Record No: CB 120436    Version: 1 Council Bill No: CB 120436
Type: Ordinance (Ord) Status: Passed
Current Controlling Legislative Body City Clerk
On agenda: 11/29/2022
Ordinance No: Ord 126711
Title: AN ORDINANCE relating to the Seattle Fire Department's services and fees; adding and revising various Seattle Fire Department permit, inspection, and plan review fees and related provisions; and amending Sections 22.602.045, 22.602.050, and 22.602.070 of the Seattle Municipal Code.
Sponsors: Teresa Mosqueda
Supporting documents: 1. Summary and Fiscal Note, 2. Signed Ordinance 126711, 3. Affidavit of Publication

CITY OF SEATTLE

ORDINANCE __________________

COUNCIL BILL __________________

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AN ORDINANCE relating to the Seattle Fire Department’s services and fees; adding and revising various Seattle Fire Department permit, inspection, and plan review fees and related provisions; and amending Sections 22.602.045, 22.602.050, and 22.602.070 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

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WHEREAS, the Seattle Fire Code establishes standards intended to preserve lives and protect property, and is also known as Subtitle VI of the Seattle Building and Construction Codes; and

WHEREAS, the Seattle Fire Department provides permitting, inspections, plan review and certification services to support enforcement of Seattle Fire Code safety standards; and 

WHEREAS, the City seeks to maintain wishes to maintain or improve cost recovery for the provision of fire prevention services related to specific permitted activities and construction-related inspections and plan reviews; NOW, THEREFORE,

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SEATTLE AS FOLLOWS:

Section 1. Section 22.602.045 of the Seattle Municipal Code, last amended by Ordinance 126522, is amended as follows:

22.602.045 Fees

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                     B. The fees for the following special event permits are established in Schedule B. See Table B for 22.602.045.

Special Events Permit Fees

Effective ((March 1, 2022)) January 1, 2023

Schedule B Table B for 22.602.045 Special Event Permits See notes Late Fee a,b, Fireworks c applicable to all Schedule B permit fees.

 

Code No.

Permit Title

Original Fee

Renewal Fee

107 SE

Ceremonial fireworks - Special Events

No fee

No renewal

1102-FE

Flame effects, temporary, single event (non-LPG) b

$235

No renewal

1102-H

((Fire performance,)) Open flame/flame effects, temporary, single event (non-LPG) a

$235

No renewal

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8207-FE

((Open flame, special events,)) LPG for flame effects, temporary, single event((a))b

$235

No renewal

8207-VH

LPG/Solid Fuel for cooking/heating, single eventa

$235

No renewal

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a Late Fee Applied. Schedule B permit applications for permits 1102-H, 2500 FM, 2511, ((3190,)) 8020, 8206, 8207-VH, and 8208 that are received by the Seattle Fire Department fewer than ten calendar days prior to the event, not counting the day of the event for which they apply, shall be assessed a late fee in addition to the permit fee. The late fee shall be equal to 50 percent of the original permit fee. Applications received three or fewer business days prior to the event may not be processed and the permit may not be issued. Payment for Schedule B permit renewals, where allowed, which is received more than 30 calendar days but fewer than 91 calendar days past the permit expiration date shall be equal to 1.25 times the renewal fee. The renewal permit will be valid for only one year from the expiration date of the prior permit. Permits for which no renewal payment has been received within 90 calendar days following the permit expiration date will be cancelled. Permits that have been cancelled may be reinstated, effective from the expiration date, if the permit holder pays a late penalty of 1.5 times the fee for an original permit within 180 days of the expiration date. Thereafter, any person whose permit has been cancelled shall not be allowed to reinstate the cancelled permit, but shall be required to submit a new permit application and pay a late penalty of 1.5 times the fee for an original permit. Note: new applications for permits 8206 (all types) and 2500-LPG are not subject to late fees; the renewal process for these annual permits does include late fees and if permits are not renewed timely, late fees related to the renewal will be applied as described above in this footnote a.

