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1997_11 Supplement 1SUPPLEMENT DIRECTIONS Updated by: PORT ORCHARD MUNICIPAL CODE Dated: Supplement No. 1— November 1997 Covering Ordinances through 1690 New, reprinted pages included with this supplement are listed by title and page number in the right-hand column below. The left-hand column lists obsolete material which should be removed from the code. Follow the instruction columns in sequence: remove and replace pages as necessary. When completed, insert these directions in a convenient place near the front of the code book. For future reference, the person making these changes may also date and initial this page. This supplement includes legislation covering ordinances through 1690, passed October 27, 1997. Remove these pages Insert these pages Table of Revised Pages i—u1.................................................................. 1-1ii Title 10 1............................................................................... 1 15 — 16........................................................... 15 — 16 Title 11 Title 13 3 — 10............................................................... 3 — 10 Title 15 Ordinance Tables B-9 — B-20............................................ B-9 — B-20.2 B-25................................................................... B-25 Index 1-2 ................................................................... 1-2 13 — 14........................................................... 13 — 14 17........................................................................... 17 Please call Code Publishing Company (206-527-6831) should questions arise while removing and replacing supplement pages. (Revised 11/97) Port Orchard Municipal Code TABLE OF REVISED PAGES The following table is included in this code as a guide for determining whether the code volume properly reflects the latest printing of each page. This table will be updated with the printing of each supplement. Through usage and supplementation, pages in looseleaf publications can be inserted and removed in error when pages are replaced on a page -for -page substitution basis. The "Page" column lists all page numbers in sequence. The "Revised Date" column reflects the latest revision date (e.g., "(Revised 11/97)") and printing of pages in the up-to-date volume. A "-" indicates that the page has not been revised since the 1997 republication. This table reflects all changes to the code through Ordinance 1690, passed October 27, 1997. Page Revised Date Table of Contents ................................................... - Preface................................................................... - Title 1 1............................................................................. 3,4 ......................................................................... - 5............................................................................. - Title 2 3,4 5,6 7,8 Title 3 1............................................................................. 3,4 ......................................................................... 5,6 ......................................................................... 7,8 ......................................................................... 9,10 ....................................................................... 11, 12...................................................................... Title 4 1............................................................................. 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(Revised 11/97) Table of Revised Pages Page Revised Date 11, 12..................................................................... 13, 14..................................................................... - Title 8 1............................................................................. - Title 9 3,4 ......................................................................... 5,6 ......................................................................... 7,8 ......................................................................... 9,10 ....................................................................... 11, 12..................................................................... 13, 14..................................................................... 15, 16..................................................................... 17, 18..................................................................... 19,20 ..................................................................... 21,22 ..................................................................... 23,24 ..................................................................... 25,26 ..................................................................... 27,28 ..................................................................... 29,30 ..................................................................... 31,32 ..................................................................... 33,34 ..................................................................... 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Title 17 1............................................................................. 3,4 ......................................................................... 5,6 ......................................................................... 7,8 ......................................................................... - Street Vacation Table A-1, A-2................................................................. - A-3, A-4................................................................. - A-5, A-6................................................................. - A-7, A-8................................................................. - A-9, A-10............................................................... - A-11, A-12............................................................. - (Revised 11/97) 11 Port Orchard Municipal Code Table of Revised Pages Page Revised Date Ordinance Table B-1, B-2.................................................................. - B-3, B-4.................................................................. - B-5, B-6.................................................................. - B-7, B-8.................................................................. - B-9, B-10........................................................... 11/97 B-11, B-12......................................................... 11/97 B-13, B-14......................................................... 11/97 B-15, B-16......................................................... 11/97 B-17, B-18......................................................... 11/97 B-19, B-20......................................................... 11/97 B-20.1, B-20.2................................................... 11/97 B-21, B-22.............................................................. - B-23, B-24.............................................................. - B-25................................................................... 11/97 Index IndexPreface.......................................................... - 1, 2..................................................................... 11/97 3,4 .......................................................................... - 5, 6.......................................................................... - 7, 8..................................................................... 11/97 9,10 ........................................................................ - 11, 12...................................................................... - 13, 14................................................................. 11/97 15,16 ...................................................................... - 17....................................................................... 11/97 111 (Revised 11/97) Chapters: Title 10 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC Article L Model Traffic Ordinance 10.04 Statutes Adopted 10.08 Speed Limits 10.12 Parking, Standing and Stopping 10.14 Residential Parking Permit System 10.16 Highway Access 10.20 Repealed Article II. Miscellaneous Provisions 10.60 Fire Lanes 10.62 Weight Limits 10.66 Snow Route 10.72 Vehicle Impoundment 10.80 Traffic Violations Bureau 10.84 Miscellaneous Driving Provisions 10.86 Commute Trip Reduction 10.88 Boating Provisions 10.92 Junk Vehicles 10.96 RV Park Permit System 10-1 (Revised 11/97) Port Orchard Municipal Code 10.14.080 10.14.030 Residential parking permits. (1) The city clerk or his designee shall develop written procedures to issue and enforce residential parking permits, in accordance with the following guidelines: (a) Eligible recipients for a residential park- ing permit shall be persons residing in residential areas designated by council action in the form of a resolution. (b) There shall be no fee for the permit. The permit shall be valid until December 31, 1989, as long as the same owner retains ownership of that residential vehicle for which the permit was issued and that owner resides in the residential area. After December 31, 1989, permits are renewable in five- year intervals. (2) The city clerk or his designee shall deter- mine eligibility for a residential parking permit. Eligibility is established by a person or persons complying with the following: (a) That person owns or leases the residen- tial vehicle; (b) That person resides in a residential area which is identified by the council as being affected by commuter vehicles. (Ord. 1427 § 4, 1988). 10.14.040 Guest parking permit. Guest parking permits shall be available to guests of residents who are eligible for a residential parking permit. This permit shall be valid for a 14- day period. There shall be no fee for a guest park- ing permit. (Ord. 1427 § 5, 1988). 10.14.050 Community event parking permit. Community event permits shall be available for participants of a public community event, such as school, civic or church meeting or conference which is to be held in a residential neighborhood. There shall be no fee for a community event per- mit. The community event permit is to be issued for a specific day and specific event. The organiz- ers of a specific community event may apply for community event permits on behalf of their partic- ipants. (Ord. 1427 § 6, 1988). 10.14.060 Permit parking privileges. (1) A vehicle on which is displayed a valid parking permit as provided for herein shall be per- mitted to be parked in the residential permit park- ing area for which the permit has been issued without being limited by the posted time limit. Said vehicle shall not be exempt from parking restric- tions or prohibitions established pursuant to authority other than this chapter. All other motor vehicles parked within a residential permit parking area shall be subject to the posted time restrictions. (2) A parking permit shall not guarantee or reserve to the holder thereof an on -street parking space within the designated residential permit parking area. (Ord. 1427 § 7, 1988). 10.14.070 Permit — Revocation. The city clerk is authorized to revoke the park- ing permit of any person found to be in violation of this chapter and, upon written notification thereof, the person shall remove such permit from the auto- mobile. Failure, when so requested, to refuse to surrender a residential parking permit so revoked shall constitute a misdemeanor and shall be punish- able as provided herein. (Ord. 1427 § 9, 1988). 10.14.080 Violation — Penalty. (1) It is unlawful and a violation of this chapter for a person to falsely represent himself as eligible for a parking permit or to furnish false information in an application therefor to the office of the city clerk. (2) It is unlawful and a violation of this chapter for a person holding a valid parking permit issued pursuant hereto to permit the use or display of such permit on a motor vehicle other than that for which the permit is issued. Such conduct shall constitute an unlawful act and violation of this chapter both by the person holding the valid parking permit and the person who so uses or knowingly displays the permit on a motor vehicle other than that for which it is issued. (3) It is unlawful and a violation of this chapter for a person to copy, produce or otherwise bring into existence a facsimile or counterfeit parking permit. It shall further be unlawful and a violation of this chapter for a person to knowingly use or dis- play a facsimile or counterfeit parking permit in order to evade time limitations on parking applica- ble in a residential permit parking area. A violation of this chapter shall constitute a misdemeanor. Upon conviction, a person shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $500.00. (Ord. 1427 § 8, 1988). 10-15 (Revised 11/97) 10.16.010 Chapter 10.16 HIGHWAY ACCESS Chapter 10.20 FINES — PENALTIES Sections: (Repealed by Ord. 1680) 10.16.010 State statute— Adopted. 10.16.020 WAC provisions — Adopted. 10.16.010 State statute — Adopted. Chapter 47.50 RCW is adopted by reference to provide for the regulation and control of vehicular access and connection points of ingress to, and egress from, the state highway system within the incorporated areas of the city. (Ord. 1591, 1993). 10.16.020 WAC provisions — Adopted. Pursuant to the requirements and authority of Chapter 47.50 RCW, there is adopted by reference the provisions of Chapters 468-51 and 468-52 WAC, together with all future amendments, in order to implement the requirements of Chapter 47.50 RCW. (Ord. 1591, 1993). (Revised 11/97) 10-16 Port Orchard Municipal Code 11.04.060 Chapter 11.04 VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC REGULATIONS Sections: 11.04.010 Persons under 16 operating motorcycles on private property — Unlawful. 11.04.020 Persons under 16 operating motorcycles on private property — Violation — Impoundment. 11.04.030 Gas -powered vehicle — Muffling device required. 11.04.040 Unnecessary noise from motor vehicles prohibited. 11.04.050 Motorcycles on private property and unnecessary vehicle noise — Aiding or abetting violation unlawful. 11.04.060 Use of coasters, roller skates and similar devices restricted. 11.04.070 Applicability of traffic code to places other than public highways, streets and alleys. 11.04.080 Skateboards — Restrictions. 11.04.010 Persons under 16 operating motorcycles on private property — Unlawful. It is unlawful for any person under 16 years of age to operate a motorcycle on private property zoned for residential use in the city, unless the operator resides as a permanent resident upon that lot, tract or parcel upon which the motorcycle is being operated. (1) This section shall not be applicable to a guest of a lawful resident of said lot, tract or parcel who is operating a motorcycle owned by the lawful resident of the lot, tract or parcel. (2) Property zoned for residential use, as used in this section, shall be defined as property zoned residential district RL, RH, MF-20, OS and GB. (Ord. 1207 § 2, 1982). 11.04.020 Persons under 16 operating motorcycles on private property — Violation — Impoundment. In the event of the violation of POMC 11.04.010, the police department shall have the right to impound the motorcycle involved in the violation for a period of not more than 72 hours to ascertain and investigate ownership of the vehicle and possessory rights therein and the occupants thereof. To secure a release of the motorcycle, the police department shall be entitled to reimburse- ment for all reasonable expenses incurred in impounding the motorcycle and the storage thereof, provided, however, such expense shall not exceed the sum of $12.00 per impoundment. (Ord. 1207 § 2, 1982). 