Form revised December 9, 2004

 

FISCAL NOTE FOR NON-CAPITAL PROJECTS

 

Department:

Contact Person/Phone:

DOF Analyst/Phone:

DPD

Kristian Kofoed/233-7191

Amanda Allen

 

 

Legislation Title:

An ordinance relating to land use and zoning, reenacting parts or all of Sections 23.46.004, 23.47.004, 23.47.012, 23.47.042, 23.49.011, 23.50.028, 23.53.015, 23.53.030, 23.54.015, 23.71.038, 23.76.004, 23.76.006, and 25.06.110 of the Seattle Municipal Code in order to carry out the legislative intent as stated in prior ordinances, including Ordinances 120967, 121093, 121115, 121145, 121196, 121277, 121278, 121359, 121362, 121476, 121477, 121563, 121782, and 121792.

 

 

·        Summary of the Legislation:

 

This legislation reenacts various sections or subsections of the Land Use Code to reflect the City’s intent as stated in several prior ordinances.

 

 

·        Background: (Include brief description of the purpose and context of legislation and include record of previous legislation and funding history, if applicable):

 

This ordinance reflects the intent of the Council and Executive in Ordinances 120967, 121093, 121115, 121145, 121196, 121277, 121278, 121359, 121362, 121476, 121477, 121563, 121782, and 121792.  Through these ordinances, the City added or deleted language from numerous sections of the Land Use Code.  In several instances, these additions or deletions were inadvertently omitted from subsequent ordinances (sometimes because the later-passed ordinance was drafted earlier than was the ordinance that passed first).  In one case, intended new language was inserted into the Code but its addition was not indicated with underlining as is the City’s convention.  The attached Council Bill reenacts the affected sections or parts of sections, incorporating all the intended additions or deletions.  This technical reenactment will provide a clear guide to legislative intent for users of the Municipal Code.

 

 

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___x_  This legislation does not have any financial implications.