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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2826 Ordinance1 1 , ORDINANCE NO.2826 AN ORDINANCE relating to business licenses amending PMC Title 5 by repealing certain chapters thereof and enacting regulations for itinerant vendors. WHEREAS, the business activities of various itinerant merchants within the city have created external environmental problems that have a deleterious affect on the general welfare of the community; and WHEREAS, the city has a responsibility to monitor and provide appropriate regulatory guidelines for business activities within the community; and WHEREAS, properly managed and located itinerant vendors can provide services to community residents; and WHEREAS, the City Council after reviewing several ordinance drafts, public hearing, and discussion at many meetings has reviewed the following code amendment and finds them to be appropriate and necessary to further the overall welfare of the community; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That a new PMC Chapter 5.10A hereby is enacted to read as follows: 5.10A.010 LICENSE REQUIRED. It shall be unlawful for an itinerant vendor to engage in business within the City of Pasco except when licensed as a stationary or mobile vendor as defined in Section 5.10A.020, in compliance with the provisions of this chapter. A separate license shall be required for each location of any stationary vendor and for each vehicle or other conveyance engaged by a mobile vendor. 5.10A.020 DEFINITIONS The following terms and definitions shall be used in the administration of this chapter: (a) "Itinerant Vendor," shall mean any person, firm or corporation, whether as owner, agent, consignee, or employee, whether a resident of the City or not, who engages in a business of selling and delivery goods, wares, food or merchandise of any kind or description, who conducts such a business conducted outside of a permanent structure affixed to real property. A person, firm or corporation so engaged shall not be relieved from complying with the provisions of this chapter merely by reason of associating temporarily with any local dealer, trader, merchant or auctioneer, or by conducting such temporary business in ORDINANCE NO. -2- AMENDING TITLE 5 connection with, as part of, or in the name of any local dealer, trader, merchant or auctioneer. (b) "Stationary Vendor," means an itinerant vendor who conducts business from a vehicle or other conveyance upon privately or publicly owned property, but not on a public street, sidewalk, alley or public way of the city. (c) "Mobile Vendor," means an itinerant vendor who conducts business from a vehicle or other conveyance upon public streets, sidewalks, alleys, or other public ways of the city. (d) "Concessionaire," means a person, firm or corporation operating or maintaining a concession stand for the sale of food, in the public parks, in the city, or on other public property, in accordance with an agreement or franchise therefore. (e) Food shall have its usual and ordinary meaning, and shall include all items designed for human consumption, including, but not limited to candy, gum, popcorn, hotdogs, sandwiches, peanuts, soft drinks and dairy products. (f) "Public Celebration," means Independence Day activities or any other kind of public celebration designated by the City Council such as Memorial Day or Labor Day and such events as sidewalk sales and street fairs which may be organized by the Pasco Downtown Development Association, or Chamber of Commerce and officially authorized by the City Council. 5.10A.030 EXEMPTIONS. The provisions of this chapter shall not be construed to apply to the following: (a) Persons selling only fruits, vegetables, berries, eggs or any farm produce or edibles raised, gathered, produced or manufactured by such persons in the State of Washington. (b) Persons selling only trees used for the celebration of the Christmas Season. 5.10A.040 APPLICATION. Any person, firm, or corporation desiring to secure a license as a stationary or mobile vendor shall make application to the city, on forms to be provided by the city. Such application shall provide: (a) The name or names and address of the applicant, vehicle license numbers of all vehicles from which the applicant proposes to conduct business; description of the general type of goods, wares, merchandise or food proposed to be sold by the ORDINANCE NO. -3- AMENDING TITLE 5 applicant; the place or places where the applicant proposes to engage in business; (b) Each application shall be accompanied with the license fee as provided for in this chapter; (c) Each license application for a stationary vendor shall be accompanied with the following information to establish compliance with Section 5.10A.100 and other applicable codes: (1) A notarized written authorization from the business owner to conduct the applicant's business at the place so noted on the application. (2) A statement explaining the method of trash and litter disposal being proposed by the vendor. (3) A drawing of a scale not greater than 50 feet per inch and not less than 10 feet per inch, which drawing shall depict the following information: (a) The portion of the property to be occupied by the business; (b) The portion of the property to be used for automobile parking and the number of automobiles accommodated in said area; (c) The location of driveways providing ingress and egress to the property; (d) The location of existing building and structures located on the property noting the use of each building or structure so identified. 