Edmonds City Code Supplement 42SUPPLEMENT DIRECTIONS
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EDMONDS CITY CODE
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Supplement No. 42 — December 2006
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Table of Contents
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Table of Revised Pages
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Title 4
Title 8
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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
Repealed................................................................................................
11
1.20
Copies, Certifications and Transcriptions of City Records ..................
12
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 ...................................................... 19
2.35
Vacation and Sick Leave...................................................................... 19
2.36
Military Leave....................................................................................
24.2
2.37
Miscellaneous Leave and Break Provisions ......................................
24.4
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..............................................................
3.02 Lost and Unclaimed Property ................................................
3.04 Repealed.................................................................................
3.05 Equipment Rental Fund .........................................................
3.07 Criminal Investigation Contingency Fund .............................
3.08 Drug Enforcement Fund ........................................................
3.09 Cumulative Reserve Fund for Fire Apparatus .......................
3.10 Repealed.................................................................................
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3.11
Local Improvement Guarantee Fund .................................................... 11
3.13
Municipal Arts Fund.............................................................................
12
3.14
Repealed.............................................................................................
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3.15
Fire Donation Fund............................................................................
14.1
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Parks Trust Fund................................................................................
14.2
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Business License and Occupation Tax .................................................
15
3.22
Interfund Loan Program........................................................................
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............................................................................
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
Concession Agreements........................................................................... 3
4.08
Repealed..................................................................................................
4
4.10
Repealed............................................................ ............... -....-.............
4.1
4.11
Motor Vehicle Wreckers......................................................................
4.1
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
Repealed................................................................................................
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
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TABLE OF REVISED PAGES
Table of Revised Pages
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Title 4
LICENSES
Chapters: Page
4.04
Concession Agreements....................................................................... 3
4.08
Repealed......................................................................................
4
4.10
Repealed............................................................................................4.1
4.11
Motor Vehicle Wreckers...................................................................
4.1
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
Repealed.............................................................................................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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Chapter 4.04
CONCESSION AGREEMENTS
Sections:
4.04.010 Concession agreements.
4.04.020 Concession agreements on public
property.
4.04.030 Leases of public right-of-way.
4.04.040 Exemptions.
4.04.010 Concession agreements.
A concession agreement is a lease of public
property or city right-of-way. Decisions to
lease city property or public right-of-way are
legislative decisions to be granted at the sole
discretion of the city council.
By way of illustration and not limitation, a
concession agreement may provide for the
lease of public property or right-of-way for
private use to vend food or beverages, rent
bicycles, roller skates, fishing equipment or
other uses which the city council, in its sole
discretion, believes are consistent with the
public's full use and enjoyment of park, public
property or right-of-way, or enhance the gen-
eral atmosphere of the community. [Ord. 3604
§ 1, 2006].
4.04.020 Concession agreements on public
property.
A. "Public property" shall mean any prop-
erty in fee by the city of Edmonds.
B. Concession agreements may be granted
at the sole discretion of the city council from
time to time as it deems appropriate. The reve-
nue from the lease of public property shall
accrue to the general fund; provided, however,
that concession agreements for lease of prop-
erty owned, purchased or utilized by a utility
or other special purpose fund shall accrue to
that fund.
C. Such agreements shall be approved by
the city council in a form created and approved
by the city attorney. The lessee shall provide
proof of insurance in a minimum of
4.04.030
$1,000,000 per occurrence and $5,000,000 in
the aggregate and shall fully indemnify and
hold harmless the city, its officers, agents,
employees and volunteers.
D. A concession agreement relating to park
property shall comply in all respects a park
plan adopted as a part of the city's comprehen-
sive plan. No concession agreement shall be
approved for park property until approved in
the applicable portion of the comprehensive
plan, parks element.
E. Concession agreements relating to park
property shall be approved only after a public
hearing. Notice of the public hearing shall be
posted at least at three locations at the perime-
ter of the park property and at the site sought
for lease by a concessionaire. [Ord. 3604 § 1,
2006] .
4.04.030 Leases of public right-of-way.
A. "Public right-of-way" shall mean prop-
erty held for street or alley purposes and shall
typically be limited to unopened city right-of-
way. The lease of public right-of-way devel-
oped for street purposes shall incorporate
applicable terms from the street use provisions
of Chapter 18.70 ECDC.
B. Any concession agreement for the lease
of unopened street right-of-way shall confer
no vested right on the lessee. Any concession
or lease agreement drafted by the city attorney
shall provide that it may be terminable at the
will of the city council with or without cause.
On termination, a pro -rated portion of the lease
payment shall be returnable to the concession-
aire or lessee.
C. The lessee shall provide proof of insur-
ance in a minimum of $1,000,000 per occur-
rence and $5,000,000 in the aggregate and
shall fully indemnify and hold harmless the
city, its officers, agents, employees and volun-
teers. [Ord. 3607 § 1, 2006; Ord. 3604 § 1,
2006].
4-3 (Revised 12/06)
4.04.040
4.04.040 Exemptions.
Persons leasing property from the city
through a concession agreement shall obtain a
city business license. The use of property
leased under a concession agreement shall be
consistent with the uses permitted in the adja-
cent zone. "Adjacent zone" means that zoning,
other than public zoning or right-of-way desig-
nation, which is closest to the area leased. In
the event that differing zones are equidistant
from the leased property, the more restrictive
use provisions of an adjacent zone shall be
applied. [Ord. 3604 § 1, 2006].
(Revised 12/06) 4-4
Chapter 4.08
AMBULANCE OPERATORS
(Repealed by Ord. 2532)
Edmonds City Code
Chapter 4.10
TOW TRUCK OPERATIONS —
REGULATIONS
(Repealed by Ord. 2727)
4.11.020
Chapter 4.11
MOTOR VEHICLE WRECKERS
Sections:
4.11.010 Definitions.
4.11.020 License required.
4.11.030 Records to be kept.
4.11.040 Improper practices.
4.11.050 Location and appearance of place
of business.
4.11.060 Penalties.
4.11.300 Severability.
4.11.010 Definitions.
The following words and phrases as used in
this chapter shall have the following mean-
ings:
A. "Department" means the Washington
State Department of Motor Vehicles.
B. "Established place of business" means a
building or enclosure which the owner occu-
pies either continuously or at regular periods
and where his books and records are kept and
business is transacted and which must conform
with the zoning regulations of the city of
Edmonds.