b Late Fee Applied. Applications for temporary, non-renewable Schedule B permits ((numbered from)) 1102-FE, 2503 to 2505.4, 3201, 3201-CTY, 3201-SFD, ((and from)) 7801.1 to 7802, and 8207-FE that are received by the Seattle Fire Department fewer than 30 calendar days prior to the event, not counting the day of the event for which they apply, shall be assessed a late fee in addition to the permit fee and any applicable time charge. The late fee shall be equal to 50 percent of the original permit fee. Applications received three or fewer business days prior to the event may not be processed and the permit may not be issued.

c Fireworks Permits. An application for a fireworks permit shall be made in writing to the fire code official at least 30 calendar days in advance of the display. At the time the permit application is submitted, the fire code official shall be consulted regarding requirements for standby fire apparatus.

C. The fees for the following special hazards permits are established in Schedule C. See Table C for 22.602.045.

Special Hazards Permits

Fees for special hazards permits are established in Schedule C (See Table C for 22.602.045). In some cases these fees are based on the quantity of hazardous material stored and/or handled at the site and the relative risk posed by each material.

1. Definitions:

a. “Quantity Range Number,” as established in the Quantity Range Table below, is a number between 1 and 2 that is assigned to a hazard category based upon the amount of hazardous material located at the site.

QUANTITY RANGE TABLE

QUANTITY RANGE NUMBER

SOLIDS (Pounds)

LIQUIDS (Gallons)

GASES (Cubic Feet)

1

0-550

0-55

0-1,000

1.25

>550-5,500

>55-550

>1,000-5,000

1.5

>5,500-27,500

>550-2,750

>5,000-50,000

1.75

>27,500-55,000

>2,750-5,500

>50,000-100,000

2

>55,000

>5,500

>100,000

b. “Assigned Risk Factor,” as established below, is a number between 1 and 1.5 assigned to each hazard class and category of hazardous material indicating the relative hazard posed by materials in that hazard category and the potential nature of controls required by the Fire Code.

Hazard Class

Assigned Risk Factor

Hazard Class

Assigned Risk Factor

Aerosol products

1.3

Organic peroxides

Cellulose nitrate

1.3

Unclassified

1.5

Combustible fiber

1.2

Class I

1.4

Combustible liquids

Class II

1.3

 Class II

1.2

Class III

1.2

 Class III-A

1.1

Class IV

1.0

 Class III-B

1.0

 

 

Compressed gases

Oxidizers

 Highly toxic

1.5

Class 4

1.5

 Pyrophoric

1.4

Class 3

1.4

 Flammable

1.4

Class 2

1.2

 Unstable

1.4

Class 1

1.1

 Oxidizing

1.4

Pyrophoric liquids and solids

1.3

 Toxic

1.3

Toxic liquids  and solids

1.2

 Corrosive

1.3

Unstable (reactive) liquids and solids

Corrosive Liquids  and Solids

1.1

Class 4

1.5

Cryogenic Fluids

1.3

Class 3

1.4

Explosives

1.5

Class 2

1.3

Fireworks

1.4

Class 1

1.0

Flammable liquids, Class I

1.4

Water-reactive materials

Flammable solids

1.3

Class 3

1.5

Highly toxic liquids and solids

1.5

Class 2

1.3

Magnesium

1.3

Class 1

1.0

c. “Fixed permit cost” is the minimum cost for the Seattle Fire Department to issue a hazardous material permit. The fixed permit cost is (($288)) $311.

d. “Base permit fee” is determined by multiplying the sum of the products of the quantity range number and assigned risk factor for each hazard class by the fixed permit cost and is represented by the following equation:

Base permit fee = [S (Q1)(R1) + (Q2)(R2) . . .] [F]

Where:                     Q = The quantity range number.

                     R = The assigned risk factor.

                     F = The fixed permit cost of (($288)) $311.

When an individual material has multiple hazards, only the hazard presented by the hazard class that has been assigned the highest risk factor shall be considered in the fee calculation.

