HomeMy WebLinkAbout6391 ORDINANCE NO. 6 3 9 1
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ,AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AMENDING
CHAPTER 13.41 OF THE AUBURN CITY CODE
RELATING TO UTILITY SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT
CHARGE
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is reasonable and in
the public interest to enact and impose a utility systems development charge for
the purpose of recovering a fair share of the costs of providing existing utility
system infrastructure to serve new customers or revised uses of existing
customers, and
WHEREAS, Low Impact Development storm water management and land
development practices are designed to replicate the predevelopment hydrologic
functions, and
WHEREAS, replicating predevelopment flows reduces the hydraulic load
on the existing storm utility system infrastructure thereby reducing system
maintenance and capital improvement needs, and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that some system
development charge credit be allowed for use of Low Impact Development
practices because they can reduce the impacts on City storm utility infrastructure.
NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN as follows:
Section 1. Amendment to City Code. That Chapter 13.41 of the
Auburn City Code be and the same hereby is amended to read as follows:
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Chapter 13.41
UTILITY SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT CHARGE
Sections:
13.41.010 Definitions.
13.41.020 Purpose.
13.41.030 Utility systems development charge imposed—Rates—Review.
13.41.040 Collection.
13.41.050 Credits.
13.41.060 Segregation and use of revenues.
13.41.070 Appeals.
13.41.080 Scope.
13.41.010 Definitions.
As used in this chapter unless the context otherwise requires:
A. 'Capacity facilities' includes but is not limited to:
1 Water system infrastructure including: water sources, treatment facilities, interties,
pump stations, pressure reducing stations, standby generators, reservoirs, distribution, and
transmission mains and appurtenances needed for distribution, fire protection and pressure.
2. Sanitary sewer system infrastructure including: lift stations, standby generators, force
mains, conveyance lines and appurtenances needed to collect and transport sewage for
treatment and disposal or to eliminate a storm and sanitary sewer cross connection.
3. Storm drainage system infrastructure including: pump stations, standby generators,
storage facilities, water quality facilities, stream, creek or river improvements and conveyance
lines needed to collect, transport and dispose of storm drainage, eliminate storm and sanitary
sewer cross connections, eliminate storm and surface water flooding and water quality problems,
and treatment and disposal facilities.
B. "Impervious surface, for the purpose of calculating a system development charge and
only as it pertains to this chapter means a hard surface area that prevents the entry of water into
the soil mantle. Common impervious surfaces include, but are not limited to, roof tops, walkways,
patios, concrete or asphalt paving. Open, uncovered, retention/detention facilities shall not be
considered as impervious surfaces for the purpose of SDC fee calculation.
C. 'Utility systems development charge' is a charge imposed on new customers, or existing
customers revising use of their property in recognition of the previous investment of the city and
its customers in the utility systems. (Ord. 6341 § 1 2011 Ord. 6283 § 2, 2009 Ord. 5801 § 1
2003; Ord. 4830 § 1 1996, Ord. 4479 § 2, 1990; Ord. 3510§2, 1980.)
D "Parcel, non-single-family" means any parcel of developed land other than single-family
or two-family(duplex) residential
E. "Low impact development (LID)' means a storm water management and land
development strategy that emphasizes conservation and use of on-site natural features
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integrated with engineered, small-scale hydrologic controls to more closely mimic
predevelopment hydrologic functions. Common LID designs include, but are not limited to,
bioretention areas, vegetated rooftops, porous asphalt pavement and porous concrete as
designed in accordance with the City of Auburn Surface Water Management Manual and 2005
Low Impact Technical Guidance Manual for Puget Sound published by the Puget Sound Action
Team or most recent update.
13.41.020 Purpose.
The city council has determined that it is reasonable and in the public interest to enact and
impose a utility systems development charge for the purpose of recovering a fair share of the
costs of providing existing utility system infrastructure to serve new customers or revised uses of
existing customers. The intent is to reimburse the city's utility for the cost of construction of
available capacity sanitary sewer water and storm drainage facilities from those properties, which
as part of their development and use create direct or indirect needs for those facilities. The city
council finds that the public would benefit from a logical long-range approach to the financing of
necessary general facilities. Experience has demonstrated that the lack of such provision casts
an unfair and unexpected burden on taxpayers and residences in the form of utility rates, taxes,
bond interest costs and assessments when core, general or central facilities become inadequate,
causing a crisis. Operating from crisis to crisis is wasteful, unsafe and not an acceptable method
of operating local government; and debt financing should be minimized wherever possible. (Ord.