C. "Motor vehicle wrecker" means every
person, firm, partnership, association or corpo-
ration engaged in the business of buying, sell-
ing or dealing in vehicles of a type required to
be licensed under the laws of this state, for the
purpose of wrecking, dismantling, disassem-
bling or substantially changing the form of any
motor vehicle or trailers, or who buys or sells
integral secondhand parts of component mate-
rial thereof, in whole or in part, and deals in
secondhand motor vehicle parts. [Ord. 1918 §
1, 1977].
4.11.020 License required.
Before engaging in the business of wrecking
motor vehicles or trailers, every motor vehicle
wrecker must have a current, valid state license
issued by the department authorizing him to do
so. The owner shall cause the license
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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 $25.00. 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 1st shall be effective through the
subsequent calendar year. [Ord. 3564 § 3,
2005].
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 or for costs associated with
parking enforcement in the downtown area or
future parking inventories and studies in the
downtown area. [Ord. 3564 § 3, 2005].
8.51.050 Unlawful employee permit
parking activities and
revocation.
A. It shall be unlawful for any person to
duplicate and use an employee parking permit
for purposes of parking more than three hours
in a three-hour parking area and it shall also be
unlawful to otherwise use an employee 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 subsection (A) of this section. The
city clerk's determination may be appealed by
8.51.060
the permit holder to the city council, which
shall grant a hearing for the appeal and issue
written findings of fact and conclusions of law
in support of its decision. A permit holder who
has had his or her permit revoked shall be inel-
igible for reissuance of the permit for a period
of one year from the date of revocation. [Ord.
3564 § 3, 2005].
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.
3564 § 3, 20051.
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8.52.010
Chapter 8.52
RESIDENTIAL PARKING
ZONE REGULATIONS
Sections:
8.52.010
Residential parking permits
defined.
8.52.015
Limitation on issuance.
8.52.020
Eligibility for residential parking
permits.
8.52.030
Applications for permits.
8.52.040
Residential parking permit
description.
8.52.050
Use and validity of permits.
8.52.060
Visitor's permits.
8.52.065
Visitor parking on certain streets.
8.52.070
Unlawful acts.
8.52.080
Revocation of permits.
8.52.090
Revocation — City clerk's duties.
8.52.100
Appeal.
8.52.200
Penalties.
8.52.300
Severability.
8.52.010 Residential parking permits
defined.
When properly issued and displayed, a resi-
dential parking permit (permit) shall exempt a
specified vehicle, while parked within a spe-
cific limited parking zone for which the permit
was issued, from citation for parking longer
than the posted time limit for that particular
zone and no other; provided, that the permit
shall not authorize parking for more than 72
consecutive hours in any one location or as
specified specifically in this chapter. The per-
mit shall not guarantee a parking space, nor
shall it exempt the vehicle or operator from
observing zones where parking is prohibited at
all times, including but not limited to no park-
ing zones, load zones, fire zones and all other
applicable regulations contained in ECC Title
8. [Ord. 3606 § 1, 20061.
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8.52.015 Limitation on issuance.
No permit authorized to be issued under this
chapter shall be issued with respect to any
commercial or recreational vehicle over
10,000 pounds licensed gross vehicle weight
or 22 feet in length except as specifically
allowed in this chapter. [Ord. 3606 § 1, 2006].
8.52.020 Eligibility for residential parking
permits.
A. Eligibility. Permits may be issued only
to persons who reside within the permit zone
for which the permit is issued, who own and/or
have legal control of a motor vehicle and only
for those motor vehicles owned by or under the
legal control of the resident. Permits may be
issued to eligible persons who have insuffi-
cient off-street parking spaces for the number
of cars they own and/or control. For the pur-
poses of this chapter, "residence" shall be
defined as the street address of the structure in
which the applicant resides as determined by
the U.S. Postal Service or such other street
upon which the residence fronts and for which
the applicant can present adequate evidence
that the proposed alternative frontage ade-
quately reflects the actual orientation and loca-
tion of the structure in which the applicant
resides.
B. The Proof of Residence. Proof of resi-
dence shall be established by:
1. Display of a valid driver's license
reflecting a current address within the zone for
which the permit is issued; or
2. Display of a deed, lease, rental agree-
ment or other acceptable document showing
residency within the zone for which the permit
is issued.
C. Ownership of Motor Vehicle. Proof of
ownership and/or control of a motor vehicle
may be established by possession of a valid
registration in the applicant's name, or by dis-
play of a valid registration accompanied by
proof that the applicant has legal use and con-
trol of the vehicle. [Ord. 3606 § 1, 2006].
Edmonds City Code
8.52.030 Applications for permits.
A. Authorization of City Clerk. The city
clerk is hereby authorized to issue permits to
qualified residents who own or have control of
a motor vehicle, and who have insufficient off-
street parking spaces.
B. Application Form. Application shall be
made on forms provided by the city clerk
which shall include:
1. The name, address, telephone number
and license number of the applicant;
2. Make, model, color and year of the
registration of the vehicle for which the permit
is sought;
3. The type of document used to estab-
lish eligibility for the permit as required in
ECC 8.52.020;
4. The number of off-street parking
spaces available to the applicant;
5. License plate number (and state) of
vehicle;
6. The number of visitor's permits
requested and issued; and
7. A statement immediately above
where the applicant is to sign stating that the
applicant has been provided with an opportu-
nity to examine this chapter and is familiar
with the terms thereof.
All applications shall be signed by the appli-
cant and notarized.
C. Limited Parking Zone Determination.
The limited parking zone for which the permit
is valid shall be the designated zone in which
the permit holder resides but is prohibited on
Main Street from Third Avenue to Sixth Ave-
nue and Fifth Avenue from Bell Street to Wal-
nut Street except between the hours of 6:00
p.m. and 9:00 a.m. Monday through Saturday.
Three zones have been created and are as fol-
lows: Red Zone — Caspers Street to Edmonds
Street and Sunset Avenue to Sixth Avenue;
Blue Zone — Edmonds Street to Dayton Street
and Railroad Avenue to Sixth Avenue; Yellow
Zone — Dayton Street to Pine Street and SR
104 to Sixth Avenue.
8.52.050
D. Fees/Notification to Police Chief.
1. Fees for the permit shall be $10.00 for
the first vehicle, $10.00 for the second vehicle
and $10.00 for the third vehicle. No fee will be
required for limited recreational vehicle per-
mits.
2. Fees shall be collected prior to issu-
ance of the permit. A copy of all permits issued
shall be promptly sent to the police chief as
well as notification that a permit has been
revoked or suspended.
3. No more than three permits shall be
issued to any one residence. [Ord. 3606 § 1,
2006].