5.10A.050 INVESTIGATION AND DETERMINATION. Upon receipt of such application, the City Clerk shall cause such investigation of such person or persons business responsibility to be made as is deemed necessary to the protection of the public good and shall refer to the application to the Community Development Department for its determination as to compliance with standards and requirements of this chapter. An application shall be denied by the City Clerk upon written findings that the applicant's business responsibility is unsatisfactory or that the proposed business activity will violate any applicable law, rule or regulation. Any license issued under this chapter shall ORDINANCE NO. -4- AMENDING TITLE 5 contain the number on the license, the date same was issued, the nature of the business authorized to be carried on, the amount of license fee paid, the expiration date of said license, the place where said business may be carried on under such license and the name or names of the person or persons authorized to carry on the same. The City Clerk shall keep a record of all licenses issued under this chapter and shall promptly provide the Washington State Department of Revenue a copy of any license issued under this chapter. 5.10A.060 FEES. (a) Stationary Vendors: An initial application fee of $60 shall be submitted with all applications. Following approval of the application a fee of $45 shall be paid for each business license issued under this chapter. A separate application and license shall be required for each location of a stationary vendor. The application fee is not required for license renewal provided the renewal is for the same location and provided the licensee was licensed at that location within the last 30 days. (b) Mobile Vendor: An initial application fee of $25 shall be submitted with all applications. Following approval of the application, a fee of $10.00 shall be paid for each vehicle or conveyance licensed under this chapter. The application fee is not required for license renewal provided the renewal is obtained within 30 days of an expired license. 5.10A.070 EXPIRATION OF LICENSE. Any license issued under the provisions of the chapter shall expire thirty days after the date of issuance thereof unless a prior date is fixed therein. 5.10A.080 EXHIBITION OF LICENSE-TRANSFER. (a) Any license issued under this chapter shall be posted conspicuously at the place of business authorized therein. (b) Any license issued under this chapter shall not be transferred to any other person, firm, corporation or location. 5.10A.090 HEALTH REGULATION. All food vendors shall comply with all laws, rules and regulations regarding food handling, and all vehicles used for the sale of food shall comply ORDINANCE NO. -5- AMENDING TITLE 5 with all the laws, rules and regulations respecting such vehicles as established by the Benton-Franklin Health Department and as set forth in the Pasco Municipal Code. 5.10A.100 STATIONARY VENDOR STANDARDS. All stationary vendors licensed under this chapter shall conform to the following standards: (a) No stationary vendor shall be licensed for a location in a Residential Zoning District or Office District, as defined in Title 22; (b) Stationary vendors shall be licensed only at those sites on which there is a permanent business operating and licensed under Title 5. (c) No stationary vendor shall locate his or her vehicle, other conveyance, temporary stand or merchandise within twenty feet of any public right-of-way or within twenty feet of the intersection of any public right-of-way and private driveway; (d) No signs or signage shall be permitted other than that which can be contained on the vehicle or conveyance utilized to sell food. (e) No vehicle, other conveyance or temporary stand shall be located closer than twenty feet from any building or structure on the licensed property or adjoining property; (f) No vehicle, other conveyance or temporary stand shall locate closer than fifty feet from flammable combustible liquid or gas storage and dispensing structures; (g) All stationary vendors shall place at least one 30 gallon garbage receptacle upon the site of business for customer use; (h) Licensed stationary vendor sites shall be cleaned of all debris, trash and litter at the conclusion of daily business activities; (1) All merchandise, goods, wares or food shall only be displayed or offered for sale from the vendors conveyance. (3) All vehicles, other conveyances or temporary stands shall be equipped with at least one 2A-40 BC fire extinguisher. 5.10A.110 MOBILE VENDOR STANDARDS. All mobile vendors licensed under this chapter shall conform to the ORDINANCE NO. -6- AMENDING TITLE 5 following standards: (a) GEOGRAPHICAL RESTRICTIONS. No mobile vendor shall sell or vend from his or her vehicle or conveyance. (1) Within four hundred (400) feet of any public or private school grounds during the hours of regular school session, classes, or school related events in said public or private school, except when authorized by said school; or (2) Within three hundred (300) feet of the entrance to any business establishment offering as a main featured item or items similar products for sale which is open for business; or (3) Within three hundred (300) feet of any restaurant, cafe, or eating establishment which is open for business; or (4) Within three hundred (300) feet of any public park of the city where any city authorized concession stand is located during times other than during the course of a public celebration except as approved by the Parks and Recreation