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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 2745 - TMC Chapter 18.48 "Temporary Encampments"Washington Cover page to Ordinance 2745 The full text of the ordinance follows this cover page. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING ZONING REGULATIONS REGARDING TEMPORARY ENCAMPMENTS PURSUANT TO RCW 35A.21.360; ESTABLISHING TUKWILA MUNICIPAL CODE (TMC) CHAPTER 18.48, "TEMPORARY ENCAMPMENTS"; AMENDING VARIOUS ORDINANCES AS CODIFIED AT TMC SECTION 18.104.010, "CLASSIFICATION OF PROJECT PERMIT APPLICATIONS"; ADOPTING SUPPORTIVE FINDINGS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Ordinance 2745 was amended or repealed by the following ordinances. AMENDED Section(s) Amended 7 Amended by Ord # 2759,2765 REPEALED Section(s) Repealed Repealed by Ord # Washington Ordinance No. 2745 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING ZONING REGULATIONS REGARDING TEMPORARY ENCAMPMENTS PURSUANT TO RCW 35A.21.360; ESTABLISHING TUKWILA MUNICIPAL CODE (TMC) CHAPTER 18.48, "TEMPORARY ENCAMPMENTS"; AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2741 §4 (PART), AS CODIFIED AT TMC SECTION 18.104.010, "CLASSIFICATION OF PROJECT PERMIT APPLICATIONS"; ADOPTING SUPPORTIVE FINDINGS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, a regional housing shortage and unaffordable housing costs have led to an increase in the unhoused population in our region; and WHEREAS, some religious institutions find it within their mission to offer support and shelter to unhoused persons; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to develop reasonable occupancy, spacing, and intensity of use requirements for encampments to protect public health and safety, provided the requirements do not preclude the siting of encampments by religious institutions per RCW 35A.21.360; and WHEREAS, no comments were received by the City in response to the required 60- day notice to the Department of Commerce; and WHEREAS, a SEPA determination of non -significance was issued for the draft code changes for temporary encampment regulations on October 3, 2024; and WHEREAS, the Tukwila City Council held a properly noticed public hearing on the ordinance on October 28, 2024; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: 2024 Legislation: Temporary Encampments Version: 10/9/24 & Updated 9/2/25 (Scrivener's Error) Staff: N. Gierloff Page 1 of 9 Section 1. Adoption of Findings of Fact. The City Council finds as follows: A. The above recitals, set forth as "WHEREAS" clauses, are hereby adopted as Findings of Fact in support of the adoption of this ordinance. B. The amendments that are established below comply with the requirements of the Washington State Growth Management Act and the Tukwila Municipal Code. Section 2. TMC Chapter 18.48 Established. Tukwila Municipal Code (TMC) Chapter 18.48 is hereby established to read as follows: CHAPTER 18.48 TEMPORARY ENCAMPMENTS Sections: 18.48.010 Purpose 18.48.020 Application for Temporary Encampment Permit 18.48.030 Criteria of Approval and Operation 18.48.040 Revocation of Permit Section 3. Regulations Established. TMC Section 18.48.010 is hereby established to read as follows: 18.48.010 Purpose A. The purpose of this chapter is to regulate temporary encampments within the City of Tukwila in compliance with the requirements and definitions of RCW 35A.21.360. The standards and requirements in this chapter are the minimum necessary to protect the public health and safety and do not substantially burden the decisions or actions of religious organizations regarding the location of housing or shelter for persons on property owned by such religious organizations. Section 4. Regulations Established. TMC Section 18.48.020 is hereby established to read as follows: 18.48.020 Application for Temporary Encampment Permit A. A temporary encampment is an allowed use only on property owned or controlled by a religious organization that is acting as either the host agency or the managing agency, or both, for the temporary encampment. B. The application for a temporary encampment permit must be accompanied by an application fee established by resolution of the City Council. The application fee shall be based on actual costs associated with the review and approval of the application. The application shall not be considered complete unless and until the application fee is paid. C. An application for a temporary encampment permit must be filed at least 30 days before the date on which the temporary encampment is proposed to