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Edmonds City Code Supplement 17SUPPLEMENT DIRECTIONS Updated by: EDMONDS CITY CODE Dated: Supplement No. 17 — May 2000 New, reprinted pages included with this supplement are listed by title and page number in the right-hand column below. The left-hand column lists obsolete material that should be removed from the code. Follow the instruction columns in sequence: remove and replace pages as necessary. When completed, insert these directions in a convenient place near the front of the code book. For future reference, the person making these changes may also date and initial this page. This supplement includes ordinances from Ordinance 3294 through 3304, passed April 25, 2000. Remove these pages Insert these pages Table of Contents 1-4 ................................................................ 1-4 Table of Revised Pages 1 — 3................................................................ 1 — 3 Title 2 1 ..................................................... .............. 1 27-32 ........................................................ 27-30 Title 3 23-24 .................................................... . ... 23-24 Title 5 1............................................................................ 1 Title 8 22.1-22.4 ........................... •.............. 22.1-22.4 Ordinance Table 31........................................................................ 31 Index 3-6 ............................................................... 3-6 Please call Code Publishing Company (206-527-6831) should questions arise while removing and replacing supplement pages. (Revised 5/00) 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 ....................................................................................... 9 2.20 Salary Payments..................................................................................... 15 2.25 Payment of Claims, Demands and Vouchers ......................................... 16 2.30 Municipal Employees Benefit Plan ...................... 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 Repealed................................................................................................. 28 2.90 Jail Facilities.......................................................................................... 29 2.95 Police Corps Program...........................................................•................ 29 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..........................................................6................ 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 ..................................................... 1 I Contents -1 (Revised 5/00) 3.13 Municipal Arts Fund.............................................................................. 12 3.14 Enterprise Fund................................................................................... 14.1 4.10 3.20 Business License and Occupation Tax .................................................. 15 3.22 Repealed.................................................................................................22 4.12 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............................................................................. 34 3.34 Lodging Tax........................................................................................... 35 3.40 Local Improvement Code................................................................... 36.1 4.48 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 ............................................... 68 (Revised 5/00) Contents -2 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.................................................................................................34 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 ............................................... I ... ... 53 5.40 Public Officers, Crimes Relating To ...................................................... 56 5.42 Public Peace, Crimes Relating To ......................................................... 58 5.46 Miscellaneous Crimes............................................................................ 59 5.48 Violations Bureau - Bail Regulations ................................................ 60.1 5.50 Penalties and Court Costs...................................................................... 02 5.55 Emergency Response Cost Recovery .................................................... 64 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 Contents -3 (Revised 5/00) 7.60 Combined Utility................................................................................... 18 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......................................................................I...... 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 9 10.50 Public Library Board............................................................................. 21 10.60 Edmonds Sister City Commission......................................................... 22 10.70 Lodging Tax Advisory Committee........................................................ 24 10.80 Citizens' Commission on Salaries of Elected Officials ......................... 25 Tables Index (Revised 5/00) Contents -4 Edmonds City Code TABLE OF REVISED PAGES Table of Revised Pages The following table is included in this code as a guide for determining whether the code volume properly reflects the latest printing of each page. This table will be updated with the printing of each supplement. Through usage and supplementation, pages in looseleaf publications can be inserted and removed in error when pages are replaced on a page -for -page substitution basis. The "Page" column lists all page numbers in sequence. The "Revised Date" column reflects the latest revision date (e.g., "(Revised 1/96)") and printing of pages in the up-to-date volume. A "-" indicates that the page has not been revised since the 1995 republication. This table reflects all changes to the code through Ordinance 3304, passed April 25, 2000. 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[Ord. 3245 § 5,1999; Ord. 1238 § 2,1966; Ord. 555 § 4, 1946]. 2.70.030 Chapter 2.70 RETIREMENT SYSTEM Sections; 2.70.010 Election to participate. 2.70.020 Number of employees and officials included. 2.70.030 Basis for prior service credit. 2.70.040 Basis for contributions. 2.70.050 Repealed. 