POMC 20.02 - Administration and EnforcementChapter 20.02
ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
Sections:
20.02.005 Title citation.
20.02.010 Purpose.
20.02.015 Authority.
20.02.020 Conformity required.
20.02.030 Interpretation and rules —Generally.
20.02.040 Severability.
20.02.050 Repealed.
20.02.060 Violations — Enforcement — Penalties.
20.02.070 Fees.
20.02.005 Title citation.
This title shall be known and may be cited as the Port Orchard "land use and development
regulatory code" or "land use and development regulations" (Ord. 019-17 § 18 (Exh. 1)).
20.02.010 Purpose.
This title establishes comprehensive land use and development regulations for the city. It is the
declared purpose of the city council that these regulations implement the city's policies adopted in
the city's comprehensive plan in compliance with the Washington State Growth Management Act
(GMA) and the Shoreline Management Act (SMA), and implement the requirements of the state's
Regulatory Reform Act, which has a primary goal of integrating environmental review with project
review. This land use and development regulatory code is to be used as a guide by governmental
agencies when taking action within the city's urban growth area (UGA). (Ord. 019-17 § 18 (Exh. 1)).
20.02.015 Authority.
(1) This title is adopted under the authority of Article XI, Section 11 of the Washington State
Constitution.
(2) The following authority is granted in administering this title:
(a) The community development director ("director"), as the duly authorized representative
of the mayor, is charged with the responsibility of carrying out an official interpretation of the
provisions of the land use and development regulatory code. The director shall grant, condition, or
deny administrative, temporary use, and building permits and land use and development approvals
pursuant to the procedures included in this title. The director shall serve in an advisory capacity to
the council and planning commission in comprehensive planning and zoning matters, development
agreements, and proposed amendments to this title. Within this subtitle, when the director is
identified as responsible for a procedural action, this authorization includes the director's
authorized/designated city representative; further, the action made by the director or authorized
city representative may occur upon consultation with other city staff.
(b) The city council shall have authority to hold public hearings and make decisions on
annexations, comprehensive plan amendments, rezones, development agreements, amendments
to the land use and development regulations, and any appeals of decisions made by the hearing
examiner as specified in this title.
(c) The planning commission shall have the authority to make recommendations to the city
council whether to grant, condition, or deny applications for comprehensive plan amendments and
to review and make recommendations on amendments to the land use and development
regulations pursuant to this title.
(d) The hearing examiner shall have the authority to conduct open record appeal hearings
for administrative permits and to grant, condition, or deny applications for project permits except
those specifically reserved for city council decision or designated as an administrative review
permit. This authority shall include but not be limited to decision making authority for decisions
rendered in accordance with Chapter 43.21 C RCW and permits for conditional use, preliminary
subdivisions, planned residential development districts, variances, shoreline substantial
development, shoreline conditional uses, shoreline nonconforming use, shoreline variance, and
comprehensive sign design plan permits.
(e) The city engineer shall have the authority to review boundary line adjustments and
preliminary site plan/design reviews; and recommend to grant, condition, or deny stormwater
permits and land disturbing activity permits.
(f) The office of the building official is established to administer and enforce building and
construction codes. (Ord. 019-17 § 18 (Exh. 1)).
20.02.020 Conformity required.
(1) After the effective date of the ordinance codified in this title, no structure shall be erected,
reconstructed, altered, enlarged, or relocated, and no building, structure, or premises shall be used
in any zone except in compliance with the provisions of this title and then only after securing all
required permits and/or land use and development approvals.
(2) No building permit or land use and development approval in conflict with the provisions of this
land use and development regulatory code shall be issued. Structures or uses which do not
conform to this title, except legal nonconformance as specified herein and approved variances, are
violations subject to the enforcement, penalty, and abatement provisions of this chapter. (Ord. 019-
17 § 18 (Exh. 1)).
20.02.030 Interpretation and rules — Generally.
(1) Except as provided for otherwise in this title, the director shall have the authority for interpreting
the meaning, words, phrases, and sentences set forth in this title and the determination of how
specific situations are regulated by this title. This title shall be liberally interpreted and construed to
secure the public health, safety and welfare, and the rule of strict construction shall have no
application.
(2) If the provisions of this title conflict or overlap one with another, or if a provision of this title
conflicts or overlaps with the provision of another ordinance of the city, the most restrictive
provision or the provision imposing the highest standard prevails. Should a conflict arise between
the provisions of this title or between this title and the laws, regulations, codes, or rules
promulgated by other authority having jurisdiction within the city, the most restrictive requirement
shall be applied, except when constrained by federal or state law, or where specifically provided
otherwise.
(3) The standards, procedures, and requirements of this title are the minimum necessary to
promote the health, safety, and welfare of the residents of the city. The city is free to adopt more
rigorous or different standards, procedures, rules, and/or requirements whenever this becomes
necessary.
(4) Regulations, conditions, or procedural requirements that are specific to an individual land use
shall supersede regulations, conditions, or procedural requirements of general application.
(5) All applicable requirements shall govern a use whether or not they are cross-referenced in a text
section or land use table. In case of any ambiguity, difference of meaning, or implication between
the text and heading, caption, or illustration, the text and tables shall control.
