Edmonds City Code Supplement 14SUPPLEMENT DIRECTIONS
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EDMONDS CITY CODE
Supplement No. 14 — August 1999 Dated:
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Title 2
Title 5
Title 7
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Ordinance Table
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Index
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
Table of Revised Pages
Title 1 General Provisions
1.01
Code Adoption.........................................................................................
3
1.02
City Classification....................................................................................
5
1.03
Posting and Publication of Ordinances and Notices ................................
7
1.04
Council Meetings.....................................................................................
8
1.05
Public Meetings Attendance....................................................................
9
1.08
Initiative and Referendum.....................................................................
11
1.14
Public Official Disclosure - Prohibited Interest ....................................
11
1.20
Copies, Certifications and Transcriptions of City Records ...................
14
Title 2 City Officials and Personnel
2.01
Mayor....................................................................................................... 3
2.05
City Attorney...........................................................................................
4
2.06
Indemnification of Employees and Officers ............................................
5
2.10
Confirmation and Duties of City Officers ............................................... 8
2.15
Municipal Court .....................................................................................
12
2.20
Salary Payments.....................................................................................
15
2.25
Payment of Claims, Demands and Vouchers .........................................
16
2.30
Municipal Employees Benefit Plan .......................................................
19
2.35
Vacation and Sick Leave.......................................................................
19
2.40
Bonds for Officers.................................................................................
25
2.50
Firemen's Relief and Pension System ...................................................
25
2.60
Reserve Fire Fighters' Relief and Pension Act ......................................
26
2.70
Retirement System.................................................................................
27
2.80
Professional Consultants........................................................................
28
2.90
Jail Facilities..........................................................................................
31
2.95
Police Corps Program............................................................................
32
Title 3 Revenue and Finance
3.01 Sale of City Property................................................................................ 3
3.02 Lost and Unclaimed Property.................................................................. 4
3.04 Advance Travel Expense Revolving Fund .............................................. 6
3.05 Equipment Rental Fund........................................................................... 7
3.07 Criminal Investigation Contingency Fund ..............................................
.9
3.08 Drug Enforcement Fund........................................................................ 10
3.09 Emergency Aid Car Cumulative Reserve Fund ..................................... 10
3.10 Medical Self -Insurance Fund............................................................... 10.1
3.11 Local Improvement Guarantee Fund ..................................................... 11
Contents -1 (Revised 8/99)
3.13
Municipal Arts Fund..............................................................................
12
3.14
Enterprise Fund...................................................................................
14.1
3.20
Business License and Occupation Tax ..................................................
15
3.22
Repealed.................................................................................................
22
3.24
Taxation and Regulation of Gambling ...................................................
23
3.26
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax.....................................................................
27
3.28
Sales and Use Tax..................................................................................
29
3.29
Excise Tax on Real Estate Sales............................................................
31
3.30
Leasehold Tax........................................................................................
33
3.32
Open Space Taxation............................................................................1
34
3.34
Lodging Tax...........................................................................................
35
3.40
Local Improvement Code...................................................................
36.1
3.50
Miscellaneous Charges..........................................................................
42
3.60
Regulations of Basic Service Rates of the Cable Franchise ..................
43
Title 4 Licenses
4.04
Repealed................................................................................................... 3
4.08
Repealed...................................................................................................
3
4.10
Repealed...................................................................................................4
4.11
Motor Vehicle Wreckers..........................................................................
4
4.12
Peddlers, Solicitors and Street Vendors ...................................................
6
4.20
Liquor License - Investigations.............................................................
12
4.22
Malt Liquor by the Keg.........................................................................
13
4.24
Game Licenses.......................................................................................
14
4.32
Public Amusements...............................................................................
18
4.38
Repealed.................................................................................. ...............
20
4.40
Public Dances........................................................................................
21
4.44
Teen Dance Halls...................................................................................
22
4.48
Cabaret Dances......................................................................................
25
4.50
Licensing of Public Massage Parlors and Public Bathhouses ...............
28
4.52
Regulations for Adult Entertainment Facilities ......................................
36
4.56
Sound Trucks....................................................................................
36.14
4.60
Taxicabs.................................................................................................
37
4.64
Garbage Collection................................................................................
41
4.68
Community Antenna Television Systems ..............................................
43
4.72
Business License.................................................................................
54.2
4.74
Community Impact Statements...........................................................
54.5
4.75
Pawnbrokers...........................................................................................
57
4.80
Aircraft Landing Permits.......................................................................
63
4.85
Horse Taxis............................................................................................
65
4.90
Community Oriented Open Air Markets ...............................................
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Title 5 Public Safety and Morals
5.01
Preliminary Article..................................................................................
3
5.02
Advertising, Crimes Relating To.............................................................
5
5.04
Alcoholic Beverages................................................................................
6
5.05
Animal Control.................................................................................... -
7
5.08
Anticipatory Offenses............................................................................
19
5.10
Boating Code.........................................................................................
20
5.12
Children and Minors, Crimes Relating To .............................................
23
5.14
Controlled Substances, Paraphernalia, Poisons, and Toxic Fumes .......
24
5.15
Regulation of Sale of Tobacco Products ................................................
25
5.20
False Alarms...................................................................................... ...
27
5.21
Misuse of the 911 or Emergency Call System .................................... 28.1
5.22
Fire, Crimes Relating To.......................................................................
29
5.24
Firearms and Dangerous Weapons........................................................
30
5.26
Repealed...........................................................................................•--...
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5.27
Fireworks...............................................................................................
34
5.28
Frauds, Swindles and False Representations .........................................
37
5.30
Noise Abatement and Control................................................................
38
5.32
Park Regulations....................................................................................
44
5.34
Persons, Crimes Relating To.................................................................
50
5.36
Property, Crimes Relating To................................................................
52
5.38
Offenses Against the Public Morals ......................................................
53
5.40
Public Officers, Crimes Relating To ......................................................
56
5.42
Public Peace, Crimes Relating To .........................................................
58
5.46
Miscellaneous Crimes ....................................
c
5.48
Violations Bureau - Bail Regulations ................................................ 60.1
5.50
Penalties and Court Costs......................................................................
62
Title 6 Health and Sanitation
6.10 Health Officer - Duties............................................................................ 3
6.20 Nuisances..................................................................... ......................... 4
6.30 Noxious Weeds ....................... ........ ---..................................................... 6
6.40 Litter Control........................................................................................... 7
6.50 Sewage Treatment Plant Obstruction.................................................... 14
6.60 Disaster Preparation and Coordination.................................................. 15
Title 7 Utility Charges and Regulations
7.10
Water Service...........................................................................................
