Record No: CB 119770    Version: 1 Council Bill No: CB 119770
Type: Ordinance (Ord) Status: Passed
Current Controlling Legislative Body City Clerk
On agenda: 4/13/2020
Ordinance No: Ord 126068
Title: AN ORDINANCE relating to the Office of the Hearing Examiner; temporarily suspending deadlines imposed by the Seattle Municipal Code for the duties of the Hearing Examiner; temporarily superseding several sections of the Seattle Municipal Code that impose deadlines on the actions of the Hearing Examiner; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.
Sponsors: M. Lorena González
Supporting documents: 1. Summary and Fiscal Note, 2. Central Staff Memo, 3. Signed Ordinance 126068, 4. Affidavit of Publication

CITY OF SEATTLE

ORDINANCE __________________

COUNCIL BILL __________________

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AN ORDINANCE relating to the Office of the Hearing Examiner; temporarily suspending deadlines imposed by the Seattle Municipal Code for the duties of the Hearing Examiner; temporarily superseding several sections of the Seattle Municipal Code that impose deadlines on the actions of the Hearing Examiner; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

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WHEREAS, the World Health Organization has announced novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is officially a global pandemic; and

WHEREAS, on January 31, 2020, the United States Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar declared a public health emergency for COVID-19, beginning on January 27, 2020; and

WHEREAS, on March 3, 2020, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan proclaimed a civil emergency exists in the City of Seattle; and

WHEREAS, on February 29, 2020 the Washington Governor issued Proclamation 20-05, proclaiming a state of emergency for all counties throughout the state of Washington in response to new cases of COVID-19; and

WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020 the President of the United States declared a national state of emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic; and

WHEREAS, on March 16, 2020 the Office of Hearing Examiner adopted an emergency rule entitled “Office of Hearing Examiner Operating Rules During COVID-19,” which requires all hearings be conducted remotely; and

WHEREAS, on March 23, 2020 the Washington Governor issued Proclamation 20-25, prohibiting all people in Washington State from leaving their homes and all non-essential businesses in Washington State from conducting business (“Stay Home - Stay Healthy Proclamation”); and

WHEREAS, on March 24, 2020 the Washington Governor issued Proclamation 20-28, suspending in-person meetings under the Open Public Meetings Act; and

WHEREAS, the COVID-19 outbreak presents an extreme risk of person-to-person transmission of the virus and public health experts worldwide advise the best way to prevent a calamitous explosion of cases is to prevent infected people from coming in close contact with healthy ones; and

WHEREAS, the Seattle Municipal Code authorizes the Office of the Hearing Examiner to decide appeals of more than 75 different types of City decisions; and

WHEREAS, the Office of Hearing Examiner normally holds in-person hearings but is in the process of developing systems to conduct hearings remotely; and

WHEREAS, the Office of the Hearing Examiner may not be able to conduct remote hearings in a reliable, fair, and accessible manner due to the limitations of remote conferencing technology, or due to absences or illness of hearing participants or Office of Hearing Examiner staff; and

WHEREAS, a temporary superseding of Hearing Examiner deadlines will allow the Office of the Hearing Examiner to comply with the Stay Home - Stay Healthy order; and  

WHEREAS, the City Council intends that the Office of the Hearing Examiner continue those duties and responsibilities of the Office that can be carried out in a manner consistent with the Stay Home - Stay Healthy order; NOW, THEREFORE,

 

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SEATTLE AS FOLLOWS:

Section 1. No deadline imposed by the Seattle Municipal Code, including any code adopted or amended by Title 22, for a duty of the Office of the Hearing Examiner shall be in effect from the effective date of this ordinance until termination of the civil emergency proclaimed by the Mayor on March 3, 2020.

