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CiTy OF MARYSVILLE
Marysvllle, Washington
ORDINANCE NO. 1299
MARYSVILLE ENACTING A NEW CHAPTER
.E MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE
'NDMENT OF A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
, OF THE CITY OF MARYSVILLE, WASHINGTON, DO OR-
1 Title 18 of the Marysvlile Municipal Code to provide
18.08 Comprehensive Plan.
Plan - Preparation.
Plan for anticipating and Influencing the
Of land and building uses of the City and its an-
or maps, diagrams, charts, reports and descrlp-
materials to express, explain or depict the
s recommended plan, scheme or design for each Of
;the proposed general distribution, general lace-
uses may include, but are not limited to,
ndustrial, recreational, educational, public and
uses Of land. The land-use elements shell also in-
growth in, and statements Of recommended stan-
ding intensity for, the area covered by the Cam-
:if the location, alignment, and extent Of
jar transportation routes, and major tar-
correlated with the land-use element Of the Cam-
may also include any or all Of the following optional
for the conservation, development and utilization of
lion element.
a comprehensive system of surface, air and
ng general locations, designs and arrangements Of
ring general plans for public and franchised services
element showing plans for the redevelopment or
general organization Of the physical parts Of the urban
in the opinion Of the City Council, relate
: essential or desirable to coordinate public services
encouragement and protection of access to direct
ling Commission shall hold at least one public
any proposed amendments or supplements
purpose Of such public hearings shall be, at a
newspaPer Of the City at least ten (10) days prior to
Hearing at Marysville City Hall, at the United
I location with public exposure,
on Of the Planning Commission, but no
~r POsted.
Upon completion Of the hearing or hearings
thereto, the Planning Commission shall
thereon to the City Council for final action.
sixty (60) days from its receipt Of the recom-
the City Council shall consider the proPOsed
a public meeting. The City Council shall
and approve, as modified, the Comprehensive
• City Council may refer the matter back
s, directing said Commission to make
final form and content Of the Cam-
shall be determined by the City Council.
orlty Of the total members Of the City Council
t to approve the Comprehensive Plan, or any
and all amendments thereto, as approv-
the City Clerk and shall be available for public
Plan. From the date Of approval by the City Council,
modifications thereof, shall serve as a basic
and administrative action. Provided, that the
as a regulation of property rights or land
Wal irregularity or informality in the considera-
ive Plan or a part thereof, or any Of its
any zoning ordinance or amendment thereto
Plan.
a prelim ins ry to the establishment, Im -
b of any street, perk, public way, public building or
~anY street or other area for public use shall be ac-
racter, extent and effect thereof shall have been
Plan.
PROVED by the Mayor this 8th day of August,
OF MARYSV,LLE
~lt,, ~aryl BrenNck, Mayor
...r ~-Ierk
ay Jllnnes H Allendoerfer,
(-~Ty OP MARYSVILLE
• nnarySVllle, Washington
tANCE NO. 1298
REPEALING CHAPTERS 18.04,
MUNICIPAL CODE, AND ENACTING A NEW
, MEMBERSH I P AND DUTI ES OF
CITy OF MARYSVILLE, WAHSINGTON, DO OR-
Of the Marysvllle Munli::ipal Code are hereby
re are suPerseded by the provisions of this or-
.020, 18.04.030, 18.08.010,
D and 18.12.020.
1 Title 18 of the Merysvlile Municipal Code
Purguant to RCW 35A.63.020 there Is hereby
Which shall serve In an advisory capacity to the
Such other powers and duties as may be provided
and City Council.
of Office. The Planning Commission shall
the Mayor subject to confirms-
apPOinted without regard to their political at-
accept as herein-after provided. At least a
at anytime, shall be residents Of the City. The
six (6) years; said terms shall be staggered so
in any year. No member may be ap-
may be removed from
neglect Of duty or misconduct in office.
18.04.030 EXl~nsas. The Planning Commission, as a body, or individual members
thereof may be reimbursed for actual and reasonable expenses In the performance of
their duties on behalf of the Commission. Such expenses may include, but are not limited
to such Items as: travel and subsistence, registration fees and other costs incidental to
meetings and conferences, professional and consulting services, educational fees, dues
and assessments Of professional planning organizations, subscriptions to periodicals and
purchases Of informational and educational texts, and similar expenditures that may be
deemed necessary to Increase the efficiency and professional ability of the members Of
the Commission. Planning Commission expenses shall be subject to authorization and
approval by the City Council.