8.52.040 Residential parking permit
description.
The permit shall contain the following
information:
A. The make, model, color, year, license
plate number and registration of the vehicle;
B. The limited parking zone for which it is
issued; and
C. The expiration date of the permit. [Ord.
3606 § 1, 2006].
8.52.050 Use and validity of permits.
A. Display. Permits shall be displayed in
the lower right-hand corner of the vehicle's
rear window.
B. Validity. Permits shall be valid only for
the vehicle for which they are issued, only in
the zone designated and only so long as the
permit holder retains the vehicle and resides at
the address specified in his or her application.
C. Expiration. Permits shall expire one year
from the date of issue, so long as the permit
holder retains the permit vehicle and resides at
the address specified in his/her permit applica-
tion. Permits issued for a recreational vehicle
are limited to a period of 36 hours and no more
than six permits may be issued for an individ-
ual recreational vehicle in any one-year period.
[Ord. 3606 § 1, 2006].
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8.52.060
8.52.060 Visitor's permits.
A. The city clerk is hereby authorized to
issue visitor's permits which shall be valid for
a period of up to one year. The clerk may issue
up to two visitor's permits per residential
address. Visitor's permits may be issued to one
individual residing at each residential address
who can provide the proof of residence
required by ECC 8.52.020(B).
B. The fee for visitor permits shall be:
1. Five dollars per visitor's permit for an
individual holding a valid residential parking
permit; or
2. Ten dollars per visitor's permit for
persons who do not hold a valid residential
parking permit.
Visitor's permits shall be issued in conjunc-
tion with the issuance or renewal of a residen-
tial parking permit for those individuals who
hold a valid residential parking permit or for
the calendar year or any unexpired portion
thereof for other qualified applicants. [Ord.
3606 § 1, 20061.
8.52.065 Visitor parking on certain
streets.
Visitor's permits shall be issued by the city
clerk to residents of Sunset Avenue, and the
portion of 75th Place West, north of North
Meadowdale Road, without showing a lack of
off-street parking or vehicle ownership. Such
visitor's permits shall be issued at no cost to
the applicant. Such visitor's permits shall be
limited to two permits per household or resi-
dence. These permits shall only be valid for
parking after the posted hours on the west side
of Sunset Avenue from Bell Street to Caspers
Street. Such permits shall be valid on either
side of 75th Place West, north of North Mead-
owdale Road. All other provisions of this
chapter, where not inconsistent with this sec-
tion, and the adopted parking regulations of the
Revised Code of Washington shall apply.
[Ord. 3606 § 1, 2006].
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8.52.070 Unlawful acts.
It shall be unlawful for any person to do any
of the following:
A. To make any false or misleading state-
ment in application for a permit;
B. To transfer the permit to another person
or vehicle;
C. To fraudulently alter a permit or visitor's
permit in any respect whatsoever;
D. To improperly display the permit or vis-
itor's permit or to violate any terms or condi-
tions under which the permit or visitor's
permit was issued;
E. Use or place the permit on any other
vehicle than that for which the permit is issued;
or
F. To use or permit to be used a revoked or
suspended permit. [Ord. 3606 § 1, 2006].
8.52.080 Revocation of permits.
Permits and/or visitor's permits may be
revoked by the city clerk for any of the follow-
ing reasons:
A. The permit holder has made any false,
misleading or incomplete statement in the
application;
B. Violation of any of the provisions of this
chapter; or
C. Overissuance of permits; provided,
however, that in the event of revocation for
overissuance, priority shall be given to provid-
ing one permit per dwelling unit. [Ord. 3606
§ 1, 20061.
8.52.090 Revocation — City clerk's duties.
If the city clerk finds that a permit and/or
visitor's permit should be revoked for any of
the reasons set forth in ECC 8.52.080, the clerk
shall send a written notice to the permit holder
at the address contained on the application.
The notice shall contain the following infor-
mation:
A. Advise the permit holder that the permit
and/or visitor's permit will be revoked on a
specified date which shall be not fewer than 10
Edmonds City Code
nor more than 13 days from the date of the let-
ter;
B. Advise the permit holder that unless a
written notice of appeal setting forth the rea-
sons for the appeal is filed with the city clerk
not later than the date set forth in subsection
(A) of this section, the permit will be deemed
revoked;
C. Advise the permit holder that if a written
notice of appeal is filed within the required
time, the date, time and place of the hearing
will be set; and
D. The reasons for the revocation. [Ord.
3606 § 1, 2006].
8.52.100 Appeal.
Upon receipt of the appeal, the mayor or his
designee shall set a date for hearing within 30
days of receipt of the notice of appeal and
notify the appellant of the date, time and place
of hearing. The mayor or his designee shall
render the decision within 10 days after the
hearing is closed, reduce the decision to writ-
ing and include a statement of reasons for the
decision. The mayor or his designee may
affirm or reverse the revocation decision or
order suspension for a specified period. [Ord.
3606 § 1, 2006].
8.52.200 Penalties.
Any person violating any of the provisions
of this chapter shall be guilty of a misde-
meanor and upon conviction thereof be pun-
ished as set forth in ECC 5.50.020. [Ord. 3606
§ 1, 20061.
8.52.300 Severability.
If any section, subsection, clause, phrase or
word of this chapter, or any provision adopted
by reference in this chapter is for any reason
held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court
of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or
unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity
or constitutionality of the remaining portions
of this chapter. [Ord. 3606 § 1, 2006].
8.56.030
Chapter 8.56
REGULATING TRAFFIC ON
CERTAIN HIGHWAYS
Sections:
8.56.010 Regulated truck ban.
8.56.020 Repealed.
8.56.030 Restrictions upon use of streets by
certain vehicles.
8.56.010 Regulated truck ban.
A. A regulated truck is any vehicle over
10,000 pounds gross vehicle weight the princi-
pal use of which is the transportation of com-
modities, merchandise, produce, freight, ani-
mals, or passengers for hire excluding school
buses, emergency vehicles, duly franchised
solid waste disposal and recycling vehicles and
public transit vehicles. All regulated trucks are
prohibited from all city streets and alleys
except upon the designated truck routes set
forth below and except that such vehicles may
be operated on other streets and alleys only for
the purpose of pick up and delivery of materials
and then only by entering such street at the
intersection nearest the designation of the vehi-
cle and proceeding thereon no further than the
next intersection thereafter.
B. The following streets or routes are
hereby designated as the exclusive truck routes
in the city of Edmonds:
1. SR -104;
2. Highway 99; and
3. 76th Street south of 196th Street to
Highway 99. [Ord. 2849 § 1, 1991; Ord. 2377
§ 1, 1983; Ord. 1169 § 91, 1966].