6341 § 1 2011 Ord. 5801 § 1 2003; Ord. 4830 § 1 1996; Ord. 4479 § 2, 1990; Ord. 3510 § 1
1980.)
13.41.030 Utility systems development charge imposed—Rates—Review.
A. A sanitary sewer and water utility systems development charge is imposed upon all
lands inside the boundary of the city and all lands outside the boundary of the city which utilize
either sanitary sewer facilities or water facilities or both of the city and a storm drainage utility
systems development charge is imposed upon all lands in the city except those lands exempted
under this chapter which fees and charges shall be as set forth on the city of Auburn fee
schedule.
B. The utility systems development charge as set forth in the city fee schedule will be
computed to consider the future and/or current value of the utility system's fixed assets, excluding
contributions by developers, and outstanding bonded indebtedness, and will also consider an
appropriate service unit.
C The utility systems development charge imposed shall be reviewed annually by the city
council and the charges may be revised to reflect changes in utility asset value, depreciation of
the utility system fixed assets, bonded indebtedness, and the number of ERU, RCE or ESU
customers served. (Ord. 6341 § 1 2011 Ord. 5819 §4, 2004' Ord. 5801 § 1 2003; Ord. 5709
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§ 1 2002; Ord. 5619 § 2, 2001 Ord. 5125 § 2, 1998; Ord. 4830 § 1 1996, Ord. 4479 § 2, 1990;
Ord. 3510 § 1 1980 )
13.41.040 Collection.
The water sanitary sewer and storm drainage utilities systems development charges are
immediately due and payable upon obtaining a permit for connection to the city utility Systems
development charges for parcels that will utilize infiltration for storm water disposal are
immediately due and payable upon obtaining a building permit to develop the parcel.
A. For residential development for new development, redevelopment or a change in use,
during the effective period of April 4, 2011 through April 4, 2013, and prior to issuance of a permit
application, the applicant may elect to record a covenant against title to the property on forms
prepared and provided by the city that requires payment of water sanitary sewer and storm
drainage development charges due and owing, less any credits awarded, by providing for
automatic payment through escrow of these development charges due and owing to be paid no
later than at time of closing of the sale of the unit or at final inspection or issuance of certificate of
occupancy or 18 months from the date of issuance of the original building permit, whichever
comes first. Failure to pay shall result in the following:
1 If 30 days after the city has sent the responsible party written notification of its
obligation to pay the charges established in this chapter the full amount remains unpaid, the
responsible party shall be subject to the enforcement provisions of ACC 1.25.030 and 1.25.065.
Written notification shall be by regular and certified mail and to the most current available contact
information on file with the city For the purposes of applying ACC 1.25.030 and 1.25.065, the
responsible party shall constitute a property owner the property(ies) for which a permit(s) has
been issued shall constitute the property(ies) on which the violation is occurring, and the impact
fee amount remaining unpaid shall constitute a violation occurring on the permitted property(ies)
under these sections.
2. Any unpaid charges adopted by this chapter that are outstanding 30 days from the
date the charges are due shall constitute a lien against the property(ies) for which a permit(s)
have been issued in the amount of the unpaid charges. In addition to the actions authorized in
subsection (A)(1) of this section, the city may record a lien against the permitted property(ies) in
the amount of the unpaid charges and may immediately suspend any permits previously issued
for the lot or unit associated with the current development activity and shall limit the granting of
any future permits for the lot or unit until such time that all outstanding water sanitary sewer and
storm drainage development charges are paid in full.
3. The appeals process authorized in ACC 13.41.070 shall not apply to determinations
made pursuant to this section.