move onto the 2024 Legislation: Temporary Encampments Page 2 of 8 Version: 10/9/24 Staff: N. Gierioff proposed location; provided, that the City may agree to a shorter period in the case of an emergency beyond the control of the host agency and managing agency. D. An application for a temporary encampment permit shall be processed as a Type 2 decision, subject to the provisions found at TMC Chapter 18.104. E. Informational Meeting: Prior to the opening of a Temporary Encampment, the host and/or managing agency shall participate in a community information meeting in coordination with the Department. The purpose of the meeting is to provide the surrounding community with information regarding the proposed duration and operation of the temporary encampment, conditions that will likely be placed on the operation of said encampment, requirements of the written code of conduct, and to answer questions regarding the temporary encampment. Comments provided to the Department at the community informational meeting shall not be used as a basis for consideration of the permit application. 1. Notice of Meeting: At least 10 days prior to the meeting, notice shall be provided via all the following methods: a. Mailed notice shall be issued to owners of record of property within 500 feet of the site, and to the occupants thereof to the extent the street addresses of such properties are different than the mailing addresses of the owners. b. Posted notice shall be provided by the applicant in accordance with the requirements for Type 2 permits found at TMC Section 18.104.110. c. Notice shall be provided on the City's website and to all entities who have requested notices of special meetings. F. A decision granting, granting with conditions, or denying a temporary encampment permit shall be subject to appeal as provided in TMC Chapter 18.116 for Type 2 permit decisions. Section 5. Regulations Established. TMC Section 18.48.030 is hereby established to read as follows: 18.48.030 Criteria of Approval and Operation A. An application for a Temporary Encampment permit shall demonstrate compliance with all the following requirements, in addition to any other requirements imposed by this chapter, prior to permit issuance. If at any point during the operation of a Temporary Encampment the Department determines that the criteria of approval and operation are not being met, the permit may be suspended or revoked by the Department pursuant to TMC Section 18.48.040. 1. The property or building shall be of sufficient size to accommodate the proposed number of tents and the on -site facilities required by this section. The maximum number of occupants shall be determined by taking into consideration the size and conditions of the proposed site; however, no encampment may exceed 40 occupants regardless of site conditions. 2024 Legistation: Temporary Encampments Version: 10/9/24 Staff: N. Gierloff Page 3 of 8 2. Adequate provision shall be made for the provision of drinking water, disposal of human waste, disposal of garbage and other solid waste, and the provision of other services, including, but not limited to, the following facilities: a. Sanitary portable toilets or other restroom facilities in the number required to meet health regulations for the residents and staff of the temporary encampment; and b. Hand washing stations by the toilets or restrooms and by food service areas; and c. Refuse receptacles meeting the requirements of the City's solid waste hauler; and d. A food service tent or other food service building or facility meeting health department and fire safety requirements; and e. A management tent or other management office or facility providing administrative and security services and readily identifiable to residents and visitors. 3. The temporary encampment shall meet all setbacks for the zoning district in which the property is located; provided, that where the temporary encampment abuts property containing residential uses, the temporary encampment shall be set back 20 feet from the property line. 4. A six -foot -tall sight obscuring fence shall be provided around the perimeter of the temporary encampment unless the City determines that there is sufficient vegetation, topographic variation, or other site conditions to provide equivalent screening of the use from adjacent properties. Entry points into the site should be limited and monitored. 5. Exterior lighting must be directed downward and contained within the temporary encampment. 