3
7.20
Backflow Prevention................................................................................
8
7.30
Water Rates and Sewer Charges............................................................
10
7.40
Fire Protection Water Service................................................................
14
7.50
Stormwater Management Utility...........................................................
16
7.60
Combined Utility...................................................................................
18
Contents -3 (Revised 8/99)
7.70 Solid Waste Management................................................................... 18.1
7.80 Solid Waste Recycling........................................................................... 19
Title 8 Traffic
8.04
Definitions and Title................................................................................ 3
8.06
Offenses and Penalties.............................................................................
4
8.08
Parade Permits.........................................................................................
5
8.16
Speed Regulations....................................................................................
7
8.24
One -Way Street Traffic Control Devices ................................................
9
8.28
Special Stops.............................................._...........................................
10
8.32
Miscellaneous Driving and Traffic Rules ..............................................
10
8.48
Parking...................................................................................................
12
8.49
Downtown Edmonds Rideshare Program ...............................................
18
8.50
Abandoned and Junked Motor Vehicles .............................................
18.2
8.51
Edmonds Employee Permit Parking Program
..................................... 22.1
8.52
Residential Parking Zone Regulations...................................................
23
8.56
Regulating Traffic on Certain Highways ...............................................
.............. 26
8.60
Enforcement...........................................................................................
27
8.64
Schedules of Designated Streets............................................................
28
Title 9 Streets and Sidewalks
9.05 Datum Line.............................................................................................. 3
9.20 Sidewalk Construction............................................................................. 3
9.25 Street Obstruction.................................................................................... 9
Title 10 Boards and Commissions
10.01
Council Confirmation.............................................................................. 3
10.05
Architectural Design Board.....................................................................
3
10.15
Repealed...................................................................................................
5
10.16
Cemetery Board.......................................................................................
5
10.20
Edmonds Civic Arts Commission............................................................
8
10.25
Civil Service Commission.....................................................................
10
10.30
Disability Board.....................................................................................
17
10.31
Medical Self -Insurance Advisory Board ................................................
18
10.35
Hearing Examiner............................................................................... 18.1
10.40
Planning Board......................................................................................
I9
10.50
Public Library Board.............................................................................
21
10.60
Edmonds Sister City Commission ............................ .............
22
10.70
Lodging Tax Advisory Committee........................................................
24
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Index
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Table of Revised Pages
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Revisions -3 (Revised 8/99)
Title 2
CITY OFFICIALS AND PERSONNEL
Chapters: Page
2.01
Mayor...................................................................................................3
2.05
City Attorney....................................................................................... 4
2.06
Indemnification of Employees and Officers ........................................
5
2.10
Confirmation and Duties of City Officers ........................................... 8
2.15
Municipal Court .................................................................................
12
2.20
Salary Payments.................................................................................
15
2.25
Payment of Claims, Demands and Vouchers .....................................
16
2.30
Municipal Employees Benefit Plan ...................................................
19
2.35
Vacation and Sick Leave...................................................................
19
2.40
Bonds for Officers.............................................................................
25
2.50
Firemen's Relief and Pension System ...............................................
25
2.60
Reserve Fire Fighters' Relief and Pensions Act ................................
26
2.70
Retirement System.............................................................................
27
2.80
Professional Consultants....................................................................
28
2.90
Jail Facilities......................................................................................
31
2.95
Police Corps Program........................................................................
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2-1 (Revised 8/99)
Edmonds City Code
considering the selection of minority-owned or
women -owned consultant firms, the consultant
selection committee or responsible official
shall strive wherever possible to insure that the
level of participation by minority-owned and
women -owned firms in consultation projects
for the city is consistent with the general avail-
ability of such firms within the professional
consultant community involved. [Ord. 2285 §
1, 1982].
2.80.070 Negotiation guideline.
The responsible official shall negotiate the
contract with professional consultants who
have been selected pursuant to this chapter
with the goal of establishing compensation for
such services that is fair and reasonable to the
city. The responsible official shall, among
other things, consider the estimated value of
services to be rendered against the scope, com-
plexity and professional nature of the services
required by the proposed project. [Ord. 2285 §
1, 1982].
2.80.080 Emergency services.
In the event that the city council or the
responsible official makes a determination that
an emergency exists requiring the immediate
execution of professional consultant services,
and that any delay necessitated by the proce-
dures of this chapter may be detrimental to the
best interests of the city, the procedures of this
chapter need not be complied with to the extent
that such procedures would necessitate such a
delay. [Ord. 2285 § 1, 1982].
2.80.300 Severability.
If any section, subsection, sentence, clause,
phrase or word of this chapter should be held
to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of
competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or
unconstitutionality thereof shall not affect the
validity or constitutionality of any other sec-
tion, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or
word of this chapter. [Ord. 2285 § 1, 19821.
2.90.010
Chapter 2.90
JAIL FACILITIES
Sections:
2.90.010 Adopted WAC custodial care
standards.
2.90.010 Adopted WAC custodial care
standards.
The following chapters and sections of the
Washington Administrative Code which per-
tain to 6 -hour "holding facilities," as defined
therein, which are not classified as advisory,
including all future amendments thereto, are
hereby adopted by reference pursuant to the
requirements of Chapter 70.48 RCW, as
amended by Chapter 462, Section 17, Laws of
1987:
A. Chapter 289-02 WAC, Introduction and
Definitions;
B. Chapter 289-14 WAC, Custodial Care
Standards — Administration;
C. Chapter 289-15 WAC, Custodial Care
Standards — Safety;
D. Chapter 289-16 WAC, Custodial Care
Standards — Operations;
E. Chapter 289-18 WAC, Custodial Care
Standards — Security;
F. Chapter 289-19 WAC, Custodial Care
Standards — Prisoner Conduct;
G. Chapter 289-20 WAC, Custodial Care
Standards — Health & Welfare;
H. Chapter 289-24 WAC, Custodial Care
Standards — Communications;
I. WAC 289-22-100(6)(c), Counseling;
J. WAC 289-22-110(3), Work Programs.
[Ord. 2646 § 1, 19871.
2-31 (Revised 8/99)
2.95.010
Chapter 2.95
POLICE CORPS PROGRAM
Sections:
2.95.010
Recitals and findings.
2.95.020
Police corps authorized.
2.95.030
Civil service integration.