2.70.010 Election to participate. The city of Edmonds has elected and does elect to participate as a member of the state- wide city employee's retirement system for pension, relief, disability and retirement for the employees of the city of Edmonds as pro- vided by Chapter 41.44 RCW. It is the intent of this chapter that only regular and full-time employees and officers of said city shall be included in said system; provided, however, that other officers and employees of said city may be included thereunder solely at the dis- cretion of the city council; and provided, fur- ther, that no elective official shall be included unless said official so elects and files a written notice of such election with the board of trust- ees of said pension system and with the city clerk. [Ord. 856 § 1, 1960]. 2.70.020 Number of employees and officials included. The number of employees and officials, other than elective officials, who shall be included as members of said pension system is approximately 30. [Ord. 856 § 2, 1960]. 2.70.030 Basis for prior service credit. The basis for prior service credit shall be .6667 percent of final compensation known as one-half prior to service credit. [Ord. 856 § 4, 1960]. 2-27 (Revised 5/00) 2.70.040 2.70.040 Basis for contributions. The basis for contributions shall be estab- lished by and in accordance with the provi- sions of the retirement system. [Ord. 3165 § 3, 1997]. 2.70.050 Basis for contributions. Repealed by Ord. 3165. [Ord. 856 § 6, 1960]. (Revised 5/00) 2-28 Chapter 2.80 PROFESSIONAL CONSULTANTS* (Repealed by Ord. 3303) *Code reviser's note: Ordinance 3303, Exhibit A, avail- able in the office of the city clerk, adopts the purchasing policy of the city. Edmonds City Code 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, 1987]. 2.95.020 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- 2-29 (Revised 5/00) 2.95.030 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]. (Revised 5/00) 2-30 Edmonds City Code Chapter 3.24 TAXATION AND REGULATION OF GAMBLING Sections: 3.24.010 Definitions. 3.24.020 Persons subject to tax — Tax rate. 3.24.030 Tax to be computed and paid quarterly — Exceptions. 3.24.040 Administration and collection of tax. 3.24.050 Method of payment. 3.24.060 Failure to make timely payment of tax or fee. 3.24.070 Notice of intention to engage in activity to be filed. 3.24.080 Records required. 3.24.090 Overpayment or underpayment of tax. 3.24.100 Failure to make return. 3.24.110 Tax additional to others. 3.24.120 City clerk to make rules. 3.24.130 Taxes, penalties and fees constitute debt to municipality. 3.24.140 Limitation on right of recovery. 3.24.200 Violation — Penalties. 3.24.300 Severability. 3.24.010 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the words and terms used herein shall have the same meaning given to each pursuant to Chapter 9.46 RCW as same exists or may from time to time be amended; and as set forth under the Rules of the Washington State Gambling Commission, WAC Title 230 as the same exists or may hereafter be amended, unless otherwise specifically provided. [Ord. 3152 § 1, 1997; Ord. 1766 § 2, 1975]. 3.24.020 Persons subject to tax— Tax rate. There is hereby levied upon all persons, associations and organizations conducting or operating within this jurisdiction any of the activities listed below a tax to be paid to the 3.24.020 city of Edmonds in the amount hereafter spec- ified: A. Bingo and Raffles. A tax in an amount equal to five percent of the gross receipts from a bingo game or raffle less the amount awarded as cash or merchandise prizes; B. Amusement games shall not be subject to the levy of a tax; provided, however, that such games are authorized for operation pursuant to the provisions of the Washington Administra- tive Code, and shall be subject to the levy of a fee in the amount of two percent of the gross receipts from the amusement game, less the amount awarded as prizes for the purpose of providing for the city's actual costs of enforce- ment of the laws of the state of Washington and the ordinances of the city of Edmonds; C. Punchboards or Pulltabs. 1. Bona fide charitable or nonprofit organizations shall pay a tax in an amount equal to 10 percent of the gross receipts from the operation of the games, less the amount awarded as prizes or merchandise; and 2. Commercial stimulant operators shall pay a tax in an amount equal to five percent of the gross receipts from the operation of punch - boards and pulltabs; D. Card Playing. Operators shall pay a tax equal to 20 percent of the gross revenue from such games; E. Exemptions. 1. Bingo and amusement games con- ducted by a bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization shall be exempt from the tax imposed by subsections A and B of this sec- tion, when such organization has no paid oper- ating or management personnel, and gross receipt from bingo or amusement games or a combination thereof does not exceed $5,000 per year less the amount awarded as cash or merchandise; 2. No tax may be imposed on the first $10,000 of gross receipts, less the amount awarded as cash or merchandise prizes, from raffles conducted by any bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization. [Ord. 3304 § 1, 3-23 (Revised 5/00) 3.24.030 2000; Ord. 3152 § 2, 1997; Ord. 2746 § 1, 1990; Ord. 2687 § 1, 1988; Ord. 1943 §§ 1, 2, 1977; Ord. 1837, 1976; Ord. 1766 § 3, 1975]. 3.24.030 Tax to be computed and paid quarterly — Exceptions. A. Each of the various taxes imposed by this chapter shall be computed on the basis of activity during each calendar quarter year, be due and payable in quarterly installments and remittance therefor, together with the return forms, and be made to the city on or before the last day of the next month succeeding the quar- terly period in which the tax accrued. Such payments shall be due on January 31 st, April 30th, July 31st and October 31st of each respective year. B. Whenever any person, association or organization taxed under this chapter quits business, sells out or otherwise disposes of its business, or terminates the business, any tax due shall become due and payable immedi- ately, and such taxpayer shall, within 10 days thereafter, make a return and pay the tax due. C. Whenever it appears to the city clerk that the collection of taxes from any person, asso- ciation or organization may be in jeopardy, the clerk, after not less than 10 days' notice to the taxpayer, is authorized to require that the tax- payer remit taxes due and returns at such shorter intervals than otherwise provided, as the clerk deems appropriate under the circum- stances. [Ord. 1766 § 4, 1975]. 3.24.040 Administration and collection of tax. A. Administration and collection of the various taxes imposed by this chapter shall be the responsibility of the city clerk. Remittance of the amount due shall be accompanied by a completed return form prescribed and pro- vided by the clerk. The taxpayer shall be required to swear and affirm that the informa- tion given in the return is true, accurate and complete. (Revised 5/00) 3-24 B. The clerk is authorized, but not required, to mail to taxpayers forms for returns. Failure of the taxpayer to receive such a form shall not excuse the taxpayer from making the return and timely paying all taxes due. The clerk shall have forms available to the public in reason- able numbers at the civic center during regular business hours. C. In addition to the return form, a copy of the taxpayer's quarterly report to the Washing- ton State Gambling Commission required by Chapter 230-08 WAC for the period in which the tax accrued, shall accompany remittance of the tax amount due. [Ord. 1766 § 5, 1975]. 