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2269-98
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1/14/1998
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hearing examiner will be stayed pending a final judicial determination on the merits, unless the <br /> licensee fails to obtain a writ of certiorari or other judicial review from the Superior Court of the <br /> State of Washington for Snohomish County within fifteen (15) days of the effective date of the <br /> hearing examiner's decision. If the licensee fails to obtain such judicial review within fifteen (15) <br /> days following the effective date of the hearing examiner's decision, the City Attorney may invoke <br /> the aid of the appropriate court to secure enforcement and compliance with the hearing <br /> examiner's decision. <br /> Section 10: Licensing-- Compliance with other city ordinances--Inspections <br /> A. All other city approvals and permit issuance other than those specifically set forth in this <br /> chapter including but not limited to business and occupations tax license, fire, building and zoning <br /> permits, are separate from the licensing process set forth in this chapter, notwithstanding Chapter <br /> 5.04 of this title. The granting of any license or the providing of any approval pursuant to this <br /> chapter shall not be deemed to be an approval of any city permit or approval not specially set <br /> forth in this chapter. <br /> B. Licensees operating premises licensed under this chapter shall hold those areas upon the <br /> premises which are accessible to the public open for routine regulatory inspections by the city <br /> during business hours to ensure compliance with the requirements of this chapter. This section <br /> shall not restrict or limit the right of entry vested in any law enforcement agency or the fire <br /> department. <br /> Section 11: Violation a misdemeanor. <br /> Any person knowingly violating any of the provisions of this chapter is guilty of a <br /> misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof, shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed one <br /> thousand dollars or imprisonment in jail not to exceed ninety days, or both imprisonment and fine. <br /> Each separate day or any portion thereof, during which any violation of any provision of this <br /> chapter occurs or continues, shall be deemed a separate and distinct offense. <br /> Section 12: Exemptions <br /> A. This chapter shall not be construed to prohibit: <br /> 1. Plays, operas, musicals, or other dramatic works that are not obscene; <br /> 2. Classes, seminars and lectures which are held for serious scientific or educational <br /> purposes and which are not obscene; or <br /> 3. Exhibitions, performances, expressions or dances that are not obscene. <br /> These exemptions shall not apply to the sexual conduct described in RCW <br /> 7.48A.010(2)(b). <br /> 11 <br />
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