HomeMy WebLinkAbout5341 ORDINANCE NO. 5 3 4 1
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 5307 WHICH ESTABLISHED
AUBURN CITY CODE CHAPTER 1.27 ENTITLED "POSTING PUBLIC
NOTICES" AND ESTABLISHING A NEW AUBURN CITY CODE CHAPTER
1.27 ENTITLED "POSTING PUBLIC NOTICES" TO BE CONTAINED IN
. AUBURN CITY CODE TITLE I ENTITLED "GENERAL PROVISIONS" WHICH
CHAPTER ESTABLISHES THE PURPOSE THEREFOR, PROVIDES
DEFINITIONS, SETS FORTH. APPLICANT/OWNER RESPONSIBILITIES,
PROVIDES SPECIFICATIONS FOR MOUNTING BOARDS, PROVIDES
PROVISIONS RELATING TO WHEN POSTING OF A PUBLIC NOTICE IS
REQUIRED AND PROVIDES FOR CERTAIN OTHER MATTERS IN
CONNECTION THEREWITH.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Auburn adopted Ordinance
No. 5307 on November 1, 1999 establishing Auburn City Code Chapter 1.27
entitled "Posting Public Notices" contained in Auburn City Code Title I Entitled
"General Provisions" to provide' clarification regarding the posting of current
land use actions and providing for uniformity of size and readability of all land
use notices which are required to be posted; and
' 'WHEREAS, the provisions of Auburn City Code Chapter 1.27 adopted by
City Council on November 1, 1999, were not the revised provisions approved by
the City Council on October 18, 1999; and
WHEREAS, to correct the error it is necessary to repeal Ordinance 5307
and approve Ordinance 5341 which establishes a new Auburn City Code
Ordinance 5341
January 11, 2000
Page 1
Chapter 1.27, "Posting Public Notices" to reflect the revised provisions adopted
by the Auburn City Council on October 18, 1999.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Purpose. The purpose of this ordinance is as follows: To
create a new Chapter 1.27 in the Auburn City Code entitled "Posting Public
Notices" to reflect the revised provisions adopted by the Auburn City Council on
October 18, 1999 as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated
herein by this reference.
, . Section 2. Constitutionality or Invalidity. If any section, subsection
clause or phase of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or
unconstitutional such invalidity unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or
constitutionality of the remaining portions of this Ordinance, as it is being
hereby expressly declared that this Ordinance and each section, subsection,
sentence, clause and phrase hereof would have been prepared, proposed
adopted and approved and ratified irrespective of the fact that nay one or more
section, subsection, sentence, clause or phase be declared invalid or
unconstitutional.
Ordinance 5341
January 11, 2000
Page 2
Section 3. Implementation. The Mayor is hereby authorized to
implement such administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out
the directions of this legislation.
Section 4. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in
force five days from and after its passage, approval and publication as provided
by law.
INTRODUCED: aalltma~ 18, 2000
PASSED: Jan~z ~ 8, ?000
APPROVED: 5amtaz7 3.8, 2000
CHARLES A. BOOTH
MAYOR
Ordinance 5341
January 11, 2000
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ATTEST:
D&lle E. D)'~~askamC'~,X~ '~'/Z,~--, ~)
City Clerk
FORM:
Michael J. Reynolds,
City Attorney
PUBLISHED:
Ordinance 5341
· January 11, 2000
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CHAPTER 1.27
POSTING PUBLIC NOTICES
Sections
1.27.010 Purpose
1.27.020 When required
t .27.030 Definitions
1.27.040 Applicant/owner responsibilities
1.27.050 Specifications
1.27.060 Fees
1.27.070 Penalties
1.27.010 Purpose
The purpose of this chapter is to provide an additional means of public notice, to the
general public, of various City actions. The requirements contained within this chapter are in
addition to the public notice requirements of Titles 14, 16, 17, 18 and the state requirements for
annexations. The requirements of this chapter do not replace the legal notice requirements
already mandated by Titles 14, 16, 17, 18 and the state requirements for annexations.