Example:

XYZ Company stores 50 gallons of gasoline and 200 gallons of 50% nitric acid. Gasoline is classified as a Class I flammable liquid, which has an assigned risk factor of 1.4. Nitric acid (50%) is classified as both a corrosive liquid and a Class 2 oxidizer. Because 50% nitric acid presents two separate hazards (corrosive and Class 2 oxidizer) only the Class 2 oxidizer hazard is considered in the fee calculation because it has an assigned risk factor of 1.2 compared to the 1.1 risk factor assigned to corrosives.

Base permit fee = [(1)(1.4)flammable + (1.25)(1.2)Class 2 oxidizer] [(($288)) $311]

Base permit fee = (($835.20)) $901.09

Special Hazards Permit Fees

Effective ((March 1, 2022)) January 1. 2023

Schedule C Table C for 22.602.045 Special hazards permits1

 

Code Numbers

Permit Title

Original Fee

Renewal Fee

Miscellaneous Special Hazards Permits

916-Install

Installation of gas detection systems

(($443)) $478

No renewal

1070

Temporary permit for a facility under a compliance plan2

Half of annual permit fee2

No renewal2

1071

Special inspection/permit - temporary

(($297)) $321 plus time charge

No renewal

1073

Cruise ship hazardous operations

(($288)) $311 plus time charge

No renewal

1074

Temporary storage and use of flammable and combustible liquids (Classes I, II, and III) at construction sites, valid up to 6 months

(($413)) $436

No renewal

1101

Combustible material storage

(($224)) $242

(($224)) $242

1103

Waste handling

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

1104

Rooftop heliport

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

1206-Install

Installation of capacitor energy storage systems

(($443)) $478

No renewal

1207-Install

Installation of fuel cell power systems

(($443)) $478

No renewal

1506

Manufacture of reinforced plastics

Fee worksheet

Half original1

2401

Aviation facility

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

2520

Tire rebuilding plant

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

2521

Outdoor tire and tire byproduct storage

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

2701-T

Hazardous material stabilization, temporary

(($288)) $311 plus time charge

No renewal

2801

Combustible fibers

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

2902-Minor

Repair garage-minor. See Seattle Fire Code Chapter 2 for definitions.

(($394)) $426

(($394)) $426

2903-Major

Repair garage-major*. See Seattle Fire Code Chapter 2 for definitions.  *Spray painting requires a separate permit.

(($527)) $569

(($527)) $569

3001

Lumber yards and woodworking facilities

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

3401

Wrecking yard

(($399)) $431

(($399)) $431

3402-Install

Installation of tanks for storage of combustible liquid serving emergency/standby power systems

(($443)) $478

No renewal

4601

Fruit and crop ripening

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

4701

Fumigation and thermal insecticidal fogging, temporary

(($288)) $311

 No renewal

4801

Magnesium working

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

5001

Manufacture of organic coatings

Fee worksheet

Half original1

5101

Semiconductor fabrication facilities

Fee worksheet

Half original1

6201

Industrial oven

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

6401-Install

Installation of battery systems

(($288)) $311

No renewal

7601

Combustible dust-producing operation

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

7907

Fuel dispensing (open use) into equipment from aboveground tank

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

8101

High-piled combustible storage

(($288)) $311 plus time charge

(($288)) $311 plus time charge

 Roofing Operations

7901

Roofing operations-annual

(($288)) $311 plus (($288)) $311 per unit

(($288)) $311 plus (($288)) $311 per unit

7901T

Roofing operations-temporary

(($288)) $311

No renewal

Dry Cleaning

3603

Dry cleaner

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

Flammable Finishes

2601

Floor finishing, temporary, > 350 square feet

(($288)) $311

No renewal

4501

Limited spray finishing

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

4502

Spray finishing process (non-marine) (below permit quantities)

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

4502-WB

Spray finishing process (non-marine)-Water-based finish

No fee

No fee

4503

Spray finishing process (non-marine) (above permit quantities)

Fee worksheet

Half original1

4504

Marine spray finishing process  (below permit quantities)

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

4505

Marine spray finishing process  (above permit quantities)

Fee worksheet

Half original1

4509

Powder coating, dipping and electrostatic operations

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

Motor vehicle/Marine motor vehicle fuel-dispensing facility

2204

Hydrogen motor vehicle fuel dispensing station

(($738)) $797

(($738)) $797

5201

Motor vehicle fueling station (underground tank)