3.24.050 Method of payment. Taxes payable hereunder shall be remitted to the city clerk on or before the time required by bank draft, certified check, cashier's check, personal check, money order or in cash. If pay- ment is made by draft or check, the tax shall not be deemed paid until the draft or check is honored in the usual course of business, nor shall the acceptance of any sum by the clerk be an acquittance or discharge of the tax unless the amount paid is the full amount due. The return and copy of the quarterly report to the Washington State Gambling Commission shall be filed in the office of the city clerk after notation by the clerk upon the return of the amount actually received from the taxpayer. [Ord. 1766 § 6, 19751. Title 5 PUBLIC SAFETY AND MORALS Chapters: Page 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................................................................................................. 34 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............................................................................ 59 5.48 Violations Bureau — Bail Regulations ................................................ 60.1 5.50 Penalties and Court Costs...................................................................... 62 5.55 Emergency Response Cost Recovery .................................................... 64 5-1 (Revised 5/00) Edmonds City Code petition the court which sentenced him for modification of the payment of costs or of any unpaid portion thereof. If it appears to the sat- isfaction of the court that payment of the amount due will impose manifest hardship on the defendant or his immediate family, the court may modify all or part of the amount due in costs, or modify the method of payment as provided in this section. B. Time Allowed for Payment. When a defendant is sentenced to pay a fine or costs, the court may grant permission for payment to be made within a specified period of time or in specified installments. If no such permission is included in the sentence, the fine or costs shall be payable forthwith. C. Default. 1. When a defendant sentenced to pay a fine or costs defaults in the payment thereof, or of any installment, the court, on motion of the city attorney or upon its own motion, may require the defendant to show cause why the default should not be treated as contempt of court, and may issue a show -cause summons or a warrant of arrest for the defendant's appearance. 2. If the court finds the default was attributable to an intentional refusal to obey the order of the court or to a failure on the defendant's part to make a good faith effort to make the payment, the court may find that the defendant is in contempt of court and may order the defendant's commitment until the fine or costs, or a specified part thereof, is paid. 3. The term of imprisonment for con- tempt for nonpayment of a fine or costs shall be set forth in the commitment order, and shall not exceed one day for each $25.00 of the fine or costs or fraction thereof, or 30 days, which- ever is the shorter period. The court shall spec- ify in its commitment order the rate of pay at which the defendant shall be given credit towards payment of the fine or costs. 4. If the court finds that the default is not contempt, the court may enter an order allow- ing the defendant additional time to pay the 5.50.020 fine or costs of any installment thereof, and/or the court may revoke the fine or costs in whole or in part. 5. A default in the payment of a fine or costs or any installment thereof may be col- lected by any means authorized by law for the enforcement of a judgment. The levy of execu- tion for the collection of a fine or costs shall not discharge a defendant committed to imprisonment for contempt until the amount of the fine or costs has actually been collected. [Ord. 2853 § 40, 1991; Ord. 2531, 1985; Ord. 1905 § 13, 1977]. 5.50.020 Penalties. Unless otherwise provided in this municipal code, or by state statute or other, adapted by reference, any person convicted of violating any of the provisions of the Edmonds City Code or the Community Development Guide shall be guilty of a gross misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $5,000.00 and/or by imprisonment in jail for a term not to exceed one year. Except as otherwise specifically provided in this code, any person convicted of having com- mitted a gross misdemeanor shall be subject to a fine of not more than $5,000 and/or jail not to exceed one year. Any person convicted of a misdemeanor shall be punished by a fine of not more than $1,000 and/or jail not to exceed 90 days; provided further, that where state law otherwise specifically establishes different limits on the imposition of a fine or imprison- ment, state law shall control. Each separate day during which any viola- tion occurs or continues shall be deemed to constitute a separate violation thereof and a separate offense thereunder, and upon convic- tion thereof shall be punished as provided in this section. Notwithstanding any other city ordinance or provision of the city code regard- ing violations and penalties, the punishment for an attempt to commit a crime under ECC 5.15.010 is punishable by the same fine and imprisonment as the underlying attempt in 5-63 (Revised 5/00) 5.55.010 crime. [Ord. 2853 § 41, 1991; Ord. 2718, 1989; Ord. 2702 § 2, 1989; Ord. 2663 § 2, 1988; Ord. 2654 § 22, 1988; Ord. 2603 § 1, 1987; Ord. 2566 § 2, 1986; Ord. 2563 § 2, 1986; Ord. 2543, 1985; Ord. 2531, 1985; Ord. 2507,1985; Ord. 2456,1984; Ord. 2439,1984; Ord. 2415 §§ 1— 3, 1984; Ord. 2372 § 6, 1983; Ord. 2347 § 2,1983; Ord. 2337 § 3,1982; Ord. 2293 § 1, 19821. (Revised 5/00) 5-64 Chapter 5.55 EMERGENCY RESPONSE COST RECOVERY Sections: 5.55.010 Intoxication -caused incidents. 