07142015 Part 2June 29, 2015
Gilbert Alvarado
City Manager
City of Moses Lake
Mr. Alvarado
As per our phone conversation I am following up with a request to appear before the city
council regarding the frequency of garage/yard sales within in the city limits of Moses Lake .
would like to propose an ordinance to be put in place limiting the amount of garage/yard sales
per year in a single family residential zone.
I have a neighbor that is running a retail outlet out of their residence and is having garage/yard
sales almost every weekend. This is creating increased traffic and parking issues on our
residential street. Also they are buying and reselling inventory without a retail business license
in a residential zone and therefore not paying taxes or collecting sales tax.
As tax paying citizens of Moses Lake, myself and my neighbors have no options in preventing
this activity without an ordinance on the Moses lake city books. I have researched other
municipalities in Washington that do have an ordinance on the books and they do limit this kind
activity.
Thank you for your consideration.
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Honorable Mayor and
Moses Lake City Council
Dear Council Members
CITY OF
MOSES LAKE
Attached is a proposed ordinance continuing the moratorium on the establishment of
medical marijuana collective gardens.
A public hearing has been scheduled.
The proposed ordinance is presented to the Council for consideration. Because the
moratorium will expire on July 12, it is suggested that an emergency be declared and the
ordinance be adopted on a single reading .
Respectfully submitted
Gilbert Alvarado
Interim City Manager
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Recitals:
ORDINANCE NO. ~ 114-
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MOSES LAKE EXTENDING A MORATORIUM ON THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA COLLECTIVE GARDENS, DEFINING "MEDICAL
MARIJUANA COLLECTIVE GARDENS"; PROVIDING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING;
ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, AND PROVIDING THAT THE MORATORIUM, UNLESS
EXTENDED, WILL SUNSET WITHIN SIX (6) MONTHS OF THE DATE OF ADOPTION.
1. On September 27, 2011 , the City Council passed Ordinance No. 2630 imposing a moratorium on the
licensing, establishment, maintenance or continuation of any medical marijuana collective garden; and
2. Ordinance No. 2630 defined the medical marijuana collective gardens that were subject to the
moratorium and adopted findings and conclusions supporting the moratorium; and
3. On September 27, 2011 , the City Council conducted a public hearing to take public testimony on the
imposition of the moratorium; and
4. Additional time is needed to allow the City to consider land use regulations to address medical marijuana
collective gardens; and
5. RCW 35A.63.220 and RCW 36.70A.390 allow the City to extend a moratorium for one or more six-month
periods if a subsequent public hearing is held and findings of fact are made prior to each renewal; and
6. Because the moratorium was set to expire on February 12, 2015, the City Council considered the issue
of whether the moratorium should be extended for an additional six-month period during its regular
Council meeting on January 27, 2015 and February 10, 2015; and;
7. The City Council desires to enter findings in support of extension of the moratorium;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOSES LAKE, WASHINGTON ORDAINS AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The recitals set forth above are hereby incorporated as findings of fact.
Section 2. The City Council further finds as follows:
A The possession or distribution of marijuana has been and continues to be a violation of state law
pursuant to Chapter 69.50 RCW (Washington's uniform Controlled Substances Act), and federal law,
through the Controlled Substances Act; except as allowed by 1-502; and
B. In 1998, the voters of Washington State approved Initiative 692, now codified as Chapter69.51A RCW,
which created a limited defense to marijuana charges under state, not federal law, if the person charged
could demonstrate that he or she was a qualifying patient or designated provider as those terms are
defined in Ch . 69.51A RCW; and
C. In 2011 , the state legislature passed Engrossed Second Substitute Senate Bill (E2SSB) 5073 making
significant amendments to the medical marijuana law in Washington; and
D. The Governor signed the E2SSB 5073, but vetoed several portions expressing her reservations about
provisions that involved state employees in activities that could be interpreted as in violation of federal
laws; and
E. E2SSB 5073 because effective on July 22, 2011 ; and
ORDINANCE NO. 2754
PAGE2 July 14, 2015
F. E2SSB 5073 authorizes "collective gardens" where up to ten qualifying patients may join together to
produce, grow and deliver up to 45 marijuana or cannabis plants for medical use; and
G. Under E2SSB 5073 there is no limit to the number of medical marijuana collective gardens that may be
located at any site nor restrictions as to where collective gardens may be located in relation to other
uses; and
H. Medical marijuana collective gardens are not currently addressed in the Moses Lake zoning code and
under Section 1102 of E2SSB 5073 cities may adopt zoning requirements for collective gardens; and
I. Unless the moratorium imposed by Ordinance No. 2723 is extended, medical marijuana collective
gardens may be located within the City of Moses Lake while the City lacks the necessary tools to ensure
the location is appropriate and that the potential secondary impacts of collective gardens are minimized
and mitigated; and
J. Initiative Measure No. 502, filed July 8, 2011 and on the ballot in November, 2012, proposed to legalize
the production, possession, delivery, distribution and sale of marijuana subject to regulation by the State
Liquor Control Board for both recreational and medicinal use; and
K. Since Initiative 502 was passed by popular vote, the State will issue licenses to marijuana producers,
processors and retailers for locations and operations within city limits, and the State Liquor Board having
adopted rules associated with the regulation of licensed marijuana producers, processors and retailers
within city limits; and
L. The Washington State Legislature, during the 201 5 general session, will take under consideration certain
amendments to the law which may modify existing law regarding collective gardens. Therefore, the City
cannot presently anticipate what action may be necessary to respond to the effects of Initiative 502.
M. Th e City Council deems it to be in the public interest to extend the moratorium imposed by Ordinance
No. 2723 pending consideration of land use regulations to address medical marijuana collective gardens
and the passage of Initiative 502.
Section 3. Pursuant to the provisions of RCW 35A.63.220 and RCW 37.70A.390, the moratorium enacted
by Ordinance No. 2723 prohibiting the licensing, establishment, maintenance or continuation of any medical
marijuana collective garden in the City of Moses Lake is extended for six months. A "medical marijuana
collective garden" is an area or garden where qualifying patients engage in the production, processing, or
transporting and delivery of marijuana for medical use as set forth in the E2SSB 5073 and subject to the
limitations therein.
Section 4. Medical marijuana collective gardens as defined in Section 3 are hereby designated as prohibited
uses in the City of Moses Lake. In accordance with the provisions of RCW 35A.82.020 and Moses Lake
Municipal Code 5.04, no business license shall be issued to any person for a medical marijuana collective
garden, which use is hereby defined to be a prohibited use under the ordinances of the City of Moses Lake.
Section 5. The moratorium set forth in this Ordinance shall be in effect for a period of six months from the date
this ordinance is passed and shall automatically expire on that date unless extended as provided in RCW
35A.63.220 and RCW 36.70A.390, or unless terminated sooner by the Moses Lake City Council.
Section 6. The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to develop draft regulations regarding collective
gardens. The regulations shall be referred to the Moses Lake Planning Commission for review and
recommendation for inclusion in the Moses Lake Zoning Code.
Section 7. If any provision of this ordinance or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the
remainder of the ordinance, or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not
affected.
ORDINANCE NO. 2754
PAGE 3 July 14, 2015
Section 8. The City Council declares this is a public emergency ordinance necessary for the protection of
public health, safety, property, or peace and has passed this ordinance on a single reading with a majority plus
one of the whole membership of the Council voting in favor of passage with the ordinance taking effect
immediately upon passage.
Adopted by the City Council and signed by its Mayor on July 14, 2015.
ATTEST: Dick Deane, Mayor
W . Robert Taylor, Finance Director
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Katherine L. Kenison, City Attorney
July 9, 2015
Honorable Mayor and
Moses Lake City Council
Dear Council Members
CI T Y OF
MOSES LAKE
Attached is an ordinance amending Chapter 18.40 of the Moses Lake Municipal Code
entitled, Industrial Zones. The ordinance includes a minor amendment that allows "towing
services and vehicle impound yards" in the Moses Lake Industrial Park (MLIP) zoning
district.
The ordinance is presented for Council consideration. This is the second reading of the
ordinance.
Gilbert Alvarado
Interim City Manager
GA:jt
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ORDINANCE NO. ;l./ {C)°
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 18.40 OF THE MOSES LAKE MUNICIPAL
CODE ENTITLED "INDUSTRIAL ZONES"
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOSES LAKE, WASHINGTON ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Chapter 18.40 of the Moses Lake Municipal Code entitled "Industrial Zones" is amended as
follows:
18.40.030 Allowed Uses:
A. The Industrial Land Uses table indicates where categories of land uses may be permitted and
whether those uses are allowed outright or by conditional use permit. Only industrial zones
are included in this table. Land uses not listed are prohibited unless allowed through the
process specified in MLMC 18.40.030.E. Further interpretation of these zones may be
obtained as specified in MLMC 20.03.020.B. Land uses are also subject to any footnotes
contained within this chapter.
B. The uses are arranged in three (3) categories. There are primary uses, those uses the
industrial zones were designed to accommodate; accessory uses; and other uses that are
compatible with or support the primary uses, or are not appropriate for other zones because
of impacts.
C. The symbols used in the table represent the following:
1. An "A" in a table cell indicates that the use is allowed subject to the applicable standards
in this code in the zone listed at the top of the table.
2. A "C" in a table cell indicates that the use is allowed by conditional use permit, subject to
the conditional use provisions in MLMC 18.51 and any additional standards specified.
3. An "X" in a table cell indicates the use is not allowed in the zone listed at the top of the
table.
D. Procedural requirements for permits are described in MLMC Title 20.
E. Uses similar to those listed may be established as allowed or conditionally allowed through the
interpretation procedures in MLMC 20.03.020.B. In determining whether a use should be
permitted, the Community Development Director shall refer to the purpose statements found
in 18.40.01 O and the 1987 version of the Standard Industrial Classification Manual.
TABLE 1: LAND USES IN INDUSTRIAL ZONES
USE CATEGORIES MLIP L-1 H-1
Primary uses
Assembly of parts A A c
Bus barns and maintenance facilities c A x
Hazardous waste treatment and storage, from off-site x x c
Hazardous waste treatment and storage, generated on-site 1 A A A
Machine shop A A A
TABLE 1: LAND USES IN INDUSTRIAL ZONES
USE CATEGORIES MLIP L-1 H-1
Manufacturing, processing, or packaging of products using raw materials c c c
Manufacturing, processing, or packaging of previously prepared materials2 A A A
Manufacturing, processing, or packaging of food products, excluding meat c A A
products, seafood products, distilling, fermenting, canning, slaughtering,
rendering, curing, and tanning
Manufacturing, processing, or packaging of food products such as meat x c A
products, seafood products, distilling, fermenting, and canning. Excludes
slaughtering, rendering , curing, and tanning
Slaughtering, rendering, curing, and tanning x x c
Outside storage as a primary use3 x A A
Printing, publishing, and allied products manufacturing including such A A A
processes as lithography, etching, engraving, binding , and blueprinting
Recycling collection site and recycling facilities c A A
Solid waste processing facilities x x c
Storage, warehousing, and distribution facilities A A A
Technological uses such as scientific research, testing and experimental c A A
development laboratories
Transportation services such as freight consolidation, shipping documents A A A
preparation, rental of railroad cars, packing and crating
Uses that serve the agricultural industry, such as feed and seed stores, farm A A A
equipment repair and sales, and agricultural services such as soil preparation
services, lawn care services, potato curing, seed cleaning, and sorting,
grading, packing, and packaging of fruits and vegetables
Welding or metal fabrication A A A
Wrecking yards, salvage yards, or junk yards x A A
Accessory Uses
Accessory use appurtenant to any primary use and not otherwise prohibited A A A
Construction site storage in cargo containers or semi-trailers4 A A A
Day care, primarily for children of on-site employees or customers c A A
Dwelling unit for on-site security or maintenance personnel and family5 c A A
Offices related to permitted uses conducted on the same site A A A
Storage in cargo container, in compliance with MLMC 18. 76 c c c
TABLE 1: LAND USES IN INDUSTRIAL ZONES
USE CATEGORIES MLIP L-1 II H-1
Other allowed uses
Animal shelter, kennel, or veterinary clinic with outdoor boarding of animals or c A c
care of livestock
Building material or lumber yard, retail or wholesale x A x
Commercial and service uses that are permitted in the C-2 Zone shall be x A or x
allowed within 1,000' of West Broadway or Marina cs
Commercial recreation requiring large land area and/or generating noise, such x c c
as go-carts, target shooting, race tracks, etc
Contractors establishments, including offices, shops, and storage yards A A x
Government or public facilities compatible with the intent of the zone, such as A A A
maintenance shops, substations, well houses, lift stations, local and regional
utilities
Industrial laundry or dry cleaning plant c A A
Mini-storage A A x
Nurseries and greenhouses for the growing and sale of plants A1 A x
Power generating facilities x c A
Public park A A A
Repair and service of vehicles and equipment A A x
Retail and wholesale sales of goods or products manufactured on site, or A A A
utilized in manufacturing, repairing, or servicing activities which are permitted
in the zone
Sales or service use, which primarily serve the needs of the industrial district or A A c
its employees without attracting a significant number of patrons from outside
the district, are compatible with the permitted types of industrial uses, and will
not interfere with the orderly development of the industrial area, including but
not limited to the following examples:
1. Sale and rental of electronic equipment, forklifts, heavy equipment, trucks,
and office equipment
2. Services: dry cleaner, barber shop, shoe repair, sandwich shop, restaurant,
espresso stand, vehicle wash, gas station, convenience store. These uses
must be located on an arterial street or within 1000' of similar types of uses. 8
3. Professional and business services, such as engineering, mailing, copying,
fumigating, servicing of fire extinguishers, sign painting and lettering
4. Other retail and service uses within the same structure as a permitted
manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, or office use and occupying no more
than 20% of the floor area, unless a larger area is approved by the Planning
Commission
Storage buildings for private use A x x
Towing services or vehicle impound yard s *6 A A
TABLE 1: LAND USES IN INDUSTRIAL ZONES
USE CATEGORIES MLIP L-1 H-1
Footnotes for Table 1
1. In compliance with the performance standards of the State of Washington siting criteria for on-
site hazardous waste treatment and storage facilities and the requirements of this chapter;
provided that, on-site hazardous waste treatment and storage facilities are accessory to and
subordinate to a primary use which is a generator of hazardous waste.