6. A new encampment may not be permitted to open while there is a simultaneous encampment operating within 1000 feet. 7. Required minimum on -site parking for the host site's permanent/other uses shall not be either displaced by said encampment or used to meet said encampment's parking requirements, unless a shared parking agreement is executed with adjacent properties to compensate. 8. No animals shall be permitted in the temporary encampment, except for service animals. 9. The managing agency and/or the host agency shall submit a code of conduct for the temporary encampment and a statement describing how the code of conduct will be enforced. The code of conduct shall, at a minimum, contain the following: a. A prohibition on the possession or use of illegal drugs or alcohol. 2024 Legislation: Temporary Encampments Version: 10/9/24 Staff: N. Gierioff Page 4 of 8 b. A prohibition on the possession of guns, knives with blades in excess of three inches, and weapons of all kinds. c. A prohibition on violence. d. A prohibition on open flames. e. A designated smoking area shall be provided on site in the location which would result in the least impact on neighboring properties based on distance. f. A prohibition on trespassing into private property in the surrounding neighborhood. g. A prohibition on loitering in the surrounding neighborhood. h. Hours during which quiet is to be observed. 10. A, transportation plan shall be submitted by the managing agency and/or the host agency providing for access to transit. 11. The temporary encampment shall comply with all regulations of Washington State, the City of Tukwila, and the best practices listed in the King County Public Health Sanitation and Hygiene Guide for Homeless Service Providers. The temporary encampment shall comply with the requirements of the International Fire Code and Washington Cities Electrical Code as adopted by the City of Tukwila. The managing agency and host agency shall permit inspections at all reasonable times by appropriate public officials from the agencies enforcing these codes for code compliance. 12. The managing agency shall take all reasonable and legal steps to obtain verifiable identification from prospective residents of the temporary encampments and use the identification to obtain sex offender and warrant checks from the appropriate agency. If the warrant and sex offender check reveals that a prospective resident or existing resident is a sex offender who is required to register with police or that the prospective resident has an outstanding warrant, the managing agency shall immediately contact the Tukwila Police Department. If someone is rejected or ejected from the temporary encampment and in the reasonable opinion of the on -duty member or on -duty security staff, the rejected/ejected person is a potential threat to the community, the managing agency shall immediately contact the Tukwila Police Department. 13. Adequate access for fire and emergency medical apparatus shall be provided. 14. Adequate separation between tents and other structures shall be maintained in order to limit fire exposure and provide for emergency exiting by residents 15. Temporary Encampment permits may be approved for a time period not to exceed four consecutive months. The encampment shall vacate the site for at least three months before another permit may be issued. No temporary encampment shall be permitted on any single property for more than 6 months in any calendar year. 2024 Legislation: Temporary Encampments Version: 10/9124 Staff: I\L Gierlloff Page 5 of 8 16. The managing agency shall appoint a member to serve as a point of contact for the Tukwila Police Department. At least one member shall be on duty at all times at said encampment. The names of the on -duty members shall be posted daily. 17. Encampments are primarily intended to shelter adults. The managing agency may only permit children under the age of 18 to stay overnight at a Temporary Encampment if more suitable overnight accommodation for the child and parent or guardian is unavailable. If a child under the age of 18, either alone or accompanied by a parent or guardian, attempts to stay overnight, the camp host/manager shall endeavor to find alternative shelter for the child and any accompanying parent or guardian. 