5.55.010 Intoxication -caused incidents. A. Pursuant to RCW 38.52.430, any person whose intoxication causes an incident to which city personnel make an appropriate emergency response, and who, in connection with the inci- dent, has been convicted or has had his or her prosecution deferred for either (1) driving a motor vehicle, operating an aircraft, or using a vessel while under the influence of alcohol or drugs; (2) vehicular homicide while under the influence of alcohol or drugs; or (3) vehicular assault while under the influence of alcohol or drugs shall be liable to the city for the costs and expenses of the city's emergency response. B. For purposes of this chapter, "costs and expenses of the city's emergency response" shall mean those costs directly arising from the city's use and deployment of police, coroner, fire, rescue, emergency medical or utility ser- vices to an incident reasonable requiring the same. C. In no event shall a person's liability under subsection (A) of this section for the expense of an emergency response exceed $1,000 for a particular incident. [Ord. 3298 § 1, 2000]. Edmonds City Code Chapter 8.51 EDMONDS EMPLOYEE PERMIT PARKING PROGRAM Sections: 8.51.010 Purpose. 8.51.020 Definitions. 8.51.030 Commute exemption from three- hour parking limits. 8.51.040 Issuance of employee parking permits. 8.51.045 Employee permit parking fund created. 8.51.050 Unlawful employee permit parking activities and revocation. 8.51.060 Penalties. 8.51.010 Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to provide more parking to the general public in high demand parking areas by encouraging Edmonds business owners and employees to park in lower demand parking areas. [Ord. 3068 § 1, 1996]. 8.51.020 Definitions. A. "Employee parking permit" means a permit that authorizes permit employees to park for more than three hours in three-hour parking areas if the parking is part of a com- mute to work as required by this chapter. The employee parking permit shall not guarantee a parking space, nor shall it exempt the vehicle or operator from observing zones where a party is prohibited at all times, including but not limited to no parking zones, load zones, fire zones and all other applicable regulations contained in the Edmonds City Code. B. "Employee permit business" means a business that is located within the city of Edmonds. C. "Permit employee" means an owner or employee of an employee permit business. [Ord. 3068 § 1, 1996]. 8.51.030 8.51.030 Commute exemption from three- hour parking limits. A. The three-hour parking time limits for streets identified in ECC 8.51.030(B) shall not apply to motor vehicles that satisfy the follow- ing criteria: 1. The motor vehicle displays a current employee parking permit that hangs from the rear view mirror of the vehicle or is conspicu- ously placed on the dashboard if there is no rear view mirror; and 2. The motor vehicle is parked in a three-hour parking area identified in ECC 8.51.030(B); and 3. The motor vehicle initially driven to the parking area was occupied by a person who: a. Is employed by a business that has been issued employee parking permit(s); and b. Is identified in ECC 8.51.040 (C)(1); and 4. The motor vehicle is parked while the person identified in ECC 8.51.030(A)(3) is working for the employee permit business that provided the employee parking permit that is displayed in the vehicle; and 5. The motor vehicle is identified in ECC 8.51.040(C)(1); and 6. The motor vehicle is parked in a three-hour parking area between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday, except for parking in the parking lot for the Edmonds public works division, identified by ECC 8.51.030(B)(15), at which the motor vehicle is parked between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Mon- day through Friday. B. An employee parking permit shall be effective in the three-hour parking areas located along the following streets: 1. Both sides of Edmonds Street from Sunset Avenue to Fifth Avenue North. 2. Both sides of Bell Street from Sunset Avenue to Fifth Avenue North. 3. South side of Bell Street from Fifth Avenue North to Sixth Avenue North. 4. North side of James Street from Sun- set Avenue to Third Avenue South. 8-22.1 (Revised 5/00) 8.51.040 5. South side of James Street from Sun- set Avenue to 250 feet east of Second Avenue South. 6. Both sides of Dayton Street from Sunset Avenue (State Route 104) to Fifth Ave- nue South except the north side of Dayton Street from Third Avenue South to 150 feet east of Third Avenue South. 7. Both sides of Walnut Street from 120 feet west of Fifth Avenue South to 120 feet east of Fifth Avenue South. 8. Both sides of Maple Street from Fifth Avenue South to 120 feet east of Fifth Avenue South. 9. Both sides of Alder Street from Fifth Avenue South to 120 feet east of Fifth Avenue South. 10. Both sides of Second Avenue North from Bell Street to Edmonds Street. 11. Both sides of Third Avenue North from Bell Street to a point 265.5 feet north of its intersection with Edmonds Street. 12. Both sides of Fourth Avenue North from Bell Street to Edmonds Street. 13. Both sides of Fifth Avenue North from Bell Street to Edmonds Street. 14. West side of Sixth Avenue North from Dayton Street to Bell Street. 15. East side of Sixth Avenue from Day- ton Street to the alley between Main Street and Bell Street. 16. Both sides of Fourth Avenue South from Walnut Street to Dayton Street. 17. The 20 parking spaces located in the northwest corner parking lot for the building located at 200 Dayton Street. 18. Both sides of Howell Way from Fourth Avenue South to Fifth Avenue South. 19. Both sides of Second Avenue South from Dayton Street to its dead end, located south of Alder Street. 20. Both sides of Alder Street between its intersections with Second Avenue South and Third Avenue South. 21. Both sides of Admiral Way from its intersection with Dayton Street and south (Revised 5/00) 8-22.2 thereof to the end of the public right-of-way (approximately 2,300 feet). [Ord. 3135 § 1, 1997; Ord. 3122 § 1, 1996; Ord. 3102 § 4, 1996; Ord. 3068 § 1, 1996]. 8.51.040 Issuance of employee parking permits. A. An owner or the lead supervisor in employee permit business shall be the only person(s) who may acquire employee parking permits for himself or herself and their employees from the Edmonds city clerk. The total number of employee parking permits issued per employee permit business shall not exceed 75 percent, rounded up to the nearest whole number, of the total number of perma- nent permit employees that work at the employee permit business. A permanent per- mit employee is a permanent employee that works an average of at least 20 hours per week at the employee permit businesses and is rea- sonably anticipated to work at the employee permit business for at least an additional six months within the calendar year for which the employee parking permit is issued. B. The owner or lead supervisor shall be responsible for distribution of employee park- ing permits to permit employees employed by the employee permit business. Employee park- ing permits may be transferred from one employee or owner within an employee permit business to another. C. Applications for employee parking per- mits shall be made upon forms provided by the city of Edmonds and shall at a minimum con- tain the following information: 1. Name and address of all persons who will use the employee parking permits for the three-hour parking exemptions granted by this chapter. 