Chapter 12.20
LAND DEDICATION, LEASE FOR RECREATION USE POLICY

Sections:

12.20.010    Authority to adopt interim land dedication, lease for recreation use policy.

12.20.020    Adoption of administrative rules.

12.20.030    Adoption of certain other laws.

12.20.040    Reference to hearing bodies.

12.20.010 Authority to adopt interim land dedication, lease for recreation use policy.

Pursuant to RCW 35.21.180, 35A.11.020, and 35A.21.160, the city adopts by reference Section 7.16.010, Land dedication, lease for recreation use policy, of the King County Code (Exhibit A, attached to the ordinance codified in this chapter), as presently constituted, as the interim land dedication, lease for recreation use policy. Exhibit A is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein. [Ord. 86 § 1, 1996; Ord. 12 § 1, 1995]

12.20.020 Adoption of administrative rules.

There are further hereby adopted by reference any and all implementing administrative rules and enforcement remedies now in effect regarding Section 7.16.010, Land dedication, lease for recreation use, that have been adopted either pursuant to King County Code Chapter 2.98, Rules of county agencies, or Title 23, Enforcement, or elsewhere in the King County Code except that, unless the context requires otherwise, any reference to the “county” or to “King County” shall refer to the city of Shoreline and any reference to county staff shall refer to the city manager or designee. [Ord. 12 § 2, 1995]

12.20.030 Adoption of certain other laws.

To the extent that any provision of the King County Code, or any other law, rule or regulation referenced in the land dedication, lease for recreation use code, is necessary or convenient to establish the validity, enforceability or interpretation of the land dedication, lease for rec-reation use code, then such provision of the King County Code, or other law, rule or regulation, is hereby adopted by reference. [Ord. 12 § 3, 1995]

12.20.040 Reference to hearing bodies.

To the extent that the land dedication, lease for recreation use code refers to planning commissions, board of appeals, hearing examiner, or any other similar body, the city council shall serve in all such roles, but retains the right to establish any one or more of such bodies, at any time and without regard to whether any quasi-judicial or other matter is then pending. [Ord. 12 § 4, 1995]