18. The temporary encampment shall not be materially injurious to the public health, safety, and welfare, or materially injurious to the property or improvements in the immediate vicinity. Section 6. Regulations Established. TMC Section 18.48.040 is hereby established to read as follows: 18.48.040 Revocation of Permit A. The Department may suspend or revoke a temporary encampment permit for violations of any of the requirements of this chapter. The length of suspension shall be based on the time needed to correct the violation. The decision of the Department to revoke a temporary encampment permit shall be stayed during any appeal to the hearing examiner, but the stay will be lifted if the hearing examiner upholds the revocation. Decisions of the hearing examiner on a temporary homeless encampment permit revocation may be appealed to the King County Superior Court as provided in chapter 36.70C RCW. Section 7. TMC Section 18.104.010 Amended. Ordinance No. 2741 §4 (part), as codified at TMC Section 18.104.010, "Classification of Project Permit Applications," subparagraph 1 and 2, is hereby amended to read as follows: 1. Type 1 Decisions are made by City administrators who have technical expertise, as designated by ordinance. Type 1 decisions may be appealed to the Hearing Examiner who will hold a closed record appeal hearing based on the information presented to City administrator who made the decision. TYPE 1 DECISIONS TYPE OF PERMIT DECISION MAKER Temporary Encampment Permit Revocation (TMC Chapter 18.48) Director Administrative Variance for Noise — 30 days or less (TMC Section 8.22.120) Director 2024 Legislation: Temporary Encampments Version: 10/9/24 & Updated 9/2/25 (Scrivener's Error) Staff: N. Gierloff Page 6 of 9 Any land use permit orapproval issued bythe City, unless specifically categorized aeaType 2.3.4.or5 decision bythis chapter Anspecified byordinance Boundary Line Adjustment, including Lot Consolidation (TMC Chapter 17.00) Director Minor Modification ofaBoundary Line Adjustment nr Lot Consolidation Preliminary Approval (TK4CSection 17.08.030) Director Development Permit Building Official Minor Modification 0oDesign Review Approval (TMC SamUon18.8O.O30) Director Minor Modification to PND (TMC Section 10.46.130) Director Signs (TmCSection 19.12.020) Director Tree Permit (TMCChapter 18.54) Director Wireless Communication Faci|by, Eligible Facilities (TMC Chapter 18.58) Director 2. Type 2 []eCiSiOOS are decisions that are initially [DGd8 by the []i[8CtO[ or, in certain c8Ge8' other City @d[OiDiGtn9h}[G or committees, but which are subject to an open record appeal to the Hearing Examiner, or, in the case Ofshoreline permits, 8Dappeal to the State Shorelines Hearings Board pU[8UROt t0RCVV90.58. TYPE DECISIONS TYPE OFPERMIT DECISION MAKER NOTICING REQUIREMENTS Temporary Encampment Permit (TMCChapter 1840 Director Type: Notice ufMeeting (TMCSoxtion 18.48020(E)) Cargo Container Placement (TWCSeotion 18.50.000) Director Noticing not required. Code Interpretation (TNCSeobon 18.00.010 Director Exception from Single -Family Design (TMCSection 1850.050) Director Modification tuDevelopment Standards (TNCSmohon 18.41./00 Director Parking standard for use not specified (7MC 1856.100)' and modifications Vucertain parking standards (7MCSections /856.00�.078./20, /40) Director Request for Landscape Modification /TNCSocbon 18.52./20 Director Critical Area Tree Removal and Vegetation Clearing (TNCSmohon 1845./50 Director Shoreline Tree Permit (TMCSection 1844.000 Director Master Sign Program Director uoe4Legislation: Temporary Encampments Version: 10/9/24&Updated 8/21 GorivanoroEnnrs Page 7 of 9 TYPE OFPERMIT DECISION MAKER NOTICING REQUIREMENTS Temporary E�a ��P�m --' - (TNC Chapter 1840 Director Typo: ��o���� (TMC3ootion 1848.020(E)) Minor Modification ofoPreliminary Short Subdivision (TMCSection 1712030 Director Typo: Notice of Application /TWC3oo&�n 18,/04.000) Method nfNotice: p»»hed (TNCSeobion 18.104.110 *Additional Notice Requirements for Shoreline Applications (TNCSerhion 18.104.090(2)) Minor Modification nfaPreliminary Long Subdivision (7MC SeotiomY7/4.0J0 Director Final Long Subdivision (TMCSection 1714.050 Director Modification toTUC Corridor Standards (7MKCSection /82�11 O�[) Director Modification toTUC Open Space Standards (TNC3eobon /8.28.250.D.4.u) Director Transit Reduction 0oParking Requirements (TMCSection 18.282088.5.b) Director Wireless Communication Fani|ity, Moom Facilities —NoNew Tower (TNCSection 18.5R000 Director Critical Areas (except Reasonable Use Exception) (TNCChapter 18.45) Director Shoreline Substantial Development Permit* (7MCChapter Y8.44) Director' Design Review TMCSection 180802CV Director Short Subdivisions (TWCChapter Y7Y2) Short Subdivision Committee Administrative Planned Residential Development (TNCSeobon 18.40.1/0 Sho�Subdivisiun Committee Binding Site Improvement Plan (TNCChup�/17/Q