2. Name and address of the employee permit business and the owner or lead supervi- sor responsible for the application. 3. Employee permit business address. 4. Work hours of persons who will be using the employee parking permit. Edmonds City Code 5. Responses by each person who will be using an employee parking permit to a park- ing survey issued by the city clerk that will be used to verify the assumptions used to justify this chapter. D. Employee parking permit application forms shall be signed by the owner or lead supervisor identified in ECC 8.51.040(C)(2) as well as every person who will be using an employee parking permit issued as a result of the application. E. The issuance of employee parking per- mits under this chapter shall be contingent upon the payment of a $25.00 application fee per permit for applications received through June 29th of each calendar year. The applica- tion fee for applications received on or after June 30th of each calendar year shall be reduced to $12.50. Application forms can be updated to reflect changes in the information required by this section so long as no addi- tional employee parking permits are requested. F. Employee parking permits shall be effective for the calendar year for which they are issued, except that permits applied for after December 1 st shall be effective through the subsequent calendar year. [Ord. 3301 § 1, 2000; Ord. 3146 § 1, 1997; Ord. 3068 § 1, 1996]. 8.51.045 Employee permit parking fund created. There is hereby created a special fund to be known as the "employee parking permit fund". All application fees received by the city pursu- ant to ECC 8.51.040(E) shall be deposited in this fund. All monies in this fund shall be used solely and exclusively for the administration of the employee permit parking program cre- ated by this chapter. [Ord. 3079 § 1, 1996]. 8.51.050 Unlawful employee permit parking activities and revocation. A. It shall be unlawful for any person to duplicate and use an employee parking permit 8.51.060 for purposes of parking more than three hours in a three-hour parking area and it shall also be unlawful to otherwise use an employee park- ing permit for purposes of avoiding parking restrictions in any manner not specified by this chapter. B. The city clerk may revoke the employee parking permit of any person the clerk deter- mines has abused the employee parking pro- gram by engaging in unlawful activities specified in ECC 8.51.050(A). The city clerk's determination may be appealed by the permit holder to the city council, which shall grant a hearing for the appeal and issue written find- ings of fact and conclusions of law in support of its decision. A permit holder who has had his or her permit revoked shall be ineligible for reissuance of the permit for a period of one year from the date of revocation. [Ord. 3068 § 1, 1996]. 8.51.060 Penalties. A. Any person who both (1) parks a vehicle for more than three hours in violation of ECC 8.64.060 or 8.64.065 or any other city ordi- nance imposing a three-hour parking limit; and (2) displays an employee parking permit as required in ECC 8.51.030(A)(1) without using the parking area as part of a commute to work as specified in ECC 8.51.030(A)(2) to (5) shall have committed a parking infraction subject to the provisions of Chapter 8.48 ECC and shall be fined at twice the civil penalty for overtime parking levied under ECC 8.48.215. B. Any person who parks a vehicle in a three-hour parking area for more than three hours with an employee parking permit that the person knows has been duplicated or made to appear to be an employee parking permit shall have committed a parking infraction sub- ject to the provisions of Chapter 8.48 ECC and shall be fined a civil penalty of $50.00. [Ord. 3068 § 1, 19961. 8-22.3 (Revised 5/00) This page left intentionally blank. (Revised 5/00) 8-22.4 Edmonds City Code Ordinance Table 2204 03/31/1981 Comp. time for exempt employees (2.35) 2262 02/02/1982 Prohibit parking (8.64) 2205 04/07/1981 Rezone 2263 02/02/1982 Parking infractions (8.48) 2206 04/21/1981 Amend zoning code for PRD -2-80 2264 02/02/1982 Adopting 1981 Edition of APWA 2207 04/28/1981 Downtown sidewalk LID Standards 2208 05/19/1981 Extend LID No. 206, financing 2265 02/02/1982 Condemnation 2209 05/19/1981 Change council meeting starting time 2266 02/09/1982 Requiring conditional use permit for (1.04) amusement 2210 06/15/1981 Repeal utility tax on water (3.20) 2267 02/09/1982 Allow staff to grant conditional use for 2211 06/15/1981 Impose 8.25 percent surcharge (7.30) home day care 2212 06/23/1981 Amend 1981 budget 2268 02/09/1982 Allow radio antennas to exceed 15 feet 2213 06/30/1981 Rezone 2269 02/09/1982 Define term "working day" 2214 06/30/1981 Eliminate rental accounts (7.10) 2270 02/09/1982 Planning director authority 2215 07/14/1981 Hearing examiner six-month reviews 2271 02/09/1982 In -lieu parking (10.35) 2272 02/09/1982 Amendments to 1981 salary ordinance 2216 07/28/1981 Confirming LID No. 206 2273 02/09/1982 Increase fees for land use application 2217 07/28/1981 Confirming LID No. 207 2274 02/16/1982 Adopt parks and recreation comprehensive 2218 07/28/1981 Street vacation plan 2219 07/28/1981 Add cul-de-sac 2275 02/16/1982 Annexation 2220 08/04/1981 Requirements for alarm systems 2276 02/23/1982 Video machine fees (4.24) 2221 08/04/1981 Increasing council salaries 2277 03/09/1982 Sign permit application 2222 08/04/1981 Increasing mayor's salary 2278 03/09/1982 Amend street map 2223 08/18/1981 Street vacation 2279 03/16/1982 Prohibiting adult theatres 2224 08/18/1981 Disaster coordination (6.60) 2280 03/23/1982 Filing parking plan prior to issuance 2225 08/25/1981 Parking restrictions on Sunset Ave. (8.64) 2281 03/30/1982 Delete planning commission member 2226 08/25/1981 Set salary for MAA (10.05) 2227 09/01/1981 Reorganizing public works department 2282 03/30/1982 Delete city council member (Repealed by 3279) 2283 03/30/1982 Allow bus stop shelters 2228 09/01/1981 Restricting traffic, Main and Dayton 2284 04/06/1982 Shoreline sanctuary ordinance (5.32) 2229 09/08/1981 Visitor parking permits (8.52) 2285 04/06/1982 Consultant selection procedure (Repealed 2230 09/08/1981 Parking restrictions (8.60) by 3303) 2231 09/14/1981 Rezone 2286 04/13/1982 Salaries 2232 09/14/1981 No parking at yellow curb (8.48) 2287 04/20/1982 Regulating trailer signs 2233 09/14/1981 Interest rate adjustment, LID No. 207 2288 05/04/1982 Video games arcade license (4.24) 2234 09/14/1981 2 percent merit for exempt 2289 05/04/1982 Salaries 2235 09/14/1981 Annexation 2290 05/04/1982 Uniform