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1979-93
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12/22/1993
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be by chalk upon the tires of said vehicles or by some other <br /> convenient method but will not be injurious to or damage such <br /> vehicle. Any marks so placed shall not be interfered with, <br /> concealed, obliterated or erased by any person other than a <br /> police officer or parking enforcement officer, while the same <br /> shall remain parked or standing at the place where so marked. <br /> It shall constitute a parking violation to interfere with, conceal, <br /> obliterate or erase any mark in violation of this section. <br /> Section 8: Section 2 of Ordinance No. 1346-87 (EMC 46.28.300) which reads <br /> as follows: <br /> Notification of hearing for declaration of vehicle as nuisance. <br /> Whenever any vehicle shall have been cited for three violations of this <br /> chapter and/or any other parking ordinance of the city, within a <br /> twelve-month period, each of which remains unpaid ten days after the <br /> issuance of the notice of parking violation, the city shall send to the <br /> registered and legal owners of said vehicle as shown by the records <br /> of the state of Washington Department of Licenses a notification of <br /> hearing on the issue of whether said vehicle constitutes a public <br /> nuisance as defined in Section 46.28.290. Notification of hearing on <br /> the issue of whether said vehicle constitutes a public nuisance shall <br /> be sent by registered mail or by certified mail with return receipt <br /> requested. Said notification shall include the following information: <br /> A. The license number of the vehicle; <br /> B. The name of the registered owner of the vehicle as shown by <br /> the records of the Washington State Department of Licenses; <br /> C. The date and nature of each violation which will form the basis <br /> of the declaration of the vehicle as a nuisance; <br /> D. A statement that the vehicle will be declared a nuisance unless: <br /> 1 . All outstanding citations and unpaid penalties for <br /> violation of the parking ordinance of the city are paid prior to <br /> the hearing date, or <br /> 2. A request for hearing is filed no later than three calendar <br /> days prior to the hearing date with the city treasurer or his <br /> designee; <br /> 11 <br />
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