8.56.020 Certain vehicles prohibited from
use of certain streets.
Repealed by Ord. 2849.
8.56.030 Restrictions upon use of streets
by certain vehicles.
The city traffic engineer is authorized to
determine and designate those heavily traveled
streets upon which shall be prohibited the use
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8.60.010
of the roadway by motor -driven cycles, bicy-
cles, horsedrawn vehicles or other nonmotor-
ized traffic and shall erect appropriate signs
giving notice thereof.
When signs are so erected giving notice
thereof, no person shall disobey the restric-
tions stated on such signs. [Ord. 1169 § 93,
1966].
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Chapter 8.60
ENFORCEMENT
Sections:
8.60.010 Penalties.
8.60.020 Disposition of traffic fines and
forfeitures.
8.60.030 Official misconduct.
8.60.090 When warrant to be issued.
8.60.010 Penalties.
Any person who has been found to have
committed a traffic infraction, as defined by
this code or any state statute adopted by refer-
ence herein shall pay a monetary fine only not
to exceed $1,000 for each violation. Unless
otherwise provided in this municipal code, or
by state statute adopted by reference, any per-
son violating a criminal provision of this title
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor with a maxi-
mum sentence of $1,000 fine and/or 90 days in
jail. [Ord. 2853 § 52, 1991; Ord. 2393, 1983;
Ord. 1865 § 4,1976; Ord. 1169 § 94, 1966].
8.60.020 Disposition of traffic fines and
forfeitures.
All fines or forfeitures collected upon con-
viction or upon forfeiture of bail of any person
charged with the violation of any of the provi-
sions of this title -shall be paid to the general
fund of the city. [Ord. 1865 § 5, 1976; Ord.
1169 § 95, 19661.
8.60.030 Official misconduct.
Failure, refusal, or neglect on the part of any
judicial or other officer or employee receiving
or having custody of any such fine or forfeiture
or bail, either before or after a deposit in the
general fund, to comply with the provisions of
ECC 8.60.020 shall constitute misconduct in
office and shall be grounds for removal there-
from; provided appropriate action is taken pur-
suant to state law relating to removal of public
officials. [Ord. 1865 § 6,1976; Ord. 1169 § 97,
1966] .
Edmonds City Code
8.60.090 When warrant to be issued.
A. Residents. The court shall issue a war-
rant for the arrest of any defendant who is a
resident of this state and who fails to appear
before the court either in person or by counsel
in answer to a criminal traffic complaint and
citation which could result in a sentence
including jail as a penalty. If the warrant is not
executed within 30 days after issue, the court
may make an entry of the notification of the
docket and may add a charge against the defen-
dant for failure to appear after a written prom-
ise to do so and mark the case closed, subject
to being reopened when the appearance of the
defendant is thereafter obtained.
B. Nonresidents. If a nonresident defendant
fails to appear before the court either in person
or by counsel in answer to a criminal traffic
complaint and citation, which could result in a
sentence including jail, then the court shall
mail a notice to the defendant at the address
stated in the complaint and citation requesting
him to appear in person or by counsel on a day
certain, and notifying him that his failure to
appear after written promise to do so is a mis-
demeanor for which he may also be charged. If
the nonresident defendant fails to respond
within 30 days after the date set in the notice,
the court shall issue a warrant for his arrest and
shall make an entry of the notification on the
docket and may add a charge against the defen-
dant for failing to appear after a written prom-
ise to do so, and mark the case closed, subject
to being reopened when the appearance of the
defendant is thereafter obtained. [Ord. 2853 §
53, 1991; Ord. 1169 § 102, 1966].
8.64.010
Chapter 8.64
8.64.068 Schedule VI -C — Parking time
limited for short-term parking for
specific on -street parking stalls.
8.64.070 Reserved.
8.64.080 Schedule VIII — Commercial
vehicles prohibited from using
certain streets.
8.64.090 Schedule IX — Street closure during
designated hours.
8.64.010 Schedule I — One-way streets.
In accordance with ECC 8.24.020 and when
properly signposted, traffic shall move only in
the direction indicated upon the following
streets:
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SCHEDULES OF
DESIGNATED STREETS
Sections:
8.64.045
8.64.010
Schedule I — One-way streets.
8.64.020
Schedule II — Arterial highways.
8.64.030
Schedule III — Parking prohibited
Schedule V — Stopping, standing or
at all times on certain streets.
8.64.040
Schedule IV — Parking prohibited
8.64.068 Schedule VI -C — Parking time
limited for short-term parking for
specific on -street parking stalls.
8.64.070 Reserved.
8.64.080 Schedule VIII — Commercial
vehicles prohibited from using
certain streets.
8.64.090 Schedule IX — Street closure during
designated hours.
8.64.010 Schedule I — One-way streets.
In accordance with ECC 8.24.020 and when
properly signposted, traffic shall move only in
the direction indicated upon the following
streets:
8-31 (Revised 12/06)
during certain hours on certain
streets.
8.64.045
Schedule IV -A — Stopping,
standing or parking during certain
hours on certain streets prohibited.
8.64.050
Schedule V — Stopping, standing or
parking during certain hours on
certain streets prohibited.
8.64.060
Schedule VI — Parking limited on
certain streets.
8.64.065
Schedule VI -A — Parking time
limited for certain periods of time
on certain streets.
8.64.067
Schedule VI -B — Parking time
limited for certain periods of time
on certain streets.
8.64.068 Schedule VI -C — Parking time
limited for short-term parking for
specific on -street parking stalls.
8.64.070 Reserved.
8.64.080 Schedule VIII — Commercial
vehicles prohibited from using
certain streets.
8.64.090 Schedule IX — Street closure during
designated hours.
8.64.010 Schedule I — One-way streets.
In accordance with ECC 8.24.020 and when
properly signposted, traffic shall move only in
the direction indicated upon the following
streets:
8-31 (Revised 12/06)
8.64.020
[Ord. 3564 § 5, 2005].
8.64.020 Schedule II — Arterial highways.
In accordance with the provisions of ECC
8.28.020 and when signs are erected giving
notice thereof, operators of vehicles shall stop
at every intersection before entering any of the
following streets or parts of streets: (None).
[Ord. 3564 § 5, 2005].
8.64.030 Schedule III — Parking
prohibited at all times on certain
streets.
