Safe Stack -On TD-40-SB-E-S Safe Stack -On TD-54-GP-C-S Safe Stack -On TD-54-GP-E-S Safe Stack -On TD-54-SB-C-S e Safe Stack -On TD-54-SB-E-S Safe Stack -On TD55-24-GP-E-S Safe Stack -On TD55-60-MB-E-S Safe Stack -On TD-69-GP-C-S Safe Stack -On TD-69-GP-E-S Safe Stack -On TDS-30-GP-E-S RETAIL DEVICES Page 55 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:50 AM Packet Pg. 118 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Stack -On TDS-30-MB-E-S x Safe Stack -On TDS-35-MB-E-S Safe Stack -On TDS-36-DGP-E-S Safe Stack -On TDS-40-BP-E-S e Safe Stack -On TDS-42-SG-E-S x Safe Stack -On TDS-528 Safe Stack -On TDS-536 Safe Stack -On TDS-545 Safe Stack -On TDS-60-MB-E-S Safe Stack -On TDS-828 Safe Stack -On TDS-836 Safe Stack -On TDS-845 Safe Stack -On TDSS-60-MB-E-S Safe Stack -On TS-20-MB-E-S Safe Stack -On TSS-15-MB-E-S Safe Stack -On W15-22-BH-E-S Safe Stack -On W15-35-BH-E-S Safe Stack -On W15-60-BH-E-S Safe Stack -On W-22-BH-E-S Safe Stack -On W-24-BH-E-S Safe Stack -On W-35-BH-E-S Safe Stack -On W-40-BH-E-S Safe Stack -On W-60-BH-E-S Safe Stack -On W-69-BH-E-S RETAIL DEVICES Page 56 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:50 AM Packet Pg. 119 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Safe Union Safe Company 64008 x _ Safe Union Safe Company 64009 Safe Union Safe Company 64010 Safe Union Safe Company 64011 e _ Safe Winchester Bandit 10 x Safe Winchester Bandit 14 Safe Winchester Bandit 19 Safe Winchester Bandit 31 Safe Winchester Safes TS-9-11 Trigger Lock Allen Company 15415 _ Trigger Lock Battenfeld Technologies, Inc. 110150 _ Trigger Lock Battenfeld Technologies, Inc. 110151 _ Trigger Lock Bulldog Cases & Vaults BD8000 Trigger Lock Bulldog Cases & Vaults BD8001 Trigger Lock Bulldog Cases & Vaults BD8003 _ Trigger Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) FSDC- TL4167BCB Trigger Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) TL3005BKD Trigger Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) TL3030BKD Trigger Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) TL3045BKA Trigger Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) TL305ORKD Trigger Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) TL3060BKA Trigger Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) TL3095RKA RETAIL DEVICES Page 57 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:50 AM Packet Pg. 120 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Trigger Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) TL3248BCB Trigger Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) TL3969RCB Trigger Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) TL4000RKD Trigger Lock Trigger Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) TL4379RCB Trigger Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) TL4853RCB Trigger Lock Gun Vault Inc. BV-0I Breech Vault Trigger Lock Master Lock 106 Trigger Lock Nortek Security & Control LLC 2GIG-GNGRDI-345 _ Trigger Lock Pro-Lok GL500 Trigger Lock Pro-Lok GL550 Trigger Lock Pro-Lok GL600 Trigger Lock Pro-Lok GL650 Trigger Lock Regal Industrial Sales M2018 Trigger Lock Regal Industrial Sales RTL3248 Trigger Lock Regal Industrial Sales RTL4167 Trigger Lock/ Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) LB4000- B1/FSDC-TL4000RKD Trigger Lock/ Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) LB4000- B1/Pro-Lok GL650 Wall Safe Homak Manufacturing hrc. WS00018002 * _ Wall Safe Stack -On PWS-1522 RETAIL DEVICES Page 58 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:50 AM Packet Pg. 121 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific DEVICES THAT ARE SOLD AS OEM EQUIPMENT Cable Lock Adstar Inc. AB-106 k Cable Lock Adstar Inc. AB- 106-A Cable Lock Adstar Inc. AB-107 Cable Lock Allen Company 15417 Cable Lock Allen Company 15418 Cable Lock Battenfeld Technologies, Inc. 399390000 _ Cable Lock Battenfeld Technologies, Inc. 399390000 (red) _ Cable Lock Battenfeld Technologies, Inc. 411380000 (green) _ Cable Lock Battenfeld Technologies, Inc. 411380000 (red) _ Cable Lock DAC Technologies CL 062012 Cable Lock DAC Technologies CL012014 _ Cable Lock DAC Technologies CL860 Cable Lock DAC Technologies CL885 Cable Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) CL1010BKD Cable Lock Firearm Safety Device Corporation (FSDC) CLI020RKD Cable Lock