Edmonds City Code Supplement 44SUPPLEMENT DIRECTIONS
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EDMONDS CITY CODE
Supplement No. 44 — July 2007 Dated:
New, reprinted pages included with this supplement are listed by title and page number in the
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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 3627 through 3653, passed June 19, 2007.
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Table of Contents
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Table of Revised Pages
Title 1
Title 3
Title 4
Title 5
Title 7
Title 8
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21-22 ........................................................ 21-22
41-42.2 .................................................. 41-42.2
29-30 ..................................................... 29-30.2
7-12 ......................................................... 7 —12.2
3-6 ............................................................. 3 — 6.2
9-10 ............................................................ 9-10
13-16 ........................................................ 13-16
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18.1-18.2 ......................................... 18.1 — 18.2
23-26 ..................................................... 23 — 26.2
Ordinance Table
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Index
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8.1-10 ...................................................... 9-10.2
13-15 ........................................................ 13-15
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Title 5 Public Safety and Morals
5.01 Preliminary Article................................................................................. 3
5.02
Advertising, Crimes Relating To............................................................ 5
5.04
Alcoholic Beverages...............................................................................
6
5.05
Animal Control.......................................................................................
7
5.08
Anticipatory Offenses........................................................................ 20.3
5.10
Boating Code..................................................................................... 20.3
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 .....................................................
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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
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
Repealed................................................................................................
14
6.60
Disaster Preparation and Coordination .................................................
14
6.65
Edmonds Fire Department - Provision of Emergency Services ...........
19
6.70
Pollution of Watercourses......................................................................
19
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
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7.50 Stormwater Management Utility .................. .... 16
7.60 Combined Utility....................................................................:............. 18
7.70
Solid Waste Management
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Solid Waste Recycling..........................................................................
8.16
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7.90
Wastewater Pretreatment
- General Provisions ....................................
23
7.91
Wastewater Pretreatment
- General Requirements ..............................
31
7.92
Wastewater Pretreatment -
Wastewater Discharge Permit
8.48
Parking..................................................................................................
Requirements. ................
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Wastewater Pretreatment
- Reporting Requirements ...........................
43
7.94
Wastewater Pretreatment
- Sampling and Analytical Requirements ...
44
7.95
Wastewater Pretreatment
- Compliance Monitoring ............................
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7.96
Wastewater Pretreatment
- Confidential Information ..........................
47
7.97
Wastewater Pretreatment - Administrative Enforcement Remedies ....
47
7.98
Wastewater Pretreatment
- Judicial Enforcement Remedies ...............
51
7.99
Wastewater Pretreatment
- Supplemental Enforcement Action ...........
52
7.100
Wastewater Pretreatment
- Affirmative Defenses to Discharge
Violations..............................................................................................
53
7.101
Reserved................................................................................................
55
7.102
Wastewater Pretreatment
- Miscellaneous Provisions .........................
56
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Illegal Discharges to Stormwater System and Watercourses ................
58
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
8.36
Motorized Foot Scooters........................................................................
12
8.48
Parking..................................................................................................
14
8.49
Downtown Edmonds Rideshare Program ............................................ 18.8
8.50
Abandoned and Junked Motor Vehicles ..........................................
18.10
8.51
Edmonds Employee Permit Parking Program ........................................ 23
8.52
Residential Parking Zone Regulations ...............................................
26.1
8.56
Regulating Traffic on Certain Highways .............................................. 29
8.60
Enforcement..........................................................................................
30
8.64
Schedules of Designated Streets...........................................................
31
Title 9 Streets and Sidewalks
9.05 Datum Line............................................................................................. 3
9.20 Sidewalk Construction............................................................................ 3
9.25 Street Obstruction................................................................................... 9
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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.
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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 3653, passed June 19, 2007.
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Table of Revised Pages
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Edmonds City Code
Chapter 1.08
INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM
Sections:
1.08.010 Power of initiative and referendum.
1.08.010 Power of initiative and
referendum.
The city of Edmonds hereby adopts the
power of initiative and referendum for the
qualified electors of the city as provided pursu-
ant to RCW 35A.11.080 through 35A.11.100.
Such powers are to be exercised as provided in
the above referenced sections of the Revised
Code of Washington as they now exist or may
be amended from time to time and said sec-
tions are hereby incorporated in full by this ref-
erence. [Ord. 2516, 1985].
1.08.010
Chapter 1.14
PUBLIC OFFICIAL DISCLOSURE —
PROHIBITED INTEREST
(Repealed by Ord. 3489)
1-11 (Revised 7/07)
1.20.010
Chapter 1.20
COPIES, CERTIFICATIONS AND
TRANSCRIPTIONS OF CITY RECORDS
Sections:
1.20.010
City clerk as public records officer
— Form for request.
1.20.020
Response or denial of request.
1.20.030
Certain personnel and other
records exempt.
1.20.040
Copying fees.
1.20.045
Index of public records — Findings
and order.
1.20.050
Transcriptions.
1.20.060
Certification fees.
1.20.070
Modifications to fees and charges.
1.20.080
Public disclosure forms.
1.20.010 City clerk as public records
officer — Form for request.
A. The city clerk is hereby designated as
the public records officer of the city. Contact
information for the city clerk is to be made
available to the public in a manner reasonably
calculated to provide notice of whom to
request public records from, such as posting
such contact information at City Hall or on the
city's Internet website.
B. All persons desiring to inspect or receive
a copy of any public record of the city must
make their request to the city clerk, or desig-
nee, on forms specified by the city clerk. [Ord.
3641 § 1, 2007; Ord. 3011 § 1, 1995].
1.20.020 Response or denial of request.
A. Responses to requests for public records
shall be made promptly and pursuant to guide-
lines established in Chapter 42.56 RCW.
Within five business days of receiving a writ-
ten public record request, the city must
respond by either:
1. Providing the record;
2. Acknowledging that the city has
received the request and providing a reason-
able estimate of the time the city will require to
respond to the request; or
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3. Denying the public record request.
Denials must be accompanied by a written
statement of specific reasons therefor.
B. Public records may be made available on
a partial or installment basis as records that are
part of a larger set of requested records are
assembled or made ready for public inspection
or disclosure. Additional time required to
respond to a request may be based on the need
to clarify the intent of the request, to locate and
assemble the information request, to notify
third persons or agencies affected by the
request, or to determine whether any of the
information requested is exempt and that a
denial should be made as to all or part of the
request. The city may ask the requester to clar-
ify what information the requestor is seeking.
If the requestor fails to clarify the request, the
city need not respond to it. [Ord. 3641 § 1,
2007; Ord. 3011 § 1, 1995].
1.20.030 Certain personnel and other
records exempt.
The city adopts by reference the exemptions
from public disclosure contained in Chapter
42.56 RCW, including any future amendments
thereto or recodification thereof, along with
any other exemption provided by law, includ-
ing but not limited to those exemptions set
forth in Exhibit C to "Public Records Act for
Washington Cities and Counties," Municipal
Research and Services Center, Report No. 61,
July 2006, a copy of which shall be maintained
in the office of the city clerk. [Ord. 3641 § 1,
2007; Ord. 3011 § 1, 1995].
1.20.040 Copying fees.
A. No fee shall be charged for the inspec-
tion of public records. Any person who
requests a copy of any public record from the
city clerk shall pay to the city clerk or a desig-
nee of the city clerk a photocopying charge.
The charges for copying shall be established
by the city clerk and approved by resolution of
Edmonds City Code
the city council. Nothing herein shall be con-
strued to apply to charges for accident reports
pursuant to RCW 46.52.085.
B. The city clerk may require a deposit in
an amount not to exceed 10 percent of the esti-
mated cost of providing copies for a request. If
public records are made available on a partial
or installment basis, the applicable fees shall
be due and payable for each part of the request
as it is provided. If an installment of a records
request is not claimed or reviewed, the city
shall not be obligated to fulfill the balance of
the request. [Ord. 3641 § 1, 2007; Ord. 3011 §
1, 1995].
1.20.045 Index of public records —
Findings and order.
A. Findings.
1. The Public Records Act requires all
cities and public agencies to maintain and
make available a current index of all public
records.
2. RCW 42.56.070(4) provides that an
agency need not maintain such an index if to
do so would be unduly burdensome, but it
must issue and publish a formal order specify-
ing the reasons why and the extent to which
compliance would be unduly burdensome or
would interfere with agency operations.
3. The city is comprised of numerous
departments, their divisions and subdivisions,
many if not all of which maintain separate
databases and/or systems for the indexing of
records and information.
4. Because the city has records which
are diverse, complex and stored in multiple
locations and in multiple computer systems,
formats and/or databases, it is unduly burden-
some, if not physically impossible, to maintain
a current index of all records.
B. Order. Based upon the findings set forth
in subsection (A) of this section, and pursuant
to RCW 42.56.070(4), the city council orders
the following:
1. The city is not required to maintain an
all-inclusive index of public records due to the
1.20.060
undue burden and near -impossibility of main-
taining such an index.
2. The city will make available for
inspection and/or copying all public records,
including any indexes that are maintained by
the city, except to the extent that such records
are exempt from public disclosure. [Ord. 3641
§ 2, 20071.
1.20.050 Transcriptions.
The following procedures shall apply unless
inconsistent with an order of the Snohomish
County Superior Court:
A. When the city is required to prepare a
verbatim written transcript of any proceeding
of the city in response to a writ of review or
other action filed in the Superior Court or any
other state or federal court, the cost of prepar-
ing the same shall be born by the party filing
the action pursuant to rates and charges as pro-
posed by the city clerk and approved by the
city council. The party filing such action shall
pay to the city clerk the estimated costs, as
determined by the city clerk, of the preparation
of the transcript based on the aforementioned
rates and charges, including copying costs and
the city clerk shall thereafter have the tran-
script prepared.
B. Should the actual cost incurred by the
city in the preparation of the transcript exceed
the amount deposited with the city clerk, the
party making such deposit shall be required to
reimburse the city for such additional amount
within 10 days of notification that such amount
is due or prior to the time the transcript is
required to be filed with the court, whichever
occurs first. Should the actual cost incurred by
the city be less than the estimated cost depos-
ited, such credit due shall be reimbursed by the
city to the party making the deposit. [Ord.
3011 § 1, 19951.
1.20.060 Certification fees.
The city clerk shall establish fees for the cer-
tification of public records and such fees shall
be approved by resolution by the city council.
1-13 (Revised 7/07)
1.20.070
The city clerk shall determine the manner in
which, as consistent with applicable law,
records and groups of records are to be certi-
fied. [Ord. 3011 § 1, 1995].
1.20.070 Modifications to fees and
charges.
All fees and charges identified in this chap-
ter may be modified by the city clerk as
approved by resolution of the city council from
time to time as deemed necessary by the city
clerk to reflect increases in the costs of provid-
ing the services identified in this chapter. All
fees and charges established pursuant to this
chapter shall reflect the actual costs of the ser-
vices provided. [Ord. 3011 § 1, 1995].
1.20.080 Public disclosure forms.
A. Public officials of the city of Edmonds
shall file public disclosure forms in accor-
dance with the Washington State Public Dis-
closure Commission requirements.
B. Copies of the forms filed, maintained in
the offices of the Washington State Public Dis-
closure Commission and available for inspec-
tion over the Internet, shall be available on-line
at the public access computer in the City Hall
customer service area without charge.
C. One paper copy of each form shall be
provided to any member of the public at no
charge. Additional copies of any form
requested by an individual shall be subject to
the copying charges established by this chap-
ter.
D. While the Appearance of Fairness Doc-
trine, Chapter 42.36 RCW, does not require the
disclosure of campaign contributions properly
disclosed to the public disclosure commission,
a councilmember should make a good faith
effort to disclose in any quasi-judicial hearing
before the council campaign contributions in
excess of $250.00 received from a person or
entity identified in the record as a party of
record. [Ord. 3489 § 2, 2004].
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3.20.190 Posting, unlawful use of license.
A. All licenses issued pursuant to the provi-
sions of this chapter shall be kept posted by the
licensee in a conspicuous place in his principal
place of business in the city.
B. No person to whom a license has been
issued, pursuant to this chapter, shall suffer or
allow any other person chargeable with a sep-
arate license to operate under or display his
license, nor shall such other person operate
under or display such license. [Ord. 917 § 19,
19621.
3.20.200 Unlawful acts — Failure to apply
for license, false returns, etc.
It shall be unlawful for any person liable to
tax hereunder to fail or refuse to make applica-
tion or return for a license or to pay the fee or
tax or installment thereof when due, or for any
person to make any false or fraudulent applica-
tion or return or any false statement or repre-
sentation in or in connection with, any such
application or return, or to aid or abet another
in any attempt to evade payment of the fee or
tax or any part thereof, or for any person to fail
to appear and/or testify in response to sub-
poena issued pursuant hereto, and/or to testify
falsely upon the hearing of any appeal or upon
any investigation of the correctness of a return,
or in any manner to hinder or delay the city or
any of its officers in carrying out the provi-
sions of this chapter. [Ord. 917 § 20, 1962].
3.20.210 Penalty for violations.
Any person violating or failing to comply
with any of the provisions of this chapter or
any lawful rule or regulation adopted by the
city clerk pursuant thereto, shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction
thereof, shall be punished by a fine in any sum
not to exceed $250.00 or by imprisonment in
the city jail for a term not to exceed 90 days, or
by both such fine and imprisonment. Each and
every day that the violation of this chapter
shall be continued is a separate offense and
3.20.220
punishable as herein provided. [Ord. 917 § 22,
1962].
3.20.220 Severability.
If any provision or section of this chapter
shall be held void or unconstitutional, all other
parts, provisions and sections of this chapter,
not expressly so held to be void or unconstitu-
tional shall continue in full force and effect.
[Ord. 917 § 21, 1962].
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3.22.010
Chapter 3.22
INTERFUND LOAN PROGRAM
Sections:
3.22.010
Interfund loans authorized.
3.22.020
Report to the city council.
3.22.030
Repayment directed.
3.22.010 Interfund loans authorized.
The administrative services director is
hereby authorized to administer an interfund
loan program. The administrative services
director shall make interfund loans as needed
to keep the funds of the city solvent. In con-
junction with interfund loans, the administra-
tive services director shall prepare a planned
schedule of repayment of the loan principal
plus applicable interest. A reasonable rate of
interest based on the external rate available to
the city shall be charged by the lending fund,
unless the borrowing fund has no other source
of revenue other than the lending fund, or is
normally funded by the lending fund. In addi-
tion, the borrowing fund must anticipate suffi-
cient revenues to be in a position over the
period of the loan to make the specified princi-
pal and interest payments. [Ord. 3649 § 1,
2007; Ord. 3431 § 1, 2002].
3.22.020 Report to the city council.
The administrative services director shall,
as needed but not less frequently than once a
quarter, include a report of any such loans and
subsequent repayments to the city council in
conjunction with the administrative services
director's quarterly budget reports to the city
council. Any city council member may request
or the mayor direct the administrative services
director to make such additional reports as
may be necessary to fully inform the city coun-
cil of any revenue deficit or interfund loan or
similar transfer. [Ord. 3649 § 2, 2007; Ord.
3431 § 1, 20021.
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3.22.030 Repayment directed.
The administrative services director is
directed and authorized to repay such loans, in
whole or in part, when budgeted general fund
revenues are received sufficient to cover the
projected foreseeable needs of the city for the
ensuing month of the budget year. In the event
of doubt regarding the foreseeable needs of the
city, the finance director is encouraged to con-
sult with the mayor and council president and
to bring questions regarding borrowing or
repayment to the city council for its advice.
[Ord. 3431 § 1, 2002].
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The council shall further limit the time within
which said work shall be completed, and dur-
ing the time allowed in the contract for the
completion of the work, the city engineer shall,
on the last day of each month, issue an estimate
of the amount of work done by the contractor
during the month; but shall, after the date for
completion of the contract, furnish no estimate
other than the final estimate issued after the
completion of the work. Said final estimate
issued by the city engineer shall include, in
addition to a statement of the amount of money
expended for fixed estimate costs prior to the
date set for the completion of the contract. All
fixed estimate costs incurred by the city after
the time fixed in the contract for its completion
shall be borne by the contractor as a penalty for
failure to complete the work within the speci-
fied time.
B. All estimates of the city engineer shall be
filed in the office of the city clerk and by him
reported to the council at the next regular meet-
ing, or at a special meeting called for that pur-
pose, and not more than 95 percent of such
estimate shall be allowed and all warrants
ordered in payment thereof shall be drawn only
upon the particular local improvement fund
under which the work is done, and which war-
rants shall bear interest at a rate not to exceed
eight percent per annum from date until
redeemed either in money or bonds by the
finance director, and shall cease to draw such
interest from and after the date fixed by the
finance director in a call for the redemption
thereof.
C. The five percent required to be held as a
reserve to protect laborers and material men
for a period of 30 days after final acceptance of
the completion of the work, shall, at the expi-
ration of such period, be paid to the contractor
in warrants on such special fund so far as the
same may be free from claims of liens, and
which warrants shall draw interest as above set
forth. [Ord. 2565 § 2, 1986; Ord. 1069 § 2,
1964; Ord. 651 § 11, 1954].
3.40.130
3.40.120 Fixed estimate costs — Procedure.
The cost and expense incurred by the city in
engineering and surveying necessary for such
improvement, and all cost of preparing all nec-
essary data, including the cost of ascertaining
the ownership of the property included in the
assessment district, advertising and publishing
all notices required to be published, shall be
called the "fixed estimate" and all bidders shall
include the amount thereof in all such bids. If
the cost and expense of the improvement to be
provided by the mode of payment by bonds the
contractor or the contract purchaser of the
bonds shall be required to pay the amount of
the fixed estimate in cash or certified check to
the finance director to be by him placed to the
credit of the local improvement fund with
which to redeem all warrants issued for such
fixed estimate, and an amount equal therewith
in interest bearing warrants shall be issued to
the contractor or the contract purchaser of the
bonds. The finance director shall place so
much of said fixed estimate paid in by the con-
tractor or the bond purchaser into the local
improvement district fund as will represent the
total sum of the warrants and interest to be
drawn on that fund for fixed estimate costs.
The city council shall have the right to vary the
amount of the fixed estimate as the circum-
stance may require. [Ord. 651 § 12, 1954].
3.40.130 Proceedings not specified — State
laws to govern.
All proceedings necessary for the making of
local improvements, and the assessment and
collection of the cost and expense thereof, not
specified in this chapter or amendments
thereof, shall be done and performed in the
manner and in accordance with the Laws of the
State of Washington. The use of a hearing ex-
aminer to hear the final assessment roll is in-
corporated in this title under RCW 35.44.070 is
specifically authorized and shall be undertaken
in accordance with the provisions of ECC Title
20 as the same exists or is hereafter amended.
[Ord. 2490, 1985; Ord. 651 § 13, 1954].
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3.40.140
3.40.140 Reductions in area of
assessments.
The office of the finance director may
accept a reduction in the area of property sub-
ject to an assessment for a local improvement
district and apply the balance of the assess-
ment, including interest and penalties, if any,
to the remainder of the property subject to the
assessment; provided, that the written consent
of the property owner is filed with the finance
director, and provided further that the reduc-
tion in area will not result in a substantial dim-
inution of the value of the affected property
remaining and subject to assessment. [Ord.
1382 § 1, 19681.
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Chapter 3.50
MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES
Sections:
3.50.010
Fees for fingerprinting services.
3.50.020
Charges — Insufficient funds and
other returned checks.
3.50.030
Repealed.
3.50.040
Meeting room charges.
3.50.010 Fees for fingerprinting services.
A fee of $5.00 shall be collected for each
person requesting the making or preparing of a
fingerprint record by the city. The record shall
be prepared by the Edmonds police depart-
ment, which agency shall also collect the fees
for each such record prepared and which fees
shall become a part of the general fund. [Ord.
2246 § 1, 1981; Ord. 1722 § 2, 1974].
3.50.020 Charges — Insufficient funds and
other returned checks.
A charge of $30.00 shall be assessed against
any person who has made payment to the city
by check for any fee or charge when such
check is returned by the bank against whom it
has been drawn due to insufficient funds on
account, closure of the account, or any other
reason resulting in the nonpayment of the
check. The $30.00 fee shall be paid prior to the
application to any payment against the fee or
charge initially assessed. Nothing herein shall
be interpreted to limit or prohibit the city from
collecting reasonable attorneys' fees or other
collection costs in the event that it is forced to
collect the account through a judicial remedy,
nor to prohibit the administrative services
director from waiving such a charge for per-
sons qualifying as low income citizens under
the provisions of ECC 7.30.070. [Ord. 3375
§ 1, 2001; Ord. 3156 § 1, 1997; Ord. 2740 § 1,
1990].
Edmonds City Code
3.50.030 Delinquency charge.
Repealed by Ord. 3629. [Ord. 3156 § 2,
1997].
3.50.040 Meeting room charges.
The mayor is hereby authorized to establish
charges for the use of meeting rooms by public
and private organizations, both profit and non-
profit, on an annual basis as a part of the bud-
get process. Charges for such rooms shall be
reported to the council as a part of each annual
budget process. The charges for the next fiscal
year shall be deemed approved at the date that
the budget is approved. Such charges shall be
made available to the public at the administra-
tive services department, the office of the city
clerk, and the office of the mayor. [Ord. 3443
§ 1, 20031.
3.50.040
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D. "Massage parlor" means a place where
massages are given or furnished for, or in
expectation of, any fee, compensation or mon-
etary consideration.
E. "Massage parlor attendant" means any
person who administers to, or performs ser-
vices for, patrons of a massage parlor or who
supervises the work of a masseur or masseuse
or other person administering to, or perform-
ing services to, such patrons. The term does
not include a person who performs only custo-
dial or janitorial work.
F. "Masseur" or "masseuse" means a per-
son engaged in the practice of massage and
shall be referred to herein only as "masseur".
G. "Person" means any individual, firm,
partnership, association, company, or organi-
zation of any kind.
H. "Public bathhouse" means any place
where baths or facilities for baths of any kind
whatever are given or furnished and the terms
shall include but not be limited to: Finnish
baths; Russian baths; sauna baths; Swedish
baths; Turkish baths; baths by hot air, steam,
vapor, water or electric cabinet; provided, that
such term shall not include ordinary tub or
shower baths where attendant is not required.
I. "Public bathhouse attendant" means any
person who administers to, or performs ser-
vices for, patrons of a public bathhouse or who
supervises the work of such a person. The term
does not include a person who performs only
custodial or janitorial work. [Ord. 1823 § 1,
1976; Ord. 1684 § 2, 1973].
4.50.020 Exemptions.
A. The provisions of this chapter do not
apply to:
1. Any person giving massage treat-
ments or baths in a private residence who oper-
ates as a sole proprietorship, owns and resides
at the private residence and employs no other
person or persons;
2. Persons giving massage treatments or
baths in a nonprofit, bona fide charitable club,
4.50.030
a private social club or a public or private ath-
letic club;
3. Athletic coaches or trainers affiliated
with public or private educational institutions
or athletic organizations;
4. Students enrolled in schools of mas-
sage performing such practices of massage as
are incidental to their course of study;
5. The provisions of this chapter shall
not apply to massage treatments given in any
hospital, duly licensed nursing or convalescent
home, or by physical therapist or massage ther-
apist duly licensed, who treat patients upon
written prescription or direction of a duly
licensed health care professional authorized by
the state of Washington to treat the sick,
injured, or infirm, or by any nurse under the
direction of a person so licensed;
6. Licensed beauty operators and bar-
bers who perform only such acts of scalp or
facial massage as are customarily given in
beauty salons and barbershops for purposes of
beautification only are also exempt from the
provisions of this chapter;
7. Massage parlors where all massage
services are performed solely by massage ther-
apists duly licensed in accordance with the
laws of the state of Washington.
B. The applicant shall have the initial bur-
den of proof of establishing by a preponder-
ance of the evidence that he/she/it falls within
any of the exceptions created by this section in
any proceeding, administrative, civil or crimi-
nal. [Ord. 2914 § 1, 1993; Ord. 2609 § 1, 1987;
Ord. 2554 § 1, 1986; Ord. 2497, 1985; Ord.
1700, 1974; Ord. 1684 § 3, 1973].
4.50.030 License required — Massage
parlor and public bathhouse.
It is unlawful to conduct, operate, or main-
tain a massage parlor, or public bathhouse
unless such establishment or premises is
licensed as provided in this chapter. [Ord.
1823 § 2, 1976; Ord. 1684 § 4, 1973].
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4.50.040
4.50.040 Fees — Disbursements.
A. Except as provided in subsection (C) of
this section, the fee for a license for a regulated
establishment and renewal of the same, as
required by ECC 4.50.030, is fixed in the sum
of $500.00 per year. Such fee shall not be
refundable.
B. A fee of $100.00 shall be charged for all
applicants for licensing as attendants under the
provisions of ECC 4.50.080(A). No fee shall
be charged to persons who qualify as atten-
dants under the provisions of ECC 4.50.080
(B) when operating as a sole practitioner.
C. The purpose of such fee is to provide
adequate reimbursement to the city for the fol-
lowing costs:
1. The investigation by the chief of
police or his designee of the applicant and the
statements made in the application.
2. The city planner's determination of
compliance with the zoning code and building
code.
3. The fire chief's determination of
compliance with the regulation of the Fire Pre-
vention Code.
4. The chief of police or his designee's
further investigation and inspection of pre-
mises defined in this chapter in any reasonable
time period.
5. The city clerk's issuance of such
license.
D. Any massage parlor or other business
within the city offering massage services and
which employs for the purposes of massage -
only massage therapists licensed in accordance
with the provisions of Chapter 18.108 RCW as
a licensed massage therapist shall be exempt
from the provisions of this chapter. No mas-
sage therapist licensed pursuant to Chapter
18.108 RCW shall be required to register or
pay any fee pursuant to this chapter other than
nondiscriminatory business license fees
applied to all business entities within the city.
The police chief and/or city clerk are autho-
rized to accept a photocopy of the state license
in lieu of the provisions of this chapter or the
(Revised 7/07) 4-30
requirements of ECC 4.50.050(A)(8). No mas-
sage therapist licensed pursuant to the provi-
sions of Chapter 18.108 RCW shall be required
to register with the city and these provisions
relate only to the establishment of the right of
such individual for exemption from the statute.
[Ord. 3648 § 1, 2007; Ord. 2609 § 2, 1987;
Ord. 1823 § 3, 1976; Ord. 1684 § 5, 1973].
4.50.050 Application for and renewal of
license — Massage parlor and
public bathhouse.
A. No license or renewal of license to con-
duct a massage parlor or public bathhouse
shall be issued or renewed except upon written
application to the city clerk which shall be
signed and sworn to by the person who intends
to conduct, operate or maintain a massage par-
lor or public bathhouse. Such application shall
contain the following information:
1. The true name, home address, tele-
phone number and the age of the applicant.
2. The business name, business address,
and telephone number of the establishment or
proposed establishment.
3. Whether the applicant is a sole propri-
etorship, partnership or corporation. If a part-
nership, the application shall set forth names,
addresses and telephone numbers of all per-
sons, whether general or limited partners, shar-
ing in the profits of said business and the
respective ownership share of each. If a corpo-
ration, it shall set forth the name, residence
address and telephone number of each of its
officers, directors and shareholders, and the
number of shares held by each. It shall set forth
all persons having any interest in the real or
personal property at the premises, and any per-
sons sharing in the proceeds of the business.
4. How long the applicant (if corpora-
tion, its officers, or if partnership, its partners)
has resided in the city of Edmonds. If not a res-
ident of the city of Edmonds continuously for
the last five years, previous addresses during
that period.
Edmonds City Code
5. Whether the applicant or anyone
owning an interest in the business or proposed
business has ever been convicted of or for-
feited bail to any crime, excluding minor traf-
fic offenses. If so, the crime, the name of the
court in which the case was filed, the circum-
stances and the disposition of the case.
6. If the applicant is a sole proprietor-
ship or a partnership, stating whether the pro-
prietor or the partners are of legal age.
