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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-048 Ordinance amending City of Yakima Municipal Code Section 6.56.050 Depositing or burning material ORDINANCE NO. 2024-048 AN ORDINANCE amending the City of Yakima Municipal Code section 6.56.050, Depositing or burning material. WHEREAS, Yakima Municipal Code 6.56.050, adopted in 1935, prohibits the burning of numerous substances in any street, alley or other public place which is open to travel; and WHEREAS, the burning of unauthorized fires in public places constitutes a public safety risk and is a nuisance; and WHEREAS, the burning of unauthorized fires in public places is a reoccurring issue within the City of Yakima; and WHEREAS, amending Yakima Municipal Code 6.56.050 to prohibit unlawful burning on public property regardless of what is being burned and to define "cause a fire" to include starting a fire, adding fuel to a fire, or stoking a fire, furthers the interest of the City in prohibiting unlawful fires in public; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF YAKIMA: Section 1. The following section, 6.56.050, is amended to read as follows: 6.56.050 Unlawful burning on public property. A. A person is guilty of unlawful burning on public property if he or she knowingly causes a fire on public property. B. For purposes of this section "causes a fire" means to start a fire, to add fuel to a fire, or to stoke a fire by some affirmative action. C. This section shall not apply to: 1. Governmental officials acting within the scope of their official duties. 2. Fires permitted in parks or playgrounds pursuant to YMC 13.16.050 or any other park regulation. 3. Any fire allowed under a special event permit or other permit issued by the City of Yakima. Such permit shall be presented to law enforcement or other city official upon demand. D. Unlawful burning on public property is declared to be a nuisance. E. A violation of this section is a misdemeanor punishable by up to 90 days in jail and/or a $1,000 fine. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect 30 days after its passage, approval, and publication as provided by law and by the City Charter. 1 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, signed and approved this 10th day of December, 2024. ,/,.., 4_, ), P� ATTEST: AKI`�,,, Patricia By s, Mayor v . . �,I / la f i iSEAL�' ' 's -k 1 it,..i A /Al— k ,0 . A j / la •••.:••*it... .." r?- -osalinda Ibarra, CityClerk " .... ' ��'�Sh1NG���' Publication Date: December 14, 2024 Effective Date: January 13, 2025 2 (....- BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL YAKIMA, WASHINGTON AGENDA STATEMENT Item No. 9.F. For Meeting of: December 10, 2024 ITEM TITLE: Ordinance amending City of Yakima Municipal Code Section 6.56.050 Depositing or burning material SUBMITTED BY: Jeffrey Schaap, Senior Assistant City Attorney SUMMARY EXPLANATION: Unlawful burning in public has been a reoccurring issue within the City. The current ordinance used to enforce the prohibition against "unlawful burning" in public is YMC 6.56.050, "Depositing or burning material." This ordinance was enacted in 1935 and has not been amended since its enactment. The ordinance reads, "The depositing or burning or causing to be deposited or burned in any street, alley or other public place which is open to travel, of any hay, straw, paper, wood, boards, boxes, manure, leaves, grass, or other rubbish or material is declared to be a nuisance." A violation of this section is a misdemeanor pursuant to Yakima Municipal Code 6.02.050. Since the enactment of this section, other ordinances have been adopted relating to littering and/or depositing waste and rubbish. This section is currently only used to enforce the prohibition against burning in public. The proposed amended ordinance removes the references to depositing materials and makes causing a fire (regardless of what is being burned) on public property a violation. Moreover, the proposed ordinance gives broader meaning to "causes a fire," to include starting a fire, adding fuel to a fire, or stoking a fire by some affirmative action. Thus, this proposed ordinance simplifies the language in the existing ordinance and allows for greater potential enforcement by broadening the definition of"causes a fire." The proposed ordinance also includes exceptions for lawfully authorized fires. ITEM BUDGETED: N/A STRATEGIC PRIORITY 24-25: A Safe and Healthy Yakima RECOMMENDATION: Pass Ordinance. ATTACHMENTS: Ord-Amending YMC 6.56.050_Depositing or Burning Material_w-track changes.pdf Ord-Amending YMC 6.56.050_Depositing or Burning Material_Final.doc 323