2.95.010 Recitals and findings.
A. The United States has adopted the Police
Corps Act as Title XX, Subtitle A of the Vio-
lent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act
of 1994, 42 U.S.C. Sections 14091 et seq. The
purposes of the Police Corps Act are to:
1. Address violent crime by increasing
the number of police with advanced education
and training on community patrols; and
2. Provide educational assistance to law
enforcement personnel and to students who
possess a sincere interest in public service in
the form of law enforcement.
B. The state of Washington is sponsoring,
through the Criminal Justice Training Com-
mission, the police corps program in the state
of Washington.
C. A description of the police corps pro-
gram is attached to the ordinance codified in
this chapter as Appendix 1.
D. The city endorses the police corps pro-
gram and seeks to participate in the program
through sponsorship of qualified candidates.
E. It is the purpose of this chapter to autho-
rize participation of city as a sponsoring
agency for police corps candidates and to pro-
vide for integration of the police corps pro-
gram into existing civil and hiring programs.
[Ord. 3266 § 1, 1999].
2.95.020 Police corps authorized.
The city hereby authorizes the participation
in the Washington Police Corps Program, sub-
ject to the terms and conditions of the police
corps program. The mayor is authorized to
enter into contracts necessary for the imple-
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mentation of the police corps program and
sponsorship of police corps candidates. [Ord.
3266 § 2, 1999].
2.95.030 Civil service integration.
A. Candidates for the police corps program,
sponsored by the city, shall be reviewed and
approved by the civil service commission and
city as appointing authority prior to sponsor-
ship.
B. Police corps candidates shall be subject
to all requirements of employment qualifica-
tion, including, but not limited to, background
testing, polygraph, and other evaluations (col-
lectively, "testing"). Testing may be employed
both prior to sponsorship and following com-
pletion of the program.
C. Following approval of sponsorship by
the civil service commission and the appoint-
ing authority, a candidate may be sponsored by
the city. Upon successful graduation from the
police corps, certification by the Washington
Criminal Justice Training Commission, and
completion of all testing, the candidate shall be
employed as a probationary employee of the
city subject to 42 U.S.C. Section 14096 and
regulations applicable to all law enforcement
officers of the city. [Ord. 3266 § 3, 1999].
Edmonds City Code
Chapter 5.01
PRELIMINARY ARTICLE
Sections:
Defenses.
5.01.010
General provisions.
5.01.020
Principles of liability.
5.01.030
Defenses.
5.01.035
Restitution.
5.01.040
Contempt.
5.01.045
Notice, failure to sign,
9A.16.070
nonappearance, failure to satisfy —
9A.16.080
Penalty.
5.01.050
Construction.
5.01.060
Severability.
5.01.070
Amendments to state statutes.
5.01.010 General provisions.
The following statutes of the state of Wash-
ington are adopted by reference:
RCW
9.01.055 Citizen immunity of aiding
officer
9.01.110 Omission, when not punishable
9.01.120 Civil remedies preserved
9.01.130 Sending letter, when complete
9.01.160 Application to existing civil
rights
9A.04.020 Purposes — Principles of
construction
9A.04.040 Classification of crimes
9A.04.050 People capable of committing
crimes (capability of children)
9A.04.060 Common law to supplement
statutes
9A.04.070 Who amenable to criminal
statutes
9A.04.090 Application of general
provisions of the code
9A.04.100 Proof beyond a reasonable
doubt
9A.04.110 Definitions
Chapter 89, Sections 16 and 17, Laws of
1993 amending RCW 15.60.150 and 15.60.170
establishing criminal penalties for violation of
the state beekeeping statutes.
5.01.035
Chapter 208, Section 2, Laws of 1993
amending RCW 14.20.020, establishing crim-
inal penalties for acting as an aircraft dealer
without a valid aircraft dealer's license. [Ord.
2948 § 1, 1993; Ord. 2853 § 1, 1991; Ord.
2531, 1985].
5.01.020 Principles of liability.
The following statutes of the state of Wash-
ington are adopted by reference:
RCW
9A.08.010 General requirements of
culpability
9A.08.020 Liability of conduct of another,
complicity
9A.08.030 Criminal liability of
corporations and persons acting
under a duty to act in their
behalf
[Ord. 2531, 1985].
5.01.030
Defenses.
The following statutes of the state of Wash-
ington are adopted by reference:
RCW
9A.12.010
Insanity
9A.16.010
Definition
9A.16.020
Use of force — When lawful
9A. 16.060
Duress
9A.16.070
Entrapment
9A.16.080
Action for being detained on
mercantile establishment of
premises for investigation —
"Reasonable grounds" as
defense
9A.16.090
Intoxication
9A.16.106
Use of force on children
[Ord. 2853
§ 2, 1991; Ord. 2531, 1985].
5.01.035 Restitution.
If a person has gained money or property or
caused a victim to lose money or property
through the commission of a crime, upon con-
viction thereof in court, in lieu of imposing all
or any part of the fine authorized by law, the
court may order the defendant to pay an
5-3 (Revised 8/99)
5.01.040
amount, fixed by the court, not to exceed dou-
ble the amount of the defendant's gain or the
victim's loss from the commission of a crime.
Such amount shall be used to provide restitu-
tion to the victim at the order of the court. In
such a case, the court shall make a finding as
to the amount of the defendant's gain or vic-
tim's loss from the crime, and if the record
does not contain sufficient evidence to support
such findings, the court may conduct a hearing
upon the issue. For the purposes of this section,
the term gain or loss refers to the amount of the
money or the value of the property or services
gained or lost. [Ord. 2853 § 3, 1991].
5.01.040
Contempt.
The following statutes of the state of Wash-
ington are
hereby adopted by reference:
RCW
7.21.010
Definitions
7.21.020
Sanctions — Who may impose
7.21.030
Remedial sanctions — Payment
for losses
7.21.040
Punitive sanctions — Fines
7.21.050
Sanctions — Summary
impositions — Procedure
7.21.060
Administrative actions or
proceedings — Petition to court
for imposition of sanctions
7.21.070
Appellate review
[Ord. 3253 § 1, 1999].
5.01.045 Notice, failure to sign,
nonappearance, failure to satisfy
— Penalty.
A. This section shall only apply to viola-
tions that do not impose jail as a possible pen-
alty. These shall include, but are not limited to,
any notice of violation, misdemeanor or gross
misdemeanor that only includes a fine as a pen-
alty (such as violations of the animal code), or
any other violation that does not impose any
jail as a sentence, but only a monetary penalty.
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B. Any person who is required and fails to
sign any notice of violation that meets the
above criteria, shall be guilty of a misde-
meanor.