2. Previously prepared materials are those which have been subjected to a process of dilution,
blending, separation, waste extraction, refinement, or similar process so that further
preparation, treatment, or processing does not generate raw refuse matter in quantity or form
which would preclude prompt and effective removal of such matter from the site.
3. Other than contractors yards.
4. Construction storage facilities may be located ten ( 10) days prior to start of construction and
shall be removed within ten (10) days of finish of construction. Start of construction shall be
defined as ten (10) days prior to the physical presence of construction activity on the site for
which a building permit has been issued. Finish of construction shall be defined as the date
of issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy.
5. The sole purpose of the dwelling is to furnish housing for an employee, including family,
engaged in on-site security or maintenance. Only one such residence is allowed per site.
6. Allowed if allowed in the C-2 and conditional use if a conditional use in the C-2.
7. Wholesale sales only.
8. In the H-1 Zone these uses shall not exceed one thousand (1,000) square feet in total per lot
area.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5) days after its passage and publication of
its summary as provided by law.
Adopted by the City Council and signed by its Mayor on July 14, 2015.
Dick Deane, Mayor
ATTEST:
W. Robert Taylor, Finance Director
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Katherine L. Kenison, City Attorney
July 10, 2015
Honorable Mayor and
Moses Lake City Council
Dear Council Members
C I TY O F
MOSES LAKE
Attached is a memo from Brett Bastian , Acting Fire Chief, proposing an amendment to
MLMC 16.52 , entitled Installation and Maintenance. The proposed amendment provides
local flexibility with the requirement of fire sprinklers systems for a Group R Occupancy.
The proposed amendment provides an avenue for a few projects under review to move
forward that are otherwise currently on hold.
It is staff's position that the proposed amendment provides assurance that we can still
provide adequate coverage in certain scenarios if attic fire sprinklers systems are exempt
from installation.
The City Council should consider the proposed amendment to MLMC 16.52 and provide
direction on how they wish to proceed.
The ordinance is presented for council consideration. This is the first reading of the
ordinance.
Respe~tted
Gilbert Alvarado
Interim City Manager
GA:jt
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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 16.52 OF THE MOSES LAKE MUNICIPAL
CODE ENTITLED "INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF AUTOMATIC FIRE
EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOSES LAKE, WASHINGTON ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Chapter 16.52 of the Moses Lake Municipal Code entitled "Installation and Maintenance of
Automatic Fire Extinguishing Systems" is amended as follows:
16.52.040 Fire Extinguishing Systems:
A. Where Required : In addition to the locations required to install automatic sprinkler systems
by the currently adopted State Fire Code in Group R-1 and R-2 occupancies, locations wh ich
are twelve thousand five hundred (12,500) square feet in total area, or larger, are required to
install automatic sprinklers throughout, including the attic; except, Group R occupancies twelve
thousand five hundred (12.500) square feet in total area, or larger, with an NFPA 13R
automatic fire sprinkler system. and that are equipped with a Class Il l standpipe system in
accordance with NFPA Standard 14 shall be exempt from the requirement to install attic
sprinklers.
B. Sprinkler System Alarms: When seNing more than twenty (20) sprinklers, automatic sprinkler
systems shall be supeNised by an approved central proprietary or remote station seNice or
a local alarm which will give an audible signal at a constantly attended location.
C. Fire Department Connections: All newly installed fire department connections shall be
equipped with Knox locking caps.
D. Fire Department Connection Location: On all new construction and in buildings retro-fitted with
automatic fire sprinkler systems, Fire Department connections shall be located not less than
forty feet (40') from the protected building at a location approved by the Fire Marshal; except,
where practical difficulties preclude the remote placement of Fire Department connections, the
Fire Chief may grant a waiver and authorize placement at a location reviewed and approved
by the Fire Marshal.
E. Fire Department Connection Requirements: The top of the Fire Department connection shall
not be more than forty-four inches(44") nor less than thirty-six inches (36") above grade. All
Fire Department connection riser piping shall be painted red from grade to just below the
threaded connection for the hose cap.
F. Exterior Strobe Required: Buildings with sprinkler risers at separate locations within the
building envelope shall be equipped with an exterior visual strobe device adjacent to the
exterior water flow bell or alarm for each individual system within the building. (Ord. 2708,
3/11 /14; Ord. 2408, 8/12/08; Ord. 2084, 7123102; Ord. 1199, 1986)
Section 2. Th is ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5) days after its passage and publication of
its summary as provided by law.
Adopted by the City Council and signed by its Mayor on July 28, 2015.
Dick Deane, Mayor
ATTEST:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
W . Robert Taylor, Finance Director
Katherine L. Kenison, City Attorney
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To:
From:
Date:
Subject:
M 0 R A N
City Manager
Assistant Fire Chief Bastian
6-1-2015
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Proposed Modification MLMC 16.52
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Earlier today I spoke with the Building Official regarding several R occupancy apartment and
hotel projects that may decide not to build in Moses Lake due to some issues with our codes and
ordinances.
One of these is the requirement to install an attic fire sprinkler system in group R occupancies
that are 12,500 square feet or larger. This ordinance was specifically enacted to stop a gap in a
previous edition of the state fire code that allowed sprinkler systems to be eliminated entirely
from a structure if the structure was 2.5 stories or less.
The previous code essentially allowed developers to install earth around the first half story of a
three story building and then call it a 2.5 story structure. Another part of this ordinance had to do
with an exemption in NFPA 13R specific systems that allows an exemption for all Group R
occupancies and does not require sprinkler coverage in attics.
I believe that we can provide adequate coverage in structures that are equipped with an NFPA
13R sprinkler system and a Class Ill Standpipe while providing an exemption from installing an
attic fire sprinkler system.
Allowing a builder to use a Class III Standpipe in lieu of attic sprinklers in structures above
12,500 square feet has significant cost savings to the developer, while maintaining appropriate
levels of fire protection geared specifically toward the capabilities of MLFD regarding our
current staffing and equipment status.
For the reasons outlined above I am submitting the attached proposal to change the language of
MLMC 16.52.040(A) for your consideration.
July 9, 2015
Honorable Mayor and
Moses Lake City Council
Dear Council Members
CITY OF
MOSES LAKE
Attached is an ordinance amending Chapter 17.42 of the Moses Lake Municipal Code
entitled , Boundary Line Adjustments. The ordinance includes a minor change to bring it
into line with current document recording fees adopted by the Grant County Auditor's
Office. The proposed amendment simply passes on the cost of recording to the applicant.
The ordinance is presented for Council consideration. This is the first reading of the
ordinance.
Respe~ted
Gilbert Alvarado
Interim City Manager
GA:jt
City Manager 764-3701 ·City Attorney 764-3 703 ·Community Development 764-3750 . Finance 764-3 717 . Fire 765-2204
Municipal Senices 764-3783 ·Municipal Court 764-3701 ·Parks & Recreation 764-3805 . Police 764-3887 . Fax 764-3739
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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 17.42 OF THE MOSES LAKE MUNICIPAL
CODE ENTITLED "BOUNDARY LINE ADJUSTMENTS"
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOSES LAKE, WASHINGTON ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Chapter 17.42 of the Moses Lake Municipal Code entitled "Boundary Line Adjustments" is
amended as follows:
17.42.090 Recording:
A. The applicant shall provide two (2) reproducible full-size copies of a record of survey to the
Community Development Department, along with a check payable to the Grant County Auditor
for the recording fees. Additionally, the applicant shall submit one (1) electronic copy to the
Plat Administrator, and one (1) electronic copy to the Grant County Assessor's office.
B. The boundary line adjustment shall not be final until the Community Development Department
has provided the record of survey and all necessary documents to the Grant County Auditor
for recording and the applicant has recorded all necessary documents for the conveyance of
the property.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5) days after its passage and publication of
its summary as provided by law.
Adopted by the City Council and signed by its Mayor on July 28, 2015.
Dick Deane, Mayor
ATTEST:
W. Robert Taylor, Finance Director
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Katherine L. Kenison, City Attorney
To:
From:
Subject:
Date:
Community Development Director
for Council Consideration
Senior Planner-Henning ~
Recording fee for Boundary Line Adjustments
June 17, 2015
We have received notice that the recording fee for surveys (including plats, binding site
plans, an_d boundary line adjustments) will be increasing by $18 as of August 1. This has
prompted a review of the recording process for these documents. The recording fee for
plats and binding site plans is paid by the proponent; however, the City has been paying
the recording fee for boundary line adjustments (BLA). The $250 fee currently charged for
a BLA likely does not cover our costs for processing and recording BLAs. The recording
fee is $138 for the first page (soon to be $156) and $5/page for second and subsequent
pages. Then there is the staff time to process, route, and review the BLA (several hours
for a planner and a secretary) plus staff time to bring the BLA to the Grant County
Courthouse for recording (minimum of 1.5 hours).
My recommendation is to add a requirement that the proponent pay the recording fee.
July 8, 2015
Honorable Mayor and
Moses Lake City Council
Dear Council Members
CITY O F
MOSES LAKE
in 2014 Francis Grant submitted a petition to vacate the right-of-way on Lot 6, Replat of
Lots 8 and 10, Block 4, Moses Lake Industrial Park Plat.
Public utility agencies and City departments were notified and no objections were received.
A public hearing was conducted and no objections or comments were received.
At the last City Counci: meeting, the property owner's representative objected to the
amount requested as compensation for the vacated area. The Council agreed that the
price established by staff should be changed to reflect the purchase price.
The ordinance repealing the previous ordinance and vacating the right-of-way is presented
for Council consideration. This is the first reading of the ordinance.
Respectfully submitted
Wv
Gilbert Alvarado
Interim City Manager
GA:jt
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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 2718 AND
VACATING A PORTION OF RIGHT-OF-WAY
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOSES LAKE, WASHINGTON DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The following described public right-of-way shall be vacated:
That portion of Lot 6, Replat of Lots 8 & 10, Block 4, Moses Lake Industrial Park Plat, located
within the Southeast Y.. of Section 13, Township 19 North, Range 28 East, W.M., City of Moses
Lake, Grant County, Washington, more particularly described as follows:
The south 60 feet of sa id Lot 6 as shown on Exhibit A.
Parcel numbers 120683115
Section 2. The city shall be compensated for one half the purchase price of Lot 6, Replat of Lots 8 & 10, Block
4, Moses Lake Industrial Park Plat for the vacated property. The vacation shall not become effective until the
required compensation is received by the City.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5) days after its passage and publication of
its summary as provided by law.
Adopted by the City Council and signed by its Mayor on July 28, 2015.
ATTEST: Dick Deane, Mayor
W. Robert Taylor, Finance Director
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Katherine L. Kenison, City Attorney
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EXHIBIT A -ROAD EASEMENT VACATION
LOT 6 -REPLAT OF LOTS 8&10
BLOCK 4 MOSES LAKE INDUSTRIAL PARK PLAT
July 7, 2015
Honorable Mayor and
Moses Lake City Council
Dear Council Members
CITY O F
MOSES LAKE
Attached is a resolution providing for the abatement of nuisances at 8692 Charles Road,
owned by Kevin McBreen. The Council shouid hold a hearing to consider the allegations
of the Code Enforcement Officer that the property contains a public nuisance which has
not been corrected. If the Council concurs that a public nuisance exists, the resolution
should be adopted allowing the City to remove the public nuisance.