Section 2. By way of example and not limitation, the following provisions that involve the Office of the Hearing Examiner are subject to Section 1 to the extent they require the Office of Hearing Examiner to provide a notice of a hearing, schedule a hearing, conduct a hearing, publish a decision, file a decision, or take some other action by a deadline or within a certain time period:

Provision (Seattle Municipal Code unless otherwise stated)

Description

3.70.100

Ethics Code violations

4.04.250

Civil Service appeals

4.20.225/4.20.860/4.20.870

Compensation and working conditions generally

4.20.865

Whistleblower retaliation complaints

5.40.028/5.40.085

Admission tax exemptions

5.55.140/5.55.150

Business and Occupation and other tax assessments

5.55.230 6.02.080/6.02.285/6.02.290 6.10.120/6.10.130 6.202.240/6.202.270/6.202.320 6.208.020 6.214.320 6.295.160/6.295.180 6.500

License denials, suspensions, and revocations

5.65.160/5.65.170/5.65.230

Income tax on high-income residents

5.72.110

Multifamily housing property tax exemption

5.72.110 5.73.100

Property tax exemption elimination

5.73.110

2004 multifamily housing property tax exemption

6.42.080

Panorams and peepshows

6.202.290

Bond claims

6.270

Adult entertainment

6.295.180

All-ages dances and venues

6.310.635/6.310.735

For-hire vehicles and drivers

6.315.430

Horse-drawn carriage licenses

6.410.210

Refrigeration systems

6.420.210

Steam engineers and boiler firemen

6.430.210

Gas piping

6.500.147/6.500.150/6.500.170

Marijuana business license citations

6.600.120

Short-term rentals

7.12.090

Unit pricing

7.20.080/7.20.090/7.20.100

Floating home moorages and review of fees

7.24.130

Rental agreements

7.25.050

Third party utility billing complaints

7.26.070

Refund anticipation loan regulation

9.25.036

Determinations of viciousness/order of humane disposal

9.25.120

Animal licenses

10.01.220

Health code permit actions

10.07.050

Graffiti nuisances

10.52.031/10.52.032/10.52.033/10.52.034/10.52.035/10.52.036

Weed and vegetation citations

11.16.317

Restricted parking zone appeals

14.04.150/14.04.170/14.04.180/14.04.185

Employment discrimination complaints

14.06.040/14.06.110/14.06.120/14.06.130/14.06.140

Unfair public accommodations practices

14.07.040

All-gender single-occupant restrooms requirements

14.08.170/14.08.180/14.08.200

Fair housing

14.09.085/14.09.090

Use of criminal records in housing

14.10.120/14.10.130/14.10.140/14.10.150

Fair contracting practices

14.16.050/14.16.070/14.16.085/14.16.090/14.16.100/14.16.105

Paid sick/safe leave appeals

14.17.045/14.17.060/14.17.065/14.17.075/14.17.080

Fair chance employment appeals

14.19.050/14.19.070/14.19.085/14.19.090/14.19.100/14.19.105

Minimum wage appeals

14.20.030/14.20.050/14.20.065/14.20.070/14.20.080/14.20.085

Wage theft appeals

14.21.050

Use of conversion therapy on minors

14.22.065/14.22.085/14.22.100/14.22.105/14.22.115/14.22.120

Secure scheduling

14.23.095/14.23.100/14.23.105/14.23.115/14.23.120

Domestic workers

14.26.150/14.26.170/14.26.180/14.26.210/14.26.220

Protecting hotel employees from violent or harassing conduct

14.27.150/14.27.170/14.27.180/14.27.210/14.27.220

Protecting hotel employees from injury

14.28.150/14.28.170/14.28.180/14.28.210/14.28.220

Improving access to medical care for hotel employees

14.29.150/14.29.170/14.29.180/14.29.210/14.29.220

Hotel employees job retention

14.30.150

Commuter benefit appeals

15.90

Street use appeals

15.91.006

Seattle Department of Transportation citation appeals

20.04.090

Local Improvement District assessment rolls

20.84.225/20.84.640

Relocation assistance when City action causes displacement

21.08.350/21.08.360

Corrosion prevention

21.43.090

Infectious waste management

21.60.120

Cable franchise termination

22.206.217

Habitable building standards variances

22.208.050

Housing and building maintenance code violations