1.27.020 When required
Whenever a public notice is required by Titles 14, 16, 17 or 18 the applicant and/or
owner of the subject property shall erect on the subject property a public notice mounting board,
as provided by the City, consistent with the requirements of this chapter. The City shall then
place upon the board the specific public notice that involves the subject property.
1.27.030 Definitions
A. Type I mounting board. For projects that are on property that is less than 10,000 square
feet in area one Type I mounting board shall be erected on the subject property. The size of a
Type I mounting board is 2 feet vertical by 4 feet horizontal.
B. Type II mounting board. For projects that are on property that is 10,000 square feet to
one acre in area, one Type II mounting board shall be erected on the subject property. The size
of a Type II mounting board is 4 feet vertical by 4 feet horizontal.
C. Type III mounting board. For projects that are on property that is greater than one acre
in area and less than ten acres, one Type III mounting board shall be erected on the subject
property. The size of a Type III mo'unting board is 4 feet vertical by 8 feet horizontal. An
additional Type III mounting board shall be erected for each additional ten acres, or portion
thereof. However no more than three Type Ill boards shall be required for any size project. The
boards shall be proportionately placed around the perimeter of the property. The Planning
Director may allow less than the three boards if the geographical features of the subject
property are such that additional boards would not provide additional public notice.
1.27.040 Applicant/owner responsibilities
A. The applicant/owner shall obtain from the City the applicable mounting board(s) to be
erected upon the subject property.
Exhibit "A", Ordinance No. 5341
B. At the time the City issues the mounting board it shall collect the appropriate fees and
advise the applicant/owner as to when the mounting board(s) must be erected and state when
the mounting board must be removed and returned to the City.
C. The applicant shall erect the mounting board in accordance with the specifications of
section 1.27.050~ The applicant/owner shall be responsible for maintaining the mounting board
such that it is readable dudng the period of time it is required to be in place. If the board is
damaged, defaced or otherwise made illegible the applicant/owner shall replace the board with
another obtained from the City. The applicant shall pay the replacement cost of such board.
1.27.050 Specifications
A. The mounting boards shall be erected on the subject property adjacent to and be visible
from the abutting public or private i'ight of way. Any sight distance hazards must be avoided.
B. The mounting boards shall be securely fastened to sturdy posts, either wood or metal.
The boards may be attached to existing buildings if'it is not possible to place the boards
elsewhere on the property. This must be approved by the Planning Department.
C. The mounting boards must be located in order to be easily walked to by the general
public. This may require the removal of brush or other obstacles. If it is not possible to erect
the board in a location that is reasonably and safely accessible for the public then the applicant
may make a written request to the Planning Director to allow the board to be located elsewhere
or not require the board at all.
D. The mounting boards shall be erected such that the top of the board is at least 4 feet
above the ground but no higher than 6 feet above the ground.
1.27.060 Fees
A. A non-refundable posting fee is required, for each board, to be paid at the time the
mounting boards are obtained from the City. Fees for each type of mounting board are set forth
in Chapter 2.78 of the Auburn City Code.
The applicant/owner shall be required to return the. board within 45 days of the date the City
stipulates in section 1.27.040(B). If the board is not returned or is not legible or is damaged then
the applicant shall pay a replacement fee as set forth in Chapter 2.78 of the Auburn City Code.
The replacement fee shall be required to.be paid prior to the issuance of any permit, license or
any other approval required by the City of Auburn that is related to subject property.
1.27.070 Penalties
If the applicant/oWner fails to erect the mounting board by the time the City stipulates
pursuant to section 1.27.040(B), or fails to erect the board pursuant to the specifications of
section 1.27.050, or fails to maintain the board pursuant to section 1.27.040(C), then all City
processing of the subject application, including any public hearings, shall cease until the
board(s) complies with this chapter as determined by the Planning Director.
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