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Washington Code > Chapter 6.13 – Homesteads » LawServer
Washington Code > Chapter 6.13
Washington Code > Chapter 6.13 – Homesteads
§ 6.13.010 Homestead, what constitutes — “Owner,” “net value” defined
§ 6.13.020 Homestead — What may constitute
§ 6.13.030 Homestead exemption limited
§ 6.13.040 Automatic homestead exemption — Conditions — Declaration of homestead — Declaration of abandonment
§ 6.13.050 Homestead presumed abandoned, when — Declaration of nonabandonment
§ 6.13.060 Conveyance or encumbrance by spouses or domestic partners
§ 6.13.070 Homestead exempt from execution, when — Presumed valid
§ 6.13.080 Homestead exemption, when not available
§ 6.13.090 Judgment against homestead owner — Lien on excess value of homestead property
§ 6.13.100 Execution against homestead — Application for appointment of appraiser
§ 6.13.110 Application under RCW 6.13.100 must be made by verified petition — Contents
§ 6.13.120 Notice
§ 6.13.130 Hearing — Appointment of appraiser
§ 6.13.140 Appraiser — Oath — Duties
§ 6.13.150 Division of homestead
§ 6.13.160 Sale, if not divisible
§ 6.13.170 Application of proceeds
§ 6.13.180 Money from sale protected
§ 6.13.190 Appraiser — Compensation
§ 6.13.200 Costs
§ 6.13.210 Alienation in case of incompetency or disability of either spouse or either domestic partner
§ 6.13.220 Notice of application for order
§ 6.13.230 Petition
§ 6.13.240 Order — Effect
Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 6.13
Approval by motion: is a means by which a board, through other than by ordinance, approves and records recognition of a comprehensive plan or amendments thereto. See Washington Code 36.70.020
Board: means the board of county commissioners. See Washington Code 36.70.020
City-county: as used in this chapter , means a combined city and county municipal corporation under Article XI, section 16 of the state Constitution. See Washington Code 36.65.010
Commission: means a county or regional planning commission. See Washington Code 36.70.020
Commissioners: means members of a county or regional planning commission. See Washington Code 36.70.020
Comprehensive plan: means the policies and proposals approved and recommended by the planning agency or initiated by the board and approved by motion by the board (a) as a beginning step in planning for the physical development of the county; (b) as the means for coordinating county programs and services; (c) as a source of reference to aid in developing, correlating, and coordinating official regulations and controls; and (d) as a means for promoting the general welfare. See Washington Code 36.70.020
Conditional use: means a use listed among those classified in any given zone but permitted to locate only after review by the board of adjustment, or zoning adjustor if there be such, and the granting of a conditional use permit imposing such performance standards as will make the use compatible with other permitted uses in the same vicinity and zone and assure against imposing excessive demands upon public utilities, provided the county ordinances specify the standards and criteria that shall be applied. See Washington Code 36.70.020
consistency: shall include all terms used in this chapter and chapter 36. See Washington Code 36.70B.040
county commissioners: when used in this title or any other provision of law shall include the governmental authority empowered to so act under the provisions of a charter adopted by any county of the state. See Washington Code 36.32.005
County engineer: means the county road engineer, county engineer, and engineer, and shall refer to the statutorily required position of county engineer appointed under RCW 36. See Washington Code 36.75.010
Department: means a planning department organized and functioning as any other department in any county. See Washington Code 36.70.020
Element: means one of the various categories of subjects, each of which constitutes a component part of the comprehensive plan. See Washington Code 36.70.020
Ex officio member: means a member of the commission who serves by virtue of his or her official position as head of a department specified in the ordinance creating the commission. See Washington Code 36.70.020
net value: means market value less all liens and encumbrances senior to the judgment being executed upon and not including the judgment being executed upon. See Washington Code 6.13.010
Official controls: means legislatively defined and enacted policies, standards, precise detailed maps and other criteria, all of which control the physical development of a county or any part thereof or any detail thereof, and are the means of translating into regulations and ordinances all or any part of the general objectives of the comprehensive plan. See Washington Code 36.70.020
ordinance: is synonymous with the term "resolution" as representing a legislative enactment by a board of county commissioners. See Washington Code 36.70.020
owner: includes but is not limited to a purchaser under a deed of trust, mortgage, or real estate contract. See Washington Code 6.13.010
Planning agency: means (a) a planning commission, together with its staff members, employees and consultants, or (b) a department organized and functioning as any other department in any county government together with its planning commission. See Washington Code 36.70.020
solar energy system: means any device or combination of devices or elements which rely upon direct sunlight as an energy source, including but not limited to any substance or device which collects sunlight for use in:
Washington Code 36.70.025
State highway: includes every highway as herein defined, or part thereof, that has been designated as a state highway, or branch thereof, by legislative enactment. See Washington Code 36.75.010
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