Department of the city; or (5) Within three hundred (300) feet of any public park of the city where any city authorized concession stand is located during the course of a public celebration when nonprofit organizations are permitted to engage in the sale of merchandise and food in such park; or (6) Within any one block for more than one (1) hour in any four (4) hour period. Except this shall not apply in those situations where the mobile vendor is serving organized and sanctioned community sponsored ball games at public parks and schools provided there is no city approved consession in the park or at the school. (b) No mobile vendor shall conduct business so as to violate the traffic and sidewalk ordinances of the city as now in effect or hereafter amended. (c) No mobile vendor shall obstruct or cause to be obstructed the passage of any sidewalk, street, avenue, alley or any other public place, by causing people to congregate at or near the place where food is being sold or offered for sale. (d) No customer shall be served on the street side of the mobile unit. All service must be on the curb side when the mobile unit is on or abutting a public street. ORDINANCE NO. -7- AMENDING TITLE 5 (e) All mobile vendors shall provide garbage receptacles for customer use; (f) No mobile vendor shall locate his or her vehicle or other conveyance in such a manner as to cause a traffic hazard; (g) At the conclusion of business activities at a given location the mobile vendor shall clean all the public way surrounding his or her vehicle of all debris, trash and litter generated by the vendors business activities. (h) All mobile vendors preparing food by cooking, frying or other means shall be equipped with at least one 2A-40-BC fire extinguisher; (1) All mobile vendors shall conclude daily business activities at sunset. 5.10A.120 REVOCATION OF LICENSE. Any license issued pursuant to this chapter may be revoked, in writing, by the city manager for any of the following causes: (a) Any fraud, misrepresentation or false statement contained in the application for license; (b) Any fraud, misrepresentation or false statement made in connection with the selling of products; (c) Any violation of this chapter; (d) Conviction of the licensee of any felony or of a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude; or (e) Conducting the business licensed under this chapter in an unlawful manner or in such a manner as to constitute a breach of the peace or to constitute a menace to the health, safety or general welfare of the public. 5.10A.130 APPEAL. Any person aggrieved by the denial of an application for a license or by the revocation of a license as provided for in this chapter, shall have the right to appeal to the city council. Such appeal shall be taken by filing with the city clerk within fourteen calendar days after the notice of decision has been mailed, by certified mail, to the applicant's or licensee's last known address, a written statement setting forth the grounds for the appeal. The council shall set the time and place for hearing on such appeal and notice of such hearing shall be given by certified mail to the appellant at least five calendar days prior to the date fixed for such hearing. PASSED by the City Council ofe City asco this 17th day of June, 1991. _.„.....,,„:, ac-son, Mayor ATTEST: D AS T APP ORDINANCE NO. -8- AMENDING TITLE 5 5.10A.140 PENALTY. Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall have committed a code infraction and upon a finding by the municipal court judge that an infraction occurred, such person shall be punished by a civil penalty of two hundred fifty dollars. Each day of violation shall be a separate infraction for which such penalty shall be imposed. Section 2. A new Chapter 5.10A shall substitute for both Chapter 5.10 and 5.11 of this code as they are currently written and Chapter 5.10 and 5.11 are hereby repealed, provided that any mobile vendor currently licensed under Chapter 5.11 shall receive full credit for license fees paid under Section 5.11.060 for a 1991 license upon the license fees required in Section 5.10A.060 Section 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect on July 1, 1991 and after its passage and publication as required by law. Cat erine D. Seaman, Deputy City Clerk Greg R , City Attorney , FAX CO7UNICATION TO 770 ^C\ \CCA ek P 0 BOX 293, 412 WEST CLARK, PASCO, WASHINGTON 99301 FAX # PHONE FROM PHONE FAX # (509) 545-3403 NO OF PAGES TO FOLLOW DATE SENT TIME e YY) SUBJECT I COMMENTS PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU DID NOT RECEIVE ALL PAGES. 1. , CITY OF PASCO SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. ORDINANCE NO. aga,G. is an ordinance relatin g to business licenses, repealin g certain chapters of PMC Title 5 and enactin g re g ulations for itinerant vendors. Section 1. Enacts a new PMC Chapter 5.10 creatin g the followin g provisions for food vendors: a. All itinerant vendors operatin g in the Cit y of Pasco are re q uired to be licensed. b. Itinerant vendors and other ke y words are defined. c. The application process for licensin g is outlined. d. The responsibilit y of Cit y staff for investi g atin g and determinin g whether or not to issue a license is outlined. e. Fees for stationar y and mobile vendors are provided in the ordinance. f. Licenses are for the duration of thirt y (30) da y s. g. Licenses are to be posted in a conspicuous place and shall not be transferred to other persons. h. All itinerant vendors sellin g food are to compl y with Benton-Franklin Health Dept. re g ulations. 