(6) The word "shall" is mandatory, the word "should" is advisable, and the word "may" is
discretionary. (Ord. 019-17 § 18 (Exh. 1)).
20.02.040 Severability.
If any part, sentence, paragraph, subsection, section, or clause of this subtitle is adjudged
unconstitutional, or held invalid, the remainder of the subtitle or the application of the provisions to
other persons, property, structures, or circumstances shall not be affected. Whenever any
condition or limitation is included in an order authorizing a planned development or any site plan
approval, it shall be conclusively presumed that the authorizing officer or body consider such
condition or limitation necessary to carry out the spirit and purpose of this subtitle or the
requirement of some provision hereof, and to protect the public health, safety, and welfare, and
that the officer or body would not have granted the authorization to which the condition or
Limitation pertains except in the belief that the condition or limitation was lawful. (Ord. 019-17 § 18
(Exh. 1)).
20.02.050 Use of Standard Industrial Classification (SIC).
Repealed by Ord. 011-19. (Ord. 010-18 § 2; Ord. 019-17 § 18 (Exh. 1)).
20.02.060 Violations — Enforcement — Penalties.
(1) Violations.
(a) It is a violation of this title for any person to initiate or continue or cause to be initiated or
continued the use of any structure, land, or property within the city of Port Orchard without first
obtaining the permits or authorizations required for the use by this title.
(b) It is a violation of this title for any person to use, construct, locate, alter, demolish, or
cause to be used, constructed, located, altered, or demolished any structure, land, or property
within the city of Port Orchard in any manner that is not permitted by this title or by the terms of any
permit or approval issued pursuant to this title or previous codes; provided, that the terms or
conditions are explicitly stated on the permit or the approved plans.
(c) It is a violation of this title to remove, deface, or fail to comply with any sign, notice,
complaint, or order required by or posted in accordance with this title.
(d) It is a violation of this title to misrepresent any material fact in any application, plans, or
other information submitted to obtain any land use, building, or development permit or approval.
(e) It is a violation of this title for anyone to fail to comply with the requirements of this title.
(f) Any violation of this title shall constitute a public nuisance.
(2) Enforcement.
(a) It shall be the duty of the director, or their duly authorized designee, to enforce this title.
The director may call upon the code enforcement officer, building official, police, fire, health, public
works or other appropriate city departments to assist in enforcement.
(b) This title shall be enforced for the benefit of the health, safety and welfare of the general
public, and not for the benefit of any particular person or class of persons.
(c) It is the intent of this title to place the obligation of complying with its requirements upon
the owner, occupier, or other person in control of or responsible for the condition of the land and
buildings within the scope of this title.
(d) Upon presentation of proper credentials, the director or duly authorized representative
of the director may, with the consent of the owner or occupier of a building or premises, or pursuant
to a lawfully issued warrant, enter at reasonable times any building or premises subject to the
consent or warrant to perform the enforcement duties under this chapter.
(e) No provision of or term used in this title is intended to impose any duty upon the city or
any of its officers or employees which would subject them to damages in a civil action.
(3) Penalties. When the director determines that a violation of any provision of this title has
occurred or is occurring the director may institute any of the following enforcement actions:
(a) Subject to the provisions of Chapter 2.64 POMC any business, agency, property owner,
and/or other person who violates the standards set forth in this title or the more stringent standards
imposed by the city engineer, hearing examiner, planning commission, and/or city council as
allowed herein shall be guilty of a civil infraction.
(b) In addition to any remedy provided for in this title and Chapter 2.64 POMC, the director
may issue a stop work order and/or notice to vacate and other lawful orders. Any person removing
such sign without the permission of the proper authority shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
(c) In addition or alternative to any other penalty provided herein or by law, any violation of,
or failure to comply with, any provision of this title or any lawful order issued hereunder shall
constitute a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000, or by imprisonment for
not more than 90 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
(d) In addition or alternative to any other remedy provided by this title or under the Port
Orchard Municipal Code, the city may initiate injunction or abatement proceedings or any other
appropriate action in courts against any person or property in violation or failure to comply with any
provision of this chapter, to prevent, enjoin, abate, and/or terminate violations of this chapter
and/or to restore a condition which existed prior to the violation. In any such action or proceeding,
the costs and reasonable attorneys' fees incurred by the city shall be recoverable as a personal
obligation of the property owner and/or responsible party and/or a lien against the property. To the
maximum extent allowed by law, such lien shall constitute a special assessment of equal rank with
state, county, and municipal taxes.
(e) Each day in which a violation of this title occurs or is allowed to continue shall constitute
a separate offense and be subject to the enforcement and penalties provided herein. (Ord. 017-23
§ 1 (Exh. A); Ord. 024-19 § 1 (Exh. 1); Ord. 019-17 § 18 (Exh. 1)).
20.02.070 Fees.
Application fees, appeal fees, permit fees, performance and/or maintenance bond fees, other fees,
and fee policies related to the administration of this title may be adopted by resolution of the city
council and should be periodically updated. (Ord. 023-20 § 2).