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City Ordinances
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Includes Redmond Municipal Code (RMC), Redmond Community Development Guide (RCDG),
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Ordinance 2199 - Accept Donation of Real Property along Leary Way by General America Corporation and Winmar

Ordinance 2198 - Approve New City Hall Ground Lease and Lease

Ordinance 2197 - Adjust City Budgets

Ordinance 2196 - Establish Community Events Fund

Ordinance 2195 - McKay Property Rezoning to Low-Moderate Density Residential R-6 (6 units per acre)

Ordinance 2194 - Sequoia Estates Rezone to Moderate Density Residential R-18 (18 units per acre) Zoning with Conditions

Ordinance 2193 - Establish the 2004 PC Pay Plan for Employees Covered by the Service employees International Union (SEIU) Local #519 Public Safety Employees Representing the Police Commanders

Ordinance 2192 - Set 2004 Salaries for Regular and Supplemental Employees Represented by Washington State Council of County and City Employees, Local 21-RD (AFSCME)

Ordinance 2191 - Establish the 2004 FS Pay Plan for Employees Covered by the International Association of Fire Fighters #2829 Representing the Fire Support Unit

Ordinance 2190 - Establish the 2004 R Pay Plan for Employees Covered by RCHEA Representing Employees in Professional, Technical and Administrative Positions

Ordinance 2189 - Accept Donation of 1997 Chevrolet Astro Van from King County Metro Van Pool to the Redmond Fire Department

Ordinance 2188 - Levy Property Taxes for the City of Redmond for the Fiscal Year Commencing January 1, 2004, on All Property, Both Real and Personal

Ordinance 2187 - Amend Pay Plans "N" and "E" in order to Set Salaries for Non-Union and Executive Employees for the Year 2004

Ordinance 2186 - Establish the 2003 PC Pay Plan for Employees Covered by the SEIU Local #519 Public Safety Employees Representing the Police Commanders

Ordinance 2185 - Establish 2002 and 2003 FS Pay Plans for Employees Covered by the International Association of Fire Fighters #2829 Representing the Fire Support Unit

Ordinance 2184 - Make Adjustments to City Budgets, Amending Ordinance Nos. 2144, 2165, 2169, 2178

Ordinance 2183 - Accept a Donation of Two Baseball Scoreboards and Cost of Installation from Redmond West Little League

Ordinance 2182 - Approve with Conditions the Fairwinds Retirement Community Planned Residential Development, L030003, and Conditional Use Permit, L030004)

Ordinance 2181: Approve with Conditions the Aerojet Long Term Temporary Use Permit - Storage Containers

Ordinance 2180: Adopt Regulations for the Protection of the City's Wellheads from Hazardous Materials and Other Pollutants

Ordinance 2179: Adopt a NE 116th Street Transportation Impact Fee Overlay District

Ordinance 2178: Make Adjustments to the 2003-2004 City Budget, Amending Ordinance 2144

Ordinance 2177: Amend the RMC and the RCDG by Adopting Updated Vision, Goals and Framework Policies Chapter

Ordinance 2176: Extend Interim Amendments to City's Sign Regulations

Ordinance 2175: Amend Telecommunications Ordinance 

Ordinance 2174: Amend the RMC by Adding A New Chapter 5.60 Pertaining to the Franchising and Regulation of Cable and Open Video Systems, and Their Use and Occupancy of Rights of Way To Provide Cable and Open Video Services

Ordinance 2173: Vacate a Portion of the Right-of-Way of N.E. 65th Street Lying West of 176th Avenue N.E.