B. For nonresidential development composed of new development, redevelopment or a
change in use and inclusive of commercial office and retail uses, light and heavy manufacturing
uses, but excluding warehousing and distribution uses, and institutional development including
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but not limited to public and private schools and colleges and hospitals, during the effective
period of April 4 2011 through April 4, 2013, and prior to the issuance of any permit application
and following the execution of a payment agreement on forms prepared and provided by the city
the applicant may elect to pay water sanitary sewer and storm drainage development charges
due and owing, less any credits awarded, no later than prior to issuance of certificate of
occupancy or 18 months from the date of issuance of the original building permit, whichever
comes first. Failure to pay shall result in the following:
1 If 30 days after the city has sent the responsible party written notification of its
obligation to pay the charges established in this chapter the full amount remains unpaid, the
responsible party shall be subject to the enforcement provisions of ACC 1.25 030 and 1.25.065.
Written notification shall be by regular and certified mail and to the most current available contact
information on file with the city For the purposes of applying ACC 1.25.030 and 1.25.065, the
responsible party shall constitute a property owner the property(ies) for which a permit(s) has
been issued shall constitute the property(ies) on which the violation is occurring, and the impact
fee amount remaining unpaid shall constitute a violation occurring on the permitted property(ies)
under these sections.
2. Any unpaid charges adopted by this chapter that are outstanding 30 days from the
date the charges are due shall constitute a lien against the property(ies) for which a permit(s)
have been issued in the amount of the unpaid charges. In addition to the actions authorized in
subsection (B)(1) of this section, the city may record a lien against the permitted property(ies) in
the amount of the unpaid charges and may immediately suspend any permits previously issued
for the lot or unit associated with the current development activity and shall limit the granting of
any future permits for the lot or unit until such time that all outstanding water sanitary sewer and
storm drainage development charges are paid in full.
3. The appeals process authorized in ACC 13.41.070 shall not apply to determinations
made pursuant to this section. (Ord. 6341 § 1 2011 Ord. 5801 § 1 2003; Ord. 4830 § 1 1996;
Ord. 4479§ 2, 1990; Ord. 3610§2, 1981 Ord. 3510§4, 1980.)
13.41.050 Credits.
All system development charge credits shall be documented in writing as negotiated between
the land developer and the city engineer
A. If a developer provides a capacity facility that benefits other properties as identified within
the appropriate utility comprehensive plan, a systems development charge credit may be granted
under the provisions of this chapter.(Ord. 6341 § 1 2011 Ord. 5801 § 1 2003; Ord. 4830 § 1
1996; Ord. 4479 § 2, 1990; Ord. 3510§ 5, 1980.)
B. If a developer of any non-single-family parcel development as defined in ACC
13.41 010D, provides Low Impact Development (LID) facilities as defined in ACC 13.41.010E, to
manage on-site storm water then a credit shall be granted of up to 70% of the total amount of the
system development charge. The credit amount is equal to the ratio (expressed as a percentage)
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of the total impervious surface area managed by LID to the total area of impervious surface of the
development.
13.41.060 Segregation and use of revenues.
All funds derived from the utility systems development charge are to be segregated by
appropriate approved accounting practices from all other funds of the city and that portion of the
utility systems development charge calculated and collected on account of a utility shall be used
for no other purpose than replacement, major repair installing, constructing, and extending
capacity facilities of the utility (Ord. 6341 § 1 2011 Ord. 5801 § 1 2003; Ord. 4830 § 1 1996,
Ord. 4479 §.2, 1990; Ord. 3510§6, 1980.)
13.41.070 Appeals.
Appeals of the public works director's determinations made pursuant to this chapter shall be
filed with the public works department and shall be heard by the city's hearing examiner pursuant
to Chapter 18.66 ACC. Determinations on appeals shall be based on whether the decision being
appealed was consistent with applicable state law and city codes. The hearing examiner's
determination shall be final unless appealed to the superior court of the county in which the
property subject to the utility system development charges is located within the city of Auburn, in
accordance with the procedures in RCW 34.05.510 through 34.05.598, and with the appeal being
filed with the city clerk within 30 days after issuance of the decision of the hearing examiner (Ord.
6341 § 1 2011 Ord. 6182 § 3, 2008; Ord. 5801 § 1 2003; Ord. 4830 § 1 1996, Ord. 4479 § 2,
1990; Ord. 3510 § 7 1980.)
13.41.080 Scope.
The utility systems development charge provided for in this chapter is separate from and in
addition to any applicable tax, assessment charge, or other fee otherwise provided by law (Ord.
