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6/17/2015
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ORDINANCE No. 3440-15 <br />AN ORDINANCE Updating References to State Vehicle Registration Laws and <br />Regulations to Disabled and Overtime Parking, and Amending Ordinances in <br />Section 13. <br />Whereas, the Everett Municipal Code (the "EMC") makes several references <br />to state laws that were codified in chapter 46.16 of the Revised Code of Washington <br />(the "RCW") (vehicle registration); and <br />Whereas, chapter 46.16 RCW was repealed and largely recodified under <br />chapter 46.16A RCW and other chapters of the RCW; and <br />Whereas, the disabled parking regulations were recodified from chapter <br />46.16 RCW to chapter 46.19 RCW and updated to give local jurisdictions more tools <br />for the enforcement of the regulations; and <br />Whereas, parking enforcement has found that people parking in violation of <br />downtown parking regulations (either reparking or time restrictions) will use the <br />distinction between a reparking violation and an overtime parking violation to have a <br />parking ticket thrown out (e.g. individuals have been successful in having overtime <br />tickets thrown out by testifying that they moved their vehicle within the posted time <br />limits, even though the movement may still be a violation of reparking regulations); <br />and <br />Whereas, updating EMC 46.28.200 related to overtime parking to provide <br />that violating reparking restrictions in the central business district is a type of <br />overtime parking eliminates any distinctions between overtime parking and <br />reparking violations, allowing parking enforcement a more efficient tool to enforce <br />against parking violators; and <br />Whereas, these proposed amendments promote the health, safety, and <br />welfare of the general public, and <br />Whereas, therefore, City Council finds it is appropriate to update the EMC to <br />accurately reference state laws formerly codified under chapter 46.16 RCW, to track <br />the state's disabled parking regulations, and update the overtime parking <br />regulations; <br />Page 1 of 25 <br />
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