Ordinance 2172: Annex 33.69 Acres Located South of NE 124th Street, North of the Existing City boundary, East of the Current City Boundary, and West of 172nd Avenue NE, Commonly Known As the Cogan Annexation, ANN 02-002

Ordinance 2171: Amend RMC to Provide That the Civil Service Commission Shall Certify the Top Three Names on the Eligibility List for Any Entry Level Police Department Vacancy rather than the Top Twenty-five Percent

Ordinance 2170: Recommendation to Approve with Conditions the Redmond 74 Master Planned Residential Development and Preliminary Plat

Ordinance 2169: Make Adjustments to the City Budget, Amending Ordinance No. 2144

Ordinance 2168: Provide for the Sale and Issuance of a Limited Tax General Obligation Bond, 2003B, in the Principal Amount of $2,048,472 To Pay the Costs of Renovating the Softball Field and Tennis Courts at Grass Lawn Park and Carrying Out Other Capital Improvements in City Parks

Ordinance 2167: Provide for the Sale and Issuance of a Limited Tax General Obligation Bond, 2003A, in the Principal Amount of $1,650,000 To Pay the Costs of the Development and Related Construction Costs of Perrigo Community Park

Ordinance 2166: Establish a Cable Access Fund and Authorize Expenditures from the Newly Created Fund

Ordinance 2165: Make Adjustments to the City Budget, Amending Ordinance No. 2144

Ordinance 2164: Amend the RMC and RCDG To Adopt Regulations Related To Historic Preservation, DGA 02-003 (This file is 2,280 kbs in size and may take a while to download/view on a dial-up modem.)

Ordinance 2163: Grant Puget Sound Energy, Inc., the Right, Privilege and Authority and Franchise To Set, Erect, Construct, Support, Attach, Connect and Stretch Facilities Between, Maintain, Repair, Replace, Enlarge, Operate and Use Facilities In, Upon, Under, Along and Across the Franchise Area for Purposes of Transmission, Distribution and Sale of Electrical Energy for Power, Heat, Light and Any Other Purpose for Which Such Energy Can Be Used

Ordinance 2162: Rezone 2.68 Acres Located at NE 116th Street and 169th Court NE from Large Lot Residential to Low-Moderate Density Residential and from R-1 to R-4

Ordinance 2161: Adopt the Hearing Examiner's April 14, 2003 Recommendation to approve with Conditions the Curry Planned Residential Development

Ordinance 2160: Relocating Structures within the City

Ordinance 2159: Adopt Regulations Related to Allowing Technical Colleges in the Manufacturing Park Zoning District

Ordinance 2158: Revise Land Use Policy LU 124 to Remove the 25-foot Physical Height Limitation for Specified Uses

Ordinance 2157: Amend Section 3 of Ordinance No. 2111 in order to Change the Length of the Terms of Redmond Salary Commissioners from Four Years to Two Years

Ordinance 2156: Set the Framework and Conduct Concurrent Review of the Cumulative Effect on All Proposed Annual Amendments to Comprehensive Plan, Redmond Municipal Code, and Redmond Community Development Guide

Ordinance 2155: Extend the Interim Amendments to the City's Sign Regulations through October 4, 2003; Adopt Findings in Support Thereof; Direct Planning Commission to Review; Make a Recommendation on Permanent Amendments Prior to Expiration of Interim Amendments

Ordinance 2154: Set 2002 and 2003 Salaries for Regular and Supplemental Employees Represented by the Washington State Council of County and City Employees, Local 21-RD (AFSCME)

Ordinance 2153: Amend and Adjust the 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003 R Pay Plans Adopted by Ordinance 2150 for Employees Covered by the Redmond City Hall Employees Association (RCHEA) Collective Bargaining Agreement

Ordinance 2152: Repeal Ordinance 2132 and Adopt Permanent Regulations Regarding the Siting of Secure Community Transition Facilities in the Business Park, Manufacturing Park and Industrial Zones, and Adopt a Map of Permitted Locations  Exhibit 1

Ordinance 2151: Emergency Adoption of Interim Amendments to the City's Sign Regulations

Ordinance 2150: Set 2002 and 2003 Salaries for Employees Represented by the Redmond City Hall Employees Association and Amend Pay Plan "G" for the Years 2000 and 2001 To Recognize Results of a Compensation Study and To Provide Salary Increases to RCHEA Employees in accordance with the Collective Bargaining Agreement.  Attachment A - RCHEA Pay Plan for 2002   Attachment B - RCHEA Pay Plan for 2003   Attachment C - RCHEA Pay Plan for 2000   Attachment D - RCHEA Pay Plan for 2001  

 

 
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