C. Any person willfully violating his or her
written and signed promise to appear in court
or his or her written and signed promise to
respond to a notice of violation as referred to in
this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor
regardless of the disposition of the violation. A
written promise to appear in court or a written
promise to respond to a notice of violation may
be complied with by an appearance by counsel.
D. A person who willfully fails to pay a
monetary penalty or to perform community
service as required by the court may be found
in contempt of court as provided in ECC
5.01.040 and as provided for in Chapter 7.21
RCW. [Ord. 2975 § 1, 1994].
5.01.050 Construction.
In a opting the foregoing state statutes by
reference, only those crimes and offenses
within the jurisdiction of a noncharter city are
intended to be adopted and in those sections
adopted which deal with both misdemeanors
and felonies, only the language applicable to
misdemeanors is to be applied. [Ord. 2531,
1985].
5.01.060 Severability.
If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of
this title should be held to be invalid or uncon-
stitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction,
such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not
affect the validity or constitutionality of any
other section, sentence, clause or phrase of this
title. [Ord. 2531, 1985].
Title 7
UTILITY CHARGES AND REGULATIONS
Chapters: Page
7.10
Water Service....................................................................................... 3
7.20
Backflow Prevention............................................................................
8
7.30
Water Rates and Sewer Charges........................................................
10
7.40
Fire Protection Water Service............................................................
14
7.50
Stormwater Management Utility.......................................................
16
7.60
Combined Utility............................................................................... 18
7.70
Solid Waste Management...............................................................
18.1
7.80
Solid Waste Recycling.......................................................................
19
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Edmonds City Code
for which both fire protection and other water
service for such uses as domestic, commercial,
industrial, or manufacturing purposes is sup-
plied, there may be two service installations
made to the premises: one for fire service only
and one for other water service. These service
functions may also be combined in a single
service connection with the approval of the
water division.
In the event two separate service connec-
tions are installed, the fire protection system so
served shall consist of an automatic sprinkler
system only, without additional outlets which
could normally be used for other than fire sup-
pression purposes. [Ord. 1561, 1971].
7.40.040 Fire service monthly service
charges.
A. The minimum monthly rates for inspec-
tion and maintenance of detector check sys-
tems are fixed as follows:
Fire Service
or Detector Monthly
Meter Size Service Charge
2" $ 5.00/month
3" $5.00/month
4" $5.00/month
6" $7.50/month
8" $10.00/month
10" $15.00/month
Water used through the fire service line for
fire suppression purposes and limited testing
of the system will normally be furnished with-
out any charge in addition to the monthly min-
imum charge set forth for fire service meter or
detector check meter.
B. If a detector check meter proves, or
proof is otherwise provided, leakage or unau-
thorized usage of water which is not for fire
suppression purposes, the customer shall pay
for all water used at the applicable metered
rate. The rates for water so used are fixed as
follows: at the time of first written notice from
the city water division the applicable rate shall
be the same as the domestic rate for compara-
ble size of domestic water meter for unautho-
7.40.050
rized use over 100 cubic feet per month; in the
event the unauthorized use again occurs after
the period of time specified in the written
notice from the water division, the rate shall be
double the domestic rate for a comparable size
domestic water for such unauthorized use over
100 cubic feet per month.
C. References made by this chapter as to
existing metered rates shall be to Chapter 7.30
ECC. [Ord. 1561, 1971].
7.40.050 Violation — Penalty.
In addition to all civil rights of collection,
liens, shut -offs and other remedies available to
the city of Edmonds as prescribed by statute
and ordinance for unauthorized use and/or
nonpayment of charges, any person, firm, cor-
poration or other organization, including any
officers, directors and managers thereof, who
violate any provision of this chapter shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to penal-
ties as set forth in ECC 5.50.020. [Ord. 1561,
1971].
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7.50.010
Chapter 7.50
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
UTILITY
Sections:
7.50.010 Stormwater management utility
created — Responsibilities.
7.50.020 Administrator of utility.
7.50.030 System or plan of stormwater
management utility.
7.50.040 Transfer of property to stormwater
management utility.
7.50.050 Rates and charges.
7.50.060 Administrative rate adjustment.
7.50.010 Stormwater management utility
created — Responsibilities.
There is hereby created and established, pur-
suant to Chapters 35A.80 and 35.67 RCW, a
storm and surface water utility to be known as
the "Edmonds Stormwater Management Util-
ity." All references to "the utility" in this chap-
ter refer to the Edmonds stormwater manage-
ment utility. The utility will have primary
authority and responsibility for carrying out the
city's comprehensive drainage and storm
sewer plan, including responsibilities for plan-
ning, design, construction, maintenance, ad-
ministration, and operation of all city storm and
surface water facilities, as well as establishing
standards for design, construction, and mainte-
nance of improvements on private property
where these may affect storm and surface water
management.
7.50.020 Administrator of utility.
The director of community services shall be
ex officio administrator of the utility.
7.50.030 System or plan of stormwater
management utility.
There is hereby specified and adopted the
original system or plan of the stormwater man-
agement utility, which shall include all proper-
ties, interests, and physical and intangible
rights of every nature owned or held by the city,
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however acquired, insofar as they relate to or
concern storm or surface water sewage, further
including, without limitation, all properties,
interests and rights acquired by adverse posses-
sion or by prescription, directly or through
another, in and to the drainage or storage, or
both, of storm or surface waters, or both,
through, under, or over lands, watercourses,
sloughs, streams, ponds, lakes, and swamps, all
beginning in each instance at a point where
storm or surface waters first enter the storm and
surface water system of the city and ending in
each instance at a point where the storm or sur-
face waters exit from the storm and surface
water system of the city, and in width to the full
extent of inundation caused by storm or flood
conditions. .
7.50.040 Transfer of property to
stormwater management utility.
The city council expressly finds the value of
the above-described original system or plan of
storm drainage and surface water facilities,
together with funds currently held in the water
and sewer fund in the amount of $690,000, is
equal to the value of release from primary
responsibility therefor insofar as it relates to or
concerns storm or surface waters within the
city. Accordingly, all of the city's above-men-
tioned facilities, including the rights and inter-
ests as a part thereof as they relate to or concern
storm or surface waters, and the funds in the
amount of $690,000 are, for purposes of RCW
43.09.210, hereby transferred to and subject to
the administration of the city's stormwater
management utility created by this chapter, and
all other institutions and departments of the
city having primary responsibility therefor
within the city are, to the same extent, released
from such primary responsibility. Inasmuch as
the city now owns all of those facilities, includ-
ing the rights and interests as a part thereof and
the original system or plan set forth in ECC
7.50.030, there is no estimated cost thereof.