The resolution is attached for Council consideration .
Respect~itted
Gilbert Alvarado
Interim City Manager
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RESOLUTION NO. 3 $ ?JD
A RESOLUTION DETERMINING THAT KEVIN M. MCBREEN IS THE OWNER OF CERTAIN REAL
PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY; THAT A NUISANCE REQUIRING ABATEMENT BY CITY FORCES
OR FORCES CONTRACTED BY THE CITY EXISTS ON SUCH PROPERTY; AND DIRECTING THE
USE OF SUCH FORCES TO ABATE THE NUISANCE FOUND
Recitals:
1. Real Property Location and Ownership. It is alleged by a Code Enforcement Officer of the City, a person
authorized to enforce the ordinances and municipal code of the City, that the real property located at 8692
NE Charles Road (Lot 15, Block 1, Gateway Estates Division #2 Replat (Parcel #091510215), Moses
Lake, Washington, is the site of public nuisance violations of Moses Lake Municipal Code (MLMC)
8.14. 030. The records of Grant County show the owner of the subject property to be Kevin M. McBreen,
P. 0. Box 2505, Brentwood, TN 37024.
2. Notice. On May 19, 2015, the Code Enforcement Officer caused to be delivered by regular mail and
certified mail to the owner of record of the subject property a Notice of Violation and Order to Correct or
Cease Activity. No appeal was filed to challenge that order. The time to comply under that order has
passed. The nuisance described in that order has not been abated by correction of the condition of the
property and a nuisance continues to exist on the subject property. On June 26, 2015, the Code
Enforcement Officer caused to be delivered to Kevin M. McBreen a notice of the intent of the City Council
to consider adoption of a resolution such as this at its meeting of July 14, 2015. Such notice was in
writing, in the English language and was delivered by return receipt mail and regular mail to the record
owner of the subject property.
3. Violations. It has been established by the Notice of Violation and Order to Correct or Cease Activity that
the following violations exist on the subject property and have not been corrected:
3.1 A violation of MLMC 8.14.030 U:
U. Except for any designated public park land, natural area, or environmentally sensitive area,
or any undeveloped parcels of land not adjacent to developed areas or which are used for
agricultural purposes, all grasses, weeds, or other vegetation growing or which has grown
and died, which is determined to be a fire or safety hazard or a nuisance to persons, shall not
exceed twelve inches ( 12") in height measured above the ground.
1. The above exception may be waived and additional maintenance required by the Code
Enforcement Officer if he determines such action is necessary to protect the safety of
persons or adjoining property.
2. All maintenance shall be done in a manner so that soil stability will not be disrupted or
disturbed. Grass, weed, or vegetation control shall not include plowing, discing, or
scraping the soil to eliminate the grasses, weeds, or other vegetation unless a soil
stabilization plan, which will minimize blowing dust and maintain soil stability and which
shall be approved by the city prior to any plowing, discing, or scraping, is implemented
immediately.
4. Hearing. On July 14, 2015 the Moses Lake City Council conducted a hearing to consider the allegations
of the Code Enforcement Officer that the subject property contains a public nuisance ordered corrected
which remains uncorr.ected and that the record owner is responsible for the costs of correcting and
abating such violations if such corrections and abatement is accomplished by City forces or forces
contracted by the City for such purpose. All interested persons were permitted to provide written or oral
evidence relevant to the issue.
5. Evidence:
5.1. The following persons testified under oath:
Rick Rodriguez, Moses Lake Code Enforcement Officer
RESOLUTION NO.
Page 2 July 14, 2015
5.2. The following exhibits were made a part of the record of the proceed ings:
Resolved:
EXHIBIT #1 : Moses Lake Municipal Code Section 8.14.030 U
EXHIBIT #2: Notice of Violation and Order to Correct or Cease Activity dated May 19, 2015 from
the Code Enforcement Officer addressed to Kevin McBreen, P. 0. Box 2505, Brentwood, TN
37024
EXHIBIT #3: Pictures taken by Code Enforcement Officer of the property located at 8692 NE
Charles, Moses Lake, Washington.
EXHIBIT #4: Letter dated June 26, 2015 from the Code Enforcement Officer to Carlos Chavez,
Espinoza advising the property owner of the hearing regarding abatement of property, scheduled
for July 14, 2015.
1. A public nuisance in violation of MLMC 8.14.030 exists on the subject property at 8692 NE Charles,
Moses Lake, Washington. Kevin McBreen P. 0 . Box 2505, Brentwood, TN 37024 is the record contract
owners of the subject property per the records of Grant County.
2. The public nuisance located upon the subject property consists of:
2 .1. weeds in excess of 12" in height
3. The maintenance of these public nuisance violations on the subject property by the record owner is
detrimental to the health, safety, welfare, peace and tranquility of the residents of the City impacting
the quality of life and diminishing property values.
4. Kevin McBreen, the record contract owner, has fifteen (15) days from the date of the adoption of this
resolution to cause the nuisance violations listed herein to be removed to the satisfaction of the Code
Enforcement Officer. Those improvements include the following:
4.1 removal of weeds from the property
5. City staff shall provide a status report to City Council on the progress of the record contract owner and
occupant to make the clean up required on the subject property. If the improvements, as listed above,
are not to the satisfaction of the Code Enforcement Officer, the City is authorized to use City forces
or contract forces to cause the identified public nuisances to be removed from the subject property
to the satisfaction of the City Manager. All costs of any removal of the identified public nuisances done
at City expense shall be recovered by the City Manager by all reasonable means including immediate
assignment of the costs so incurred for collection.
6. A copy of this resolution shall be provided to the record contract owner by return receipt and regular
mail after its approval by the City Council.
Adopted by the City Council on July 14, 2015.
Dick Deane, Mayor
. ATTEST:
W . Robert Taylor, Finance Director
CITY OF
MOSES LAKE
CITY OF MOSES LAKE
NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND ORDER TO CORRECT OR CEASE ACTIVITY
TO: Kevin McBreen
PO BOX 2505
Brentwood, TN. 37024
NOTICE OF VIOLATION
Provisions of the City of Moses Lake Code Violated:
Moses Lake Municipal Code 8.14.030U
Street Address of Violation:
8692 NE Charles Rd, Moses Lake, WA 98837
Brief Legal Description of Property Where Violation Exists:
Lot 15 Block 1 Gateway Estates DIV #2 Replat 091510215
YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED TO CORRECT OR CEASE THE ACTIVITY AS FOLLOWS:
Action Necessary to Correct Violation:
Weeds must be cut down or removed from this property.
Time by Which Violation is to be Corrected or Activty Ceased
The City is requiring these corrections listed on this Notice and Order be accomplished by
Friday,May,29,2015
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED THAT THE MOSES LAKE CITY CODE PROVIDES FOR THE
FOLLOWING PENALTIES:
Exhibit 2
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1. Any violation for which a Notice of Violation and Order to Correct or Cease Activity has
been issued but which has not been corrected within the the time specified shall incur a
civil penalty of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) per day up to a sum of five thousand
dollars ($5000), beginning on the day the correction was to be completed. The
cumulative penalty provided for in this paragraph shall not accrue while an appeal is
pending, nor shall the penalty preclude the initiation of appropriate legal action to correct
the violation. [ 1.20.050(E)(l )].
2. If a penalty has been assessed pursuant to 1.20.050(E)(l), a Court shall assess that
penalty and any additional penalty the Court considers appropriate plus court costs and
attorney's fees.
YOU MAY APPEAL THIS NOTICE AND ORDER TO THE HEARING EXAMINER WITHIN TEN
(10) DAYS, PURSUANT TO SECTION 20.03.050 OF THE MOSES LAKE CITY CODE AND BY
PAYMENT OF AN $800 FEE.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED THAT IF THE AFOREMENTIONED VIOLATION IS NOT
CORRECTED AS SPECIFIED HERIN THIS MATTER WILL BE REFERRED TO THE CITY
ATTORNEY FOR CIVIL ENFORCEMENT BY INJUNCTION OR OTHER APROPRIATE ACTION.
Dated this Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Brett Hollen
Code Enforcement
City of Moses Lake
509-764-3748
Exhibit 2
Page 2 of 2
June, 26, 2015
Kevin McBreen
POBOX2505
Brentwood, TN. 37024
CITY OF
MOSES LAKE
Re: Hearing to Permit City Abatement of Nuisance
Property located at: 8692 NE Charles Rd, Parcel 091510215, Moses Lake, WA 98837
Via Regular Mail and Return Receipt Mail
Kevin McBreen
You are identified in the records of the Grant County Assessor as the record owner of real property located within the
City of Moses Lake described as: Lot 15 Block 1 Gateway Estates DIV #2 Replat.
This property is located at: 8692 NE Charles Rd, Parcel 091510215, Moses Lake, WA 98837
On Tuesday, May 19, 2015 the City of Moses Lake mailed to you by regular mail and return receipt mail a Notice of
Violation and Order to Correct or Cease Activity within the time allowed by the City Code. The time specified in that
Notice of Violation and Order to Correct or Cease Activity has expired without compliance. As of June 26, 2015, the
nuisance located on the subject property has not been corrected or removed.
Pursuant to Moses Lake Municipal Code (MLMC) 8.14.070 the City of Moses Lake is giving you notice that it will
conduct a hearing before the Moses Lake City Council at the Council's regular meeting on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 which
is more than ten days from the date of this letter. That meeting will begin at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers in the
Moses Lake Civic Center. The purpose of this hearing is for the City Council to determine if a nuisance exists on your
property and if a nuisance is found to exist to direct the abatement of that nuisance by use of City contracted forces. The
cost of that abatement will be assessed against you as the owner of the subject property. At that hearing all persons
interested in the abatement of the nuisance existing on the subject property will have the opportunity to be heard under
oath. At that time, you may present all relevant evidence you wish for the City Council to consider, whether that be
documents, photos, or live testimony from yourself or others. At the conclusion of that hearing, it is expected the City
Council will determine if an abatement of a nuisance located on the subject property should take place and when.
TIDS HEARING IS IMPORTANT. YOUR FAILURE TO PARTICIPATE MAY IMPACT
IMPORTANT RIGHTS IN YOUR PROPERTY.
If you have any questions, you may contact the City Manager's Office at the Moses Lake Civic Center, 401 S. Balsam,
Moses Lake, WA, phone 509-764-3701.
Sincerely,
~,~
Code Enforcement Officer
cc: City Manager
City Attorney
Community Development Director
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Municipal Services 764-3783 ·Municipal Court 764-3 701 ·Parks & Recreation 764-3805 · Police 764-3887 · Fax 764-3 739
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July 7, 2015
Honorable Mayor and
Moses Lake City Council
Dear Council Members
CI T Y O F
MOSES LAKE
Attached is a resolution providing for the abatement of nuisances at 1046 S. Division,
owned by Carlos Espinoza. The Council should hold a hearing to consider the allegations
of the Code Enforcement Officer that the property contains a public nuisance which has
not been corrected. If the Council concurs that a public nuisance exists, the resolution
should be adopted allowing the City to remove the public nuisance.
The resolution is attached for Council consideration.
Respectfully submitted
Gilbert ~
Interim City Manager
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RESOLUTION NO . .?5p J
A RESOLUTION DETERMINING THAT CARLOS CHAVEZ ESPINOZA IS THE OWNER OF
CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY; THAT A NUISANCE REQUIRING ABATEMENT
BY CITY FORCES OR FORCES CONTRACTED BY THE CITY EXISTS ON SUCH PROPERTY;
AND DIRECTING THE USE OF SUCH FORCES TO ABATE THE NU ISANCE FOUND
Recitals:
1. Real Property Location and Ownership. It is alleged by a Code Enforcement Officer of the City, a person
authorized to enforce the ordinances and municipal code of the City, that the real property located at 1046
S. Division Street (Tax #3201) Parcel #110268000, Moses Lake, Washington, is the site of public
nuisance violations of Moses Lake Municipal Code (MLMC) 8.14.030. The records of Grant County show
the owner of the subject property to be Carlos Chavez Espinoza, 1306 ~McKinley Avenue, Yakima, WA
98902.