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Edmonds City Code
5.04.030
facsimile of official ID card —
Chapter 5.05
Penalty
66.44.340 Employees 18 years and over
ANIMAL CONTROL'
allowed to sell and carry beer
and wine for class E and/or F
Sections:
licensed employees
5.05.001
Introduction and purpose.
66.44.350 Employees, 18 years and over
5.05.002
Penalties — Infraction unless
allowed to serve and carry
otherwise designated.
liquor
5.05.010
Definitions.
66.44.365 Juvenile driving privileges —
5.05.020
Dog licensing.
Alcohol or drug violation
5.05.025
Cat licensing.
66.44.370 Resisting or opposing officers in
5.05.030
Fees authorized.
enforcement of title.
5.05.040
Animal bites to be reported.
[Ord. 2853 § 4, 1991; Ord. 2654 § 3, 1988;
5.05.050
Running at large prohibited.
Ord. 2573 § 1, 1986; Ord. 2531, 1985].
5.05.060
Dogs on public grounds.
5.05.070
Animal waste.
5.04.020
5.05.080
Confining dogs in season.
Repealed and recodified. [Ord. 2853 § 59
5.05.090
Rabies notice.
1991].
5.05.110
Crimes relating to the
confinement of another's animal
5.04.030
and the abatement of private
Repealed and recodified (see RCW
nuisances.
66.44.100). [Ord. 2853 § 6, 1991].
5.05.115
Nuisances defined.
5.05.120
Nuisance — Notice and order to
abate.
5.05.121
Potentially dangerous dogs.
5.05.122
Dangerous dogs.
5.05.123
Appeal.
5.05.124
Disposition of seized and
removed animals — Bond
requirements.
5.05.126
Impound procedures.
5.05.127.1
Spay or neuter of owner -
surrendered and stray animals
required.
5.05.127.2
Animal benefit fund established.
5.05.127.3
Definitions and integration of
initiative provisions.
5.05.127.4
Failure to spay or neuter —
Penalties.
5.05.128
Animal cruelty.
5.05.128.1
Use of domestic dogs and cats as
bait.
1. Prior legislation: Ords. 2711, 2720, 2782, 2853, 2975,
3033, 3040, 3073, 3322, 3435 and 3438.
5-7 (Revised 7/07)
5.05.001
5.05.129
Guard dogs.
5.05.130
Covered animal regulations.
5.05.131
Wild animals.
5.05.132
Inherently dangerous animal,
5.05.133
Miscellaneous regulations.
5.05.135
No duty created.
5.05.140
Repealed.
5.05.141
Additional enforcement.
5.05.142
Severability.
5.05.001 Introduction and purpose.
The purpose of this chapter is to provide for
the reasonable regulation of animals as well as
promote the public's health, safety and wel-
fare. It is the specific intent of this chapter to
place the responsibility and obligation of com-
plying with its requirements upon the owners
and keepers of animals. [Ord. 3451 § 1, 2003].
5.05.002 Penalties — Infraction unless
otherwise designated.
Unless otherwise set forth in this chapter, a
violation of any provision of this chapter shall
constitute a Class I civil infraction pursuant to
Chapter 7.80 RCW. Issuance and disposition
of infractions issued for violations of this
chapter shall be in accordance with Chapter
7.80 RCW. The penalty for violation of a pro-
vision of this chapter shall be $100.00. The
penalty for a second or subsequent offense in
violation of the provision of this chapter within
two years shall be $250.00. [Ord. 3451 § 1,
2003].
5.05.010 Definitions.
A. "Animal control authority" means the
person, association or corporation, appointed
or authorized by the city of Edmonds and/or
the chief of police or his designee, to enforce
the provisions of this chapter and all other
ordinances of the city pertaining to animal
control.
B. "Animal control officers" means offic-
ers employed by the animal control authority
and includes police officers.
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C. "At large" means off the premises of the
owner and not under the immediate control of
the owner, member of the owner's immediate
family, or person authorized by the owner, by
means of a leash, cord or chain no longer than
eight feet.
D. "Covered animal" means hoofed ani-
mals usually found on farms, such as horses,
ponies, mules, donkeys, bovine animal, sheep,
goats and/or swine.
E. "Dangerous dog" means any dog that,
according to the records of the animal control
authority, has: (1) inflicted severe injury on a
human being without provocation on public or
private property; (2) killed a domestic animal
without provocation while off the owner's
property; or (3) been previously found to be
potentially dangerous, the owner having
received notice of such and the dog again
aggressively bites, attacks, or endangers the
safety of humans or domestic animals; pro-
vided, however, that an animal shall not be
considered a "dangerous dog" if the threat,
injury, or damage was sustained by a person
who, at the time, was committing a willful tres-
pass or other tort upon the premises occupied
by the owner of the dog, or was tormenting,
abusing, or assaulting the dog or has, in the
past, been observed or reported to have tor-
mented, abused, or assaulted the dog or was
committing or attempting to commit a crime.
F. "Domestic animal" means any animal
that is usually tamed and bred by humans.
G. "Guard dog" means any member of the
dog family which has been trained or repre-
sented as trained to protect persons and/or
property by virtue of exhibiting hostile pro-
pensities and aggressiveness to unauthorized
persons.
H. "Inherently dangerous animal" means
any live member of the Canidae, Felidae,
Ursidae, and Reptilia families, including
hybrids thereof, which, due to its inherent
nature, may be considered dangerous to
humans. Inherently dangerous animals include
but are not necessarily limited to:
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1. Canidae, meaning and including any
member of the dog family not customarily
domesticated by man, or any hybrids thereof,
but not including domestic dogs and wolf
hybrids (cross between a wolf and a domestic
dog).
2. Felidae, meaning and including any
member of the cat family not customarily
domesticated by man, or any hybrids thereof,
but not including domestic cats.
3. Ursidae, meaning and including any
member of the bear family, or any hybrids
thereof.
4. Reptilia, meaning venomous and
"devenomized" reptiles, including but not nec-
essarily limited to all members of the follow-
ing families: Helodermidae (gila monster),
Viperidae (pit vipers), Crotalidae (rattle-
snakes), Atractaspidae (mole vipers), Hydro-
phiidae (sea snakes), and Elapidae (coral
snakes and cobras).
5. Colubridae snakes which are rear
fanged, including, but not necessarily limited
to dispholidus typus (boomslangs), thebtornis
kirtlandii (African twig or vine snake), and
rhabdophis (keelbacks).
6. Colubridae snakes which reach a
length of 10 feet and over, including but not
necessarily limited to green anaconda, reticu-
lated pythons, Burmese python, albino Indian
python, and African rock python.
7. Crocodilia, meaning and including
crocodiles, alligators and caimans.
1. "Inhumane treatment" means every act or
omission whereby unnecessary or unjustifi-
able physical pain or suffering is caused or per-
mitted.
J. "Own" means owning, keeping, leasing,
possessing or harboring any animal. "Owner"
means any person having an interest or right of
possession to an animal or any person having
control, custody or possession of an animal or
by reason of the animal being seen residing
consistently at a location, shall be presumed to
be the owner.
5.05.010
K. "Person" means any person, firm, cor-
poration or association.
L. "Pet" is a domestic animal owned and
kept by an individual or family for enjoyment
and pleasure rather than utility. The term "pet"
includes all animals required to be licensed
under the terms of this chapter when properly
licensed.
M. "Potentially dangerous dog" means any
dog that when unprovoked: (1) inflicts bites on
a human or a domestic animal either on public
or private property; or (2) chases or
approaches a person upon the streets, side-
walks, or any public grounds in a menacing
fashion or apparent attitude of attack, or any
dog with a known propensity, tendency, or dis-
position to attack unprovoked, to cause injury
or otherwise to threaten the safety of humans
or domestic animals.
N. "Poultry" means domestic fowl nor-
mally raised for eggs or meat, and includes
chickens, turkeys, ducks and geese.
O. "Proper enclosure of a dangerous dog"
means, while on the owner's property, a dan-
gerous dog shall be securely confined indoors
or in a securely enclosed and locked pen or
structure, suitable to prevent the entry of
young children and designed to prevent the
animal from escaping. Such pen or structure
shall have secure sides and a secure top, and
shall also provide protection from the elements
for the dog.
P. "Severe injury" means any physical
injury that results in broken bones or disfigur-
ing lacerations requiring multiple sutures or
cosmetic surgery.
Q. "Vicious animal" means any animal
other than a "dangerous dog" or "potentially
dangerous dog" that endangers the safety of
any person or domestic animal by biting or
attacking without provocation.
R. "Wild animal" means any animal living
in its natural state and native to the United
States and not normally domesticated, raised
or bred by humans. [Ord. 3634 § 1, 2007; Ord.
3451 § 1, 20031.
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5.05.020
5.05.020 Dog licensing.
A. License Required. It is unlawful for any
person to own any dog over the age of three
months within the city unless the owner has
first procured a license required by this chap-
ter.
B. Dogs Excluded from License Require-
ments. The licensing provisions of this section
shall not apply to the following dogs:
1. Dogs whose owners are nonresidents
temporarily within the city;
2. Dogs brought into the city for the pur-
pose of participating in any dog show;
3. Seeing -eye guide and service dogs
properly trained to assist blind or impaired per-
sons, when such dogs are actually being used
by a blind or impaired person, for the purpose
of aiding them from place to place. Blind or
impaired persons include but are not necessar-
ily limited to persons who are blind, deaf, have
limited mobility, or have psychological
impairment; or
4. Dogs whose owner maintains them
for the sole purpose of commercial breeding
and/or training, hunting, or boarding, so long
as the dogs are restricted within a building or
fenced enclosure intended and designed only
for the purpose of kenneling dogs and are not
permitted to run at large.
C. License Tags Issued and Fees. The
police department, or such other person, firm
or entity authorized by the city council, shall
issue a dog license upon the payment of a fee
as provided for by this subsection. Upon issu-
ance of a license, a metal tag corresponding to
the number of the application shall be fur-
nished to the applicant.
1. The applicant shall cause the same to
be attached to the dog. Tags shall not be trans-
ferable from one dog to another.
2. The following fees shall be paid for
licenses required under this chapter:
a. For spayed females or neutered
males with a veterinarian certificate or signed
affidavit: an annual license fee of $5.00; pro-
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vided, that a $3.00 fee shall be charged to per-
sons over the age of 65;
b. For dogs less than six months but
over three months of age, temporary tags
issued: a license fee of $5.00. Persons over the
age of 65 shall receive a rebate of $2.00 at the
time of relicensing, upon certification by a vet-
erinarian that the dog has been spayed or neu-
tered;
c. Unspayed females and unneutered
males over six months of age: $18.00;
d. Replacement of metal tag: $1.00.
3. An owner of an animal previously
licensed for which a "permanent" license has
been issued under the provisions of this section
as the same existed prior to December 16,
1986, shall not be required to relicense or
renew said license for such animal.
D. License Issuance — Nonresidents.
Licenses shall be issued to nonresidents of the
city of Edmonds who reside in proximity to the
city and who desire to purchase an annual
license for their dog for identification pur-
poses. The annual fee shall be $10.00 per year
per dog. Upon payment of said fee, a tag shall
be issued which shall be consistent with the
tags issued annually by the city of Edmonds
for dogs required to be licensed under this
chapter. The dogs permitted to be licensed by
this section shall not be eligible for temporary
licenses. Nothing in this chapter shall require
the obtaining of such license nor shall failure
to obtain such a license as provided by this sec-
tion subject any dog owner to the penalties
provided for in this section; provided further,
that nothing in this section shall be construed
to relieve or otherwise excuse the owner of any
dog from complying with all applicable rules
and regulations imposed by any county, city or
town having jurisdiction over the residence
where the dog is harbored or maintained.
E. Fee Due Dates — Penalty.
1. All license fees shall be due and pay-
able on or before the first business day of Jan-
uary in each year. If the license fees are not
paid on or before March 1 st of each year, the
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applicant shall pay the following late fees in
addition to the regular fee set forth in subsec-
tion C of this section:
a. Unspayed and unneutered dogs:
$18.00;
b. Spayed and neutered dogs: $10.00.
2. Whenever any person shall come into
charge, care or control of any dog, the original
license application and fee therefor shall
become due and payable within 30 days of said
date, and the late fee provided above shall be
imposed 60 days after the date said license fee
and application become due and payable.
F. Fee Waiver — Blind and Disabled. Guide
and service dogs, as defined in subsection
(13)(3) of this section, certified to assist the
impaired, and service dogs certified to assist
the disabled, may be issued a permanent
license at no charge upon the request of a blind
or otherwise impaired owner.
G. Enforcement Procedure. All dogs not
licensed under this section, or who do not
exhibit the metal identification tag provided
for in subsection C of this section, are declared
to be public nuisances and shall be impounded
as provided in ECC 5.05.126. [Ord. 3451 § 1,
2003].
5.05.025 Cat licensing.
A nonmandatory lifetime cat license is
available, upon request of the owner, for pur-
poses of identification. The fee for such license
shall be $5.00. [Ord. 3451 § 1, 2003].
5.05.030 Fees authorized.
A. In addition to the cost of publication of
any notices required by this chapter, prior to
the release of animals, animals in the custody
of the animal control authority or its agents, to
the registered owners of said animals, the ani-
mal control authority shall charge fees under
this chapter as follows:
1. Impound: $20.00.
2. Impound and room fees: $15.00/day
for the first 72 hours of custody (or the actual
cost incurred, whichever is greater).
5.05.050
3. All other services: cost incurred.
B. Prior to the adoption of animals in the
custody of the animal control authority or its
agent, the animal control authority shall charge
fees under this section as follows:
1. Veterinary exam and spay/neuter fees
for male or female canines or felines which
have not been spayed or neutered: $50.00
(deposit only, shall be refundable as provided
in ECC 5.05.127.1(B)).
2. Adoption administration: $15.00 fee.
C. In addition, the contracted animal shelter
provider shall be entitled to collect a reason-
able room and board fee. [Ord. 3486 § 1, 2004;
Ord. 3471 § 1, 2003; Ord. 3451 § 1, 2003].
5.05.040 Animal bites to be reported.
Every animal which bites a person shall be
promptly reported to the animal control
authority and shall thereupon be securely quar-
antined at the direction of the animal control
authority for a period of 10 days. At the discre-
tion of the animal control authority, such quar-
antine may be on the premises of the owner, at
the shelter designated as the city's animal shel-
ter or, at the owner's option and expense, in a
veterinary hospital of the owner's choice.
When an animal's owner is unknown, such
quarantine shall be at the shelter designated as
a city animal shelter or at a veterinary hospital.
[Ord. 3486 § 1, 2004; Ord. 3451 § 1, 2003].
5.05.050 Running at large prohibited.
A. It shall be unlawful for the owner or per-
son having charge, care, custody or control of
any animal to allow such animal to run at large
during any hours of the day or night. This sec-
tion shall not apply to dogs owned by the city
or other law enforcement agencies and main-
tained as police K-9 units while under the cus-
tody and control of the trainer or handler. Any
animal found running at large may be seized
and impounded.
B. It shall be the duty of a person who takes
into their possession any stray animal not
owned by them or not placed in their posses -
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5.05.060
sion by the person having the lawful custody
and control thereof, to notify the animal con-
trol authority or police within 24 hours and to
release such animal to the city officer upon
demand and without charge. [Ord. 3645 § 1,
2007; Ord. 3451 § 1, 2003].
5.05.060 Dogs on public grounds.
A. It shall be unlawful for an owner to
allow any dog to stray and/or enter with or
without a leash or other means of restraint
upon any school ground, playfield, park,
beach, waterfront or other public property.
B. Notwithstanding the restrictions set
forth in subsection (A) of this section, dogs
accompanied by their owners may be walked
or exercised while on leash in the following
areas:
1. The inner trails of Yost Park, in the
area commonly known as the Shell Valley
area; and
2. Marina Beach Park, in the area south
of the Union Oil loading terminal, such area
being further described to be a walking strip of
50 feet in width at the entrance of and along the
east end of Marina Beach Park South; and
3. The asphalted pathways in Sierra
Park; and
4. The inner trails of Pine Ridge Park;
and
5. All trails in Maplewood Park; and
6. The southeast wooded area of City
Park; and
7. The turf area of Mathay-Ballinger
Park; and
8. The asphalted pathways of Seaview
Park.
C. All dogs permitted in the areas desig-
nated in subsection (B) of this section shall be
on a leash except for dogs permitted in Marina
Beach Park South.
D. Nothing herein shall be determined to
require the posting of notices to exclude ani-
mals; provided, however, that such postings
may be undertaken at the discretion of the
manager of parks and recreation.
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E. The regulations under ECC 5.05.070
relating to animal waste and the removal and
proper disposal of said waste will be strictly
enforced. [Ord. 3451 § 1, 2003].
5.05.070 Animal waste.
A. It shall be unlawful for the owner or per-
son having charge of any animal to permit,
either willfully or by failure to exercise due
care, such animal to commit a public nuisance
by defecating in any area of the city other than
the premises of the owner or person having
charge or control of the animal, unless said
owner or person having charge takes immedi-
ate steps to remove and properly dispose of
said feces.
B. It shall be unlawful for the owner or per-
son having charge of any animal to take said
animal off of the private property of said per-
son without having in the possession of the
owner or person having charge of the animal a
proper means of disposal for the feces of the
animal.
C. "Disposal" is defined, for the purposes
of this section, as the removal of feces by
means of a bag, scoop or other device and an
eventual disposal in a trash receptacle, by
burying or by other means of lawful disposal.
[Ord. 3451 § 1, 2003].
5.05.080 Confining dogs in season.
The owner or person having charge of any
unspayed female dog shall confine such dog in
a building or enclosed area during the period
such dog is in season. [Ord. 3451 § 1, 2003].
5.05.090 Rabies notice.
A. If an animal is believed to have rabies or
has been bitten by an animal suspected of hav-
ing rabies, such animal shall be confined on
the owner's premises and shall be subject to
examination and observation of a veterinarian
at the expense of the owner for a period of 10
days. The owner shall notify the city of the fact
that his animal has been exposed to rabies and
the animal control authority is empowered to
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have such animal removed from the owner's
premises to a veterinary hospital for observa-
tion for a period of up to 10 days at the owner's
expense.
B. It is unlawful for any person knowing or
suspecting an animal has rabies to allow such
animal to be taken off the owner's premises
without the written permission of the animal
control authority. Every owner or other per-
son, upon ascertaining an animal is rabid, shall
immediately notify the animal control author-
ity or a police officer, who shall either remove
the animal to the designated shelter or sum-
marily destroy it. [Ord. 3451 § 1, 2003].
5.05.110 Crimes relating to the
confinement of another's animal
and the abatement of private
nuisances.
A. An owner of private real property has
the right under Washington common and stat-
utory law to protect his or her property from
trespass by persons or other instrumentalities
including covered and domestic animals such
as pets. The city council finds that the exercise
of these civil rights are limited by animal cru-
elty laws and other ordinances and statutes
intended to protect the health and safety of ani-
mals. Further, the city council finds that the
inappropriate or negligent use of even humane
traps may pose a threat to animals and there-
fore prohibits the use of all traps except under
the conditions set forth in this section.
B. Crimes.
1. Unlawful Capture or Confinement of
a Pet. A person is guilty of the crime of the
unlawful capture or confinement of a pet if a
person traps, captures or otherwise confines an
animal known by the person to be the pet of
another. The unlawful capture or confinement
of a pet shall be a gross misdemeanor punish-
able as provided in ECC 5.50.020.
2. Trapping. It shall be unlawful for any
person by means of a trap or similar mechani-
cal device to intentionally trap a domestic ani-
mal, covered animal or pet. Trapping shall be
5.05.110
a misdemeanor punishable as provided in ECC
5.50.020. Nothing herein shall be interpreted
to prohibit a property owner from using other
lawful means to drive off a covered and
domestic animal or pet of another.
3. Negligent Confinement of an Animal.
A person is guilty of the crime of negligent
confinement of an animal if a person who
traps, captures or confines an animal fails to
promptly release an animal which the person
knows or should have known to be confined
and which is not the property of that person.
The term "release" shall include a report to a
law enforcement or animal control officer of
the city of Edmonds. Negligent confinement of
an animal shall be a misdemeanor punishable
as provided in ECC 5.50.020.
C. Defenses. The following acts are ex-
cluded from the crime of unlawful capture or
confinement of a pet as set forth in subsection
(13)(1) of this section or trapping as set forth in
subsection (13)(2) of this section:
1. The capture, trapping or confinement
of an injured or diseased animal in order to
protect the animal from harm or in order to
deliver or report the animal to a veterinarian,
animal control officer, Washington State wild-
life official, animal shelter or other charitable
or governmental agency charged with animal
welfare and protection; and/or
2. The actions of a city, county or state
animal control officer, law enforcement
officer or other public safety officer in the per-
formance of his or her duties. [Ord. 3634 § 2,
2007].
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Edmonds City Code
Chapter 7.10
WATER SERVICE
Sections:
7.10.010
Application for water use.
7.10.020
Accounts — Payments.
7.10.025
Delinquency charge.
7.10.030
Suspension of water use —
Procedure.
7.10.040
Access to buildings.
7.10.050
Access to curb cocks and meter
covers.
7.10.060
Limitation on water use.
7.10.061
Water restrictions — Powers of the
city.
7.10.062
Water restrictions — Surcharge.
7.10.063
Enforcement.
7.10.065
Suspension of service — Failure to
comply with sewer connection
notice.
7.10.070
Turn on and turn off charges.
7.10.080
Request for inspection of meters.
7.10.110
Charge and bill adjustments.
7.10.120
Service connections.
7.10.130
Service pipe — Depth and size —
Work left uncovered until
inspected.
7.10.140
Dormant services — Connections.
7.10.150
Service pressure corrections.
7.10.160
Stop and waste valves.
7.10.170
Water shut-off — Temperature
relief valve, pressure relief valve,
and check valve required.
7.10.180
Unlawful acts.
7.10.010 Application for water use.
All applications for the use of water shall be
made at the development services department
by the owner, or by the owner's authorized
agent, on printed forms furnished by said
department for that purpose, and shall contain
the name and description of the lot, block and
addition. The applicant shall state the purposes
for which the water is to be used and shall agree
to conform to the ordinances, rules, and regu-
7.10.020
lations, with modification which may be
adopted, as a condition for use of water. [Ord.
3629 § 2, 2007; Ord. 2214 § 1,1981; Ord. 2139
§ 3, 1980; Ord. 413 § 9, 1929].
7.10.020 Accounts — Payments.
A. All accounts shall be kept in the name of
the owner, and all charges shall be made
against the property as well as the owner
thereof. No change of ownership or occupancy
shall affect the application of this section. All
bills are payable within 25 days from the bill-
ing date. If water bills are not paid within a
stated period, the water will be shut off. Water
will be turned on after payment of the fees as
set forth in ECC 7.10.070, in addition to the
amount of delinquent charges.
B. At least 10 days before water is sched-
uled to be shut off, the administrative services
director, or a designated city official, shall
notify the owner and the occupant of the prop-
erty. The owner shall be notified by mail at the
address on the account, and the occupant shall
be notified by mail, door hanger or other form
at the property. Mailed notices shall be deemed
received three business days after mailing. All
notices shall contain the following:
1. Reason for water shut off;
2. Delinquent amount that needs to be
paid to avert interruption in water service;
3. Instructions on scheduling a hearing
to show that the account is not delinquent; and
4. The day on or after which water will
be shut off.
C. After notification, the owner and the
occupant shall be afforded the opportunity to
present to the administrative services director,
or a designated official, evidence that the delin-
quent charges have been paid. Such opportu-
nity shall be afforded before the water is shut
off; provided, that the owner or the occupant
make a request for the same to the administra-
tive services director, or a designated official,
within three days of presumptive receipt of the
notice. The burden shall be on the owner and/or
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7.10.025
occupant to prove that the delinquent charges
have been paid.
D. After reviewing the evidence by the
owner and/or occupant, the administrative ser-
vices director, or the designated official to
whom the evidence was presented, shall decide
whether or not the account remains delinquent.
The owner and the occupant shall be notified of
the decision, and this decision shall not be sub-
ject to further appeal. If the account is found to
be delinquent and water has not been shut off,
water will be shut off as previously scheduled
or three days after final decision, whichever
date is later. If the account is not found to be
delinquent and water has been shut off, water
will be turned on without being subject to turn
on and turn off charges in ECC 7.10.070. [Ord.
3629 § 3,2007; Ord. 2214 § 2,1981; Ord. 2139
§ 4, 1980; Ord. 1942 § 1, 1977; Ord. 1385 § 1,
1968; Ord. 1082 § 1, 1965; Ord. 821, 1960;
Ord. 413 § 10, 1929].
7.10.025 Delinquency charge.
A charge equal to 10 percent of the outstand-
ing balance of the delinquent utility bill shall be
added as a fee, except in cases of extraordinary
hardship as determined by the administrative
services director or his/her designee. The deci-
sion of the administrative services director can
be appealed to the finance committee of the
Edmonds city council. The account shall be
considered delinquent 35 days after the send-
ing of the regular billing. Such delinquency
notice and billing will be provided 35 days fol-
lowing the mailing of a regular utility bill. This
charge shall be applicable to all delinquent util-
ity billing accounts. In order to be considered
delinquent an account must total $21.00 or
more of delinquency, and no delinquency
charge shall be levied against any delinquent
account under $21.00. This delinquency
charge shall be paid prior to the application of
any payment against the fee or charge initially
assessed and nothing herein shall be inter-
preted to limit the city's collection of its attor-
neys' fees and other reasonable costs and
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charges in the event it is forced to seek judicial
remedy for collection. [Ord. 3629 § 4, 2007].
7.10.030 Suspension of water use —
Procedure.
Should a customer desire to discontinue the
use of water for a period of time, notice thereof
must be given in writing to the utility billing
department. The water will then be shut off
and turned on again upon notice to the utility
billing department. The customer shall be
required to pay charges as set forth in ECC
7.10.070. [Ord. 3629 § 5, 2007; Ord. 1942 § 2,
1977; Ord. 1448, 1969; Ord. 413 § 17, 1929].
7.10.040 Access to buildings.
Employees of the water division shall have
access during business hours to all parts of
buildings to which water may be delivered
from the city mains for the purpose of ascer-
taining the number of rooms and families in the
house or inspecting the conditions of the pipes
and fixtures and the manner in which water is
used. [Ord. 413 § 19, 1929].
7.10.050 Access to curb cocks and meter
covers.
The water division shall have free access to
curb cocks and water meter covers. All persons
are prohibited from piling rubbish, building, or
other materials thereon. [Ord. 413 § 20, 1929] .
7.10.060 Limitation on water use.
In the event that a supplier notifies the city
of a shortage of water or the director reason-
ably determines such a shortage to be immi-
nent, the community services director or
his/her designee is authorized to implement the
water shortage response plan in order to effi-
ciently safeguard the safety and health of the
general public or to provide for the public con-
venience. The use of water in the city, or in any
portion thereof, for irrigation, cooling, sprin-
kling or other uses may be forbidden, re-
stricted, or regulated and such regulations may
be made effective as to all customers or as to
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particular classes of customers. Rationing may
be imposed during any shortage of water, either
in lieu of or in addition to other measures
hereby authorized.
A. Upon receiving notification from a
water supplier of an impending water emer-
gency, the community services director will
notify the mayor and city council within 24
hours or on the next business day that a water
emergency will be or has been declared.
B. The mayor or community services direc-
tor will issue a public notification of the decla-
ration of water emergency and imposition of
restrictions.
C. Restrictions will be in effect immedi-
ately upon issuance of the public notification.
Restrictions and the amount of surcharge for
violations of mandatory restrictions will be
posted and published within seven days of dec-
laration at least one time in a daily newspaper
of general circulation. Notification will be
delivered to television and radio stations to
provide public information coverage.
D. For emergencies when restrictions may
extend beyond 21 days, public hearing before
the city council will be scheduled by the com-
munity services director within seven days fol-
lowing the declaration of emergency. [Ord.
2774 § 1, 19901.
7.10.061 Water restrictions — Powers of
the city.