6341 § 1 2011 Ord. 5801 § 1 2003; Ord. 4830 § 1 1996; Ord. 4493 § 2, 1991 Ord. 3510 § 8,
1980.)
Section 2. Implementation. The Mayor is hereby authorized to
implement such administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the
directions of this legislation.
Section 3. Severability. The provisions of this ordinance are
declared to be separate and severable. The invalidity of any clause, sentence,
paragraph, subdivision, section or portion of this ordinance, or the invalidity of the
application thereof to any person or circumstance shall not affect the validity of
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the remainder of this ordinance, or the validity of its application to other persons
or circumstances.
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. NOV 21 2011
PASSED' NOV 21 2011
APPROVED. NOV 21 9011
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PETER B. LEWIS
MAYOR
ATTEST
Danielle E. Daskam, City Clerk
APP'0 ED • • ORM:
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Published: Nove,v,AreAr 2-5, zo t\
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Chapter 13.41
UTILITY SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT CHARGE
Sections:
13.41 010 Definitions.
13.41.020 Purpose.
13.41.030 Utility systems development charge imposed—Rates—Review.
13.41.040 Collection.
13.41 050 Credits.
13.41.060 Segregation and use of revenues.
13.41.070 Appeals.
13.41.080 Scope.
13.41.010 Definitions.
As used in this chapter unless the context otherwise requires:
A. "Capacity facilities' includes but is not limited to:
1 Water system infrastructure including: water sources,treatment facilities. interties, pump
stations, pressure reducing stations, standby generators, reservoirs, distribution, and
transmission mains and appurtenances needed for distribution,fire protection and
pressure.
2. Sanitary sewer system infrastructure including: lift stations, standby generators,force
mains,conveyance lines and appurtenances needed to collect and transport sewage for
treatment and disposal or to eliminate a storm and sanitary sewer cross connection.
3. Storm drainage system infrastructure including: pump stations, standby generators,
storage facilities,water quality facilities, stream, creek or river improvements and
conveyance lines needed to collect, transport and dispose of storm drainage, eliminate
storm and sanitary sewer cross connections, eliminate storm and surface water flooding
and water quality problems, and treatment and disposal facilities.
B. "Impervious surface, for the purpose of calculating a system development charge and only as
it pertains to this chapter means a hard surface area that prevents the entry of water into the soil
mantle. Common impervious surfaces include, but are not limited to, roof tops,walkways, patios,
concrete or asphalt paving. Open, uncovered, retention/detention facilities shall not be considered
as impervious surfaces for the purpose of SDC fee calculation.
C. "Utility systems development charge is a charge imposed on new customers, or existing
customers revising use of their property in recognition of the previous investment of the city and
its customers in the utility systems. (Ord.6341 § 1 2011 Ord.6283§2,2009;Ord. 5801 § 1
2003; Ord.4830§ 1 1996; Ord.4479§2, 1990; Ord. 3510§2, 1980.)
D. 'Parcel. non-single-family means any parcel of developed land other than single-family or two-
family (duplex) residential
E. 'Low impact development(LID)" means a storm water management and land development
strategy ' scion scale that emphasizes conservation and use of on-
site natural features integrated with engineered, small-scale hydrologic controls to more closely
mimic predevelopment hydrologic functions. Common LID designs include, but are not limit to,
bioretention areas, vegetated rooftops, porous asphalt pavement and porous concrete as
designed in accordance with the City of Auburn Surface Water Management Manual and 2005
Low Impact Technical Guidance Manual for Puget Sound published by the Puget Sound Action
Team or most recent update.
13.41.020 Purpose.
The city council has determined that it is reasonable and in the public interest to enact and
impose a utility systems development charge for the purpose of recovering a fair share of the
costs of providing existing utility system infrastructure to serve new customers or revised uses of
existing customers. The intent is to reimburse the city's utility for the cost of construction of
available capacity sanitary sewer water and storm drainage facilities from those properties, which
as part of their development and use create direct or indirect needs for those facilities.The city
council finds that the public would benefit from a logical long-range approach to the financing of
necessary general facilities. Experience has demonstrated that the lack of such provision casts
an unfair and unexpected burden on taxpayers and residences in the form of utility rates,taxes,
bond interest costs and assessments when core,general or central facilities become inadequate,
causing a crisis. Operating from crisis to crisis is wasteful, unsafe and not an acceptable method
of operating local government; and debt financing should be minimized wherever possible. (Ord.