2. Notice. On May 18, 2015, the Code Enforcement Officer caused to be delivered by regular mail and
certified mail to the owner of record of the subject property a Notice of Violation and Order to Correct or
Cease Activity. No appeal was filed to challenge that order. The time to comply under that order has
passed. The nuisance described in that order has not been abated by correction of the condition of the
property and a nuisance continues to exist on the subject property. On June 26, 2015, the Code
Enforcement Officer caused to be delivered to Carlos Chavez Espinoza a notice of the intent of the City
Council to consider adoption of a resolution such as this at its meeting of July 14, 2015. Such notice was
in writing, in the English language and was delivered by return receipt mail and regular mail to the record
owner of the subject property.
3. Violations. It has been established by the Notice of Violation and Order to Correct or Cease Activity that
the following violations exist on the subject property and have not been corrected :
3.1 A violation of MLMC 8.14.030 U:
U. Except for any designated public park land, natural area, or environmentally sensitive area,
or any undeveloped parcels of land not adjacent to developed areas or which are used for
agricultural purposes, all grasses, weeds, or other vegetation growing or which has grown
and died, which is determined to be a fire or safety hazard or a nuisance to persons, shall not
exceed twelve inches (12") in height measured above the ground.
1. The above exception may be waived and additional maintenance required by the Code
Enforcement Officer if he determines such action is necessary to protect the safety of
persons or adjoining property.
2. All maintenance shall be done in a manner so that soil stability will not be disrupted or
disturbed. Grass, weed, or vegetation control shall not include plowing, discing, or
scraping the soil to eliminate the grasses, weeds, or other vegetation unless a soil
stabilization plan, which will minimize blowing dust and maintain soil stability and which
shall be approved by the city prior to any plowing, discing, or scraping, is implemented
immediately.
4. Hearing. On July 14, 2015 the Moses Lake City Council conducted a hearing to consider the allegations
of the Code Enforcement Officer that the subject property contains a public nuisance ordered corrected
which remains uncorrected and that the record owner is responsible for the costs of correcting and
abating such violations if such corrections and abatement is accomplished by City forces or forces
contracted by the City for such purpose. All interested persons were permitted to provide written or oral
evidence relevant to the issue.
5. Evidence:
5.1 . The following persons testified under oath:
Rick Rodriguez, Moses Lake Code Enforcement Officer
RESOLUTION NO.
Page 2 July 14, 2015
5.2. The following exhibits were made a part of the record of the proceedings:
Resolved:
EXHIBIT #1 : Moses Lake Municipal Code Section 8.14.030 U
EXHIBIT #2: Notice of Violation and Order to Correct or Cease Activity dated May 18, 2015 from
the Code Enforcement Officer addressed to Carlos Chavez Espinoza, 1306 Yi McKinley Avenue,
Yakima, WA 98902
EXH IBIT #3: Pictures taken by Code Enforcement Officer of the property located at 1046 S.
Division, Moses Lake, Washington.
EXHIBIT #4: Letter dated June 26 , 2015 from the Code Enforcement Officer to Carlos Chavez,
Espinoza advising the property owner of the hearing regarding abatement of property, scheduled
for July 14, 2015.
1. A public nuisance in violation of MLMC 8.14.030 exists on the subject property at 1046 S. Division, Moses
Lake, Washington. Carlos Chavez Espinoza, 1306 Yi McKinley Avenue, Yakima, WA 98902 is the record
contract owners of the subject property per the records of Grant County.
2. The public nuisance located upon the subject property consists of:
2.1. weeds in excess of 12" in height
3. The maintenance of these public nuisance violations on the subject property by the record owner is
detrimental to the health, safety, welfare, peace and tranquility of the residents of the City impacting
the quality of life and diminishing property values.
4. Carlos Chavez Espinoza, the record contract owner, has fifteen (15) days from the date of the
adoption of th is resolution to cause the nuisance violations listed herein to be removed to the
satisfaction of the Code Enforcement Officer. Those improvements include the following:
4.1 removal of weeds from the property
5. City staff shall provide a status report to City Council on the progress of the record contract owner and
occupant to make th e clean up required on the subject property. If the improvements, as listed above,
are not to the satisfaction of the Code Enforcement Officer, the City is authorized to use City forces
or contract forces to cause the identified public nuisances to be removed from the subject property
to the satisfaction of the City Manager. All costs of any removal of the identified public nuisances done
at City expense shall be recovered by the City Manager by all reasonable means including immediate
assignment of the costs so incurred for collection.
6. A copy of th is resolution shall be provided to the record contract owner by return receipt and regular
mail after its approval by the City Council.
Adopted by the City Council on Ju ly 14, 2015.
Dick Deane, Mayor
ATTEST:
W . Robert Taylor, Finance Director
8.14.030
U.
Nu isance Defined. Each of the following conditions, unless otherwise permitted by law, is
declared to constitute a public nuisance, and whenever the Code Enforcement Officer deter-
mines that any of these conditions exist upon any premises or in any stream, drainage way
or wetlands, the officer may require or provide for the abatement thereof pursuant to this
chapter.
Except for any designated public park land, natural area, or environmentally sensitive area,
or any undeveloped parcels of land not adjacent to developed areas or which are used for
agricultural purposes, all grasses, weeds, or other vegetation growing or which has grown
and died, which is determined to be a fire or safety hazard or a nuisance to persons, shall not
exceed twelve inches (12") in height measured above the ground.
1. The above exception may be waived and additional maintenance required by the
Code Enforcement Officer if he determines such action is necessary to protect the
safety of persons or adjoining property.
2. All maintenance shall be done in a manner so that soil stability will not be disrupted
or disturbed. Grass, weed, or vegetation control shall not include plowing, discing,
or scraping the soil to eliminate the grasses, weeds, or other vegetation unless a soil
stabilization plan, which will minimize blowing dust and maintain soil stability and
which shall be approved by the city prior to any plowing, discing, or scraping , is
implemented immediately.
Exhibit 1
Page 1 of
8.14.030
U.
Nuisance Defined. Each of the following conditions, unless otherwise permitted by law, is
declared to constitute a public nuisance, and whenever the Code Enforcement Officer deter-
mines that any of these conditions exist upon any premises or in any stream, drainage way
or wetlands, the officer may require or provide for the abatement thereof pursuant to this
chapter.
Except for any designated public park land, natural area, or environmentally sensitive area,
or any undeveloped parcels of land not adjacent to developed areas or which are used for
agricultural purposes, all grasses, weeds, or other vegetation growing or which has grown
and died, which is determined to be a fire or safety hazard or a nuisance to persons, shall not
exceed twelve inches ( 12") in height measured above the ground.
1. The above exception may be waived and additional maintenance required by the
Code Enforcement Officer if he determines such action is necessary to protect the
safety of persons or adjoining property.
2. All maintenance shall be done in a manner so that soil stability will not be disrupted
or disturbed. Grass, weed, or vegetation control shall not include plowing, discing,
or scraping the soil to eliminate the grasses, weeds, or other vegetation unless a soil
stabilization plan, which will minimize blowing dust and maintain soil stability and
which shall be approved by the city prior to any plowing, discing, or scraping, is
implemented immediately.
Exhibit 1
Page 1 of 1
CITY OF
MOSES LAKE
CITY OF MOSES LAKE
NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND ORDER TO CORRECT OR CEASE ACTIVITY
TO: Carlos Chavez Espinoza
1306 1/2 Mckinley Ave
Yakima, Wa. 98902-2029
NOTICE OF VIOLATION
Provisions of the City of Moses Lake Code Violated:
Moses Lake Municipal Code 8.14.030U
Street Address of Violation:
1046 S Division St, Moses Lake, WA 98837
Brief Legal Description of Property Where Violation Exists:
See Assessors log 110268000
YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED TO CORRECT OR CEASE THE ACTIVITY AS FOLLOWS:
Action Necessary to Correct Violation:
Grass and weeds must be cut down and or removed from these areas.
Time by Which Violation is to be Corrected or Activty Ceased
The City is requiring these corrections listed on this Notice and Order be accomplished by
Thursday,May,28,2015
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED THAT THE MOSES LAKE CITY CODE PROVIDES FOR THE
FOLLOWING PENALTIES:
Exhibit 2
Page 1 of 2
City Manager 764-3701 ·City Attorney 764-3703 · Corrununity De\'elopment 764-3750 ·Finance 764-3717 . Fire 765-2204
Mu nicipal Services 764-3 783 -Municipal Court 764-3701 ·Parks & Recreation 764-3 805 ·Police 764-3887 ·Fax 764-3739
401 S Balsam St.· P.O. Drawer 1579 ·Moses Lake, WA 98837-0244 . www.cityofml.com
1. Any violation for which a Notice of Violation and Order to Correct or Cease Activity has
been issued but which has not been corrected within the the time specified shall incur a
civil penalty of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) per day up to a sum of five thousand
dollars ($5000), beginning on the day the correction was to be completed. The
cumulative penalty provided for in this paragraph shall not accrue while an appeal is
pending, nor shall the penalty preclude the initiation of appropriate legal action to correct
the violation. [l.20.050(E)(I)].
2. If a penalty has been assessed pursuant to l .20.050(E)(l), a Court shall assess that
penalty and any additional penalty the Court considers appropriate plus court costs and
attorney's fees.
YOU MAY APPEAL THIS NOTICE AND ORDER TO THE HEARING EXAMINER WITHIN TEN
(10) DAYS, PURSUANT TO SECTION 20.03.050 OF THE MOSES LAKE CITY CODE AND BY
PAYMENT OF AN $800 FEE.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED THAT IF THE AFOREMENTIONED VIOLATION IS NOT
CORRECTED AS SPECIFIED HERIN THIS MATTER WILL BE REFERRED TO THE CITY
ATTORNEY FOR CIVIL ENFORCEMENT BY INJUNCTION OR OTHER APROPRIATE ACTION.
Dated this Monday, May 18, 2015
Brett Hollen
Code Enforcement
City of Moses Lake
509-764-3748
Exhibit 2
Page 2 of 2
Exhibit 3
Page 3 of 3
June,26,2015
Carlos Chavez Espinoza
13 06 112 Mckinley Ave
Yakima, Wa. 98902-2029
C I T Y OF
MOSES L AKE
Re: Hearing to Permit City Abatement of Nuisance
Property located at: 1046 S Division St, Parcel 110268000, Moses Lake, WA 98837
Via Regular Mail and Return Receipt Mail
Carlos Chavez Espinoza
You are identified in the records of the Grant County Assessor as the record owner of real property located within the
City of Moses Lake described as: See Assessors log.
This property is located at: 1046 S Division St, Parcel 110268000, Moses Lake, WA 98837
On Monday, May 18, 2015 the City of Moses Lake mailed to you by regular mail and return receipt mail a Notice of
Violation and Order to Correct or Cease Activity within the time allowed by the City Code. The time specified in that
Notice of Violation and Order to Correct or Cease Activity has expired without compliance. As of June 26, 2015, the
nuisance located on the subject prbperty has not been corrected or removed.
Pursuant to Moses Lake Municipal Code (MLMC) 8.14.070 the City of Moses Lake is giving you notice that it will
conduct a hearing before the Moses Lake City Council at the Council's regular meeting on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 which
is more than ten days from the date of this letter. That meeting will begin at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers in the
Moses Lake Civic Center. The purpose of this hearing is for the City Council to determine if a nuisance exists on your
property and if a nuisance is found to exist to direct the abatement of that nuisance by use of City contracted forces. The
cost of that abatement will be assessed against you as the owner of the subject property. At that hearing all persons
interested in the abatement of the nuisance existing on the subject property will have the opportunity to be heard under
oath. At that time, you may present all relevant evidence you wish for the City Council to consider, whether that be
documents, photos, or live testimony from yourself or others. At the conclusion of that hearing, it is expected the City
Council will determine if an abatement of a nuisance located on the subject property should take place and when.
THIS HEARING IS IMPORTANT. YOUR FAILURE TO PARTICIPATE MAY IMPACT
IMPORTANT RIGHTS IN YOUR PROPERTY.
If you have any questions, you may contact the City Manager's Office at the Moses Lake Civic Center, 401 S. Balsam,
Moses Lake, WA, phone 509-764-3701.
~/
Rick Rooriguez
Code Enforcement Officer
cc: City Manager
City Attorney
Community Development Director
Exhibit 4
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Municipal Services 764-3783 ·Municipal Court 764-3701 ·Parks & Recreation 764-3805 ·Police 764-3887 ·Fax 764-3739
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. STATE OF.WASHINGTON
RECEIVED
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
JUN 8 20i5
PLANNING AND BUILDING
CITY OF MOSES LAKE .
OFFICE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Insurance Building, PO Box 43113 •Olympia, Washington 98504-3113 • (360) 902-0555
June 4, 2015
Dear City, Town, arid County Officials:
Enclosed for your review is an information packet that includes the preliminary April 1, 2015,
population estimates developed by the Office of Financial Management (OFM).
