Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
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In most cases, information about a complaint, including the identities of the complainants, is considered a public record and is subject to release, upon request, under the provisions of the Washington State Public Disclosure Act, Chapter 42.17 RCW.Code Enforcement
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Code Enforcement
To report a violation, you may call the Lake Stevens Police Department at (425) 334-9537. If it is an emergency situation call 911.
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There is no specific number of cars per household. The public can park on a the street in a fixed location for up to 72 hours provided the vehicle is licensed and operable. However, it is not lawful to move a vehicle from one location to another location in an effort to avoid compliance with this parking requirement.Code Enforcement
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You should consult the Homeowners’ Association for the subdivision or an attorney as this is a private legal dispute and the municipality has no jurisdiction.Code Enforcement
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Boundary line disputes are personal legal matters and are not within the jurisdiction of the municipality. You should consult an attorney or your title company to assist you.Code Enforcement
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According to our City Code and the 2006 International Building Codes, it is against the law to live in a garage. If a garage is converted into living space a permit is required to ensure all life and safety issues have been addressed.Code Enforcement