22.210.100/22.210.110/22.210.120/22.210.150/22.210.160

Tenant relocation assistance eligibility determinations

22.214.045

Denial or revocation of rental housing registration

22.220.140

Downtown housing maintenance: Director’s order appeals

22.800.040

Stormwater, grading, and drainage exceptions: Director’s order appeals

22.920.155

Energy benchmarking appeals

23.34

Rezone applications

23.47A.004

Land use regulations - Commercial

23.49.030

Adult cabarets

23.50.012

Land use regulations - Industrial

23.58B.030

Land use regulations - Affordable housing impact mitigation program for commercial development

23.58C.035

Land use regulations - Mandatory housing affordability for residential development

23.60A.064/23.60A.202/23.60A.203/23.60A.204/23.60A.214

Land use regulations - Seattle Shoreline Master Program

23.61.016

Land use regulations - Station Area Overlay District

23.66.030

Landmarks and Special Districts Certificates of Approval - Application, review, and appeals

23.69.030/23.69.032

Major Institution Master Plans

23.75.085/23.75.120

Land use regulations - Master Planned Communities

23.76.005/23.76.006/23.76.022

Master Use Permit (Type II) decisions

23.76.024/23.76.054

Subdivisions (Type III) decisions

23.76.034

Stop work orders

23.76.036/23.76.052/23.76.054

Council conditional uses

23.76.058

Major amendment to Property Use and Development Agreement

23.78.014

School reuse/School Use Advisory Committee within Master Use Permit decision

23.79.012

School development standard departures within Master Use Permit decision

23.88.020

Land Use Code interpretations

23.91.006/23.91.010/23.91.012

Land Use Code citations

25.02.080

Commute Trip Reduction appeals

25.05.680

Environmental determinations

25.08.590/25.08.610/25.08.655

Noise Code variances

25.08.900/25.08.910/25.08.920/25.08.930/25.08.940/25.08.950

Noise Code citations

25.09.160/25.09.260/25.09.280/25.09.300

Environmentally Critical Areas reasonable variance, conditional use, and reasonable use exception

25.10.540

Radiofrequency radiation ordinance violations

25.12.530/25.12.535/25.12.540/25.12.560/25.12.570/25.12.610

Landmarks preservation - Controls and incentives

25.12.740/25.12.750/25.12.760

Landmarks preservation - Alterations or significant changes

25.12.840/25.12.845/25.12.890

Landmarks preservation - Service of notices, interpretations, and conformance with general development

25.16.110/25.16.115

Ballard Avenue Landmark District

25.20.110/25.20.115

Columbia City Landmark District

25.21.110/25.21.130/25.21.135

Fort Lawton Landmark District

25.22.110/25.22.130/25.22.135

Harvard-Belmont Landmark District

25.24.080/25.24.085

Pike Place Market Historical District

25.28.280/25.28.300/25.28.310

Pioneer Square Historical District

25.30.090/25.30.110/25.30.120

Sand Point Naval Air Station Landmark District

Seattle Fire Code 109.4.5

Fire Code violation mitigation hearings

 

Section 3. This ordinance does not supersede any deadline established by: the Seattle Municipal Code, including any code adopted or amended by Title 22, for filing an appeal; or the Hearing Examiner for any case schedule.

Section 4. Any act consistent with the authority of this ordinance taken after March 22, 2020 and prior to its effective date is ratified and confirmed.

 

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 _________________________, 2020, and signed by me in open session in authentication of its passage this _____ day of _________________________, 2020.

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President ____________ of the City Council

Approved by me this ________ day of _________________________, 2020.

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Jenny A. Durkan, Mayor

Filed by me this ________ day of _________________________, 2020.

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Monica Martinez Simmons, City Clerk

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