Please evaluate your jurisdiction's 2015 population estimate on the basis of housing and population
changes from 2010 to 2015. Please remember that housing supply and demand are not always in
equilibrium.
Preliminary population estimates are being sent to the highest elected official in all local jurisdictions,
city population contact persons, county planners, and regional planning agencies. The figures are
provided for administrative review only and are subject to change. These population estimates
should not be released to the public or to the press under any circumstances until they are
lmalized and released on OFM's website on June 30, 2015.
For questions or conc~ms regarding your city's estimate, please contact Diana Brunink at 360-902-0597;
for county estimates, please contact Mike Mohrman at 360-902-0602. Requests for revisions and
supporting documentation must be received by June 19, 2015. By statute, OFM must finalize and
release these figures by June 30, 2015.
OFM will post the official April 1, 2015, population estimates on our website at:
http://www.ofm.wa.gov/pop/aprill/default.asp. If you do not have internet access, please request a
paper copy from Rachel Hughes at 360-902-0599.
Sincerely,
Yi Zhao
Chief Demographer
Enclosures
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Cities, Towns and Counties DO NOT RELEASE
Used for Allocation of Selected State Revenues REQUESTS FOR REVISIONS AND SUPPORTING ' I
DOCUMENTATION MUST BE RECEIVED BY OFM I
State of Washington I FORECASTING ON OR BEFORE JUNE 19, 2015. I
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Municipality 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Adams 18,728 18,950 19,050 19,200 19,400 19,410
Unincorporated 8,818 8,96.0 8,980 9,040 9,135 9,085
Incorporated 9,910 . 9,990 10,070 10, 160 10,265 10,325
Hatton ·101 100 105 110 110 110
Lind 564 560 565 570 565 560
Othello 7,364 7,420 7,495 7,565 7,695 7,780
Ritzville 1,673 1,705 1,695 1,700 1,680 1,670
Washtucna 208 205 210 ·215 215 205
Asotin 21,623 21,650 21,700 21,800 21,950 22,010
Unincorporated 13,143 13,195 13,240 13,325 13,460 13,515
Incorporated 8,480 8,455 8,460 8,475 8,490 8,495
Asotin 1,251 1,255 1,255 1,265 1,265 1,260
Clarkston 7,229 7,200 . 7,205 7,210 7,225 7,235
Benton 175,177 177,900 180,000 183,400 186,500 188,590
Unincorporated 32,639 33,020 . 33,300 33,710 34,020 34,130
Incorporated 142,538 144,880 146,700 149,690 152,480 154,460
Benton City 3,038 3,145 3,295 3,240 3,255 3,285
Kennewick 73,917 74,665 75,160 76,410 77,700 78,290
Prosser 5,714 5,780 5,785 5,810 5,815 5,845
Richland 48,058 49,090 49,890 51 ,150 52,090 53,080
West Richland 11,811 12,200 12,570 13,080 13,620 13,960
Chelan 72,453 72,700 73,200 73,600 74,300 75,030
Unincorporated 30,498 30,500 30,680 30,960 31 ,090 31,580
Incorporated 41,955 42,200 42,520 42,640 43,210 43,450
Cashmere 3,063 3,075 3,075 3,055 3,010 3,040
Chelan 3,890 $ 3,930 3,940 3,955 4,020 4,045
Entiat 1, 112 1, 135 1,135 1,140 1, 140 1,155
Leavenworth 1,965 1,970 1,970 1,970 1,970 1,980
Wenatchee 31,925 32,090 32,400 32,520 33,070 33,230
Clallam 71,404 71,600 72,000 72,350 72,500 72,650
Unincorporated 42,228 42,395 42,560 42,830 42,935 43,030
Incorporated 29,176 29,205 29,440 29,520 29,565 . 29,620
Forks 3,532 3,500 3,545 3,545 3,565 3,565
Port Angeles 19,038 19,080 19,100 19,120 19,090 19,140
Sequim 6,606 6,625 6,795 6,855 6,910 6,915
Clark . 425,363 428,000 431,250 435,500 442,800 451,820
Unincorporated 203,339 204,610 205,885 207,710 210,140 214,585
Incorporated 222,024 223,390 225,365 227,790 232,660 237,235
Battle Ground 17,571 17,780 17,920 18, 130 18,680 19,250
Camas 19,355 19,620 20,020 20,320 20,880 21 ,210
La Center 2,800 2,835 2,985 3,015 3,050 3,100
Ridgefield 4,763 4,975 . 5,210 5,545 6,035 6,400
Vancouver 161, 791 162,300 163,200 164,500 167,400 170,400
·washougal 14,095 14,210 14,340 14,580 14,910 15, 170
Woodland part 83 85 85 85 85 85
Yacolt 1,566 1,585 1,605 1,615 1,620 1,620
Columbia 4,078 4,100 4,100 4,100 4,080 4,090
Unincorporated 1,423 1,435 1,435 1,425 1,405 1,410
Incorporated 2,655 2,665 2,665 2,675 2,67S 2,680
Dayton 2,526 2,535 2,535 2,545 2,545 2,550
Starbuck 129 130 130 130 130 130
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Cowlitz 102,410 102,700 103,050 103,300 103,700 104,280
Unincorporated 44,085 44,225 44,180 44,345 44,515 44,765
Incorporated 58,325 58,475 58,870 58,955 59, 185 59,515
Castle Rock 1,982 1,995 2,135 2,135 2,145 2,175
Kalama 2,344 2,365 2,390 2,400 2,430 2,500
Kelso 11,925 11,920 11,930 . 11,940 . 11,960 11,950
Longview 36,648 36,730 36,910 36,940 37,040 37,130
Woodland part 5,426 5,465 5,505 5,540 5,610 5,760
Doug·las 38,431 38,650 38,900 39,280 39,700 39,990
Unincorporated 20,399 20,590 20,760 21,060 21,430 21 ,610
Incorporated 18,032 18,060 18, 140 18,220 18,270 18,380
Bridgeport 2,409 2,405 2,415 2,425 2,445 2,455
Coulee Dam part 187 185 185 185 185 185
East Wenatchee 13,190 13,220 13,280 13,350 13,370 13,390
Mansfield 320 320 325 325 325 325
Rock Island 788 790 790 790 790 . 865
Waterville 1,138 1,140 1,145 1,145 1,155 1,160
Ferry 7,551 7,600 7,650 7,650 7,660 7,710
Unincorporated 6,478 6,520 6,565 6,555 6,560 6,620
Incorporated 1,073 1,080 1,085 1,095 1,100 1,090
Republic 1,073 1,080 1,085 1,095 1,100 1,090
Franklin 78,163 80,500 82,500 84,800 86,600 87,150
Unincorporated 13,491 13,665 13,820 13,160 12,820 12,825
Incorporated 64,672 66,835 68,680 71,640 73,780 74,325
Connell 4,209 5,150 5,320 5,350 5,330 5,405
Kahlotus 193 190 195 195 185 185
Mesa 489 495 495 495 495 495
Pasco 59,781 61,000 62,670 65,600 67,770 68,240
Garfield 2,266 2,250 2,250 2,250 2,240 2,260
Unincorporated 841 835 840 850 845 855
Incorporated 1,425 1,415 1,410 1,400 1,395 1,405
Pomeroy 1,425 1,415 1,410 1,400 1,395 1,405
Grant 8~,120 90,100 91,000 91,800 92,900 93,930
Unincorporated 40,134 40,395 40,790 40,956 41,470 41,840
Incorporated 48,986 49,705 50,210 50,844 51,430 52,090
Coulee City 562 565 560 570 565 560
Coulee Dam part 0 0 0 0 0 0
Electric City 968 1,065 995 1,010 1,010 1,010
Ephrata 7,664 7,690 7,750 7,870 7,930 7,985
George 501 690 700 720 720 720
Grand Coulee · 988 1,020 1,035 1,045 1,050 1,050
Hartline 151 150 150 155 155 160
Krupp 48 50 50 50 50 50
Mattawa 4,437 4,460 4,495 4,540 4,460 4,535
Moses Lake 20,366 20,640 20,950 21 ,250 21,600 22,080
Quincy 6,750 6,815 6,945 7,000 7,235 7,270
Royal City 2,140 2,150 2,160 . 2,190 2,210 2,235
Soap Lake 1,514 1,515 1,520 1,530 1,530 1,520
Warden 2,692 2,690 2,695 2,705 2,710 2,710
Wilson Creek 205 205 205 209 + 205 205
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. Grays Harbor 72,797 72,900 73,150 73,200 73,300 73,110
Unincorporated 28,438 28,555 28,610 28,615 28,635 28,475
Incorporated 44,359 44,345 44,540 44,585 44,665 44,635
Aberdeen 16,896 16,870 16,890 16,860 16,850 16,780
Cosmopolis 1,649 1,645 1,640 1,650 1,645 1,640
Elma 3,107 3,115 3,110 3,115 3,130 3,135
Hoquiam 8,726 8,650 8,655 8,620 8,625 8,575
McCleary 1,653 1,655 1,655 1,655 1,660 1,680
Montesano 3,976 4,010 4,050 4,070 4,075 4,095
Oakville 684 685 690 690 690 685
Ocean Shores 5,569 5,615 5,745 5,815 5,880 5,935
Westport 2,099 2,100 2,105 2,110 2,110 2,11 0
Island 78,506 78,800 79,350 79,700 80,000 80,600
Unincorporated 53,565 53,700 54,215 54,665 55,090 55,600
Incorporated 24,941 25,100 25,135 25,035 24,910 25,000
Coupeville 1,831 1,855 1,880 1,890 1,89~ 1,900
Langley 1,035 1,045 r,o55 1,065 1,075 1,100
Oak Harbor 22,075 22,200 22,200 22,080 21 ,940 22,000
Jefferson 29,872 30,050 30,175 30,275 . 30,700 30,880
Unincorporated 20,759 20,870 20,990 21,050 21,345 21,500
Incorporated 9,113 9,180 9,185 9,225 9,355 9,380
Port Townsend 9,113 9,180 9,185 9,225 9,355 9,380
King 1,931,249. 1,942,600 1,957,000 1,981,900 2,017,250 2,052,860
Unincorporated 325,000 285,265 255,720 253,100 252,050 253,370
Incorporated 1,606,249 1,657,335 1,701,280 1,728,800 1,765,200 1,799,490
Algona 3,014 3,055 3,070 3,075 3,090 3,105
·Auburn part 62,761 63,050 63,390 64,320 65,350 65,950
Beaux Arts Village 299 300 300 290 295 300
Bellevue 122,363 123,400 124,600 132,100 ~34,400 135,000
Black Diamond 4, 153 $ 4,160 4,170 4,170 4,180 4,200
Bothell part 17,090 17,150 17,280 17,440 24,610 25,410
Burien 33,313 47,660 47,730 48,030 48,240 48,810
· Carnation 1,786 1,780 1,785 1,785 1,790 1,790
Clyde Hill 2,984 2,985 2,980 2,980 2,995 3,020
Covington 17,575 17,640 17,760 18,100 18,480 18,520
Des Moines 29,673 29,680 29,700 29,730 30,030 30,100
Duvall 6,695 6,715 6,900 7,120 7,325 7,345
Enumclaw part 10,669 10,920 11,030 11 ,100 11,110 11 , 140
Federal Way 89,306 89,370 89,460 89,720 90,150 90,760
Hunts Point 394 390 390 395 405 410
Issaquah 30,434 30,690 31,150 32,130 32,880 33,330
Kenmore 20,460 ·20,780 21,020 21, 170 21,370 21,500
Kent 92,411 118,200 119,100 120,500 121,400 122,900
Kirkland 48,787 49,020 81,480 81,730 82,590 83,460
Lake Forest Park 12,598 12,610 12,640 12,680 12,750 12,810
Maple Valley 22,684 22,930 23,340 23,910 24,230 24,700
Medina 2,969 2,970 '2,990 3,000 3,055 3,095
Mercer Island 22,699 22,710 22,690 22,720 23,310 23,480
Milton part 831 835 835 840 915 1,010
Newcastle 10,380 10,410 10,460 10,640 10,850 10,940
Normandy Park 6,335 6,345 6,350 6,350 6,375 6,420
North Bend 5,731 5,830 5,855 6,020 6,280 6,460
Pacific part 6,514 6,520 6,535 6,675 6,750 6,770
Redmond 54,144 55, 150 55,360 55,840 57,700 59,180
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King continued
Renton 90,927 92,590 93,910 95,540 97,130 ·98,470