6341 § 1 2011 Ord. 5801 § 1 2003; Ord.4830§ 1 1996; Ord, 4479§ 2, 1990; Ord.3510§ 1
1980.)
13.41.030 Utility systems development charge imposed—Rates—Review.
A.A sanitary sewer and water utility systems development charge is imposed upon all lands
inside the boundary of the city and all lands outside the boundary of the city which utilize either
sanitary sewer facilities or water facilities or both of the city and a storm drainage utility systems
development charge is imposed upon all lands in the city except those lands exempted under
this chapter which fees and charges shall be as set forth on the city of Auburn fee schedule.
B. The utility systems development charge as set forth in the city fee schedule will be computed
to consider the future and/or current value of the utility system's fixed assets, excluding
contributions by developers, and outstanding bonded indebtedness, and will also consider an
appropriate service unit.
C.The utility systems development charge imposed shall be reviewed annually by the city council
and the charges may be revised to reflect changes in utility asset value, depreciation of the utility
system fixed assets, bonded indebtedness, and the number of ERU. RCE or ESU customers
served. (Ord. 6341 § 1 2011 Ord. 5819§4, 2004- Ord. 5801 § 1 2003; Ord. 5709§ 1 2002;
Ord. 5619§2, 2001 Ord. 5125§ 2, 1998; Ord.4830§ 1 1996; Ord.4479§2, 1990; Ord. 3510§
1 1980.)
13.41.040 Collection.
The water sanitary sewer and storm drainage utilities systems development charges are
immediately due and payable upon obtaining a permit for connection to the city utility Systems
development charges for parcels that will utilize infiltration for storm water disposal are
immediately due and payable upon obtaining a building permit to develop the parcel.
A. For residential development for new development, redevelopment or a change in use, during
the effective period of April 4 2011 through April 4, 2013, and prior to issuance of a permit
application,the applicant may elect to record a covenant against title to the property on forms
prepared and provided by the city that requires payment of water sanitary sewer and storm
drainage development charges due and owing, less any credits awarded, by providing for
automatic payment through escrow of these development charges due and owing to be paid no
later than at time of closing of the sale of the unit or at final inspection or issuance of certificate of
occupancy or 18 months from the date of issuance of the original building permit, whichever
comes first. Failure to pay shall result in the following:
1 If 30 days after the city has sent the responsible party written notification of its obligation
to pay the charges established in this chapter the full amount remains unpaid, the
responsible party shall be subject to the enforcement provisions of ACC 1.25 030 and
1.25.065. Written notification shall be by regular and certified mail and to the most current
available contact information on file with the city For the purposes of applying ACC
1.25.030 and 1.25.065, the responsible party shall constitute a property owner the
property(ies)for which a permit(s) has been issued shall constitute the property(ies)on
which the violation is occurring, and the impact fee amount remaining unpaid shall
constitute a violation occurring on the permitted property(ies) under these sections.
2.Any unpaid charges adopted by this chapter that are outstanding 30 days from the date
the charges are due shall constitute a lien against the property(ies)for which a permit(s)
have been issued in the amount of the unpaid charges. In addition to the actions authorized
in subsection(A)(1)of this section, the city may record a lien against the permitted
property(ies) in the amount of the unpaid charges and may immediately suspend any
permits previously issued for the lot or unit associated with the current development activity
and shall limit the granting of any future permits for the lot or unit until such time that all
outstanding water sanitary sewer and storm drainage development charges are paid in full.
3. The appeals process authorized in ACC 13.41.070 shall not apply to determinations
made pursuant to this section.