Fire Code, Life Safety Code 2236 09/29/1981 Amend street map to reduce right-of-way 2291 05/04/1982 Zoning of annexed land 2237 09/29/1981 Creating LID No. 210 2292 05/04/1982 Aggregating nonconforming lots 2238 10/06/1981 1982 tax levy 2293 05/04/1982 Penalties for criminal offenses (5.50) 2239 10/13/1981 Create superintendent of public works 2294 05/04/1982 Definition of delinquent child position 2295 05/04/1982 Definition of public officer 2240 10/13/1981 Establish 7:30 p.m. meeting time for 2296 05/11/1982 Levy additional 1/2 cent sales tax (3.28) council (1.04) 2297 05/18/1982 Parking hours on Sunset Ave. (8.64) 2241 10/13/1981 Rezone 2298 05/18/1982 LID No. 209 2242 10/13/1981 Enforcement of sign code 2299 05/18/1982 Amending Ord. 2296 re: effective date 2243 10/20/1981 Maintenance of planter areas 2300 06/01/1982 Amending 1980 bond issue ordinance 2244 11/03/1981 Permit buses on 76th West (8.64) 2301 06/01/1982 Amending parking regulations (8.48, 8.64) 2245 11/03/1981 Staff approval of certain conditional use 2302 06/01/1982 Amend fees in community development permit 2303 06/08/1982 MAA position abolished January 11 (2.01) 2246 11/10/1981 Raising fingerprinting fees (3.50) 2304 06/14/1982 Fishing pier parking lot (8.48) 2247 11/10/1981 Speed limits (8.16) 2305 06/14/1982 Reduce utility tax to 6 percent (7.30) 2248 11/10/1981 Authorize consolidate bond issue 2306 06/29/1982 Creating cemetery board (10.16) 2249 11/17/1981 Rezone 2307 06/29/1982 Allow offices in CW zone 2250 12/01/1981 Amend tax levy 2308 06/29/1982 Amend council presidents's salary (1.02) 2251 12/15/1981 Reduce right-of-way 2309 07/06/1982 Create personnel director position 2252 12/22/1981 Raise in -lieu parking fees 2310 07/06/1982 Raise mayor's salary 2253 12/22/1981 Raise license fee on video games (4.24) 2311 07/06/1982 Prohibit topless tavern dancing (5.38) 2254 12/22/1981 Tax on intrastate long distance calls (3.20) 2312 07/20/1982 LID No. 208 2255 12/22/1981 Water -sewer rates (7.30) 2313 07/27/1982 Adjust salary grid 2256 12/22/1981 Adopt 1982 budget 2314 07/27/1982 Ambulance equipment standards 2257 01/19/1982 Street vacation 2315 08/03/1982 Business license definition and rules 2258 01/19/1982 Street vacation (4.72) 2259 01/19/1982 Amend official street map 2316 08/10/1982 Amend budget by transfer from general 2260 01/19/1982 Alley vacation fund 2261 01/19/1982 Rezone 2317 08/24/1982 Bonding for officials (2.40) Tables - 19 (Revised 5/00) Ordinance Table 2318 2319 2320 2321 2322 2323 2324 2325 2326 2327 2328 2329 2330 2331 2332 2333 2334 2335 2336 2337 2338 2339 2340 2341 2342 2343 2344 2345 2346 2347 2348 2349 2350 2351 2352 2353 2354 2355 2356 2357 2358 2359 2360 2361 2362 2363 08/24/1982 09/21/1982 09/21/1982 10/05/1982 10/12/1982 10/12/1982 10/26/1982 11/01/1982 11/01/1982 11/09/1982 11/09/1982 11/16/1982 11/16/1982 11/23/1982 11/23/1982 12/07/1982 12/07/1982 12/07/1982 12/07/1982 12/14/1982 12/21/1982 12/21/1982 01/04/1983 01/04/1983 01/04/1983 01/04/1983 01/11/1983 01/11/1983 01/11/1983 02/01/1983 02/01/1983 02/01/1983 02/01/1983 02/01/1983 02/08/1983 02/08/1983 03/01/1983 03/01/1983 03/08/1983 03/22/1983 03/29/1983 03/29/1983 03/29/1983 04/12/1983 04/26/1983 04/26/1983 2364 05/03/1983 2365 05/17/1983 2366 05/24/1983 2367 05/31/1983 2368 05/31/1983 2369 05/31/1983 2370 06/07/1983 2371 06/21/1983 2372 06/21/1983 2373 06/21/1983 2374 06/21/1983 2375 06/21/1983 2376 06/28/1983 2377 06/28/1983 Amend Sunset Ave. parking (8.52) Amend attorney fee structure (2.05) LID No. 208, bonds 1983 property tax levy Amend ambulance ordinance Amend tow truck license Parking restrictions (8.64) Amend city code, penalty Amend definition of theft Creating LID No. 209 Amendment to 1983 tax levy ordinance Raise mayor's salary 50 percent off-street parking Amend sales tax, Ord. 2296 Approve Wispy Willows PRD 1-78 Street vacation Amend budget 1982 Salary ranges Authorize loan for purchase of fire equipment Prohibit fishing casting (5.32, 5.50) Adopt 1983 budget Reduce utility tax to 5 3/4 percent (3.20, 7.30) Comp. time (2.35) Street vacation Rename PAB to planning board (10.40) Establish program for public service Game license fees LID No. 211 Grant Washington Natural Gas franchise Unlawful issuance of checks (4.24, 5.50) Prohibit crossing except at crosswalk (8.04) Full-time mayor in 1984 (2.01) Set mayor's salary for 1984 Annexation Regulating accessory dwelling units Smoke detector alarms in residential Establish fund for emergency rescue Amend obstructing justice ordinance Criminal investigation contingency (3.07) Increase permit fees Adjust salary Reduce right-of-way Extend time requirement for filing Water -sewer rates revision (7.30) Amend public service project ordinance Authorize $1,000,000 water -sewer revenue bond Alley vacation Annexation Regulating aircraft landings (4.80) Establishing hours and location (1.04) Repeal Ord. 2228 Prohibit parking (8.64) Restrict concessions during fireworks (4.12) Amend street map Noise control quiet zones (5.30, 5.50) Prohibit playing ball (8.32) Amend SEPA ordinance Annexation Changing speed limit (8.16) Load limit revision (8.56, 8.64) 2378 07/05/1983 Alley vacation 2379 07/12/1983 Amend community development code 2380 07/12/1983 Amend salary ordinance on reclassification 2381 07/19/1983 Hearing examiner to report annually (10.35) 2382 07/19/1983 Adopt proposed zoning regulations 2383 07/19/1983 Annexation 2384 07/19/1983 Creating LID No. 212 2385 07/26/1983 Designate portion of Sunset Ave. a quiet zone (5.30) 2386 07/26/1983 Impose vehicle load limit (8.64) 2387 07/26/1983 Adopt by reference street tree plan 2388 08/02/1983 Regulate aircraft landings in city (4.80) 2389 08/02/1983 Increase council salaries (1.02) 2390 08/09/1983 Establish three-hour parking (8.64) 2391 08/09/1983 Provide for acquisition easements 2392 08/16/1983 Approve contract rezone 2393 08/16/1983 Penalties for traffic infractions (8.60) 2394 09/13/1983 Prohibit parking (8.64) 2395 09/13/1983 Amend speed limits (8.16) 2396 09/13/1983 Establish Memorial Street tree fund 2397 09/19/1983 Confirm final assessment roll 2398 09/27/1983 Vacating portion cul-de-sac 2399 09/27/1983 Condemnation 2400 10/11/1983 Amend 1983 budget, Ord. 2338 2401 10/11/1983 Amend § 17.40.040 2402 10/25/1983 Regulate and protect marine life (5.32) 2403 11/01/1983 Amend rate for labor 2404 11/07/1983 Cash prepayment expiration and issuance 2405 11/22/1983 Rezone 2406 12/06/1983 Levy 1984 property taxes 2407 12/06/1983 Amend official street map 2408 12/06/1983 Amend speed limits (8.16) 2409 12/06/1983 Prohibit alcoholic beverages in vehicle (8.32) 2410 12/06/1983 Set new maturity date for bonds, LID 2411 12/21/1983 1984 salary ordinance 2412 12/21/1983 Adopt 1984 final budget 2413 01/03/1984 Reduce electric utility tax (3.20) 2414 01/24/1984 