11.04.030 Gas -powered vehicle — Muffling device required. It is unlawful for any person to operate any gas - powered vehicle in the city without an operating muffling device which shall effectively blend the exhaust and motor noise so as to preclude exces- sive or unusual noise. For the purposes of this sec- tion, any noise is excessive which is in excess of 82 decibels on the A scale at 100 feet in accordance with the testing procedures established by the Washington State Patrol. (Ord. 1207 § 2, 1982). 11.04.040 Unnecessary noise from motor vehicles prohibited. It is unlawful for any person to cause unneces- sary noise to emanate from any motor vehicle either upon the public streets or parked in reason- ably close proximity thereto within the corporate limits of Port Orchard. Such shall include but not be limited to unnecessary engine noise, the unnec- essary tooting or honking of horns or other noise - making devices and unreasonably loud noise emanating from radios, tape recorders or other such devices located in or on such motor vehicle. (Ord. 1207 § 2, 1982). 11.04.050 Motorcycles on private property and unnecessary vehicle noise — Aiding or abetting violation unlawful. It is unlawful for any person to aid or abet in the violation of POMC 11.04.010 through 11.04.040. (Ord. 1207 § 2, 1982). 11.04.060 Use of coasters, roller skates and similar devices restricted. (1) No person upon roller skates, or riding in or by means of any coaster, toy vehicle, or similar device, shall go upon any roadway except while crossing a street on a crosswalk, and when so crossing, such person shall be granted all of the rights and shall be subject to all of the duties appli- 11-3 (Revised 11/97) 11.04.070 cable to pedestrians. This section shall not apply upon any street during the period such street is set aside for a lawful parade or similar function. (2) It is unlawful to tow any person upon any device described in subsection (1) behind a motor vehicle within the city limits except at a lawful parade or similar function. (Ord. 1207 § 2, 1982). 11.04.070 Applicability of traffic code to places other than public highways, streets and alleys. The provisions of RCW 46.61.445, 46.61.500, 46.61.506 and 46.61.525 shall be applicable to all motor vehicles operators and all motor vehicles operated on any private roadway open to public use, any private parking area to which the public is invited or permitted, and any publicly owned or maintained place where motor vehicles are allowed to travel. (Ord. 1207 § 2, 1982). 11.04.080 Skateboards — Restrictions. (1) It shall be a civil infraction for any person to use a skateboard in violation of the provisions of this section. (a) No person shall ride a skateboard on the public streets, sidewalks, alleys, walkways, docks, buildings or parks within the central business dis- trict defined as the area bound by Port Orchard Boulevard on the west side and Maple Street on the east side and the south side of Bay Street to the waterfront. Also Cline Street to Division Street, Sidney Avenue to Division Street and Port Orchard Boulevard to Tremont Street. (b) Whenever any person is riding a skate- board upon a sidewalk of the city which is not in an area prohibited by subsection (1)(a) of this section, such person shall at all times exercise due care to avoid colliding with any pedestrian and shall oper- ate the same in a careful and prudent manner at a rate of speed no greater than is reasonable and proper under the conditions existing at the point of operation, taking into account the width and condi- tion of the surface. When riding a skateboard would endanger or unreasonably inconvenience pedestrians or vehicular traffic, such person shall stop and carry the skateboard. (c) Whenever any person is riding a skate- board upon a sidewalk of the city, such person shall yield the right-of-way to all pedestrians and shall maintain foot control with the pavement within 10 feet of any pedestrian. (d) No person shall leave a skateboard upon a sidewalk or street in such a manner as to obstruct pedestrian traffic or vehicular traffic emerging from alleys or driveways. (2) Violations — Penalty. Upon determination that a violation under this section has been commit- ted, such violations shall be punishable by a fine not exceeding $50.00. (Ord. 1682 §§ 1, 2, 1997). (Revised 11/97) 11-4 Port Orchard Municipal Code 13.04.030 Chapter 13.04 WATER AND SEWERS Sections: 13.04.010 Effective date. 13.04.020 Bimonthly water rates. 13.04.030 Bimonthly sewer rates. 13.04.040 Water fees. 13.04.050 Sewer fees. 13.04.060 Billing. 13.04.070 Liens. 13.04.080 Vacancies. 13.04.090 Mother-in-law apartments and converted homes. 13.04.100 Discontinuation of sewer charges. 13.04.110 Cross connections. 13.04.120 Emergency water supply conditions 13.04.130 Damaging the utility system. 13.04.140 Discharging of sewerage. 13.04.150 Connection to sewer. 13.04.160 Side sewer responsibilities. 13.04.170 Industrial sewer users. 13.04.180 Violation. 13.04.010 Effective date. This chapter shall be effective commencing August 1, 1997, and the following bimonthly water and sewer rates per month are established for the classification of users indicated below within the city limits. Such rates shall be charged beginning August 1, 1997. (Ord. 1683 § 2, 1997). 13.04.020 Bimonthly water rates. Water rates are based on a monthly rate and are billed on a bimonthly schedule. The water rates, as calculated bimonthly, are shown below: (1) Basic Charge (cost for the first 5,000 gal- lons bimonthly). Size of Service Bimonthly Rate 3/4" $ 14.00 1" 15.00 1 1/2" 18.00 2" 21.00 3" 27.00 4" 39.00 6" 57.00 8" 81.00 10" 105.00 (2) Consumption Charge (cost above basic con- sumption). RATE 1 0 to 5,000 gallons Basic Charge RATE 2 5,000 — 100,000 gallons Rate 1 plus $1.5011,000 gal RATE 3 In excess of 100,000 Rate 1 plus Rate 2 gallons plus $1.60/1,000 gal (3) Fire Hydrant Service. Schools $ 9.00 per hydrant Private Service $19.00 per hydrant (4) Temporary Construction. One Day Service $1.5011,000 gallons or $10.00 whichever is greater Construction Account As metered: 0 — 100,000 gallons $1.5011,000 gallons In excess of 100,000 gallons $1.60/1,000 gallons (5) Multiple Connections. Multiple connec- tions are where more than one customer is being served through a master meter and the billing is based on the flow through such master meter. The minimum bimonthly billing of the basic charge is determined by the number of customers multiplied by the rate of $14.00. The consumption charge will be computed by subtracting the amount equal to the number of customers multiplied by 5,000 gal- lons from the total gallonage consumed. The rate of the consumption above the basic will be $1.50 per 1,000 gallons up to 100,000 and $1.60 per 1,000 gallons in excess of 100,000 gallons. (6) Properties Outside City Limits. Properties served outside the city limits shall have a 50 per- cent surcharge on the monthly rate. (Ord. 1683 § 3, 1997). 13.04.030 Bimonthly sewer rates. (1) Sewer rates are based on a monthly rate and are billed on a bimonthly schedule. The sewer rates, as calculated bimonthly, are shown as fol- lows: 13-3 (Revised 11/97) 13.04.030 Description Single-family residence Mobile home on single parcel Business Professional Churches Hotels, motels Rest homes, care centers Kitsap County jail Apartments Mobile home parks Schools Kitsap County Courthouse (main complex) Restaurants Laundromats Taverns Car dealerships Post Office Grocery stores Bowling alley Boat marina Health maintenance organizations Work release and juvenile facilities Kitsap County Public Works Building Car washes Beauty shops and barber shops Day care Gas stations Assisted living units (2) Bimonthly Rates. Class 1 $36.00 Class 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 14 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 Class 2 $36.00 for each business with a fixture. $ 9.00 for each business, with an employee present, without a fixture. $36.00 for each floor of an office build- ing or retail complex that has a public or community bathroom. Class 2 shall be subject to the following surcharge, based on store/office size: Category Size of store/office Surcharge Small Less that 15,000 sf None Medium 15,000 to 30,000 sf $36.00 Large More than 30,000 sf $72.00 Class 3 $36.00 for the church, plus* $36.00 for the rectory, plus* $36.00 for the annex. *Class 6 for educational parochial schools. Class 4 Base fee of $36.00 plus $9.00 per unit. Class 5 $36.00 per dwelling unit. Class 6 $1.50 for each pupil, teacher, mainte- nance and administrative person. Class 7 $1,404.00 Class 8 Based on the seating capacity as deter- mined by the fire chief. Description Seating capacity Rate Espresso Bar Not Applicable $ 36.00 Deli 0 $ 54.00 Small 1 to 50 $108.00 Medium 51 to 150 $162.00 Large More than 150 $216.00 The classification of espresso bar includes similar food preparation busi- nesses which do not require the cooking of food or the maintenance of kitchen equipment. Class 9 Base fee of $18.00 plus $9.00 per wash- ing machine. Laundromats with less than 4 washing machines are considered Class 2. Dry cleaners, without washing machines are Class 2. Class 10 $90.00 Class 11 $36.00 for sales and administrative office, plus $34.00 for service depart- ment, plus $36.00 for car washing when the water is used to determine cost shar- ing for the sewer treatment plant. Class 12 $126.00 Class 13 Basic fee of $18.00 plus the following surcharges: (Revised 11/97) 13-4 Port Orchard Municipal Code 13.04.040 Description Surcharge Basic Store $18.00 Bakery $18.00 Wetted Down Produce $36.00 Food Disposal $36.00 Meat Cutting Area $72.00 Class 14 Base fee of $18.00 plus $18.00 for each equivalent residential unit (ERU) as determined for the cost sharing formula for the sewer treatment plant. Class 15 Base fee of $18.00 plus $54.00 per car washing bay. Class 16 $36.00 Class 17 Basic fee of $72.00 plus the following surcharges: Description Surcharge Less than 5 children -0- 6 to 25 children $34.00 More than 25 children Class 6 rates Class 18 $36.00 for gasoline retail and service bay. $36.00 for nonautomotive retail. Class 19 Base fee of $36.00 plus $36.00 per unit with private kitchen $ 9.00 per unit without private kitchen, studio apartment Special Notes: (a) Home occupations will not be charged additional sewer fees. (b) For a combination of classes in one busi- ness, the highest rate will be selected. (c) In the event that an established rate class does not accurately reflect the impact on the sewer system, the city council may determine the specific monthly rate. (d) Water accounts which serve a marina pier and do not have a connection to the sewer shall not be charged a sewer bill. A sewer bill will be charged and based on winter consumption if the water meter serves both the marina pier and any facility or pump station that is connected to the sewer system. For billing purposes, live-aboards will not be considered as a dwelling unit. (e) Properties served which are outside the city limits shall have a 50 percent surcharge on the monthly rates. (Ord. 1683 § 4, 1997). 13.04.040 Water fees. (1) Connection Fees. Connection fees are designed to mitigate the impact of new water demands on the existing water system. For a single-family residence and apartments, the connection fee is $750.00 per dwelling unit. For commercial units, offices, motels, convales- cent centers and other nonresidential uses, the con- nection fee is $750.00 per 10 fixtures or portion thereof. For all other structures that are served by munic- ipal water, the connection fee is $750.00 per 10 fix- tures or portion thereof. A fixture is any fixture as defined in the Uni- form Plumbing Code except water heaters, floor drains used for emergency overflows only, drink- ing fountains if noncontinuous flows and extra fix- tures attached to existing or regular fixtures such as bed pan washers, showers over tubs and hose attachments on sinks. (2) Installation Fee. Installation fees are designed to reimburse the utility for the cost required to connect the new service to the water main. The installation fee is a flat fee plus sales tax based on the size of the water meter for service lines less than 25 feet: Installed by city employees: Meter Size Fee 3/4" $500.00 1" $600.00 1 1/2" $700.00 2" $800.00 Larger meters Estimated on a case -by - case basis If the water service line exceeds 25 feet, or if the proposed construction is unusually difficult, the installation fee will be based on an estimate com- pleted by the city for the required labor and mate- rials. If the service is connected by other than city employees, the inspection fee of $50.00 per meter will be charged. All materials shall comply with the requirements of the city. If the city supplies any materials, the cost of these plus overhead and sales 13-5 (Revised 11/97) 13.04.050 tax will be paid by the customer. If the installation is satisfactory, the city shall connect the meter if it is one inch or less in size. Larger meters shall be installed by the contractor. (3) Fees in Lieu of Assessment. Fees in lieu of assessment shall be charged on new accounts unless exempted as explained below: (a) The property has previously participated in a water local improvement district and there are records to verify this. (b) The city council exempts the property from the fees in lieu of assessment because improvements on the property have substantially improved the water system. Fees in lieu of assessment shall be based on the zone and termini method, as prescribed by law, used in Local Improvement District #63. (4) Payments. All installation fees and fees in lieu of assessment shall be paid in full prior to the physical connection of the private service line to the water system. For residential developments connection fees may be accepted on the following schedule: Number of Units Down Payment Installments 1 to 4 Full amount None 5 to 15 One-half of the fee 3 Years at 8% 16 or more One-third of the fee 5 Years at 8% Interest would be compounded annually, with prorating on the outstanding balance due. (Ord. 1683 § 5, 1997). 