Import Traders ITI-4000 Cable Lock M USA IM USA 006000000 _ Cable Lock Keng's Firearms Specialties GE5020 _ Cable Lock Keng's Firearms Specialties GE5024 _ Cable Lock Mascon Inc. MCLO1 Cable Lock Mascon Inc. MCLOIA Cable Lock Mascon Inc. MCLOIB _ Cable Lock Mascon Inc. MCLO1-P OEM DEVICES Page 59 of 68 Report Generated 10/17/2018 9:40:50 AM Packet Pg. 122 2.6.d FSD Type FSD Revolvers Pistols Derringers Rifles Shotguns Caliber Specific Cable Lock Mascon Inc. MCLOI-P-PCS x Cable Lock Mascon Inc. MCL02 _ Cable Lock Mascon Inc. MCL02B Cable Lock Mascon Inc. MCL02C _ Cable Lock Mascon Inc. MCL02-P x Cable Lock Mascon Inc. MCL02-P-11R Cable Lock Mascon Inc. MCL02-P-15R Cable Lock Mascon Inc. MCL03 Cable Lock Master Lock 107PCS Cable Lock Master Lock 109 k Cable Lock Master Lock 109PCS Cable Lock Mossberg R10SC Cable Lock Project ChildSafe 107 China Cable Lock Project ChildSafe AB106B China Cable Lock Project ChildSafe CLA15 Cable Lock Project ChildSafe CLD-14 (Steel Key) Cable Lock Project ChildSafe DCDBAI5 Cable Lock Project ChildSafe GL710-NSSF Taiwan R.O.C. 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The said newspaper is a legal newspaper by order of the superior court in the county in which it is published and is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of the first publication of the Notice hereinafter referred to, published in the English language continually as a daily newspaper in Snohomish County, Washington and is and always has been printed in whole or part in the Everett Daily Herald and is of general circulation in said County, and is a legal newspaper, in accordance with the Chapter 99 of the Laws of 1921, as amended by Chapter 213, Laws of 1941, and approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of Snohomish County, State of Washington, by order dated June 16, 1941, and that the annexed is a true copy of EDH831975 ORD 4130 & 4131 as it was published in the regular and entire issue of said paper and not as a supplement form thereof for a period of 1 issue(s), such publication commencing on 10/28/2018 and ending on 10/28/2018 and that said newspaper was regularly distributed to its subscribers during all of said period. The amount of the fee for such publication is $36.12. A3t�o/j/ Subscribed and sworn before me on this T day of 611 Notary Public in a d for the State of Washington. City of Edmonds -LEGAL ADS 114101416 SCOTT PASSITY RECEIVED NOV 0 12018 EDMONDS CITY CLERK Z AUBREY KNAPP Notary Public State of Washington My Commission Expires July 30, 2022 Packet Pg. 132 2.6.d Classified Proof ORDINANCE SUMMARY of Ina Clty of Ed"" Wos1.rqIon On the 21d day of October. 2018, tnn Cily Council of the City of Etlmands, posed fho f000wing Ordnances. Ina summaries of said ul dlnarlCBS S011V7ting of athls xr8 nfaVldetl a$ fObOWf. ORDINANCE NO 4130 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON AMENDING EDMONDS CITY CODE, CHAPTER 10.55 ENTITLED, 'EDMONDS YOUTH COMMISSION" ORDINANCE NO. 4131 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE SAFE STORAGE OF AND ACCESS TO FIREARMS, RELATING TO THE REPORTING OF LOST OR STOLEN FIREARMS, AMENDING ORDINANCES 4120 AND 4121, AND DEFINING 'LUGGING DEVICE" BY INCORPORATING A LIST OF APPROVED DEVICES The full text of these Ordinances will be mailed upon request. DATED this 24th day of October, 2018. CITY CLERK, SCOTT PASSEY Published: October 28, 2018. EDH831975 RECEIVED Nov 012018 EDMONDS CITY CLERK Proofed by Sheppard, Dicy, 10/29/2018 11:09:16 am Page: 2 Packet Pg. 133 FILED SUPREME COURT STATE OF WASHINGTON 5/1312022 BY ERIN L. LENNON CLERK THE SUPREME COURT OF WASHINGTON BRETT BASS, an individual; CURTIS MCCULLOUGH, an Individual; SWAN SEABERG, an Individual; THE SECOND AMENDMENT FOUNDATION, INC., a Washington nonprofit Corporation; and NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC., a New York nonprofit Association;, Plaintiffs, V. CITY OF EDMONDS, a municipality; EDMONDS POLICE DEPARTMENT, a department of the City of Edmonds, Defendants. MANDATE Supreme Court No. 99596-6 Court of Appeals No. 80755-2-1 Snohomish County Superior Court No. 18-2-070493-1 THE STATE OF WASHINGTON TO: The Superior Court of the State of Washington in and for Snohomish County The opinion of the Supreme Court of the State of Washington was filed on April 21, 2022, and became