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Committee advances RV parking limit, expands nuisance fund for enforcement costs
Summary
The Community Safety and Justice Committee voted to move two ordinances to the full council setting a public hearing on April 2. One would limit recreational vehicle parking on county roads to 72 hours; the other would allow existing nuisance-fund money to cover enforcement costs tied to that rule.
The Snohomish County Council Community Safety and Justice Committee on March 25 voted to move two ordinances to the full council to set a public hearing April 2 that would: (1) prohibit recreational vehicles from parking on county roads for more than 72 hours without moving and (2) allow the county's nuisance property fund to pay certain enforcement costs if the sheriff's office impounds vehicles.
Nicole Gourley, council staff, told the committee that Ordinance 25-021 would add “chapter 11.06 to the Snohomish County Code” and “prohibit the RVs from parking on county roads for more than 72 hours without moving.” She said a law-enforcement officer could place a notice on a vehicle; the notice would give the vehicle owner 72 hours from the time it is posted to move, and if the vehicle fails to move the officer…
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