The community services director or his/her
designee shall conduct public education efforts
regarding the benefits and necessity of conser-
vation by the public, and is authorized to pro-
mulgate such rules and regulations as may be
necessary to implement water use restriction.
The regulations will be on file with the city
clerk, and the regulations and any amendment
thereto shall be effective 30 days after said fil-
ing with the city clerk. The community ser-
vices director or his/her designee is further
authorized to make exceptions to such restric-
tions in specific cases as he/she finds reason-
able which may in the director's discretion
7.10.062
include, but are not limited to, watering newly
seeded or sodded lawns, food sources, land-
scape ornamental plantings required by the
architectural design board, when necessary to
alleviate unnecessary economic hardship to
commercial or industrial activities, or to pre-
vent possible damage to health, safety or wel-
fare. [Ord. 2774 § 2, 1990].
7.10.062 Water restrictions — Surcharge.
It is unlawful for any person to violate water
use and restrictions and violation of these pro-
visions shall be a misdemeanor punishable
under the general penalty provisions of this
code. In addition to other lawful remedies, the
community services director or his/her desig-
nee is authorized to impose a surcharge for the
first occurrence after a documented warning
notice and each subsequent violation in which
a customer's water usage practices exceed
water conservation restrictions as provided for
in this chapter. Said surcharge will be added to
and become a part of the water bill for the cus-
tomer in addition to any service rate amounts
as set forth in Chapter 7.10 ECC. Prior to the
imposition of the first surcharge, a public
works division representative shall deliver in
person or post a notice at the service address
advising of the customer's water usage prac-
tices in excess of mandatory water shortage
restrictions and advising that a surcharge may
be imposed for any further violations. A copy
of the violation notice shall also be mailed to
the owner and/or occupant. The community
services director shall promulgate regulations
providing for appeal of any notice of violation.
Appeals must be received within five working
days of delivery of notice of violation.
A. Surcharges for violations of water
restrictions in effect for the balance of 1990
and until thereafter adjusted shall be:
$25.00 for first violation;
$50.00 for each violation thereafter.
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B. Surcharges for all customer classes will
be reviewed annually based on actual or pro-
jected expenses of the water division neces-
sary to maintain a water supply during an
emergency. [Ord. 2774 § 3, 1990].
7.10.063 Enforcement.
A. The community services director, or
his/her designee, including any employee of
the city of Edmonds public works division, or
field personnel of the community services
department, or police officer of the city, shall
have the authority to enforce the provisions of
this chapter.
B. In addition to the surcharges provided in
ECC 7.10.062, the community services direc-
tor or his/her designee is authorized to install a
water restricting device on the waterline or
lines serving any person who commits a sec-
ond or subsequent violation of any of the pro-
visions of this chapter. Alternatively, after
such notice of a violation as may reasonably be
given based on the circumstances, the commu-
nity services director or his/her designee may
cause water service to be terminated for subse-
quent or continuing violation of water conser-
vation restrictions. [Ord. 2774 § 4, 1990; Ord.
2214 § 3, 1981; Ord. 1942 § 3, 1977; Ord. 547,
1943; Ord. 413 § 21A, 1929].
7.10.065 Suspension of service —Failure to
comply with sewer connection
notice.
A. There exists within the city of Edmonds
certain earth subsidence and landslide hazard
areas, and other environmentally sensitive
areas in which the discharge of sanitary waste
from private septic tanks constitutes a hazard
to the public health, safety and welfare of the
city. Such areas may be designated by the city
council or by order of the public works direc-
tor. The Meadowdale landslide hazard area, as
defined and described in documents on file
with the city of Edmonds and available for
inspection at the request of any individual, is
hereby declared to be such an area. Failure of
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any owner or owners of residential or commer-
cial structures located within such a designated
area to connect with available sanitary sewers
following notice given in accordance with
RCW 35.67.190 is hereby declared to be a
public hazard and nuisance.
B. When any owner or owners of property
have failed to connect within the period estab-
lished by written notification, the community
services director or his designee shall cause a
notification of shut-off of water service to be
delivered to the owners of such properties by
registered mail. The notice shall specify that
water service shall be terminated by the city
within 10 days of the date of notice unless:
1. The owner or owners shall cause the
property to be connected to the public sewer
within such period; or
2. The owner or owners shall apply for a
building permit within said 10 -day period and
connect to the sewer line, present a written
contract or adequate assurance between the
owner and a licensed plumber evidencing an
enforceable obligation and intent to connect to
such line and provide a bond in an amount suf-
ficient to fulfill the terms of such agreement in
the event that the owner defaults thereon.
C. In the event the owner fails to connect to
the sewer line within the 10 -day period or to
provide the adequate assurances required by
subparagraph (13)(2) above, water service to
such residential or commercial structures and
to the property on which they are located shall
be discontinued. Service shall not again be in-
stituted until such time as the owner has con-
nected to the sewer system, paid the actual
costs of the city including, but not limited to,
disconnecting, reconnecting, notifying the
owner and otherwise taking action with respect
to the requirements of this section. The actual
cost thereof may vary, but the city council
hereby establishes such reconnection fee to be
$250.00; provided, however, that in the event
the actual costs are greater, they may be im-
posed by written order of the community ser-
vices director or his designee and the reconnec-
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tion shall not be completed until such time such
assessed costs are paid. In the event that the
owner or owners believe that the reconnection
charges are in excess of the amount actually in-
curred or which reasonably may be incurred
the city, the owner or owners may appeal the
set fee or additionally designated fee as a staff
decision in accordance with the provisions of
ECDC 20.105.010(a) to the Edmonds hearing
examiner. [Ord. 2676 § 1, 1988].
7.10.070 Turn on and turn off charges.
The charge for turning on or off the water
other than at the main shall be $20.00 if done
during regular working hours. If the water is
turned on or off at any time other than during
regular working hours, the charge shall be
$75.00. [Ord. 3629 § 6, 2007; Ord. 2880 § 2,
1992; Ord. 2214 § 4, 1981; Ord. 2179 § 2,
1980; Ord. 2139 § 5, 1980; Ord. 1942 § 5,
1977].
7.10.080 Request for inspection of meters.
The water division, upon the request of any
water user, shall inspect the water meter on the
user's premises. A deposit of $20.00 shall be
made with such request to cover the cost of
such inspection. In the event such meter is
found to be overregistering, such deposit shall
be returned to the depositor; otherwise, said
deposit shall be retained by the city. [Ord.
3629 § 7, 2007; Ord. 821, 1960; Ord. 413 § 22,
1929].
7.10.110 Charge and bill adjustments.
The administrative services director, or such
authorized representative as he may designate,
is authorized to make adjustments or correc-
tions to billings for any charge for water ser-
vice, including but not limited to connection
charges, minimum monthly billings, meter
charges, penalty and special charges, improp-
erly charged rates, and, subject to the city coun-
cil's approval, the cancellation of uncollectible
bills and accounts. [Ord. 3629 § 8, 2007; Ord.
2179 § 2, 19801.
7.10.120
7.10.120 Service connections.
A. All tapping of mains, installation of cor-
poration cock, service pipe leading from the
mains to the property line, as well as the turn-
ing on and off of the water shall be performed
by the water division. All connections inside of
the premises shall be made by the owner and at
his expense.
B. In case of application for water service
on premises not abutting upon a street upon
which there is a city water main, the city will
lay its connection from the main toward the
premises for a distance equal to the distance
from the main to the curbline, the distance in
no case to exceed 40 feet, and permit connec-
tion therewith by means of a union, or may, at
the discretion of the director of public works,
upon advance payment of the estimated cost
thereof, extend the service to the premises of
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connection, which, in the opinion of the direc-
tor of public works or his designee, will endan-
ger the water quality of the potable water
supply of the city of Edmonds, is unlawful.
[Ord. 1711 § 1, 1974].
7.20.030 Backflow prevention devices to
be installed.
Backflow prevention devices, when
required to be installed in the opinion of the
director of public works or his designated rep-
resentative, shall be installed and maintained
by the service customer on any service connec-
tion to the city of Edmonds water supply sys-
tem where the backflow prevention devices are
necessary for the protection of the city of
Edmonds' water supply. [Ord. 1711 § 1,
19741.
7.20.040 Private water supply systems.
Use or operation of a private water supply
system, contrary to the provisions of the ordi-
nances of the city of Edmonds, or the laws of
the state of Washington or the rules and regu-
lations of the State Board of Health regarding
public water supplies where the private system
is served by the city public water supply is
unlawful. [Ord. 1711 § 1, 1974].
7.20.050 Adoption of state regulations.
The community services director or his/her
designee is hereby authorized to develop rules
and regulations based upon and including the
requirements of the rules and regulations of the
State Board of Health regarding public water
supplies and the protection of such supplies
from contamination entitled "Cross -Connec-
tion Control Regulations in Washington State,"
the provisions of WAC 246-290-490, and the
American Waterworks Association, Pacific
Northwest Second Edition of "Accepted Pro-
cedure and Practice in Cross -Connection Man-
ual." The provisions of the Washington
Administrative Code, the rules and regulations
of the Department of Health set forth in the
Cross -Connection Control Regulations in
7.20.060
Washington State and the previously refer-
enced Accepted Procedure and Practice in
Cross -Connection Manual are hereby adopted
by this reference as fully as if herein set forth
in full. Any additional rules and procedures
necessary to implement such regulations shall
be developed by the community services direc-
tor or his/her designee as appropriate. Such
rules and regulations shall be kept on file along
with copies of the above referenced regulations
and manuals in the office of the city engineer
of the city of Edmonds. [Ord. 2956 § 1, 1993;
Ord. 1711 § 1, 1974].
7.20.060 Abatement of unlawful cross -
connections and installation of
backflow prevention devices —
Procedures.
Cross -connections declared in this chapter
to be unlawful whether presently existing or
hereinafter installed and/or services requiring
backflow prevention devices and/or unlawful
use or operation of a private water supply sys-
tem served by the city public water supply are
public nuisances and, in addition to any other
provisions of this code or the ordinances of the
city of Edmonds on abatement of public nui-
sances, shall be subject to abatement in accor-
dance with the following procedure:
A. In the event that the director of public
works or his designee determines that a nui-
sance as herein provided does exist, written
notice shall be sent to the person in whose
name the water service is established under the
records of the city of Edmonds water division,
or alternatively, a copy of such written notice
shall be posted on the premises served.
B. The notice shall provide that the nui-
sance described herein shall be corrected
within 30 days of the date the notice is mailed
or posted on the premises.
C. In the event the nuisance is not abated
within the prescribed time, water service to the
premises shall be discontinued.
D. In the event that the nuisance, in the
opinion of the director of public works or his
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designated representative, presents an immedi-
ate danger of contamination to the public water
supply, service from the city water supply sys-
tem to the premises may be terminated without
prior notice; provided, however, notice will be
posted on the premises in the manner hereto-
fore provided at the time the service is termi-
nated. [Ord. 1711 § 1, 1974].
7.20.070 Penalties.
In addition to the remedies set forth herein,
any person found guilty of violating any of the
provisions of this chapter shall be subject to
the penalties as set forth in ECC 5.50.020.
[Ord. 1711 § 1, 1974].
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Chapter 7.30
WATER RATES AND
SEWER CHARGES
Sections:
7.30.010
Definitions.
7.30.020
Separate single-family residence
meters.
7.30.030
Water rates — Meter installation
charges.
7.30.035
Water and sewer utility connection
charges.
7.30.040
Utility charges — Sanitary sewer.
7.30.045
Special connection charge.
7.30.050
Unauthorized use of water.
7.30.060
Severability.
7.30.070
Water, sewer and stormwater rate
reductions for low income citizens.
7.30.080
Reserved.
7.30.090
Penalties.
7.30.010 Definitions.
A. "Dwelling unit" means a building or
portion thereof providing complete house-
keeping facilities for one family.
B. "Single-family residence" means a
detached building containing one dwelling
unit only.
C. "Duplex" means a building, occupying a
lot, containing two dwelling units.
D. "Apartment houses" and other "multiple
units" (except hotels, tourist courts, trailer
parks, and motels) means a building or build-
ings used for and containing three or more
dwelling units occupied on a weekly or
monthly basis. Units rented on a weekly or
monthly basis shall not be deemed to be tourist
courts or motels.
E. "Hotels" means any place with individ-
ual rooms rented on a daily or weekly basis.
F. "Tourist courts" and "motels" means
detached multiple units, occupied and paid for
on a daily basis.
G. "Office buildings" includes all types of
professional and business offices, including
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mit issued by the Edmonds water division. Any
person, including the officers and/or directors
of any firm, corporation or other organization
of any type, who shall take water from the
Edmonds water system without such permit
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to
the penalties set forth in ECC 5.50.020. In addi-
tion to such penalties there shall be a charge by
the water division for the taking of such water
at a minimum of $100.00 plus $1.00 per 100
cubic feet of water taken. Said water charge
may be charged against the premises from
which the water was taken and enforced by
available liens or, where applicable, against the
individual, firm, corporation or other organiza-
tion of any type, including the officers and
directors thereof, who took or caused to be
taken said unauthorized water. References
herein to water permits shall include all permits
required for water usage within the city of
Edmonds, or from the Edmonds water system,
as required by the Edmonds City Code. [Ord.
1562, 19711.
7.30.060 Severability.
Should any section, clause or provision of
this chapter be declared by the courts to be
invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of
the chapter as a whole or any part thereof,
other than the part so declared to be invalid.
[Ord. 786 § 6, 1959].
7.30.070 Water, sewer and stormwater
rate reductions for low income
citizens.
A. Definitions. For the purposes of imple-
menting water, sewer and stormwater rate
reductions under the provisions of this section,
the following words or phrases shall have the
following definitions:
1. "Low income citizen" shall mean a
person who has established Edmonds as their
residence and whose total disposable income
including that of his or her spouse or cotenant
does not exceed the amount specified in RCW
7.30.070
84.36.381(5)(b) as the same exists or is hereaf-
ter amended.
2. The definition of terms such as "resi-
dence," "total disposable income," "combined
disposable income," and other such terms used
in this section shall be given those meanings
established by RCW 84.36.383 as the same
exists or is hereafter amended. In the event that
any provision of the Revised Code of Wash-
ington incorporated by reference or implica-
tion in this definitional section shall be
amended, such amendment shall be deemed to
be incorporated within or utilized in interpreta-
tion of this section.
B. Low income citizens shall be given
reductions in the water, sewer and stormwater
rates as those rates are established from time to
time by the city council:
1. A rate reduction of 30 percent shall be
afforded those low income citizens who meet
the qualifying income and asset levels estab-
lished by RCW 84.36.381(5)(b)(i) as the same
exists or shall hereafter be amended.
2. A 50 percent rate reduction shall be
afforded those low income citizens qualifying
under the provisions of RCW 84.36.381
(5)(b)(ii).
3. No rate reduction shall be afforded to
any person shown as a dependent on the
income tax return of any other individual,
whether or not such person resides at the loca-
tion for which the rate reduction is sought,
unless the total combined disposable income
of the applicant, along with their spouse, cote-
nant and all family members shown on the
income tax return in which the applicant is
shown as a dependent, meets the standards
established by this section.
C. The administrative services director is
authorized to establish an application for low
income citizens rate reduction applications.
The application shall be provided without cost
by the utility billing division of the city and
shall include such information as may reason-
ably be required by the administrative services
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7.30.080
director to verify eligibility. [Ord. 3629 § 9,
2007; Ord. 2807 § 1, 1990; Ord. 2805 § 2,
1990; Ord. 2777 § 1, 1990].
7.30.080 Reserved.
[Ord. 2777 § 2, 1990; Ord. 2773 § 1, 1990;
Ord. 2440, 1984; Ord. 2198 § 2, 1981].
7.30.090 Penalties.
A. Any person knowingly making any false
or misleading statement in any application
and/or renewal for rate reduction to any city
employee with intent to secure the rate reduc-
tion authorized herein shall be guilty of a mis-
demeanor and punished as set forth in ECC
5.50.020.
B. Further, in the event of any such misrep-
resentation, the water rate may be increased
retroactively and assessed against the appli-
cant and/or premises as may be allowable by
law including but not limited to lien proce-
dures. [Ord. 2198 § 3, 1981].
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Chapter 7.40
FIRE PROTECTION WATER SERVICE
Sections:
7.40.010 Application — Information.
7.40.020 Ownership and costs.
7.40.030 Fire service to be metered — Second
service to premises.
7.40.040 Fire service monthly service
charges.
7.40.050 Violation — Penalty.
7.40.010 Application — Information.
Water shall be supplied for fire protection
purposes only after application has been made
by the customer or his agent and approved by
the water division and fire department. Suffi-
cient information shall be supplied at the time
of making application for service to enable the
water division to fully determine the nature
and extent of the proposed system. Detailed
drawings of the proposed system shall be pro-
vided, which shall contain adequate informa-
tion showing the locations and sizes of the
system's piping and appurtenances. [Ord.
1561, 1971].
7.40.020 Ownership and costs.
All fire service connections shall be
installed by and remain the property of the
water division. The expense for all labor,
materials and equipment rental, including
street restoration required for tapping mains,
making connections, placing valves, meters, or
any other protective device deemed necessary
by the water division to prevent the unautho-
rized use of water, including the testing of
completed work, meter pits and/or vaults, shall
be paid for by the customer. [Ord. 1561, 1971].
7.40.030 Fire service to be metered —
Second service to premises.
Fire service connections shall be supplied
only through an approved fire service meter or
a detector check meter. In the case of premises
Edmonds City Code
for which both fire protection and other water
service for such uses as domestic, commercial,
industrial, or manufacturing purposes is sup-
plied, there may be two service installations
made to the premises: one for fire service only
and one for other water service. These service
functions may also be combined in a single
service connection with the approval of the
water division.
In the event two separate service connec-
tions are installed, the fire protection system so
served shall consist of an automatic sprinkler
system only, without additional outlets which
could normally be used for other than fire sup-
pression purposes. [Ord. 1561, 1971].
7.40.040 Fire service monthly service
charges.
A. The monthly rates for inspection and
maintenance of detector check systems are
fixed as follows:
Fire Service or
Bimonthly
Detector Meter Size
Service Charge
Up to 4"
$12.34
6"
$21.59
8"
$30.81
Water used through the fire service line for
fire suppression purposes and limited testing
of the system will normally be furnished with-
out any charge in addition to the bimonthly
minimum charge set forth for fire service
meter or detector check meter.
B. If a detector check meter proves, or
proof is otherwise provided, leakage or unau-
thorized usage of water which is not for fire
suppression purposes, the customer shall pay
for all water used at the applicable metered
rate. The rates for water so used are fixed as
follows: at the time of first written notice from
the city water division the applicable rate shall
be the same as the domestic rate for compara-
ble size of domestic water meter for unautho-
rized use over 100 cubic feet per month; in the
event the unauthorized use again occurs after
7.40.050
the period of time specified in the written
notice from the water division, the rate shall be
double the domestic rate for a comparable size
domestic water for such unauthorized use over
100 cubic feet per month.
C. References made by this chapter as to
existing metered rates shall be to Chapter 7.30
ECC. [Ord. 3629 § 10, 2007; Ord. 3457 § 1,
2003; Ord. 1561, 1971].
7.40.050 Violation — Penalty.
In addition to all civil rights of collection,
liens, shut -offs and other remedies available to
the city of Edmonds as prescribed by statute
and ordinance for unauthorized use and/or
nonpayment of charges, any person, firm, cor-
poration or other organization, including any
officers, directors and managers thereof, who
violate any provision of this chapter shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to penal-
ties as set forth in ECC 5.50.020. [Ord. 1561,
1971].
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7.50.010
Chapter 7.50
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
UTILITY
Sections:
7.50.010
Stormwater management utility
created — Responsibilities.
7.50.020
Administrator of utility.
7.50.030
System or plan of stormwater
management utility.
7.50.040
Transfer of property to stormwater
management utility.
7.50.050
Rates and charges.
7.50.060
Administrative rate adjustment.
7.50.070
Stormwater management system
development charge.
7.50.010 Stormwater management utility
created — Responsibilities.
There is hereby created and established, pur-
suant to Chapters 35A.80 and 35.67 RCW, a
storm and surface water utility to be known as
the "Edmonds Stormwater Management Util-
ity." All references to "the utility" in this chap-
ter refer to the Edmonds stormwater manage-
ment utility. The utility will have primary
authority and responsibility for carrying out the
city's comprehensive drainage and storm
sewer plan, including responsibilities for plan-
ning, design, construction, maintenance, ad-
ministration, and operation of all city storm and
surface water facilities, as well as establishing
standards for design, construction, and mainte-
nance of improvements on private property
where these may affect storm and surface water
management.
7.50.020 Administrator of utility.
The director of community services shall be
ex officio administrator of the utility.
7.50.030 System or plan of stormwater
management utility.
There is hereby specified and adopted the
original system or plan of the stormwater man-
agement utility, which shall include all proper-
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ties, interests, and physical and intangible
rights of every nature owned or held by the city,
however acquired, insofar as they relate to or
concern storm or surface water sewage, further
including, without limitation, all properties,
interests and rights acquired by adverse posses-
sion or by prescription, directly or through
another, in and to the drainage or storage, or
both, of storm or surface waters, or both,
through, under, or over lands, watercourses,
sloughs, streams, ponds, lakes, and swamps, all
beginning in each instance at a point where
storm or surface waters first enter the storm and
surface water system of the city and ending in
each instance at a point where the storm or sur-
face waters exit from the storm and surface
water system of the city, and in width to the full
extent of inundation caused by storm or flood
conditions.
7.50.040 Transfer of property to
stormwater management utility.
The city council expressly finds the value of
the above-described original system or plan of
storm drainage and surface water facilities,
together with funds currently held in the water
and sewer fund in the amount of $690,000, is
equal to the value of release from primary
responsibility therefor insofar as it relates to or
concerns storm or surface waters within the
city. Accordingly, all of the city's above-men-
tioned facilities, including the rights and inter-
ests as a part thereof as they relate to or concern
storm or surface waters, and the funds in the
amount of $690,000 are, for purposes of RCW
43.09.210, hereby transferred to and subject to
the administration of the city's stormwater
management utility created by this chapter, and
all other institutions and departments of the
city having primary responsibility therefor
within the city are, to the same extent, released
from such primary responsibility. Inasmuch as
the city now owns all of those facilities, includ-
ing the rights and interests as a part thereof and
the original system or plan set forth in ECC
7.50.030, there is no estimated cost thereof.
Title 8
TRAFFIC
Chapters:
Page
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
8.36
Motorized Foot Scooters....................................................................
12
8.48
Parking............................................................................................... 14
8.49
Downtown Edmonds Rideshare Program........................................18.8
8.50
Abandoned and Junked Motor Vehicles .......................................
18.10
8.51
Edmonds Employee Permit Parking Program....................................23
8.52
Residential Parking Zone Regulations ............................................ 26.1
8.56
Regulating Traffic on Certain Highways ........................................... 29
8.60
Enforcement.......................................................................................30
8.64
Schedules of Designated Streets........................................................ 31
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Edmonds City Code
of the area known as Olympic View Drive, at
18200 Olympic View Drive. [Ord. 3564 § 1,
2005].
8.48.180 Overnight parking prohibited in
residential areas.
It is unlawful and a violation of the traffic
code to park or otherwise leave overnight, or
between the hours of one minute after 12:00
midnight and 6:00 a.m., on any street or high-
way in the city of Edmonds within or abutting
an area classified as residential (RS, RD,
RML, or RMH) or open space (OS) by the offi-
cial zoning ordinance the following types of
trailers and/or vehicles:
A. All types of trailers designed to be
drawn by a motor vehicle including but not
limited to boat trailers, trailer homes and
mobile homes; and
B. Vehicles over 10,000 pounds licensed
gross vehicle weight, the principal use of
which is the transportation of commodities,
merchandise, produce, freight, animals, vehi-
cles, passengers for hire, or which are used pri-
marily in construction or farming, including
but not limited to bulldozers, backhoes, trac-
tors and cranes.
It is not necessary that restricted parking or
other traffic signs be erected for the purpose of
enforcing this section. [Ord. 3564 § 1, 20051.
8.48.190 Stopping, standing or parking
prohibited along certain
roadways.
A. Except as otherwise permitted by the
Edmonds City Code, no person may stop, park
or leave standing any vehicle, whether
attended or unattended, upon any paved por-
tion of an uncurbed street.
B. Except as otherwise permitted by the
Edmonds City Code, no person may stop, park
or leave standing any vehicle, whether
attended or unattended, upon any paved por-
tion of a curbed street in the following manner:
1. Upon street lanes, when such action
reduces the street lane width to less than 10
8.48.210
feet for vehicles traveling in the same direc-
tion; or
2. Upon cul-de-sacs, when such action
reduces the radius of the cul-de-sac to less than
35 feet. [Ord. 3564 § 1, 2005].
8.48.200 Parking — Notice of violation.
A. Whenever any motor vehicle without an
operator is found parked, standing or stopped
in violation of any of the parking regulations or
time limits of this title, the officer finding it
shall complete a notice of parking violation
and affix the same in a conspicuous place on
the motor vehicle.
B. The notice of parking violation shall be
in a form approved by the chief of police and
shall advise the operator to answer the charges
against him within seven days at a place and
manner specified in the notice. The notice of
parking infraction shall be filed in the traffic
violations bureau no later than 48 hours after
issuance.
C. If a violator of any provision of this title
regulating stopping, standing or parking does
not answer to the charges set forth in the notice
of parking violation affixed to such motor
vehicle within a period of seven days, the chief
of police shall send to the owner of the motor
vehicle to which the notice was affixed a letter
informing him of the violation warning him
that in the event such letter is disregarded for a
period of seven days, a criminal complaint will
be filed and a summons to appear or a warrant
for arrest may be issued. [Ord. 3564 § 1,
2005].
8.48.210 Failure to respond to notice of
parking infraction.
RCW 46.64.020 is hereby adopted by this
reference as if set forth in full herein. Pursuant
to such statute and this chapter, any person who
has been issued a notice of parking infraction
and who willfully fails to respond as provided
in this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor
regardless of the disposition of the notice of
parking infraction. [Ord. 3564 § 1, 2005].
8-18.1 (Revised 7/07)
8.48.215
8.48.215 Parking infraction penalties.
A. Any person who commits a parking
infraction shall be assessed the following civil
penalty, unless otherwise provided herein:
1. All parking infractions, whether on
public streets or within lots, except as detailed
in subsection (A)(2) of this section: $40.00;
2. Unauthorized handicapped zone
parking: $250.00.
B. All persons who have committed a park-
ing infraction and are issued a notice of infrac-
tion for a violation of subsection (A)(1) of this
section shall be assessed a reduced fine of
$20.00 for that violation if:
1. It is their first violation; and
2. The individual pays the penalty
within 24 hours of the issuance of the notice of
infraction.
C. Repeat Violations Within One Calendar
Year.
1. For persons who commit repeated
parking violations within one calendar year,
there shall be no opportunity for reduction and
the penalty shall stand as stated in subsection
(A) of this section regardless of when the pen-
alty is paid; provided, however, that nothing
herein shall be interpreted to prohibit the court
from imposing additional penalties and costs
for late payment.
2. After the second violation, the pen-
alty listed in subsection (A) of this section,
with the exception of subsection (A)(2) of this
section, shall be increased to $40.00 with no
reduction. After the third violation, the penalty
listed in subsection (A) of this section shall be
increased to $80.00 and all subsequent viola-
tions within one calendar year shall pay a civil
penalty equal to $160.00 per violation.
3. Each subsequent violation of the
posted period of parking time constitutes
another violation. Calculation of the new
period of parking time begins immediately
after a notice of infraction has been issued.
4. Any person who remains free of park-
ing infractions for one calendar year shall
revert to the base fine set forth in subsection (A)
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of this section to the end that, after a one-year
period free of violation, the offense shall be
considered a first offense and subject to reduc-
tion as provided above if paid within 24 hours.