the decision terminating review of this Court in the above entitled case on May 11, 2022. This case is mandated to the superior court from which the appellate review was taken for further proceedings in accordance with the attached true copy of the opinion. N N O N M i Packet Pg. 134 2.6.e Page 2 No. 99596-6 MANDATE IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of this Court at Olympia, Washington, on May 13, 2022. SARAH R. PENDLETON Deputy Clerk of the Supreme Court State of Washington cc: Clerk, Snohomish County Superior Court Jessica L. Goldman Molly Thomas -Jensen Eric Tirschwell Steven Walter Fogg Eric A. Lindberg Jeffrey Burton Taraday Reporter of Decisions N N O N M i Packet Pg. 135 FILE IN CLERK'S OFFICE SUPREME COURT, STATE OF WASHINGTON APRIL 21, 2022 I CHIEF .TUSTI 2.6.f THIS OPINION VZ FOR RECORD AT 8 A.M. ON APRIL 21, 2022 ERIN L. LENNON SUPREME COURT CLERK .� IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON BRETT BASS, an individual; ) CURTIS MCCULLOUGH, an ) Individual; SWAN SEABERG, an ) Individual; THE SECOND ) AMENDMENT FOUNDATION, ) INC., a Washington nonprofit ) Corporation; and NATIONAL RIFLE) ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, ) INC., a New York nonprofit ) Association; ) Plaintiffs, ) V. 1 CITY OF EDMONDS, a municipality; EDMONDS POLICE DEPARTMENT, a department of the City of Edmonds, Defendants. ) No. 99596-6 En Banc Filed: April 21, 2022 GONZALEZ, C.J. — Under our system of divided government, many elected bodies hold legislative power, including elected city councils. These councils, however, must legislate within constitutional constraints. One of those constraints is that city ordinances must not "conflict with general laws" that have been enacted by Packet Pg. 136 Bass v. City of Edmonds, No. 99596-6 2.6.f the people of our state by initiative or by our state legislature. WASH. CONST. art. XI, § 11. Constitutional general laws that state they explicitly occupy the field, that implicitly occupy the field, or that are otherwise inconsistent with local laws preempt local lawmaking. We are asked today whether a city ordinance that requires that guns be stored safely and kept out of unauthorized hands is preempted by state law. We hold that it is. BACKGROUND After robust debate following a mass shooting at the nearby Marysville Pilchuck High School, the Edmonds City Council adopted an ordinance requiring residents to safely store their firearms when not in use. Ordinance 4120, codified as Edmonds City Code (ECC) chapter 5.26. The ordinance contains two operative provisions. Under the "storage provision," It shall be a civil infraction for any person to store or keep any firearm in any premises unless such weapon is secured by a locking device, properly engaged so as to render such weapon inaccessible or unusable to any person other than the owner or other lawfully authorized user. Notwithstanding the foregoing, for purposes of this section, such weapon shall be deemed lawfully stored or lawfully kept if carried by or under the control of the owner or other lawfully authorized user. ECC 5.26.020. Under the "unauthorized access" provision, It shall be a civil infraction if any person knows or reasonably should know that a minor, an at -risk person, or a prohibited person is likely to gain access to a firearm belonging to or under the control of that person, and a minor, an at -risk person, or a prohibited person obtains the firearm. ECC 5.26.030. Violation of either provision carries a fine. ECC 5.26.040. 2 Packet Pg. 137 Bass v. City of Edmonds, No. 99596-6 2.6.f At around the same time, Washington voters enacted Initiative 1639. LAWS OF 2019, ch. 3. This initiative, among many other things, criminalizes unsafe storage of firearms but in more limited circumstances than Edmonds' ordinance. Compare RCW 9.41.360, with ECC 5.26.020, .030. The initiative specifically did not "mandate[] how or where a firearm must be stored." RCW 9.41.360(6). The plaintiffs' challenged the ordinance as preempted by state law. The city moved to dismiss on the theory that the challengers did not have standing. Based on the facts alleged in the initial complaint, the trial judge found the plaintiffs had standing to challenge the safe storage section of the ordinance, ECC 5.26.020, but not the unauthorized access