Sammamish 45,780 46,940 47,420 48,060 49,260 49,980
SeaTac 26,909 27,110 27,210 27,310 27,620 27,650
Seattle 608,660 612,100 616,500 626,600 640,500 662,400
Shoreline 53,007 53,200 53,270 53,670 53,990 54,500
Skykomish 198 195 200 195 200 195
Snoqualmie 10,670 10,950 11,320 11,700 12,130 12,850
Tukwila 19, 107 19,050 19,080 19,160 19,210 19,300
Woodinville 10,938 10,940 10,960 10,990 11,240 11,210
Yarrow Point 1,001 1,005 1,060 1,015 1,015 1,020
Kitsap 251,133 253,900 254,500 254,000 255,900 258,200
Unincorporated 170,022 171,395 170,620 170,505 171,435 . 171,940
Incorporated 81, 111 82,505 83,880 83,495 84,465 86,260
Bainbridge Island 23,025 23,030 23,090 23, 190 23,360 23,390
Bremerton 37,729 38,790 39,650 37,850 38,180 39,410
Port Orchard 11,157 $ 11,440 11,780 12,870 13,150 13,510
Poulsbo 9,200 9,245 9,360 9,585 9,775 9,950
Kittitas 40,915 41,300 41,500 41 ,900 42,100 42,670
Unincorporated 18,063 18,315 18,440 18,785 18,890 19,120
Incorporated 22,852 22,985 23,060 23, 115 23,210 23,550
Cle Elum 1,872 1,875 1,865 1,870 1,870 1,865
Ellensburg 18,174 18,250 18,320 18,370 18,440 18,810
Kittitas 1,381 1,430 1,450 1,450 1,475 1,455
Roslyn 893 895 895 895 895 890
South Cle Elum 532 535 530 530 530 530
Klickitat 20,318 20,500 20,600 20,700 20,850 21,000
Unincorporated 13,975 14,120 14,190 14,290 14,385 14,420
Incorporated 6,343 6,380 6,410 6,410 6,465 6,580
Bingen 712 720 730 725 730 735
Goldendale 3,407 3,425 3,425 3,410 3,420 3,425
White Salmon 2,224 2,235 2,255 2,275 2,315 2,420
Lewis 75,455 76,000 76,300 76,200 76,300 76,660
Unincorporated 44,892 45,260 45,285 45,270 45,280 45,475
Incorporated 30,563 30,740 31,015 30,930 31,020 31,185
Centralia 16,336 16,440 . 16,670 16,600 16,640 16,790
Chehalis 7,259 7,310 7,345 7,355 7,370 . 7,365
Morton 1,126 1, 125 1, 125 . 1,120 1,120 1,125
Mossyrock 759 760 760 755 765 750
Napavine 1,766 1,780 1,790 1,795 1,815 1,835
Pe Ell 632 635 635 630 630 640
Toledo 725 725 725 720 725 725
Vader 621 625 625 620 620 615
Winlock 1,339 1,340 1,340 1,335 1,335 1,340
Lincoln 10,570 10,600 10,675 10,675 10,700 10,720
Unincorporated 5,081 5,110 5,185 5,230 5,305 5,305
Incorporated 5,489 5,490 5,490 5,445 5,395 5,415
Almira 284 285 285 285 280 280
Creston 236 235 235 235 230 230
Davenport 1,734 1,735 1,730 1,700 1,685 1,685
Harrington 424 420 420 420 415 420
Odessa 910 910 915 905 900 905
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Lincoln continued
Reardan 571 575 575 575 570 570
Sprague 446 445 445 445 440 445
Wilbur 884 885 885 880 875 880
Mason 60,699 61,100 61,450 61,800 62,000 . 62,200
Unincorporated 50,865 51 ,245 51,580 51,825 52,005 52,130
Incorporated 9,834 9,855 9,870. 9,975 9,995 10,070
Shelton 9,834 9,855 9,870 9,975 9,995 10,070
Okanogan 41,120 41 ,200 41,425 41,500 41,700 41,860
Unincorporated 24,780 24,805 25,085 . 25, 110 25,120 25,320
Incorporated 16,340 16,395 16,340 16,390 16,580 16,540
Brewster 2,370 2,365 2,355 2,370 2,380 2,395
Conconully 210 220 215 220 230 230
Coulee Dam part 911 910 915 915 915 910
Elmer City 238 240 235 235 240 285 .
Nespelem 236 235 235 235 . 235 245
Okanogan 2,552 2,585 2,535 2,560 2,595 2,580
Omak 4,845 4,845 4,835 4,830 4,840 4,900
Oroville 1,686 1,690 1,715 1,715 1,700 1,695
Pateros 667 665 665 665 665 525
Riverside 280 280 280 280 290 285
Tonasket 1,032 1,025 1,020 1,020 1,110 1,110
Twisp 919 925 930 940 945 945
Winthrop 394 410 405 405 435 435
Pacific 20,920 20,900 20,970 21,000 21,100 21 ,210
Unincorporated 14,073 14,070 14,115 14,125 14,225 14,320
Incorporated 6,847 6,830 6,855 6,875 6,875 6,890
Ilwaco 936 935 940 940 945 945
Long Beach 1,392 1,390 1,400 1,410 1,410 1,420
Raymond 2,882 2,870 2,890 2,895 2,890 2,905
South Bend 1,637 1,635 1,625 1,630 1,630 1,620
Pend Oreille 13,001 13,000 13,100 13,150 13,210 13,240
Unincorporated 9,810 9,790 9,890 9,945 9,985 10,030
Incorporated 3,191 3,210 3,210 3,205 3,225 3,210
Cusick 207 210 210 205 205 200
lone 447 445 445 445 445 440
Metaline 173 175 175 175 185 175
Metaline Falls 238 240 240 240 240 235
Newport 2,126 2,140 2,140 2,140 2,150 2,160
Pierce 795,225 802,150 808,200 814,500 821,300 830,120
Unincorporated 366,738 372,110 375,955 378,495 381,970 386,050
Incorporated 428,487 430,040 432,245 436,005 439,330 444,070
Auburn part 7,419 7,655 7,850 8,915 9,280 9,595
Bonney Lake 17,374 17,500 17,730 18,010 18,520 19,490
Buckley 4,354 4,345 4,365 4,370 4,430 4,440
Carbonado 610 610 610 610 610 615
DuPont 8,199 8,430 8,640 8,855 9,175 9,250
Eatonville 2,758 2,775 2,785 2,815 2,840 2,880
Edgewood 9,387 9,405 9,425 9,460 9,525 9,615
Enumclaw part 0 0 0 0 0 0
Fife 9,173 9,220 . 9,235 9,290 9,405 9,545
Fircrest 6,497 6,500 6,525 6,540 6,555 6,575
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Pierce continued
Gig Harbor 7,126 7,200 7,340 7,670 7,985 8,555
Lakewood 58,163 58,190 58,260 58,310 58,360 58,400
Milton part 6,137 6,140 6,150 6,345 6,350 6,375
Orting 6,746 6,770 6,790 6,930 7,065 7,290
Pacific part 92 85 85 85 80 70
Puyallup 37,022 37,240 37,620 37,980 38,670 38,950
Roy 793 795 805 805 805 805
Ruston 749 750 755 795 830 905
South Prairie 434 435 435 435 435 435
Steilacoom 5,985 6,000 6,015 6,040 6,060 6,115
·Sumner 9,451 9,450 9,470 9,520 9,545 9,660
Tacoma 198,397 198,900 199,600 200,400 200,900 202,300
University Place 31 ,144 31 ,170 31,270 31,340 31,420 31,720
Wilkeson 477 475 485 485 485 485
San Juan 15,769 15,900 15,925 16,000 16,100 16,180
Unincorporated 13,607 13,720 13,785 13,815 13,910 13,965
Incorporated 2,162 2,180 2,140 2,185 2,190 2,215
Friday Harbor 2,162 2,180 2,140 2,185 2,190 2,215 .
Skagit 116,901 117,400 117,950 118,600 119,500 120,620
Unincorporated 48,112 48,255 48,345 48,411 48,720 49,220
Incorporated 68,789 69,145 69,605 70,189 70,780 71,400
Anacortes 15,778 15,860 15,960 16,080 16,190 16,310
Burlington 8,388 8,420 8,435 . 8,445 8,445 8,485
Concrete 710 * 710 715 710 720 730 *
Hamilton 301 300 300 304 + 305 305
La Conner 891 885 895 890 895 895
Lyman 438 440 440 440 445 445
Mount Vernon 31,743 31 ,940 32,250 32,710 33, 170 33,530
Sedro-Woolley 10,540 10,590 10,610 10,610 10,610 10,700
Skamania 11,066 11, 150 11,275 11 ,300 11 ,370 11,430
Unincorporated 8,645 8,685 8,755 8,780 8,855 8,895
Incorporated 2,421 2,465 2,520 2,520 2,515 2,535
North Bonneville 956 965 1,000 1,005 1,005 1,005
Stevenson 1,465 1,500 1,520 1,515 1,510 1,530
Snohomish 713,335 717,000 722,900 730,500 741,000 757,600
Unincorporated 302,292 304,435 308,445 312,500 320,335 330,260
Incorporated 411,043 412,565 414,455 418,000 420,665 427,340
Arlington 17,926 17,930 17,970 18,270 18,360 18,490
Bothell part 16,415 16,570 16,720 17,020 17,020 17,230
Brier 6,087 6,100 6,155 6,315 6,345 6,500
Darrington 1,347 1,345 1,345 1,350 1,350 1,350
Edmonds 39,709 39,800 39,800 39,950 39,950 40,490
Everett 103,019 103, 100 103,300 104,200 104,900 105,800
Gold Bar 2,075 2,060 2,060 2,080 2,085 2,115
Granite Falls 3,364 3,370 3,380 3,385 3,390 3,390
Index 178 180 180 180 180 160
Lake Stevens 28,069 28,210 28,510 28,960 29,170 29,900
Lynnwood 35,836 35,860 35,900 35,960 36,030 36,420
Marysville 60,020 60,660 61 ,360 62,100 62,600 64,140
Miii Creek 18,244 18,370 18,450 18,600 18,780 19,760
Monroe 17,304 17,330 17,390 17,510 17,660 17,620
Mountlake Terrace 19,909 19,990 20,090 20,160 20,530 21,090
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Snohomish continued
Mukilteo 20,254 20,310 20,360 20,440 20,540 20,900
Snohomish 9,098 9,200 9,215 9,220 9,270 9,385
Stanwood 6,231 6,220 6,300 6,340 6,530 6,585
Sultan 4,651 4,655 4,660 4,660 4,665 4,680
Woodway 1,307 1,305 1,310 1,300 1,310 1,335
Spokane 471,221 472,650 475,600 480,000 484,500 488,310
Unincorporated 136,097 136,713 136,487 137,813 139,904 140,717
Incorporated 335,124 335,937 339,113 342,187 344,596 347,593
Airway Heights 6,114 6,220 7,780 7,935 7,970 8,385
. Cheney 10,590 10,790 10,820 11,070 11,310 . 11,440
Deer Park 3,652 3,675 3,715 3,800 3,870 3,950
Fairfield 612 595 600 615 615 615
Latah 193 * 195 195 195 195 195
Liberty Lake 7,591 7,705 7,900 8,190 8,675 8,975
Medical Lake 5,060 4,910 4,920 4,945 4,965 4,945
Millwood 1,786 1,785 1,785 1,790 1,785 1,790
Rockford 470 470 470 470 470 470
Spangle 278 280 280 280 280 280
Spokane 208,916 209, 100 210,000 211,300 212,300 213,100
Spokane Valley 89,755 90, 110 90,550 91,490 92,050 93,340
Waverly 107 * 102 * 98 * 107 * 111 * 108 *
Stevens 43,531 43,600 43,700 43,800 43,900 44,030
Unincorporated 33,893 3~,946 34,035 34,160 34,230 34,300
Incorporated 9,638 9,654 9,665 9,640 9,670 9,730
Chewelah 2,607 2,610 2,620 2,615 2,615 2,650
Colville 4,673 4,690 4,695 4,685 4,690 4,705
Kettle Falls 1,595 1,605 1,600 1,595 1,610 1,615
Marcus 183 * 174 * 175 175 180 175
Northport 295 295 295 290 290 295
Springdale 285 280 280 280 285 290
Thurston 252,264 254,100 256,800 260,100 264,000 267,410
Unincorporated 135,123 135,830 136,610 137,395 138,160 138,930
Incorporated 117,141 118,270 120,190 122,705 125,840 128,480
Bucoda 562 560 560 560 560 565
Lacey 42,393 42,830 43,600 44,350 45,320 46,020
Olympia 46,478 46,780 47,500 48,48"0 49,670 51,020
Rainier 1,794 1,825 1,825 1,840 1,850 1,880
Tenino 1,695 1,700 1,705 1,705 1,725 1,730
Tumwater 17,371 17,570 17,900 18,300 18,800 19,100
Yelm 6,848 7,005 7,100 7,470 7,915 8,165
Wahkiakum 3,978 4,000 4,025 4,020 4,010 3,980
Unincorporated 3,446 3,470 3,500 3,520 3,510 . 3,490
Incorporated 532 530 525 500 500 490
·Cathlamet 532 530 525 500 500 490
Walla Walla 58,781 58,800 59,100 59,500 60,150 60,650
