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3957-23
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5/3/2023
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2023 ORDINANCE Page 4 of 8 <br />i.Exceptions. “City property” does not include parks, museums, beaches, pools, or athletic <br />facilities when such facilities are open to the public during operational hours, unless such <br />facility is designated as a Qualifying High-Impact Location pursuant to EMC 9.54.030(B). <br />“City property” does not include areas of private property where tables and chairs are <br />placed for the use of patrons consuming food and/or beverages. <br />F.“Designated Qualifying Service Location” means a Qualifying Service Location designated by the <br />Mayor under EMC 9.54.030(A). <br />G. “Designated Qualifying High-Impact Location” means a specific address or cluster of addresses <br />designated by the Mayor under EMC 9.54.030(B). <br />H.“Encampment” means one or more tent, lean-to, structure, tarpaulin, pallet, or makeshift structure <br />used for purposes of habitation located in an identifiable area within the City of Everett. Habitation <br />is evidenced by the presence of bedding materials, campfires, cooking materials, storage of clothing <br />or other personal belongings or items, gathered together in a manner where it appears to a <br />reasonable person that the site is being used for habitation purposes. Encampments do not include <br />sites a reasonable person would conclude are no longer in use, because any remaining materials are <br />garbage, debris, or waste. <br />I.“Qualifying Event” means any of the following activities, behaviors, or conduct, as shown through <br />crime-report data, criminal activity, police calls for service, reports from city employees, or credible <br />reports made by members of the public: <br />i.Trespass and related offenses as defined in Chapter 10.68 EMC. <br />ii.Theft-related offenses as defined in Chapter 10.56 EMC. <br />iii.Lewd Conduct and related offenses as defined in Chapter 10.24 EMC. <br />iv.Harassment offenses as defined in Chapter 10.23 EMC. <br />v.Assault or reckless endangerment as defined in Chapter 10.16 EMC. <br />vi.Disorderly conduct as defined in Chapter 10.48.010 EMC . <br />vii.Unlawful Transit Conduct as defined in Chapter 10.49 EMC. <br />viii.Criminal Mischief and related offenses as defined in Chapter 10.66 EMC <br />ix.Offensive littering as defined in Chapter 10.70.010 EMC. <br />x.Drug-related offenses as defined in Chapter 69.50 RCW or Chapter 10.35 EMC. <br />xi.Legend drug offenses as defined in Chapter 10.36 EMC. <br />xii.Precursor drug-related offenses as defined in Chapter 69.43 RCW and Chapter 10.39 EMC. <br />xiii.Loitering for the purpose of engaging in drug-related activity as defined in Chapter <br />10.37 EMC. <br />xiv.Inhalation of toxic fumes as defined in Chapter 10.40 EMC.
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