section, ECC 5.26.030, since they had not alleged facts that would tend to show an unauthorized person would get access to their weapons. Later, both sides moved for summary judgment. Report of Proceedings at 3 The trial judge renewed her earlier determination that the plaintiffs had standing to challenge the safe storage portion of the ordinance, ECC 5.26.020, but not the unauthorized access portion, ECC 5.26.030. She concluded that the storage portion of the ordinance was preempted by state law. Both sides appealed. The Court of Appeals concluded that the plaintiffs had standing to challenge the entire ordinance and that the ordinance was preempted by 1 The current plaintiffs are Brett Bass, Curtis McCullough, and Swan Seaberg. They were joined on the complaint by the Second Amendment Foundation Inc. and the National Rifle Association of America Inc. The record suggests these organizations withdrew as parties to avoid discovery requests but continue to fund the litigation. 3 Packet Pg. 138 2.6.f Bass v. City of Edmonds, No. 99596-6 state law. City of Edmonds v. Bass, 16 Wn. App. 2d 488, 495, 497, 481 P.3d 596 (2021). We granted review. 198 Wn.2d 1009 (2021). The city is supported by the cities of Seattle, Walla Walla, Olympia, and Kirkland, as well as Brady and Washington Alliance for Gun Responsibility. ANALYSIS This case is here on review of summary judgment, presenting only issues of law. Our review is de novo. Wash. Ass'n for Substance Abuse & Violence Prevention v. State, 174 Wn.2d 642, 652, 278 P.3d 632 (2012) (citing Pierce County v. State, 150 Wn.2d 422, 429, 78 P.3d 640 (2003)). Summary judgment is appropriate when there is no genuine dispute as to any material question of fact and the moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. CR 56(c). Municipal ordinances are presumed valid, and the burden is on the challenger to establish otherwise. Winkenwerder v. City of Yakima, 52 Wn.2d 617, 624, 328 P.2d 873 (1958) (citing City of Spokane v. Coon, 3 Wn.2d 243, 100 P.2d 36 (1940)). 1. Standing The city does not contest the plaintiffs' standing to challenge the storage portion of the ordinance. It contends that the plaintiffs lack standing to challenge the 0 unauthorized access portion of the ordinance because they have not established they o are likely to violate it. We conclude the plaintiffs have standing. 0 o The plaintiffs brought their case under the Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act, E chapter 7.24 RCW, and sought injunctive relief under chapter 7.40 RCW. Under the a 4 Packet Pg. 139 2.6.f Bass v. City of Edmonds, No. 99596-6 Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act, "[a] person ... whose rights, status or other legal relations are affected by a statute[] [or] municipal ordinance ... may have determined any question of construction or validity arising under the ... statute[] [or] ordinance ... and obtain a declaration of rights." RCW 7.24.020. The city has challenged the plaintiffs' standing to bring a declaratory judgment action. We use the common law test for standing to determine whether someone has standing under this act. Wash. State Hous. Fin. Comm'n v. Nat'l Homebuyers Fund, Inc., 193 Wn.2d 704, 711, 445 P.3d 533 (2019) (citing Grant County Fire Prot. Dist. No. 5 v. City of Moses Lake, 150 Wn.2d 791, 802, 83 P.3d 419 (2004)). Under that test, a person has standing if (1) the interest they seek to protect "`is arguably within the zone of interests to be protected or regulated by the statute or constitutional guarantee in question"' and (2) "`the challenged action has caused injury in fact, economic or otherwise, to the party seeking standing."' Id. at 711-12 (internal quotation marks omitted) (quoting Grant County, 150 Wn.2d at 802). Courts take a more liberal approach to standing for questions of major public importance. See Farris v. Munro, 99 Wn.2d 326, 330, 662 P.2d 821 (1983) (quoting Wash. Nat. Gas Co. v. Pub. Util. Dist. No. 1 of Snohomish County, 77 Wn.2d 94, 96, 459 P.2d 633 (1969)). 