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Auburn council adopts housekeeping changes to park-impact-fees code (Ordinance 69-85)

July 29, 2025 | Auburn, King County, Washington


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Auburn council adopts housekeeping changes to park-impact-fees code (Ordinance 69-85)
The Auburn City Council on Aug. 4 passed Ordinance 69-85, which updates the city code provisions for park impact fees.
Council member Tracy Taylor moved to approve the ordinance and Council member Clinton Taylor seconded the motion. Tracy Taylor said the ordinance “will codify changes to chapter 19.08 of the Auburn City Code pertaining to housekeeping consistent with recent changes in state and local laws.” The council voted in favor by voice and the mayor announced that Ordinance 69-85 passes.
The council did not detail line-item changes to the park-impact-fees chapter during the meeting; the mover described the actions as housekeeping to align the code with recently enacted state and local law. No amendments or separate committee referrals were recorded during the meeting.
The ordinance takes effect according to the timelines and procedures established in Auburn city code for ordinances.

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