D. Any person who commits a parking
infraction, and who fails to respond to the
notice of that infraction within 15 days of its
issuance, shall be assessed twice the civil pen-
alty for such infraction as is set forth in subsec-
tions (A) and (B) of this section. Such penalty
shall be in addition to any other penalties or
fines imposed for failure to respond to a notice
of parking infraction.
E. "Person" as used in this section shall
refer to the registered owner of the vehicle
found to be in violation of the parking provi-
sions of this chapter. [Ord. 3653 § 1, 2007;
Ord. 3564 § 1, 2005].
8.48.220 Presumption in reference to
illegal parking.
A. In any prosecution for a violation of any
law or regulation governing the stopping,
standing, or parking of a vehicle, proof that the
particular vehicle described in the complaint
was stopping, standing, or parking in violation
of any such law or regulation, together with
proof that the defendant named in the com-
plaint was at the time of such violation the reg-
istered owner of such vehicle, shall constitute
in evidence a prima facie presumption that the
registered owner of such vehicle was the per-
son who parked or placed such vehicle at the
point where, and for the time during which,
such violation occurred.
B. The foregoing stated presumption shall
apply only when the procedure as prescribed in
ECC 8.48.200 has been followed. [Ord. 3564
§ 1, 20051.
8.48.300 Pay parking lot defined.
For the purposes of this chapter, "pay park-
ing lot" means any parking lot owned or oper-
ated by the city of Edmonds which is
designated by appropriate signs as a pay park-
ing lot. [Ord. 3564 § 1, 2005].
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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.
8.51.042
Temporary employee parking
permit — Validation required.
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.
3564 § 3, 20051.
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.
8.51.030
D. "Temporary employee parking permit"
means a permit that authorizes jurors seated
for trial at the municipal court of the city of
Edmonds to park for more than three hours in
three-hour parking areas as provided in this
chapter. The temporary employee parking per-
mit shall not guarantee a parking space, nor
shall it exempt the vehicle or operator from
observing other applicable traffic regulations
in state and local laws. [Ord. 3633 § 1, 2007;
Ord. 3564 § 3, 2005].
8.51.030 Commute exemption from three-
hour parking limits.
A. The three-hour parking time limits for
streets identified in subsection (B) of this sec-
tion shall not apply to motor vehicles that sat-
isfy the following criteria:
1. The motor vehicle displays a current
employee parking permit in either of the fol-
lowing ways: (a) hang the permit from the
rear-view mirror of the vehicle, or (b) place the
permit sticker on the outside of the rear win-
dow, upper corner of driver's side; and
2. The motor vehicle is parked in a
three-hour parking area identified in subsec-
tion (B) of this section; 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 subsection (A)(3) of this
section 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 subsection
8-23 (Revised 7/07)
8.51.040
(B)(15) of this section, at which the motor
vehicle is parked between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00
p.m., Monday 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;
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;
(Revised 7/07) 8-24
16. Both sides of Fourth Avenue South
from Walnut Street to Dayton Street;
17. The 15 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; and
21. Both sides of Admiral Way from its
intersection with Dayton Street and south
thereof to the end of the public right-of-way
(approximately 2,300 feet). [Ord. 3630 § 1,
2007; Ord. 3564 § 3, 2005].
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.
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.
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4. 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 subsection (C)(2) of
this section 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 $50.00 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 $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].
8.51.042 Temporary employee parking
permit — Validation required.
A. The administrator of the municipal court
of the city of Edmonds shall issue, free of
charge, temporary employee parking permits
to potential jurors summoned for jury duty at
the court. Said permits shall not be valid until
they are validated by the administrator on the
day of jury duty. Permits shall be valid only for
the day on which they are validated.
B. The administrator shall validate only
temporary employee parking permits for jurors
seated for trial, and shall notify parking
enforcement which temporary employee park-
ing permits are validated on any given day
when the court is presiding over a jury trial.
8.51.050
C. Temporary employee parking permits
shall be valid only in spaces designated for
public parking in the public safety building
parking lot and in the three-hour parking areas
set forth in ECC 8.51.030(B). [Ord. 3633 § 2,
2007].
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
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, 20051.
8-25 (Revised 7/07)
8.51.060
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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Edmonds City Code
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, 2006].
8.52.020
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].
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(Revised 7/07) 8-26.2
Edmonds City Code
Ordinance Table
2189
12/30/1980
1981 salary ordinance
2242
10/13/1981 Enforcement of sign code (Repealed by
2190
01/06/1981
Revised fees for planning building
3313)
2191
01/20/1981
New business license fees (4.72)
2243
10/20/1981 Maintenance of planter areas
2192
01/27/1981
Rezone
2244
11/03/1981 Permit buses on 76th West (Repealed by
2193
01/27/1981
Noise ordinance (5.30)
3564)
2194
02/03/1981
Establish new council meeting schedule
2245
11/03/1981 Staff approval of certain conditional use
(1.04)
permit
2195
02/10/1981
Reorganizing planning department
2246
11/10/1981 Raising fingerprinting fees (3.50)
(Repealed by 3279)
2247
11/10/1981 Speed limits (8.16)
2196
02/17/1981
7:00 p.m. meeting time for planning
2248
11/10/1981 Authorize consolidate bond issue
(10.40)
2249
11/17/1981 Rezone
2197
02/24/1981
Establish water rates (7.30)
2250
12/01/1981 Amend tax levy
2198
02/24/1981
Low-income senior citizen water rates
2251
12/15/1981 Reduce right-of-way
(7.30)
2252
12/22/1981 Raise in -lieu parking fees
2199
03/03/1981
Zoning annexed area
2253
12/22/1981 Raise license fee on video games (4.24)
2200
03/03/1981
Creating LID No. 209
2254
12/22/1981 Tax on intrastate long distance calls (3.20)
2201
03/03/1981
1981 salaries for exempt personnel
2255
12/22/1981 Water -sewer rates (7.30)
2202
03/31/1981
Amend zone for PRD -4-79
2256
12/22/1981 Adopt 1982 budget
2203
03/31/1981
Powers and duties of alternate PAB
2257
01/19/1982 Street vacation
2204
03/31/1981
Comp. time for exempt employees (2.35)
2258
01/19/1982 Street vacation
2205
04/07/1981
Rezone
2259
01/19/1982 Amend official street map
2206
04/21/1981
Amend zoning code for PRD -2-80
2260
01/19/1982 Alley vacation
2207
04/28/1981
Downtown sidewalk LID
2261
01/19/1982 Rezone
2208
05/19/1981
Extend LID No. 206, financing
2262
02/02/1982 Prohibit parking (Repealed by 3564)
2209
05/19/1981
Change council meeting starting time
2263
02/02/1982 Parking infractions (Repealed by 3564)
(1.04)
2264
02/02/1982 Adopting 1981 Edition of APWA
2210
06/15/1981
Repeal utility tax on water (3.20)
Standards
2211
06/15/1981
Impose 8.25 percent surcharge (7.30)
2265
02/02/1982 Condemnation
2212
06/23/1981
Amend 1981 budget
2266
02/09/1982 Requiring conditional use permit for
2213
06/30/1981
Rezone
amusement
2214
06/30/1981
Eliminate rental accounts (7.10)
2267
02/09/1982 Allow staff to grant conditional use for
2215
07/14/1981
Hearing examiner six-month reviews
home day care
(10.35)
2268
02/09/1982 Allow radio antennas to exceed 15 feet
2216
07/28/1981
Confirming LID No. 206
2269
02/09/1982 Define term "working day"
2217
07/28/1981
Confirming LID No. 207
2270
02/09/1982 Planning director authority
2218
07/28/1981
Street vacation
2271
02/09/1982 In -lieu parking
2219
07/28/1981
Add cul-de-sac
2272
02/09/1982 Amendments to 1981 salary ordinance
2220
08/04/1981
Requirements for alarm systems
2273
02/09/1982 Increase fees for land use application
2221
08/04/1981
Increasing council salaries
2274
02/16/1982 Adopt parks and recreation comprehensive
2222
08/04/1981
Increasing mayor's salary
plan
2223
08/18/1981
Street vacation
2275
02/16/1982 Annexation
2224
08/18/1981
Disaster coordination (6.60)
2276
02/23/1982 Video machine fees (4.24)
2225
08/25/1981
Parking restrictions on Sunset Ave.
2277
03/09/1982 Sign permit application (20.105)
(Repealed by 3564)
2278
03/09/1982 Amend street map
2226
08/25/1981
Set salary for MAA
2279
03/16/1982 Prohibiting adult theatres
2227
09/01/1981
Reorganizing public works department
2280
03/23/1982 Filing parking plan prior to issuance
(Repealed by 3279)
2281
03/30/1982 Delete planning commission member
2228
09/01/1981
Restricting traffic, Main and Dayton
(10.05)
2229
09/08/1981
Visitor parking permits (Repealed by
2282
03/30/1982 Delete city council member
3564)
2283
03/30/1982 Allow bus stop shelters (16.45, 16.55)
2230
09/08/1981
Parking restrictions (Repealed by 3564)
2284
04/06/1982 Shoreline sanctuary ordinance (5.32)
2231
09/14/1981
Rezone
2285
04/06/1982 Consultant selection procedure (Repealed
2232
09/14/1981
No parking at yellow curb (Repealed by
by 3303)
3564)
2286
04/13/1982 Salaries
2233
09/14/1981
Interest rate adjustment, LID No. 207
2287
04/20/1982 Regulating trailer signs (Repealed by
2234
09/14/1981
2 percent merit for exempt
3313)
2235
09/14/1981
Annexation
2288
05/04/1982 Video games arcade license (4.24)
2236
09/29/1981
Amend street map to reduce right-of-way
2289
05/04/1982 Salaries
2237
09/29/1981
Creating LID No. 210
2290
05/04/1982 Uniform Fire Code, Life Safety Code
2238
10/06/1981
1982 tax levy
(Repealed by 3502)
2239
10/13/1981
Create superintendent of public works
2291
05/04/1982 Zoning of annexed land
position
2292
05/04/1982 Aggregating nonconforming lots
2240
10/13/1981
Establish 7:30 p.m. meeting time for
2293
05/04/1982 Penalties for criminal offenses (5.50)
council (1.04)
2294
05/04/1982 Definition of delinquent child
2241
10/13/1981
Rezone
2295
05/04/1982 Definition of public officer
2296
05/11/1982 Levy additional 1/2 cent sales tax (3.28)
Tables - 19 (Revised 7/07)
Ordinance Table
2297 05/18/1982 Parking hours on Sunset Ave. (Repealed
by 3564)
2298 05/18/1982 LID No. 209
2299 05/18/1982 Amending Ord. 2296 re: effective date
2300 06/01/1982 Amending 1980 bond issue ordinance
2301 06/01/1982 Amending parking regulations (Repealed
by 3564)
2302 06/01/1982 Amend fees in community development
2303 06/08/1982 MAA position abolished January 11 (2.0 1)
2304 06/14/1982 Fishing pier parking lot (Repealed by
3564)
2305 06/14/1982 Reduce utility tax to 6 percent (7.30)
2306 06/29/1982 Creating cemetery board (10.16)
2307 06/29/1982 Allow offices in CW zone
2308 06/29/1982 Amend council presidents's salary (1.02)
2309 07/06/1982 Create personnel director position
2310 07/06/1982 Raise mayor's salary
2311 07/06/1982 Prohibit topless tavern dancing (5.38)
2312 07/20/1982 LID No. 208
2313 07/27/1982 Adjust salary grid
2314 07/27/1982 Ambulance equipment standards
2315 08/03/1982 Business license definition and rules (4.72)
2316 08/10/1982 Amend budget by transfer from general
fund
2317 08/24/1982 Bonding for officials (2.40)
2318 08/24/1982 Amend Sunset Ave. parking (Repealed by
3564)
2319 09/21/1982 Amend attorney fee structure (2.05)
2320 09/21/1982 LID No. 208, bonds
2321 10/05/1982 1983 property tax levy
2322 10/12/1982 Amend ambulance ordinance
2323 10/12/1982 Amend tow truck license
2324 10/26/1982 Parking restrictions (Repealed by 3564)
2325 11/01/1982 Amend city code, penalty
2326 11/01/1982 Amend definition of theft
2327 11/09/1982 Creating LID No. 209
2328 11/09/1982 Amendment to 1983 tax levy ordinance
2329 11/16/1982 Raise mayor's salary
2330 11/16/1982 50 percent off-street parking
2331 11/23/1982 Amend sales tax, Ord. 2296
2332 11/23/1982 Approve Wispy Willows PRD 1-78
2333 12/07/1982 Street vacation
2334 12/07/1982 Amend budget 1982
2335 12/07/1982 Salary ranges
2336 12/07/1982 Authorize loan for purchase of fire
equipment
2337 12/14/1982 Prohibit fishing casting (5.32, 5.50)
2338 12/21/1982 Adopt 1983 budget
2339 12/21/1982 Reduce utility tax to 5 3/4 percent (3.20,
7.30)
2340 01/04/1983 Comp. time (2.35)
2341 01/04/1983 Street vacation
2342 01/04/1983 Rename PAB to planning board (10.40)
2343 01/04/1983 Establish program for public service
2344 01/11/1983 Game license fees
2345 01/11/1983 LID No. 211
2346 01/11/1983 Grant Washington Natural Gas franchise
2347 02/01/1983 Unlawful issuance of checks (4.24, 5.50)
2348 02/01/1983 Prohibit crossing except at crosswalk
(8.04)
2349 02/01/1983 Full-time mayor in 1984 (2.01)
2350 02/01/1983 Set mayor's salary for 1984
2351 02/01/1983 Annexation
2352 02/08/1983 Regulating accessory dwelling units
2353 02/08/1983 Smoke detector alarms in residential
(Repealed by 3502)
2354 03/01/1983 Establish fund for emergency rescue
2355 03/01/1983 Amend obstructing justice ordinance
2356 03/08/1983 Criminal investigation contingency (3.07)
2357 03/22/1983 Increase permit fees
2358 03/29/1983 Adjust salary
2359 03/29/1983 Reduce right-of-way
2360 03/29/1983 Extend time requirement for filing
(Repealed by 3387)
2361 04/12/1983 Water -sewer rates revision (7.30)
2362 04/26/1983 Amend public service project ordinance
2363 04/26/1983 Authorize $1,000,000 water -sewer
revenue bond
2364 05/03/1983 Alley vacation
2365 05/17/1983 Annexation
2366 05/24/1983 Regulating aircraft landings (4.80, 16.55)
2367 05/31/1983 Establishing hours and location (1.04)
2368 05/31/1983 Repeal Ord. 2228
2369 05/31/1983 Prohibit parking (Repealed by 3564)
2370 06/07/1983 Restrict concessions during fireworks
(4.12)
2371 06/21/1983 Amend street map
2372 06/21/1983 Noise control quiet zones (5.30, 5.50)
2373 06/21/1983 Prohibit playing ball (8.32)
2374 06/21/1983 Amend SEPA ordinance
2375 06/21/1983 Annexation
2376 06/28/1983 Changing speed limit (8.16)
2377 06/28/1983 Load limit revision (8.56)
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 (Repealed by
3564)
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 (Repealed by
3564)
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 (Repealed by 3564)
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)
(Revised 7/07) Tables - 20
Edmonds City Code Ordinance Table
2409
12/06/1983 Prohibit alcoholic beverages in vehicle
2455
08/21/1984 Residential parking permits (Repealed by
(8.32)
3564)
2410
12/06/1983 Set new maturity date for bonds, LID
2456
08/21/1984 Impose jail sentence penalties (5.50)
2411
12/21/1983 1984 salary ordinance
2457
09/04/1984 Video game, special event permits (4.24)
2412
12/21/1983 Adopt 1984 final budget
2458
09/04/1984 Regulation of home day care facilities
2413
01/03/1984 Reduce electric utility tax (3.20)
(20.19, 21.20)
2414
01/24/1984 Contract rezone
2459
09/19/1984 Amend tow truck license requirement
2415
01/31/1984 Delete jail time for misdemeanors (5.50)
2460
09/19/1984 Amend official street map to reduce right -
2416
01/31/1984 Confirm final assessment roll
of -way
2417
02/07/1984 Shoreline master program amendments
2461
09/25/1984 Adopt SEPA rules, repeal Ch. 20.15
(Repealed by 3318)
2462
10/16/1984 Impose 1/4 percent excise tax on real
2418
02/14/1984 One-way traffic alley
property (3.29)
2419
02/14/1984 Floodplain management (Repealed by
2463
10/23/1984 Accept storm sewer easement
3502)
2464
11/13/1984 Levy 1985 property taxes
2420
03/12/1984 Criminal investigations contingency
2465
11/13/1984 Add council committee meetings (1.04)
2421
03/27/1984 Street map amendment, reduce right -of-
2466
11/20/1984 Provide subdivision compliance
way
2467
11/20/1984 Amend fees of building division
2422
03/27/1984 LID No. 211
2468
11/20/1984 Draining of swimming pools
2423
04/03/1984 Interim financing for LID No. 210
2469
12/04/1984 Regulate commercial vehicles (Repealed
2424
04/10/1984 Amend CDC conditional uses (Repealed
by 3564)
by 3627)
2470
12/04/1984 Draining of swimming pools
2425
05/08/1984 Permit certain underwater maintenance
2471
12/04/1984 Application for parking lot construction
(5.32)
2472
12/18/1984 Amend 1984 budget
2426
05/08/1984 Extend sign code moratorium
2473
12/18/1984 Amend zoning map
2427
05/08/1984 Hearing examiner review of sign code
2474
12/18/1984 Adopt 1985 budget
(Repealed by 3313)
2475
01/15/1985 Streets and driveways (18.50)
2428
05/15/1984 Amend Title 18, community development
2476
01/15/1985 Street vacation
code, parking
2477
01/15/1985 Adopt comprehensive sidewalk plan
2429
05/15/1984 Amend zoning ordinance (17.40)
2478
02/05/1985 Parade permits (8.08)
2430
05/15/1984 Changes relating to city council meeting
2479
02/05/1985 Barrier -free design standards (Repealed by
(1.04, 2.05)
3502)
2431
05/22/1984 Regulation of pawnbrokers and
2480
02/05/1985 1985 salary ordinance
secondhand dealers (4.75)
2481
02/05/1985 Establish penalty for DWI
2432
05/29/1984 Amend civil service system (10.25)
2482
02/26/1985 Compensatory time, all personnel (2.35)
2433
06/05/1984 Change meeting time of planning board
2483
02/26/1985 Community services manager's salary
(10.40)
2484
03/05/1985 Prohibit parking near cemetery entrance
2434
06/11/1984 Authorize condemnation
(Repealed by 3564)
2435
06/09/1984 Fees for advertising (4.12)
2485
03/12/1985 Hearing examiner may hold hearings
2436
06/09/1984 Adopt 1982 building codes (Repealed by
2486
03/12/1985 Residential parking permits (Repealed by
3502)
3564)
2437
06/26/1984 Create Ch. 5.29, regulating fireworks
2487
04/02/1985 Amend zoning map
2438
06/26/1984 Regulation of fireworks
2488
04/02/1985 Amend sign code (Repealed by 3313)
2439
07/10/1984 Penalties for criminal attempt (5.50)
2489
04/09/1985 Amend Ord. 2445
2440
07/10/1984 Utility rate reduction for low income (7.30)
2490
04/16/1985 Permit use of hearing examiner (3.40)
2441
07/10/1984 Amend provisions of civil services (10.25)
2491
04/23/1985 Amend Ch. 18.05 re: undergrounding
2442
07/17/1984 Create position of community service
2492
05/07/1985 Establish council committee meeting
(Repealed by 3279)
(1.04)
2443
07/17/1984 Create position of administrative services
2493
05/14/1985 Amend Ch. 20.70, establishing
(Repealed by 3279)
presumptions
2444
07/17/1984 Amend provisions of civil services (10.25)
2494
05/21/1985 Rezone
2445
07/17/1984 Lift building moratorium (21.55)
2495
05/21/1985 Amend official street map
2446
07/24/1984 Establish new application fees (Repealed
2496
05/21/1985 Restrict residential parking permits
by 3564)
2497
05/21/1985 Amend license provisions for massage
2447
07/24/1984 Amend 1984 budget
(4.50)
2448
08/07/1984 Posting ordinances and notices (1.03)
2498
06/04/1985 Amend variance authority for
2449
08/07/1984 Provide for general obligation bonds
undergrounding
2450
08/07/1984 Provide for water and sewer revenue bonds
2499
06/04/1985 Close Viewland Way during specified
2451
08/07/1984 Adopt system to register bonds and
times (Repealed by 3564)
obligations
2500
06/11/1985 Place on Nov. 1985 ballot 6 -year
2452
08/14/1984 Amend Ord. 2449 re: general obligation
emergency
bonds
2501
06/11/1985 Repeal § 5.17.060
2453
08/14/1984 Amend Ord. 2450 re: water and sewer
2502
06/18/1985 Add § 21.05.025 to define term "alley"
revenue bonds
2503
07/02/1985 Street vacation
2454
08/21/1984 Allow pawnbroker/secondhand dealer
2504
07/02/1985 Street vacation
2505
07/02/1985 Approve PRD -1-84
Tables - 21 (Revised 7/07)
Ordinance Table
2506
07/02/1985 Approve PRD -1-81 and PRD -2-81
2549
02/11/1986 Regulate permit fees for satellite
2507
07/02/1985 New DWI penalties in accord with state
2550
02/11/1986 Rezone
law (5.50)
2551
02/11/1986 Establish penalty/fail to connect (7.30)
2508
07/09/1985 Compensating time (2.35)
2552
03/18/1986 Define appeal procedure re: hearing
2509
07/16/1985 Permit angle parking (Repealed by 3564)
examiner
2510
08/16/1985 Community services manager's salary
2553
03/18/1986 Amend grades of certain exempt positions
vetoed by mayor
2554
03/18/1986 Amend license provisions for massage
2511
07/16/1985 Amend code re: publication of ordinance
(4.50)
(1.03)
2555
03/18/1986 Establish parking restrictions (Repealed
2512
08/06/1985 Increase council salaries
by 3564)
2513
08/06/1985 Lower speed limit (8.16)
2556
04/01/1986 Board/commission attendance, excused
2514
08/06/1985 Call for election on general obligation
(1.05)
bonds
2557
04/01/1986 Nonrepresented employees/3 percent
2515
08/06/1985 Call election to increase property tax levy
increase
2516
08/20/1985 Adopt powers of initiative and referendum
2558
04/01/1986 Repeal "detention assessment"
(1.08)
2559
04/01/1986 Amend CDC re: site development
2517
08/20/1985 Amend 1985 budget/unanticipated
standards (Repealed by 3627)
revenues
2560
04/01/1986 Reclassify office administrator position
2518
09/03/1985 Establish no parking on Ocean Ave.
2561
04/01/1986 Adopt State Energy Code, Ch. 51-12
(Repealed by 3564)
WAC
2519
09/03/1985 Repeal Appendix 1 of Uniform Building
2562
04/16/1986 Exempt lessors of one rental unit (4.72)
Code (Repealed by 3502)
2563
05/06/1986 Prohibit abuse of police dogs (5.40, 5.50)
2520
09/03/1985 Confirm final assessment roll
2564
05/06/1986 Adoption comprehensive water system
2521
09/10/1985 Require four affirmative council votes
2565
05/12/1986 Provide five percent retainage for public
(10.01)
works (3.40)
2522
09/10/1985 Adjust mayor's salary
2566
05/12/1986 Registration of transient accommodations
2523
09/10/1985 Repeal § 5.17.050 and add § 5.17.050
(4.72, 5.50)
2524
09/10/1985 Amend Ch. 5.40 regarding firearm
2567
05/12/1986 Provide for regulation of sale/distribution
regulations
(4.22)
2525
09/17/1985 New pay ranges for city engineer
2568
06/10/1986 Amends equipment rental fund (3.05)
2526
10/01/1985 Regulation of installation of satellite
2569
07/01/1986 Rule of five re: original civil service
(16.45, 16.55, 21.90, 21.105)
(10.25)
2527
10/15/1985 Amendments to CDC re: Highway 99
2570
07/01/1986 Increase cemetery board to seven members
(Repealed by 3635)
(10.16)
2528
10/15/1985 Amend street standards table
2571
07/01/1986 Pay/holidays carryover vacation (2.35)
2529
10/15/1985 Change meeting time of ADB to 7:00 p.m.