13.04.050 Sewer fees. (1) Connection Fees. Connection fees are designed to mitigate the impact of new demands on the existing sewer system. For a single-family residence and apartment, the connection fee is $750.00 per dwelling unit. For commercial units, offices, motels, convales- cent centers and other nonresidential uses, the con- nection fee is $750.00 per 10 fixtures or portion thereof. For all other structures that are served by munic- ipal sewer, the connection fee is $750.00 per 10 fixtures or portion thereof. A fixture is any fixture as defined in the Uni- form Plumbing Code except water heaters, floor drains used for emergency overflow only, drinking fountains if noncontinuous flows and extra fixtures attached to existing or regular fixtures such as bed pan washers, showers over tubs and hose attach- ments on sinks. (2) Installation Fee. Installation fees are designed to reimburse the utility for the cost required to connect the new service to the sewer main. The installation fee is a flat fee based on the vicinity of the sewer main: (a) Installed by city employees: If the main is within 25 feet of the property line, the installa- tion fee is $500.00 plus sales tax. (b) If the sewer service line exceeds 25 feet, or if the proposed construction is unusually diffi- cult, the installation fee will be based on an esti- mate completed by the city for the required labor and materials. (c) If the service is connected by other than city employees, the inspection fee of $50.00 per lateral connection to the main will be charged. All materials shall comply with the requirements of the city. If the city supplies any materials, the cost of these plus overhead and sales tax will be paid by the customer. (3) Fees in Lieu of Assessment. Fees in lieu of assessment shall be charged on new accounts unless exempted as explained below: (a) The property has previously participated in a sewer local improvement district for sewer mains and there are records to verify this. Partici- pation in ULID No. 1 does not exempt property from a fee in lieu of assessment for mains. (b) The city council exempts the property from the fees in lieu of assessment because improvements on the property have substantially improved the sewer system. Fees in lieu of assessment for mains shall be based on the zone and termini method, as pre- scribed by law and used in Local Improvement District #64. (4) Facility Construction Fee. Facility connec- tion fees are designed to mitigate the future con- struction costs for the wastewater treatment facility and have each new connection pay a fair share towards the construction cost of the facility. The facility connection fee shall be $1,600 per dwelling unit for each new service which physi- cally connects to the sanitary sewer system, except for the following: (a) The properties within Divisions 1 through 10, inclusively, of the McCormick Woods (Revised 11/97) 13-6 Port Orchard Municipal Code 13.04.070 Land Company shall have a facility connection fee of $791.25 per dwelling unit. (b) Properties within the original city of Port Orchard ULID #1 boundaries shall not pay the facility connection fee if the property had been assessed in the ULID #1. For commercial units, offices, motels, convales- cent centers, and other nonresidential uses, the facility connection fee is $1,600 per equivalent res- idential unit (ERU). The ERU is defined as 180 gallons per day which is directed to the sanitary sewer system. The ERU consumption is based upon metered water consumption or comparison to similar accounts when metered water consumption data is not readily available. The above exceptions as listed for residential properties are applicable for nonresidential units. The facility connection fee shall be adjusted on November 1 st of each year, commencing in 1997, to reflect inflation based on the CPI-U of Seattle. (5) Payment. All installation fees and fees in lieu of assessment shall be paid in full prior to the physical connection ofthe private service line to the sewer system, except, when the property is being connected to both the water and sewer systems, the structure can be connected to the sewer system prior to payment of the sewer fees. The sewer fees may be paid at the same time as the water fees. For residential developments connection fees may be accepted on the following schedule: Number of Units Down Payment Installments 1 to 4 Full amount None 5 to 15 One-half of the fee 3 Years at 8% 16 or more One-third of the fee 5 Years at 8% Interest shall be compounded annually, with prorating on the outstanding balance due. (Ord. 1683 § 6, 1997). 13.04.060 Billing. The water and/or sewer charges shall be billed by the city treasurer bimonthly on the last day of the bimonthly period, to the property owner. The charges and rates shall be due to the treasurer, who is authorized and empowered to collect and receipt for such payments, on the first day of the month following the receipt of services. Charges remaining unpaid 30 days after the due date shall be considered delinquent and shall be subject to an additional charge of 10 percent of the unpaid balance as a penalty. When a water and/or sewer bill shall become delinquent and a city employee must go to the pre- mises during normal working hours for the purpose of hanging a written notice on the door, there shall be a $10.00 charge added to the bill. If the delinquent water and/or sewer charges remain unpaid over a period of 30 days after the due and payable date, water service will be discon- tinued by turnoff. Water service will not resume thereafter until the delinquent charges and penal- ties, together with a water turn-off fee, have been paid in full. The turn-off fee shall be $20.00, unless the same account should become delinquent during a 12-month period. On a second occurrence, the turn-off fee shall be $30.00. On the third occur- rence and each subsequent occurrence, the turn-off fee shall be $40.00. When a customer requests a turn-on/off of water outside normal working hours or on holidays or weekends, an additional charge of $30.00 will be added to the bill for this service. Where both water and sewer delinquent charges are involved, the customer shall not be billed dou- ble penalties. (Ord. 1683 § 7, 1997). 13.04.070 Liens. The city treasurer is directed to prepare and file a lien against any property where water and/or sewer charges or water and/or sewer connection fees remain unpaid for four months as provided in RCW 35.21.290 and 35.67.200. The remedy provided in this section shall be in addition to any other remedy now and hereafter provided by law. All charges, together with penal- ties and interest which may be provided by the ordinance, shall be a lien upon the property to which such service is furnished. Water and/or sewer charges or sewer connection liens shall be superior to all other liens and encumbrances what- soever, except those for general taxes and local and special assessments. The liens shall be enforced by the city in the manner provided by law. The addi- tional and concurrent method of enforcing the lien of the city for the delinquent and unpaid charges by turning off the water and/or sewer service from the premise shall not be exercised after two years from the date of recording the lien notice, as provided by 13-7 (Revised 11/97) 13.04.080 law. One exception to this is to enforce payment of six months' charges for which no lien notice is required by law to be recorded. (Ord. 1683 § 8, 1997). 13.04.080 Vacancies. In the event that the premises are or shall become vacant and/or unoccupied, the basic charges for sewer shall continue, unless exempted as described below: (1) Upon proper application, the treasurer shall have the authority to make a billing adjustment of $5.00 to the basic sewer service charges for any full month in which the individual unit is vacant for such calendar month. The property owner must complete the appropriate application within the first ten days following each calendar month period of vacancy to be eligible for a billing adjustment of the sewer service charges. No sewer service charges shall be adjusted on a pro-rata basis. Class 2 accounts without fixtures shall not receive any billing adjustment. (2) Vacant properties shall be subject to peri- odic inspections. A person who knowingly submits an application containing false information shall be charged a penalty of twice the sewer service rate for that period for which sewer service was cred- ited. Any person charged such a penalty may appeal to the city council within 15 days of the pen- alty assessment. (Ord. 1683 § 9, 1997). 13.04.090 Mother-in-law apartments and converted homes. These are apartments contained in a single-fam- ily dwelling and are not a separate structure. These apartments are other than duplexes or multifamily units. (1) Mother -in -Law Apartments. (a) The property owner lives in the single- family dwelling. (b) The apartment does not have both a sep- arate full kitchen and full bath. A full kitchen is defined as one with a full size refrigerator, a stove, a sink and cabinets. (c) There is the capability of the apartment dweller to pass from the apartment to the house through an interior door. (d) A mother-in-law apartment would be considered a single-family residence and would not be charged an extra connection fee or an extra monthly rate. (e) The building department shall inspect the proposed mother-in-law apartment and report its findings to the city treasurer. The city treasurer shall make the determination if a unit is a mother- in-law apartment and shall so notify the property owner. The property owner may appeal the trea- surer's determination with a written petition to the city council. (2) Converted Homes. (a) The property owner lives in the single- family dwelling. (b) The apartment has both a separate full kitchen and full bath. (c) In order to be a converted home, the structure shall have been a single-family residence for at least five years. (d) A converted home would not be charged an extra connection fee, but would be charged an extra monthly rate. (e) A property owner may apply for an exemption from the additional monthly rate if a family member lives in the apartment. Application for exemption shall be made on forms provided by the city treasurer. When the family member moves out of the apartment the property owner shall notify the city. A family member is defined as a father, mother, spouse, children or step -children. (f) Rates for converted home apartments are effective the first day of the next month after pas- sage and publication of the ordinance codified in this chapter. Mother-in-law apartments and converted homes in existence at the time of passage of the ordinance codified in this chapter shall be grandfathered and associated connection fees are waived. A duplex would still be charged two connection fees and two monthly rates and is not a single-fam- ily residence. (Ord. 1683 § 10, 1997). 13.04.100 Discontinuation of sewer charges. Upon receipt of a written statement by the owner of a lot or parcel of property which has previously been connected to the public sewer system that there is no longer any building or structure for human occupation or use or for any business pur- pose located thereon and that the toilet and other facilities therein have been removed, disconnected and properly plugged from the public sewer sys- tem, and upon inspection by the superintendent or his designated representative to ascertain that the (Revised 11/97) 13-8 Port Orchard Municipal Code 13.04.140 statement is true, the sewer charges shall cease as of the first day of the following month. (Ord. 1683 § 11, 1997). 13.04.110 Cross connections. The installation or maintenance of any cross connection which would endanger the water sup- ply of the city of Port Orchard is prohibited. Such cross connections are declared to be a public health hazard and shall be abated. The control or elimination of cross connections shall be in accordance with WAC 248-54-285. The policies, procedures and criteria for determining appropriate levels of protection shall be in accor- dance with the Accepted Procedure and Practice in Cross Connection Control Manual — Pacific North- west Section — American Water Works Associa- tion, Fourth Edition or any superseding edition. It shall be the responsibility of the city to protect the potable water system from contamination or pollution due to cross connections. Water service to any premises shall be contingent upon the cus- tomer providing cross connection control in a man- ner approved by the city engineer. Backflow devices required to be installed shall be a model approved by the Kitsap County health department. The city engineer, or his designated representa- tive with proper identification, shall have free access at reasonable hours of the day to all parts of the premises or within the building to which the water is supplied. Water service may be refused or terminated to any premises for failure to allow nec- essary inspections. (Ord. 1683 § 12, 1997). 13.04.120 Emergency water supply conditions. Whenever an emergency exists affecting the water supply of the city and it becomes necessary to curtail the use of water through regulation and control of the use thereof, the mayor shall declare such an emergency. Notice of the emergency shall be published in the official newspaper by the city clerk, setting forth rules under which water will be used. The notice may include defining zones for use of water and setting forth hours during which lawn sprinkling may be done. The notice shall include any restriction, as approved by the city council, on the use of water that is deemed neces- sary for the welfare of the inhabitants of the city and other users of city water. Such notice and reg- ulations established for the emergency shall be subject to change and shall be in full force and effect throughout the emergency. Any changes in such regulations as published shall likewise be published before taking effect. Regulations estab- lished for the emergency shall remain in effect until notice is published that the emergency has passed. (Ord. 1683 § 13, 1997). 13.04.130 Damaging the utility system. No unauthorized person shall maliciously, will- fully or negligently break, damage, destroy, uncover, deface or tamper with any structure, appurtenance or equipment which is part of the public water or sewer system. (Ord. 1683 § 14, 1997). 13.04.140 Discharging of sewerage. It shall be unlawful to discharge or cause to be discharged into the city sewer system or cause to be placed where they are likely to run, leak or escape into the public sewer, any of the following: (1) Ashes, cinder, sand, earth, rubbish, mud, straw, shavings, metal, glass, rags, feathers, tar, plastic, wood, or any matter which is capable of or likely to obstruct or interfere with the capacity or operation of the public sewer; (2) Gasoline, benzine, naphtha, fuel oil, lubri- cating oil or any other matter which is inflammable or explosive upon introduction to the public sewer; (3) Any matter having a temperature greater than 150 degrees F; (4) Sewage containing suspended solids in excess of 350 milligrams per liter; (5) Sewage containing grease or oil in excess of 100 parts per million by weight; (6) Matter with a B.O.D. greater than 300 milli- grams per liter; (7) Sewage with a PH lower than 5.5 and greater than 9.0; (8) Garbage that has not been properly shred- ded; (9) Sewage containing toxic or poisonous sub- stances in sufficient quantity to injure or interfere with any sewage treatment process or which con- stitutes a hazard in the receiving waters of the sew- age treatment plant; (10) Any noxious or malodorous matter capa- ble of creating a public nuisance; (11) Waters from irrigation, storm drains, sump pumps, surface runoff, roof runoff, subsurface drainage, ponds or reservoirs. When an unautho- rized hookup of a drain or excess infiltration is 13-9 (Revised 11/97) 13.04.150 found to exist, the city engineer shall notify the property owner that corrective action is required and shall be accomplished within sixty calendar days. The city engineer may allow drainage of areas, not to exceed 750 square feet, if that area cannot be economically drained other than using the sanitary sewer system; (12) Contents from any septic tank or cesspool; (13) Any unauthorized use of an established recreational vehicle dump station for other than recreational vehicles or camp trailers. (Ord. 1683 § 15, 1997). 13.04.150 Connection to sewer. (1) The owner of each lot or parcel of real prop- erty within the city shall connect to the public sewer system if the public sewer system is within 200 feet of the lot or parcel and if one of the follow- ing conditions occur: (a) A new building or structure is con- structed on an undeveloped parcel or lot and use of the new building or structure generates wastewater. (b) An existing building or structure, which is served by an existing septic tank and drainfield is remodeled or repaired in such a manner that the drainfield would have to be expanded, as required by the health officer. In such a case, the entire structure would have to be served by the public sewer system. (c) The existing drainfield has failed and needs repair or replacement, as determined by the health officer. (2) The city council may schedule a public hearing to review the circumstances of the property to be connected to the sewer system, if requested by the property owner. The city council may mod- ify or remove the requirements of mandatory sewer connection, if it deems it necessary. (Ord. 1683 § 16, 1997). 