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Council to consider ordinance letting Snoqualmie recoup code-enforcement costs, consolidate appeals with hearing examiner

2232195 · February 4, 2025
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Summary

City Attorney Burke presented a draft ordinance to allow the city to recover costs for code enforcement and nuisance abatement and to clarify that appeals should be heard by the hearing examiner rather than the city council. Committee members supported moving the item to the council for a first reading.

City Attorney Burke told the Snoqualmie Community Development Committee that a proposed ordinance would let the city recoup costs from responsible parties for code enforcement and abatement actions and would consolidate appeals before the hearing examiner rather than the city council.

Burke said the changes address inconsistencies in the municipal code that now route nuisance…

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