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Council adopts 72-hour recreational-vehicle parking limit; authorizes nuisance fund coverage and five-year reporting
Summary
Snohomish County enacted ordinances 25-021 and 25-022 to prohibit recreational vehicles from parking on county roads for more than 72 hours, permit impoundment after a posted notice, allow certain enforcement costs to be charged to the nuisance property fund, and require an annual sheriff’s report for five years.
The Snohomish County Council on April 30 approved two ordinances to restrict long-term parking of recreational vehicles on county roads, set enforcement procedures, and make enforcement costs eligible for reimbursement from the county nuisance property fund.
Nicole Gourley, council staff, said ordinance 25-021 would add a new chapter (SCC 11.06) to prohibit recreational vehicles from parking on county roads for more than 72 hours without moving. Under the ordinance, a law-enforcement officer may place a notice on a vehicle; the vehicle then has 72 hours from the time of the notice to…
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