13.04.160 Side sewer responsibilities. That portion of any side sewer pipe lying within a street right-of-way or easement shall be kept within the exclusive control of the city. That por- tion of the side sewer lying beyond said right-of- way or easement shall be the responsibility of the sewer customer, which is served by the pipe. When a side sewer is blocked, it is the responsi- bility of the sewer customer to remove the block- age. If the blockage is shown to the satisfaction of the city council to be within the right-of-way or easement, the city council may reimburse all or part of the cost to remove the blockage. (Ord. 1683 § 17, 1997). 13.04.170 Industrial sewer users. (1) All major contributing industrial users of the public sewer system shall be required to enter into an agreement with the city of Port Orchard to provide for the payment of their proportionate share of the federal share of the capital costs of the sewage project allocable to the treatment of such industrial waste. (2) The recovery of the proportionate share of costs shall be determined by agreement between the city and the industrial user. The share of costs shall be based upon all factors which significantly influence the cost of the treatment works and shall be repaid, without interest, in at least annual pay- ments during the recovery period not to exceed the life of the project or 30 years. In the event the city and users cannot agree as to the proportionate share to be repaid to the city, said proportionate share shall be determined by arbitration and the arbitrator shall be appointed by the presiding judge of the Kitsap County superior court. (3) All major contributing users discharging into the treatment works shall be required to com- ply, within three years, with the pretreatment stan- dards established by the Environmental Protection Agency. In accordance with the pretreatment requirements, major industries are defined as those industries that: (a) Have a wastewater flow of 50,000 gal- lons, or more, per average day; (b) Have a wastewater flow greater than one percent of the flow carried by the municipal system receiving the waste; (c) Include the discharge of a toxic material. (Ord. 1683 § 18, 1997). 13.04.180 Violation. An person who violates any of the provisions of this chapter shall become liable to the city for any expense, loss or damage occasioned by the city by reason of such violation. Such person is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine in the amount of $500.00. Every day that the person is in violation shall be consid- ered a separate offense and can be charged as such under this section. (Ord. 1683 § 19, 1997). (Revised 11/97) 13-10 Port Orchard Municipal Code 15.04.010 Chapter 15.04 6. Retaining walls which are not over 4 feet in height measured from the bottom of the footing BUILDING CODE to the top of the wall, unless supporting a sur- charge or impounding Class I, II or III -A liquids. Sections: 15.04.010 Uniform Building Code adopted. 15.04.020 Security code amended. 15.04.030 Conflicting provisions. 15.04.040 Repealed. 15.04.050 Repealed. 15.04.060 Repealed. 15.04.010 Uniform Building Code adopted. (1) Pursuant to RCW 35.21.180, the 1994 Edi- tion of the Uniform Building Code, Volumes 1, 2 and 3; Uniform Building Standards; Uniform Mechanical Code; Uniform Housing Code; Uni- form Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Build- ings; Uniform Sign Code; Uniform Administrative Code; Uniform Building Security Code; Uniform Code for Building Conservation; and Dwelling Construction under the Uniform Mechanical Code as adopted and published by the International Con- ference of Building Officials (ICBO) with appen- dixes of all volumes are adopted as the official building code of the city subject to the amendments and additions set forth in this title, for the purpose of prescribing regulations governing conditions hazardous to life and property. One copy of such code is on file in the office of the city clerk. (2) Volume 1, Uniform Building Code, 1994 Edition, is amended as follows: (a) Section 301(b) of the Uniform Building Code is amended to read as follows: (b) EXEMPTED WORK. A building permit shall not be required for the following: 1. One-story detached accessory buildings used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses and similar uses, provided the projected roof area does not exceed 120 square feet. 2. Transit bus shelters provided the projected roof area does not exceed 120 square feet. 3. Fences not over 6 feet high. 4. Oil derricks. 5. Movable cases, counters and partitions not over 5 feet 9 inches high. 7. Water tanks supported directly upon grade if the capacity does not exceed 5,000 gallons and the ratio of height to diameter or width does not exceed two to one. 8. Platforms, walks and driveways not more than 30 inches above grade and not over any basement or story below. 9. Painting, papering and similar finish work. 10. Temporary motion picture, television and theater stage sets and scenery. 11. Window awnings supported by an exterior wall of Group R, Division 3, and Group M Occu- pancies when projecting not more than 54 inch- es. 12. Prefabricated swimming pools accessory to a Group R, Division 3 Occupancy in which the pool walls are entirely above the adjacent grade and if the capacity does not exceed 5,000 gallons. 13. Minor construction and alteration activities, as determined by the building official, which the total valuation as determined in Section 304(b) or as documented by the applicant, does not exceed $1,500 in any 12 month period; provid- ed, that the construction and/or alteration activ- ity does not affect any structural components, or reduce existing egress, light, air, and ventila- tion conditions. This exemption does not include electrical, plumbing, or mechanical activities. The permit exemption shall not otherwise exempt the con- struction or alteration from the substantive standards of the codes enumerated in RCW 19.27.031, as amended and maintained by the State Building Code Council under RCW 19.27.070. Unless otherwise exempted, separate plumb- ing, electrical and mechanical permits will be required for the above exempted items. Exemption from the permit requirement of this code shall not be deemed to grant authorization for any work to be done in any manner in viola- tion of the provisions of this code or any other laws or ordinances of this jurisdiction. 15-3 (Revised 11/97) 15.04.020 (b) Section 303, first sentence shall read: The application, plans and specification and other data filed by an applicant for permit shall be reviewed by the Building Official or his duly authorized representative. (c) Section 304(g) is amended to read as fol- lows: The building official is authorized to waive the permit fee and plan review fee specified in Ta- ble 3(a) of the Uniform Building Code and in the Uniform Plumbing Code upon the following conditions having been satisfied: A. The permit is for a residential unit of an own- er/occupant who is 60 years or older with a maximum annual income, together with all per- sons in the household, below the poverty line as established by the Office of Management and Budget in Washington, D.C. B. The work is for essential repairs and im- provements, such as insulation, weatheriza- tion, roof repairs, structural repairs or essential plumbing repairs. C. The owner/occupant of the home completes a form supplied by the building official request- ing exception from the Building Permit Fees. The waiver of fees applies only to city fees. All fees required by the state of Washington and other jurisdictions shall be paid by the permit applicant. (d) Section 308(a), delete: EXCEPTION: Group R, Division 3 and M Occupancies. (e) Section 1210(a), smoke detectors, there is added: The provisions of this section shall apply exclu- sively to existing nonconforming Group R Divi- sion 1 occupancies more than two stories in height. EXCEPTION: No Group R Division 1 Occupancy containing three or more dwelling units shall be exempt from section 1210(a) of Volume I Uniform Building Code. (Ord. 1636 § 2, 1995). 15.04.020 Security code amended. Uniform Building Security Code, 1994 Edition, is amended as follows: Chapter 41, security provisions, add new sec- tion: Section 4102(a) Every building hereafter con- structed, classified as R-1 occupancy by use or design shall comply with the following: 1. Doors which provide an access into the dwelling shall have a means provided whereby the door locking devices shall be changed or al- tered upon a change of tenancy to insure against entry by a previous key holder. 2. Every entrance door to a R-1 dwelling shall have a dead bolt or dead latch with at least a one-half inch throw. The lock shall be so con- structed that the dead bolt or dead latch may be open from the inside without the use of a key. 3. In hotels and other multi -use buildings hav- ing transient occupancies, every entrance door to a unit shall also be provided with a chain door guard or barrel on the inside. EXCEPTION: Building required by the Uniform Building Code to have exit doors equipped with panic hard- ware shall be exempt from the provision of sec- tion 4102(a) as related to exterior doors. 4. Enforcement — Right of Entry: The chief of police and/or fire chief is hereby authorized and directed to enforce the provision of this ordi- nance and upon presentation of proper creden- tials, the chief of police and/or fire chief or their duly authorized representative may, with the consent of the occupant or pursuant to a lawful- ly issued warrant, enter at reasonable times any building or premises used for R-1 dwelling purposes for the purpose of inspecting the physical security of exterior accessible open- ings of such building or premises. 5. Responsibility for Compliance: Responsibili- ty for compliance with specifications set forth in the Uniform Building Security Code shall be the building owner and/or his agent having charge, care or control of such building. 6. Penalties of Violations: Any violating or fail- ing to comply with the provisions of the Uniform Building Security Code shall upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine of not more than $500.00 or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or by such fine and imprisonment. (Ord. 1636 § 3, 1995). 15.04.030 Conflicting provisions. The Uniform Building Code shall not supersede height restrictions as specified in the city zoning ordinance. (Ord. 1636 § 4, 1995). (Revised 11/97) 15-4 Port Orchard Municipal Code 15.08.030 15.04.040 Exit requirements. Chapter 15.08 Repealed by Ord. 1677. (Ord. 916 § 1, 1973; Ord. 893 § 3, 1972). PLUMBING CODE 15.04.050 Building height restriction. Sections: Repealed by Ord. 1677. (Ord. 1068 § 1, 1978; 15.08.010 Adoption of the Uniform Plumbing Ord. 737 § 5, 1965). Code. 15.08.020 Chapter 3, Section 320, amended — 15.04.060 Fire zones. Drain connection to sanitary sewer Repealed by Ord. 1677. (Ord. 950 § 1, 1975; system. Ord. 906 § 1, 1973; Ord. 750 § 1, 1966; Ord. 737 § 15.08.030 Violation — Penalty. 6, 1965). 15.08.010 Adoption of the Uniform Plumbing Code. The 1991 Edition of the International Associa- tion of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials Uni- form Plumbing Code is adopted by reference pursuant to the provisions of RCW 35.21.180 as the official plumbing code of the city. One copy of such code is on file in the office of the city clerk. The building official shall be the administrative authority as referenced in the plumbing code. (Ord. 1556 § 2, 1992). 15.08.020 Chapter 3, Section 320, amended — Drain connection to sanitary sewer system. Chapter 3, Section 320, of the Uniform Plumb- ing Code, 1991 Edition, is amended by adding the following section: No roof drains, storm drains, floor drains or sim- ilar connections shall be connected to the sani- tary sewer system, except if all of the following conditions are met: 1. The floor drain was legally connected to the sewer system prior to 1978. 2. The floor drain serves an impervious surface of less than 750 square feet. 3. The Building Official determines that there is not a better cost effective measure other than the existing drain. (Ord. 1556 § 3, 1992). 15.08.030 Violation — Penalty. Any person, firm or corporation violating any provisions of this code shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed $300.00 or by 15-5 (Revised 11/97) 15.12.010 imprisonment for a term not to exceed 90 days, or by both fine and imprisonment. Each separate day or any portion thereof during which any violation of this code occurs or continues shall be deemed to constitute a separate offense and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punishable as provided in this sec- tion. (Ord. 1556 § 4, 1992). Chapter 15.12 FIRE PREVENTION CODE Sections: 15.12.010 Uniform Fire Code, 1994 Edition, adopted. 15.12.020 — 15.12.080 Repealed. 15.12.090 Conflict with provisions. 15.12.100 Establishment and duties of bureau of fire prevention. 15.12.110 New materials, processes or occupancies which may require permits. 15.12.120 State of Washington Uniform Complaint/Citation System. 15.12.130 Schedule of bails. 15.12.140 Smoke detection devices in dwelling units. 15.12.010 Uniform Fire Code, 1994 Edition, adopted. Pursuant to RCW 35.21.180 there is adopted by the council of the city for the purpose of prescrib- ing regulations governing conditions hazardous to life and property from fire or explosion, that certain code known as the Uniform Fire Code, 1994 Edi- tion, including amendments and additions thereto, as adopted by the International Conference of Building Officials and the Western Fire Chiefs Association of which code, one copy has been and now is filed in the office of the city clerk, and the code is adopted and incorporated as fully as if set forth at length herein, and from the effective date of this section, and the provisions thereof shall be controlling within the limits of the city, except the following: 105.8.A1, 105.8.A4, 105.8.A5, 105.8.B1, 105.8.C1, 105.8.D1, 105.8.171, 105.8.173, 105.8.174, 105.8.11, 105.8.M3, and 105.8.03 — these deletions are permit requirements. Also delete: Section 1104, Article 24, Article 46, Appendix 1-A, Appendix 1-B, Appendix Il-D, Appendix Il-I, Appendix I-V, and Appendix III-D. (Ord. 1638 § 1, 1995). 15.12.020 Enforcement. Repealed by Ord. 1678. (Ord. 900 § 2, 1972; Ord. 655 § 2, 1968). (Revised 11/97) 15-6 Port Orchard Municipal Code 15.12.130 15.12.030 Definitions. Repealed by Ord. 1678. (Ord. 1108 § 2, 1979; Ord. 900 § 3, 1972; Ord. 800 § 3, 1968; Ord. 655 § 3, 1958). 15.12.040 District limits for storage of flammable and combustible liquids, liquefied petroleum gases, and explosives. Repealed by Ord. 1678. (Ord. 1108 § 3, 1979; Ord. 928 § 3, 1974; Ord. 800 § 4, 1968; Ord. 655 § 4, 1958). 15.12.050 Permit for brush and refuse. Repealed by Ord. 1678. (Ord. 928 § 4, 1974; Ord. 753 § 1, 1966). 15.12.060 Modifications or variance of code. Repealed by Ord. 1678. (Ord. 900 § 4, 1972; Ord. 655 § 6, 1958). 15.12.070 Appeals. Repealed by Ord. 1678. (Ord. 900 § 5, 1972; Ord. 655 § 7, 1958). 15.12.080 Violations. Repealed by Ord. 1678. (Ord. 900 § 6, 1972; Ord. 655 § 8, 1958). 15.12.090 Conflict with provisions. In the enforcement of the Uniform Fire Code, if it should develop that there is a conflict with its provisions and the provisions of the Uniform Building Code, then the provisions of the Uniform Building Code shall prevail. (Ord. 1111 § 1, 1979; Ord. 800 § 6, 1968). 