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***Note: Many local criminal codes can now be located under Chapter 10.60 SMC while others are now cited under the Revised Code of Washington (RCW), which was incorporated into the municipal code in 2022. (See SMC 10.58.010). Code Enforcement, including Noise Control and Animal Regulations are located in Chapters 10.62 through 10.74.

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Title 10 Regulation of Activities

Division V. Code Enforcement and Animal Regulations

Chapter 10.64 Fire Hazard from Vegetation and Debris

Section 10.64.010 Fire Hazard from Vegetation and Debris
  1. Owners and occupants of property within the City must remove or destroy all grass, weeds, shrubs, bushes, trees, and vegetation growing or which has grown and died and all debris which are a fire hazard or a menace to the public health, safety, or welfare.
  1. In considering whether such condition is to be declared a nuisance, the fire official, code enforcement officer, or other authorized officer considers whether the:
  1. situation is present during the dry season, May 1st through November 30th;
  1. lack of rain for ten continuous days has negatively affected soil moisture content;
  1. average air temperature has been above seventy degrees Fahrenheit for ten continuous days;
  1. length of the grass or other vegetative material, whether standing or matted, is ten inches or more; and
  1. vegetation is within ten feet of a combustible fence or other structure.
  1. The City may cause the removal or destruction of such vegetation and debris by notice of violation and, as appropriate in each case:
    1. issuance of a class 1 civil infraction for the violation; or
    1. direct action by City forces or contract, the cost of which will be billed to the owners of the property or as a utility service to the property. Fees for fire hazard abatement are contained in SMC 8.02.0616.
  1. For large parcels of land exceeding ten thousand square feet, abatement may be by a fuel break of at least ten feet adjacent to any abutting property.

Date Passed: Monday, October 3, 2022

Effective Date: Monday, October 3, 2022

ORD C36289 Section 5

Section 10.64.010 Fire Hazard from Vegetation and Debris
  1. Owners and occupants of property within the City must remove or destroy all grass, weeds, shrubs, bushes, trees, and vegetation growing or which has grown and died and all debris which are a fire hazard or a menace to the public health, safety, or welfare.
  1. In considering whether such condition is to be declared a nuisance, the fire official, code enforcement officer, or other authorized officer considers whether the:
  1. situation is present during the dry season, May 1st through November 30th;
  1. lack of rain for ten continuous days has negatively affected soil moisture content;
  1. average air temperature has been above seventy degrees Fahrenheit for ten continuous days;
  1. length of the grass or other vegetative material, whether standing or matted, is ten inches or more; and
  1. vegetation is within ten feet of a combustible fence or other structure.
  1. The City may cause the removal or destruction of such vegetation and debris by notice of violation and, as appropriate in each case:
    1. issuance of a class 1 civil infraction for the violation; or
    1. direct action by City forces or contract, the cost of which will be billed to the owners of the property or as a utility service to the property. Fees for fire hazard abatement are contained in SMC 8.02.0616.
  1. For large parcels of land exceeding ten thousand square feet, abatement may be by a fuel break of at least ten feet adjacent to any abutting property.

Date Passed: Monday, October 3, 2022

Effective Date: Monday, October 3, 2022

ORD C36289 Section 5