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7.50.050 Rates and charges.
The following rates shall be charged effec-
tive on the date shown to the following classes
of customers and/or service:
A. Single -Family Residential. Effective
April 1, 1998, $7.40/bimonthly.
B. Multifamily Residential. Effective April
1, 1998, $3.70/ESU/monthly or $7.40/ESU/bi-
monthly.
C. All Nonresidential Customers. Effective
April 1, 1998, $3.70/ESU/monthly.
D. An ESU is hereby defined to be the
impervious surface area estimated to contrib-
ute an amount of runoff which is approxi-
mately equal to that created by the average
single-family residential parcel. A single-fam-
ily residential parcel is one ESU. For all other
parcels, one ESU is equivalent to 3,000 square
feet of impervious surface area. [Ord. 3195 § 2,
1998].
7.50.060 Administrative rate adjustment.
The city's public works director is hereby
authorized to make adjustments to the city's
stormwater utility rates as provided in this
chapter in an amount up to 50 percent of the
rate set in the preceding section in accordance
with the following provisions:
A. Upon written application to the public
works director, a customer may request review
of the city's stormwater management utility
fee as applied to the specific developed prop-
erty to which the fee has been charged. The
applicant shall state the specific conditions
and/or facilities on the site which the applicant
feels warrants adjustment of the rate as applied
to the property.
B. On his own motion, the public works
director may initiate review of a stormwater
utility charge to any parcel.
C. The public works director shall have the
authority to increase or decrease rates up to 50
percent of the level set by the city council. The
sole criteria for adjusting the rate shall be a
determination that the physical characteristics
of the site and in particular the stormwater
7.50.060
detention, retention and/or treatment facilities
as installed thereon by the owners, or lack
thereof, have significantly increased the bur-
den which the property places upon the city's
stormwater utility (in the event of an increase)
or significantly decreased the burden (in the
event of a decrease) by providing additional
benefits over and above those which the aver-
age property places upon the utility through
on-site improvements including but not lim-
ited to on-site pollution control mechanisms or
technologies which relate to water quality and
the property's impact upon the city's stormwa-
ter management system. Factors personal to
the property owner, such as ability to pay, shall
not be considered.
D. The decision of the public works direc-
tor shall be in writing. It may be appealed to
the Edmonds city council for review. In that
review process the determination of the direc-
tor shall be given substantial weight and an
applicant for decrease shall have the burden of
proof. In the event the director has recom-
mended an increase, the city staff shall have
the burden of proof in the process. The deci-
sion of the Edmonds city council shall be final
and shall not be appealable. The city council
may either increase or decrease the rates
within 50 percent of that set or may elect, in its
sole discretion, to apply the rate as established
by ordinance if the city council determined
that such property does not differ substantially
from other similarly situated ratepayers and
their properties. [Ord. 3264 § 1, 1999].
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7.60.010
Chapter 7.60 provide supporting data which separately
reflects such costs, expenses and revenues for
COMBINED UTILITY each component utility.
Sections:
7.60.010 Combination of combined water
and sewer utility and stormwater
management utility.
7.60.020 Separate rates — Accountability.
7.60.010 Combination of combined water
and sewer utility and stormwater
management utility.
The city is maintaining and operating a com-
bined water supply and distribution system and
sanitary sewage disposal system and, by Chap-
ter 7.50 ECC, has created a stormwater man-
agement utility. Pursuant to the provisions of
RCW 35.67.331, the present combined water
and sewer utility, and the stormwater manage-
ment utility, together with all additions, exten-
sions and betterments thereof at any time made,
are hereby combined into a single utility; pro-
vided that the accounting procedure for each
system shall be kept separate as required by
RCW 35.37.010. The combined water, sewer
and stormwater management utility of the city,
together with all additions, extensions and bet-
terments thereof at any time made, shall here-
inafter be called the "combined utility."
7.60.020 Separate rates — Accountability.
The council declares its intent to establish
rates for the combined water and sewer utility
and stormwater management utility. In order
to better account for the costs of the respective
components of the combined utility, the
administrative services director is directed to
maintain such separate funds and accounting
structures as may be necessary to discretely
account for the costs, expenses and revenues of
each component utility. When the staff makes
recommendations for the establishment,
increase or decrease in any rate, it is directed to
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Edmonds City Code
Chapter 7.70
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Sections:
7.70.010
Definitions.
7.70.020
Snohomish County system
designated.
7.70.030
Unlawful disposal of solid waste.
7.70.040
Interlocal agreement approved.
7.70.010 Definitions.
A. "City" means the city of Edmonds,
Washington.
B. "Comprehensive solid waste manage-
ment plan" or "comprehensive plan" means
the Snohomish County comprehensive solid
waste management plan, including a recycling
element, as adopted by Snohomish County
Motion No. 90-004, and as amended from time
to time.
C. "County" means Snohomish County,
Washington.
D. "Interlocal agreement" means the inter-
local agreement regarding solid waste disposal
site designation, attached and incorporated
herein by this reference.
E. "Person" means an individual, firm,
association, partnership, political subdivision,
government agency, municipality, industry,
public or private corporation, or any other
entity whatsoever.
F. "Solid waste" means solid waste as
defined by RCW 70.95.030(16) and WAC
173-304-100(73) with the exception of wastes
excluded by WAC 173-304-015.
G. "Solid waste handling" means the man-
agement, storage, collection, transportation,
treatment, utilization, processing, and final
disposal of solid wastes, including the recov-
ery and recycling of materials from solid
wastes, the recovery of energy resources from
such wastes or the conversion of the energy in
such wastes to more useful forms or combina-
tions thereof, and as such term may be modi-
fied by amendments to RCW 70.95.030(17).
7.70.030
H. "System" means all facilities for solid
waste handling owned or operated or con-
tracted for by the county, and all administra-
tive activities related thereto. [Ord. 2763 § 1,
1990].
7.70.020 Snohomish County system
designated.
A. All solid waste generated within the cor-
porate limits of the city of Edmonds shall be
disposed of through the county system as pro-
vided for in the comprehensive plan except as
otherwise provided in subsection D.
B. Snohomish County is authorized to des-
ignate disposal sites for the disposal of all solid
waste which is generated within the city of
Edmonds subject to the applicable laws and
regulations of the Snohomish health district
and the city if located within the city.