15.12.100 Establishment and duties of bureau of fire prevention. (1) The Uniform Fire Code shall be enforced by the bureau of fire prevention in the fire department of the city which is hereby established and shall be operated under the supervision of the chief of the fire department. (2) The chief (or fire marshal) in charge of the bureau of fire prevention shall be appointed by the fire chief on the basis of examination to determine his qualifications. (3) The chief of the fire department may detail such members of the fire department as inspectors as shall from time to time be necessary. The chief of the fire department shall recommend to the council the employment of technical inspectors, who, when such authorization is made, shall be selected through an examination to determine their fitness for the position. The examination shall be open to members and nonmembers of the fire department. (Ord. I I I I § 2, 1979). 15.12.110 New materials, processes or occupancies which may require permits. The fire chief and the chief of the fire prevention bureau shall act as a committee to determine and specify, after giving affected persons an opportu- nity to be heard, any new materials, processes or occupancies which will require permits, in addition to those now enumerated in said code. The chief of the fire prevention bureau shall post such list in a conspicuous place in his office and distribute cop- ies thereof to interested parties. (Ord. 1111 § 3, 1979). 15.12.120 State of Washington Uniform Complaint/Citation System. The state of Washington Uniform Com- plaint/Citation System dated January 1, 1976, is hereby adopted by the city. (Ord. 1278 § 2, 1984; Ord. I I I I § 4, 1979). 15.12.130 Schedule of bails. The following schedule of bails is established by the city for alleged fire code violations: UFC Section Offense Bail 2.201 Unsafe Buildings $100.00 3.102 Compliance 500.00 3.104 Destruction of Signs 100.00 10.102 Interference With Fire Equipment 100.00 10.201 Tampering with Fire Equipment 100.00 10.202 Tampering with Fire Hydrant or Fire Equipment 100.00 15-7 (Revised 11/97) 15.12.130 UFC Section Offense Bail 10.203 Hydrant Use Approval 50.00 10.204 Tampering with Barriers, Etc. 100.00 10.205 Closure of Fire Roads, Parking Thereon 50.00 10.206 Obstructing Fire Protection Equipment 50.00 10.208 Premises Identification 50.00 10.209 Key Box 50.00 10.301 Installation 75.00 10.302 Maintenance 75.00 10.304 Sale of Defective Fire Extinguishers 100.00 10.305 Fire Extinguishers In Parking Areas 50.00 10.306 Fire Protection In Recreational Vehicle and Mobile Home Parks 50.00 10.307 Fire Alarm Systems 100.00 10.313 Buildings Under Construction 100.00 11.101 Bonfires 50.00 11.102 Kindling of Fire on Land of Others Restricted 50.00 11.103 Discarding Burning Objects Prohibited 50.00 11.104 Hot Ashes and Other Dangerous Materials 50.00 11.111 Chimney Spark Arresters 50.00 11.113 Burning on Public Property 50.00 11.116 Fire Hazard Prohibited 50.00 11.201 Accumulation of Waste Material 75.00 11.202 Handling Readily Combustible Materials 50.00 11.203 Storage of Readily Combustible Materials 50.00 11.204 Flammable Decorative Materials 50.00 11.205 Use of Open Flame or Light Restricted 50.00 (Revised 11/97) 15-8/10 Port Orchard Municipal Code Ordinance Table 648 Repeals Ord. 645, salaries (Repealed by 654) 649 Franchise to Horluck Transportation Com- pany (Repealed by 754) 650 Annexation (Special) 651 Calling special election on excess levy (Special -Obsolete) 652 Budget and tax levy for 1959 (Special -Ob- solete) 653 Water system expenditure (Special -Obso- lete) 654 Repeals Ord. 648, salaries (Repealed by 658) 655 Fire prevention code (Repealed by 1678) 656 Annexation (Special) 657 Annexation (Special) 658 Repeals Ord. 654, salaries (Repealed by 659) 659 Repeals Ord. 658, salaries (Repealed by 745) 660 Expenditures for city expenses (Special - Obsolete) 661 Issuance of water revenue bonds 1957 se- ries B (Special) 662 Budget and tax levy for 1960 (Special -Ob- solete) 663 Expenditure for city expenses (Special -Ob- solete) 664 Water improvement LID 57 (Repealed by 665) 665 Repeals Ord. 664 (Repealer) 666 Amends Ord. 659, salaries (Repealed by 745) 667 Repeals Ord. 638, water rates and charges (Repealed by 1456) 668 Annexation (Special) 669 Annexation (Special) 670 Annexation (Special) 671 Water improvement LID 57 (Special) 672 Annexation (Special) 673 Street improvement LID 58 (Special) 674 Budget and tax levy for 1961 (Special -Ob- solete) 675 Annexation (Special) 676 Expenditure for city expenses (Special -Ob- solete) 677 Amends § 1 of Ord. 666, salaries (Repealed by 688) 678 Plan for water improvement and bond issue (Special) 679 Amends §§ 10, 11, 13,14 of Ord. 678 (Spe- cial) 680 Comprehensive plan (Not codified) 681 Approving assessments for LID 57 (Spe- cial) 682 Dogs and other animals at large (Repealed by 1607) 683 Impounding dogs and other animals (Re- pealed by 1607) 684 Budget and tax levy for 1962 (Special -Ob- solete) 685 Appointment of clerk and attorney (2.08) 686 Vacating portion of Division Street (Ta- bles) 687 Plan for sewer improvements (Special) 688 Amends Ord. 659, repeals Ord. 677, sala- ries (Repealed by 709) 689 Franchise to Cascade Natural Gas Corpora- tion (Expires 2012) (5.68) 690 Issuance of 1962 sewer revenue bonds (Special) 691 Annexation (Special) 692 Fireworks (5.60) 693 Repeals Ord. 479, dog licenses (Repealed by 1607) 694 Traffic regulations; repeals Ords. 310 and 487 (Repealed by 1152) 695 Sale of LID 57 bonds (Special) 696 Sewer improvement LID 59 (Special) 697 Sale of refunding bonds (Special) 698 Repeals Ord. 469, sewer regulations (Re- pealed by 1456) 699 Annexation (Special) 700 Annexation (Special) 701 Vacating portion of street (Tables) 702 Budget and tax levy for 1963 (Special -Ob- solete) 703 Business and occupation tax on telephone companies (Repealed by 1180) 704 Amends § I of Ord. 521, planning commis- sion (2.20) 705 Business and occupation tax on electric utilities (5.04) 706 Approving assessments LID 59 (Special) 707 Adds § 113 to Ord. 694, traffic (Repealed by 1152) 708 Amends § 107 of Ord. 694, traffic (Re- pealed by 1152) 709 Amends § 1 of Ord. 666, repeals Ord. 688 (Repealed by 723) 710 Plan for water improvement (Special) B-9 (Revised 11/97) Ordinance Table 711 Repeals Ord. 535, plumbing code (Re- 741 Adds § 18.4 to Ord. 720, mobile homes pealed by 490) (Repealed by 1615) 712 Street excavations (12.04) 742 Amends § 7 of Ord. 740, weapons (Re- 713 Issuance of 1963 Water Revenue Bonds pealed by 1125) (Special) 743 Calling special election on excess levy 714 Annexation (Special) (Special) 715 Holidays, vacations and sick leave (Re- 744 Budget and tax levy for 1966 (Special) pealed by 1467) 745 Repeals Ord. 723, salaries (Repealed by 716 Sewer improvements LID 60 (Specials) 777) 717 Amends §§ 1, 6 Ch. VI of Ord. 536, build- 746 Annexation (Special) ings (Repealed by 737) 747 License to Northwest Community Cable 717A Calling special election on excess levy T.V. Company, annual fee, Expires 1985 (Special -Obsolete) (Repealed by 821) 718 Amends § 27 of Ord. 698, sewers (Re- 748 Amends § 1G of Ord. 715, vacation, holi- pealed by 758) days (Repealed by 1467) 719 Zoning code (Not codified) 749 Calling special election on excess levy 720 Mobile home parks (Repealed by 1615) (Special) 721 Budget and tax levy for 1964 (Special-Ob- 750 Amends § 4 of Ord. 737, buildings (Re- solete) pealed by 1677) 722 Payroll fund and claims fund (3.04) 751 Sidewalk construction fund (Special) 723 Amends § 1 of Ord. 666, repeals Ord. 709, 752 Granting pipeline right to Standard Oil salaries (Repealed by 745) Company (Repealed by 752) 724 Special election on excess levy (Special- 753 Amends § I of Ord. 393, burning (Repealed Obsolete) by 1678) 725 Special election on excess levy (Special- 754 General definitions and penalty for code, Obsolete) repeals Ords. 3, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, Division 1 726 Amends § 3 of Ord. 712, excavations § 4, Division 3 § 1 - 6, Division 4 § 2 of (12.04) Ords. 17, 25, 27, 28, 30, 34, 42, 90, 142, 727 Special election on excess tax levy (Spe- 188, 206, 259, 260, 272, 280, 291, 294, cial-Obsolete) 322, 330, 340, 345, 360, 367, 371, § 3 of 728 Amends Art. 11, § 1 of Ord. 711, plumbing 372, 393, 398, 406, 417, 419, 432, 486, §§ (Repealed by 1052) 2 and 3 of 490, 493, 498, 499, 516, 525, 729 Repeals Ord. 646, voting precincts (Re- 531, 532, 560, 568, 575, 583, 605, 609, pealed by 1657) 629, 649 (1.04) 730 Special election on excess levy (Special- 755 Council meetings (2.04) Obsolete) 756 Surety bonds (2.36) 731 Vacating portion of Water Street (Tables) 757 Amends § 1 (c) of 682, animals (Repealed 732 Budget and tax levy for 1965 (Special) by 1607) 733 Approving assessments LID 60 (Special) 758 Amends §§ 19, 20, 22, 24, 27 of Ord. 698 734 Electing participation in employees retire- and repeals 718, sewers (Repealed by ment system (2.32) 1456) 735 Amends § 3 of Ord. 712, excavations 759 City attorney (2.08) (12.04) 760 Vacating portion of Short Street (Tables) 736 Civil service commission (Repealed by 761 Sewer improvement LID 61 1570) 762 Amends Ord. 737, buildings (Repealed by 737 Repeals Ords. 536, 717, building code (Re- 927, 1677) pealed by 1677) 763 Amends § 2, 10(a) of Ord. 502, amusement 738 Sale of LID 60 bonds (Special) licenses (Repealed by 854) 739 Board of park commissioners (2.24) 764 Annexation (Special) 740 Repeals Ords. 10, 17 dangerous weapons 765 Approving assessments LID 61 (Special) (Repealed by 1125) 766 Special election on tax levy (Special) (Revised 11/97) B-10 Port Orchard Municipal Code Ordinance Table 767 Construction, maintenance of streets (Spe- 795 Additions and betterments to water system cial) and provides for issuance of bonds (Spe- 768 Special election on tax levy (Special) cial) 769 Adopts 1967 budget (Special -Expired) 796 Designates snow route (10.66) 770 Amends § 26 of Ord. 698, delinquent sew- 797 Establishes city library (2.26) age charges (Repealed by 1456) 798 Franchise to Puget Sound Power & Light 771 Authorizes city clerk to combine city ser- Company, repeals Ord. 492 (Expires 1993) vice charges (Not codified) (Repealed by 1357) 772 Adopts codification of ordinances (1.04) 799 Additions, betterments to water system 773 Amends Div. 1, § 2 of Ord. 17, petit larceny (Special) (Repealed by 1125) 800 Amends §§ 1, 3, 4, adds §§ 15.12.015, 774 Repeals Ords. 314,336 § 1, 342 § 1 and 356 15.12.090, 15.12.100 (15.12) § 1 (Repealer) 801 Amends § IV of Ord. 667 and §§ 26, 31 of 775 Amends § 107 of Ord. 694, schedule IV- Ord. 698, sewer regulations (Repealed by secondary arterial (Repealed by 1152) 1456) 776 Prohibits parking in specified places (Re- 802 Amends § 2 of Ord. 693, dog license fee pealed by 1152) (Repealed by 1607) 777 Establishes salary schedule, repeals Ord. 803 Additions, betterments to water system, 745 (Repealed by 793) bonds (Special) 778 Time limit for parking on streets (Repealed 804 Sewer improvements LID 62 (Special) by 1152) 805 Amends § 107 of Ord. 694, arterial streets 779 Vacates portion of unnamed street (Tables) (Repealed by 1152) 780 Vacates portion of unnamed street (Tables) 806 Additions, betterments to water system 781 Amends §§ 16 and 17 of Ord. 507, travel- (Repealed by 823) ing rates; repeals §§ 16(part), 15A, 15B, 807 Water mains, fire hydrants LID 63 (Re- 15C, 15D, 15E, 15F of Ord. 507 (5.56) pealed by 813) 782 Creates traffic violations bureau (10.80) 808 Prohibits sale, use of solvents containing 783 Amends Ord. 694, traffic (Repealed by toxic fumes (Repealed by 1565) 1152) 809 Adopts salary schedule, amends § 1 of Ord. 784 Provides penalty for working without li- 793 (Special) cense when required (Repealed by 1665) 810 Authorizes calling special election (Spe- 785 Amends Div. 1, § 1 of Ord. 17, disorderly cial) conduct (Repealed by 1125) 811 Adopts 1969 budget (Special) 786 Amends Div. 1, § 6 of Ord. 17, disturbing 812 Amends Ord. 804, sewer improvement the peace (Repealed by 1125) (Special) 787 Amends Art. III, § 1 of Ord. 711, plumbing 813 Repeals Ord. 807, water mains, fire hy- permit fees (Repealed by 1052) drants (Special) 788 Amends § 1 of Ord. 737 and § 2 of Ord. 814 Establishes salary schedule, repeals Ord. 762, uniform building code (Repealed by 793 (Repealed by 843) 1677) 815 Authorizes calling special election (Spe- 789 Empowers peace officers to close designat- cial) ed areas during calamities (9.40) 816 Amends §§ 1, 3, adds § 4 to Ord. 667, water 790 Authorizes calling special election (Spe- rates (Repealed by 1456) cial) 817 Amends §§ 19, 22, 24, 25, 26 of Ord. 698, 791 Authorizes calling special election (Spe- sewer rates (Repealed by 1456) cial) 818 Repeals § 4 of Ord. 737, Uniform Building 792 Adopts 1968 budget (Special) Code (Repealed by 1677) 793 Adopts salary schedule, repeals Ord. 777 819 Amends § 99 of Ord. 694, adds § (Repealed by 813) 10.40.070, traffic (Repealed by 1152) 794 Amends § 1 (6) of Ord. 785, disorderly 820 Approves assessments, LID 63 (Special) conduct (Repealed by 1125) B-11 (Revised 11/97) Ordinance Table 821 Cable television franchise, repeals Ord. 747 (5.72) 822 Volunteer firemen compensation (2.12) 823 Additions, betterments to water system, bonds, repeals Ord. 803 (Special) 824 Food service establishment (Repealed by 1193) 825 Additions, betterments to waterworks sys- tem, bonds (Special) 826 Repeals § 4 of Ord. 813, LID 63 (Special) 827 Repeals Ord. 752, Standard Oil franchise (Repealer) 828 Amends § 1 of Ord. 720, mobile home, ve- hicle (Repealed by 1615) 829 Establishes LID 64, sewer lines (Special) 830 Annexation (Special) 831 Amends § 6 of Ord. 698, adds § 6.1 of Ord. 698, sewer connection (Repealed by 1456) 832 Establishes sewer construction fund (Spe- cial) 833 Acquisition of property (Special) 834 Approves assessments, LID 64 (Special) 835 Special election (Special) 836 Amends § 2 of Ord. 796, snow route (10.66) 837 Amends Ord. 830, annexation (Special) 838 Defines principal (1.04) 839 Adds Chapter 5.76, garbage collection franchise (5.76) 840 Amends § 107 of Ord. 694, arterial streets (Repealed by 1152) 841 Amends Ords. 823 and 825, water and sew- er revenue bonds (Special) 842 Tax levy for 1970 (Special) 843 Salary schedules for 1970, repeals Ord. 814 (Repealed by 870) 844 Advance travel expense revolving fund (3.08) 845 False fire alarm (Repealed by 1125) 846 Vacating portion of Kitsap Street (Tables) 847 Amends Ord. 647, garbage collection, rates and use of sanitary land fill (6.04) 848 Expenditure of funds (Special) 849 Disposal of waste by fire (6.04) 850 Vacating portion of Orchard Street (Ta- bles) 851 Sales or use tax (5.80) 852 Expenditure of funds (Special) 853 Transfer of funds (Special) 854 Repeals Ords. 480, 502, 571, 603 and 763, licensing of card tables, amusement ma- chines and devices and trade stimulants (Repealer) 855 Water and sewer business and occupation tax (5.84) 856 Establishes LID 65 (Special) 857 Lists and defines positions within police department (2.16) 858 Amends building code, marquee installa- tion under LID (Repealed by 927) 859 Assessment for LID 64 (Special) 860 Amends Ord. 842, expenditure of funds (Special) 861 Street vacation, effective when (12.08) 862 Amends § 17.04.050, mobile home defined (Repealed by 1615) 863 Vacating portion of Old Hemlock Street (Tables) 864 LID 64 bonds (Special) 865 Ad valorem tax (Special) 866 Transfer of funds (Special) 867 Amends § 6.04.060, garbage can weight (6.04) 868 Appropriation of funds (Special) 869 Budget for 1971 (Special) 870 Salary schedule for 1971, repeals 843 (Re- pealed by 890) 871 Filing fee for classification of land (5.88) 872 Appropriation of funds (Special) 873 Amends §§ 2.28.010, 2.28.030, 2.28.040, 2.28.050, 2.28.060, 2.28.090 and 2.28.100, vacations and sick leave (Repealed by 1467) 874 Warrant issuance (Special) 875 LID 65 assessment (Special) 876 Amends § 15.04.010, building code (Re- pealed by 1677) 877 Amends § 5.72.010, cable TV (5.72) 878 Amends § 5.60.040, fireworks (5.60) 879 Emergency appropriation (Special) 880 Repeals § 17.40.050, 17.40.060 and 17.40.070, refuse (Repealer) 881 