Unincorporated 16,750 16,815 16,975 17,150 17,295 16,590
Incorporated 42,031 41 ,985 42,125 42,350 42,855 44,060
College Place 8,765 8,780 8,845 8,875 9,050 9, 110
Prescott 318 320 325 325 325 325
Waitsburg 1,217 1,215 1,215 1,220· 1,220 1,235
Walla Walla 31,731. 31,670 31 ,740 31,930 32,260 33,390
~---·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-· Preliminary April 1, 2015 Population of • I
DO NOT RELEASE '• Cities, Towns and Counties REQUESTS FOR REVISIONS AND SUPPORTING Used for Allocation of Selected State Revenues DOCUMENT AT/ON MUST BE RECEIVED BY OFM State of Washington FORECASTING ON OR BEFORE JUNE 19, 2015. I
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County Census Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate
Municipality 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Whatcom 201,140 202,100 203,500 205,800 207,600 209,790
Unincorporated 87,065 87,535 87,921 88,276 88,822 89,788
Incorporated 114,075 114,565 115,579 117,524 118,778 120,002
Bellingham 80,885 81,070 81,360 82,310 82,810 83,580
Blaine 4,684 4,705 4,760 4,785 4,865 4,905
Everson 2,483 $ 2,495 2,520 2,550 2,570 2,580
Ferndale 11,415 11 ,530 11,830 12,290 12,710 12,920
Lynden 11,951 12,060 12,340 12,730 12,920 13,090
Nooksack 1,338 1,350 1,370 1,410 1,435 1,460
Sumas 1,319 * 1,355 * 1,399 * 1,449 * 1,468 * 1,467 *
Whitman 44,776 44,800 45,950 46,000 46,500 47,250
Unincorporated 5,961 5,974 5,974 6,035 6,065 6,084
Incorporated 38,815 38,826 39,976 39,965 40,435 41 ,166
Albion 579 555 545 550 555 555
Colfax 2,805 2,805 2,790 2,780 2,765 2,790
Colton 418 425 415 420 420 420
Endicott 289 293 # 295 295 300 + 296 +
Farmington 146 145 145 145 150 150
Garfield 597 600 595 595 595 595
La Crosse 313 315 315 315 320 320
Lamont 81 * 80 80 80 80 80
Malden 203 205 205 205 205 200
Oakesdale 422 425 425 425 425 430
Palouse 998 1,005 1,020 1,020 1,030 1,030
Pullman 29,799 29,820 31,000 30,990 31,420 32, 110
Rosalia 550 555 555 555 555 560
St. John 543 * 523 * 501 * 500 505 510
Tekoa 778 775 785 770 775 785
Uniontown 294 300 305 320 335 335
Yakima 243,231 244,700 246,000 247,250 248,800 249,970
Unincorporated 83,755 84,300 84,800 84,910 85,410 85,985
Incorporated 159,476 160,400 161,200 162,340 163,390 163,985
Grandview 10,862 10,920 11 ,000 11 ,010 11, 170 11 ,200
Granger 3,246 3,270 3,285 3,315 3,495 3,640
Harrah 630 * 630 650 645 645 650
Mabton 2,286 2,290 2,290 2,305 2,310 2,310
Moxee 3,308 3,415 3,505 3,655 3,720 3,810
Naches 795 805 805 805 815 830
Selah 7,147 7,205 7,290 7,340 7,395 7,495
Sunnyside 15,858 16,010 16,1 30 16,200 16,230 16,280
Tieton 1, 191 1,195 1,195 1,235 1,255 1,255
Toppenish 8,949 8,950 8;950 8,950 8,955 8,965
Union Gap 6,047 6,055 6,105 6,110 6,140 6,150
Wapato 4,997 5,025 5,030 5,035 5,040 5,040
·Yakima 91,196$ 91 ,630 91 ,930 92,620 93,080 93,220
Zillah 2,964 3,000 3,035 3,115 3,140 3,140
Washington 6,724,540 6,767,900 6,817,770 6,882,400 6,968,170 7,061,470
Unincorporated 2,478,323 2,454,633 2,438,547 2,449,701 2,470,761 2,497,129
Incorporated 4,246,217 4,313,267 4,379,223 4,432,699 4,497,409 4,564,341
* -State certified special census.
+ -Informal count. A population count that is considered accurate but dpes not meet all special census certification requirements.
#-Informal census. A population and housing count that is considered accurate but does not meet all special census certification
requirements.
$ -Census 2010 population and housing adjusted for annexations effective and approved by OFM from January 2, 201 O
to April 1, 2010.
The 2010 county and municipal populations shown are, with a few exceptions, the federal census P.L. 94-171 counts. See Table 5
in Population Trends for Washington State publication for more information: http://www.ofm.wa.gov/pop/april1/poptrends.pdf.
With the exception of corrections to the federal census counts, annual estimates in this official series are not revised on the
basis of other information that becomes available after the estimate date.
July 9, 2015
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
City Manager for C~~.~i il Consideration .
Finance Director f J.~
Ambulance Cash Report for June
Please find the attached Cash Ambulance Report for the month ending June 30, 2015.
Cc: Fire Chief
AMBULANCE CASH OPERATION
difference
2015 from Prior yr
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN E Y-T-D prior yr comparison
REVENUE
Collected on ALS/BLS/mileage 102,451 92,235 108,005 99,401 103,134 107,945 $ 613,171 (48,413) 661,583
prior adjustments
Utility charge 104,846 91,461 90,921 105,378 101,416 104,059 598,082 140,221 457,860
State grant -Stay at work 1,341 1,341 (309) 1,650
State grant -EMS (1,473) 1,473
Reimbursement from police 2,200 1,100 1,010 4,310 4,265 45
Reimbursement from fire 51,243 24,905 31,224 107,372 55,941 51,431
Emergency Aid fees
Other Fees -MRI 4,800 3,800 8,600 5,400 3,200
misc (278) 278
cash from operations 263,341 208,601 230,150 210,779 206,991 213,014 $ 1,332,875 155,355 1,177,521
EXPENDITURE
labor 140,432 88,993 86,800 96,110 94,989 92,095 $ 599,418 (66,312) 665,730
benefits 42,391 57,929 37,770 33,998 35,930 33,205 241,222 (5,568) 246,791
supplies 171 7,378 3,711 7,075 3,232 5,041 26,608 (2,925) 29,533
Prof. services/repairs 26,115 17,405 46,034 40,486 16,078 22,955 169,074 11,013 158,061
transfers (previously 09xx) 32,540 32,546 32,546 32,546 32,546 32,546 195,270 (7,855) 203,125
capital purchases -35,920 35,920 35,920
interest -510 510 (505) 1,015
total expenditures 241,648 204,251 206,860 210,726 218,695 185,842 $ 1,268,022 (36,232) 1,304,254
Net income (loss) before contrib. 21,692 4,350 23,290 53 (11,704) 27,173 64,853 191,587 (126,734)
contribution from general fund 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (137,890) 137,890
net income (loss) 21,692 4,350 23,290 53 (11,704) 27,173 $ 64,853 53,697 11,156
Cash position
normal account 59,736 74,715 111,519 92,912 36,594 114,399 180,172
reconcile to deposit 77,993 93,986 91,695 108,124 104,058 105,138 105,210
total cash 137,729 168,700 203,214 201,036 140,652 219,537 (65,845) 285,383
change in cash from prior mnth (15,779) 30,971 34,514 (2,178) (60,384) 78,885 66,029.56
lnterfund Loan balance 400,591 400,591 400,591 349,591 349,591 349,591 x -
due 2015 266,017 266,017 266,017 215,017 215,017 215,017
SAAS ($3.30, avg $700) 215 238 453 1,474 1,440
billed ($21.50, avg $4,400) 232 208 226 206 219 1,091 1,346 1,301
Jul y l,2015
TO: Community Development Director
FROM: Planning and Building Technician
SUBJECT: June Building Activity Report
Attached is the Jun e 2015 building permit statistics for your information. June 2014 and 2013 is
attached for comparison.
Please call me at Extension #3756 with any questions.
cc: City Manager
Building Official
Municipal Services Director
County Assessor
Fil e
*XBPRPTl C I T Y 0 F M 0 S E S L A K E PAGE: l
B U I L D I N G D E P A R T M E N T
RUN BY: kwoodworth ISSUED BUILDING PERMIT STATISTICS DATE: WED, JUL 1, 2015, 8:12 AM
FROM: 06/01/2015 TO: 06/30/2015
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DESCRIPTION # OF PERMITS
ISSUED
06/2015
# OF PERMITS
ISSUED YTD
06/30/2015
ESTIMATED
VALUATION
06/2015
ESTIMATED
VALUATION YTD
06/30/2015
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A434 RESIDENTIAL ADD AND ALT 4 19 58,685 254,799
A437 NONRESIDENTIAL ADD AND 5 26 45,200 775,941
C320 INDUSTRIAL 0 3 0 3,405,000
C322 SERVICE STATIONS & REPA 0 1 0 15,000
C324 OFFICE, BANKS & PROFESS 0 2 0 1,619,879
C326 SCHOOLS & OTHER EDUCATI 0 2 0 0
C327 STORES & CUSTOMER SERVI 3 3 558,289 558,289
C328 OTHER NONRESIDENTIAL BU 0 1 0 215,232
0102 DEMOLISH SFD ATTACHED 0 1 0 0
D328 DEMOLISH OTHER NON-RES! 0 1 0 0
M329 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN B 8 39 33,675 189,167
M801 MECHANICAL COMMERCIAL 2 14 0 0
M802 MECHANICAL RESIDENTIAL 1 6 0 0
M901 PLUMBING COMMERICAL 3 10 0 0
M902 PLUMBING RESIDENTIAL 2 21 0 0
RlOl SINGLE FAMILY-DETATCHED 0 4 0 0
Rl02 SINGLE-FAMILY ATTACHED 8 35 1,889,313 7,169,330
RlOS FIVE-OR-MORE FAMILY BUI 0 1 0 564,516
R438 GARAGES & CARPORTS RES! 0 4 0 244,966
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PERMIT TOTALS: 36 193 2,585,162 15,012 ,119
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RUN BY: kwoodworth ISSUED BUILDING PERMIT STATISTICS DATE: MON, JUL 1, 2013, 8:50 AM
FROM: 06/01/2013 TO: 06/30/2013
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DESCRIPTION # OF PERMITS
ISSUED
06/2013
# OF PERMITS
ISSUED YTD
06/30/2013
ESTIMATED
VALUATION
06/2013
ESTIMATED
VALUATION YTD
06/30/2013
===================================================================================================================================
A434 RESIDENTIAL ADD AND ALT 1 15 4,638 221,076
A437 NONRESIDENTIAL ADD AND 4 22 16,500 418,524
C320 INDUSTRIAL 3 6 25,000 1,173,918
C323 HOSPITALS & INSTITUTION 0 1 0 442,000
C324 OFFICE, BANKS & PROFESS 0 1 0 0
C326 SCHOOLS & OTHER BDUCATI 0 2 0 7,896,096
C327 STORES & CUSTOMER SERVI 1 7 277, 602 1,586,073
D102 DEMOLISH SFD ATTACHED 1 1 0 0
0327 DEMOLISH STORES & CUSTO 0 1 0 0
0328 DEMOLISH OTHER NON-RESI 0 1 0 0
M329 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN B 5 42 11, 257 532,538
M801 MECHANICAL COMMERCIAL 1 9 0 0
M802 MECHANICAL RESIDENTIAL 1 9 0 0
M901 PLUMBING COMMBRICAL 0 4 0 0
M902 PLUMBING RESIDENTIAL 1 24 0 60
RlOl SINGLE FAMILY-DETATCHED 1 7 11, 599 ll, 599
Rl02 SINGLE-FAMILY ATTACHED 7 32 1,375,093 5,595,109
R104 THREE & FOUR FAMILY BUI 0 3 0 1,439,241