2572
07/15/1986 Licencing and regulation of teen dances
(10.05)
(4.40, 4.44, 4.48)
2530
10/15/1985 LID No. 210
2573
08/19/1986 Furnishing liquor to minors, possession
2531
11/04/1985 Revise Title 5 of city code (5.01, 5.02,
(5.04)
5.04, 5.08, 5.10, 5.12, 5.14, 5.22, 5.24,
2574
08/19/1986 Adopt 1985 Editions of Uniform Codes
5.28, 5.30, 5.32, 5.34, 5.36, 5.38, 5.40,
(Repealed by 3502)
5.42, 5.46, 5.48, 5.50)
2575
08/19/1986 Adopt revised flood insurance rate
2532
11/04/1985 Repeal Ch. 4.08
(Repealed by 3502)
2533
11/12/1985 Create no wake zone for watercraft (5.10)
2576
08/19/1986 Amend building permit appeal procedures
2534
11/12/1985 Limit class of person benefited (Repealed
(Repealed by 3502)
by 3502)
2577
09/09/1986 Provide for insurance protection
2535
11/19/1985 Indemnification of employees (2.06)
2578
09/09/1986 Confirm LID No. 212, final assessment
2536
11/19/1985 Establish license for street vendor (4.12,
roll
4.72)
2579
09/09/1986 Alley vacation
2537
11/19/1985 Provide for performance of city clerk
2580
09/09/1986 Amend Ord. 2505/setback change/PRD-1-
(Repealed by 3279)
8
2538
11/19/1985 Establish a municipal court system (2.15)
2581
09/09/1986 Amend provisions of Ord. 2548 (Repealed
2539
11/19/1985 Approve use of lodging tax proceeds
by 3318)
(3.34)
2582
09/09/1986 Adopt state law re: theft of cable service
2540
12/03/1985 Levy general taxes for fiscal year 1986
(5.36)
2541
12/10/1985 Clarify issuance of conditional use permits
2583
10/07/1986 Prohibited home occupations
2542
12/17/1985 Compensatory time, return to rules (2.35)
2584
10/07/1986 Appeal staff decision, extend period
2543
12/17/1985 Amend penalty provisions of Title 5 ECC
2585
10/07/1986 Swimming pools to conform to setbacks
(5.50)
(Repealed by 3502)
2544
12/17/1985 Establish salary for municipal court
2586
10/07/1986 Delete trailer signs as permitted (Repealed
2545
12/17/1985 Amend animal control ordinance
by 3313)
2546
12/17/1985 Adopt final budget for 1986
2587
11/03/1986 Authorize issuance of bonds
2547
01/07/1986 Rezone
2588
11/18/1986 Retain fees set by 1982 Edition Uniform
2548
02/04/1986 Amend shoreline master program
Codes
(Repealed by 3318)
2589
12/09/1986 Establish $10 fee for open burning
(Revised 7/07) Tables - 22
Edmonds City Code
2590 12/09/1986 Increase penalties for late payment (3.24)
2591 12/09/1986 Prohibit appeals by city staff
2592 12/09/1986 Govern abandoned/junk vehicles (8.50)
2593 12/09/1986 Levy 1987 property taxes
2594 12/09/1986 Condemnation
2595 12/16/1986 Establish new fees for dog licenses
2596 12/16/1986 Create nonexpendable cemetery
maintenance (10.16)
2597 12/16/1986 Street vacation
2598 12/16/1986 Amend 1986 budget
2599 12/23/1986 Three percent wage/range increase
2600 12/23/1986 Adopt 1987 budget
2601 01/06/1987 Street vacation
2602 02/10/1987 Adopt seat belt law (RCW 46.61.688)
2603 02/10/1987 Increase penalty (5.50)
2604 03/03/1987 Increase building permit fees by $10
2605 03/10/1987 Permit private piers and boathouses
2606 03/10/1987 Recognize permanent dog licenses
2607 04/07/1987 Adopt parks and recreation comp. plan
2608 04/21/1987 Amend pawnbroker license requirements
2609 04/21/1987 Amend massage license re: fees (4.50)
2610 05/05/1987 Location (spacing) of private fire alarms
(Repealed by 3502)
2611 05/05/1987 Smoke detectors (Repealed by 3502)
2612 05/12/1987 Increase penalty for "contempt" violations
2613 05/12/1987 Repeal Ch. 4.38 re: rental of halls
2614 05/07/1987 Mayor's salary
2615 05/12/1987 Permit mobile homes (Repealed by 3635)
2616 05/12/1987 Reconsideration of hearing examiner
decision
2617 05/19/1987 Adopt state statute re: lost/unclaimed
property (3.02)
2618 05/19/1987 Street vacation
2619 05/19/1987 Establish Edmonds centennial fund
2620 05/19/1987 Vacate unbuilt right-of-way
2621 06/02/1987 Amend CDC § 19.55.060 re: swimming
pool (Repealed by 3502)
2622 06/09/1987 Salaries for council taking office
2623 06/09/1987 Amend short subdivision ordinance
2624 06/30/1987 Rezone
2625 07/07/1987 Establish mayor's salary
26255 07/07/1987 Establish mayor's salary
2626 07/07/1987 Amend Title 19 to comply with state law
(Repealed by 3502)
2627 07/21/1987 Amend civil services testing (10.25)
2628 07/21/1987 Repeal ECC Ch. 4.04 relating to handbills
2629 07/21/1987 Rezone
2630 08/04/1987 Street vacation
2631 08/04/1987 Establish preannexation zoning
2632 08/04/1987 Alley vacation
2633 08/18/1987 Residential park permits available
(Repealed by 3564)
2634 09/01/1987 Fireworks stands
2635 09/01/1987 Establish preannexation zoning
2636 09/01/1987 Residential parking permits (Repealed by
3564)
2637 09/01/1987 Amend official street map to reduce right-
of-way
2638 09/01/1986 Amend 1987 budget
2639 09/15/1987 Call special election
2640 10/06/1987 Amend Ch. 18.05 re: utility wires
2641 10/06/1987 Amend Ord. 2620, street vacation
2642 11/02/1987 Rezone
2643 12/01/1987 Levy 1988 ad valorem property taxes
Ordinance Table
2644 12/01/1987 Annexation
2645 12/01/1987 Amend code relating to firearms (5.24)
2646 12/15/1987 Add "jail facilities" (2.90)
2647 12/15/1987 Correct scrivener error, Ord. 2635
2648 12/29/1987 Adopt 1988 budget
2649 01/05/1988 Amend 1987 budget
2650 01/12/1988 Eliminate parking (Repealed by 3564)
2651 01/17/1988 Amend morals provisions (5.38)
2652 01/17/1988 Amend ECDC § 17.40.020
2653 01/12/1988 Amend public amusement license
regulations (4.32)
2654 01/19/1988 Amend Title 5, criminal code (5.01, 5.02,
5.04, 5.12, 5.14, 5.22, 5.24, 5.28, 5.34,
5.36, 5.40, 5.50)
2655 02/02/1988 Establish building permit fees
2656 02/09/1988 Limit board terms, ADB (10.05, 10.25,
10.30, 10.40)
2656B 02/09/1988 Limit board terms, ADB
2656A 02/17/1988 Extend rule of three to promotional (10.25)
2657 01/18/1988 Amend Ch. 7.30 to increase sewer (7.30)
2658 02/16/1988 Designate Snohomish County as city's
solid waste
2659 03/01/1988 Amend § 10.40.020 (10.40)
2660 03/01/1988 Amend ECDC/conditional use for
convenience stores
2661 03/01/1988 Enact provisions relating to landslides
(Repealed by 3632)
2663 03/15/1988 Amend code re: seat belt use (5.50)
2664 03/15/1988 Nonrepresented employee 1988 salary
(2.35)
2665 03/15/1988 Establish preannexation zoning
2666 03/15/1988 Amend Ord. 2661 re: landslide hazard
(Repealed by 3632)
2667 04/19/1988 Amend code re: municipal arts fund (3.13)
2668 04/19/1988 Establish vacation schedules (2.35)
2669 05/03/1988 Street vacation
2670 05/03/1988 Establish storm water management utility
2671 05/10/1988 Public amusement license exempt (4.32)
2672 06/07/1988 Assault, adopt new state statute (5.34)
2673 06/21/1988 Family day care and mini -day care (20.19)
2674 06/21/1988 Adopt zoning classifications
2675 06/21/1988 Amend 1988 budget (amend Ord. 2648)
2676 07/19/1988 Suspend water service (7.10)
2677 08/02/1988 Drug enforcement fund created (3.08)
2678 08/23/1988 Bond ordinance
2679 09/06/1988 Adopt salary reduction plan
2680 09/06/1988 Restrict skateboards Main to Dayton
2681 09/13/1988 Contract rezone
2682 09/20/1988 Restrict skateboards from streets
2683 09/20/1988 Establish $35 monthly fee (Repealed by
3564)
2684 09/20/1988 Amend official street map/reduce right-of-
way
2685 10/18/1988 Rezone
2686 10/23/1988 Rezone
2687 10/18/1988 Tax on crane and claw games, gambling
(3.24)
2688 11/15/1988 Increase ferry parking lot fees (Repealed
by 3564)
2689 11/15/1988 Amend zoning map
2690 11/22/1988 Increase amount, advance travel expense
(Repealed by 3477)
2691 11/22/1988 Amend CDC re: flood damage prevention
(Repealed by 3502)
Tables - 23 (Revised 7/07)
Ordinance Table
2692 11/22/1988 Levy property taxes for 1989 (106 percent) 2740 10/24/1989 Provide building payment vesting (3.50)
2693
12/06/1988 Increase parking fee (Repealed by 3564)
2741
10/24/1989 Establish council salaries
2694
12/11/1988 Approve Meadowdale Ridge PRD
2742
11/06/1989 Restrict parking (Repealed by 3564)
2695
12/20/1988 Amend ECDC relating to mandatory
2743
12/19/1989 Amend 1989 budget
2696
12/20/1988 Amend 1988 budget
2744
12/19/1989 Levy 1990 general taxes
2697
12/27/1988 Salary/benefit
2745
12/19/1989 Adopt 1990 budget
2698
12/27/1988 Adoption of 1989 budget
2746
01/02/1990 Amend code re: crane games (3.24)
2699
01/03/1989 Limit parking to one-hour at overlook
2747
01/02/1990 Add new CDC Ch. 17.90
(Repealed by 3564)
2748
01/16/1990 Establish salaries
2700
01/17/1989 Add "false alarms," Ch. 5.20 (5.20)
2749
01/23/1990 Define "council meeting"
2701
01/24/1989 Amend secondhand dealer ordinance
2750
01/23/1990 Misdemeanor penalties
(4.75)
2751
01/23/1990 Authorize condemnation
2702
02/07/1989 Regulation of sale of tobacco products
2752
01/30/1990 Adopt state statutes (5.14, 5.28)
(5.15, 5.50)
2753
01/30/1990 Establish salary and benefit level
2703
02/21/1989 Increase parking infraction (Repealed by
2754
02/20/1990 Amend procedure re: street name change
3564)
2755
02/20/1990 Adopt Northwest Energy Code
2704
03/13/1989 Amend § 20.90.020 relating to testimony
2756
02/27/1990 Confirm monthly $25 parking fee
2705
03/21/1989 Amend § 20.105.060 re: development
(Repealed by 3564)
code
2757
02/27/1990 Amend Ch. 4.60 re: taxicabs (4.60)
2706
03/21/1989 Fireworks
2758
02/27/1990 Amend official street map
2707
03/28/1989 Amend council meeting dates/information
2759
02/27/1990 Amend ECDC to permit small animal
(1.04)
hospital
2708
04/18/1989 Limit parking (Repealed by 3564)
2760
02/27/1990 Amend zone map/change
2709
04/18/1989 Annexation
2761
02/27/1990 Authorize condemnation
2710
04/25/1989 Service club signs (21.90)
2762
02/27/1990 Condemnation
2711
04/28/1989 Amend Ch. 5.05 relating to animals (5.05)
2763
03/06/1990 Approve interlocal agreement with county
2712
04/25/1989 Condemn certain property for 208th
(7.70)
2713
04/20/1989 Amend CDC relating to street standards
2764
03/06/1990 Approve contract rezone
2714
05/23/1989 Repeal prior fireworks regulation
2765
03/20/1990 Adopt state statute
2715
05/23/1989 Establish sister city commission (10.60)
2766
03/20/1990 Prohibit parking (Repealed by 3564)
2716
05/23/1989 Amend ECC § 2.35.030 re: vacation
2767
04/17/1990 Correct scrivener error
benefits (2.35)
2768
04/17/1990 Establish Shell Creek Pipeline
2717
06/06/1989 Amend official street map
2769
04/17/1990 Provide alternate vesting of development
2718
06/20/1989 Prescribe additional penalties (5.50)
rig (Repealed by 3502)
2719
06/20/1989 Amend ECC Ch. 4.22 regarding keg
2770
04/17/1990 Establish no parking zone (Repealed by
registration (4.22)
3564)
2720
06/20/1989 Amend ECC § 5.05.020 (5.05)
2771
04/24/1990 Amend provisions of dangerous building
2721
06/20/1989 This ordinance rescinded and replaced
code (Repealed by 3502)
2722
06/20/1989 Elect council president and president pro
2772
05/22/1990 Amend ECDC § 21.30.020
tem (1.02)
2773
05/22/1990 Amend ECC § 7.30.080 (7.30)
2723
06/27/1989 Limit parking, three hours on portion 3rd
2774
05/22/1990 Amend ECC Ch. 7.10 (7.10)
Ave. (Repealed by 3564)
2775
05/29/1990 Add Ch. 7.70 relating to solid waste (7.80)
2724
06/27/1989 Replace rescinded, Ord. 2721 (Repealed
2775A 06/05/1990 Amend § 3.20.050(c) to impose use tax
by 3502)
(3.20)
2725
07/05/1989 Adopt 1988 versions of Uniform Building
2776
06/05/1990 Accessory dwelling units (Repealed by
Code (Repealed by 3502)
3294)
2726
07/05/1989 Provide for public hearing notice
2777
06/19/1990 Establish water -sewer rate reduction
2727
07/25/1989 Repeal ECC Ch. 4.10 re: tow trucks
(7.30)
2728
07/25/1989 Amend ECDC re: compliance (Repealed
2778
06/19/1990 Prohibit display cancelled/revoked/
by 3632)
suspended
2729
07/25/1989 Amend 1989 budget
2779
06/19/1990 Amend § 4.75.170 re: "holds" by
2730
08/01/1989 Amend ECC § 3.50.020, miscellaneous
pawnbroker (4.75)
charges
2780
06/19/1990 Amend § 8.64.060(2) re: limited parking
2731
08/01/1989 Amend ECDC § 18.80.070 re: alley access
(Repealed by 3564)
2732
08/15/1989 Compensation time, exempt employees;
2781
06/19/1990 Amend § 15. 10.000 to include elements
exclude (2.35)
2782
06/26/1990 Add § 5.05.128.1, prohibited use of dogs/
2733
08/15/1989 Approve PRD -1-88/P-1-88
cats (5.05)
2734
08/15/1989 Approve PRD -2-88/P-2-88
2783
06/26/1990 Add § 5.10.052, failure to stop vessel
2735
08/22/1989 Street vacation
2784
07/16/1990 Delete § 8.16.069 (8.16)
2736
08/22/1989 Amend Ch. 8.50 relating to impound
2785
07/16/1990 Amend 1990 budget
authorization form (8.50)
2786
07/24/1990 Municipal arts fund (3.13)
2737
09/26/1989 Provide maximum slope of parking lot
2787
08/07/1990 Amend official street map
2738
09/26/1989 Add Ch. 2.35 (2.35)
2788
08/21/1990 Prohibit drive through private property
2739
10/17/1989 Amend code re: expenditure of funds
(8.32)
(3.07, 3.08)
2789
08/21/1990 Limit discharge of fireworks to July
(Revised 7/07) Tables - 24
Edmonds City Code
2790 08/21/1990 Limit parking (Repealed by 3564)
2791 08/21/1990 Create new Ch. 1.14 (Repealed by 3489)
2792 08/28/1990 ADB landscape standards (Repealed by
3636)
2793 09/18/1990 Street vacation
2794 09/18/1990 Prohibit tandem parking
2795 09/25/1990 Amend Ord. 2201
2796 09/25/1990 Approve PRD -1-90/P-1-90 at 8300 208
2797 10/02/1990 Street vacation
2798 10/16/1990 Approve Lorian Estates PRD
2799 10/16/1990 Street vacation
2800 10/16/1990 Change zoning
2801 10/16/1990 New ECDC Ch. 10.110, establish civil
violation
2802 10/16/1990 Amend video arcade provisions (4.24)
2803 11/05/1990 Authorize condemnation
2804 11/05/1990 Add Ch. 18.45 ECDC re: land clearing
2805 11/10/1990 Establish water -sewer rate reductions
(7.30)
2806 11/27/1990 Levy 1991 property taxes
2807 12/18/1990 Amend § 7.30.070(c) utility rates (7.30)
2808 12/18/1990 Extend shared leave policy
2809 12/18/1990 Amend 1990 budget
2810 12/20/1990 Adopt 1991 budget
2811 01/08/1991 Extend 30 mph speed zone (8.16)
2812 01/08/1991 Restrict parking (Repealed by 3564)
2813 01/08/1991 Correct ECC § 8.05.030
2814 01/08/1990 Establish salaries/ranges
2815 01/08/1991 Set mayor's salary beginning 1991
2816 01/08/1991 Amend code re: fire chief (10.25)
2817 01/08/1991 Amend ECDC Ch. 20 re: accessory
dwelling (Repealed by 3294
2818 01/08/1991 Amend ECDC re: low income elderly
(20.25, 21.15, 21.30, 21.40)
2819 01/15/1991 Amend ECDC Ch. 17.50.090
2820 01/27/1991 Amend ECDC § 16.30.010 (21.40)
2821 01/22/1991 Amend employee holiday schedule (2.35)
2822 01/29/1991 Refund 1980 limited general obligation
bonds
2823 02/19/1991 Amend water -sewer rate structure (7.30)
2824 02/26/1991 Amend environmentally sensitive map and
policy
2825 03/19/1991 Safety glazing and tinting motor vehicles
2826 03/19/1991 High risk prostitution area (5.38)
2827 03/26/1991 Accept $50,000 from Hubbard Foundation
(10.16)
2828 04/02/1991 Street vacation
2829 04/02/1991 Amend ECDC § 20.15A.290(a)
2830 04/23/1991 Amend official street map
2831 05/07/1991 Amend official street map
2832 05/07/1991 Adopt zoning
2833 05/12/1991 Amend ECDC § 17.70.030
2834 05/07/1991 Amend official street map, vacate right-of-
way
2835 05/26/1991 Amend ECC Ch. 8.28; add Ch. 8.24 re:
traffic (8.24, 8.28)
2836 05/21/1991 Top foods comp. plan amendment
2837 05/28/1991 Renew three-year cable TV franchise
(3.20)
2838 06/25/1991 Amend meeting list subject to
reimbursement
2839 06/25/1991 Amend Ch. 10.16 (10.16)
2840 07/02/1991 Authorize emergency medical services
2841 07/02/1991 Amend 1991 budget/expenditures
Ordinance Table
2842 07/16/1991
Amend ECDC § 15.00.020(a)
2843 07/16/1991
Regulation of horse taxis (4.85)
2844 07/16/1991
Amend Ord. 2834, street vacation
2845 07/16/1991
Street vacation
2846 08/20/1991
Skateboard regulations (5.46, 8.32)
2847 09/03/1991
Amend Title 8, prohibit parking (Repealed
by 3564)
2848 09/16/1991
Refusal to submit to alcohol test
2849 09/16/1991
Amend ECC § 8.56.010 (8.56)
2850 09/16/1991
Amend Ch. 4.75, pawnbrokers/
secondhand dealers (4.75)
2851 09/16/1991
Amend § 1.14.030 (1.14)
2852 10/01/1991
Three-hour parking limit on Caspers Street
(Repealed by 3564)
2853 10/01/1991
Revise Titles 5 and 8 (5.01, 5.04, 5.05,
5.10, 5.12, 5.14, 5.15, 5.20, 5.24, 5.28,
5.30, 5.34, 5.36, 5.40, 5.42, 5.46, 5.50,
8.04, 8.06, 8.08, 8.16, 8.24, 8.28, 8.32,
8.60)
2854 10/29/1991 Alley vacation
2855 12/03/1991 Amend Ord. 2834
2856 12/10/1991 Approving 1992 budget
2857 12/10/1991 Levying general taxes for 1992
2858 12/17/1991 Extending shared leave program
2859 12/17/1991 Amending 1991 budget
2860 01/07/1992 Adopting 1992 salary plan
2861 01/07/1992 EMS election, property tax levy
2861F 01/07/1992 EMS election, property tax levy
2862 01/14/1992 EMS levy, ballot title revision
2863 01/21/1992 Reorganization of organizational structure
2864
2865
2866
2867
2868
2869
2870
2871
2872
2873
2874
2875
2876
2877
2878
2879
2880
2881
2882
2883
2884
2885
2886
2887
2888
2889
2890
2891
(Repealed by 3279)
01/21/1992 Annexation
01/21/1992 Asklund annexation
01/21/1992 Amendment to ECDC § 19.05.050
(Repealed by 3632)
01/28/1992 Amending § 20.105.010
02/04/1992 Amend bicycle paths and trails plan
02/18/1992 Vacating a portion of the right-of-way
02/18/1992 Amend city code to add new section (2.35)
03/02/1992 Limiting sick and vacation leave
03/17/1992 Amend zoning map
03/17/1992 Repealing and reenacting Ch. 2.25 (2.25)
03/17/1992 Add interim critical areas (Expired)
03/24/1992 Amend ECC Ch. 10.60 (10.60)
03/31/1992 Amend Ord. 2874
03/31/1992 Repealing and reenacting Ch. 16.65
04/21/1992 Ordering improvements of sewer and
water
04/21/1992 Amend ECDC § 15.36.020(c) and
15.36.030 (Repealed by 3318)
05/05/1992 Increase water rates for 1992-94 (7.10,
7.30)
05/05/1992 Amend Ord. 2860
05/18/1992 Amend ECDC fee schedules, § 15.00.020
05/26/1992 Prohibiting parking (Repealed by 3564)
06/02/1992 Amend Ord. 2749 add salary review
06/16/1992 Amend § 2 of Ord. 2874
06/23/1992 Adding § 5.22.030 to ECC (5.22)
06/23/1992 Amend Ord. 2856, amend final budget
07/02/1992 Banning fireworks within the city (5.27)
07/07/1992 Street vacation
07/07/1992 1991 Editions of Uniform Building and
Fire Codes (Repealed by 3502)
07/07/1992 Repeal Ord. 2884 and amend Ord. 2838
Tables - 25 (Revised 7/07)
Ordinance Table
2892 07/07/1992 Street vacation
2893 07/07/1992 Establishing a travel policy (2.25)
2894 07/21/1992 Amend EDCC parking prohibition
(Repealed by 3564)
2895 07/21/1992 Amend EDCC § 8.64.030(14) (Repealed
by 3564)
2896 07/21/1992 Amend EDCC (2.25)
2897 07/28/1992 Revising the penalty provisions (6.40)
2898 09/14/1992 Amend provisions regarding water utility
(7.30)
2899 09/14/1992 Amend PUD utility tax (3.20)
2900 09/14/1992 Amend penalty provisions of fireworks
2901 11/02/1992 Solid waste recycling (7.80)
2902 12/08/1992 Amending definitions of business tax
(3.20)
2903 12/08/1992 Water -sewer revenue bond $7,805,000
2904 12/08/1992 Water -sewer revenue bond $5,785,000
2905 12/08/1992 Limited tax, general obligation bonds
$1,690
2906 12/15/1992 Levying 1993 general taxes
2907 12/22/1992 Amending Ords. 2903 and 2904, water -
sewer bonds
2908 12/22/1992 Amending Ord. 2856, adjust 1992 budget
2909 12/22/1992 Final budget for 1993
2910 01/19/1993 Establishing shared leave program (2.35)
2911 01/19/1993 WAC and RCW section regulating
possession (5.32)
2912 01/19/1993 Redefining the purposes
2913 01/26/1993 Adopting commute trip reduction
2914 02/23/1993 Massage centers exemptions (4.50)
2915 04/06/1993 Adoption of state statutes (5.34)
2916 04/06/1993 Amending ECDC § 18.40.020
2917 04/06/1993 Amending ECDC relating to expiration
(Repealed by 3502)
2918 04/20/1993 Amending § 5.32.107 (5.32)
2919 04/30/1993 Amend ECDC that owners must notify
2920 04/20/1993 Amend ECDC on average front setback
2921 04/20/1993 Amend ECDC for site development
(Repealed by 3635)
2922 04/20/1993 Repealing ECDC Ch. 20.50, setback
adjustment
2923 04/20/1993 Amend ECDC on appeal of staff decision
2924 04/20/1993 Adding new section to ECDC definition
2925 04/20/1993 Adding new section to ECDC definition
2926 04/20/1993 Adding a new chapter to ECDC definition
2927 04/20/1993 Amend ECDC relating to street use plan
2928 04/20/1993 Confirming final assessment roll
2929 05/04/1993 Adoption of comp. park recreation and
open space
2930 05/18/1993 Amend Ch. 20.55/add § 20.55.020
2931 05/18/1993 Amending 1993 budget
2932 05/25/1993 Authorize interfund loan
2933 06/11/1993 Repealing and reenacting Ch. 20.70
2934 06/01/1993 Amend Ch. 20.110 re: public nuisance
2935 06/01/1993 Amend Ch. 20.50, establish sunset clause
(Expired)
2936 06/01/1993 Retitle and amend § 17.40.070
2937 06/04/1993 Amend Ch. 2.10 adding § 2.10.080
(Repealed by 3279)
2938 07/20/1993 Amend § 19.05.005, renumber and add
(Repealed by 3632)
2939 07/20/1993 Repeal Ch. 10.15; amend § 19.00.060,
board of appeals (Repealed by 3502)
2940 07/27/1993 LID No. 213 bonds
2941 07/27/1993 Amend ECC Ch. 5.10 re: boating code
(5.10)
2942 07/27/1993 Amend ECC Ch. 5.24, regulating
possession (5.24)
2943 07/27/1993 Amend Title 5 of ECC re: impersonation
(5.40)
2944 07/27/1993 Add § 5.34.080 re: crimes to persons
(5.34)
2945 07/27/1993 Add Ch. 5.40 relating to explosives (5.46)
2946 07/27/1993 Amend penalty provisions for litter (6.40)
2947 07/27/1993 Amend §§ 8.05.30 and 8.05.040 re:
vehicle
2948 07/27/1993 Amend Title 5 of ECC re: criminal penalty
(5.01)
2949 08/03/1993 Amend ECC § 7.80.030(h), two-tier rate
(7.80)
2950 09/07/1993 Repeal ECDC § 18.40.030, conditional
use permit, grading
2951 09/07/1993 Amend ECDC Ch. 20.20 re: home
occupation
2952 09/28/1993 Amend ECDC § 15.00.020(a)(17)
2953 09/28/1993 Amend ECC § 2.25.050 (2.25)
2954 09/28/1993 Amend ECDC Ch. 17.30, fences
2955 10/05/1993 Amend ECDC Ch. 20. 10, architectural
design (Repealed by 3461)
2956 10/19/1993 Amend § 7.20.050, cross -connection
(7.20)
2957 10/19/1993 Street vacation
2958 10/19/1993 Amend ECDC § 21.35.017, definition
2959 11/01/1993 Amend ECDC Ch. 20. 10, architectural
design (Repealed by 3461)
2960 11/16/1993 Reaffirm annual salary ordinance
2961 12/14/1993 Amend § 1 of Ord. 2884
2962 12/14/1993 Levying general taxes
2963 12/14/1993 Amend Ord. 2909 and 2931, amend final
budget
2964 12/14/1993 Adopting the budget for 1994
2965 01/11/1994 Amend final budget for 1993
2966 01/18/1994 Salary plan for nonrepresented employees
2967 01/18/1994 Amend city code (2.05)
2968 01/18/1994 Amend city code (3.60)
2969 01/18/1994 Establishing an increased salary
2970 01/18/1994 Amend code, provide 22 days of vacation
(2.35)
2971 01/25/1994 Adds § 3.13.090, public art projects (3.13)
2972 01/25/1994 Amend Ch. 5.24 (5.24)
2973 02/01/1994 Clarify Ord. 2632, street vacation
2974 02/01/1994 Amend Ords. 2880 and 2898 (7.30)
2975 02/28/1994 Create criminal violation, monetary (5.01,
5.05)
2976 03/15/1994 Amend Ch. 3.13, municipal arts fund
(3.13)
2977 03/15/1994 Reenact and readopt Model Traffic
Ordinance
2978 03/15/1994 Create LID No. 214
2979 04/05/1994 Amend Ch. 19, building code: permit
(Repealed by 3502)
2980 04/26/1994 Amend ordinance clarify meetings qualify
2981 05/17/1994 Scrivener's error § 17.40.030
2982 05/17/1994 Extend chambers cable franchise
agreement
2983 05/24/1994 Revised downtown parking plan
(Repealed by 3564)
(Revised 7/07) Tables - 26
Edmonds City Code
Ordinance Table
2984
06/07/1994 Open air market temporary license
3025 05/30/1995 Amends Ch. 10.20, arts commission
(Repealed by 3632)
(10.20)
2985
06/21/1994 Extend sunset date for interim critical
3026 05/30/1995
Amends Ord. 3019, adult entertainment
areas
moratorium (Special)
2986
06/21/1994 Amend § 8.48.330 (Repealed by 3564)
3027 6/6/1995
Repeals and replaces § 5.27.210, fireworks
2987
06/21/1994 Readopt the Model Traffic Ordinance
(5.27)
(8.06)
3028 6/6/95
Adds § 20.15B.040(D), community
2988
06/28/1994 Amend ECC § 4.90.070, reducing fees
development code (Expired)
2989
07/05/1994 Amend ECC § 5.40.020(c) (5.40)
3029 6/13/95
Amends 1995 budget (Special)
2990
08/02/1994 Amend code Ch. 4.12, peddlers/solicitors
3030 6/30/95
Repeals Chs. 15.05 — 15.30, 15.45 and §§
(4.12)
15.40.010 and 15.40.020; adds new Ch.