C. No solid waste may be diverted from the
disposal sites designated by Snohomish
County without Snohomish County approval
or as provided in the comprehensive plan.
D. The provisions of the section shall not
apply:
1. To the disposal of solid waste through
the waste recycling element of the comprehen-
sive plan or any waste reduction or recycling
plan approved by the county;
2. To the disposal of hazardous wastes
or substances where disposal into the county
system is prohibited or where other provisions
pursuant to state or federal law are made for
the handling of such wastes or substances;
3. Where disposal is otherwise provided
for under state or federal law. [Ord. 2763 § 2,
1990].
7.70.030 Unlawful disposal of solid waste.
A. It is unlawful for any person to dispose
of any solid waste generated in the city of
Edmonds and subject to this chapter unless
they comply with the provisions of RCW
70.95.240, 70.95.500 and 70.95.610 which are
hereby adopted by reference.
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Edmonds City Code
Ordinance Table
3145 5/20/97
Amends Ord. 3139, salary ranges for
3178 12/16/97
Amends comprehensive plan concept map
nonrepresented employees (Repealed by
(Special)
3181, 3241)
3179 12/16/97
Funds transfers (Special)
3146 5/27/97
Amends § 8.51.040(C), Edmonds
3180 12/16/97
Adopts 1998 budget (Special)
employee permit parking program (8.51)
3181 12/16/97
Repeals Ords. 3064 and 3145; salaries for
3147 6/3/97
Repeals and reenacts Ch. 16.50,
nonrepresented exempt personnel
community business zone (16.50)
(Repealed by 3241)
3148 6/24/97
Amends § 20.105.010(A)(3), civil
3182 12/16/97
Amends Ord. 3007, salary of mayor
violation — enforcement procedures
(Special)
(20.105)
3183 1/6/98
Amends § 17.05.020, zoning (17.05)
3149 7/1/97
Repeals and replaces § 18.90.040,
3184 1/6/98
Amends §§ 16.30.010 and 21.30.010;
sidewalks (18.90)
repeals and replaces Ch. 20.18, group
3150 7/1/97
Funds transfers (Special)
homes (16.30, 20.18, 21.30)
3151 7/15/97
Fire equipment purchase agreement
3185 1/20/98
Amends Ord. 3181, salaries (Special)
(Special)
3186 1/20/98
Amends § 8.32.050, compression brakes
3152 7/22/97
Amends §§ 3.24.010 and 3.24.020,
(8.32)
taxation and regulation of gambling (3.24)
3187 1/20/98
Amends § 5.46.050, skateboards and roller
3153 7/22/97
Amends § 17.40.030(D)(5),
skates (5.46)
nonconforming uses, buildings, signs and
3188 2/3/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
lots (17.40)
3189 2/3/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
3154 7/29/97
Tax levies (Special)
3190 2/17/98
Amends § 20.75.100; repeals § 20.75.105,
3155 7/29/97
Medic 7 transportation program and fund
preliminary plat approval (20.75)
(Repealed by 3172)
3191 2/17/98
Water and sewer revenue bonds (Special)
3156 8/5/97
Adds § 3.50.030 and amends § 3.50.020,
3192 2/24/98
Amends § 5.05.060(B), dogs on public
miscellaneous charges (3.50)
grounds (Repealed by 3212)
3157 8/12/97
Special election for initiative regarding
3193 3/2/98
Adds § 5.46.070, unlawful possession of
EMS levy (Special)
cigarettes by minor (5.46)
3158 8/19/97
Adds Ch. 3. 10, medical self-insurance
3194 3/2/98
Amends § 16.60.010(D), general
fund (3.10)
commercial zone (16.60)
3159 8/19/97
Adds Ch. 10.3 1, medical self-insurance
3195 3/17/98
Amends § 7.30.040, sewer rates; repeals
advisory board (10.31)
and replaces § 7.50.050, storm water
3160 9/2/97
Adds § 3.29.013 and amends § 3.29.017,
management utility (7.30, 7.50)
excise tax on real estate sales (3.29)
3196 3/17/98
Adds §§ 6.60.035 and 6.60.065; amends §
3161 9/9/97
Special election for proposition regarding
6.60.040; repeals and replaces §§ 6.60.020
EMS levy (Special)
and 6.60.030, disaster coordination (6.60)
3162 9/23/97
Amends Ord. 3161, EMS levy special
3197 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
election (Special)
3198 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
3163 10/7/97
Annexation (Special)
3199 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
3164 11/18/97
Street vacation (Special)
3200 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
3165 11/25/97
Amends § 3.04.080; repeals § 2.70.040
3201 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
and Ch. 3.22; repeals and replaces §§
3202 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
2.70.040 and 6.60.030, city expenses and
3203 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
officers (2.70, 3.04)
3204 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
3166 11/25/97
Amends § 3.34.060; adds § 3.34. 100 and
3205 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
Ch. 10.70, lodging tax (3.34, 10.70)
3206 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
3167 11/25/97
Tax levies (Special)
3207 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
3168 11/25/97
Annexation (Special)
3208 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
3169 11/25/97
Annexation (Special)
3209 4/7/98
Amends § 20.60.080, temporary signs
3170 12/2/97
Amends §§ 2.15.030 and 2.15.060, judge
(20.60)
appointment (2.15)
3210 4/21/98
Amends official street map (Special)
3171 12/9/97
Amends §§ 2.10.010(D), 2.10.027,
3211 5/5/98
Amends §§ 20.75.050, 20.75.065(A) and
2.10.028, 2.10.036, 2.10.050 and
(F), 20.75.075, 20.75.085(C)(3),
2.10.055, city officers (2.10)
20.75.100, 20.75.150, 20.75.158 and
3172 12/16/97
Repeals Ord. 3155, Medic 7 transportation
20.105.010(A); repeals § 20.75.060,
program and fund (Repealer)
subdivisions (20.75, 20.105)
3173 12/16/97
Amends § 8.16.030, speed limits (8.16)
3212 5/19/98
Repeals Ord. 3192 (Repealer)
3174 12/16/97
Amends § 15.05.000, comprehensive plan;