0 Standing under the Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act "is not intended to be a o particularly high bar. Instead, the doctrine serves to prevent a litigant from raising o� another's legal right." Wash. State Hous. Fin. Comm'n, 193 Wn.2d at 712 (citing E Grant County, 150 Wn.2d at 802). Plaintiffs plainly meet the first element of the a 5 Packet Pg. 140 Bass v. City of Edmonds, No. 99596-6 2.6.f common law test —the plaintiffs own and store firearms. They are within the zone of interests regulated. The city, in essence, argues that to satisfy the second element, the plaintiffs must show "`actual, concrete harm"' and that they have failed to do so because they have not shown they are likely to violate the statute. Pet'r City of Edmonds' Suppl Br. at 20 (quoting Walker v. Munro, 124 Wn.2d 402, 412, 879 P.2d 920 (1994)). But this mistakes the sufficient for the necessary. Walker mentions "actual, concrete harm" in describing what the challengers there had failed to show. Actual, concrete harm is sufficient to establish injury in fact. It is not, however, necessary. See To-Ro Trade Shows v. Collins, 144 Wn.2d 403, 417, 27 P.3d 1149 (2001) (citing Diversified Indus. Dev. Corp. v. Ripley, 82 Wn.2d 811, 815, 514 P.2d 137 (1973)). Plaintiffs have testified they keep firearms unsecured and unlocked even when children are in their homes. Regardless of whether plaintiffs subjectively believe they are storing their firearms in such a way to keep them out of the hands of children and others who should not have access to them, should a prohibited person get access to their firearms, the plaintiffs could be charged with a civil infraction that carries a potentially heavy penalty. These consequences are sufficient to establish the injury - in -fact element of standing. Therefore, they have standing to bring this challenge.2 2 In contrast, this court recently concluded that a plaintiff lacked standing to challenge the alleged improper positioning of a traffic camera monitoring vehicle speeds in a school zone. See Williams v. City of Spokane, 199 Wn.2d 236, _ P.3d _ (2022). There, the plaintiff had not challenged his own ticket for speeding in that school zone, establishing, as a matter of law, that he had been properly ticketed. Id. at 247-48. Accordingly, the plaintiff in Williams lacked C Packet Pg. 141 2.6.f Bass v. City of Edmonds, No. 99596-6 2. Preemption We turn now to whether state law has occupied the field or otherwise preempts this ordinance. Cities have broad police power under article XI, section 11 of our state constitution. Municipal exercises of police power, however, may "not ... conflict with general laws." WASH. CONST. art. XI, § 11; see also Cont'l Baking Co. v. City of Mt. Vernon, 182 Wash. 68, 72, 44 P.2d 821 (1935) (citing Detamore v. Hindley, 83 Wash. 322,145 P. 462 (1915)). The plaintiffs contend that both operative portions of the ordinance are preempted by RCW 9.41.290. "A state statute preempts an ordinance if the statute occupies the field or if the statute and the ordinance irreconcilably conflict." Watson v. City of Seattle, 189 Wn.2d 149, 171, 401 P.3d 1 (2017) (citing Brown v. City of Yakima, 116 Wn.2d 556, 559, 807 P.2d 353 (1991)). Older cases have held that "[a] statute will not be construed as taking away the power of a municipality to legislate unless this intent is clearly and expressly stated." State ex rel. Schillberg v. Everett Dist. Justice Court, 92 Wn.2d 106, 108, 594 P.2d 448 (1979) (citing Nelson v. City of Seattle, 64 Wn.2d 862, 866, 395 P.2d 82 (1964)). We have since found that the intent to occupy the field may be implied. Watson, 189 Wn.2d at 171 (citing Brown, 116 0 Wn.2d at 560). We consider both the specific preemption statute and any related o statutes that shed light on legislative intent. See Dep't of Ecology v. Campbell & 0 o� a� standing because there was no "`actual, present and existing dispute."' Id. (internal quotation E marks omitted) (quoting League of Educ. Voters v. State, 176 Wn.2d 808, 816, 295 P.3d 743 (2013)). a 7 Packet Pg. 142 Bass v. City of Edmonds, No. 99596-6 2.6.f Gwinn, LLC, 146 Wn.2d 1, 11-12, 43 P.3d 4 (2002) (citing Cockle v. Dep't of Labor & Indus., 142 Wn.2d 801, 808, 16 P.3d 583 (2001)). Our legislature has limited local firearm regulation for decades. The current preemption statute says: The state of Washington hereby fully occupies and preempts the entire field of firearms regulation within the boundaries of the state, including the registration, licensing, possession, purchase, sale, acquisition, transfer, discharge, and transportation