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PERMIT TOTALS: 26 187 1,721,689 19,316,234
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RUN BY: kwoodworth ISSUED BUILDING PERMIT STATISTICS DATE: TUE, JUL 1, 2014, 8:54 AM
FROM: 06/01/2014 TO : 06/30/2014
=================================================c=================================================================================
DESCRIPTION # OF PERMITS
ISSUED
06/2014
# OF PERMITS
ISSUED YTD
06/30/2014
ESTIMATED
VALUATION
06/2014
ESTIMATED
VALUATION YTD
06/30/2014
==================================Q================================================================================================
M34 RESIDENTIAL ADD AND ALT 2 26 3, 525 671, 736
A437 NONRESIDENTIAL ADD AND 5 27 198,673 1,600,203
C320 INDUSTRIAL 0 4 0 30,067,080
C323 HOSPITALS & INSTITUTION 1 1 0 0
C324 OFFICE, BANKS & PROFESS 1 1 20,288 20,288
C326 SCHOOLS & OTHER EDUCATI 0 1 0 1,699,840
C327 STORES & CUSTOMER SERVI 3 8 529,169 2,048,620
C328 OTHER NONRESIDENTIAL BU 0 1 0 871,800
C438 GARAGES & CARPORTS COMM 0 l 0 58,424
Dl02 DEMOLISH SFD ATTACHED 1 1 0 0
D327 DEMOLISH STORES & CUSTO 1 l 0 0
M329 STRUCTURES OTHER THAN B 13 42 122,300 370,846
M801 MECHANICAL COMMERCIAL 2 4 0 0
M802 MECHANICAL RESIDENTIAL 1 3 0 0
M901 PLUMBING COMMERICAL 2 6 0 6,000
M902 PLUMBING RESIDENTIAL 1 18 0 0
RlOl SINGLE FAMILY-DETATCHED 3 10 0 0
Rl02 SINGLE-FAMILY ATTACHED 7 37 1,367,862 6,936,103
Rl03 TWO FAMILY BUILDINGS 0 2 0 539,019
Rl04 THREE & FOUR FAMILY BUI 0 3 0 1,439,241
R438 GARAGES & CARPORTS RESI 2 3 21,406 38,446
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PERMIT TOTALS: 45 200 2,263,223 46,367,646
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*XBPMTH2
RUN BY: kwoodworth
C I T Y 0 F M 0 S E S L A K E
B U I L D I N G D E P A R T M E N T
MONTHLY BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATIONS
FROM: 06/0l/2Dl5 TO: D6/30/2015
PAGE: 1
DATE: 07/01/2015
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PERMIT-PERMIT ESTIMATED REVIEW-FEES STATE-FEES PERMIT FEES APPLICATION
NUMBER TYPE VALUATION CHARGED CHARGED CHARGED DATE
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------·
20150197 M8D2 .oo .oo 44 .50 06/03/2015
20150198 M801 .00 .00 97 .00 06/D3/2015
20150199 M901 .00 .00 27.00 06/03/2015
20150200 A437 .00 4.50 150.00 06/D3/2Dl5
20150201 A437 10,00D .00 4.50 18'7.75 06/03/2015
20150202 A434 26,602 271. 66 4.50 520.95 06/03/2015
2015D203 C327 .00 .00 73.50 06/03/2Dl5
20150204 C324 49, 000 .00 4.50 640.15 06/D3/2015
20150205 M329 18,000 .00 4.50 299.75 06/03/2015
20150206 Rl02 305,340 150.00 4.50 2,478.35 06/03/2015
20150207 Rl02 176,564 150.00 4.50 1,664.95 06/02/2015
20150208 Rl02 176,564 930.44 4.50 1,664.95 06/04/2015
20150209 C327 4, 729,273 12,499.33 4.50 23,375.75 06/04/2015
20150210 A434 1, 420 .00 4.50 60.50 06/08/2015
20150211 A434 27,638 278.23 4.50 428.05 06/09/2015
20150212 M329 2,400 .00 4.50 89.75 06/10/2015
20150213 C327 750,000 2,878.03 4.50 4,427.75 06/10/2015
20150214 M902 .00 .00 27.00 06/10/2015
20150215 C327 99, 725 .00 4.50 1,000 .25 06/12/2015
20150216 RlOl .00 .00 350.00 06/12/2015
20150217 A434 3,025 .00 4.50 103.75 D6/15/2015
20150218 M329 .00 4.50 55.0D 06/15/2D15
20150219 A437 .DO 4.50 75 .DO 06/17/2D15
20150220 M801 .00 .DO 34.00 06/17/2015
20150221 M329 40,00D .00 4.50 549 .25 06/17/2015
20150222 Rl02 138,155 792.12 4. 50 1,361.15 06/17/2015
20150223 M329 BOO .00 4.50 39.15 06/17/2015
20150224 M901 .00 .DO 35.DO 06/18/2015
2Dl50226 M329 3,375 .00 4. so 103 .75 06/19/2Dl5
2Dl50227 A434 20,000 213. 03 4. 50 402 . 75 06/19/2015
20150228 M329 .oo .00 .00 06/22/2Dl5
20150229 A437 150,DOD 832.16 4.50 1,280 .25 06/22/2015
20150230 M902 . 00 .oo 35.00 06/23/2015
20150231 M329 6,000 . 00 4.50 131 . 75 06/23/2015
20150232 M901 .oo .00 48.00 06/25/2015
20150234 C320 7,005,610 17,899.14 4.50 27,537.15 06/25/2015
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REPORT TOTALS: 13,739,491 36,894 .14 112.50 69,398.85
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TOTAL FEES CHARGED: 106,405.49
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RUN BY: kwoodworth APPLICATION STATUS DATE: 07/01/2015
FROM: 06/01/2015 TO: 06/30/2015
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PERMIT PERMIT SERVICE APPLICATION ISSUE
NUMBER TYPE ADDRESS DATE DATE
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20150197 M802 823 KIEFER DR 06/03/2015 06/03/2015
20150198 M80l 117 BROADWAY AVE 06/03/2015 06/03/2015
20150199 M90l 830 SHARON AVE 06/03/2015 06/05/2015
20150200 A437 510 BROADWAY AVE 06/03/2015 06/04/2015
20150201 A437 935 VALLEY RD 06/03/2015 06/04/2015
20150202 A434 538 CLARK RD 06/03/2015 06/09/2015
20150203 C327 324 BROADWAY AVE 06/03/2015 06/04/2015
20150204 C324 314 THIRD AVE 06/03/2015 I I
20150205 M329 117 BROADWAY AVE 06/03/2015 06/15/2015
20150206 Rl02 1327 POLK CT 06/03/2015 06/18/2015
20150207 Rl02 1109 OREGON ST 06/02/2015 06/08/2015
20150208 Rl02 114 9 OREGON ST 06/04/2015 06/10/2015
20150209 C327 2380 MAIERS RD 06/04/2015 I I
20150210 A434 768 FAIRBANKS DR 06/0B/2015 06/16/2015
20150211 A434 3512 GLENMOOR DR 06/09/2015 06/16/2015
20150212 M329 2707 BROADWAY AVE 06/10/2015 06/10/2015
20150213 C327 1020 STRATFORD RD 06/10/2015 I I
20150214 M902 116 LINDEN AVE 06/10/2015 06/11/2015
20150215 C32? 1005 STRATFORD RD 06/12/2015 06/12/2015
20150216 RlOl 1109 JUNIPER DR 06/12/2015 I I
2015021? A434 811 WINNONA 06/15/2015 06/24/2015
20150218 M329 208 HAMILTON RD 06/15/2015 06/17/2015
20150219 A43? 1430 HUNTER PL 06/17/2015 06/18/2015
20150220 M80l 910 BROADWAY AVE 06/17/2015 06/17/2015
20150221 M329 721 PIONEER WAY 06/17/2015 I I
20150222 R102 406 BIRCH ST 06/17/2015 I I
20150223 M329 102 THIRD AVE 06/17/2015 06/26/2015
20150224 M901 1204 WHEELER RD 06/18/2015 06/22/2015
20150226 M329 1202 FAIRWAY DR N 06/19/2015 06/19/2015
20150227 A434 414 BURRESS AVE 06/19/2015 I I
20150228 M329 1236 JEFFERSON AVE 06/22/2015 I I
20150229 A437 2461 MAIERS RD 06/22/2015 I I
20150230 M902 1041 MARINA DR 06/23/2015 06/23/2015
20150231 M329 1020 STRATFORD RD 06/23/2015 I I
20150232 M901 417 BROADWAY AVE 06/25/2015 06/24/2015
20150234 C320 4949 RANDOLPH RD 06/25/2015 I I
Build., Struct. & Equip.
Pian Checking Fees
Total
Build., Struct. & Equip.
Plan Checking Fees
Total
Build., Struct. & Equip.
Plan Checking Fees
Total
Build., Struct. & Equip.
Plan Checking Fees
Total
Build., Struct. & Equip.
Plan Checking Fees
Total
Building Permit Fees
2015
YTD January February March April May June
127,809.82 13,409.76 10.177.00 28.070.98 22,607.20 28,749.49 24.795.39
100.576.65 2.158.22 2.600.31 52,229.29 8.474.60 26,561 .69 8.552.54
July August September October November December Budget
Over
(Under)
300.000.00 -172,190.18
100,000.00 576.65
228,386.47 15,567.98 12,777.31 80,300.27 31,~ 55,311.18 33,347~ -=--==· ~00,000.00 -171,613.52,
2014
YTO January February March April May June
472.501.67 26.096.35 20,583.05 13,925.26 43.776.73 138,369.50 21,288.20
234.021 94 9.920.48 10,165 02 5,116.73 17,509.00 77,649.37 12,596.79
706,523.61 36,016.83 30,748.07 19,041.99 61,285.73 216,018.87 33,884.99
2013
YTD January February March April May June
380,287.21 12.421.85 5,378.95 27,659.65 21,085.32 31,956.56 15,794.73
102.14663 3.774.24 2,593.90 4,757.01 7.081.98 4,353.01 14,338.40
482,433.84 16,196.09 7,972.85 32,416.66 28,167.30 36,309.57 30,133.13
2012
YTD January February March April May June
319,218.25 1.130.40 8,233.40 18,798.95 11,101.35 22,155.50 23.465.15
95,988.16 35.36 720.02 3,428.29 1,719.87 4,663.26 22,746.88
July August September October
27,353.15 52,445.85 26,337.14 56,184.37
7.612.76 21 ,347.27 13,074.72 40,284.18
34,965.91 73,793.12 39,411.86 96,468.55
July August September October
35,913.25 14,509.50 23,209.45 59,877.45
5,038.31 8,730.59 6,879.73 30,986.10
40,951.56 23,240.09 30,089.18 90,863,55
July August September October
24,658.90 70,791.95 32.467.18 65,593.64
7,480.46 9,297.58 5,976.55 33,687.68
November
29,082.92
4,776.58
33,859.50
November
11 1,595.15
7,797.63
119,392.78
November
29,309.75
4,779.80
December Budget
Over
(Under)
17.059.15 240,000.00 232.501.67
13.969.04 75,000.00 159,021.94
31,028.19 315,000.00 391,523.61
December Budget
Over
(Under)
20,885.35 230,000.00 150,287.21
5,815.73 75,000.00 27,146.63
26,701.08 305,000.00 177,433.84
December Budget
11,512.08 275,000.00
1.452.41 85,000.00
Over
(Under)
44,218.25
10,988.16
415,206.41 1,165.76 8,953.42 22,227.24 12,821.22 26,818.76 46,212.03 32,139.36 80,089.53 38,443.73 99,281.32 34,089.55 12,964.49 360,000.00 55,206.41
2011
YTD January February March April May June
222,114.90 18,336.45 15,519.95 26,936.21 21,968.40 13,566.55 38.552.75
73,099.03 4,124.46 8,790.29 9.482.98 6,588.61 5,571.29 10,092.66
July August September October
12.985.60 13,571.68 15,331.15 19,583.81
3,893.82 2,824.60 11,380.84 8,954.85
November
9.674.10
1,394.63
December Budget
Over
(Under)
16.088.25 300,000.00 -77,885.10
0.00 80,000.00 -6,900.97
295,213.93 22,460.91 24,310.24 36,419.19 28,557.01 19,137.84 48,645.41 16,879.42 16,396.28 26,711.99 28,538.66 11,068.73 16,088.25 380,000.00 -84,786.07
Files\Building Permit Check 7/9/201511 :42 AM
July 8, 2015
To: Interim City Manager, For Council Consideration
From: Finance Director
Subject: Council Financial Report
The Council Financial Report for the period ended June 30, 2015 has been posted for the Council
and public view on the city's website.
Re~:ecd19ly submitted?
/(,~ ~
W. Robert Ta
Finance Director