1. Standards are established for the location and operation of stationar y vendors on private propert y . 3 . Standards for operation and location of mobile vendors are established. k. Licenses ma y be revoked in writin g b y the Cit y Mana g er for cause. 1. An appeal process and penalt y are explained. Section 2. Repeals PMC Chapters 5.10 (Itinerant Merchants) and 5.11 (Mobile Vendors). Section 3. Re q uires the ordinance or this summar y herein to be published before it is in effect. The full text of Ordinance No. aMM oTis available free of char g e to an y person who re q uests it from the Cit y Clerk of the Cit y of Pasco (509) 545-3402, P.O. Box 293, Pasco, Washin g ton, 99301. ..2-L'-------7--X- -K-J Catherine D. Seaman, Deput y Cit y Clerk ping shall be e with the Decifications >ared by the lent of Public approved by ear and may lby the City ing as such Des not affect of the im are is created i d a local im I strict to be Improvement 2 of the City shington (the S boundaries txtent of the more partic id as follows )f the South on 23 Town I Range 29 rly described The south of the east the southeast tof together ista Addition ity of Pasco 32 inclusive pe total esti d expense of rent is de $97 478 51 oat and ex De borne by I against the ally benefited rovement in I the District es as nearly I all property fited by such accordance ions of RCW e City may od or combi lods to com nents which id to fairly re at benefits to S being as (Local irn I blot warrants in payment d expense of srit herein or sessed such paid out of nprovement t No 122 Jated and re he Local Im rid and until rred to in this sued and de e purchaser tear interest thereof at a tblished here tty Director of suing officer emed in cash Ilocal im trict bonds or I note herein be issued bearing war hereafter re s revenue the alterna iereafter ma rdinance fo if other short ins pursuan 150 RCW kuthonzed t mprovemen or an instal the purchase le City for the shall bear in and be paya e a date to be ed by ordi Inds or an in for purchase he City shall exchange for rnption of any warrants is ler or other gations here ed including sans and not land AgiTa dn Road and in 37th n Ruby and all within the pprovement ordance with iablished by shall include sanitry sewer lir inch side Ind all other fy in connec and inciden ro-fr lots tracts and parcels of land that will be specially benefited thereby and the qstimated cost and ex pense of such improvement to be borne by each lot tract or parcel of land The City Director of Finance im mediately shall post the proposed assessment roll upon his index of local im provement assessments against the properties af fected by the local im provement PASSES by the City Coun cil and APPROVED by the Mayor of the City of Pasco Washington at a regular open public meeting thereof this 17th day of June 1991 s Joe Jackson Mayor ATTEST Catherine D Seaman eeuiCitv Clerk AP R s Greg Rubstello City Attorney #2375 - 6/21/91 CITY OF PASCO SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO 2826 ORDINANCE NO 2826 is an ordinance relating to business licenses repeal ing certain chapters of PMC Title 5 and enacting regulations for itinerant vendors Section 1 Enacts a new PMC Chapter 5 10 creating the following provisions for food vendors a All itinerant vendors op erasing in the City of Pasco are required to be licensed b Itinerant vendors and other key words are de fined C The application process for licensing is outlined d The responsibility of City staff for investigating and determining whether or not to issue a license is out lined e Fees for stationary and mobile vendors are pro vided in the ordinance f Licenses are for the dura bon of thirty (30) days g Licenses are to be posted in a conspicuous place and shall not be transferred to other per sons h All itinerant vendors sell ing food are to comply with Benton Franklin Health Dept regulations Standards are estab lished for the location and operation of stationary ven dors on private property I Standards for operation and location of mobile ven dors are established k Licenses may be revoked in writing by the City Man ager for cause I An appeal process and penalty are explained Section 2 Repeals PMC Chapters 5 10 (Itinerant Merchants) and 5 11 (Mo bile Vendors) Section 3 Requires the or dinance or this summary herein to be published be fore it is in effect The full text of Ordinance No 2826 is available free of charge to any person who requests it from the City Clerk of the City of Pasco (509) 545 3402 P 0 Box 293 Pasco WA 99301 s Catherine D Seaman Deputy City Clerk #2380 - 6/21/91 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BENTON Probate 0 CREDITORS Estate of DONALD SMITH Deceased The undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as personal representative (PR) of the estate of the above named deceased Each person having a claim against the deceased must serve the claim on the un dersigned PR or on the at torney of record at the address stated below and must file an executed copy made on June 5 1991 Any comments regarding the determination and the envi ronmental impacts of the proposal can be made at the hearing before the City Council at the time and place indicated above or be made in writing to the City Council by July 2 1991 Interested parties desiring to be heard for or against this matter are invited to comment either by mail or by appearing at the public hearing DATED this 21st day of June 1991 s M A PRICE CMC City Clerk #2372 6/21/91 KENNEWICK CITY COUNCIL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Tuesday July 2 1991 at Council