of firearms, or any other element relating to firearms or parts thereof, including ammunition and reloader components. Cities, towns, and counties or other municipalities may enact only those laws and ordinances relating to firearms that are specifically authorized by state law, as in RCW 9.41.300, and are consistent with this chapter. Such local ordinances shall have the same penalty as provided for by state law. Local laws and ordinances that are inconsistent with, more restrictive than, or exceed the requirements of state law shall not be enacted and are preempted and repealed, regardless of the nature of the code, charter, or home rule status of such city, town, county, or municipality. RCW 9.41.290; see also LAWS of 1983, ch. 232, § 12 ("Cities, towns, and counties may enact only those laws and ordinances relating to firearms that are consistent with this chapter. Local laws and ordinances that are inconsistent with, more restrictive than, or exceed the requirements of state law shall not be enacted."). While the legislature's intent to occupy the entire field of firearm regulation is clear, not every municipal action that touches on firearms is within that field. For example, RCW 9.41.290 does not prevent a municipality from barring its employees from carrying concealed weapons while on duty. See Cherry v. Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, 116 Wn.2d 794, 800, 808 P.2d 746 (1991). After reviewing relevant legislative history, this court concluded that "the Legislature ... sought to Packet Pg. 143 2.6.f Bass v. City of Edmonds, No. 99596-6 eliminate a multiplicity of local laws relating to firearms and to advance uniformity in criminal firearms regulation" and that "[t]he `laws and ordinances' preempted are laws of application to the general public." Id. at 801. Since the personnel policy was not a law of general application, it was not preempted by the statute. Similarly, RCW 9.41.290 did not prevent a city from imposing strict rules on a gun show held at a municipal convention center. See Pac. Nw. Shooting ParkAss'n v City of Sequim, 158 Wn.2d 342, 356-57, 144 P.3d 276 (2006). Not only were the restrictions not laws of general application, cities have specific statutory authority to regulate gun possession in municipal convention centers and general proprietary authority to limit how their convention centers could be used. Id. at 355-56 (citing RCW 9.41.300), 357 (citing Cherry, 116 Wn.2d at 802). Accordingly, the city could impose the rules. Not all rules of general application that touch on firearms are preempted by RCW 9.41.290. For example, RCW 9.41.290 does not prevent a city from taxing firearms and ammunition. Watson, 189 Wn.2d at 156. While we acknowledge that some regulations could masquerade as taxes, the Watson plaintiffs failed to show that the particular tax was a regulation. Id. Since RCW 9.41.290 preempted only firearm 0 regulations, not taxes, the tax was not preempted. Id. o Similarly, the Court of Appeals found that RCW 9.41.290 did not preempt a 0 county ordinance requiring shooting facilities to obtain operating permits. Kitsap E M County v. Kitsap Rifle & Revolver Club, 1 Wn. App. 2d 393, 399, 405 P.3d 1026 a 9 Packet Pg. 144 Bass v. City of Edmonds, No. 99596-6 2.6.f (2017). The court noted that on its face, the preemption statute did not reference regulating shooting facilities. Id. at 406. The court also noted that the ordinance "impose[d] requirements only on owners and operators of shooting facilities, not on the individuals who discharge firearms at those facilities." Id. at 407. The court also noted (among many other things) that the legislature had explicitly given municipalities the power to "enact ordinances restricting the discharge of firearms `where there is a reasonable likelihood that humans, domestic animals, or property will be jeopardized."' Id. at 409 (quoting RCW 9.41.300(2)(a)). Taken together, these cases establish that RCW 9.41.290 broadly preempts local ordinances that directly regulate firearms themselves, but not necessarily ordinances that have an incidental effect on the use and enjoyment of firearms or exercises of municipal authority that do not establish rules of general application to the public. The city argues that the legislature intended only to preempt regulation