2991
08/16/1994 Amend ECDC § 20.75.155
15.05; and repeals and replaces §§
2992
08/23/1994 Amend Ord. 2964, amend final budget
20.00.010 and 15.40.000 introduction,
2993
10/18/1994 Amend ECC Ch. 2.20, salary payment
comprehensive plan (15.05, 15.40, 20.00)
(2.20)
3031 6/30/95
Adds §§ 3.29.015 and 3.29.017, additional
2994
11/15/1994 Vacate portion of right-of-way of alley
real estate excise tax (3.29)
2995
11/15/1994 Amend ECC § 8.64.060, limit parking
3032 7/8/95
Amends §§ 4.90.010(A), 4.90.040,
(Repealed by 3564)
4.90.070 and 4.90.080, community -
2996
11/29/1994 Amend ECC § 2.05.010, legal services
oriented open air markets (4.90)
(2.05)
3033 7/8/95
Amends § 5.05.060, dogs (5.05)
2997
12/06/1994 Annexation
3034 7/8/15
Bond issuance (Special)
2998
12/13/1994 Declare emergency enact/reenact
3035 7/28/95
Repeals and replaces §§ 19.00.000,
2999
12/13/1994 Levying general taxes for fiscal year 1995
19.00.010 introduction and subsection
3000
12/20/1994 Repeal § 2.05.010(b) (2.05)
(A), 19.00.070 introduction, 19.00.010(F),
3001
12/20/1994 Adopt alternate legal description
19.00.120(A) and (B), 19.05.005,
3002
12/20/1994 Adopting 1995 budget
19.10.000, 19.20.000, 19.25.000,
3003
12/20/1994 Amend Ord. 2964 to amend final budget
19.45.000, 19.55.000, 19.75.000, and §
3004
01/17/1995 Amends Ord. 2980, compensation
902.2.2.2 of the Uniform Fire Code;
(Special)
repeals §§ 19.75.015 and 19.75.175,
3005
01/17/1995 Repeals and replaces § 1.02.035, city
building codes (Repealed by 3632)
council (1.02)
3036 7/28/95
Amends § 4.72.040(B)(1), business
3006
01/24/1995 Adds §§ 3.20.155 and 3.20.156 and
licenses (4.72)
amends§ 3.20.020 and 3.20.060, business
3037 7/28/95
Amends § 20.60.080(H), signs (Repealed
license and occupation tax (3.20)
by 3313)
3007
02/07/1995 Mayor's salary (Special)
3038 7/28/95
Amends plan designation (Special)
3008
02/21/1995 Salary ranges (Special)
3039 8/4/95
Amends § 8.48.500, parking (Repealed by
3009
02/28/1995 Amends street map (Special)
3564)
3010
02/28/1995 Amends street map (Special)
3040 9/18/95
Amends § 5.05.100, adds § 5.05.105,
3011
02/28/1995 Adds Ch. 1.20, copies, certifications and
dangerous dogs (5.05)
transcriptions of city records (1.20)
3041 9/26/95
Amends § 8.48.500, parking and fishing
3012
03/07/1995 Amends § 2.10.030, police chief
pier parking (Repealed by 3564)
(Repealed by 3279)
3042 9/26/95
Amends § 8.64.060, parking limited on
3013
03/21/1995 Adds Ch. 18.30, storm water management
streets (Repealed by 3564)
(18.30)
3043 9/26/95
Extends moratorium on permitting or
3014
03/21/1995 Repeals and replaces §§ 20.15B.070
approval of antennas or tower structures
(A)(3)(c), 20.15B. 120(A), (D) and (E)(5),
(Not codified)
and amends § 20.105.010(A)(4), critical
3044 10/3/95
Amends § 8.16.030, speed limits (8.16)
areas (20.105)
3045 10/3/95
Annexation (Special)
3015
03/28/1995 Adds Ch. 4.90 and amends §§ 16.50.010
3046 10/3/95
Annexation (Special)
and 16.60.020, community -oriented open
3047 10/17/95
Corrects legal description in Ord. 3045,
air markets (4.90)
annexation (Special)
3016
03/28/1995 Utility tax collection stay (Special)
3048 10/17/95
Corrects legal description in Ord. 3046,
3017
04/04/1995 Antenna structure moratorium (Special)
annexation (Special)
3018
04/18/1995 Adds § 18.80.005, highway access
3049 10/17/95
Moratorium on adult entertainment
management (18.80)
establishments (Not codified)
3019
04/25/1995 Adult entertainment moratorium (Special)
3050 10/17/95
Extends and renews franchise to Edmonds
3020
04/25/1995 Franchise extension (Special)
Cable Company (Special)
3021
05/02/1995 Amends § 8.16.040, speed limits (8.16)
3051 11/14/95
General obligation refunding bonds
3022
05/02/1995 Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
(Special)
3023
05/16/1995 Amends § 15.00.020(A), 20.10.010,
3052 11/21/95
Amends § 5.40.050 and adds § 5.40.070,
20.10.020(A), 20.10.080, 20.12.000,
impersonating law enforcement officers
20.60.020, community development code
(5.40)
(15.00)
3053 11/28/95
Annexation (Special)
3024
05/16/1995 Amends § 17.40.030, community
3054 11/28/95
Annexation (Special)
development code (17.40)
3055 12/19/95
Rezone (Special)
Tables - 27 (Revised 7/07)
Ordinance Table
3056 12/19/95
Rezone (Special)
3088 5/7/96
Repeals and replaces § 23 of Ord. 3078,
3057 12/19/95
Rezone (Special)
interim zoning ordinance (Not codified)
3058 12/19/95
Rezone (Special)
3089 5/7/96
Property vacation (Special)
3059 12/19/95
Tax levy for 1996 (Special)
3090 5/7/96
Adds §§ 16.20.010(B)(9) and (13)(5),
3060 12/19/95
Rezone (Special)
16.30.010(D)(3), and 21.15.75; amends §
3061 12/19/95
Adds Ch. 8.49, rideshare program
16.20.010(C), commuter parking (21.15)
(Repealed by 3564)
3091 5/7/96
Repeals and replaces § 20.100.020(B),
3062 12/19/95
Amends 1995 budget (Special)
planning advisory board review (20.100)
3063 12/19/95
Adopts 1996 budget (Special)
3092 5/20/96
Adds § 20.90.005; amends §§ 20.90.000,
3064 1/23/96
Salary ranges for nonrepresented
20.90.010(B), (E)(2) and (3), and
personnel (Repealed by 3139, 3181, 3241)
20.91.010(C)(3)(c); repeals §§ 19.00.115,
3065 1/23/96
Re-enacts Ch. 20.15B, interim critical
19.00.120(D) and 19.00.127, permit
areas (Expired)
processing (Repealed by 3112)
3066 2/20/96
Repeals and replaces § 2 of Ord. 3065,
3093 5/20/96
Amends 20.60.080(H), sign permits
interim critical areas (Not codified)
(Repealed by 3313)
3067 2/20/96
Extends adult entertainment moratorium
3094 6/4/96
Amends § 10.40.020(C)(2), planning
(Special)
board (10.40)
3068 2/20/96
Adds Ch. 8.51 and repeals and replaces §
3095 6/4/96
Amends §§ 10.16.010, 10.16.020,
8.49.020(C), Edmonds employee permit
10. 16.030 and 10.16.070, cemetery board
parking program (Repealed by 3564)
(10.16)
3069 2/20/96
Salary ranges (Repealed by 3139)
3096 6/4/96
Amends § 4.12.030(B) and (C), peddlers,
3070 2/27/96
Rezone (Special)
solicitors and street vendors (4.12)
3071 2/27/96
Adds § 5.38.140, offenses against the
3097 6/4/96
Adds Ch. 4.52, regulations for adult
public morals (5.38)
entertainment facilities; repeals § 5.38.110
3072 3/6/96
Local improvements (Special)
(4.52)
3073 3/6/96
Amends § 5.05.060(B), animal control
3098 7/2/96
Street vacation (Special)
(5.05)
3099 7/2/96
Adds Ch. 20.50, wireless communications
3074 3/6/96
Amends §§ 20.15B.070, 20.15B.120 and
facilities, and §§ 21.05.005, 21.05.035,
20.105.010, review criteria and procedures
21.05.055, 21.15.035, 21.25.010,
(20.105)
21.35.040, 21.55.055, 21.60.002,
3075 3/19/96
Extends moratorium on antenna structures
21.60.004, 21.60.006, 21.60.045,
(Special)
21.60.046, 21.85.035, 21.100.080,
3076 3/19/96
Repeals and replaces Ch. 20.00, changes to
21.115.022 and 21.115.024, definitions
the comprehensive plan (20.00)
(20.50, 21.05, 21.15, 21.25, 21.35, 21.55,
3077 3/25/96
Bond election (Special)
21.60, 21.85, 21.100, 21.115)
3078 3/25/96
Adds Ch. 20.91 and §§ 19.00.115,
3100 7/2/96
Amends §§ 16.50.010(A)(7) and
19.00.120(D) and 19.00.127; amends Chs.
16.60.010(D)(1), open air markets
20.10, 20.12, 20.60, 20.90, 20.95, 20.100,
(Repealed by 3635)
20.105, §§ 20.18.020, 20.19.010,
3101 7/2/96
Repeals and replaces Ch. 9.20, sidewalk
20.35.020, 20.35.040, 20.35.120,
construction and maintenance (9.20)
20.40.030, 20.55.020, 20.75.065 and
3102 7/16/96
Repeals subsections (29) and (30) of §
20.80.020, review criteria and procedures
8.64.060; adds new (29) and renumbers
(Repealed by 3112)
former (3 1) to be (30); adds §
3079 4/2/96
Adds § 8.51.045, Edmonds employee
8.51.030(B)(18), traffic (Repealed by
permit parking program (Repealed by
3564)
3564)
3103 7/16/96
Adds §§ 16.50.030(A)(5) and 21.90.009,
3080 4/2/96
Adds § 20.80.020(C), text and map
seasonal farmers' markets (21.90)
changes (20.80)
3104 7/16/96
Adds § 8.48.190, parking (Repealed by
3081 4/2/96
Adds § 17.00.060, general zoning
3564)
regulations (17.00)
3105 7/30/96
Rezone (Special)
3082 4/2/96
Amends 1996 budget (Special)
3106 8/6/96
General obligation bonds (Special)
3083 4/16/96
Repeals and replaces Ch. 4.68, community
3107 8/6/96
LID No. 214 bonds (Special)
antenna television systems (4.68)
3108 8/20/96
Amends § 15.00.020 and repeals §
3084 4/16/96
Repeals and replaces § 4.72.040(B),
15.00.030, fee schedule (15.00)
business licenses (4.72)
3109 9/3/96
Adds § 8.48.162, moving vehicle to avoid
3085 4/16/96
Adds new § 3.04.080; renumbers former §
limit (Expired)
3.04.080 to be 3.04.090; and amends §
3110 9/3/96
Amends Ords. 2622, 2741, 2884, 2961 and
3.04.020, advance travel expense
3004, compensation for attending
revolving fund (Repealed by 3540)
meetings (Special)
3086 4/16/96
Local improvements assessment roll
3111 9/16/96
Amends Ord. 3098 to correct scrivener's
(Special)
errors (Special)
3087 5/7/96
Repeals and replaces Ch. 20.15B, critical
3112 9/24/96
Amends sections in Titles 20 and 21
areas (Repealed by 3527)
relating to regulatory reform; repeals Ords.
3078 and 3092 (20.15A, 20.19, 20.40,
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20.55, 20.75, 20.80, 20.90, 20.91, 20.95,
3142 4/15/97
Adds interim Ch. 17.05, reasonable
20.100, 20.105, 21.15, 21.80)
accommodations process (Expired)
3113 9/24/96
Amends Ord. 3110, compensation for
3143 5/20/97
Adds § 5.34.030(W), crimes relating to
attending meetings (Special)
persons (5.34)
3114 9/24/96
Repeals and replaces Exh. A to Ord. 3054,
3144 5/20/97
Adds § 5.40.020(T), crimes relating to
legal description for annexation (Repealed
public officers (5.40)
by 3123)
3145 5/20/97
Amends Ord. 3139, salary ranges for
3115 9/24/96
Amends official street map (Not codified)
nonrepresented employees (Repealed by
3116 10/1/96
Amends § 9.20.050 and adds §§ 9.20.060
3181, 3241)
and 9.20.070, maintenance and repair of
3146 5/27/97
Amends § 8.51.040(C), Edmonds
planting strips (9.20)
employee permit parking program
3117 10/15/96
Repeals and replaces §§ 21.05.021,
(Repealed by 3564)
21.90.101, 21.90.102; repeals §§
3147 6/3/97
Repeals and reenacts Ch. 16.50,
16.00.030, 21.05.022 and 21.05.023; adds
community business zone (16.50)
§§ 16.60.015, 17.50.075, 21.10.005,
3148 6/24/97
Amends § 20.105.010(A)(3), civil
21.25.100, 21.75.080, 21.90.024,
violation — enforcement procedures
21.90.025; amends §§ 16.60.010 and
(20.105)
17.50.020, sexually oriented businesses
3149 7/1/97
Repeals and replaces § 18.90.040,
(17.50, 21.05, 21.10, 21.25, 21.75, 21.90)
sidewalks (18.90)
3118 11/4/96
Adds Ch. 16.62, medical use zone (16.62)
3150 7/1/97
Funds transfers (Special)
3119 11/26/96
Repeals § 2 of Ord. 3068, sunset provision
3151 7/15/97
Fire equipment purchase agreement
(Repealer)
(Special)
3120 11/26/96
Amends §§ 16.45.010, 16.50.010,
3152 7/22/97
Amends §§ 3.24.010 and 3.24.020,
16.80.010, commuter parking lots (16.45)
taxation and regulation of gambling (3.24)
3121 11/26/96
Amends § 18.95.020, parking stall
3153 7/22/97
Amends § 17.40.030(D)(5),
dimensions (18.95)
nonconforming uses, buildings, signs and
3122 12/3/96
Amends § 8.51.030, parking limits
lots (17.40)
(Repealed by 3564)
3154 7/29/97
Tax levies (Special)
3123 12/17/96
Repeals and replaces Exh. A to Ord. 3114,
3155 7/29/97
Medic 7 transportation program and fund
legal description for annexation (Special)
(Repealed by 3172)
3124 12/17/96
Amends 1996 budget (Special)
3156 8/5/97
Adds § 3.50.030 and amends § 3.50.020,
3125 12/17/96
Levying general taxes for fiscal year 1997
miscellaneous charges (3.50)
(Special)
3157 8/12/97
Special election for initiative regarding
3126 12/17/96
Adopts 1997 budget (Special)
EMS levy (Special)
3127 1/21/97
Adds Ch. 16.53, BP — planned business
3158 8/19/97
Adds Ch. 3. 10, medical self-insurance
zone (16.53)
fund (Repealed by 3477)
3128 1/21/97
Wireless communications franchise
3159 8/19/97
Adds Ch. 10.3 1, medical self-insurance
(Special)
advisory board (10.31)
3129 1/28/97
Rezone (Special)
3160 9/2/97
Adds § 3.29.013 and amends § 3.29.017,
3130 2/18/97
Amends § 20.110.030, civil violation —
excise tax on real estate sales (3.29)
enforcement procedure (20.110)
3161 9/9/97
Special election for proposition regarding
3131 2/18/97
Moratorium on curb cuts in downtown
EMS levy (Special)
business area (Repealed by 3140)
3162 9/23/97
Amends Ord. 3161, EMS levy special
3132 2/18/97
Amends § 18.80.060, streets and
election (Special)
driveways (18.80)
3163 10/7/97
Annexation (Special)
3133 2/25/97
Amends § 15.05.000, comprehensive plan
3164 11/18/97
Street vacation (Special)
(15.05)
3165 11/25/97
Amends § 3.04.080; repeals § 2.70.040
3134 3/4/97
Rezone (Special)
and Ch. 3.22; repeals and replaces §§
3135 3/4/97
Amends § 8.51.030, Edmonds employee
2.70.040 and 6.60.030, city expenses and
permit parking program (Repealed by
officers (2.70)
3564)
3166 11/25/97
Amends § 3.34.060; adds § 3.34.100 and
3136 3/4/97
Amends § 8.64.060, parking limited on
Ch. 10.70, lodging tax (3.34, 10.70)
certain streets (Repealed by 3564)
3167 11/25/97
Tax levies (Special)
3137 3/4/97
Amends § 8.64.065, parking limited on
3168 11/25/97
Annexation (Special)
certain streets (Repealed by 3564)
3169 11/25/97
Annexation (Special)
3138 3/18/97
Adds § 8.48.162, parking (Repealed by
3170 12/2/97
Amends §§ 2.15.030 and 2.15.060, judge
3564)
appointment (2.15)
3139 3/18/97
Salary ranges for nonrepresented
3171 12/9/97
Amends §§ 2.10.010(D), 2.10.027,
personnel; repeals Ords. 3064 and 3069
2.10.028, 2.10.036, 2.10.050 and
(Special)
2.10.055, city officers (Repealed by 3279)
3140 3/18/97
Repeals Ord. 3131 (Repealer)
3172 12/16/97
Repeals Ord. 3155, Medic 7 transportation
3141 4/15/97
Adds § 19.75.090, fire code (Repealed by
program and fund (Repealer)
3502)
3173 12/16/97
Amends § 8.16.030, speed limits (8.16)
Tables - 29 (Revised 7/07)
Ordinance Table
3174 12/16/97
Amends § 15.05.000, comprehensive plan;
3212 5/19/98
Repeals Ord. 3192 (Repealer)
renames Title 15, "Comprehensive Plan,"
3213 5/26/98
Repeals and replaces Ch. 10.50, public
to "Land Use Plans and Policies" (15.05)
library board (10.50)
3175 12/16/97
Amends comprehensive plan concept map
3214 6/2/98
Amends § 2.25.050, expense
(Special)
reimbursement (2.25)
3176 12/16/97
Amends comprehensive plan concept map
3215 6/16/98
Amends Title 19, building codes
(Special)
(Repealed by 3632)
3177 12/16/97
Amends comprehensive plan concept map
3216 7/7/98
Amends Ord. 3180, budget (Special)
(Special)
3217 7/21/98
Amends zoning map (Special)
3178 12/16/97
Amends comprehensive plan concept map
3218 7/28/98
Amends § 8.16.030, speed limits (8.16)
(Special)
3219 7/28/98
Rezone (Special)
3179 12/16/97
Funds transfers (Special)
3220 7/28/98
Rezone (Special)
3180 12/16/97
Adopts 1998 budget (Special)
3221 7/28/98
Rezone (Special)
3181 12/16/97
Repeals Ords. 3064 and 3145; salaries for
3222 7/28/98
Rezone (Special)
nonrepresented exempt personnel
3223 8/18/98
Repeals § 2.01.030, mayor (Repealer)
(Repealed by 3241)
3224 10/6/98
Bond issuance (Special)
3182 12/16/97
Amends Ord. 3007, salary of mayor
3225 10/6/98
Street vacation (Special)
(Special)
3226 10/6/98
Rezone (Special)
3183 1/6/98
Amends § 17.05.020; adopts Ch. 17.05 as
3227 10/20/98
Confirms and extends Ord. 3209,
final zoning regulation, zoning (17.05)
temporary signs (Expired)
3184 1/6/98
Amends §§ 16.30.010 and 21.30.010;
3228 10/27/98
Amends § 8.64.060, parking (Repealed by
repeals and replaces Ch. 20.18, group
3564)
homes (20.18, 21.30)
3229 10/27/98
Adds Ch. 3.14, enterprise fund (Repealed
3185 1/20/98
Amends Ord. 3181, salaries (Special)
by 3477)
3186 1/20/98
Amends § 8.32.050, compression brakes
3230 11/2/98
Amends § 20.75.100, subdivisions (20.75)
(8.32)
3231 11/2/98
Amends contract rezone (Special)
3187 1/20/98
Amends § 5.46.050, skateboards and roller
3232 11/17/98
Amends § 16.50.020(A), BC zone district
skates (5.46)
(16.50)
3188 2/3/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
3233 12/1/98
Creates LID No. 215 (Special)
3189 2/3/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
3234 12/15/98
Authorizes property tax increase (Special)
3190 2/17/98
Amends § 20.75.100; repeals § 20.75.105,
3235 12/15/98
Bond issuance (Special)
preliminary plat approval (20.75)
3236 12/15/98
Amends Ord. 3180, budget (Special)
3191 2/17/98
Water and sewer revenue bonds (Special)
3237 12/15/98
Adopts 1999 budget (Special)
3192 2/24/98
Amends § 5.05.060(B), dogs on public
3238 1/19/99
Easement vacation (Special)
grounds (Repealed by 3212)
3239 1/26/99
Amends Ord. 3110, compensation
3193 3/2/98
Adds § 5.46.070, unlawful possession of
(Special)
cigarettes by minor (5.46)
3240 1/26/99
Amends § 16.00.010, zone districts
3194 3/2/98
Amends § 16.60.010(D), general
(16.00)
commercial zone (Repealed by 3635)
3241 2/9/99
Salary ranges for nonrepresented
3195 3/17/98
Amends § 7.30.040, sewer rates; repeals
personnel; repeals Ords. 3064, 3145 and
and replaces § 7.50.050, storm water
3181 (Repealed by 3285)
management utility (7.30, 7.50)
3242 2/16/99
Amends Ch. 17.95, commute trip
3196 3/17/98
Adds §§ 6.60.035 and 6.60.065; amends §
reduction plan, and §§ 20.110.030 and
6.60.040; repeals and replaces §§ 6.60.020
20.110.040 (17.95, 20.110)
and 6.60.030, disaster coordination (6.60)
3243 3/16/99
Creates LID No. 216 (Special)
3197 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
3244 4/6/99
Confirms and extends Ord. 3209,
3198 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
temporary signs (Repealed by 3313)
3199 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
3245 4/6/99
Amends Ch. 2.60, reserve fire fighters'
3200 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
relief and pension act (2.60)
3201 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
3246 4/6/99
Repeals subsections (13)(2) and (3) of §
3202 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
19.05.050 and adds new subsection (13)(2),
3203 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
earth subsidence and landslide hazard
3204 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
areas (Repealed by 3632)
3205 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
3247 4/20/99
Amends § 17.40.010(C), nonconforming
3206 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
uses (17.40)
3207 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
3248 4/20/99
Moratorium on keeping of animals
3208 4/7/98
Right-of-way vacation (Special)
(Expired)
3209 4/7/98
Amends § 20.60.080, temporary signs
3249 4/27/99
Amends § 19.00.110, building permits
(Repealed by 3313)
(Repealed by 3502)
3210 4/21/98
Amends official street map (Special)
3250 5/4/99
Rezone (Special)
3211 5/5/98
Amends §§ 20.75.050, 20.75.065(A) and
3251 5/25/99
Amends § 3.04.020, advance travel
(F), 20.75.075, 20.75.085(C)(3),
expense revolving fund (Repealed by
20.75.100, 20.75.150, 20.75.158 and
3477)
20.105.010(A); repeals § 20.75.060,
3252 5/25/99
Adds Ch. 5.21, misuse of the 911 or
subdivisions (20.75, 20.105)
emergency call system (5.21)
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3253 6/1/99
Repeals and replaces § 5.01.040, public
3285 12/14/99
Salary ranges for nonrepresented
safety and morals (5.01)
personnel; repeals Ords. 3241 and 3268
3254 6/15/99
Amends § 1 of Ord. 3248, moratorium on
(Special)
keeping of animals (Expired)
3286 12/14/99
Approves and confirms LID No. 215
3255 6/15/99
Street vacation (Special)
assessments (Special)
3256 6/15/99
Amends § 16.50.020(A), zoning (16.50)
3287 12/14/99
Approves and confirms LID No. 216
3257 6/15/99
Amends subsection D of and adds
assessments (Special)
subsection E to § 16.20.050, zoning
3288 12/14/99
Amends 1999 budget (Special)
(Repealed by 3547)
3289 1/18/00
Utility easement vacation (Special)
3258 6/15/99
Adds subsection (D)(4) to § 20.90.010,
3290 1/18/00
Alternative deferred compensation
review criteria and procedures (20.90)
program for mayor (Special)
3259 6/22/99
Amends zoning map (Special)
3291 1/18/00
Amends § 5.34.015, assault (5.34)
3260 6/22/99
Street vacation (Special)
3292 1/18/00
Repeals and replaces Ch. 18.70,
3261 6/22/99
Amends street map (Special)
encroachment permits (Repealed by 3367)
3262 6/29/99
Amends §§ 20.60.020(A)(1) and
3293 1/18/00
Amends § 17.70.040, bistro and outdoor
20.60.050, sign permits (Repealed by
dining (17.70)
3313)
3294 2/1/00
Repeals and replaces Ch. 20.21 and
3263 6/29/99
Construction improvement permits
§ 21.05.015, accessory dwelling units
(Special)
(20.21, 21.05)
3264 7/6/99
Adds § 7.50.060, stormwater management
3295 2/1/00
Grants telecommunications franchise to
utility (7.50)
Metromedia Fiber Network Services, Inc.
3265 7/6/99
Adds § 17.70.040, zoning; amends §
(Special)
18.70.030(B), street use permits (17.70,
3296 2/15/00
Renumbers existing § 20.75.055 to be
18.70)
§ 20.75.060; adds new § 20.75.055,
3266 7/27/99
Police corps program (2.95)
subdivisions (20.75)
3267 7/27/99
Grants telecommunications franchise to
3297 3/06/00
Adds § 20.105.045, appeals (20.105)
US Crossing Inc. (Special)
3298 3/21/00
Adds Ch. 5.55, emergency response cost
3268 7/27/99
Amends Ord. 3241, salary ranges for
recovery (5.55)
nonrepresented personnel (Repealed by
3299 3/21/00
Property condemnation (Special)
3285)
3300 3/28/00
Adds § 17.40.025, nonconforming
3269 8/3/99
Adds §§ 16.45.010(B)(5) and
accessory dwelling units (17.40)
16.50.010(B)(4), zone districts (16.45,
3301 4/4/00
Amends § 8.51.040, employee parking
16.50)
permits (Repealed by 3564)
3270 8/3/99
Amends § 4.12.055(D), peddlers,
3302 4/18/00
Amends § 18.80.060, streets and
solicitors and street vendors (4.12)
driveways (18.80)
3271 8/17/99
Moratorium on enforcement of
3303 4/25/00
Purchasing policy; repeals Ch 2.80 (Not
development code provisions regarding
codified)
outdoor sale of consumer commercial
3304 4/25/00
Amends § 3.24.020, gambling tax (3.24)
goods (Expired)
3305 5/2/00
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
3272 8/17/99
Amends 1999 budget (Special)
3306 5/2/00
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
3273 8/24/99
Annexation (Special)
3307 5/2/00
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
3274 9/7/99
Amends § 19.97.030(B), floodplain
3308 5/2/00
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
management (Repealed by 3502)
3309 5/2/00
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
3275 9/28/99
Adds Ch. 10.80, citizens' commission on
3310 5/2/00
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
salaries of elected officials (Repealed by
3311 5/16/00
Amends § 8.48.215, parking (Repealed by
3508)
3564)
3276 10/5/99
Amends § 3.04.080, advance travel
3312 5/16/00
Adds Ch. 17.75, outdoor dining (17.75)
expense revolving fund (Repealed by
3313 5/23/00
Repeals Ch. 20.60 and §§ 21.05.050,
3540)
21.30.080, 21.35.020, 21.80.100,
3277 10/19/99
Amends § 19.00.010(F), building permits
21.90.070, 21.115.010 and 21.115.020;
(Repealed by 3502)
adds new Ch. 20.60, sign code (Repealed
3278 11/1/99
Amends § 20.00.010, comprehensive plan
by 3461)
amendments (20.00)
3314 6/6/00
Adds § 20.91.030, continuances
3279 11/23/99
Repeals and replaces Ch. 2.10; amends
(Repealed by 3317)
§§ 2.35.030, 2.35.040 and 2.35.060, city
3316 6/27/00
Amends Ord. 3285, salary ranges for
employees (2.10, 2.35)
nonrepresented personnel (Special)
3280 11/30/99
2000 tax levy (Special)
3317 7/18/00
Repeals and reenacts § 20.91.030 as an
3281 11/30/99
Adds § 3.20.050, city sewer utility tax
interim measure, zoning (Expired)
(3.20)
3318 7/18/00
Adds Title 23, natural resources, and Ch.