Short Subdivision Committee Section 8' Corrections by City Clerk or Code Reviser Authorized. Upon approval Ofthe City Attorney, the City Clerk and the code reviser are authorized to make OeCeS8GrV CO[PeCtiOnS to this O[diDGnQ8, including the CO[ReCtiOn Of clerical e[nO[S; references to other local, state or federal l@VVS. C0d8S' rules, or regulations; or ordinance numbering and section/subsection numbering. Section 9. Severabilitw. Ifany section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance or its application to any person or situation should be held tObO invalid or unconstitutional for any reason bVGcourt Ofcompetent jurisdiction, such uoe4Legislation: Temporary Encampments Version: 10/9/24&Updated 8/21 8onvanoroEnnrs Page 8 of 9 Invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this ordinance or its application to any other person or situation. Section 10. Effective Date, This ordinance or a summary thereof shall be published in the official newspaper of the City, and shall take effect and be in full force five days after passage and publication as provided by•law. PASSED BY THE CITY CC:3U CIL OF THE CITYOF TUKWILA, VVASHINGTON, at a Special Meeting thereof this day of C,MTC61 , 2024. A I 1 EST/AUTHENTICATED: y You, CMC,tity Clerk ROVDASTOFORMBY: 2024 LegislationTemporary Encampments Version: 10/9/24 Staff; N, Glerleff Tho as McLeod, ayor, Filed with the City Clerk: Passed by the City Council: Published: Effective Date: Ordinance Number: Page 9 of 9 City of Tukwila Public Notice of Ordinance Adoption for Ordinance 2745. On October 28, 2024, the City Council of the City of Tukwila, Washington, adopted the foliowing ordinance, the main points of which are summarized by title as follows. Ordinance 2745: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, AMENDING ORDINANCE NOS. 2293 §13 AND 2676 §1, AS CODIFIED AT TUKWILA MUNICIPAL CODE (TMC) SECTION 8.22.120; AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2547 §12, AS CODIFIED AT TMC SECTION 8.45.070; TO REMOVE AMBIGUITIES, CODIFY INTERNAL POLICIES, AND REFLECT CHANGES IN STATE LAW; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The full text of these ordinances will be provided upon request. Andy Youn, Records Governance Manager/City Clerk Published Seattle Times: October 31, 2024 Andy Youn-Barnett To: Subject: Kari Sand; Jennifer Marshall RE: Scrivener's Errors From: Kari Sand <Kari.Sand@TukwilaWA.gov> Sent: Tuesday, September 2, 2025 11:53 AM To: Jennifer Marshall <Jennifer.Marshall@TukwilaWA.gov>; Andy Youn-Barnett <andy.barnett@tukwilawa.gov> Cc: Emily Romanenko <Emily.Romanenko@TukwilaWA.gov> Subject: Re: Scrivener's Errors Hello again, Andy & Jennifer -- I can see that it was a lot of work documenting these corrections. I believe that I have checked the boxes on all of the scrivener's error correction forms. Please confirm and thank you for your work preparing these! Best, Kari IKar a II...... Sand Attorney Ogden Murphy Wallllace, If'II....II....0 701 Fifth Avenue, Suite 5600 1 Seattle, WA 98164 Direct: 206.447.2250 1 Fax: 206.447.0215 ksand@omwlaw.com I www.omwlaw.com Notice: Emails and attachments may be subject to disclosure pursuant to the Public Records Act (chapter 42.56 RCW). From: Andy Youn-Barnett <Andy,Youn-Barnett@Tukwila A,gov> Sent: Monday, September 1, 2025 2:46 PM To: Kari Sand <Kari.Sand@TukwilaWA.gov> Cc: Jennifer Marshall <Jennifer.Marshall@TukwilaWA.gov> Subject: Scrivener's Errors Good afternoon, I have several Scrivener's Errors for your consideration. If you agree the corrections to the ordinances below can be made via the Scrivener's Errors process, please respond back to this email with your approval, which we will attach as a cover sheet to all the ordinances below. kIScrivener's Error Notification Form - Ordinance 2741.docx ul-` Scrivener's Error Notification Form - Ordinance 2745.docx :y Scrivener's Error Notification Form - Ordinance 2756.docx CScrivener's Error Notification Form - Ordinance 2758.docx i �� _docrivener'oErrorNotificotionForno-C)njinonca2758.docx �� ~�Scrivener'o Error Notification Form - Ordinance 2782.docx �� ��ocrivener'oErrorNotificotionForno-C)rdinonca2785.docx Please note each form has a section for you to provide further approval or other comments as needed. Thank you, Andy Youn-Barnett, City Clerk Office ofthe City Clerk I Records Governance SCRIVENER'S ERROR NOTIFICATION FORM Requested By Andy Youn-Barnett, City Clerk Ordinance No. 2745 Date of Passage October 28, 2024 Brief Explanatory Statement Section 7 of Ordinance No. 2745 incorrectly amends several