18.04.040 Meetings; Officers; Rules. The Planning Commission shall annually elect a
Chairman from among its members. The Commission shall hold at least one regular
meeting in each month for not less than nine (9) months each year. Regular meetings
shall be open to the public and shall be scheduled for a regular time and place. Notice Of
time, place and purpose of any special meeting shall be given as provided by law. The
Commission may adopt rules for transaction of business and shall keep a written record
of its public meetings, transactions, findings and determinations, which record shall be a
public recoi'd.
111.04.050 Quorum; Voting. A majority Of the duly apPOinted and acting members of the
Planning Commission shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. With a
quorum being present, the Commission may take action on any business upon an affir-
mative vote of a majority of those Commissioners present. The Chairman shall be entitl-
ed to a vote on all business.
!11.04.040 Conflicts of Interest. Any member of the Planning Commission with a conflict
Of Interest, or an appearance Of fairness prob;em, as defined by Chapter 42.36 RCW, with
respect to any matter pending before the Commission, shall disqualify himself from par-
tlcipating In the deliberations and the decision-making process with respect to the mat-
ter. If this occurs, the Mayor, subject to confirmation by the City council, may appoint
another person to serve as a Commissioner Pro-Tern In re~ard to that matter.
18.04.070 General Powers -- Duties. The Planning Commission shall have the following
powers and shall Perform the following duties:
(a) Prepare a Comprehensive Plan for anticipating and influencing the orderly and
coordinated development Of land and building uses of the City and its environs. Hold
public hearings on said Plan, and any amendments thereto, and make recommendations
to the City Council.
(b) Divide the City into appropriate zones within which specific standards, re-
quirements and conditions may be provided for regulating the use of public and private
land, buildings and structures, and the location, height, bulk, number Of stories and size
Of buildings and structures, size of yards, courts, open spaces, densities of population,
ratio Of land area to the area Of buildings and structures, setbacks, area required for off-
street parking, protection Of access to direct sunlight for solar energy systems and such
other standards, requirements, regulations and procedures as are appropriately related
thereto. Hold public hearings on the adoption Of zoning ordinances and maps, and
amendments thereto, and make recommendations to the City Council.
(c) Review all proposed preliminary plats to assure conformance to the general pur-
poses Of the Comprehensive Plan and the standards and specifications established by
state law and City ordinance. Hold public hearings on preliminary plats and make
recommendations to the City Council.
(d) Prepare a Shoreline Management Master Program for the shorelines Of the City
and a Shoreline Environment Designation Map, as required by state law and City or-
dinance. Hold public hearings on the same, and any amendments thereto, and make
recommendations to the City Council.
(e) Review all proPOsals for substantial development on the shorelines Of the City.
Hold public hearings on the same and make recommendations on the issuance of
shoreline development permits to the City Council.
(f) Review Binding Site Plans submitted for mobile home parks, planned residential
developments, shopping centers, industrial parks, condominiums, and other similar
developments. Hold public hearings on the same, and any amendments thereto, and
make recommendations to the City Council.
(g) Review all proPOsed amendments to the City Zoning Code, Subdivision Code and
Shoreline Management Code. Hold public hearings thereon and make recommendations
to the City Council.
(h) Conduct, on its own Initiative or upon request by the Mayor or City Council, In-
vestigations into matters relating to the physical, economic and environmental develop-
ment of the City, and public works and civic improvements, and submit reports and
recommendations to the Mayor and City Council with respect to the same.
(i) Perform such other duties or responsibilities as may be specifically delegated by
the Mayor or City Council.
PASSED by the City Council and APPROVED by the Mayor this 8th day Of August,
1983.
THE CITY OF MARYSVILLE
By s/Daryl Brennlck, Mayor
ATTEST: By s/Phillip E. Dexter, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM: By s/James H. Allendoerfer,
City Attorney
Published: Aug. 10, 1983
FIRE CALLS
GE'rCHELL Dist. 22--Aug. 5 aid
6~h St. N.E., brush fire 8600 23rd Ave
N.E., Aug. 8 aid 123rd and 84th St. N.E.,
Aug. 7 shop fire 8400 and 64th St. N.E., hay
truck fire 123rd and ~tth St. N.E.
MARYSVILLE Station--Aug. 2 aid 4425
Meridian, Aug. 4 aid 55th and Jennings
Park Field, Aug. 8 aid city hall, aid
47th &re. N.E., Aug. 7 aid cancelled, trash
Ave., car fire 60th and 47th Ave. N.E.
TULALIP Dist. 15---Aug. 3 aid Port
Susan Nature Trails, Aug. 7 aid 7310 Larry
Price Loop Rd.