In accordance with ECC 8.48.130, and
when signs are erected giving notice thereof,
no person shall at any time park a vehicle upon
any of the following described streets or parts
of streets:
1. Hemlock Way on the south side from
Fifth Avenue to Sixth Avenue;
2. Hemlock Way on the north side from
Sixth Avenue to a distance 200 feet west there-
from;
3. Both sides of Edmonds Way (State
Route 104) from Elm Street extended to the
east city limits;
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4. 212th Street S.W. on both sides from
84th Avenue West, east to U.S. Highway 99;
5. One side of the following streets, as
posted under the direction of the city engineer:
a. Meadowdale Road, from 75th
Avenue to 75th Place West;
b. 75th Avenue West, from Meadow -
dale Road to 162nd Avenue;
c. 162nd Avenue West, from 75th
Avenue West to 75th Place West;
6. West side of Sixth Avenue South
between Pine and Walnut;
7. South side of Elm Way from Sixth
Avenue to a point 200 feet east of Fifth Ave-
nue;
8. State Highway 104, also known as
244th Street S.W., from U.S. 99 to east city
limits;
9. West side of Sunset Avenue from
Main Street to Dayton Street;
10. Both sides of Puget Drive from
Ninth Avenue North to 11th Avenue North;
11. Both sides of 100th Avenue West
from 227th Place West to 232nd Street S.W.;
12. Both sides of 196th Street S.W. from
the east city limits west to 81st Place West;
13. 220th Street S.W., on both sides,
from the eastern city limits of the city of
Edmonds to 77th Place West and from 84th
Avenue West to 100th Avenue West (also
known as 9th Avenue South);
14. 76th Avenue West on the west side
from 206th Street S.W. to 208th Street S.W.;
on both sides from 208th Street S.W. to 250
feet south of 220th Street S.W.; and on both
sides from 150 feet north of 224th Street S.W.
to 224th Street S.W.;
15. Both sides of 76th Avenue West
from 242nd Street S.W. to 244th Street S.W.;
16. Northside of 184th Street S.W. from
80th Avenue West to Andover;
17. 80th Place West on the east side
from 212th Street S.W. to a point 750 feet
north;
18. East side of Ocean Avenue;
Direction of
Name of Street
Thraffic
Movement
1. Caspers Street from Sunset to
Easterly
a point 90 feet east of Sunset.
2. Second Avenue North from a
Northerly
point 115 feet south of
Caspers to Caspers.
3. Sunset from Edmonds to
Northerly
Caspers.
4. Bell Street from Fifth Avenue
Westerly
North easterly 165 feet on the
north side of the traffic
island.
5. Bell Street from Fifth Avenue
Easterly
North easterly 150 feet on the
south side of the traffic
island.
[Ord. 3564 § 5, 2005].
8.64.020 Schedule II — Arterial highways.
In accordance with the provisions of ECC
8.28.020 and when signs are erected giving
notice thereof, operators of vehicles shall stop
at every intersection before entering any of the
following streets or parts of streets: (None).
[Ord. 3564 § 5, 2005].
8.64.030 Schedule III — Parking
prohibited at all times on certain
streets.
In accordance with ECC 8.48.130, and
when signs are erected giving notice thereof,
no person shall at any time park a vehicle upon
any of the following described streets or parts
of streets:
1. Hemlock Way on the south side from
Fifth Avenue to Sixth Avenue;
2. Hemlock Way on the north side from
Sixth Avenue to a distance 200 feet west there-
from;
3. Both sides of Edmonds Way (State
Route 104) from Elm Street extended to the
east city limits;
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4. 212th Street S.W. on both sides from
84th Avenue West, east to U.S. Highway 99;
5. One side of the following streets, as
posted under the direction of the city engineer:
a. Meadowdale Road, from 75th
Avenue to 75th Place West;
b. 75th Avenue West, from Meadow -
dale Road to 162nd Avenue;
c. 162nd Avenue West, from 75th
Avenue West to 75th Place West;
6. West side of Sixth Avenue South
between Pine and Walnut;
7. South side of Elm Way from Sixth
Avenue to a point 200 feet east of Fifth Ave-
nue;
8. State Highway 104, also known as
244th Street S.W., from U.S. 99 to east city
limits;
9. West side of Sunset Avenue from
Main Street to Dayton Street;
10. Both sides of Puget Drive from
Ninth Avenue North to 11th Avenue North;
11. Both sides of 100th Avenue West
from 227th Place West to 232nd Street S.W.;
12. Both sides of 196th Street S.W. from
the east city limits west to 81st Place West;
13. 220th Street S.W., on both sides,
from the eastern city limits of the city of
Edmonds to 77th Place West and from 84th
Avenue West to 100th Avenue West (also
known as 9th Avenue South);
14. 76th Avenue West on the west side
from 206th Street S.W. to 208th Street S.W.;
on both sides from 208th Street S.W. to 250
feet south of 220th Street S.W.; and on both
sides from 150 feet north of 224th Street S.W.
to 224th Street S.W.;
15. Both sides of 76th Avenue West
from 242nd Street S.W. to 244th Street S.W.;
16. Northside of 184th Street S.W. from
80th Avenue West to Andover;
17. 80th Place West on the east side
from 212th Street S.W. to a point 750 feet
north;
18. East side of Ocean Avenue;
Edmonds City Code
19. West side of Admiral Way from Port
of Edmonds Boat Launch Road to a point 550
feet north;
20. East side of Railroad Avenue from
Main to Dayton;
21. West side of Railroad Street from
Main to James;
22. East side of Sunset from Bell Street
to Caspers Street;
23. East side of Seventh Avenue N.
from Walnut Street to Hemlock Street;
24. The west side of 100th Avenue
West, from 80 feet north of the cemetery
entrance to 80 feet south of the cemetery
entrance;
25. The terminus and west side of Ocean
Avenue excepting only five parking spaces
designated by the city engineer;
26. A portion of the south side of 216th
Street S.W. between 72nd Avenue West and
73rd Place West, with said no parking area to
be 40 feet east and 75 feet west of the current
established driveway for the Kruger Clinic;
27. West side of 76th Avenue West
from the intersection of 208th Street S.W.
north for a distance of 225 feet;
28. Both sides of Dayton Street from
Admiral Way to Sunset Avenue (State Route
104);
29. Both sides of Howell Way from
Fourth Avenue South to Fifth Avenue South;
30. South side of Caspers Street from
Sunset Avenue (State Route 104) to Third
Avenue; and
31. West side of Second Avenue South
from Alder Street to its dead end, located south
of Alder Street. [Ord. 3605 § 1, 2006; Ord.