Chambers City Hall con cerning revisions to Kenne wick s Comprehensive Plan The Comprehensive Plan is proposed for updat ing and revisions in the City wide circulation el ement and narrative text (goals and objectives) It is expected that the revisions to the Comprehensive Plan will serve Kennewick s needs until a completely new plan is prepared and adopted in 1993 or early 1994 in conjunction with Washington State s Growth Management Act require ments Notice is further given that said proposed has been re viewed under the require ments of the State Environmental Policy Act as amended along with the Environmental Checklist and other information A determination has been made as to the environ mental impacts of the pro posal and a Determination of Non significance has been issued Accordingly an Environmental Impact Statement is not required All interested persons are invited to comment either by mail or by appearing at said public hearing to voice approval or disapproval of the proposed vacation s M A PRICE City Clerk #2384 - 6/21/91 KENNEWICK CITY COUNCIL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ANNEXATION 91-01 CAMERON Tuesday July 2 1991 at 7 30 p m in the Council Chambers City Hall 210 West 6th Avenue on a peti non to annex real property located in Benton County Washington described fol lows All property located within the southwest 1 4 of Sec fton 4 Township 8 North Range 29 East WM more particularly described as follows Parcels of land lo cated south of and includ ing the right of way of W 7th Avenue as located west of Union Street and east of Edison Street north of and including the right of way of W 10th Avenue as located west of Union Street and east of Edison St West of and including the right of way of S Union St as lo cated south of W 7th and north of W 10th east of and including the right of way of S Edison St as lo cated south of W 7th and north of W 10th EXCEPT those parcels previously annexed to Kennewick rdinance No 2389 and EX CEPT any right of way s previously annexed to Ken newick and EXCEPT Block 1 Unit One Ranchette Es tates and EXCEPT those properties under Benton County Assessor s 1 0489 400 0006 000 to 1 0489 400-0012 000 and EX CEPT those properties under Benton County As sessor s 1 0489 400 0016 000 to 1 0489 400 0018 000 irbre-n erou FIT)P CM6 '141'1 costs In addition the Board may determine not to proceed with the formation of the proposed local im provement district after considering the testimony for and against the forma tion and any polling that may be taken by the Board of persons present at the public hearing s Paul Chasco Secretary Manager Kennewick Irrigation District Benton County WA #2346 - 6/15,21/91 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under signed Trustee will on the 19th day of July 1991 at the hour of 11 00 o clock a m at the front entrance of the Franklin County Court house 1016 North Fourth in the City of Pasco State of Washington sell at pub lic auction to the highest and best bidder payable in the form of cash or cash ier s check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks at the time of sale the follow ing described real property situated in the County(ies) of Franklin State of Wash ington to wit Lot 66 Wen dell Brown Addition according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume C of plats page 56 in said county (commonly known as 2105 North Eighth Street Pasco Washington 99301) which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated De camber 27 1984 recorded Feb 14 1985 under Audi tor s File No 436498 being a re record of auditors file no 435691 records of Franklin County Washing ton froni Kenneth Blaine Tesch and Stephanie Thorpe Tesch a marital community also shown of record as Kenneth B Tesch and Stephanie T Tesch his wife as Grantor to Ticor Title Insurance Company as Trustee to se cure an obligation in favor of Spokane Mortgage Co a Washington corporation as beneficiary the benefi cial interest in which was assigned by Spokane Mort gage Co a Washington corporation to FBS Mort gage Corporation under an Assignment recorded under Auditior s File No 436499 being a re record of auditors file no 435882 No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust or the Beneficiary s successor is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Grantor s de fault on the obligation se cured by the Deed of Trust III The default(s) for which this foreclosure is made is/are as follows Failure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in arrears Monthly Payment 10/01/90 through 04/01/91 7 payments at $660 32 $4 622 2ha4rges 6 at $21 41 each for each monthly payment not made within 15 days of its due date $15846 Accrued Late Charges owing 0 00 LESS suspense account if any 0 00 TOTAL $4 780 70 IV The sum owing on the obi' gation secured by the Deed of Trust is Principal $53 169 29 to gether with interest as pro vided in the note or other instrument secured from 09/01/90 and such other costs and fees as are due under the note or other in strument secured and as are provided by statute V The above described real IL,s3_wxy(rb____I 1600 Marsh & Mc Lennan Bldg 720 Olive Way Seattle Washington 98101 Telephone (206) 622 5306 State of Washington) County of King)ss On this 12th day of April 1991 before me the under signed a Notary Public in and for the State of Wash ington duly commissioned and sworn personally ap peared Leslie J Dough man to me known to be Assist Vice Pres of DCBL INC the corporation that executed the foregoing in strument and acknowl edged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said