Ordinances that were repealed by Ordinance No. 2741. The ordinance title also reflects the incorrect citation. As Passed The ordinance title and Section 7 amends several ordinances that were already repealed by Ordinance No. 2741. AN- ORDINANCE- OF• THE- CITY• COUNCIL• OF• THE• CITY• OF- TUIK'WIiILA, •11ASIHI INIG TOIN,, •ADOPTI N G•ZON I N G• IREGU LA'T'I ON S • REGARDIING• TEMPORARY• ENCAMPMENTS- PURSUANT- TO- RCW.35A.21.360;•ESTA'-LISHIIIING•TUI WILA•MUNIICIIPAL•CODIE- (TMIC)• CHAPTER• 18.48,• "TEMPORARY- ENCAMPMENTS";- AMENDING- VARIOUS- ORDINANCES- AS• CODIFIED- T• TMC• SIEC111OIN•1I8.1I 4.01O,•"CLASSIFICATION•OF'•PROJECT•PERMI'T'• APPLICATIONS".,- ADOPTING• SUPPORTIVE- FINDINGS;- PROVIDING- FOR- SIEVEJRAIBI11LII1TY;• AND- ESTABLISHING• AIN• EFIFEC TIVIE DATE I ,,, ,,�, ��, , « , v, N ,,, IN ,,, ,,V MVP Section 7. TMC Section 18.104.010 Amended. Ordinance Nos. 21119 1, 2135 19, 235 19, §2251 7, 236 70, 2442 6, 267 32 2649 11, 2678 2, and 271 §6 as codified at TMC Section 18.104.0110, "°Cllassification of Project Permit Applications," subparagraph 1 and 2, are hereby amended to read as folllows: Correction Needed TMC Section 18.104.010 was reestablished by Ordinance No. 2741, which repealed and reenacted the entirety of Title 18, "Zoning." The citations to Ordinance Nos. 2119, 2135, 2235, 2251, 2368, 2442, 2627, 2649, 2678, and 2718 are in error as an outdated version of Title 18 was being used at the time this ordinance was drafted. Proposed edits: AN• ORDINANCE. OF THE• CITY• COUNCIL. OF• THE• CITY• OF. TUKWIILA,•WASHINGT'ON,•ADOPTINO•ZONING REGULATIONS. REGARDING• TEMPORARY- ENCAMPMENTS- PURSUANT- TO. RCW•35A.21.360;•ESTABLISHING•T'UKWILA•MUNICIPAL•CODE• (TMC)- CHAPTER. 118.4%. "TEMPORARY- ENCAMPMENTS";• AMENDING- RDINIANCESI0402 7IL,R1 41-AS• COIDIIFIED•A'T•TMC•SECTION• 18.1104.8110,•"CLASSIFICATIION OF PROJECT. PERMIT•APPLICATIONS";•ADOPTING• SUPPORTIVE - FINDINGS;• PROVIDING• FOR• SEVEIRABILITY;• AND. ESTABLIISHING•A •EFFECTIVE•DAT'E.'j Section 7. TIMC Section 18.104.010 Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2119 §1, 2135 §19, 2235 §19, §2'251 752368 §,70,, 2112 6 2'627 §32,, 2619 §11, 2678 §22 and 2718 741 fpartil... as codified at TIVIIC Section 18.104.010, "Classification of Project Permit Applications,," subparagraph 1 and 2„ are hereby amended to read as folllaws: City Attorney Review Z Approved as Scrivener's Error ❑ Amendment Needed to Ordinance City Attorney Comments Approved on 9/2/2025 by K. Sand. From: Kari Sand To: Melissa McCormick; Andv Youn-Barnett Cc: Maxwell Baker; Isaac Gloor; Nora Gierloff Subject: Re: Scrivener's Error on Ordinance 2745 amending TMC 18.104.010 Date: Monday, March 3, 2025 2:56:37 PM Attachments: imaae003.ona Good afternoon, Melissa -- Yes, that is correct. Given this was a Scrivener's Error, please proceed to amend/edit the Type 2 Decision Table in TMC 18.104.010 to revert to the previous version with the addition of the new line items as was originally intended. Please let me know if you have any questions as you proceed. Thank you, Kari Kari [...Sand A::oriney Ogden Murphy Wallace. PI.....I....0 701 Fifth Avenue, Suite 5600 Seattle, WA 98164 Direct: 206.447.2250 Fax: 206.447.0215 ksand@omwlaw.com www.omwlaw.com Notice: Emails and attachments may be subject to disclosure pursuant to the Public Records Act (chapter 42.56 RCW). From: Melissa McCormick <Melissa.McCormick@TukwilaWA.gov> Sent: Monday, March 3, 2025 2:50 PM To: Kari Sand <Kari.Sand@TukwilaWA.gov>; Andy Youn-Barnett <Andy.Youn- Ba rn ett @Tu kwi l a WA. gov> Cc: Maxwell Baker <Max.Baker@TukwilaWA.gov>; Isaac Gloor <Isaac.Gloor@TukwilaWA.gov> Subject: Scrivener's Error on Ordinance 2745 amending TMC 18.104.010 Good afternoon Kari, Per our discussion earlier today, I am seeking permission to make an edit to Ordinance 2745's amendment to TMC 18.104.010 as a Scrivener's Error. I understand that the intent of Ordinance 2745, Section 7 was to amend TMC 18.104.010 subparagraph A.2. Type 2 Decisions by adding line items to the existing chart and not replacing the chart completely. The chart would revert to the previous version with the addition of the new line items as was originally intended. Thank you, Melissa McCormick Deputy City Clerk Legislatiue Office of the City Clerk I City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Blud Tukwila WA 98188 206 A33.1830 metissa.mccormickEptukwilawa.g ou NOTIOCE All emails and attachments sent to and from the City of Tukwila are public records and may be subject to disclosure pursuant to the Public Records Act (Chapter .61256 RCM.