Contract rezone 2415 01/31/1984 Delete jail time for misdemeanors (5.50) 2416 01/31/1984 Confirm final assessment roll 2417 02/07/1984 Shoreline master program amendments 2418 02/14/1984 One-way traffic alley 2419 02/14/1984 Floodplain management 2420 03/12/1984 Criminal investigations contingency 2421 03/27/1984 Street map amendment, reduce right-of- way 2422 03/27/1984 LID No. 211 2423 04/03/1984 Interim financing for LID No, 210 2424 04/10/1984 Amend CDC conditional uses 2425 05/08/1984 Permit certain underwater maintenance (5.32) 2426 05/08/1984 Extend sign code moratorium 2427 05/08/1984 Hearing examiner review of sign code 2428 05/15/1984 Amend Title 18, community development code, parking 2429 05/15/1984 Amend zoning ordinance 2430 05/15/1984 Changes relating to city council meeting (1.04, 2.05) 2431 05/22/1984 Regulation of pawnbrokers and secondhand dealers (4.75) 2432 05/29/1984 Amend civil service system (10.25) (Revised 5/00) Tables - 20 Edmonds City Code 3290 1/18/00 Alternative deferred compensation program for mayor (Special) 3291 1/18/00 Amends § 5.34.015, assault (5.34) 3292 1/18/00 Repeals and replaces Ch. 18.70, encroachment permits (18.70) 3293 1/18/00 Amends § 17.70.040, bistro and outdoor dining (17.70) 3294 2/1/00 Repeals and replaces Ch. 20.21 and § 21.05.015, accessory dwelling units (20.21, 21.05) 3295 2/1/00 Grants telecommunications franchise to Metromedia Fiber Network Services, Inc. (Special) 3296 2/15/00 Renumbers existing § 20.75.055 to be § 20.75.060; adds new § 20.75.055, subdivisions (20.75) 3297 3/06/00 Adds § 20.105.045, appeals (20.105) 3298 3/21/00 Adds Ch. 5.55, emergency response cost recovery (5.55) 3299 3/21/00 Property condemnation (Special) 3300 3/28/00 Adds § 17.40.025, nonconforming accessory dwelling units (17.40) 3301 4/4/00 Amends § 8.51.040, employee parking permits (8.51) 3302 4/18/00 Amends § 18.80.060, streets and driveways (18.80) 3303 4/25/00 Purchasing policy; repeals Ch 2.80 (Not codified) 3304 4/25/00 Amends § 3.24.020, gambling tax (3.24) Ordinance Table Tables - 31 (Revised 5/00) Edmonds City Code reimbursement 4.68.360 Consistency with other regulations 4.68.380 Construction standards 4.68.080 Definitions 4.68.0 10 Franchise acceptance 4.68.050 application 4.68.030 external costs 4.68.250 fee 4.68.160 issuance 4.68.040 revocation 4.68.300 termination for noncompliance 4.68.3 10 terms 4.68.020 Indemnity, hold harmless agreements 4.68.320 Institutional networks capability, activation 4.68.220 city-wide interconnection 4.68.230 franchisee contributions 4.68.240 Insurance 4.68.330 Meetings with city 4.68.170 Nondiscrimination 4.68.260 Ownership transfers 4.68.280 Performance bond 4.68.340 Police power of city 4.68.060 Property abandonment 4.68.290 Public, educational and governmental access city-wide interconnection 4.68.2 10 required 4.68.200 Rate schedule 4.68.140 Records inspection 4.68.190 Right-of-way use 4.68. 100 Rules, regulations 4.68.070 Safety requirements 4.68. 110 Security, recourse against 4.68.350 Service continuity 4.68.270 denial 4.68.150 System evaluation 4.68.180 Tree trimming 4.68.130 Undergrounding, landscaping 4.68.090 Cemetery board Alternate 10.16.070 Council supervision 10. 16.060 Maintenance funds 10. 16.050 Meetings 10. 16.040 Membership, terms 10.16.010 Powers 10. 16.030 Severability 10. 16.200 Vacancies 10. 16.020 Cigarettes See also Tobacco products sale Possession by minor unlawful 5.46.070 Circuses See Public amusements Citizens' commission on salaries of elected officials Duties 10.80.020 Eligibility 10.80.030 Members 10.80.040 Open meetings 10.80.070 Organization 10.80.050 City officers, employees Purpose 10.80.010 Referendum applicability 10.80.080 Reimbursement exception 10.80.090 Salary schedule recommendation 10.80.060 City Boards, commissions attendance exemptions 1.05.040 records 1.05.020 required 1.05.010 council confirmation defined 10.01.010 quorum 1.05.050 vacancies, filling 1.05.030 Checks, insufficient funds, charges 3.50.020 Claims See Claims against the city Classification continuity 1.02.040 effective date 1.02.020 noncharter code city 1.02.010 Code See Code Council See Council Officers, employees See City officers, employees Property, sales See also Equipment rental fund authority 3.01.010 bids call, notice 3.01.030 opening, rejecting 3.01.040 instruments of conveyance 3.01.050 minimum price 3.01.020 negotiated sales 3.01.060 Records, copying certification fees 1.20.060 exemptions 1.20.030 fees charging, exceptions 1.20.040 modifications 1.20.070 request form 1.20.010 response 1.20.020 transcriptions 1.20.050 City attorney Compensation 2.05.030 Duties 2.05.020 Legal services contract 2.05.010 City officers, employees Assignment of duties 2.10.020 Benefit plan authorized 2.30.010 participation mandatory 2.30.020 Bonds See also Indemnification premium payments 2.40.020 refusing to give 2.40.030 required, amounts 2.40.010 Confirmation process 2.10.010 Emergency periods, extra duty 2.35.050 Exempt employees 2.20.020 Index -3 (Revised 5/00) Civil service commission Expense reimbursement See Advance travel expense revolving fund; Claims against the city Holidays 2.35.020 Indemnification See also Bonds applicability 2.06.090 conditions compliance with 2.06.050 failure to comply 2.06.060 requirements 2.06.040 definitions 2.06.000 exclusions designated 2.06.020 determinations 2.06.030 expense reimbursement 2.06.070 insurance policies, conflicts 2.06.080 legal representation 2.06.010 Paydays 2.20.010 Public disclosure See Public disclosure Retirement system contributions 2.70.040 number included 2.70.020 participation 2.70.010 prior service credit 2.70.030 Salaries See Citizens' commission on salaries of elected officials Vacation, sick leave compensating time 2.35.040 definitions 2.35.010 employment contract conflicts 2.35.090 extenuating circumstances 2.35.080 shared leave 2.35.045 sick leave accrual, use 2.35.060 transferring positions 2.35.070 vacation accrual, use 2.35.030 Civil service commission Applicability 10.25.160 Covered employees applicant qualifications 10.25.050 continuity 10.25.040 disciplinary procedures 10.25.070 initial appointments, probationary period 10.25.090 police, fire departments 10.25.030 positions, creating 10.25.100 tenure, discharges 10.25.060 Created, appointments 10.25.010 Deceptive practices 10.25.120 Definitions 10.25.140 Legal actions 10.25.110 Powers, duties 10.25.020 Severability 10.25.150 Terms, number limited 10.25.015 Violation, penalty 10.25.130 Claims against the city See also Advance travel expense revolving fund Auditing officer 2.25.010 Employees 2.25.040 List preparation 2.25.020 Paying 2.25.030 Statutory compliance 2.25.060 Travel expense reimbursement 2.25.050 Code See also Criminal code Adopted 1.01.005 Authority 1.01.020 Construction 1.01.035 Definitions 1.01.025 Effect on past actions, obligations 1.01.060 Grammatical interpretation 1.01.030 Headings 1.01.040 Prohibited acts 1.01.100 References to amendments 1.01.015 code citations 1.01.010 specific ordinances 1.01.050 Repeals not to revive 1.01.070 Severability 1.01.110 Superseding exclusions 1.01.090 provisions 1.01.080 Combined utility Accounting 7.60.020 Water, sewer, stormwater utilities combined 7.60.010 Community development department Director, references to 2.10.050 Community impact statements See under Business license Community oriented open air markets Administration 4.90. 