cor poration for the uses and purposes therein men boned and on oath states that she is authorized to ex acute the said instrument WITNESS my hand and of ficial seal hereto affixed the day and year first above written s Sandra Bese NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State of Washing ton residing at Kent My appointment Expires 1 7 95 #2373 6/21 & 7/12/91 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by the Grandview City Clerk no later than 2 00 P M on Monday July 8 1991 at the Council Chem bers Grandview City Hall 207 West Second Grand view WA 98930 for the construction of ALICE GRANT LEARNING CENTER GRANDVIEW WA A single bid is requested for all General Mechanical Electrical and asssociated work Bids will be opened publicly at the aforementioned time and place and read aloud Bidders and others prop erly interested are invited to be present at the opening Bids received after the afo rementioned time will not be considered Each bid shall be submitted in accordance with project bidding and contract docu ment requirements and shall be accompanied by a Bid Bond or Cashier s Check made payable to the City of Grandview Wash ington in the amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the total amount of the Basic Bid Performance and payment bonds for 100% of the con tract amount will be re quilled as a condition of entering into a contract with the successful bidder Funding for this project is provided in part through a H U D Community Devel opment Block Grant for the City of Grandview adminis tered by the Yakima Valley Conference of Govern ments Equal employment opportunity and affirmative action requirments are in cluded in the bidding docu ments Questions regarding these require ments should be referred to Jeffrey F Martin Senior Planner in Yakima Wash- ington (509) 575 4372 Bid documents may be ob- tained by prime bidders at the offices of the Architect ARCHITECTURE 0 AS SOCIATES 0 A I A/P S 1320 North 16th Avenue Suite C Yakima Washing ton 98902 for a refundable deposit of $10000 per set and are on file at the follow ing plan centers Yakima Plan Center North west Construction Council Seattle Associated Gen eral Contractors Tacoma & Spokane Associated Sub Contractors Tacoma Con struction Data & News Seattle & Tacoma Tn-City Construction Council Ken- newick Blue Mountain Plan Center Walla Walla Spokane Construction Council Dodge SCAN Seattle Associated Build ers & Contractors Spo LEGAL NO 0023d0 99302-2608 Zri- Tau flerald P0 BOX 2608 PASCO, WASHINGTON (509) 582-1500 LEGAL ADVERTISING INVOICE DATE 062191 ACCOUNT NO 50550 DESCRIPTION Or dinance No. 2326 TIMES 001 LINES 71 SOLD TO Cit .- of Pasco P.O. Box 293 Pasco TOTALS 57.16 WA 99301 NOTICE: This is an invoice for legal advertising space Please pay from this invoice as no statement will be rendered Please detach at perforation and return with payment - - - - - - - - - - - - AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION COUNTY OF BENTON SS. STATE OF WASHINGTON RECENED JUL (11)3 1991) PURCHASMG DEPT. ROE EMARY EVERETT , being duly sworn, deposes and says, I am the Legal Clerk of the Tn-City Herald, a daily newspaper That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the superior court in the county in which it is published and it is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of the publication hereinafter referred to, published countinually as a daily newspa- per in Benton County, Washington That the attached is a true copy of a Ordinance No. 292. as it was printed in the regular and entire issue of the Tri-City Herald itself and not in a supplement thereof, 001 time(s), commencing on 062191 , and ending on 062191 , and that said newspaper was regulary distributed to its subscribers during all of this period .T. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN BEFORE ME DAY OF ptgAnfigin JUfd 2R 1991 PNANCE DEPT. C \ C Notary public in and for the State of Wash- ington, residing at PASC 0 COMMISSION EXPIRES , 44, FINANCE DEPARTMENT (509) 545-3401 / Scan 726-3401 P 0 BOX 293, 412 WEST CLARK, PASCO, WASHINGTON 99301 1111111111 1111111111111111111 1111111111 June 18, 1991 Tri-City Herald P0 Box 2608 Pasco, Wa 99302 Dear Kathy Please publish the attached Ordinances No. 2821, 2824, 2825, 2826, and the attached Summary of Ordinances No. 2822 and 2823 on the following date June 21, 1991 Please send two (2) Affidavits of Publication for each Thank you, Catherine D. Seaman Deputy City Clerk 545-3402 cds P 0 BOX 2608 PASCO, WASHINGTON (509) 582-1500 ACCOUNT NO 50550 DESCRIPTION Ordinance No. 99302-2608 QriQflt JFieraid DATE 062191 LEGAL NO 002376 LEGAL ADVERTISING INVOICE TIMES 001 LINES 60 SOLD TO CltY of PaSCO P.O. Bo:‹ 293 Pasco TOTALS 4e.30 WA 99301 NOTICE This is an invoice for legal advertising space Please pay from this invoice as no statement will be rendered Please detach at perforation and return with payment. - AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION COUNTY OF BENTON SS. STATE OF WASHINGTON e VED JUL 0 3 1991 ?UK PSNG DEN. ROSEMARY EVERETT , being duly sworn, deposes and says, I am the Legal Clerk of the Tr-City Herald, a daily newspaper That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the superior court in the county in which it is published and it is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of the publication hereinafter referred to, published countinually as a daily newspa- per in Benton County, Washington That the attached is a true copy of a Or dina.nce No 2325 as it was printed in the regular and entire issue of the Tn-City Herald itself and not in a supplement thereof, 001 time(s), commencing on 062191 , and ending on 0621 -?1 , and that said newspaper was regulary distributed to its subscribers during all of this period pug n JUN 2 9991 L"-- FINANCE DEPT. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN BEFORE ME THIS DAY 0\0' Ckcs\ ..a17-1(di Notary public in and for the State of Wash- ington, residing at P ASC CI COMMISSION EXPIRES 7 — Auto Mech, front end up etc Bei', $7 50 $20 I See Auto Se K Mart 7500 Avon need e Call Debra SOY 811 Benton Fran on Aging is I plications I Aides to pro care for the !capped at prnentalll Applicants Personal C ence good dependab Washingtord License W flexible job a choice o tions Trainir to upgrade Starting wac on experien ice preforl Monday Fnd W Clearwat newick or I Richland Al Carpet ciea sub contract we will supp If interetstei 464-0084 I MAC C New & challsi become a cer, assistant trail fication & en start soon ex salary apply I Center of Rich Dr Or call I ADNS 943-11 1 N elassft eau Rai COLLEGE F. Now recruit students ea tial $300 per lege incenti starting at $ interview E 0 E Columbia C4 wash is no time detailer Apply in pert Columbia Ce Convenience I Over 21 Pro exper Apply Minn Mart 2 Pasco 1400 V\ Counter Saiei control local dustnal exp sired Send TCH P 0 BB297 Tr!, 99302 CREATIVE I composeo 586 1I Developedl IBM comp il for FAST rep! 943 5 Domino s PI hiring delive Make $5 to I Flexible houn least 18 ht drv iugjecojc after passage and publics tion PASSED by the City Coun- cil and APPROVED by the Mayor this 17th day of June 1991 s Joe Jackson Mayor ATTEST s Catherine D Seaman Deputy City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM ubstello City Attorney #2377 - 6/21/91 42g LOST & FOUND Found Hunting dog Nr Old boat ramp Finley call & identify 586-4346 Found Ladies Watch by the K fields Kenn Sun day 6/16 Call & identify 547 1152 Iv msg Found Lg set of keys on 6/15/91 Seafirst Bank parking lot around 2 30 2 45pm For more info please call 586 3783 Found set of keys at Ka- miakin High School call & identify 735 2364 Found 6/15/91 Chinook Trailer Court 2 Male Bun nies Call 582 4043 Found 2 GM Car Keys at Yard Sale Call 582 9639 Lost Australian Shep- herd Dingo mix Male dog 6/11/91 586 1404 Lost grey & white male cat wearing red collar Geo Wash Way Rich land Reward 943 6448 Lost Long haired grey male Cat 1 yr old white feet chest & am white spot under nose 4 yr old misses him Please re turn 582 6008 LOST 6/19/91 small black & white tiger striped female cat approx 1 yr old vic of Jadwin/Ste yens Apts Rhld Please call 943 5139 Reward Lost 6/17/91 white male, Persian kitten If found please call 783 0351 Male black lab lost May30 name is Dusty vicinity of Yelm Park 783 9363 REWARD Lost male Ig long haired Tabby type striped cat wearing collar w/tags w/1608 S Jean St on them lost from 3700 blk S Cedar Kenn 946 1307 eves days 783 7450 g© PERSONALS AAAAAAAAAAAAAA bon Sophishcated Ladies SURPRISE Him or Her Birthday-Gram Stripper Pro Female & Male Exotic dancers for ALL occasions Treat Yourself! Bachelor & Bachelorette Parties Call Mary 586-9865 Adult Family home, 24 hr care for elderly Loving at mosphere 547 9679 ADULT FOSTER HOMES 24 hr loving care 1 level home 503 922 2807 ACES (American Citi- zens Encouraging Sup port) Wer e inviting Vets to ride in our special vehi cle in the 4th of July pa rade in Col Park Call 943 3680 to reserve or for info Deadline of 6/28/91 A F L Exotic Dancers for all occasions Call Angel 967 5250 ***BARE*** SENSATIONS Yo fella s round up your posse and let s get to gether We ve got the cool est babes for this kind of weather Exotic dancers for all occ Dusty 946 3239 Does someone s drinking cause you a problem? Call _AtAnon/Alateen545 2220_ kane Eastside Plan Center Bellevue The City of Grandview re serves the right to reject any or all bids or to accept the bid deemed best for the City and to waive any infor malities No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for re ceiving the bids or before the award of contract un less said award is for a peno eding 30 days y Wheeler City Clerk randview Washington #2382 - 6/21 24 & 7/1 QC PERSONALS PLEASURE PARTY Ladies spice up your life with a Nice n Naughty party Sensuous products and lingerie Hostess gift & discounts Visa/MC 1-800-786-0652 Sales Reps also needed Cop SINGLES 0 CONNECTION Divorced or Widowed? Single again? Meet new friends For people all ages (509) 582-8526 Parents Without Partners MUNI, slender, blonde blue eyed 47 yr old smoker on a beer budget likes fishing camping the beach rodeos horse racing other spectator sports & quiet evenings Very caring guy seeks a monogamous relationship with 40 50 yr old female with similar in terests reply with photo to TCH P 0 Box 2608 SC 296 Tri Cities WA 99302 TIRED OF JERKS? Read this Single white male in mid 20 s seeks single white female who wants long term relationship Should be somewhat ath letic and have sense of humor Write Paradise PO Box 2281 Tr Cities WA 99302-2281 SPECIAL NOTICES Elderly Care 1 opening available Private prac tice loving family home 545 1986 First Aide/CPR Class, July 6 & 7 For signup call 582 5609 FREE HAIRCUTS Models are needed for all styles of hair Mon June 24th thru Wed June 26th Call for an appt 117 N Ely 735 4747 IT's HE Eg Explore The Exciting World Of Products Catalog Send for More Info CHARLTON DISTRIBUTORS P 0 Box 5797 Kenn Wa 99336- 0618 The Housing Authority o The City of Pasco & Frank in County will be opening its Section 8 Certificate & Voucher 3 BR waiting list effective June 19th 1991 until further notice