3564 § 5, 20051.
8.64.040 Schedule IV — Parking
prohibited during certain hours
on certain streets.
In accordance with ECC 8.48.140, and
when signs are erected giving notice thereof,
no person shall park a vehicle between the
hours specified herein on any day except Sun-
day and public holidays within the district or
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8.64.050
upon any of the streets or parts of streets as fol-
lows: (None). [Ord. 3564 § 5, 2005].
8.64.045 Schedule IV -A — Stopping,
standing or parking during
certain hours on certain streets
prohibited.
In accordance with ECC 8.48.145 and when
signs are erected giving notice thereof, no per-
son shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle between
the hours specified herein on any day immedi-
ately preceding a public holiday and public
holidays within the district or upon any of the
streets or parts of streets as follows:
Name of Street or
District
Hours — Stopping,
Standing or Parking
Prohibited
East side of Admiral
From 6:00 p.m. on
Way from Dayton
Friday to 12:00 midnight
Street to a point 1,600
on Sunday, and from
feet southerly — no
6:00 p.m. on those days
parking of trailers or
immediately preceding
other apparatus
public holidays to
designed to be towed
midnight on said public
by a motor vehicle
holidays for the period
whether attached to
from the Friday
said vehicle or not.
preceding Memorial
Day through the Sunday
following Labor Day.
[Ord. 3564 § 5, 2005].
8.64.050 Schedule V — Stopping, standing
or parking during certain hours
on certain streets prohibited.
A. In accordance with ECC 8.48.150 and
when signs are erected giving notice thereof,
no person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle
between the hours specified in this section of
any day, except Saturdays, Sundays and holi-
days, within the district or upon any of the
streets or parts of streets as follows:
(Revised 12/06)
8.64.060
Name of Street or
Hours — Stopping,
District
Standing or Parking
Prohibited
Both sides of 102nd
7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Place West, from SR
Prohibited
104 (Edmonds Way) to
Dusk* to 8:00 a.m.
its terminus at
Woodway High School
B. In accordance with ECC 8.48.150 and
when signs are erected giving notice thereof,
no person shall stop, stand or park any vehicle
between the hours specified in this section of
any day whatsoever within the district or upon
any of the streets or parts of streets as follows:
*Dusk is hereby defined as commencing 30 minutes fol-
lowing sunset.
[Ord. 3564 § 5, 2005].
8.64.060 Schedule VI — Parking limited on
certain streets.
A. In accordance with ECC 8.48.160 and
when signs are erected giving notice thereof,
no person shall park a vehicle for a period of
time longer than three hours between the hours
of 12:00 midnight and 6:00 p.m. of any day
except Sundays and public holidays, within the
district or upon any of the streets as follows:
1. Both sides of Bell Street from Sunset
Avenue North to Sixth Avenue North;
2. Both sides of Daley Street from Third
Avenue North to Sixth Avenue North;
3. Both sides of Main Street from Sunset
Avenue to Sixth Avenue;
4. Both sides of James Street from Sun-
set Avenue to Third Avenue South;
(Revised 12/06) 8-34
5. Both sides of Dayton Street from
Sunset Avenue (State Route 104) to Sixth
Avenue South;
6. Both sides of Second Avenue from
Alder Street to Caspers Street;
7. West side of Railroad Avenue from
Dayton Street to Main Street;
8. Both sides of Third Avenue North
from its intersection with Dayton Street to the
six hundred block of Third Avenue North;
9. Both sides of Fourth Avenue from
Dayton Street to Daley Street;
10. Both sides of Fifth Avenue from
Howell Way to Edmonds Street;
11. Both sides of Maple Street from
Fifth Avenue South to 120 feet east of Fifth
Avenue South;
12. Both sides of Alder Street from Fifth
Avenue South to 120 feet east of Fifth Avenue
South;
13. Both sides of Edmonds Street from
Sunset Avenue to Fifth Avenue North;
14. West side of Sunset Avenue from
Bell Street to Edmonds Street;
15. Both sides of Sunset Avenue from
Main Street to Bell Street;
16. North side of Caspers Street from
Sunset Avenue to Third Avenue North;
17. East side of Railroad Street from
James Street to Main Street;
18. South side of James Street from
Railroad Street to Sunset Avenue (State Route
104);
19. Both sides of Third Avenue South,
from Dayton Street to Walnut Street;
20. Both sides of Fourth Avenue South,
from Dayton Street to 120 feet south of Walnut
Street;
21. The east side of Third Avenue North
from Edmonds Street to Daley Street;
22. The south side of Daley Street from
Third Avenue North to the alley between Third
Avenue North and Fourth Avenue North;
23. The west side of Sixth Avenue from
Dayton Street to Bell Street;
Hours — Stopping,
Name of Street or
Standing or Parking
District
Prohibited
Terminus and west side of
Dusk* to 8:00 a.m.
Ocean Avenue within 5
parking spaces designated
by city engineer
*Dusk is hereby defined as commencing 30 minutes fol-
lowing sunset.
[Ord. 3564 § 5, 2005].
8.64.060 Schedule VI — Parking limited on
certain streets.