Amends § 5.56.230, taxi rates (5.56) 882 Amends § 10.20.060, speed limits (Re- pealed by 1152) 883 Adds Chapter 5.92, amusement games (5.92) 884 Ad valorem tax (Special) 885 Amends § 10.20.060, speed limit (Re- pealed by 1152) (Revised 11/97) B-12 Port Orchard Municipal Code Ordinance Table 886 Amends § 12.08.010, street vacation 911 Amends § 29 of Ord. 698, sewer regula- (12.08) tions (Repealed by 1456) 887 Vacating portion of Sweany Street (Tables) 912 Amends § 2 of Ord. 647, garbage collection 888 Adds § 3.04.050, emergency employment and disposal (6.04) act fund (Repealed by 1625) 913 Street vacation 889 Budget for 1972 (Special) 914 Amends § 2.28.060, sick leave for city per- 890 Salary schedule for 1972, repeals Ord. 870 sonnel (Repealed by 1467) (Repealed by 903) 915 Amends Ord. 901, 1973 budget (Special) 891 Amends § 6.04.240, garbage collection 916 Amends § 15.04.040, building exit require - schedule (6.04) ments (Repealed by 1677) 892 Amends § 9.04.030, disorderly conduct 917 Amends § 15.12.010, fire code (Repealed (Repealed by 1125) by 1678) 892A Appropriations (Special) 918 Amends § 10.68.080, parking meters (Re- 893 Amends § 15.04.010; adds § 15.04.040; re- pealed by 1047) peals § 15.04.030, building code (Repealed 919 Appointment of city treasurer, clerk and at - by 1677) torney (2.08) 894 Amends §§ 15.12.010, 15.12.020, 920 Annexation (Special) 15.12.030, 15.12.060 — 15.12.100 Uniform 921 Amends §§ 2.12.010 and 2.12.030, fire de - Fire Code (Repealed by 1638, 1678) partment; repeals § 2.12.050 (2.12) 895 Adopts comprehensive plan (1.12) 922 Street vacation (Special) 896 Amends § 9.04.030, disorderly conduct 923 Ad valorem tax levy for 1974 (Special) (Repealed by 1125) 924 Annexation (Special) 897 LID 65 bonds (Special) 925 Budget for 1974 (Special) 898 Amends Ord. 897, LID 65 bonds (Special) 926 Business and occupation tax for garbage 899 Ad valorem tax (Special) utility (5.78) 899 (8/28/72) Zoning (Repealed by 1469) 927 Amends § 15.04.010, building code; re- 900 Amends §§ 15.12.010, 15.12.020, peals §§ 15.04.020 and 15.04.025 (Re- 15.12.030, 15.12.060—15.12.100, Uniform pealed by 1677) Fire Code (Repealed by 1678) 928 Amends §§ 15.12.010, 15.12.040 and 901 Budget for 1973 (Special) 15.04.050, fire code; repeals § 15.12.015 902 Emergency warrants to arterial street fund (Repealed by 1678) (Special) 929 Authorizes entry into intermunicipality sol- 903 Salary schedule for city employees for id waste agreement (Not codified) 1973; repeals Ord. 890 (Special) 930 Annexation (Special) 904 Federal shared revenue fund (Repealed by 931 Amends § 108 of Ord. 694, parking (Re- 1625) pealed by 1152) 905 Revenue appropriation (Special) 932 Motor vehicle intoxication fund (Repealed 906 Amends § 4 of Ord. 737, fire zones (Re- by 1219) pealed by 1677) 933 Street vacations (Tables) 907 Amends §§ 7.04.030, 7.04.050, 7.04.080, 934 Bond issue (Special) 7.04.090, 7.04.110, 7.04.130, 7.08.010, 935 Street vacation (Tables) 7.08.020, 7.08.030, 7.08.050, 7.08.060, 936 Street vacation (Tables) 7.08.070, 7.12.010, 7.12.020, 7.12.030 and 937 1975 tax levy (Special) 7.12.060, adds §§ 7.04.115, 7.04.125, 938 Number not used 7.04.150, 7.08.100, 7.08.120, 7.12.090, 939 Amends Ord. 937, tax levy (Special) 7.12.100, 7.12.110, 7.12.120 and 7.12.130, 940 Street vacation (Tables) animals (Repealed by 1607) 941 Street vacation (Tables) 908 Street vacation (Special) 942 Budget for 1975 (Special) 909 Bond issue (Special) 943 Adds § 112 to Ord. 694, traffic (Repealed 910 Foreclosure on delinquent payments of lo- by 1152) cal improvement districts (Special) 944 Amends 1974 budget (Special) B-13 (Revised 11/97) Ordinance Table 945 Contingency fund created, fund transfers (Not codified) 946 Amends § 13.04.010, water rates (Repealed by 1456) 947 Amends §§ 13.08.190 and 13.08.250, sew- er rates and connections (Repealed by 1456) 948 General obligation bond fund (Repealed by 1673) 949 Registration of buildings in business zones or Class 2 fire zones (Repealed by 1665) 950 Amends fire zones (Repealed by 1677) 951 Short plats and subdivisions (Repealed by 1619) 952 Affirmative action plan (2.40) 953 Special election (Special) 954 Cumulative reserve fund for street capital improvements (Repealed by 1625) 955 Bond issue (Special) 956 Tax levy (Special) 957 Alley vacation (Tables) 958 Annexation (Special) 959 Amends §§ 7.04.020 and 7.08.060, animals (Repealed by 1619) 960 Amends § 1 of Ord. 949, building use reg- istration (Repealed by 1665) 961 Amends § 5.08.030, telephone business tax (Repealed by 1180) 962 Amends §§ 5.04.050 and 5.04.060, electric light business tax (5.04) 963 Tax levy (Special) 964 Budget for 1975 (Special) 965 Salary schedule (Special) 966 Amends § 2.28.040, holidays (Repealed by 1467) 967 Amends Ord. 961, 1976 budget (Special) 968 Alley vacation (Tables) 969 Bonds (Repealed by 1673) 970 Street vacation (Tables) 971 Street vacation (Tables) 972 Alley vacation (Tables) 973 Leasehold excise tax (3.16) 974 Amends § 2.12.010, fire chief (2.12) 975 Amends § 3 of Ord. 694, parking (Repealed by 1152) 976 Water pipeline property easement (Special) 977 Annexation (Special) 978 Amends § 1 of Ord. 773, petit larceny (Re- pealed by 1125) 979 Amends § 5 of Ord. 490, parking (Repealed by 1047) 980 Amends § 1 of Ord. 918, parking (Repealed by 1047) 981 Amends § 3 of Ord. 873, § 1 of Ord. 798, § 1 of Ord. 715, holidays (Repealed by 1467) 982 Tree removal (6.12) 983 State environmental regulations (Repealed by 1288) 984 Street numbering (15.24) 985 Levy (Special) 986 Adds MF-20 district to comprehensive zoning plan (Repealed by 1469) 987 Adds GB district to comprehensive zoning plan (Repealed by 1469) 988 Adds OS district to comprehensive zoning plan (Repealed by 1469) 990 Amends 1976 budget (Special) 991 Creates public works employment act of 1976 fund (Repealed by 1625) 992 Tax levy (Special) 993 Salaries (Special) 994 Budget for 1977 (Special) 995 Salaries (Special) 996 Annexation (Special) 997 Amends § 15.04.010, Uniform Building Code (Repealed by 1677) 998 Amends § 15.12.010, Uniform Fire Code (Repealed by 1557, 1678) 999 Fire hydrant installation (Repealed by 1141) 1000 (Rescinded) 1001 Amends Ord. 694 § 111, parking (Repealed by 1152) 1002 Street vacation (Special) 1003 Street vacation (Special) 1004 Amends § 13.04.010, water rates (Repealed by 1456) 1005 Amends Ord. 694 § 111, parking (Repealed by 1152) 1006 Amends Ord. 899 Ch. 3, zoning (Repealed by 1469) 1007 Amends §§ 17.04.040 and 17.04.050, mo- bile home (Repealed by 1615) 1008 Adds to Ord. 899, zoning (Repealed by 1469) 1009 Creates fire truck special levy fund and am- bulance special levy fund (Repealed by 1625) 1010 Rewards for information about municipal property offenses (9.48) 1011 Adds § 7.04.105, keeping of certain ani- mals (Repealed by 1607) (Revised 11/97) B-14 Port Orchard Municipal Code Ordinance Table 1012 Amends § 10.68.090, parking citations 1046 Amends § 1 of Ord. 997, Uniform Building (Repealed by 1047) Code (Repealed by 1677) 1013 Special election (Special) 1047 Parking meters; repeals Ords. 490 §§ 1, 4, 1014 City clerk designated as auditing clerk (Re- 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, 520 § 1, pealed by 1489) 694 §§ 85 and 112, 918 § 1, 979 § 1 and 980 1015 Establishes mileage allowance for city em- § 1 (Repealed by 1391) ployees (Repealed by 1664) 1048 Salary schedule (Not codified) 1016 Special election (Special) 1049 Amends Ord. 899, zoning (Repealed by 1017 1978 property tax levy (Special) 1469) 1018 Amends § 13.04.010, water rates (Repealed 1050 Rezone (Special) by 1456) 1051 Parking and loading requirements (Not 1019 Amends § 13.08.250, future sewer connec- codified) tions (Repealed by 1456) 1052 Repeals and replaces Ch. 15.08, Uniform 1020 Amends Ord. 1006, zoning (Repealed by Plumbing Code (Repealed by 1343) 1469) 1053 Rezone (Special) 1021 Creates water main construction fund (Re- 1054 Amends § § 3, 6, 7 and 8 of Ord. 1047, park - pealed by 1625) ing meters; repeals § 10.16.060, 10.16.070 1022 Waterworks improvements (Special) and 10.48.010 through 10.48.250 and Ords. 1023 Creates water storage construction fund 694 §§ 17, 18 and 49 through 62, and 1040 (Repealed by 1625) (Repealed by 1391 and 1415) 1024 Funds appropriation and expenditure (Spe- 1055 Amends §§ 7.12.020 and 7.12.030, dog li- cial) censes (Repealed by 1375) 1025 Funds appropriation and transfer (Special) 1056 Amends § 2.08.010, appointment of certain 1026 Funds appropriation (Special) city officers (2.08) 1027 Funds appropriation and transfer (Special) 1057 Salaries for supervisors (Not codified) 1028 1978 budget; additional property tax levy 1058 Adds § 111 to Ord. 694, parking (Repealed (Special) by 1152) 1029 Hourly wage increase for nonunion em- 1059 Amends § 7.12.100, dogs and cats (Re- ployees (Not codified) pealed by 1607) 1030 Appropriation (Special) 1060 Rezone (Special) 1031 (Number not used) 1061 Special election (Special) 1032 Amends Ch. 10 of Ord. 899, zoning (Re- 1062 Amends § 7.08.080, animal redemption pealed by 1469) (Repealed by 1607) 1033 Rezone (Special) 1063 Amends § 10.64.110, parking (Repealed by 1034 Rezone (Special) 1152) 1035 Rezone (Special) 1064 Amends § 10.64.110, parking (Repealed by 1036 Rezone (Special) 1152) 1037 Rezone (Special) 1065 Amends § 13.08.270, utility connection 1038 Rezone (Special) charges (Repealed by 1456) 1039 Rezone (Special) 1066 Amends § 10.28.040, one-way streets (Re- 1040 Amends § 10.68,090, parking meter cita- pealed by 1152) tion (Repealed by 1054) 1067 Annexation (Special) 1040A Appropriation (Special) 1068 Amends § 5 of Ord. 737, building height 1041 Appropriation (Special) (Repealed by 1677) 1042 Authorizes expenditure (Special) 1069 Amends § 10.64.110, parking (Repealed by 1043 Amends § 13.04.010, water rates (Repealed 1152) by 1456) 1070 Amends § 13.04.030, water charges; re- 1044 Amends § 13.08.250, sewer connections peals § 13.04.040 (Repealed by 1456) (Repealed by 1456) 1071 Appropriation (Special) 1045 Rezone (Special) 1072 Tax levy (Special) B-15 (Revised 11/97) Ordinance Table 1073 Amends § 13.08.260, sewage system charges (Repealed by 1456) 1074 Amends § 13.04.010, water rates (Repealed by 1456) 1075 Amends §§ 13.08.190, 13.08.220 and 13.08.250 sewer rates (Repealed by 1456) 1076 Amends § 15.04.040, building code (Re- pealed by 1677) 1077 Budget for 1979 (Special) 1078 Amends § 10.76.110, traffic (Repealed by 1152) 1079 Budget (Special) 1080 Appropriation (Special) 1081 (Not passed) 1082 Annexation (Special) 1083 Rezone (Special) 1084 Establishes weight limits for certain vehi- cles (10.62) 1085 Amends § 2.12.030, firemen compensation (2.12) 1086 Gambling regulations; repeals Chs. 5.28, 5.32 and 5.93 (5.28) 1087 Amends Ord. 1051 §§ 5, 7, 12, 14 and 23, parking and loading (Repealed by 1510) 1088 Amends Ord. 983 §§ 17 and 19, fees; and adds new fee schedule (Repealed by 1288) 1089 Creates police reserves fund (3.32) 1090 Reclassification of certain property (Spe- cial) 1091 Reclassification of certain property (Spe- cial) 1092 City employee salary schedules (Not codi- fied) 1093 Rezone (Special) 1094 Amends § 10.64.080, prohibited parking (Repealed by 1152) 1095 Annexation (Special) 1096 Adds Ch. 5.32, circuses and carnivals (5.32) 1097 Appropriation (Special) 1098 Adds Ch. 15.32, surface water drainage (15.32) 1099 Rezone (Special) 1100 Rezone (Special) 1101 Adopts 1979 budget for federal shared rev- enue fund (Special) 1102 Rezone (Special) 1103 Amends Ord. 993, compensation for coun- cilmen (Special) 1104 Amends § 2.28.050, vacation leave (Re- pealed by 1469) 1105 Amends § 13.04.010, water rates (Repealed by 1456) 1106 Amends §§ 13.08.190, 13.08.220 and 13.08.250, sewers (Repealed by 1456) 1107 Amends Ord. 899 and 1008, zoning (Re- pealed by 1469) 1108 Amends §§ 15.12.010, 15.12.030, 15.12.040, deletes § 15.12.090, fire code (Repealed by 1678) 1109 Adopts state statutes pertaining to driving while under the influence of alcohol; re- peals § 2 of Ord. 819 (Repealed by 1152) 1110 Obstructing officer and resisting arrest (Re- pealed by 1125) 1111 Amends Ch. 15.12, fire prevention (15.12) 1112 Fixes ad valorem taxes for 1980 (Special) 1113 Creates cumulative reserve fund for water - sewer capital outlay, debt service and maintenance and operation (3.36) 1114 Amends § 15.04.010, Uniform Building Code (Repealed by 1677) 1115 Amends Ords. 899, 1008 and 1117, zoning (Repealed by 1469) 1116 Adds §§ 9.12.030 and 9.12.040, sale of malt beverages (Not codified) 1117 Annexation (Special) 1118 Amends § 10.64.110 parking (Repealed by 1152) 1119 Creates joint sewer treatment facilities fund (Repealed by 1625) 1120 Budget for 1980 (Special) 1121 Establishes municipal court (Repealed by 1184) 1122 Adopts 1980 budgetary distribution for the expenditure of federal shared revenue funds (Special) 1123 Appropriation (Special) 1124 Salary schedule for mayor (Special) 1124A Employee salary schedule (Special) 1125 Repeals Chs. 9.04, 9.08, 9.12, 9.20, 9.24, 9.28, 9.32, 9.36, 9.44 and adds new materi- al to Title 9 (Repealed by 1565) 1125A Amends § 10.64.140, parking (Repealed by 1152) 1126 Rezone (Special) 1127 Cumulative reserve fund for municipal fa- cilities (3.44) 1128 Amends Ord. 1125 § 2, criminal code (Re- pealed by 1565) (Revised 11/97) B-16 Port Orchard Municipal Code Ordinance Table 1129 1130 1131 1132 1133 1134 1135 1136 1137 1138 1139 1140 1141 1142 1143 IN[L! 1145 1146 1147 1148 1149 1150 1151 1152 1153 1154 1155 1156 1157 1158 1159 Amends §§ 2.20.010, 2.24.020 and 2.26.020, commission or board residency requirements (2.20, 2.24, 2.26) Amends § 12.08.010, street vacations (12.08) Amends § 10.64.110, parking (Repealed by 1152) Amends Ord. 1067, annexation (Special) Amends § 7.04.105, animals (Repealed by 1607) Appropriation (Special) Mileage allowance for city employees (Re- pealed by 1664) Appropriation (Special) Amends 1980 federal shared revenue fund budget (Special) Special election for tax levy (Special) Adds § 10.64.160, parking (Not codified) Appropriation (Special) Adds Ch. 15.28, fire hydrants; repeals Ord. 999 §§ 1 through 13 (15.28) 1981 ad valorem taxes (Special) Adds § 10.64.170, parking (Repealed by 1391) Amends § 10.64.130, parking (Repealed by 1152) Rezone (Repealed by 1151) Rezone (Special) Rezone (Special) Rezone (Special) Rezone (Special) Repeals §§ 9.16.010, 9.16.020, 9.16.030 and 9.16.040 (Repealer) Rezone; repeals Ord. 1145 (Special) Adopts Model Traffic Ordinance; repeals Ords. 637, 694, 707, 775, 776 § 1, 778, 783, 805, 819 § 1, 840, 882, 885 § 1, 931, 943, 975, 1001, 1005, 1058, 1063, 1064, 1066, 1069, 1078, 1094, 1109, 1118, 1125 and 1131 (10.08) Budget and tax levy for 1981 (Special) Appropriation (Special) Emergency medical services six -year spe- cial levy fund (3.48) Amends Ord. 1143, parking time limit on DeKalb Street (Repealed by 1391) Amends § 10 of Ord. 1152, increase in speed limit (10.08) Requires commercial enterprises to con- struct frontage roads (Repealed by 1422) Rezone (Special) 1160 Amends § 7.08.060, redemption of dogs (Repealed by 1607) 1161 Creates Chapter 9.53, incarceration and de- tention (9.53) 1162 Rezone (Special) 1163 Amends comprehensive zoning plan (Re- pealed by 1469) 1164 Amends § 8 of Ord. 1047 and § 5 of Ord. 1054, parking meters (Repealed by 1391) 1165 Councilmen's salaries (Special) 1166 Amends § 10.12.020, prohibited parking (Repealed by 1391) 1167 Amends § 10.08.010, decreased speed lim- its (10.08) 1168 Rezone (Special) 1169 Rezone (Special) 1170 Amends Ord. 1084, weight limits on cer- tain streets (10.62) 1171 Privately owned alarm systems (9.22) 1172 Amends § 10.08.020, increased speed lim- its (10.08) 1173 Employee salary schedule (Special) 1174 Rezone (Special) 1175 Appropriations (Special) 1175A Rezone (Special) 1176 Amends § 2.28.040, holidays (Repealed by 1467) 1177 1982 ad valorem taxes (Special) 1178 (Number not used) 1179 Amends § 10.68.040, parking space mark- ings (Repealed by 1391) 1180 Telephone utility business and occupation tax; repeals Ords. 703 and 961 (5.08) 1181 (Not codified) 1182 Annexation (Special) 1183 Budget for 1982 (Special) 1184 Establishes municipal court; repeals Ord. 1121 (2.52) 1185 Budget amendment (Special) 1186 Transient occupancy excise tax (3.18) 1187 Appropriation (Special) 1188 Rezone (Special) 1189 Adds § 2 to Ord. 1105, water rates (Re- pealed by 1456) 1190 Amends § 13.08.300, sewers (Repealed by 1456) 1191 1982 employee salary schedule (Special) 1192 Street vacation (Special) 1193 Repeals Ch. 6.08 (Repealer) 1194 Amends Ord. 899, zoning (Repealed by 1469) B-17 (Revised 11/97) Ordinance Table 1195 Rezone (Special) 1196 Amends §§ 5.04.050 and 5.04.060, electric light business and occupation tax (5.04) 1197 Amends § 5.08.030, telephone business and occupation tax (5.08) 1198 Amends § 13.04.010, water rates (Repealed by 1456) 1199 Adds §§ 5.80.060 and 5.80.070; amends §§ 5.80.020 and 5.80.030; sales or use tax (5.80) 1200 Amends § 9.16.050, unlawful issuance of bank check (Repealed by 1565) 1201 Rezone (Special) 1202 Amends §§ 6.04.100, 6.04.110, 6.04.120 and 6.04.125, garbage (6.04) 1203 Amends § 9.36.130, weapons (Repealed by 1565) 1204 Rezone (Special) 1205 Number not used 1206 Adds § 9.32.070 and amends § 9.32.050, minors and intoxicating liquor (Repealed by 1565) 1207 Adds Ch. 11.04, vehicle operation (11.04) 1208 Real estate excise tax (Repealed by 1515) 1209 Amends § 9.16.010, assault (Repealed by 1565) 1210 Renumbers § 9.16.050 to 9.28.090, unlaw- ful issuance of bank check (Repealed by 1565) 1211 Alley vacation (Special) 1212 Hazardous materials emergency assistance agreements (2.14) 1213 1983 ad valorem taxes (Special) 1214 Amends comprehensive zoning plan (Re- pealed by 1469) 1215 Alley vacation (Special) 1216 Amends § 15.04.010 and amends Uniform Building Code (Repealed by 1677) 1217 Amends § 15.08.020, plumbing code (Re- pealed by 1343, 1679) 1218 Amends § 15.12.010, fire code (Repealed by 1557, 1678) 1219 Treasurer's trust and agency fund; repeals Ch. 3.12 (3.12) 1220 (Pending) 1221 Budget for 1983 (Special) 1222 1983 salary schedule (Special) 1223 Amends § 2.08.010, appointive officers (2.08) 1224 Amends 1982 budget (Special) 1225 Special initiative procedure; repeals § 5.80.060, sales or use tax (5.81) 1226 Amends §§ 5.56.230 and 5.56.240, taxi- cabs (5.56) 1227 Amends Ord. 1181, housing authority (Not codified) 1228 Amends § 5.56.230, taxicabs (5.56) 1229 Amends § 10.08.020, speed limits (10.08) 1230 Amends § 10.08.020, speed limits (10.08) 1231 Additions to waterworks utility; establishes utility LID No. 1 (Special) 1232 Amends § 2.04.220, council meetings (2.04) 1233 Amends § 5.60.040, safe and sane fire- works (5.60) 1234 Rezone (Special) 1235 Amends § 5.56.020, taxicabs (5.56) 1236 Annexation (Special) 1239 Alley vacation (Special) 1240 Additional section of RCW adopted by ref- erence (Repealed by 1565) 1241 Unlawful operation of motor vehicle by ha- bitual offender (Repealed by 1565) 1242 Amends §§ 9.02.040 and 9.04.070, public peace, morals and safety (Repealed by 1565) 1243 Rezone (Special) 1244 Ad valorem taxes (Special) 1245 Additional section of RCW adopted by ref- erence (Repealed by 1565) 1246 Driving alone on instruction permit (Re- pealed by 1565) 1247 Amends §§ 9.12.010 and 9.36.120, public peace, morals and safety, and § § 10.20.010 and 10.20.030, vehicles and traffic (Re- pealed by 1523) 1248 (Not passed) 1249 Assessment roll for LID No. 1 (Special) 1250 Amends §§ 13.08.190 and 13.08.220, sew- ers (Repealed by 1456) 1251 Amends 1983 budget (Special) 1252 (Not passed) 1253 Budget for 1984 (Special) 1254 Community events fund (3.56) 1255 Abolishes police reserve fund (Repealer) 1256 Condemnation of parcels of land for con- struction of bypass (Special) 1257 Amends § 10.08.020, speed limits (10.08) 1258 Amends 1983 budget (Special) 1259 (Not passed) 1260 (Not passed) (Revised 11/97) B-18 Port Orchard Municipal Code Ordinance Table 1261 Condemnation of parcels of land for con- 1295 Annexation (Special) struction of bypass (Special) 1296 (Not passed) 1262 Rezone (Special) 1297 (Not passed) 1263 Amends Ord. 1237, utility LID No. 1 (Re- 1298 (Not passed) pealed by 1268) 1299 Budget for 1985 (Special) 1264 Waterworks utility bond issuance (Special) 1300 Amends 1984 budget (Special) 1266 Condemnation of parcels of land for con- 1301 (Not used) struction of bypass (Special) 1302 Amends Ch. 6 of Ord. 899, zoning (Re- 1267 Amends § 2 of Ord. 1264, bond issuance pealed by 1469) (Special) 1303 Amends § 10.12.040, parking (Repealed by 1268 Amends Ord. 1237; repeals Ord. 1263, util- 1391) ity LID No. 1 (Special) 1304 Amends § 2.12.030, volunteer fire depart- 1269 Funds transfer (Special) ment (2.12) 1270 Salary schedule for employees (Not codi- 1305 Amends § 10.12.020, parking (Repealed by fied) 1391) 1271 Amends § 3.08.010, advance travel ex- 1306 Rezone (Repealed by 1548) pense revolving fund (3.08) 1307 Rezone (Special) 1272 Authorizes contract for loan to city (Spe- 1308 Annexation (Repealed by 1332) cial) 1309 Civil service commission for fire depart- 1273 Creates state land purchase trust fund (Re- ment (Repealed by 1570) pealed by 1625) 1310 Rezone (Special) 1274 Condemnation of parcels of land for con- 1311 Amends § 16 of Ord. 1163, zoning (Re- struction of bypass (Special) pealed by 1469) 1275 Amends § 15.28.090, fire hydrants (15.28) 1312 Enforcement of zoning ordinance (Re- 1276 Installation and inspection of mobile pealed by 1469) homes (15.36) 1313 Keeping of disorderly houses (Repealed by 1277 Master permit for Fathoms of Fun Festival 1507) (Repealed by 1460) 1314 City employee salary schedule changes 1278 Adds §§ 15.12.130 and 15.12.140; amends (Special) § 15.12.120, fire prevention code (15.12) 1315 Maintenance of sidewalks (12.12) 1279 Rezone (Special) 1316 Amends § 15.08.020, Uniform Plumbing 1280 Rezone (Special) Code (Repealed by 1343) 1281 Rezone (Special) 1317 Amends § 15.04.010 and amends portions 1282 Rezone (Special) of Uniform Building Code and Uniform 1283 Authorizes mayor to sign interlocal agree- Building Security Code (Repealed by ment (Special) 1450) 1284 Amends 1984 budget (Special) 1318 Amends § 15.12.010, Uniform Fire Code 1285 Annexation (Special) (Repealed by 1557, 1678) 1286 By-pass debt reserve fund (3.64) 1319 Emergency water use (Repealed by 1456) 1287 Appropriation (Special) 1320 Incarceration charges (9.54) 1288 State Environmental Policy Act; repeals 1321 Ad valorem taxes (Special) Ords. 983 and 1088 (Repealed by 1568) 1322 Amends § 7.12.100, dogs and cats (Re- 1289 Tax levy (Special) pealed by 1607) 1290 Appropriation (Special) 1323 Amends § 18(A)(2) Ord. 1163, zoning (Re- 1291 Rezone (Special) pealed by 1469) 1292 Domestic violence protection; amends § 1324 Amends § D of Ord. 1210, unlawful issu- 9.02.040, public peace, morals and safety ance of bank check (Repealed by 1565) (Repealed by 1565) 1325 Fire lanes established (10.60) 1293 (Denied) 1326 Amends Ord. 895, comprehensive plan re- 1294 Amends §§ 13.08.190 and 13.08.220, sew- zone (Not codified) ers (Repealed by 1456) 1327 Rezone (Special) B-19 (Revised 11/97) Ordinance Table 1328 Water -sewer equipment replacement fund (3.68) 1329 Budget for 1986 (Special) 1330 Budget amendment (Special) 1331 Rezone (Special) 1332 Repeals Ord. 1308, annexation (Repealer) 1333 Amends § 10.08.020, speed limit (10.08) 1334 Waterworks plan adoption and funding (Special) 1335 Mobile home parks (Repealed by 1615) 1336 County -city emergency services; repeals Joint Resolution No. 72-1973 (2.56) 1337 Energy code (Repealed by 1475) 1338 Repeals and replaces § 9.28.060, shoplift- ing (Repealed by 1565) 1339 Rezone (Special) 1340 Rezone (Special) 1341 Rezone (Special) 1342 Animals (Repealed by 1607) 1343 Uniform Plumbing Code; repeals Ords. 1052 and 1316 (Repealed by 1451) 1344 Transfer of funds (Special) 1345 Rezone (Special) 1346 Transfer of funds (Special) 1347 Water system cross -connections (Repealed by 1456) 1348 (No action) 1349 (No action) 1350 Tax levy election (Special) 1351 Amends §§ 4, 7 and 11 of Ord. 1163 and Chs. 3 and 4 of Ord 899, zoning (Repealed by 1469) 1352 Salary schedule (Special) 1353 Amends § 9.16.010, assault (Repealed by 1565) 1354 Adopts certain RCW sections relating to regulation and safe operation of boats (Re- pealed by 1565) 1355 Parking regulations (Repealed by 1378, 1391, and 1415) 1356 Amends § 10.12.040, parking time limited on certain streets (Repealed by 1650) 1357 Repeals and replaces Ch. 5.64, franchise grant to Puget Sound Power and Light Company (5.64) 1358 Amends § 10.12.020, parking regulations (Repealed by 1391) 1359 Budget amendment (Special) 1360 Amends § 10.12.010, parking regulations (Repealed by 1391) 1361 Ad valorem taxes (Special) 1362 Subdivisions (Repealed by 1619) 1363 Amends Ord. 875, comprehensive plan (Not codified) 1364 Special investigative unit fund (3.72) 1365 Special investigative imprest fund (3.76) 1366 Budget amendment (Special) 1367 Amends Chs. 3, 4 and 5 of Ord. 899, Ch. 4 of Ord. 986, § § 4, 5, 9, 10, 14 and 25 of Ord. 1163, § 3 of Ord. 1124 and § 1 of Ord 1351, zoning (Repealed by 1469) 1368 Budget for 1987 (Special) 1369 Rezone (Special) 1370 Appropriations (Special) 1371 Amends § 13.08.190, sewers (Repealed by 1456) 1372 Assessment (Special) 1373 Safety belt law (Repealed by 1565) 1374 Annexation (Special) 1375 Dog license; repeals §§ 2, 3, 4, 6 and 7 of Ord. 693, § 1 of Ord. 802 and § § 19, 20, and 21 of Ord. 907 (Repealed by 1607) 1376 Flood damage prevention (Repealed by 1439) 1377 Amends § 10.08.020, speed limits (10.08) 1378 Parking lots; repeals § 10.12.035 (Repealed by 1384) 1379 Amends § 15.04.010, building code (Re- pealed by 1450) 1380 Amends § 10.12.020, parking (Repealed by 1415) 1381 Residential parking permit (Repealed by 1427) 1382 Alley vacation (Special) 1383 Kitsap County consolidated housing au- thority (Not codified) 1384 Parking lots; repeals § 10.12.035 (Repealed by 1650) 1385 Sewer, water extension reimbursement (Special) 1386 Dog license; repeals § 2 of Ord. 1375 and § 1 of Ord. 1055 (Repealed by 1607) 1387 Special election for tax levy (Special) 1388 Budget amendment (Special) 1389 Compression brakes prohibited (10.84) 1390 Budget amendment (Special) 1391 Repeals § 1 or Ord. 1360, § 1 of Ord. 1358, Ord. 1355, § 1 of Ord. 1305, § 1 of Ord. 1303, § 1 of Ord. 1179, § 1 of Ord. 1166, § 1 of Ord. 1164, § 1 of Ord. 1156, § § 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17 and 18 of Ord. 1152, § 1 of (Revised 11/97) B-20 Port Orchard Municipal Code Ordinance Table Ord. 1143, §§ 3, 4, and 5 of Ord. 1054 and §§ 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8.1, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 of Ord. 1047, parking (Repealer) 1392 Wastewater treatment in lieu fees (Not cod- ified) 1393 Zoning (Repealed by 1469) B-20.1 (Revised 11/97) This page left intentionally blank. (Revised 11/97) B-20.2 Port Orchard Municipal Code Ordinance Table 1643 Amends Ord. 1626, salary schedule (Spe- cial) 1644 Amends 1995 budget (Special) 1645 Enrollment of police reserve officers (2.18) 1646 Concurrency management system 1647 Dedicates Lloyd Parkway as a public right- of-way (Special) 1648 Amends Ord. 1469, rezone (Special) 1649 Amends Chs. 5.5 B(4) and 5.6 B(5) of Ord. 1469, zoning (Not codified) 1650 Parking, stopping or standing; repeals § 14 of Ord. 1152, § 2 of Ord. 1384, and Ords. 1356 and 1522 (10.12) 1651 Amends § 9.18.020 and adds § 9.16.080, crimes against the person (9.16, 9.18) 1652 Approves preliminary plat (Special) 1653 Amends Ord. 1469, rezone (Special) 1654 Amends Ord. 1594, project site plan (Spe- cial) 1655 Amends § 17.36.010, parking of mobile homes and recreational vehicles (17.36) 1656 Pedestrian interference (9.24) 1657 Repeals Ord. 729 (Repealer) 1658 Street vacation (Tables) 1659 Annexation (Special) 1660 Bremerton-Kitsap county health district (2.70) 1661 Tax levy for 1997 (Special) 1662 Amends Ord. 1469, rezone (Special) 1663 Water and sewer rates; repeals Ord. 1610 (Repealed by 1683) 1664 Mileage allowance; repeals Ords. 1015, 1135, and 1535 (2.48) 1665 Amends Ch. 5.12, general business licens- ing; repeals Ords. 784, 949, 960 (5.12) 1666 Nuisances; repeals Ord. 1630 (9.30) 1667 Amends § 4 of Ord. 1469 and Ch. 6; repeals Ord. 1492, zoning (Not codified) 1668 Budget for 1997 (Special) 1669 Base salary schedules (Special) 1670 Amends Ord. 1469, rezone (Special) 1671 Authorizes joint use parking lot (Special) 1672 Amends 1996 budget (Special) 1673 Repeals Ords. 948 and 969 (Repealer) 1674 Approves preliminary plat (Special) 1675 Amends § 9.18.090, interfering with re- porting of domestic violence (9.18) 1676 Amends Ord. 1674, preliminary plat (Spe- cial) 1677 Repeals Ords. 737, 750, 762, 788, 818, 876, 893, 906, 916, 927, 950, 997, 1046, 1068, 1076, 1114 and 1216 (Repealer) 1678 Repeals Ords. 655, 894, 900, 917, 928, 998, 1108, 1218 and 1318 (Repealer) 1679 Repeals Ord. 1217 (Repealer) 1680 Repeals § § 4, 5 and 6 or Ord. 1152 (Repeal- er) 1681 Amends comprehensive plan (Special) 1682 Adds § 11.04.080, skateboards (11.04) 1683 Water and sewers; repeals Ord. 1663 (13.04) 1684 Amends comprehensive plan (Special) 1685 Amends Ord. 1469, rezone (Special) 1686 Street vacation (Pending) 1687 Amends Ord. 1469, rezone (Special) 1688 Amends Ord. 1469, rezone (Special) 1689 Amends Ord. 1469, rezone (Special) 1690 1998 tax levy (Special) B-25 (Revised 11/97) Port Orchard Municipal Code Animals !W-11E Abandoned vehicles See under Parking Admissions tax Accounting for admission 5.22.060 Collection, payment 5.22.070 Definitions admissions charge 5.22.030 city 5.22.030 nonprofit organization 5.22.030 person 5.22.030 place 5.22.030 treasurer 5.22.030 Exemptions 5.22.050 Imposed 5.22.040 Jurisdiction 5.22.020 Late payment, penalty 5.22.080 Levied 5.22.010 Liability 5.22.100 Recordkeeping 5.22.110 Registration 5.22.090 Rules, regulations 5.22.120 Violation, penalty 5.22.130 Advance travel expense revolving fund Created 3.08.010 Travel expense voucher 3.08.020 Use restrictions 3.08.030 Advertising See Billboards, handbills; Signs Affirmative action program Adopted, purpose 2.40.010 Complaint procedure designated 2.40.140 generally 2.40.130 Departmental equal opportunity officers 2.40.040 Education, training 2.40.080 Employee recruitment 2.40.050 Examinations, tests 2.40.070 Exit interviews 2.40.100 Job qualifications 2.40.060 Officer designated, duties 2.40.030 Policy generally 2.40.020 statement 2.40.120 Reports, records 2.40.110 Supervisor evaluation 2.40.090 Alarm systems False alarms charges 9.22.030 unlawful 9.22.020 Telephone number of person authorized to reset, turn off 9.22.010 Violation, penalty 9.22.040 Alcohol regulations See Criminal code Amusement games See also Public amusements, shows Compliance with state law 5.92.010 Registration, filing 5.92.020 Animals Chasing vehicles 7.04.040 Control appeal board created 2.68.010 members eligibility 2.68.010 terms 2.68.020 powers, duties 2.68.030 Cruelty to 7.04.100 Dangerous declaration, violations 7.04.140 registration 7.04.150 Definitions abandonment 7.04.010 adequate shelter 7.04.010 animal 7.04.010 at large 7.04.010 cat 7.04.010 court 7.04.010 dangerous 7.04.010 dog 7.04.010 domestic livestock 7.04.010 inhumane treatment 7.04.010 neglect 7.04.010 owner 7.04.010 potentially dangerous 7.04.010 provocation 7.04.010 secure enclosure 7.04.010 stray 7.04.010 under control 7.04.010 Disposal of feces, waste 7.04.110 Female dog, cat in heat 7.04.070 Horses on sidewalks 7.04.120 Howling, barking 7.04.050 Impounding authority appointed 7.08.010 designated as special police 7.08.030 duties 7.08.020 disposal of domestic turned wild 7.08.100 interference with 7.08.040 notice 7.08.050 redemption domestic 