3213 5/26/98
Repeals and replaces Ch. 10.50, public
renames Title 15, "Comprehensive Plan",
library board (10.50)
to "Land Use Plans and Policies" (15.05)
3214 6/2/98
Amends § 2.25.050, expense
3175 12/16/97
Amends comprehensive plan concept map
reimbursement (2.25)
(Special)
3215 6/16/98
Amends Title 19, building codes (19.00,
3176 12/16/97
Amends comprehensive plan concept map
19.05, 19.10, 19.15, 19.20, 19.25, 19.30,
(Special)
19.35, 19.45, 19.55, 19.65, 19.75, 19.80,
3177 12/16/97
Amends comprehensive plan concept map
19.90, 19.95, 19.96, 19.97, 19.100)
(Special)
3216 7/7/98
Amends Ord. 3180, budget (Special)
Tables - 29 (Revised 8/99)
Ordinance Table
3217 7/21/98
Amends zoning map (Special)
3218 7/28/98
Amends § 8.16.030, speed limits (8.16)
3219 7/28/98
Rezone (Special)
3220 7/28/98
Rezone (Special)
3221 7/28/98
Rezone (Special)
3222 7/28/98
Rezone (Special)
3223 8/18/98
Repeals § 2.01.030, mayor (Repealer)
3224 10/6/98
Bond issuance (Special)
3225 10/6/98
Street vacation (Special)
3226 10/6/98
Rezone (Special)
3227 10/20/98
Confirms and extends Ord. 3209,
temporary signs (Expired)
3228 10/27/98
Amends § 8.64.060, parking (8.64)
3229 10/27/98
Adds Ch. 3.14, enterprise fund (3.14)
3230 11/2/98
Amends § 20.75.100, subdivisions (20.75)
3231 11/2/98
Amends contract rezone (Special)
3232 11/17/98
Amends § 16.50.020(A), BC zone district
(16.50)
3233 12/1/98
Creates LID No. 215 (Special)
3234 12/15/98
Authorizes property tax increase (Special)
3235 12/15/98
Bond issuance (Special)
3236 12/15/98
Amends Ord. 3180, budget (Special)
3237 12/15/98
Adopts 1999 budget (Special)
3238 1/19/99
Easement vacation (Special)
3239 1/26/99
Amends Ord. 3110, compensation
(Special)
3240 1/26/99
Amends § 16.00.010, zone districts
(16.00)
3241 2/9/99
Salary ranges for nonrepresented
personnel; repeals Ords. 3064, 3145 and
3181 (Special)
3242 2/16/99
Amends Ch. 17.95, commute trip
reduction plan, and §§ 20.110.030 and
20.110.040 (17.95, 20.110)
3243 3/16/99
Creates LID No. 216 (Special)
3244 4/6/99
Confirms and extends Ord. 3209,
temporary signs (20.60)
3245 4/6/99
Amends Ch. 2.60, reserve fire fighters'
relief and pension act (2.60)
3246 4/6/99
Repeals subsections (13)(2) and (3) of §
19.05.050 and adds new subsection (13)(2),
earth subsidence and landslide hazard
areas (19.05)
3247 4/20/99
Amends § 17.40.010(C), nonconforming
uses (17.40)
3248 4/20/99
Moratorium on keeping of animals
(Special)
3249 4/27/99
Amends § 19.00.110, building permits
(19.00)
3250 5/4/99
Rezone (Special)
3251 5/25/99
Amends § 3.04.020, advance travel
expense revolving fund (3.04)
3252 5/25/99
Adds Ch. 5.2 1, misuse of the 911 or
emergency call system (5.21)
3253 6/1/99
Repeals and replaces § 5.01.040, public
safety and morals (5.01)
3254 6/15/99
Amends § 1 of Ord. 3248, moratorium on
keeping of animals (Special)
3255 6/15/99
Street vacation (Special)
3256 6/15/99
Amends § 16.50.020(A), zoning (16.50)
3257 6/15/99
Amends subsection D of and adds
subsection E to § 16.20.050, zoning
(16.20)
3258 6/15/99 Adds subsection (D)(4) to § 20.90.010,
(Revised 8/99) Tables - 30
review criteria and procedures (20.90)
3259 6/22/99
Amends zoning map (Special)
3260 6/22/99
Street vacation (Special)
3261 6/22/99
Amends street map (Special)
3262 6/29/99
Amends §§ 20.60.020(A)(1) and
20.60.050, sign permits (20.60)
3263 6/29/99
Construction improvement permits
(Special)
3264 7/6/99
Adds § 7.50.060, stormwater management
utility (7.50)
3265 7/6/99
Adds § 17.70.040, zoning; amends §
18.70.030(B), street use permits (17.70,
18.70)
3266 7/27/99
Police corps program (2.95)
3267 7/27/99
Grants telecommunications franchise to
US Crossing Inc. (Special)
(Revised 8/99) Tables - 30
Edmonds City Code Public art
shellfish
Rideshare program 8.49.040
enforcement 5.32.108
Personnel See City officers, employees
statutes adopted 5.32.107
Planning board
Underwater parks
Appointment, powers, duties 10.40.020
beaches adjacent to 5.32.080
Purpose of provisions 10.40.010
diving, special permission 5.32.090
Planning manager
prohibited acts 5.32.070
Office created, duties 2.10.035
regulations 5.32.060
Salary 2.10.043
scuba, skin diving 5.32.085
Police
Vehicles prohibited 5.32.030
See also Civil service commission; Criminal code;
Violation, penalty 5.32.140
Disability board
Parks, recreation director
Chief, appointment 2.10.030
Office created, duties 2.10.050
Corps program
Pawnbrokers
civil service integration 2.95.030
Ammunition sales, storage 4.75.150
participation authorized 2.95.020
Definitions 4.75.030
recitals, findings 2.95.010
Exemptions 4.75.020
Dogs, interfering with, abusing 5.40.040
Inspections 4.75.110
Impersonation 5.40.060
Interest rates 4.75.160
Vehicles, resemblance to 5.40.050
License
Pool, billiards, arcades
application 4.75.060
Arcade locations, hours of operation 4.24.027
denial, revocation 4.75.070
License
fees 4.75.040
applications 4.24.025
hearings 4.75.080
denial 4.24.040
required 4.75.010
fees 4.24.020
Locations 4.75.050
investigation 4.24.026
Police
required 4.24. 010
authority 4.75.035
revocation 4.24.050
holds 4.75.170
Pool, billiard room locations, hours of operation
Property retention 4.75.140
4.24.030
Recordkeeping 4.75.100
Violation, penalty 4.24. 100
Seller, consignee
Property
duty to provide true name 4.75.120
Crimes
restrictions 4.75.180
See also Criminal code
Transaction record, furnishing 4.75.130
malicious mischief, statutes adopted 5.36.020
Violation, penalty 4.75.190
theft, statutes adopted 5.36.010
Peddlers
trespassing, statutes adopted 5.36.040
Appeals 4.12.085
Prostitution See Crimes under Public morals
Definitions 4.12.010
Public amusements