A. In accordance with ECC 8.48.160 and
when signs are erected giving notice thereof,
no person shall park a vehicle for a period of
time longer than three hours between the hours
of 12:00 midnight and 6:00 p.m. of any day
except Sundays and public holidays, within the
district or upon any of the streets as follows:
1. Both sides of Bell Street from Sunset
Avenue North to Sixth Avenue North;
2. Both sides of Daley Street from Third
Avenue North to Sixth Avenue North;
3. Both sides of Main Street from Sunset
Avenue to Sixth Avenue;
4. Both sides of James Street from Sun-
set Avenue to Third Avenue South;
(Revised 12/06) 8-34
5. Both sides of Dayton Street from
Sunset Avenue (State Route 104) to Sixth
Avenue South;
6. Both sides of Second Avenue from
Alder Street to Caspers Street;
7. West side of Railroad Avenue from
Dayton Street to Main Street;
8. Both sides of Third Avenue North
from its intersection with Dayton Street to the
six hundred block of Third Avenue North;
9. Both sides of Fourth Avenue from
Dayton Street to Daley Street;
10. Both sides of Fifth Avenue from
Howell Way to Edmonds Street;
11. Both sides of Maple Street from
Fifth Avenue South to 120 feet east of Fifth
Avenue South;
12. Both sides of Alder Street from Fifth
Avenue South to 120 feet east of Fifth Avenue
South;
13. Both sides of Edmonds Street from
Sunset Avenue to Fifth Avenue North;
14. West side of Sunset Avenue from
Bell Street to Edmonds Street;
15. Both sides of Sunset Avenue from
Main Street to Bell Street;
16. North side of Caspers Street from
Sunset Avenue to Third Avenue North;
17. East side of Railroad Street from
James Street to Main Street;
18. South side of James Street from
Railroad Street to Sunset Avenue (State Route
104);
19. Both sides of Third Avenue South,
from Dayton Street to Walnut Street;
20. Both sides of Fourth Avenue South,
from Dayton Street to 120 feet south of Walnut
Street;
21. The east side of Third Avenue North
from Edmonds Street to Daley Street;
22. The south side of Daley Street from
Third Avenue North to the alley between Third
Avenue North and Fourth Avenue North;
23. The west side of Sixth Avenue from
Dayton Street to Bell Street;
Edmonds City Code
Ordinance Table
3523 11/09/2004
2005 property tax levy (Special)
imposition of special height limits to
3524 11/16/2004
Amends §§ 3.05.030, 3.05.050 and
protect views (Expired)
3.29.017, funds; closes, renames and
3557 7/05/05
Extends interim Ords. 3511 and 3533,
transfers balance of certain funds (3.05,
which amended § 21.30.010, definitions
3.29)
(Expired)
3525 11/16/2004
Adopts 2005 budget (Special)
3558 8/2/05
Moratorium on development permits for
3526 11/23/2004
Amends § 10.90.020, historic preservation
certain uses in CG and CG -2 zones
commission (10.90)
(Expired)
3527 11/23/2004
Adds Chs. 23.40, 23.50, 23.60, 23.70,
3559 8/2/05
Amends Ords. 3525, 2005 budget
23.80 and 23.90; repeals Ch. 20.15B,
(Special)
critical areas regulations (23.40, 23.50,
3560 9/6/05
Rezone (Special)
23.60, 23.70, 23.80, 23.90)
3561 9/19/05
Amends § 20.60.005, sign code (20.60)
3528 12/14/2004
Salary ranges for nonrepresented
3562 9/19/05
Amends § 18.70.030, street use and
personnel (Special)
encroachment permits (18.70)
3529 12/14/2004
Amends Ord. 3476, 2004 budget (Special)
3563 9/27/05
Authorizes loans to Edmonds public
3530 1/04/2005
Moratorium on certain architectural design
facilities district (Special)
board or building permit applications
3564 9/27/05
Repeals and replaces Chs. 8.48, 8.49, 8.5 1,
(Expired)
8.52 and 8.64, traffic (8.48, 8.49, 8.51,
3531 1/18/2005
Amends § 3.20.050, business license and
8.64)
occupation tax (3.20)
3565 10/4/05
Street vacation (Special)
3532 1/18/2005
Moratorium on application of
3566 10/4/05
Approves Charlotte Gardens final plat and
§ 20.10.070(C)(3) relating to the
PRD (Special)
imposition of special height limits to
3567 10/4/05
Amends on interim basis §§ 21.85.020,
protect views (Expired)
21.90.050 and 21.90.140, setback
3533 2/01/2005
Extends interim Ord. 3511, which
definitions (Expired)
amended § 21.30.010, definitions
3568 10/18/05
Approves Edmonds Cascade Cottages
(Expired)
final plat (Special)
3534 2/15/2005
Wireless communications facilities
3569 10/25/05
Adds Ch. 16.77; amends § 21.40.030,
(Special)
master planned office -residential zone
3535 2/15/2005
Amends § 10.30.010, disability board
(16.77, 21.40)
(10.30)
3570 11/1/05
Amends §§ 7.30.040 and 7.50.050, utility
3536 2/15/2005
General obligation bond (Special)
charges and regulations (7.30, 7.50)
3537 2/15/2005
Water and sewer revenue bonds (Special)
3571 11/1/05
Adds § 21.30.010(D), definitions (21.30)
3538 2/22/2005
Amends § 7.50.050, stormwater rates and
3572 11/1/05
Adds Ch. 20.16, essential public facilities
charges (7.50)
(20.16)
3539 3/15/2005
Amends § 16.50.020, site development
3573 11/15/05
Salary ranges for nonrepresented
standards (16.50)
personnel (Special)
3540 3/15/2005
Repeals Ch. 3.04, travel expense
3574 11/15/05
2006 property tax levy (Special)
procedures (Repealer)
3575 11/15/05
Adopts 2006 budget (Special)
3541 3/15/2005
Amends § 3.05.070, rental charges
3576 12/6/05
Extends moratorium on certain
schedule (3.05)
architectural design board or building
3542 3/15/2005
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
permit applications (Expired)
3543 3/22/2005
Street vacation (Special)
3577 12/6/05
Extends moratorium on application of
3544 4/5/2005
Amends on interim basis §§ 21.85.020,
§ 20.10.070(C)(3) relating to the
21.90.050 and 21.90.140, setback
imposition of special height limits to
definitions (Expired)
protect views (Expired)
3545 4/19/2005
Amends § 2.35.010 and 2.35.030, vacation
3578 12/6/05
Amends 2005 budget (Special)
and sick leave policies (2.35)
3579 1/3/06
Adds § 2.15.030(B); renumbers and
3546 4/19/2005
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
amends existing 2.15.030(B) to
3547 4/26/2005
Repeals and replaces Ch. 16.20, RS single-
2.15.030(C), municipal court (2.15)
family residential zone (16.20)
3580 1/3/06
Amends §§ 18.05.000(A)(6) and
3548 4/26/2005
Rezone (Special)
18.05.030(B)(3), utility wires (18.05)
3549 4/26/2005
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
3581 1/3/06
Moratorium on applications to rezone
3550 5/3/2005
Rezone (Special)
properties to the MPOR zone under Ch.