MIDWAY-ZIEBELL Dist. 12 Sta-
tions-Aug. 2 oven fire 5309 143rd Ave.,
Aug. 3 controlled burn 17410 35th Ave., aid
3521 ll6th St., aid MPHS pool, Aug. 4 brush
fire 3512 120th St., Aug. 5 house fire 18709
fire 1500 blk. Sunnyside Blvd., aid 1018 35th Ave., Aug. 6 pole fire 16015 19th.Ave.,
Cedar Ave., aid cancelled, aid 'rulalip Aug. 7 aid 4300 60th St., alarm malfunction
Entertainment Center, Aug. 8 inj. accident ~ "9623 Hiway 99, aid 13109 54th Dr., aid 3131
~d and Liberty, truck fire 7th and State Sm. Pt. Dr.
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The GLOBE--11
AMENDED NOTICE OP TRUSTEE'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Trustee will on the 9th day Of
September, 1983, at the hour Of 11:00 a.m. at the Snohomlsh County Courthouse in the Ci-
ty Of Everett, Stets Of Washington Sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder,
payable at time of sale, the following described real property, situated In the County Of
Snohomish, State of Washington, to-wit:
That portion of the Northeast V4 Of the Northeast V4 of the Northeast V4 of Section 11,
Township 30 North, Range 6 JEut, Wm., Snohomish County, Washington. Lying Southerly
Of the Southerly Right Of Way line of the Granite Falls Jordan Road; situated In the Coun-
ty Of Snohomlsh, State Of Washington
which is subject to that'certain Deed Trust dated December 10, 1981, in volume 1732 Of
Mortgages at Page 796, under Auditor's File No. 8112140070, mortgage records Of
Snohomish County, Washington from DIANE JOHNSON, a single person as Grantor to
TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, thereafter replaced by MICHAEL
D. BARCKLEY, at Trustee, to secure an obligation in favor Of STE IG W. and BEULA M.
GABRIELSEN as Beneficiaries.
II
No action is now pending to seek satisfaction Of the obligation in any court by reason Of
the Grantors default on the obligation secured by said Deed Of Trust.
Ill
The default for which this foreclosure is made is as follows:
Failure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in arrears:
A. Balance Of contract price in the amount Of $6.761.11 due on December 10, 1982.
e. Real property taxes for 19112 plus interest and penalties, if any. 1L15.88.
IV
The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: Principal balance,
$6,796.99, together with interest as in the Note provided from the 10th day'of December,
1982, and such other costs and fees as are provided by statute.
V
The above-described real property will be sold to satisfy the exPense of sale and the
obligation secured by said Deed of Trust as provided by statute. Said sale will be made
without warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances on
the 9th day of September, 19113. The defaults referred to in paragraph III must be cured
by the 30th day Of August, 19113, (10 days before the sale) to cause a discontinuance Of the
sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before the 30th day of
August, 1983, (10 days before the sale) the default as set forth in paragraph III is cured
and the Trustee's fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated by the Grantor
anytime after the 30th day Of August, 1H3, (10 days before the sale) and before the sale
by the Grantor or his successor in Interest by paying the principal and interest plus costs
and fees. VI
A written Notice Of Default was transmitted bY the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Gran-
tor or his successor in interest at the following address:
DIANE JOHNSON
1703 N.W. 64th
Seattle, WA 98107
by both first class and certified mall on the 27th day of July, 1983, proof of which is in the
possession of the Trustee; and the Grantor was personslly served on the 24th day of
March, 1983, with said written Notice of Default by the Trustee, and the Trustee has in his
possession proof Of such posting of service. Said service was made personally upon the
Grantor, Inasmuch as, the property involved herein is on undeveloped building site.
VII
The Trustee whose name and address is set forth below will provide in writing to
anyone requesting it a statement of ell costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale.
VIII
The effect Of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through
or under her Of all their interests In the above-described property.
IX
Anyone having say objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever, will be afforded
an opportunity to be heard'as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the
sale pursuant to R~:~A~ 61..24.120. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of
any proper grounas tar invalidating the Trustee's Sale.
DATED this 26th day Of July, 1983.
MICHAEL D. BARCKLEY, Trustee
204 Custer Way
Olympia, WA 98501
Telephone: (206) 357-8000
STAE OF WASHINGTON )
) SS.
county of Thurston)
on this day personally appeared before me MICHAEL D. BARCKLEY, tome known to
be the Individual described In and who executed the within and foregoing instrument,
and acknowledged that he signed the same as his free and voluntary act and deed, for the
uses and purPOses therein mentioned.
GIVEN under my hand and official seal this 27th day of July, 1983.
Cheryl L. Wagner
NOTARY PUBLIC In and for the
State of Washington, residing at Lacey
Published: August 10, 31, 1983
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