3282 11/30/99
Amends §§ 4.72.020 and 4.72.040,
23. 10, shoreline master program; repeals
business licenses (4.72)
Chs. 15.35 — 15.39 (23.10)
3283 12/7/99
Amends § 17.40.010(C),
3319 7/25/00
Adds § 3.24.015, taxation and regulation
nonconformances (17.40)
of gambling (3.24)
3284 12/7/99
Adopts 2000 budget (Special)
3320 7/25/00
Adds Ch. 17.65, limited outdoor display of
merchandise, and §§ 16.45.030(A)(5),
Tables - 31 (Revised 7/07)
Ordinance Table
16.50.030(A)(6), 16.55.030(A)(4) and
3352 3/20/01
Amends Ord. 3333, telecommunications
16.60.030(A)(8), zoning (16.45, 16.50,
franchise to Adelphia Business Solutions
16.55, 17.65)
Operations, Inc. (Special)
3321 9/5/00
Amends zoning map (Special)
3353 3/20/01
Adds § 17.40.050, Ch. 17.100,
3322 9/5/00
Amends Ch. 5.05, animal control (5.05)
§§ 21.15.015, 21.15.071, 21.15.073,
3323 9/5/00
Amends Ord. 3285, salary ranges for
21.55.007, Ch. 21.65, §§ 21.80.005,
nonrepresented personnel (Special)
21.85.031, 21.85.033, 21.90.008 and
3324 9/5/00
Establishes mayor's salary (Special)
21.100.090; renumbers existing
3325 9/18/00
Amends § 10.80.060, citizens'
§ 21.90.008 to 21.90.006; amends
commission on salaries of elected officials
§§ 16.20.010, 16.30.010, 16.45.010,
(Repealed by 3508)
16.50.010, 16.53.010, 16.55.010,
3326 9/18/00
Adds Ch. 3.15, fire donation fund; repeals
16.62.010, 17.40.010 and 17.40.040;
and replaces Ch. 3.09, cumulative reserve
repeals and replaces Ch. 16.80,
fund for fire apparatus (3.09, 3.15)
community facilities (16.45, 16.50, 16.53,
3327 9/18/00
Amends § 17.40.025(C), nonconforming
16.55, 16.62, 16.80, 17.40, 17.100, 21.15,
uses (17.40)
21.55, 21.65, 21.80, 21.85, 21.90, 21.100)
3328 9/18/00
Adds §§ 3.24.015 and 3.24.016; amends
3354
Failed
§§ 3.24.020(D) and 3.24.200, taxation and
3355 4/3/01
Moratorium on building permit
regulation of gambling (3.24)
applications for establishment or
3329 10/10/00
Amends §§ 20.15B.I10 and 20.95.050,
expansion of churches on collector streets
geologically hazardous areas (20.95)
(Repealed by 3362)
3330 10/24/00
Amends § 3.24.015, taxation and
3356 4/17/01
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
regulation of gambling (3.24)
3357 4/17/01
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
3331 10/24/00
2001 tax levies (Special)
3358 4/24/01
Creates public facilities district (Special)
3332 11/21/00
Adds § 7.30.045, special connection
3359 5/14/01
Repeals and replaces § 4.64.070, garbage
charge (7.30)
collection (Repealed by 3432)
3333 11/21/00
Grants telecommunications franchise to
3360 5/14/01
Amends § 10.80.060, salary schedule
Adelphia Business Solutions Operations,
(Repealed by 3508)
Inc. (Special)
3361 5/14/01
Public facilities district charter (Special)
3334 11/28/00
LID Nos. 215 and 216 bond anticipation
3362 5/22/01
Repeals Ord. 3355 (Repealer)
notes (Special)
3363 5/22/01
Amends § 17.50.020(A), parking space
3335 11/28/00
Ratifies and reenacts Ords. 3286 and 3287,
requirements (17.50)
LID Nos. 215 and 216 assessments
3364 5/22/01
Amends § 21.90.120, streets (21.90)
(Special)
3365 6/19/01
Adds §§ 8.48.168, 8.48.600, 8.48.601,
3336 11/28/00
Adopts 2001 budget (Special)
8.48.602, 8.48.603, 8.48.604, 8.48.605,
3337 12/05/00
Reenacts Ords. 3280, 3281, 3282, and Res.
8.48.606, 8.48.607, 8.48.608, 8.48.610,
No. 967 (Special)
8.48.611, 8.48.613 and 8.48.614; amends
3338 12/12/00
Citizens historic preservation advisory
§ 8.48.170, parking (Repealed by 3564)
committee (Special)
3366 6/19/01
Amends § 6.40.130, handbills on vehicles
3339 12/12/00
Adds §§ 7.30.010(J) and 7.30.035;
(6.40)
amends §§ 7.30.030 and 7.30.040(A),
3367 6/19/01
Repeals and replaces Ch. 18.70, street
water rates and sewer charges (7.30)
right-of-way use and encroachment
3340 12/12/00
Salary ranges and benefits for
permits (18.70)
nonrepresented personnel (Special)
3368 6/26/01
Amends zoning map (Special)
3341 12/12/00
Amends Ord. 3284, 2000 budget (Special)
3369 7/24/01
Amends 2001 budget (Special)
3342 1/2/01
Annexation (Special)
3370 7/24/01
Repeals Ord. 2107, cumulative reserve
3343 1/30/01
Adds Ch. 17.35, animals in residential
fund for general fund expenditures
zones (17.35)
(Repealer)
3344 2/6/01
Amends § 18.95.030, tandem parking
3371 7/31/01
Grants open video system franchise to
(18.95)
Black Rock Cable, Inc. (Special)
3345 2/6/01
Repeals § 20.15A.280, environmentally
3372 8/21/01
Bond issuance (Special)
sensitive areas (Repealer)
3373 11/05/01
Adds Ch. 2.25, military leave; amends
3346 2/6/01
Amends § 21.55.050, lot width (21.55)
§ 2.35.045(A) and (B), shared leave (2.35,
3347 2/6/01
Adds § 17.70.005, project sales offices/
2.36)
sales models (17.70)
3374 11/20/01
Amends zoning map (Special)
3348 3/6/01
Adds § 17.30.035, trellises and arbors
3375 11/27/01
Amends § 3.50.020, insufficient check
(17.30)
charges (3.50)
3349 3/6/01
Sno-Isle library district annexation special
3376 11/27/01
Amends § 20.91.030 as an interim
election (Special)
measure, continuances (Expired)
3350 3/6/01
Adds Ch. 6.65, fire department (6.65)
3377 11/27/01
Consolidated LID No. 215/216 bonds
3351 3/20/01
Amends Ord. 3340, salary ranges and
(Special)
benefits for nonrepresented personnel
3378 11/27/01
Amends zoning map (Special)
(Special)
3379 11/27/01
2002 property tax levy (Special)
3380 11/27/01
2002 property tax levy (Special)
(Revised 7/07)
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Ordinance Table
3381 12/04/01
Consolidated LID No. 215/216
3421 9/24/02
Amends § 10.40.020(B), planning board
assessments (Special)
(10.40)
3382 12/04/01
Amends § 1.02.035, vacant council
3422 10/1/02
Rezone (Special)
positions (1.02)
3423 10/15/02
Adds § 20.60.070; amends §§ 20.60.005
3383 12/11/01
Approves PRD application (Special)
and 20.60.010, signs (Repealed by 3461)
3384 12/11/01
Amends § 2.15.060, judges pro tem (2.15)
3424 10/29/02
Bond issuance (Special)
3385 12/11/01
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
3425 11/7/02
Bond issuance (Special)
3386 12/11/01
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
3426 11/26/02
2003 tax levy (Special)
3387 12/11/01
Repeals and replaces Ch. 20.35; adds Ch.
3427 12/17/02
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
21.125, planned residential development
3428 12/17/02
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
(21.125)
3429 12/17/02
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
3388 12/11/01
General obligation bond issuance
3430 12/17/02
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
(Special)
3431 12/17/02
Adds Ch. 3.22, interfund loan program
3389 12/11/01
Amends 2001 budget (Special)
(3.22)
3390 12/11/01
Salary ranges and benefits for
3432 12/17/02
Amends §§ 3.20.020 and 3.20.050; repeals
nonrepresented personnel (Special)
Ch. 4.64, garbage collection (3.20)
3391 12/18/01
Adopts 2002 budget (Special)
3433 12/17/02
Amends § 8.64.060, parking (Repealed by
3392 2/19/02
Adds Ch. 10.90, historic preservation
3564)
commission (10.90)
3434 12/17/02
Amends 2002 budget (Special)
3393 3/5/02
Adds § 7.60.030, utility assistance fund
3435 12/17/02
Adds §§ 5.05.127.1 and 5.05.127.2,
(7.60)
spaying of animals (5.05)
3394 3/19/02
Amends § 20.91.030, continuances
3436 12/17/02
2003 budget (Special)
(20.91)
3437 12/17/02
Salary ranges and benefits for
3395 4/16/02
Amends § 5.28.010, frauds and swindles
nonrepresented personnel (Special)
(5.28)
3438 1/7/03
Adds §§ 5.05.127.3 and 5.05.127.4;
3396 4/23/02
Property condemnation (Special)
amends §§ 5.05.030 and 5.05.127, spaying
3397 5/7/02
Adds Ch. 20.45, Edmonds register of
of animals (5.05)
historic places (20.45)
3439 2/18/03
Amends § 4.72.010, business license
3398 5/21/02
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
(4.72)
3399 6/18/02
Amends § 2.25.020, military leave (2.36)
3440 2/18/03
Amends on interim basis § 20.35.080,
3400 6/25/02
Amends §§ 7.30.030(A) and (B),
PRD review process (Repealed by 3465)
7.30.040(A) and 7.50.050, utility rates
3441 2/25/03
Right-of-way use permit grant (Special)
(7.30, 7.50)
3442 3/18/03
Amends street map (Special)
3401 7/2/02
Adds Chs. 7.90, 7.91, 7.92, 7.93, 7.94,
3443 3/18/03
Adds § 3.50.040, meeting room charges
7.95, 7.96, 7.97, 7.98, 7.99, 7.100, 7.101
(3.50)
and 7.102; repeals Ch. 6.50, wastewater
3444 3/25/03
Adds subsection G to § 2.35.060, sick
treatment (7.90, 7.91, 7.92, 7.93, 7.94,
leave (2.35)
7.95, 7.96, 7.97, 7.98, 7.99, 7.100, 7.102)
3445 3/25/03
Moratorium on permit and license
3402 7/2/02
Adds Ch. 16.75, master plan hillside
applications for opiate substitution
mixed-use zone (16.75)
treatment service provider facilities
3403 7/2/02
Franchise change of control (Special)
(Expired)
3404 7/16/02
Amends § 2.35.020(A), holidays (2.35)
3446 3/25/03
Bond issuance (Special)
3405 7/16/02
Property tax levy special election (Special)
3447 3/25/03
Adds Ch. 2.37, miscellaneous leave and
3406 7/16/02
Property tax levy special election (Special)
break provisions (2.37)
3407 7/16/02
Amends Ord. 3390, salary ranges, benefits
3448 4/1/03
Approves Garden Cottages PRD (Special)
for nonrepresented personnel (Special)
3449 4/8/03
Approves Meadowdale Estates PRD
3408 7/23/02
Amends Ord. 3390, salary ranges
(Special)
(Special)
3450 4/15/03
Adds § 7.50.070, stormwater management
3409 7/23/02
Establishes mayor's salary (Special)
system development charge (7.50)
3410 7/23/02
Councilmembers' salaries (Special)
3451 4/22/03
Amends Ch. 5.05, animal control (5.05)
3411 7/23/02
Rezone (Special)
3452 4/22/03
Adds §§ 4.32.040(C), 4.48.025,
3412 7/23/02
Amends § 2.35.045, shared leave (2.35)
4.52.070(C), 4.80.060 and 19.75.065;
3413 8/6/02
Adds § 5.27.175, fireworks (5.27)
amends §§ 5.27.060 and 19.75.060, fire
3414 8/6/02
Secured community transition facilities
inspection charge (4.32, 4.48, 4.52, 4.80,
siting preemption (Special)
5.27)
3415 8/6/02
Interim sign code amendments; adds
3453 5/20/03
Amends §§ 16.20.010(D), 16.30.010(D),
§ 20.60.070; amends §§ 20.60.005 and
16.62.010(A)(5) and 21.20.010, day-care
20.60.010 (Expired)
facilities (16.62, 21.20)
3416 8/13/02
Amends on interim basis § 20.35.080,
3454 5/20/03
Rezone (Special)
PRD review process (Repealed by 3465)
3455 5/20/03
Adopts six-year capital improvement
3417 8/20/02
Amends Ord. 3391, 2002 budget (Special)
program (Special)
3418 9/16/02
Right-of-way use permit grant (Special)
3456 5/20/03
Adds Ch. 10. 15, building board of appeals;
3419 9/24/02
Approves PRD applications (Special)
amends § 19.00.060, building code
3420 9/24/02
Denies PRD applications (Special)
(10.15)
Tables - 33 (Revised 7/07)
Ordinance Table
3457 6/3/03
Amends § 7.40.040(A), fire protection
water service (7.40)
3458
Not adopted
3459 6/24/03
Amends street map (Special)
3460 6/24/03
Bond issuance (Special)
3461 7/1/03
Adds § 19.45.015, sign code; repeals and
3494 4/06/04
replaces Chs. 20.10 and 20.60, review
criteria and procedures (20.60)
3462 7/15/03
Amends Ord. 3436, 2003 budget (Special)
3463 7/15/03
Street vacation (Special)
3464 7/29/03
Property tax levy special election (Special)
3465 8/5/03
Adds § 20.21.010; amends §§ 16.20.030,
20.20.015 and 20.100.010; repeals and
3497 4/27/04
replaces Ch. 20.35, planned residential
development (20.20, 20.21, 20.35, 20.100)
3466 8/19/03
Adds Ch. 3.16, park trust fund (3.16)
3467 8/19/03
Rezone (Special)
3468 8/26/03
Amends public facilities district charter
(Special)
3469 8/26/03
Amends §§ 5.30.110 and 5.30.120, noise
abatement and control (5.30)
3470 9/15/03
Street vacation (Special)
3471 10/7/03
Amends § 5.05.030(B), animal control
3501 5/18/2004
(5.05)
3472 11/3/03
Rezone (Special)
3473 11/3/03
Moratorium on initiation or operation of
new opiate substitution treatment service
3503 6/1/2004
provider facilities (Expired)
3474 11/3/03
Adds on interim basis Ch. 20.16, essential
public facilities (Expired)
3475 11/25/03
2004 property tax levy (Special)
3476 11/25/03
2004 budget (Special)
3477 12/09/03
Amends Ch. 3.04, advance travel fund;
3506 6/22/2004
repeals Chs. 3.10, medical self-insurance
3507 7/6/2004
fund and 3.14, enterprise fund (Repealed
by 3540)
3478 12/16/03
Amends Ord. 3437, salary ranges and
3508 7/20/2004
benefits for nonrepresented personnel
(Special)
3479 12/16/03
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
3480 12/16/03
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
3481 12/16/03
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
3482 12/16/03
Rezone (Special)
3483 12/16/03
Adds Chs. 6.70, watercourse pollution,
and 7.200, illegal discharges to stormwater
3511 8/17/2004
system and watercourses (6.70, 7.200)
3484 12/16/03
Amends Ord. 3436, 2003 budget (Special)
3485 1/20/04
Amends Ch. 18.60, construction permits;
repeals and replaces Ch. 18.70,
encroachment permits (18.60, 18.70)
3486 1/27/04
Amends §§ 5.05.030 and 5.05.127.1,
animals (5.05)
3487 2/03/04
Amends §§ 7.90.030, 7.90.040, 7.91.040,
3514 8/24/2004
7.91.080, 7.91.090, 7.92.010, 7.94.010,
7.94.020, 7.102.010, wastewater
3515 8/24/2004
pretreatment standards (7.90, 7.91, 7.92,
7.94, 7.102)
3488 2/24/04
Amends § 16.50.020, height regulation
3517 9/28/2004
(Repealed by 3492)
3489 2/24/04
Adds § 1.20.080; repeals Ch. 1. 14, public
3518 10/05/2004
disclosure (1.20)
3490 3/02/04
Amends § 16.20.050, site development
3519 10/05/2004
standards (Repealed by 3547)
3491 3/02/04 Amends §§ 17.30.000(C), 17.30.010,
(Revised 7/07) Tables - 34
20.12.025, 21.30.020, hedge regulations
(17.30, 21.30)
3492 3/23/04
Amends § 16.50.020, site development
standards; repeals Ord. 3488 (16.50)
3493 4/06/04
Designates Edmonds Historical Museum
as a historic place (Special)
3494 4/06/04
Approves Edmonds Highlands PRD
(Special)
3495 4/27/04
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
3496 4/27/04
Repeals and replaces Chs. 8.5 1, Edmonds
employee permit parking program, and
17.50, off-street parking regulations
(17.50)
3497 4/27/04
Amends Ord. 3478, salary ranges and
benefits for nonrepresented personnel
(Special)
3498 5/4/2004
Rezone (Special)
3499 5/4/2004
Adds § 20.100.050; amends § 20.100.040,
hearing examiner, planning advisory
board and city council review (Not
codified)
3500 5/18/2004
Policy for wastewater treatment plant
rescue operations (Not codified)
3501 5/18/2004
Amends 2004 budget (Special)
3502 5/18/2004
Repeals and replaces Title 19, building
codes, excepting Ch. 19.05; renumbers
Ch. 19.05 to be 19.10 (Repealed by 365 1)
3503 6/1/2004
Rezone (Special)
3504 6/1/2004
Amends § 20.100.050, hearing examiner,
planning advisory board and city council
review (20.100)
3505 6/15/2004
Amends §§ 2.35.030, 2.35.040 and
2.35.090, vacation and sick leave (2.35)
3506 6/22/2004
Franchise grant (Special)
3507 7/6/2004
Adds § § 18.45.035 and 18.45.080; amends
§ § 18.45.030 and 18.45.070, land clearing
and tree cutting code (18.45)
3508 7/20/2004
Repeals and replaces Ch. 10.80, citizens'
commission on compensation of elected
officials (10.80)
3509 7/20/2004
Amends §§ 3.04.080 and 3.04.090, travel
expense procedures (Repealed by 3540)
3510 7/20/2004
Amends § 16.20.050(E) and (F), site
development standards — accessory
buildings (Repealed by 3547)
3511 8/17/2004
Amends on interim basis § 21.30.010,
definition (Expired)
3512 8/17/2004
Amends § 2.25.050(G) and (H), travel
authorization and expense reimbursement
policies (2.25)
3513 8/17/2004
Amends §§ 4.12.010, 4.12.020, 4.12.040,
4.12.055 and 4.12.065, peddlers, solicitors
and street vendors (4.12)
3514 8/24/2004
Adds § 20.60.070; amends §§ 20.60.005
and 20.60.010(A), sign code (20.60)
3515 8/24/2004
Amends § 17.40.020(C), nonconforming
buildings (17.40)
3516 9/07/2004
Adds Ch. 18.82, traffic impact fees (18.82)
3517 9/28/2004
Approves Steinman's Meadowdale
Estates final plat and PRD (Special)
3518 10/05/2004
Amends § 16.50.020(B), site development
standards (16.50)
3519 10/05/2004
Amends 2004 budget (Special)
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3520 10/26/2004 Right-of-way vacation (Special)
3554 6/21/05
Amends Ord. 3528, salary ranges for
3521 10/26/2004 Adds Ch. 8.36, motorized foot scooters
nonrepresented personnel (Special)
(8.36)
3555 6/21/05
Moratorium on certain architectural design
3522 11/01/2004 Amends on interim basis §§ 21.85.020,
board or building permit applications
21.90.050 and 21.90.140, setback
(Expired)
definitions (Expired)
3556 6/21/05
Moratorium on application of
3523 11/09/2004 2005 property tax levy (Special)
§ 20.10.070(C)(3) relating to the
3524 11/16/2004 Amends §§ 3.05.030, 3.05.050 and
imposition of special height limits to
3.29.017, funds; closes, renames and
protect views (Expired)
transfers balance of certain funds (3.05,
3557 7/05/05
Extends interim Ords. 3511 and 3533,
3.29)
which amended § 21.30.010, definitions
3525 11/16/2004 Adopts 2005 budget (Special)
(Expired)
3526 11/23/2004 Amends § 10.90.020, historic preservation
3558 8/2/05
Moratorium on development permits for
commission (10.90)
certain uses in CG and CG -2 zones
3527 11/23/2004 Adds Chs. 23.40, 23.50, 23.60, 23.70,
(Expired)
23.80 and 23.90; repeals Ch. 20.15B,
3559 8/2/05
Amends Ords. 3525, 2005 budget
critical areas regulations (23.40, 23.50,
(Special)
23.60, 23.70, 23.80, 23.90)
3560 9/6/05
Rezone (Special)
3528 12/14/2004 Salary ranges for nonrepresented
3561 9/19/05
Amends § 20.60.005, sign code (20.60)
personnel (Special)
3562 9/19/05
Amends § 18.70.030, street use and
3529 12/14/2004 Amends Ord. 3476, 2004 budget (Special)
encroachment permits (18.70)
3530 1/04/2005 Moratorium on certain architectural design
3563 9/27/05
Authorizes loans to Edmonds public
board or building permit applications
facilities district (Special)
(Expired)
3564 9/27/05
Repeals and replaces Chs. 8.48, 8.49, 8.5 1,
3531 1/18/2005 Amends § 3.20.050, business license and
8.52 and 8.64, traffic (8.48, 8.49, 8.51,
occupation tax (3.20)
8.64)
3532 1/18/2005 Moratorium on application of
3565 10/4/05
Street vacation (Special)
§ 20.10.070(C)(3) relating to the
3566 10/4/05
Approves Charlotte Gardens final plat and
imposition of special height limits to
PRD (Special)
protect views (Expired)
3567 10/4/05
Amends on interim basis §§ 21.85.020,
3533 2/01/2005 Extends interim Ord. 3511, which
21.90.050 and 21.90.140, setback
amended § 21.30.010, definitions
definitions (Expired)
(Expired)
3568 10/18/05
Approves Edmonds Cascade Cottages
3534 2/15/2005 Wireless communications facilities
final plat (Special)
(Special)
3569 10/25/05
Adds Ch. 16.77; amends § 21.40.030,
3535 2/15/2005 Amends § 10.30.010, disability board
master planned office -residential zone
(10.30)
(21.40)
3536 2/15/2005 General obligation bond (Special)
3570 11/1/05
Amends §§ 7.30.040 and 7.50.050, utility
3537 2/15/2005 Water and sewer revenue bonds (Special)
charges and regulations (7.30, 7.50)
3538 2/22/2005 Amends § 7.50.050, stormwater rates and
3571 11/1/05
Adds § 21.30.010(D), definitions (21.30)
charges (7.50)
3572 11/1/05
Adds Ch. 20.16, essential public facilities
3539 3/15/2005 Amends § 16.50.020, site development
(20.16)
standards (16.50)
3573 11/15/05
Salary ranges for nonrepresented
3540 3/15/2005 Repeals Ch. 3.04, travel expense
personnel (Special)
procedures (Repealer)
3574 11/15/05
2006 property tax levy (Special)
3541 3/15/2005 Amends § 3.05.070, rental charges
3575 11/15/05
Adopts 2006 budget (Special)
schedule (3.05)
3576 12/6/05
Extends moratorium on certain
3542 3/15/2005 Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
architectural design board or building
3543 3/22/2005 Street vacation (Special)
permit applications (Expired)
3544 4/5/2005 Amends on interim basis §§ 21.85.020,
3577 12/6/05
Extends moratorium on application of
21.90.050 and 21.90.140, setback
§ 20.10.070(C)(3) relating to the
definitions (Expired)
imposition of special height limits to
3545 4/19/2005 Amends § 2.35.010 and 2.35.030, vacation
protect views (Expired)
and sick leave policies (2.35)
3578 12/6/05
Amends 2005 budget (Special)
3546 4/19/2005 Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
3579 1/3/06
Adds § 2.15.030(B); renumbers and
3547 4/26/2005 Repeals and replaces Ch. 16.20, RS single-
amends existing 2.15.030(B) to
family residential zone (16.20)
2.15.030(C), municipal court (2.15)
3548 4/26/2005 Rezone (Special)
3580 1/3/06
Amends §§ 18.05.000(A)(6) and
3549 4/26/2005 Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
18.05.030(B)(3), utility wires (18.05)
3550 5/3/2005 Rezone (Special)
3581 1/3/06
Moratorium on applications to rezone
3551 5/17/2005 Street vacation (Special)
properties to the MPOR zone under Ch.
3552 5/17/2005 Amends 2005 budget (Special)
16.77 (Expired)
3553 6/21/05 Rezone (Special)
Tables - 35 (Revised 7/07)
Ordinance Table
3582 2/7/06
Moratorium on development permits for
3614 11/21/06
2007 tax levies (Special)
certain uses in CG and CG -2 zones
3615 12/12/06
Rezone (Special)
(Expired)
3616 12/12/06
Amends § 7.30.030(A) and (B), water
3583 2/21/06
Amends § 2.35.030, vacations (2.35)
meter installation charges (7.30)
3584 2/28/06
Bond issuance (Special)
3617 12/19/06
Right-of-way use permit grant (Special)
3585 3/21/06
Amends Figure 18-1 to Ord. 3121, parking
3618 12/19/06
Amends § 3.20.050; repeals
(18.95)
§ 7.30.030(E), occupation tax (3.20, 7.30)
3586 4/4/06
Amends on interim basis §§ 21.85.020,
3619 12/19/06
Repeals and replaces Ch. 16.77, office -
21.90.050 and 21.90.140, setback
residential zone (16.77)
definitions (Expired)
3620 12/19/06
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
3587 4/18/06
Closes LTGO bond debt service fund
3621 12/19/06
Right-of-way use permit grant (Special)
(Special)
3622 1/16/07
Amends Ord. 3528, mayor's salary
3588 4/18/06
Closes public safety building construction
(Special)
fund (Special)
3623 1/16/07
Bond issuance (Special)
3589 4/18/06
Closes bond construction fund (Special)
3624 1/16/07
Adds Ch. 16.43; rezone, downtown
3590 4/18/06
Creates special projects fund (Special)
business zoning (16.43)
3591 5/2/06
Amends 2006 budget (Special)
3625 1/16/07
Repeals Ord. 3608 (Repealer)
3592 5/16/06
Adopts 2007-2008 budget (Special)
3626 2/6/07
Amends §§ 10.20.010(B) and
3593 5/16/06
Repeals and replaces §§ 8.48.500 and
10.20.020(C), civic arts commission
8.52.030(C), fishing pier parking (8.48)
(10.20)
3594 5/16/06
Amends § 18.80.010, street standards
3627 2/20/07
Amends Ch. 16.50; repeals and replaces
(18.80)
Ch. 16.30, multiple residential,
3595 5/16/06
Extends moratorium on certain
community business zones (16.30, 16.50)
architectural design board or building
3628 2/20/07
Amends §§ 17.50.040(B), 17.50.070(B),
permit applications (Expired)
17.75.010, 17.75.020, 20.50.040(B),
3596 5/16/06
Extends moratorium on application of
20.50.050(C), 20.50.060(C), 20.60.005,
§ 20.10.070(C)(3) relating to the
20.60.025(A), 20.60.030, 20.60.035,
imposition of special height limits to
20.60.040, 20.60.045(B) and (D) and
protect views (Expired)
20.60.080(A), central business, downtown
3597 5/16/06
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
business zones (17.50, 17.75, 20.50,
3598 6/6/06
Amends § 20.45.020, Edmonds register of
20.60)
historic places (20.45)
3629 2/20/07
Adds § 7.10.025; amends §§ 7.10.010,
3599 6/20/06
Repeals and replaces Ch. 8.52, residential
7.10.020, 7.10.030, 7.10.070, 7.10.080,
parking zone regulations (Repealed by
7.10.110, 7.30.070 and 7.40.040(A);
3606)
repeals § 3.50.030, utility charges (7.10,
3600 6/20/06
Moratorium on applications to rezone
7.30, 7.40)
properties to the MPOR zone under Ch.