3551 5/17/2005
Street vacation (Special)
16.77 (Expired)
3552 5/17/2005
Amends 2005 budget (Special)
3582 2/7/06
Moratorium on development permits for
3553 6/21/05
Rezone (Special)
certain uses in CG and CG -2 zones
3554 6/21/05
Amends Ord. 3528, salary ranges for
(Expired)
nonrepresented personnel (Special)
3583 2/21/06
Amends § 2.35.030, vacations (2.35)
3555 6/21/05
Moratorium on certain architectural design
3584 2/28/06
Bond issuance (Special)
board or building permit applications
3585 3/21/06
Amends Figure 18-1 to Ord. 3121, parking
(Expired)
(18.95)
3556 6/21/05
Moratorium on application of
§ 20.10.070(C)(3) relating to the
Tables - 35 (Revised 12/06)
Ordinance Table
3586 4/4/06
Amends on interim basis §§ 21.85.020,
21.90.050 and 21.90.140, setback
definitions (Expired)
3587 4/18/06
Closes LTGO bond debt service fund
(Special)
3588 4/18/06
Closes public safety building construction
fund (Special)
3589 4/18/06
Closes bond construction fund (Special)
3590 4/18/06
Creates special projects fund (Special)
3591 5/2/06
Amends 2006 budget (Special)
3592 5/16/06
Adopts 2007-2008 budget (Special)
3593 5/16/06
Repeals and replaces §§ 8.48.500 and
8.52.030(C), fishing pier parking (8.48)
3594 5/16/06
Amends § 18.80.010, street standards
(18.80)
3595 5/16/06
Extends moratorium on certain
architectural design board or building
permit applications (Expired)
3596 5/16/06
Extends moratorium on application of
§ 20.10.070(C)(3) relating to the
imposition of special height limits to
protect views (Expired)
3597 5/16/06
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
3598 6/6/06
Amends § 20.45.020, Edmonds register of
historic places (20.45)
3599 6/20/06
Repeals and replaces Ch. 8.52, residential
parking zone regulations (Repealed by
3606)
3600 6/20/06
Moratorium on applications to rezone
properties to the MPOR zone under Ch.
16.77 (Special)
3601 7/25/06
Moratorium on development permits for
certain uses in CG and CG -2 zones
(Special)
3602 8/15/06
Amends §§ 21.85.020, 21.90.050 and
21.90.140, setbacks (21.85, 21.90)
3603 8/15/06
Amends 2006 budget (Special)
3604 9/18/06
Adds Ch. 4.04, concession agreements
(4.04)
3605 10/3/06
Amends § 8.64.030, parking (8.64)
3606 11/6/06
Repeals and replaces Ch. 8.52, residential
parking zone regulations (8.52)
3607 11/6/06
Amends § 4.04.030(A), concession
agreements (4.04)
3608 11/6/06
Extends moratorium on certain
architectural design board or building
permit applications (Special)
3609 11/6/06
Extends moratorium on application of
§ 20.10.070(C)(3) relating to the
imposition of special height limits to
protect views (Special)
3610 11/6/06
Adds Ch. 19.95, conversion
condominiums (19.95)
(Revised 12/06) Tables - 36
Edmonds City Code Equipment rental fund
Concerts See Public amusements
— D —
Concession agreements
Description 4.04.010
Dances, public
Exemptions 4.04.040
See also Cabarets; Teen dance halls
Public property 4.04.020
Defined 4.40.010
Public right-of-way lease 4.04.030
License required, fees 4.40.020
Controlled substances
Police presence 4.40.030
See also Criminal code
Violation, penalty 4.40.040
Drug paraphernalia, possession of 5.14.020
Datum line
Poisons, statutes adopted 5.14.040
Established 9.05.010
Statutes adopted 5.14.010
Disability board
Steroids, statutes adopted 5.14.050
Created, terms 10.30.010
Toxic fumes, inhaling, statutes adopted 5.14.030
Disasters
Violation, penalty 5.14.060
Definitions 6.60.020
Council
Disaster coordinator
See also Public disclosure
authority during disaster 6.60.050
Executive assistant 2.10.060
preparation 6.60.040
Meetings
Emergency management organization 6.60.035
changing, notice posting 1.04.015
Emergency operations plan 6.60.030
holidays 1.04.030
Liability immunity 6.60.070
recesses, continuances 1.04.020
Purpose of provisions 6.60.010
time, place 1.04.010
Severability 6.60.300
President 1.02.031
Temporary replacement of mayor 6.60.065
Terms of office 1.02.030
Violation, penalty 6.60.060
Vacancies, filling 1.02.035
Disorderly conduct
Court See Municipal court
See also Public peace
Criminal code
Designated 5.42.010
See also Specific Crime
Dogs See Animal control
Conduct, statutes adopted 5.46.010
Domestic violence
Construction of provisions 5.01.050
See also Criminal code
Contempt 5.01.040
Anti -harassment orders 5.34.060
Court costs 5.50.010
Court order, failure to obey 5.34.040
Defenses 5.01.030
Custodial interference, statutes adopted 5.34.050
Failure to sign notice, appear 5.01.045
Harassment, statutes adopted 5.34.070
Penalties 5.50.020
Statutes adopted 5.34.030
Principles of liability 5.01.020
Downtown Edmonds Rideshare Program See
Restitution 5.01.035
Rideshare program
Severability 5.01.060
Drugs
Statutes
See also Controlled substances
adopted by reference 5.01.010
Enforcement fund
amendments 5.01.070
created 3.08.010
Violations bureau
purpose, expenditures 3.08.020
bail
unexpended funds 3.08.030
accepting 5.48.030
establishing 5.48.020
forfeiture 5.48.040
Emergencies See Disasters
court appearance 5.48.050
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
Equipment rental fund
designated 5.48.060
Accounting, recordkeeping 3.05.080
terms of reference 5.48.080
Administration 3.05.020
Criminal investigations fund
Charges, schedule 3.05.070
Created, use 3.07.010
Created, established 3.05.010
Custodial interference See Domestic violence
Expenditures 3.05. 100
Income 3.05.040
Retention 3.05.110
Sale proceeds 3.05.060
Index -5 (Revised 12/06)
Escape
Transfers 3.05.030
Use 3.05.050
Escape
See also Criminal code
Statutes adopted 5.40.030
Explosives
See also Criminal code
Prohibited 5.46.060
Exposure, public See Crimes under Public morals
—F—
False alarms
See also Criminal code; 911 system misuse
Definitions 5.20.020
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 apparatus cumulative reserve fund
Created, use 3.09.010
Fire department
See also Civil service commission; Disability board
Chief, appointment 2.10.040
Emergency service provision 6.65.010
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
Fire donation fund
Created, use 3.15.010
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
Foot scooters See Motorized foot scooters
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
Card games
nonconforming uses 3.24.016
prohibited 3.24.015
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 Litter; Recycling; Solid waste
—H—
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 12/06) Index -6
Edmonds City Code
Quarantines
establishing 6.10.050
persons leaving 6.10.060
Smallpox reports 6.10.040
Violation, penalty 6.10.100
Hearing examiner
See also Public disclosure
Office created, duties 10.35.010
Historic preservation commission
Composition 10.90.020
Established 10.90.010
Powers, duties 10.90.040
Historic preservation commission
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