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

5202

Motor vehicle fueling station  (above ground tank)

(($619)) $669

(($619)) $669

5203

Marine motor vehicle fueling station

(($738)) $797

(($738)) $797

5204

Liquefied petroleum gas motor vehicle fuel-dispensing station

(($738)) $797

(($738)) $797

5205

Compressed natural gas motor vehicle fuel-dispensing station

(($738)) $797

(($738)) $797

Hot Work Operations

4911

Annual non-marine cutting and welding (1-3 units)

(($483)) $522

(($483)) $522

4912

Annual non-marine cutting and welding (4 or more units)

(($809)) $874

(($809)) $874

4913

Temporary non-marine cutting and welding

(($288)) $311

No renewal

4914

Annual hot work on marine vessels

(($1,264)) $1,365

(($1,264)) $1,365

4915

Temporary marine hot work

See Table C-4915

No renewal

4901

Shipyard

(($2,948)) $3,184

(($2,948)) $3,184

4902

Type I designated marine hot work facility (for all vessels regardless of length)

(($1,264)) $1,365

(($1,264)) $1,365

4903

Type II designated marine hot work facility (for vessels < 200 feet)

(($632)) $683

(($632)) $683

LP-gas

8201-Install

Installation of liquid petroleum gas (LPG) in stationary containers, residential and non-residential

(($443)) $478

May be renewed as 8202-R or 8202-STO

8202-R

Storage of liquid petroleum gas (LPG) in portable or stationary containers, > 500 gallons, R3 residential occupancies  * Permit must be issued within one year of issue of 8201-Install permit.

(($443)) $478

(($443)) $478

8202-STO

Storage of liquid petroleum gas (LPG) in portable or stationary containers, non-residential, all sizes  * Permit must be issued within one year of issue of 8201-Install permit.

(($443)) $478

(($443)) $478

8202-EX

LPG cylinder exchange at retail occupancy

(($443)) $478

(($443)) $478

8202-POH

Portable outdoor heater at permanent drinking or dining establishment

(($443)) $478

(($443)) $478

8202-Construction

Temporary storage and use of LPG at construction sites, valid up to 6 months

(($443)) $478

No renewal

Hazardous materials

801-A

Combustible liquid storage and use

Fee worksheet

Half original1

801-B

Corrosive compressed gas

Fee worksheet

Half original1

801-C

Corrosive liquids and solids

Fee worksheet

Half original1

801-D

Cryogenic fluids

Fee worksheet

Half original1

801-E

Explosives

Fee worksheet

Half original1

801-F

Flammable compressed gas (except LPG)

Fee worksheet

Half original1

801-G

Flammable liquids

Fee worksheet

Half original1

801-H

Flammable solids

Fee worksheet

Half original1

801-I

Highly toxic compressed gas

Fee worksheet

Half original1

801-J

Highly toxic liquids and solids

Fee worksheet

Half original1

801-K

Organic peroxides

Fee worksheet

Half original1

801-L

Oxidizing compressed gas

Fee worksheet

Half original1

801-M

Oxidizer liquids and solids

Fee worksheet

Half original1

801-N

Pyrophoric compressed gas

Fee worksheet

Half original1

801-O

Pyrophoric liquids and solids

Fee worksheet

Half original1

801-Q

Toxic compressed gas

Fee worksheet

Half original1

801-R

Toxic liquids and solids

Fee worksheet

Half original1

801-S

Unstable (reactive) compressed gas

Fee worksheet

Half original1

801-T

Unstable (reactive) liquids and solids

Fee worksheet

Half original1

801-U

Water-reactive liquids and solids

Fee worksheet

Half original1

801-V

Aerosols (Level 2 and 3)

Fee worksheet

Half original1

801-W

Cellulose nitrate (pyroxylin) plastics

Fee worksheet

Half original1

6101

Annual residential heating oil tank decommissioning/removal

No fee

No fee

6103

Residential heating oil tank decommissioning

(($147)) $159

No renewal

7401

Compressed gas (Inert and simple asphyxiates)