License
Compliance 4.32. 100
applications 4.12.040
Definitions 4.32.010
carrying 4.12.070
License
fees 4.12.030
applications 4.32.030
investigations 4.12.050
emergency suspension 4.32.090
issuance, expiration 4.12.060
fees, term 4.32.060
required 4.12.020
investigations 4.32.040
revocation 4.12.080
issuance 4.32.050
Penalties 4.12. 100
required 4.32.020
Purchase order forms 4.12.090
revocation
Restrictions 4.12.065
notice, appeals 4.32.080
Severability 4.12.110
reasons 4.32.070
Street vendors 4.12.055
Severability 4.32.200
Permit
Violation, penalty 4.32.110
Aircraft landing 4.80.020
Public art
CATV systems 4.68.020
See also Arts commission
Employee parking 8.51.040
Acquisition fund
Marine life, collecting 5.32.105
See also Municipal arts fund
Parade 8.08.010
created 3.13.070
Residential parking 8.52.010
Index -11 (Revised 8199)
Public disclosure
Public disclosure
Purpose of provisions 7.80.010
Applicability 1. 14.010
Separation 7.80.090
Definitions 1.14.020
Services
Documents filing 1. 14.030
changes 7.80.070
Interpretations 1.14.060
classifications 7.80.040
Participation prohibited 1. 14.050
implementation dates 7.80.120
Required 1. 14.040
rates, reporting 7.80.050
Severability 1. 14.080
required 7.80.030
Violation, penalty 1. 14.070
Rideshare program
Public morals
Definitions 8.49.020
See also Sex offenders
Permits
Crimes
issuance, applications 8.49.040
offensive telephone calls 5.38.020
revocation 8.49.050
prostitution
Purpose of provisions 8.49.010
sex, no defense 5.38.070
Three-hour parking limits, exemptions from 8.49.030
unlawful acts 5.38.060
Unlawful activities 8.49.050
public exposure
Violation, penalty 8.49.060
exemptions 5.38.050
facilitating 5.38.040
_S_
prohibited 5.38.030
Sales, use tax
Definitions 5.3 8.010
Additional, imposed 3.28.020
V
Violation, penalty 5.38.130
Administration, collection 3.28.030
Public peace
Imposed 3.28.010
See also Criminal code
Records inspection 3.28.040
Crimes, statutes adopted
Violation, penalty 3.28.050
libel, slander 5.42.040
Secondhand dealers See Pawnbrokers
malicious prosecution 5.42.050
Security guards
privacy
privacy rights 5.42.030
ht20
License required 5.40.070
riot
Public works director
Septic tanks See under Sewage treatment plant
Office created, duties 2.10.036
Sewage treatment plant
Punchboards, pull tabs See Gambling tax
Damaging, obstructing 6.50.030
Definitions 6.50.020
_ Q _
Prohibited substances 6.50.040
Purpose of provisions 6.50.010
Quiet zones See under Noise
Septic tank pumping permit
application 6.50.046
— R —
required 6.50.045
Rabies See under Animal control
term, fee 6.50.047
Raffles See Gambling tax
Violation, penalty 6.50.050
Real estate excise tax
Sewers See Combined utility
Additional
Sex offenders
imposed 3.29.015
Registration of 5.38.140
park acquisition/improvement fund 3.29.017
Shorelines See under Parks
Capital improvement fund created 3.29.013
Sidewalks
Construction
Collection by county 3.29.020
abutting property designated 9.20.040
County treasurer duties 3.29.050
assessment notice 9.20.030
Due date 3.29.060
definitions 9.20.0 10
Imposed 3.29.010
expenses 9.20.020
040
Enforcement 9.20.090
Refunddss 3.29.070
Repair, maintenance responsibility
Seller's obligation 3.29.030
o
planting strips 9.20.060
Statutes adopted 3.29.080
procedures, costs 9.20.080
Recycling
sidewalks 9.20.050
See also Garbage collection; Solid waste
transition strips 9.20.070
Consistency with existing programs 7.80. 100
Sister city commission
Containers 7.80.110
Created 10.60.010
Definitions 7.80.020
Expenditures 10.60.050
Program, monitoring 7.80.060
(Revised 8/99) Index -12
Edmonds City Code
Funds acceptance 10.60.040
Meetings 10.60.020
Organization 10.60.030
Skateboards, roller skates
See also Criminal code
Restrictions 5.46.050
Slander See under Public peace
Solicitors See Peddlers
Solid waste
See also Garbage collection; Recycling
County system applicability 7.70.020
Definitions 7.70.010
Interlocal agreement 7.70.040
Unlawful disposal 7.70.030
Sound trucks
License required, fees 4.56.010
Violation, penalty 4.56.020
Stormwater management utility
See also Combined utility
Administrative rate adjustment 7.50.060
Administrator 7.50.020
Created 7.50.010
Property transfer 7.50.040
Rates, charges 7.50.050
System adoption 7.50.030
Street
See also Traffic
Obstructions
penalties 9.25.100
violations designated 9.25.010
Vendors See Peddlers
MW
Tax See Specific Tax
Taxicabs
See also Horse taxis
Appeals 4.60.130
Definitions 4.60.010
License
application
contents 4.60.040
form 4.60.030
approval 4.60.060
drivers 4.60.080
fees, expiration date 4.60.090
insurance 4.60. 100
investigation 4.60.050
issuance 4.60.070
required 4.60.020
revocation, suspension, denial 4.60.120
Prohibited activities 4.60.110
Severability 4.60.300
Violation, penalty 4.60.140
Teen dance halls
Age restrictions 4.44.072
Definitions 4.44.010
License
application 4.44.040
denial 4.44.050
exemption, payment waiver 4.44.030
location, operator limitations 4.44.078
required, fees 4.44.020
revocation 4.44.070
Official access 4.44.076
Readmission fees 4.44.074
Threatening
See also Criminal code
Misdemeanor 5.34.020
Tobacco products sale
See also Criminal code
Definitions 5.15.010
Identification 5.15.030
Notice posting 5.15.040
Vending machines 5.15.020
Violation, penalty 5.15.050
Traffic
Alcoholic beverages in vehicles 8.32.060
Arterial highways
Schedule II 8.64.020
stops
designated 8.28.010
signs 8.28.020
violation, penalty 8.28.030
Compression brakes 8.32.050
Control devices 8.32.070
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Traffic
(Revised 8/99)
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