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Chapter 11.19PUBLIC NOTICE
(BMC 11.19.002, 11.19.003, 11.19.004)
Mail notice to applicant; owners and occupants of property within 300 feet of the subject property; and agencies with jurisdiction; and persons appearing in the permit plan computerized records of the city as either parties of record or interested parties, concerning the subject property, within the preceding 10 years, or 1995, whichever is more recent for any type of permit action that proposes to modify, alter or terminate a condition of approval of the original permit.
Notify public orprivate groups
Other Notices of Application (Type II – IVB, per BMC 11.04.003)
Post notices inpublic places
Post notice electronically via the Internet
Send via e-mail to the Imagine Bothell... e‑mail list
Notice of State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Threshold Determination (Types I – V unless exempt from review) (contents and timing per Chapter 14.02 BMC)
Mail notice to all those identified immediately above; and anyonecommenting on Notice of Application
Mail notice to all those identified immediately above and anyonecommenting on SEPA Threshold Determination
Mail notice to applicant; agencies with jurisdiction; and anyone commenting on the Notice of Application or SEPA Threshold Determination or at the publichearing
Mail notice to all those identified immediately above; and owners and occupants of property within 300 feet of subject property
(Ord. 1903 § 1, 2003; Ord. 1884 § 1, 2002; Ord. 1871 § 1, 2002; Ord. 1815 § 1, 2000; Ord. 1773 § 1, 1999; Ord. 1691 § 1, 1997).
9. A statement that the application and all other documents pertaining to and together constituting the file for the application shall be available for inspection at the start of the notice period; that anyone may submit a written request for a copy of any such materials from the file, at his or her cost; and that any such copies requested shall be made available no later than 3:00 p.m. of the third day following receipt of the written request; 10. A statement that the staff report will be available for inspection at least 10 calendar days prior to the hearing and that copies will be provided to interested persons at no cost no later than 3:00 p.m. of the day following receipt of the request.
1. Notice board(s) shall be placed by the applicant so as to achieve maximum visibility: a. At the midpoint of each abutting street frontage of the site, or as otherwise directed by the director for maximum visibility;
c. So that the top of the notice board is between seven to nine feet above grade; and d. Where it is completely visible and accessible to pedestrians.
a. Maintained in good condition by the applicant, including keeping a supply of notices in the plastic envelope at all times during the notice period; b. Except as provided in BMC 11.06.004 for the notice of application, in place at least 30 calendar days prior to the date of hearing, or at least 21 calendar days prior to the end of any required comment period, whichever is earlier; c. Removed within 15 calendar days after the end of the notice period.
B. Whenever notice is required to be mailed, it shall be mailed to the owners and occupants of property within 300 feet of the subject property; unless the application is for a secure community transition facility, then the notice shall be mailed to the owners and occupants of property within one-half mile of the subject property (RCW 71.09.315(d)); and the following shall apply:
4. All mail notices for Type II, III and IV permit applications shall submit a United States Postal Service Certificate of Mailing using the methods and procedures of the United States Postal Service. Type V legislative actions and mailing of the “Imagine Bothell...” notice of upcoming legislative actions may use standard mail.
D. Notice shall be mailed to parties of record for any Type II, Type III, and Type IVA land use applications submitted within the preceding seven years, for any type of permit action that proposes to alter, modify or terminate a condition of approval of the original permit. Notice shall be mailed by the applicant utilizing the U.S. Postal Service Certificate of Mailing to each address of record or interested party at the address shown in the city’s permit plan computerized record; provided, that the failure of any person to receive the notice required under this subsection shall not constitute cause for cancellation or continuation of any scheduled public meeting or hearing if the applicant has provided a sworn affidavit of mailing and submitted a U.S. Postal Service Certificate of Mailing to all persons at the listed address shown on the computerized list of names provided to the applicant by the city for purposes of compliance with this subsection.
4. Special notice of the hearing shall be given to adjacent landowners by any other reasonable method the city deems necessary. Adjacent landowners as used in this subsection means the owners of real property located within 300 feet of any portion of the boundary of the proposed subdivision, as shown by the records of the county assessor. If the owner of the real property which is proposed to be subdivided owns another parcel or parcels of real property which lie adjacent to the real property proposed to be subdivided, notice under RCW 58.17.909(1)(b) shall be given to owners of real property located within 300 feet of any portion of the boundaries of such adjacently located parcels of real property owned by the owner of the real property proposed to be subdivided.
G. All mailed public notices shall be deemed to have been provided or received on the date the notice is deposited in the mail or personally delivered, whichever occurs first. (Ord. 2043 § 2 (Exh. B), 2010; Ord. 1903 § 1, 2003; Ord. 1884 § 1, 2002; Ord. 1815 § 1, 2000; Ord. 1773 § 1, 1999; Ord. 1691 § 1, 1997).