7.08.060 livestock 7.08.080 sale of unclaimed 7.08.090 Injured, diseased 7.04.090 Injury to property by 7.04.030 Keeping of livestock 7.04.080 License cat 7.12.015 dog 7.12.010 due date 7.12.030 fee 7.12.020 issuance 7.12.040 Index-1 (Revised 11/97) Billboards, handbills kennels 7.12.100 Surface water runoff 15.32.080 transferability 7.12.050 Building code violation, penalty 7.12.120 See also Buildings Lost tags 7.12.060 Adopted 15.04.010 Ownership, number restrictions 7.12.090 Amendments Potentially dangerous Section 301(b) 15.04.010 declaration, violations 7.04.130 Section 303 15.04.010 failure to control 7.04.140 Section 304(g) 15.04.010 Running at large 7.04.020 Building security code amended 15.04.020 Strays 7.04.060 Exempted work 15.04.010 Unlicensed Fees 15.04.010 impoundment 7.12.070 Group R Division 1 occupancies 15.04.010 violation Height restrictions, conflicts with zoning code date 7.12.110 15.04.030 proof 7.12.080 Section 308(A) deleted 15.04.010 Violation Section 1210(A) added 15.04.010 abatement 7.04.200 Buildings civil infraction 7.04.190 See also Building code misdemeanor 7.04.180 Numbers nuisance declaration 7.04.160 display, owner duty 15.24.010 witness to, impoundment, citation 7.04.170 placement 15.24.020 Assault See Criminal code violation, penalty 15.24.030 Business and occupation tax — B — Imposed, rate, payment 5.84.010 Bicycles See under Parking Business licenses Billboards, handbills Application 5.12.080 Definitions Approval, denial 5.12.110 business or occupation of outdoor advertising Businesses located outside of city 5.12.100 5.52.010 Definitions outdoor advertising structure or billboard 5.52.010 business 5.12.010 Erection on private property 5.52.040 city license officer 5.12.010 Handbill distribution licensee 5.12.010 bond 5.52.110 minor 5.12.010 license required 5.52.090 nonprofit organization 5.12.010 rates 5.52.120 person 5.12.010 License premises 5.12.010 application, issuance 5.52.020 Display, transferability 5.12.040 fee Exemptions 5.12.030 billboards 5.52.080 Inspections, right of entry 5.12.140 handbills 5.52.100 Issuance, notice 5.12.150 Matter hanging from 5.52.050 Liability, disclaimer 5.12.050 Name of owner displayed 5.52.060 Prohibited use 5.12.060 Obscene material prohibited 5.52.070 Qualifications 5.12.070 Permit application, fee 5.52.030 Renewal 5.12.090 Boating provisions Required 5.12.020 Notice of infraction Severability 5.12.130 failure to respond, appear 10.88.020 Suspension, revocation 5.12.120 refusal to sign 10.88.030 Violation, penalty Statutes adopted by reference 10.88.010 additional relief 5.12.180 Bonds civil 5.12.160 Cable TV franchise 5.72.090 criminal 5.12.170 City officers 2.36.010 By-pass debt reserve fund Handbills 5.52.110 Created 3.64.010 Streets and sidewalks excavation 12.04.130, 12.04.180 Subdivisions 16.04.220 (Revised 11/97) Index-2 Port Orchard Municipal Code Fire hydrants Over, under payment 5.04.120 Payment 5.04.050 Rules, regulations 5.04.150 Sale, transfer 5.04.090 Emergency medical services six -year special levy fund-1980 Created 3.48.010 Purpose 3.48.020 Emergency services See also Closing area during calamity, menace Budget 2.56.100 Compensation board 2.56.160 Council composition 2.56.060 established 2.56.040 management, control 2.56.050 meetings, quorum, rules, election 2.56.070 County duties 2.56.170 Declaration of emergency 2.56.130 Definitions cities 2.56.010 council 2.56.010 county 2.56.010 director 2.56.010 disaster 2.56.010 emergency 2.56.010 emergency organization 2.56.010 emergency services 2.56.010 search and rescue 2.56.010 Director appointment 2.56.080 powers, duties 2.56.090 Fund established 2.56.120 Funding 2.56.110 Liability 2.56.150 Organization duties 2.56.030 established 2.56.020 Violation, penalty 2.56.180 Worker's compensation 2.56.140 Energy code See also Building code Minimum requirements 15.44.010 Erotic material See Criminal code Explosives See Weapons, explosives —F— False alarms See Alarm systems Fees Animals 7.12.020 Billboards 5.52.080 Building code 15.04.010 Cable TV franchise 5.72.070, 5.72.110 Carnivals 5.32.040 Circuses 5.32.050 Concurrency management system 13.08.060 Dances 5.20.030 Fireworks 5.60.010 Handbills 5.52.100 Hawkers 5.44.050 Jukeboxes 5.24.020 Land classification 5.88.010 Mobile homes 15.36.030 Parking 10.12.440 Pawnbrokers 5.40.020 Peddlers 5.44.040 Police reserve officers 2.18.020 Public amusements, shows 5.20.020 SEPA 14.04.040 Sewer 13.04.050 Streets and sidewalks excavations 12.04.140 Subdivisions 16.04.160 Taxicabs 5.56.060, 5.56.130 Temporary vendors 5.96.040 Volunteer firemen 2.12.032 Water 13.04.040 Fire code See also Building code; Fire department Adopted 15.12.010 Bureau of fire prevention established, duties 15.12.100 Complaint/citation system 15.12.120 Conflict of provisions 15.12.090 Modifications 15.12.060 Permits for new materials, processes, occupancies 15.12.110 Schedule of bails 15.12.130 Smoke detection devices 15.12.140 Fire department See also Fire code Volunteer fire chief appointment, removal 2.08.010, 2.12.010 powers, duties 2.12.020 firemen attendance registry 2.12.040 death, disability provisions 2.12.031 enrollment fees 2.12.032 reimbursement of expenses 2.12.030 Fire hydrants Applicability 15.28.010 Definitions AWWA 15.28.020 fire authority 15.28.020 fire chief 15.28.020 fire marshal 15.28.020 flush hydrant 15.28.020 LID 15.28.020 standard specifications 15.28.020 UBC 15.28.020 UFC 15.28.020 water authority 15.28.020 Index-7 (Revised 11/97) Fire lanes Exemptions 15.28.130 Installation plans 15.28.030 prohibited types 15.28.120 timing 15.28.040 Interpretation, purpose, conflict 15.28.140 Location 15.28.060 Number required 15.28.050 Obstructions 15.28.100 Protection 15.28.110 Requirements 15.28.090 Severability 15.28.150 Specifications 15.28.070 Violation, penalty 15.28.160 Water mains 15.28.080 Fire lanes Definitions fire lane 10.60.010 park 10.60.010 parking 10.60.010 standing 10.60.010 stop 10.60.010 vehicle 10.60.010 Driveways, public thoroughfares 10.60.040 Enforcement 10.60.060 Existing buildings 10.60.050 Location, construction, identification 10.60.020 Parking prohibited 10.60.030 Violation, penalty 10.60.070 Firearms See Weapons, explosives Fireworks Enforcement 5.60.080 Exploding legal when 5.60.050 License issuance, conditions 5.60.020 required, fee 5.60.010 transferability, number limited 5.60.040 Provisions supplemental to state law 5.60.060 Temporary stands 5.60.030 Violation, penalty 5.60.070 Flood damage prevention See also State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA); Surface water runoff Abrogation, greater restrictions 15.38.080 Alteration of watercourses 15.38.190 Applicability 15.38.050 City engineer designated 15.38.140 duties, responsibilities 15.38.150 Definitions appeal 15.38.110 area of shallow flooding 15.38.110 area of special flood hazard 15.38.110 base flood 15.38.110 critical facility 15.38.110 development 15.38.110 flood 15.38.110 Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) 15.38.110 Flood Insurance Study 15.38.110 flooding 15.38.110 floodway 15.38.110 lowest floor 15.38.110 manufactured home 15.38.110 manufactured home park 15.38.110 new construction 15.38.110 start of construction 15.38.110 structure 15.38.110 subdivision 15.38.110 substantial improvement 15.38.110 variance 15.38.110 water dependent 15.38.110 Development permit application 15.38.130 required 15.38.120 review 15.38.160 Findings of fact 15.38.020 Hazard reduction anchoring 15.38.240 building permit review 15.38.280 construction materials, methods 15.38.250 critical facilities 15.38.320 floodways 15.38.340 manufactured homes 15.38.330 nonresidential construction 15.38.310 residential construction 15.38.300 standards generally 15.38.230 specific 15.38.290 subdivision proposals 15.38.270 utilities 15.38.260 wetlands management 15.38.350 Information maintained, obtained 15.38.180 Interpretation FIRM boundaries 15.38.200 provisions 15.38.090 Liability 15.38.100 (Revised 11/97) Index-8 Port Orchard Municipal Code Sewer Pawnbrokers See also Junk dealers Definitions pawnbroker 5.40.010 pawnshop 5.40.010 Goods interest rates 5.40.060 removal from shop prohibited 5.40.070 License fee 5.40.020 Operation at night 5.40.080 Records inspection 5.40.050 required 5.40.030 transcript 5.40.040 Payrolls fund Created 3.04.030 Peddlers, hawkers See also Temporary vendors Definitions hawker 5.44.020 peddler 5.44.010 License fee hawker 5.44.050 peddler 5.44.040 issuance hawker 5.44.070 peddler 5.44.060 receipts shown upon demand 5.44.080 required 5.44.030 Permits See also Specific Permit under Parking Billboards, handbills 5.52.030 Fire code 15.12.110 Flood damage prevention development 15.38.120 Handicapped parking 10.12.110 Mobile home parks 17.12.010 Mobile homes 15.36.030 RV parks 10.96.010 Sidewalk repair 12.12.030, 12.12.040 Streets and sidewalks excavations 12.04.010 Personnel See City employees; City officers Planning commission Created 2.20.010 Meetings, records 2.20.050 Plats submittal 2.20.040 Powers, duties 2.20.020 Quorum 2.20.070 Recommendations to council 2.20.030 Reports to council 2.20.080 Plumbing code See also Building code Adopted 15.08.010 Drains 15.08.020 Section 320 added 15.08.020 Violation, penalty 15.08.030 Police department Positions designated 2.16.030 Reserve officers enrollment fees 2.18.020 pension fund enrollment 2.18.010 Prostitution See Criminal code Public amusements, shows See also Amusement games; Dances Exemptions 5.20.050 License fee 5.20.020 issuance 5.20.040 required 5.20.010 —R— Real estate excise tax Consistency with state tax 3.52.030 Distribution of moneys 3.52.040 Imposed 3.52.010 Lien 3.52.060 Payment due date 3.52.080 notation 3.52.070 refunds 3.52.090 Seller's obligation 3.52.050 Taxable events 3.52.020 Refuse See Garbage, refuse Retirement system See under City employees Roads See Streets and sidewalks Roller skates, coasters See under Vehicles RV park permits Registration 10.96.010 Use regulations 10.96.020 Violation, penalty 10.96.030 —S— Sales and use tax Administration, collection 5.80.030 Failure, refusal to collect 5.80.050 Imposed 5.80.010 Inspection of records 5.80.040 Purpose of provisions, effective date 5.80.070 Rate 5.80.020 Secondhand dealers See Junk dealers Sewer See also Water Billing 13.04.060 Bimonthly rates 13.04.030 Charges discontinuation 13.04.100 for vacant premises 13.04.080 Connections 13.04.150 Damaging utility system 13.04.130 Effective date of provisions 13.04.010 Fees 13.04.050 Index-13 (Revised 11/97) Signs Industrial users 13.04.170 Increase 10.08.020 Liens 13.04.070 Stalking See Statutes adopted by reference under Mother-in-law apartments, converted homes Criminal code 13.04.090 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Prohibited discharges, matter 13.04.140 See also Flood damage prevention Side sewer responsibilities 13.04.160 Additional timing considerations 14.04.060 Violation, penalty 13.04.180 Appeals 14.04.140 Signs Authority 14.04.010 See also Billboards, handbills Categorical exemptions 14.04.070 Approval required 15.16.010 Comments, consulted agency responsibilities Skateboards See under Vehicles 14.04.120 Smoking in city workplaces Environmental checklist 14.04.080 Defacing signs 9.44.040 Fees 14.04.150 Definitions Lead agency determination, responsibilities 14.04.040 city personnel 9.44.010 Mitigated DNS 14.04.090 city workplace 9.44.010 Preparation of EIS 14.04.100 public business 9.44.010 Public notice 14.04.110 smoke or smoking 9.44.010 Responsible official designated 14.04.030 Fines 9.44.050 Statutes adopted by reference 14.04.020 Liberal construction 9.44.070 Substantive authority 14.04.130 Limitations of actions 9.44.060 Time limits 14.04.050 Notice, supervisor duties 9.44.030 Streets and sidewalks Prohibited 9.44.020 Excavations Violation, penalty 9.44.050 bond 12.04.130, 12.04.180 Snow routes See under Streets and sidewalks disposal of materials 12.04.060 Sound amplifying equipment, loudspeakers gas service line installation, maintenance 12.04.120 License required 5.48.020 inspection 12.04.140 On streets 5.48.010 notice of completion 12.04.170 Time restrictions 5.48.030 permit Special initiative procedure application 12.04.030 Applicability 5.81.120 compliance, conditions 12.04.020 Ballots 5.81.090 contents 12.04.040 Election procedure 5.81.070 fee 12.04.140 Notation by clerk 5.81.110 filing 12.04.170 Ordinances required 12.04.010 effective date 5.81.100 public works contract exemption 12.04.160 publication 5.81.080 safety devices, barriers 12.04.190 subject to 5.81.010 site restoration Petition failure 12.04.100 filing, city action 5.81.020 required 12.04.080 repealing existing ordinance 5.81.030 supervision 12.04.050 signatures trench length 12.04.070 insufficient 5.81.050 tunneling 12.04.150 requirements 5.81.040 vehicular, pedestrian passage 12.04.090 Taxpayer's right of action 5.81.060 work guarantee 12.04.110 Special investigative unit fund Highway access, statutes adopted by reference Authorization of expenditures 3.72.050 RCW 10.16.010 Created 3.72.010 WAC 10.16.020 Disbursements 3.72.040 Sidewalk maintenance, repair Placement of moneys 3.72.020 abatement Purpose 3.72.030 by city 12.12.080 Special investigative unit imprest fund by owner, responsible person 12.12.070 Balance maintenance 3.76.020 notice, violation 12.12.060 City purposes only 3.76.030 summarily, without notice 12.12.100 Created 3.76.010 abutting owner responsible 12.12.030 Speed limits appeal 12.12.090 Decrease 10.08.010 (Revised 11/97) Index-14 Port Orchard Municipal Code Zoning definitions adequate 13.08.030 applicant 13.08.030 available capacity 13.08.030 building/development permit 13.08.030 certificate of concurrency 13.08.030 Comprehensive Plan 13.08.030 concurrency 13.08.030 concurrency determination 13.08.030 concurrency management system 13.08.030 de minimis development 13.08.030 development 13.08.030 development actions 13.08.030 development approvals 13.08.030 fees 13.08.060 purpose 13.08.020 title 13.08.010 —V— Vehicles See also Parking; Traffic Compression brakes 10.84.010 Impoundment tow -away zone 10.72.010 with, without citation, notice 10.72.020 Junk abatement costs, assessment 10.92.040 procedure 10.92.030 definitions 10.92.010 exceptions 10.92.050 hearing 10.92.070 nonrestrictive regulation 10.92.060 nuisance declaration 10.92.020 Motorcycles on private property aiding, abetting 11.04.050 unlawful 11.04.010 violation, impoundment 11.04.020 Muffling device 11.04.030 Roller skates, coasters 11.04.060 Skateboards 11.04.080 Unnecessary noise 11.04.040 Weight limits designated streets 10.62.020 exception 10.62.030 generally 10.62.010 signs 10.62.040 violation, penalty 10.62.050 Ventilation and indoor air quality code See also Building code Minimum requirements 15.44.010 —W— Water See also Sewer; Surface water runoff Billing 13.04.060 Bimonthly rates 13.04.020 Cross connections 13.04.110 Damaging utility system 13.04.130 Effective date of provisions 13.04.010 Emergency supply conditions 13.04.120 Fees 13.04.040 Liens 13.04.070 Mother-in-law apartments, converted homes 13.04.090 Violation, penalty 13.04.180 Water -sewer equipment replacement fund Created 3.68.010 Disbursement of moneys 3.68.030 Transfer of moneys 3.68.020 Weapons, explosives Definitions aerosol tear gas personal protection device 9.36.010 air gun 9.36.010 dangerous knife 9.36.010 fixed -blade knife 9.36.010 gas bomb 9.36.010 gas pen 9.36.010 gas pencil 9.36.010 gas pistol 9.36.010 switchblade knife 9.36.010 Statutes adopted by reference 9.36.020 Unlawful, forfeiture, violation 9.36.030 Wetlands See Flood damage prevention —Z— Zoning See also Subdivisions City engineer duty, authority 15.40.010 Comprehensive Plan See Comprehensive Plan Enforcement 15.40.010 Occupation of premises prohibited when 15.40.020 Violation, penalty 15.40.030 Index-17 (Revised 11/97)