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Council adopts amended storm-water utility ordinance with five-year incentive for previously disturbed parcel
Summary
After extended debate, the Snowqualami City Council approved a second-reading ordinance amending storm-water utility rules to assess rates on certain disturbed parcels; council members added a five‑year incentive period for qualifying development.
The Snowqualami City Council adopted a second-reading ordinance (Agenda Bill 26-014, Ordinance 1321) on April 27 amending the city's storm-water utility code to assess rates on disturbed parcels not currently served by city-owned storm infrastructure but covered by development agreements.
Council Member Washington introduced the ordinance as a measure to ensure equitable assessment of storm-water rates on parcels that will be served by development-provided storm infrastructure. Council Member Holloway proposed and successfully moved an amendment that limits the…
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