in the nine statutorily enumerated areas: "registration, licensing, possession, purchase, sale, acquisition, transfer, discharge, and transportation of firearms." RCW 9.41.290. But the preemption statute begins with "[t]he state of Washington fully occupies and preempts the entire field of firearms regulation." Id. Given that broad introductory phrase, we conclude the list is illustrative, not exclusive. In the alternative, the city argues that RCW 9.41.290 does not preempt storage and unauthorized access regulations under the principle of ejusdem generis. "The rule 10 Packet Pg. 145 Bass v. City of Edmonds, No. 99596-6 2.6.f of ejusdem generis requires that general terms appearing in a statute in connection with specific terms are to be given meaning and effect only to the extent that the general terms suggest similar items to those designated by the specific terms." Silverstreak, Inc. v. Dep't of Labor & Indus., 159 Wn.2d 868, 882, 154 P.3d 891 (2007) (citing Davis v. Dep't of Licensing, 137 Wn.2d 957, 970, 977 P.2d 554 (1999)). The city suggests the nine enumerated items on the list can be divided into two topics: firearms transactions ("registration, licensing, ... purchase, sale, acquisition, [and] transfer") and active use of firearms ("possession ... discharge, and transportation"). Since the ordinance does not apply to guns in the owner's possession, it argues that ordinances pertaining to storage are not preempted. We decline to limit the preemption statute to firearms' transactions and active use. That limitation is simply not consistent with the words of the statute as a whole. Under that statute, "[t]he state of Washington hereby fully occupies and preempts the entire field of firearms regulation." RCW 9.41.290 (emphasis added). The key question is whether the ordinance regulates firearms —not whether it regulates firearm transactions or active use. The legislature plainly meant to broadly preempt local lawmaking concerning firearms except where specifically authorized in chapter 9.41 RCW or other statutes. The city was acting in its regulatory, not proprietary, role and without the sort of explicit or necessarily implied authorization present in Watson, 189 Wn.2d 149, Pacific Northwest Shooting Park, 158 Wn.2d 342, or Kitsap Rifle & Revolver Club, 1 11 Packet Pg. 146 Bass v. City of Edmonds, No. 99596-6 2.6.f Wn. App. 2d 393. Nor was the city acting as an employer as in Cherry, 116 Wn.2d 794. Accordingly, we hold that this ordinance is preempted by state law.3 One volume of the record arrived at the court marked "sealed." Clerk's Papers at 301-99. This volume included considerable material, such as a newspaper article and minutes of city meetings, that plainly should not have been sealed under article 1, section 10 of the Washington State Constitution. See Dreiling v. Jain, 151 Wn.2d 900, 915, 93 P.3d 861 (2004) (holding that the documents filed in support of dispositive motions may be sealed only under the five -factor test established by Seattle Times Co. v. Ishikawa, 97 Wn.2d 30, 37-39, 640 P.2d 716 (1982)). The trial court's sealing order was not designated on appeal. We remand this matter to the trial court to make any corrections necessary such that only documents that have been properly sealed under article I, section 10 are sealed, and to inform our clerk's office of any corresponding corrections to the record on appeal that should be made. CONCLUSION We hold that the plaintiffs have standing and that this ordinance is preempted by RCW 9.41.290. We affirm the Court of Appeals and remand to the trial court for further proceedings consistent with this opinion. 3 Given that we resolve this case based on field preemption, we do not reach arguments about the intersection of this law and Initiative 1639. Nor do we reach the city's argument that ambiguous statutes should be construed against preemption or their arguments below concerning jurisdiction and justiciability generally. 12 Packet Pg. 147 Bass v. City of Edmonds, No. 99596-6 2.6.f WE CONCUR: 9 Johnson, J. Madsen, J. Ower f Stepliens, J. CCCK-2 �. Gonzatez, C.J Gordon McCloud, I Yu — V mo_ toya-Lewis, T. i Whitener, J. L 0 r Q 0 C. m 4- 3 O U W E L Q U) r- O cn L 3 a� r as c c� m an L 0 c am m 4- 0 a� a a� c 0 .E .Q O co co CD In CD rn r a 0 E t 0 2 a 13 Packet Pg. 148