3630 3/6/07
Amends § 8.51.030, employee permit
16.77 (Expired)
parking program (8.51)
3601 7/25/06
Moratorium on development permits for
3631 3/20/07
Amends §§ 20.60.005, 20.60.020(B) and
certain uses in CG and CG -2 zones
20.60.045(E), sign code (20.60)
(Expired)
3632 3/20/07
Repeals and replaces Ch. 19. 10, building
3602 8/15/06
Amends §§ 21.85.020, 21.90.050 and
permits — earth subsidence and landslide
21.90.140, setbacks (21.85, 21.90)
hazard areas (Repealed by 365 1)
3603 8/15/06
Amends 2006 budget (Special)
3633 3/27/07
Adds §§ 8.51.020(D) and 8.51.042,
3604 9/18/06
Adds Ch. 4.04, concession agreements
employee permit parking program (8.51)
(4.04)
3634 3/27/07
Adds § 5.05.110; amends § 5.05.010,
3605 10/3/06
Amends § 8.64.030, parking (8.64)
animal control (5.05)
3606 11/6/06
Repeals and replaces Ch. 8.52, residential
3635 4/3/07
Repeals and replaces Ch. 16.60, general
parking zone regulations (8.52)
commercial zones (16.60)
3607 11/6/06
Amends § 4.04.030(A), concession
3636 4/3/07
Adds Chs. 20.11 and 20.13; repeals and
agreements (4.04)
replaces Chs. 20.10 and 20.12, design
3608 11/6/06
Extends moratorium on certain
review (20.10, 20.11, 20.12, 20.13)
architectural design board or building
3637 4/17/07
Amends 2007 budget (Special)
permit applications (Repealed by 3625)
3638 4/17/07
Amends comprehensive plan (Special)
3609 11/6/06
Extends moratorium on application of
3639 4/17/07
Interim zoning control (Expired)
§ 20.10.070(C)(3) relating to the
3640 5/8/07
Designates exterior of the August Johnson
imposition of special height limits to
House as a historic place (Special)
protect views (Expired)
3641 5/8/07
Adds § 1.20.045; amends §§ 1.20.010,
3610 11/6/06
Adds Ch. 19.95, conversion
1.20.020, 1.20.030 and 1.20.040, public
condominiums (Repealed by 365 1)
records (1.20)
3611 11/21/06
Salary ranges for nonrepresented
3642 5/8/07
Rezone (Special)
personnel (Special)
3643 5/8/07
Rezone (Special)
3612 11/21/06
Amends 2006 budget (Special)
3644 5/8/07
Amends Ord. 3611, salary ranges for
3613 11/21/06
Adopts 2007-2008 budget (Special)
nonrepresented personnel (Special)
(Revised 7/07) Tables - 36
Edmonds City Code
3645 5/15/07
Amends § 5.05.050, animal control (5.05)
3646 5/22/07
Amends Ch. 18.45, land clearing and tree
cutting code (18.45)
3647 6/5/07
Street vacation (Special)
3648 6/5/07
Amends § 4.50.040(D), massage therapist
fees (4.50)
3649 6/19/07
Amends §§ 3.22.010 and 3.22.020,
interfund loan program (3.22)
3650 6/19/07
Rezone (Special)
3651 6/19/07
Repeals and replaces Title 19, community
development code (19.00, 19.05, 19. 10,
19.15, 19.20, 19.25, 19.30, 19.35, 19.40,
19.45, 19.50, 19.55, 19.60, 19.65, 19.70,
19.75, 19.80, 19.85, 19.90, 19.95)
3652 6/19/07
Repeals § 16.30.040(B), multiple
residential zone (16.30)
3653 6/19/07
Amends § 8.48.215, parking (8.48)
Ordinance Table
Tables - 37 (Revised 7/07)
Edmonds City Code Animal control
— A —
Aircraft
Definitions 4.80.010
Abandoned vehicles
Landing permits
Administrative hearings officer 8.50.020
application 4.80.040
Disposal
inspection fee 4.80.060
authorized 8.50.050
issuance 4.80.030
registered disposers, contracts 8.50. 100
required 4.80.020
Impoundment form 8.50.125
revocation 4.80.050
Junk motor vehicles 8.50.110
Alarms See False alarms
Owner
Alcoholic beverages
liability 8.50.070
See also Liquor
lien 8.50.080
Crimes
Private property
See also Criminal code
automobile hulks 8.50.040
statutes adopted 5.04.010
junk motor vehicles 8.50.030
Animal control
Prosecution following impoundment 8.50.090
See also Criminal code
Severability 8.50.300
Appeals 5.05.123
Statutes adopted 8.50.010
Bites 5.05.040
Stolen vehicles 8.50.060
Capture, confinement 5.05. 110
Unlawful 8.50.120
Cat licenses 5.05.025
Violation, penalty 8.50.200
Cruelty 5.05.128
Administrative services department
Dangerous dog
Director auditing officer 2.25.010
appeals 5.05.123
Adult entertainment facilities
declaration, notice requirements
Alcohol prohibitions 4.52.230
potentially dangerous dog 5.05.121
Arcades 4.52.170
registration, prohibitions 5.05.122
Barkers 4.52.240
Definitions 5.05.010
Cabarets 4.52.150
Disposition of seized, removed animals 5.05.124
Definitions 4.52.030
Dog
Exemptions 4.52.190
See also Dangerous dog
Hours of operation 4.52.220
fees 5.05.030
Inspections 4.52.210
guard dogs 5.05.129
License
in season 5.05.080
applications, investigation 4.52.070
license required, fees 5.05.020
denial, suspension
on public grounds 5.05.060
appeals 4.52.260
Enforcement
duration 4.52.270
See also Violation
entertainers, managers 4.52. 100
additional 5.05.141
fees
Impoundment procedures 5.05.126
due date 4.52. 110
Inherently dangerous 5.05.132
required, expiration 4.52.090
Liability 5.05.135
issuance 4.52.080
Livestock, covered animals 5.05.130
name, location designated 4.52.200
Noisy animals See Public disturbance noises under
posting, display 4.52.140
Noise
required 4.52.060
Nuisances
transferability 4.52.130
designated 5.05.115
Manager presence 4.52.120
notice, order to abate 5.05.120
Prohibited 4.52.040
Pens 5.05.133
Purpose of provisions 4.52.010
Purpose of provisions 5.05.001
Record keeping 4.52.250
Rabies 5.05.090
Regulations applicability 4.52.050
Running at large 5.05.050
Scope 4.52.020
Severability 5.05.142
Standards 4.52.160
Slaughtering 5.05.133
Video stores 4.52.180
Spaying, neutering
Advertising
animal benefit fund established 5.05.127.2
Crimes
definitions, initiative provision integration
See also Criminal code
5.05.127.3
statutes adopted 5.02.010
failure, violation, penalties 5.05.127.4
required 5.05.127.1
Index -1 (Revised 7/07)
Anticipatory offenses
Striking with vehicle 5.05.133
Use as bait 5.05.128.1
Violation
See also Enforcement
penalty 5.05.002, 5.05.110
Waste matter 5.05.070
Wild animals 5.05.131
Anticipatory offenses
See also Criminal code
Statutes adopted 5.08.010
Appeals See Building board of appeals
Arcades See Pool, billiards, arcades
Architectural design board
Created 10.05.010
Meetings 10.05.030
Powers, duties 10.05.040
Terms 10.05.020
Arts commission
Established, membership 10.20.010
Juried selection process 10.20.050
Meetings 10.20.030
Powers, duties 10.20.040
Terms 10.20.020
Assault
See also Criminal code
Fourth degree, defined 5.34.015
Statutes adopted 5.34.010
—B—
Bail See Violations bureau under Criminal code
Bathhouses See Massage parlors, bathhouses
Beaches See under Parks
Beer See Liquor
Bingo See Gambling tax
Boating code
See also Parks
Accidents 5.10.070
Applicability 5.10.030
Definitions 5.10.020
Failure to stop for enforcement officer 5.10.052
Internal combustion engines 5.10.065
Intoxication 5.10.060
Jurisdiction 5.10.010
Mooring unlawfully, trespassing 5.10.085
Negligent operation 5.10.040
No swimming areas
declaration 5.10.080
locations 5.10.082
sign posting 5.10.081
No wake zone 5.10.055
Reckless operation 5.10.050
Violation, penalty 5.10.090
Building board of appeals
Landslide hazard, earth subsidence areas 10. 15.060
Limitations of authority 10.15.040
Membership, term 10.15.020
Purpose 10.15.010
Removal 10.15.030
Tests, proof of compliance 10.15.050
Burning, outdoor See Crimes under Fire
Business license
See also License; Occupation tax
Community impact statements
appeals 4.74.050
contents 4.74.030
purpose of provisions 4.74.010
required 4.74.020
retroactivity 4.74.060
reviews
continuing 4.74.070
initial 4.74.040
procedures 4.74.080
severability 4.74. 100
violation, penalty 4.74.090
Definitions 4.72.010
Fees, terms 4.72.040
Illegal activities 4.72.050
Procedure 4.72.030
Required 4.72.020
Revocation, suspension 4.72.060
Transfers, sales, new licenses 4.72.065
Transient accommodations 4.72.023
Violation, penalty 4.72.070
—C—
Cabarets
Dancing, hours 4.48.060
Defined 4.48.010
Inspections
compliance 4.48.050
fee 4.48.025
License
application, issuance 4.48.030
fees 4.48.020
revocation, hearing 4.48.070
Regulations 4.48.040
Severability 4.48.300
Violation, penalty 4.48.080
Cable franchises
See also CATV systems
Rates
administrative hearing officer 3.60.130
appeals 3.60.140
benchmark rate, hearing 3.60. 100
council determinations
notification 3.60.080
unreasonable rates 3.60.070
definitions 3.60.010
FCC regulations adopted 3.60.030
filing, notification 3.60.090
future increases 3.60.060
initial applications 3.60.050
rate increases, hearing 3.60. 110
refunds 3.60.120
regulations applicability 3.60.040
staff contact 3.60.020
(Revised 7/07) Index -2
Edmonds City Code City officers, employees
Card playing See Gambling tax
Citizens' commission on compensation of elected
Carnivals See Public amusements
officials
CATV systems
Compensation schedule recommendation 10.80.060
Building moving 4.68.120
Duties 10.80.020
City costs
Eligibility 10.80.030
apportionment 4.68.370
Members 10.80.040
reimbursement 4.68.360
Open meetings 10.80.070
Consistency with other regulations 4.68.380
Organization 10.80.050
Construction standards 4.68.080
Purpose 10.80.010
Definitions 4.68.010
Referendum applicability 10.80.080
Franchise
Reimbursement exception 10.80.090
acceptance 4.68.050
City
application 4.68.030
Boards, commissions
external costs 4.68.250
attendance
fee 4.68.160
exemptions 1.05.040
issuance 4.68.040
records 1.05.020
revocation 4.68.300
required 1.05.010
termination for noncompliance 4.68.3 10
council confirmation defined 10.01.010
terms 4.68.020
quorum 1.05.050
Indemnity, hold harmless agreements 4.68.320
vacancies, filling 1.05.030
Institutional networks
Checks, insufficient funds, charges 3.50.020
capability, activation 4.68.220
Claims See Claims against the city
city-wide interconnection 4.68.230
Classification
franchisee contributions 4.68.240
continuity 1.02.040
Insurance 4.68.330
effective date 1.02.020
Meetings with city 4.68.170
noncharter code city 1.02.010
Nondiscrimination 4.68.260
Code See Code
Ownership transfers 4.68.280
Council See Council
Performance bond 4.68.340
Officers, employees See City officers, employees
Police power of city 4.68.060
Property, sales
Property abandonment 4.68.290
See also Equipment rental fund
Public, educational and governmental access
authority 3.01.010
city-wide interconnection 4.68.210
bids
required 4.68.200
call, notice 3.01.030
Rate schedule 4.68.140
opening, rejecting 3.01.040
Records inspection 4.68.190
instruments of conveyance 3.01.050
Right-of-way use 4.68. 100
minimum price 3.01.020
Rules, regulations 4.68.070
negotiated sales 3.01.060
Safety requirements 4.68.110
Records, copying
Security, recourse against 4.68.350
certification fees 1.20.060
Service
exemptions 1.20.030
continuity 4.68.270
fees
denial 4.68.150
charging, exceptions 1.20.040
System evaluation 4.68.180
modifications 1.20.070
Tree trimming 4.68.130
index 1.20.045
Undergrounding, landscaping 4.68.090
public disclosure 1.20.080
Cemetery board
public records officer 1.20.010
Alternate 10.16.070
request
Council supervision 10.16.060
form 1.20.010
Maintenance funds 10.16.050
response 1.20.020
Meetings 10. 16.040
transcriptions 1.20.050
Membership, terms 10.16.010
City attorney
Powers 10.16.030
Compensation 2.05.030
Severability 10. 16.200
Duties 2.05.020
Vacancies 10.16.020
Legal services contract 2.05.010
Cigarettes
City officers, employees
See also Tobacco products sale
Assignment of duties 2.10.020
Possession by minor unlawful 5.46.070
Benefit plan
Circuses See Public amusements
authorized 2.30.010
Index -3 (Revised 7/07)
Civil service commission
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
Breaks 2.37.010
Compensation See Citizens' commission on
compensation of elected officials
Confirmation process 2.10.010
Emergency periods, extra duty 2.35.050
Exempt employees 2.20.020
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
Military leave
additional leave, obligations 2.36.030
involuntary service 2.36.020
reservists, annual entitlement 2.36.010
shared leave See under Vacation, sick leave
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
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
See also Water
Accounting 7.60.020
Assistance fund 7.60.030
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
(Revised 7/07) Index -4
Edmonds City Code
term 4.50.260
Liquor, controlled substances 4.50.150
List of services 4.50.180
Premises, inspections 4.50.240
Severability 4.50.290
Standards 4.50.190
Violation, penalty 4.50.280
Mayor
See also Public disclosure
Administrative assistant, references to 2.01.020
Duties 2.01.010
Executive assistant 2.10.070
Full-time position 2.01.040
Salary 2.01.050
Medical self-insurance
Advisory board
compensation 10.31.040
duties 10.31.060
established 10.31.010
meetings 10.31.050
membership 10.31.020
terms 10.31.030
Meeting rooms
Charges 3.50.040
Minors
See also Criminal code; Tobacco products sale
Delinquency, contributing to, statutes adopted
5.12.020
Statutes adopted 5.12.010
Motel See Lodging tax; Transient accommodations
under Business license
Motion picture exhibitions See Public amusements
Motor vehicle
Excise tax
collection procedure 3.26.050
effective date 3.26. 110
exemption 3.26.030
internal combustion engine limitations 3.26.070
levied 3.26.020
parking facilities construction 3.26.080
purpose of provisions 3.26.010
right-of-way acquisition 3.26.090
schedule, basis 3.26.040
severability 3.26. 100
use of funds 3.26.060
Moving to extend time limit for parking 8.48.162
Noise See under Noise
Wreckers See Wreckers
Motorized foot scooters
Regulations 8.36.010
Seizure, forfeiture 8.36.020
Violation, penalty 8.36.030
Municipal arts fund
See also Public art acquisition fund
Appropriations 3.13.040
Commission responsibilities 3.13.050
Construction projects 3.13.030
Created 3.13.060
Definitions 3.13.020
Noise
Donations 3.13.080
Expenditures, hearing 3.13.100
Public projects exemptions 3.13.090
Purpose of provisions 3.13.010
Municipal court
Bail See Violations bureau under Criminal code
Case transfers 2.15.180
Civil cases, juries 2.15.220
Criminal
complaints 2.15.140
process 2.15.240
Employees 2.15.050
Established 2.15.010
Hours 2.15.080
Judges
appointment, qualifications 2.15.030
pro tem 2.15.060
removing 2.15.210
salaries 2.15.040
vacancies 2.15.070
Jurisdiction 2.15.020
Pleadings, practice, procedure 2.15.160
Revenues, disposition 2.15.260
Seal 2.15.200
Sentences, suspensions, deferrals 2.15.120
—N—
Narcotics See Controlled substances; Drugs
Newspaper, official
Designated 1.03.010
911 system misuse
Definitions 5.21.020
Designated 5.21.030
Fees 5.21.040
Notice 5.21.050
Penalties
See also Fees
established 5.21.060
Purpose of provisions 5.21.010
Service resumption 5.21.070
Noise
Complaints 5.30.140
Definitions 5.30.020
Exemptions
daytime hours 5.30.110
designated 5.30.100
Maximum permissible sound levels
designated 5.30.040
modifications 5.30.050
Motor vehicle noises
mufflers 5.30.080
road test 5.30.070
stationary test 5.30.060
tires 5.30.090
Policy declaration 5.30.010
Public disturbance noises 5.30.130
Quiet zones
criteria 5.30.210
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Notice
designated 5.30.240
Returns, investigations 3.20.130
established 5.30.200
Rules, regulations 3.20.180
noise prohibited 5.30.230
Severability 3.20.220
sign posting 5.30.220
Subpoena powers 3.20.170
Severability 5.30.160
Unlawful acts 3.20.200
Unlawful sounds 5.30.030
Violation, penalty 3.20.210
Variances 5.30.120
Open space
Violation, penalty 5.30.150
Taxation relief application fees 3.32.010
Notice
See also Newspaper, official
— P —
Posting places 1.03.020
Parades
Publication
Permit
affidavit 1.03.040
applications 8.08.030
ordinance effective dates 1.03.030
denial 8.08.060
Nuisances
See also Criminal code
exceptions 8.08.020
Abatement
fee 8.08.040
authorized 6.20.130
required 8.08.010
care of property 6.20.140
Vehicle licensing 8.08.050
expenses, liability 6.20.150
Parking
health officer duties 6.10.030
Angle
compliance 8.48.137
notice 6.20.040
required 8.48.135
Animal pens 6.20.120
Applicability 8.48.110
Awning posts 6.20.100
Chalk marks 8.48.165
Designated 6.20.030
Disabled persons 8.48.169
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Garbage hauling 6.20.010
Driveways, distance from 8.48.125
Putrid substances6.2 20
Employee permit parking program
Slaughtering 6.
definitions 8.51.020
Spoiled food, selling 6.20.080
fund created 8.51.045
8.51.0
Statutes adopted 5.36.050
Street obstructions 6.20.090
permit
issuance 8.51.040
Violation, penalty 6.20.050
temporary, validation required 8.51.042
_ O _
purpose of provisions 8.51.010
three-hour parking exemption 8.51.030
Obstructing justice
unlawful activities, permit revocation 8.51.050
See also Criminal code
violation, penalty 8.51.060
Statutes adopted 5.40.020
Fishing pier parking lot 8.48.500
Occupation tax
Holidays designated 8.48.140
Amounts 3.20.050
Impairing traffic flow 8.48.190
Appeals 3.20.160
Impoundment
Businesses
authority 8.48.600
commencing during tax year 3.20.090
defined 8.48.601
sale, transfer 3.20. 110
hearings 8.48.608
Cellular phones
method 8.48.605
income allocations 3.20.155
notice
rate changes 3.20.156
after 8.48.604
Definitions 3.20.020
to owner 8.48.606
Exceptions, deductions 3.20.060
without prior 8.48.603
License
record 8.48.613
application 3.20.070
redemption 8.48.607
duration 3.20.040
state statutes adopted 8.48.602
posting, unlawful use 3.20.190
towing, storage contracts
required 3.20.030
financial responsibility 8.48.611
Licensing power 3.20.010
generally 8.48.610
Monthly payments 3.20.080
limited to nonconsensual 8.48.614
Nonpayment, remedies 3.20.150
Moving vehicle to extend limit 8.48.162
Overpayment, underpayment 3.20.140
Overnight, residential areas 8.48.180
Recordkeeping 3.20.120
Ownership presumptions 8.48.220
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Pay parking lots, city
See also Fishing pier parking lot
definitions
pay parking lot 8.48.300
pay parking stall 8.48.320
designating 8.48.380
overtime parking 8.48.350
permits, monthly
alteration 8.48.410
obtaining 8.48.330
placement 8.48.390
required 8.48.340
reserved spaces 8.48.400
Posting required 8.48.170
Public property 8.48.175
Residential zones
permit
appeals 8.52. 100
applications 8.52.030
clerk duties 8.52.090
contents 8.52.040
defined 8.52.010
eligibility 8.52.020
expiration 8.52.050
issuance limitations 8.52.015
revocation 8.52.080
visitor's 8.52.060
severability 8.52.300
unlawful acts 8.52.070
violation, penalty 8.52.200
visitor parking 8.52.065
Restrictions, additional 8.48.120
Single space 8.48.167
Streets designated
Schedule III 8.48.130, 8.64.030
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Sidewalks
Construction
abutting property designated 9.20.040
assessment notice 9.20.030
definitions 9.20.010
expenses 9.20.020
Enforcement 9.20.090
Repair, maintenance responsibility
planting strips 9.20.060
procedures, costs 9.20.080
sidewalks 9.20.050
transition strips 9.20.070
Sister city commission
Created 10.60.010
Expenditures 10.60.050
Funds acceptance 10.60.040
Meetings 10.60.020
Organization 10.60.030
Skateboards, roller skates
See also Criminal code
Restrictions 5.46.050
Slander See under Public peace
Solicitors See Peddlers
Solid waste
See also Recycling
County system applicability 7.70.020
Definitions 7.70.010
Interlocal agreement 7.70.040
Unlawful disposal 7.70.030
Sound trucks
License required, fees 4.56.010
Violation, penalty 4.56.020
Stormwater management utility
See also Combined utility; Illegal discharges to
stormwater system, watercourses
Administrative rate adjustment 7.50.060
Administrator 7.50.020
Created 7.50.010
Property transfer 7.50.040
Rates, charges 7.50.050
System
adoption 7.50.030
development charge 7.50.070
Street
See also Traffic
Obstructions
penalties 9.25. 100
violations designated 9.25.010
Vendors See Peddlers
—T—
Tax See Specific Tax
Taxicabs
See also Horse taxis
Appeals 4.60.130
Definitions 4.60.010
License
application
contents 4.60.040
form 4.60.030
approval 4.60.060
drivers 4.60.080
fees, expiration date 4.60.090
insurance 4.60. 100
investigation 4.60.050
issuance 4.60.070
required 4.60.020
revocation, suspension, denial 4.60.120
Prohibited activities 4.60.110
Severability 4.60.300
Violation, penalty 4.60.140
Teen dance halls
Age restrictions 4.44.072
Definitions 4.44.010
License
application 4.44.040
denial 4.44.050
exemption, payment waiver 4.44.030
location, operator limitations 4.44.078
required, fees 4.44.020
revocation 4.44.070
Official access 4.44.076
Readmission fees 4.44.074
Threatening
See also Criminal code
Misdemeanor 5.34.020
Tobacco products sale
See also Criminal code
Definitions 5.15.010
Identification 5.15.030
Notice posting 5.15.040
Vending machines 5.15.020
Violation, penalty 5.15.050
Traffic
Alcoholic beverages in vehicles 8.32.060
Arterial highways
Schedule II 8.64.020
stops
designated 8.28.010
signs 8.28.020
violation, penalty 8.28.030
Compression brakes 8.32.050
Control devices 8.32.070
Definitions 8.04.010
business district 8.04.150
central traffic district 8.04.140
garage keeper 8.06.050
highway 8.04.015
road 8.04.015
street 8.04.015
Fines, forfeitures
disposition 8.60.020
official misconduct 8.60.030
Funeral processions 8.32.010
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Traffic
(Revised 7/07)
Utilities
Model Traffic Ordinance
See also Statutes
adopted 8.06.010
sections not adopted 8.06.020
One-way streets
designated 8.24.010
restrictions 8.32.030
Schedule I 8.64.010
signage 8.24.020
violation, penalty 8.24.030
Parades See Parades
Parking See Parking
Playing in streets 8.32.025
Skateboards See Skateboards, roller skates
Speed limits
parks 8.16.070
state laws
applicability 8.16.010
decreasing 8.16.020, 8.16.040
increasing 8.16.030
violation, penalty 8.16.015
Statutes
See also Model Traffic Ordinance
adopted 8.06.040
sections not adopted 8.06.030
Street closures, Schedule IX 8.64.090
Title of provisions 8.04.001, 8.06.001
Trains, blocking streets 8.32.040
Truck routes 8.56.010
Vehicles restricted 8.56.030
Violation
See also Specific Violation
penalty 8.04.002, 8.32.080, 8.60.010
Warrant issuance 8.60.090
Weight limitations, Schedule VIII 8.64.080
—U—
Use tax See Sales, use tax
Utilities
See also Combined utility; Water
Bills, delinquency charges 7.10.025
Tax See Occupation tax
—V—
Vehicles See Abandoned vehicles; Motor vehicles
Video games See Pool, billiards, arcades
Violations bureau See under Criminal code
ISTAM
Wastewater pretreatment
Abbreviations 7.90.040
Accidental discharge/slug control plans 7.91.110
Administration 7.90.020
Appeals 7.97.090
Charges, fees 7.102.010
Compliance, monitoring
facilities monitoring 7.95.020
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inspections, sampling 7.95.010
orders 7.97.040
search warrants 7.95.030
vandalism 7.95.040
Confidential information 7.96.010
Conflicts of provisions 7.102.030
Definitions 7.90.030
Discharge permit requirements
dangerous waste constituents 7.92.030
generally 7.92.020
industrial user surveys 7.92.010
Enforcement
See also Violation, penalty
cease and desist orders 7.97.060
compliance orders 7.97.040
consent orders 7.97.030
contract termination 7.99.050
emergency suspensions 7.97.070
injunctive relief 7.98.010
notification of violation 7.97.020
nuisance declaration 7.99.040
remedies nonexclusive 7.98.040
show cause hearing 7.97.050
state responsibility 7.97.010
termination of discharge 7.97.080
water supply severance 7.99.030
Facilities requirements 7.91.080
Financial assurances 7.99.020
Nonliability of city 7.102.040
Performance bonds 7.99.010
Purpose, policy 7.90.010
Reporting requirements
dangerous waste constituents 7.93.030
records
disclosure 7.93.010
keeping 7.93.040
unpermitted users 7.93.020
Sampling
analytical requirements 7.94.020
city monitoring 7.94.030
generally 7.94.010
Savings 7.102.050
Septic tank wastes 7.91.120
Severability 7.102.020
Standards
See also Facilities requirements
additional measures 7.91.100
compliance deadline 7.91.090
dilution 7.91.070
local limits 7.91.040
national 7.91.020
prohibited discharge 7.91.010
revision rights 7.91.050
special agreements 7.91.060
state requirements 7.91.030
Violation, penalty
See also Enforcement
civil 7.98.020
criminal prosecution 7.98.030
Edmonds City Code Wreckers
defense
enforcement See under Service
bypass 7.100.030
surcharge 7.10.062
discharge standards 7.100.020
Watercourses See Illegal discharges to stormwater
upset 7.100.010
system, watercourses
Water
Weapons See Explosives; Firearms, dangerous
See also Combined utility
weapons
Backflow prevention
Weeds
abatement procedures 7.20.060
See also Nuisances
cross -connections prohibited 7.20.020
Abatement
definitions 7.20.010
inspection 6.30.020
device installation 7.20.030
notice 6.30.030
private supply systems 7.20.040
refusal, failure 6.30.040
state regulations adopted 7.20.050
Noxious plants prohibited 6.30.010
violation, penalty 7.20.070
Violation, penalty 6.30.050
Cross -connections See Backflow prevention
Wreckers
Fire service connections
Business location, appearance 4.11.050
applications 7.40.010
Definitions 4.11.010
expense 7.40.020
License required 4.11.020
metering 7.40.030
Penalties 4.11.060
service charges 7.40.040
Recordkeeping 4.11.030
violation, penalty 7.40.050
Severability 4.11.300
Rates, charges
Unlawful activities 4.11.040
connection
special 7.30.045
utility 7.30.035
definitions 7.30.010
designated 7.30.040
low income deductions
authorized 7.30.070
misrepresentations, penalties 7.30.090
meters
installation charges 7.30.030
single-family residences 7.30.020
severability 7.30.060
unauthorized use 7.30.050
Service
accounting 7.10.020
applications 7.10.010
billing adjustments 7.10.110
city access
buildings 7.10.040
curb cocks, meters 7.10.050
connections
required 7.10.065
responsibility 7.10.120
delinquency charge 7.10.025
dormant 7.10.140
enforcement 7.10.063
meter inspection request 7.10.080
pipe 7.10.130
pressure corrections 7.10.150
repairs, temperature valves 7.10.170
stop, waste valves 7.10.160
suspension, procedure 7.10.030
tumon, turnoff charges 7.10.070
unlawful acts 7.10.180
Shortages, use limitations
authorization 7.10.060
city powers 7.10.061
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