B. For nonresidential development composed of new development, redevelopment or a change in
use and inclusive of commercial office and retail uses, light and heavy manufacturing uses, but
excluding warehousing and distribution uses, and institutional development including but not
limited to public and private schools and colleges and hospitals, during the effective period of
April 4, 2011 through April 4, 2013, and prior to the issuance of any permit application and
following the execution of a payment agreement on forms prepared and provided by the city the
applicant may elect to pay water sanitary sewer and storm drainage development charges due
and owing, less any credits awarded, no later than prior to issuance of certificate of occupancy or
18 months from the date of issuance of the original building permit,whichever comes first. Failure
to pay shall result in the following:
1 If 30 days after the city has sent the responsible party written notification of its obligation
to pay the charges established in this chapter the full amount remains unpaid, the
responsible party shall be subject to the enforcement provisions of ACC 1.25 030 and
1.25.065. Written notification shall be by regular and certified mail and to the most current
available contact information on file with the city For the purposes of applying ACC
1.25.030 and 1.25 065, the responsible party shall constitute a property owner the
property(ies)for which a permit(s) has been issued shall constitute the property(ies)on
which the violation is occurring, and the impact fee amount remaining unpaid shall
constitute a violation occurring on the permitted property(ies)under these sections.
2.Any unpaid charges adopted by this chapter that are outstanding 30 days from the date
the charges are due shall constitute a lien against the property(ies)for which a permit(s)
have been issued in the amount of the unpaid charges. In addition to the actions authorized
in subsection(B)(1)of this section, the city may record a lien against the permitted
property(ies) in the amount of the unpaid charges and may immediately suspend any
permits previously issued for the lot or unit associated with the current development activity
and shall limit the granting of any future permits for the lot or unit until such time that all
outstanding water sanitary sewer and storm drainage development charges are paid in full.
3.The appeals process authorized in ACC 13.41 070 shall not apply to determinations
made pursuant to this section. (Ord. 6341 § 1 2011 Ord. 5801 § 1 2003; Ord. 4830§ 1
1996; Ord.4479§2, 1990; Ord. 3610§ 2, 1981 Ord. 3510§4 1980.)
13.41.050 Credits.
All system development charge credits shall be documented in writing as negotiated between the
land developer and the city engineer.
A_If a developer provides a capacity facility that benefits other properties as identified within the
appropriate utility comprehensive plan, a systems development charge credit may be granted
under the provisions of this chapter , . -- t :e e_•• :_ _ .•e -- _ :: . t = . -
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6341 § 1 2011 Ord 5801 § 1 2003; Ord.4830§ 1 1996; Ord.4479§2, 1990; Ord. 3510§5,
1980.)
B. If a developer of Aanv non-single-family parcel development as defined in ACC 13.41.010D,
whish4nstalls-provides Low Impact Development(LID)facilities as defined in ACC 13.41.010E,to
manage on-site storm water then shall-be-granted a credit shall be granted aaainsNhesysiems
f up to 70% of the total amount of the system development charge. The
credit amount is equal to the ratio (expressed as percent) of the total
impervious surface area managed by LID divided-bvto the total area of impervious surface of the
development.
13.41.060 Segregation and use of revenues.
All funds derived from the utility systems development charge are to be segregated by
appropriate approved accounting practices from all other funds of the city and that portion of the
utility systems development charge calculated and collected on account of a utility shall be used
for no other purpose than replacement, major repair installing, constructing, and extending
capacity facilities of the utility (Ord. 6341 § 1 2011 Ord. 5801 § 1 2003; Ord. 4830§ 1 1996;
Ord. 4479§2, 1990; Ord. 3510§6, 1980.)
13.41.070 Appeals.
Appeals of the public works director's determinations made pursuant to this chapter shall be filed
with the public works department and shall be heard by the city's hearing examiner pursuant to
Chapter 18:66 ACC. Determinations on appeals shall be based on whether the decision being
appealed was consistent with applicable state law and city codes.The hearing examiner's
determination shall be final unless appealed to the superior court of the county in which the
property subject to the utility system development charges is located within the city of Auburn, in
accordance with the procedures in RCW 34.05.510 through 34.05.598, and with the appeal being
filed with the city clerk within 30 days after issuance of the decision of the hearing examiner (Ord.
6341 § 1 2011 Ord. 6182 § 3, 2008; Ord. 5801 § 1 2003; Ord. 4830§ 1 1996; Ord.4479§2,
1990; Ord. 3510§7 1980.)
13.41.080 Scope.
The utility systems development charge provided for in this chapter is separate from and in
addition to any applicable tax, assessment charge, or other fee otherwise provided by law. (Ord.
6341 § 1 2011 Ord. 5801 § 1 2003; Ord.4830§ 1 1996; Ord. 4493§2, 1991 Ord. 3510§8,
1980.)