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Attachment B - Chapter 18 Redline
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3/2/2021
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2:00pm Public Hearing
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Public Hearing to Consider Amending KCC Chapter 14.04 and Title 20 to Adopt the 2018 International Building Codes with Washington State Amendments and Referenced Standards and to Consider Amending KCC Title 18 to Correct Grammatical and Scrivener Errors.
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2:00pm Public Hearing
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7. Cooperative Abatement Agreements. <br />The authorized official and the landowner may enter into a cooperative abatement agreement <br />which includes a right of entry agreement and an agreement regarding the recovery of costs of <br />the abatement. <br />8. Cost Recovery. <br />a. In addition to the other remedies available under this chapter, an authorized official may <br />charge the costs of abatement to the landowner(s) who received the Notice of Violation <br />and Abatement or to the landowner(s) who were found personally liable for the costs of <br />abating the nuisance by an order issued by the Hearing Examiner if an appeal was filed. <br />The costs are due and payable 30 days from mailing of the invoice and if not paid by that <br />date shall bear interest at the rate of 12 percent per annum. The costs shall be paid to the <br />Department to which the authorized official is assigned. In the case of persons designated <br />by the Kittitas County fire marshal to enforce Chapter 15.08, 20 KCC costs shall be paid to <br />the Office of the Fire Marshal. <br />b. If more than one landowner has been issued a Notice of Violation and Abatement or more <br />than one appellant was found personally liable for the costs of abating the nuisance by an <br />order issued by the Hearing Examiner, each party shall be jointly and severally liable for the <br />costs of the abatement. <br />c. For purposes of this Section, "costs" shall include but are not limited to: <br />i. Personnel costs, both direct and indirect, including all attorney's fees and costs <br />incurred in the investigation, documentation, and abatement of the nuisance; <br />ii. Repair, demolition, hauling, clean up, storage, disposal, and environmental mitigation <br />expenses; <br />iii. Actual expenses and costs of the County in preparing notices, specifications, and <br />contracts, and the costs of any required printing or mailing; <br />iv. Actual expenses and costs of the County in accomplishing, contracting, or inspecting <br />the abatement work; <br />v. Penalties under to Chapter 18.05 KCC. <br />d. Any salvage value proceeds resulting from the abatement of the property shall first be <br />applied to the costs of abatement. Any remaining such monies shall be paid to the <br />landowner as shown on the last equalized assessment roll. <br />e. The County may impose a special assessment for the costs of any abatement proceedings <br />under this chapter and all other related costs against the real property on which the <br />nuisance was found or any of the work of abatement was performed. <br />9. Special Assessment. <br />Pursuant to RCW 36.32.120(10), all costs incurred by Kittitas County for the abatement of any <br />nuisance defined by any statute or ordinance shall be a special assessment upon land or <br />premises on which the nuisance is situated and this assessment and/or any penalties under this <br />Title shall constitute a lien against the property which shall be of equal rank with state, county, <br />and municipal taxes. An authorized official shall cause a claim of lien to be filed for record in the <br />Auditor's Office within ninety (90) days from a final finding. (Ord. 2021-xxx, 2021; Ord. 2016-010, <br />2016; Ord. 2013-012, 2013; Ord. 2009-19, 2009) <br />18.02.040 Notice of infraction. <br />An authorized official may issue a notice of infraction where that official has probable cause to <br />believe, and does believe, that a violation has occurred or is occurring. <br />1. Notice of Infraction - Contents. A notice of infraction shall either be:
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