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

7402

Medical gas system

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

7403

Carbon dioxide carbonating equipment used for beverages or cannabis

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

7501

Non-flammable cryogens

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

7900

Flammable/combustible liquid tank vehicle

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $3113

7900-ODMF

On-demand mobile fueling vehicle

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $3113

7903

Gas freeing of tank vessels and barges

(($1264)) $1,365

(($1264)) $1,365

7904

Bulk plant or terminal

Fee worksheet

Half original1

7905

Master fuel transfer to marine vessels

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

7906

Marine refueling facility (for marine vessels), annual

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

7906-T

Marine refueling temporary (for unplanned refueling at a facility without a 7906 permit)

(($288)) $311

No renewal

7908

Commercial flammable or combustible liquid tank decommissioning

(($288)) $311

No renewal

7912

Mobile fleet fueling operator (land-based)

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

7912-ODMF

On-demand mobile fueling operator

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

7913

Mobile fleet fueling site

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

7913-ODMF

On-demand mobile fueling site

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

8001

Incidental flammable and combustible liquids (£ 30 gallons)

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $311

8002

Laboratory per control area

(($288)) $311 per control area

(($288)) $311 per control area

8010

LPG tank vehicle

(($288)) $311

(($288)) $3113

8025

Marine Terminal

(($4,106)) $4,434 +  [(($297)) $320 x no. of acres >5]

Same as base

8030

Container Freight Station

(($2,052)) $2,216

(($2,052)) $2,216

1 Schedule C fee worksheet-based permits shall be renewed at one-half the permit origination fee or (($288)) $311, which is the minimum renewal fee, whichever is greater. 2 This temporary permit is valid for six months and is issued to a facility placed under a long-term compliance plan while the facility works towards full compliance with the Code. The fee is calculated to be half of the annual permit fee of the annual permit that will be issued to the facility once compliance is achieved. This permit cannot be renewed but additional 1070 permits can be issued as needed to cover the entire compliance plan period. 3 This permit is valid for 24 months and is renewed on a biannual basis.  

 

Schedule C

TABLE C-4915 for 22.602.045 MARINE CUTTING AND WELDING FEES1,2,3,4 Temporary

PERMIT DURATION

LENGTH OF VESSEL (FEET)

(DAYS)

<40

40-59

60-89

90-129

130-199

200-299

300+

2

(($123)) $133

(($173)) $187

(($224)) $242

(($272)) $294

(($322)) $348

(($372)) $402

(($419)) $453

7

(($173)) $187

(($224)) $242

(($272)) $294

(($322)) $348

(($372)) $402

(($419)) $453

(($471)) $509

15

(($224)) $242

(($272)) $294

(($322)) $348

(($372)) $402

(($419)) $453

(($471)) $509

(($521)) $563

30

(($272)) $294

(($322)) $348

(($372)) $402

(($419)) $453

(($471)) $509

(($521)) $563

(($573)) $619

60

(($397)) $429

(($445)) $481

(($496)) $536

(($559)) $604

(($619)) $669

(($683)) $738

(($745)) $805

1 Fees apply to non-pre-approved applicants.

2 Fees for pre-approved applicants equal 1/2 of the fee identified in Table C-4915 for 22.602.045.

3 Any pre-approved applicant found to be in violation of permit conditions may be removed from the pre-approved applicant list and subject to non-pre-approved applicant fees and conditions.

4 Each applicant who receives a minimum of six permits (Code 4915) during a six-month period and is found to be in compliance with all permit conditions will be considered for pre-approved status upon request after the six-month period. Applicants who obtain fewer than six permits (Code 4915) during a six-month period will be considered for pre-approved status only after six permits have been issued and no permit violations are noted.

Section 2. Subsection 22.602.050.H of the Seattle Municipal Code, which section was last amended by Ordinance 126522, is amended as follows:

22.602.050 Fees for certain inspections

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H. The responsible party shall pay a fee for the Fire Prevention Division to complete building inspections to confirm compliance with provisions of the Seattle Fire Code in high-rise occupancies and hospital occupancies, such occupancy classes as defined in the Seattle Fire Code. The fee for such inspections shall be (($217)) $234 plus a time charge of (($217)) $234 per hour with a one-hour minimum effective January 1, ((2019)) 2023.