Applica tions may be obtained at The Housing Authority Of fice at 820 N 1st Ave Pasco WA during the hours of 8am 4 30pm For further info call 547 5292 REMEERN Babysitters 593 Babysitters Wanted 505 Child Care Licensed 501 Education/Schools 520 Employment Wanted 525 Help Wanted 530 Data Processing Help Wanted 535 Sill CHILD CARE TY6 LICENSED EXPECTING? Call CUPID Call 943 1143 Have openings for Day- time Daycare lots of TLC call Kathy 943-5033 Home Day Care Referrals Tri City Day Care Assoc CAN HELP! W Rhld or Rhld 967 5294 Kenn 735- 7830 or 735-4090 Pasco 545-0359 Lic reliable mother has opening for ages 2 13 all shifts Mon Fri Swim ming meals games field trips 943 9189 Lots of TLC! Open for 2yrs O up Cascade/Canyon View Dist 582 2664 Marcus Whitman Dist Summer openings ages 5 11 Starting June 14 Call 943-5844 NOW ENROLLING 1 2 yr olds in CUPID II call Shari Anderson 943-1143 Lic daycare loving family environment has open ings days and nights W Richland 967 5599 SUMMER DAY CARE Badger Mtn Dist Any age 627 2296 BABYSITTERS WANTED Needs mature woman to care for 2 children p/t non smokers exp pre ferred 586-8935 Part time sitter my home ages newborn 5 7 Ref erences Req 783 9363 Summer Sitter, my home 6 30am 4pm For 1 child Refs req 582 7977 eves ql.al EDUCATION & 7040 SCHOOLS Children s Writing Workshop Limited enroll ment 735 0523 EXCEL LEARNING CENTER Tutoring math algebra reading & writing 735 0523 LIBERTY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL O K-4 Thru 6th Grade O Committed thru 7th for 92/93 schl yr O Traditional Teaching O Academic Excellence O Reg now for 91/92 1104 Richmond Blvd Richland 946 0602 Looking for a new career, or changing careers? Exc opportunities for em ployment after graduation for hair stylists & nail art ists Get started today Now enrolling for July 8th classes call Richland Beauty School 946 6817 Need new C D L We have a program for you 1 week classes 545 0667 The Most precious children in town come to NAZARENE CHRISTIAN PRE-SCHOOL 712 S Washington 582 3168 Eunice 0 Brien Director Developmentally ap proproate activities for ages 3 4 5 Highly qualified ex penenced Christian teachers TRI-CITY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Pre Kindergarten Kindergarten First Grade 0 Calm loving atmosphere 0 Low student/teacher ratio 0 Individual attention Learning Ctrs field trips 602 S Washington Kennewick 582-6028 52s ImApNyi Prof salesm exp Indust cial govern ture bi linc write-spanis 7463 J R (1 530 HELP j aaaaaaa AV 783 I A A AI Avon could tit 5861 AAAAVVVVC Sell Avon PI time (Men WI A personable person is r part time da tion Apply I Dependable Service 461 water Kenn ,S0 ORDINANCE NO 2825 AN ORDINANCE relating to zoning and changing the classification of certain real property within the City of Pasco from C-1 D (Desig nafied Shopping Center) to C 1 (Retail Business) THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS Section 1 That the zone clbssification of the follow ing described real property situated in Pasco Franklin County Washington to wit Lots 1 6 Edgar's Subdivi sion and the west 180 plus or minus of the E 303 46 plus or minus of the south 174 plus or minus SE 1/4 SW'/4 SW 1/4 Section 24 Township 9 North Range 29 East W M Except the south 40 plus or minus for road right of way purposes as depicted in the map at tached hereto and identi fled as Exhibit 1 be and the same is hereby changed from C 1 D (Des gnated Shopping Center) to C 1 (Retail Business) as conditioned by concomitant zoning agreement which is attached hereto and is i dentified as Exhibit 2 (Concomitant Agreement and Vicinity Map on file at City Clerk s Office) Section 2 That any and all zoning maps be and are hereby amended to con form to the aforesaid zone change Section 3 This ordinance shall be in full force and ef fact after passage and pub ication as required by law PASSED by the City Coun ctl of the City of Pasco this 17 day of June 1991 s Joe W Jackson Mayor ATTEST s Catherine D Seaman Deputy City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM s Greg A Rubstello City Attorney #2376 - 6/21/91 ORDINANCE NO 2824 AN ORDINANCE concern ng voting districts and amending Chapter 1 10 of WHEREAS the population and growth pattern of the City have changed since the last amendment of Chapter 1 10 PMC and the recommendations for changes made by a corn mittee of the council has been reviewed and con curred with by the Council NOW THEREFORE TFIE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO WASHINGTON DO OR DAIN AS FOLLOWS Section 1 Section 1 10 020 of the Pasco Municipal Code is hereby amended as follows 1 10 020 DISTRICT ONE Voting district one shall en compass the area within the City of Pasco corn prised of precinct numbers one two three seven nine ten seventeen and nineteen as those pre cincts are described on the maps and property descrip tion on file with the Auditor of Franklin County Section 2 Section 1 10 050 of the Pasco Municipal Code is hereby amended as follows 1 10 050 DISTRICT FOUR Voting district four shall en compass the area corn prised of precinct numbers a In htara n___ttun n ts/_„tuuct ../M141 CITY OF PAS CO . FINANCE DEPARTMENT (509) 545-3401 / Scan 726-3401 P 0 BOX 293, 412 WEST CLARK, PASCO, WASHINGTON 99301 June 18, 1991 Tn-City Herald P0 Box 2608 Pasco, Wa 99302 Dear Kathy Please publish the attached Ordinances No. 2821, 2824, 2825, 2826, and the attached Summary of Ordinances No 2822 and 2823 on the following date June 21, 1991 Please send two (2) Affidavits of Publication for each. Thank you, Cathenne D Seaman Deputy City Clerk 545-3402 cds