110 Definitions 4.90.0 10 Exemptions 4.90.025 License application 4.90.090 fees 4.90.070 required 4.90.020 term 4.90.080 Nonprofit community oriented organizations 4.90.040 Premises requirements 4.90.060 Prohibited activities 4.90.030 Recordkeeping 4.90. 100 Sponsors, business license required 4.90.050 Violation, infraction 4.90.120 Concerts See Public amusements Controlled substances See also Criminal code Drug paraphernalia, possession of 5.14.020 Poisons, statutes adopted 5.14.040 Statutes adopted 5.14.010 Steroids, statutes adopted 5.14.050 Toxic fumes, inhaling, statutes adopted 5.14.030 Violation, penalty 5.14.060 Council See also Public disclosure Executive assistant 2.10.060 Meetings changing, notice posting 1.04.015 holidays 1.04.030 recesses, continuances 1.04.020 (Revised 5/00) Index -4 Edmonds City Code False alarms time, place 1.04.010 Disorderly conduct President 1.02.031 See also Public peace Terms of office 1.02.030 Designated 5.42.010 Vacancies, filling 1.02.035 Dogs See Animal control Court See Municipal court Domestic violence Criminal code See also Criminal code See also Specific Crime Anti -harassment orders 5.34.060 Conduct, statutes adopted 5.46.0 10 Court order, failure to obey 5.34.040 Construction of provisions 5.01.050 Custodial interference, statutes adopted 5.34.050 Contempt 5.01.040 Harassment, statutes adopted 5.34.070 Court costs 5.50.010 Statutes adopted 5.34.030 Defenses 5.01.030 Downtown Edmonds Rideshare Program See Failure to sign notice, appear 5.01.045 Rideshare program Penalties 5.50.020 Drugs Principles of liability 5.01.020 See also Controlled substances Restitution 5.01.035 Enforcement fund Severability 5.01.060 created 3.08.010 Statutes purpose, expenditures 3.08.020 adopted by reference 5.01.010 unexpended funds 3.08.030 amendments 5.01.070 Violations bureau —E— E—bail bail accepting 5.48.0 Emergencies See Disasters establishing 5.48..00 20 Emergency aid car cumulative reserve fund forfeiture Created, use 3.09.010 . court appearanccee 5 5.448.8.050 Emergency call system misuse See 911 system misuse created 5.48.010 Emergency response cost recovery duties Intoxication -caused incidents 5.55.010 additional 5.48.070 Enterprise fund designated 5.48.060 Accounting, record keeping 3.14.060 terms of reference 5.48.080 Administration 3.14.020Charges Criminal investigations fund 3.14.070 Created, use 3.07.010 Created 3.14.010 Custodial interference See Domestic violence Sale of licensed merchandise 3.14.050 Source of funds 3.14.030 _ D _ Use of funds 3.14.040 Equipment rental fund Dances, public Accounting, recordkeeping 3.05.080 See also Cabarets; Teen dance halls Administration 3.05.020 Defined 4.40.0 10 Charges, schedule 3.05.070 License required, fees 4.40.020 Created, established 3.05.010 Police presence 4.40.030 Expenditures 3.05. 100 Violation, penalty 4.40.040 Income 3.05.040 Datum line Retention 3.05.110 Established 9.05.010 Sale proceeds 3.05.060 Disability board Transfers 3.05.030 Created, terms 10.30.010 Use 3.05.050 Disasters Escape Definitions 6.60.020 See also Criminal code Disaster coordinator Statutes adopted 5.40.030 authority during disaster 6.60.050 Explosives preparation 6.60.040 See also Criminal code Emergency management organization 6.60.035 Prohibited 5.46.060 Emergency operations plan 6.60.030 Exposure, public See Crimes under Public morals Liability immunity 6.60.070 Purpose of provisions 6.60.010 — F — Severability 6.60.300 False alarms Temporary replacement of mayor 6.60.065 See also Criminal code; 911 system misuse Violation, penalty 6.60.060 Definitions 5.20.020 Index -5 (Revised 5/00) Fingerprinting service charges Emergency contact card 5.20.030 Fees 5.20.050 Notice 5.20.060 Purpose of provisions 5.20.010 Unlawful conduct 5.20.040 Violation, penalty 5.20.070 Fingerprinting service charges Established 3.50.010 Fire Crimes See also Criminal code outdoor burning ban 5.22.030 reckless burning, statutes adopted 5.22.010 statutes adopted 5.22.020 Fire department See also Civil service commission; Disability board Chief, appointment 2.10.040 Pension board chairman pro tem 2.50.030 created 2.50.010 meetings, duties 2.50.050 quorum 2.50.040 secretary 2.50.020 Reserve fire fighters' relief and pensions annual fees, paying 2.60.040 enrollment 2.60.020 membership 2.60.030 number restricted 2.60.010 Firearms, dangerous weapons See also Criminal code Aiming, discharging 5.24.020 Court facilities 5.24.050 Dangerous weapons 5.24.014 Discharge prohibited 5.24.030 Forfeited 5.24.060 Knives defined 5.24.012 Liquor sale premises 5.24.040 Statutes adopted 5.24.010 Fireworks Applicability 5.27.160 Definitions 5.27.010 Enforcement 5.27.180 Public display permit application 5.27.080 fees 5.27.060 issuance, transferability 5.27.070 required 5.27.040 standards 5.27.120 Sale, possession, use prohibited 5.27.020 Signaling, forest protection 5.27.150 Special effects 5.27.140 Statutory applicability 5.27.170 Violation, penalty 5.27.210 Frauds, swindles See also Criminal code Defrauding a public utility, statutes adopted 5.28.030 False representation, statutes adopted 5.28.020 Statutes adopted 5.28.010 Fund See Specific Fund —G— Gambling tax Additional to other taxes 3.24. 110 Administration, collection 3.24.040 Applicability, rate 3.24.020 Debt to municipality 3.24.130 Definitions 3.24.010 Engaging in business, notice 3.24.070 Payment failure to make 3.24.060 methods 3.24.050 over, under 3.24.090 quarterly, exceptions 3.24.030 Recordkeeping 3.24.080 Recovery limitations 3.24.140 Returns, failure to make 3.24. 100 Rules, regulations 3.24.120 Severability 3.24.300 Violation, penalty 3.24.200 Garbage collection See also Litter; Recycling; Solid waste Definitions 4.64.020 Insurance 4.64. 100 License application 4.64.060 fees 4.64.040 required 4.64.030 revocation 4.64.090 Rates, charges 4.64.070 Recordkeeping 4.64.050 Sanitation 4.64.080 Severability 4.64.120 Title of provisions 4.64.010 Violation, penalty 4.64. 110 0:0 Harassment See Domestic violence Health care facilities See also Criminal code; Quiet zones under Noise Interference with 5.34.080 Health officer Appointment 6.10.010 Duties 6.10.020 Notices 6.10.070 Nuisance abatement 6.10.030 (Revised 5/00) Index -6