                     Section 3. Section 22.602.070 of the Seattle Municipal Code, last amended by Ordinance 126522, is amended as follows:

22.602.070 Fees for Fire Department plan review and inspection of fire protection systems in new or existing buildings undergoing construction, reconstruction, remodeling, or renovation

A. The responsible party shall pay a fee for the Fire Prevention Division to examine and review land use actions, examine and review architectural and system plans, and inspect fire protection systems in new or existing buildings undergoing construction, reconstruction, remodeling, or renovation.

B. The fee for such examination or review shall be (($282)) $305 plus (($282)) $305 per hour for each hour exceeding one, effective ((March 1, 2022)) January 1, 2023

C. The fee for inspection of fire protection systems in new or existing buildings undergoing construction, reconstruction, remodeling, or renovation shall be as follows, effective January 1, 2023:

Construction-Related Inspection Fees

Fire Alarm Systemsb

(($700)) $756 plus (($7.00)) $7.56 per device > 6 devices

Fire Alarm Systems with more than 6 devices and no new control panel installation or major modification to systemb

(($352)) $380 plus (($7.00)) $7.56 per device > 6 devices

Alternative Extinguishing Fire Suppression Systemsb

(($301)) $325

Fire Sprinkler Systemb

(($423)) $457 plus (($4.23)) $4.57 per sprinkler head > 6 sprinkler heads

Standpipeb

(($301)) $325 plus (($6.00)) $17 per landing with PRVs (pressure-reducing valves)

Fire Pumpb

(($301)) $325 per pump

Sprinkler System Supply Mainc

(($373)) $403

Tenant Improvement Inspection without modification of fire protection systemsc ; or Tenant Improvement with 6 or fewer sprinkler headsc ; or 6 or fewer fire alarm devicesb

(($268)) $289

Emergency Responder Radio System Coverage-Systems Testingb

(($268)) $289

Knox Box Inspections and Service Visits ((c))

(($286)) $309 plus time chargea per inspection/service visit

Request for Temporary Certificate of Occupancy recommendation

(($320)) $346 plus time charge for all related inspection and reviewa

Installation of Battery Systems

See Table C for 22.602.045, permit code 6401-Install

Installation of Capacitor Energy Storage Systems

See Table C for 22.602.045, permit code 1206-Install

Installation of Fuel Cell Power Systems

See Table C for 22.602.045, permit code 1207-Install

Installation of Gas Detection Systems

See Table C for 22.602.045, permit code 916-Install

Installation of Tanks for Storage of Combustible Liquid Serving Emergency/Standby Power Systems

See Table C for 22.602.045, permit code 3402-Install

Installation of Stationary Tanks for Storage of Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG)

See Table C for 22.602.045, permit code 8201-Install

a Where a time charge is indicated, a fee shall be charged equal to actual labor costs plus administrative overhead costs for field inspection and/or review exceeding one hour.

b Fee includes initial inspection plus subsequent inspection visits with no additional charge until the costs of providing the service exceed the amount paid, in which case further inspections may be billed using the time charge.

c Includes an inspection and one reinspection for a specific project and location.

 

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Section 4. The provisions of this ordinance are declared to be separate and severable. The invalidity of any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section, subsection, or portion of this ordinance, or the invalidity of the application thereof to any person, property, or circumstance, shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this ordinance or the validity of its application to other persons, property, or circumstances.

 

Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 30 days after its approval by the Mayor, but if not approved and returned by the Mayor within ten days after presentation, it shall take effect as provided by Seattle Municipal Code Section 1.04.020.

Passed by the City Council the ________ day of _________________________, 2022, and signed by me in open session in authentication of its passage this _____ day of _________________________, 2022.

____________________________________

President ____________ of the City Council

     Approved /       returned unsigned /       vetoed this _____ day of _______________, 2022.

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Bruce A. Harrell, Mayor

Filed by me this ________ day of _________________________, 2022.

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Elizabeth M. Adkisson, Interim City Clerk

(Seal)