Drainage
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Connolly, James W. v. City, 1967-1969
Field, Marie et al v. Sand Point Country Club et al, 1962-1962
Field, Marie et al v. Sand Point Country Club et al, 1962-1962
Goodnow, Warren v. City
Hansen, Dick G. and Adeline J. v. Sand Point Country Club et al and City, 1960-1960
Citizen Advisory Committee for Urban Runoff Minutes and Subject Files
Minutes, agenda, memoranda, task force rosters, discussion papers, reports, and maps related to the work of the Urban Runoff Task Force and the issue of storm water drainage in Seattle. The records address three specific issues: the use of storm water, minimizing erosion and flooding, and the disposal of excess runoff.
Ordinance 18, 1903-10-12
An ordinance defining certain nuisances and prescribing penalties for their violation.
Ordinance 27, 1893-05-01
An ordinance enumerating and providing for the punishment and abatement of nuisances.
Ordinance 57, 1905-04-13
An ordinance directing and requiring the construction of a box drain on certain streets and parts of streets in the Town of South Park, Washington, and providing for the letting of a contract therefor, and providing for the manner in which the cost shall be paid.
Ordinance 71, 1891
An Ordinance in relation to sewers and drainage.
Ordinance 127, 1907-02-04
Ordinance 132, 1907-03-04
An ordinance providing for the improvement of Sunset Avenue from the east margin of South Sixth Street to the foot of the hill, all in South Park, Washington, by grading and ditching same, and providing for the assessment of a portion of the cost therefor against the abutting property.
Ordinance 184, 1894-09-25
An Ordinance regulating the use of streets, avenues, sidewalks and alleys, in certain respects, and imposing a penalty.
Ordinance 492, 1909-11-01
An Ordinance to regulate plumbing and gas and steam fitting in the City of Georgetown, providing for the issuance of permits therefor, for testing and inspecting the same and for fees to be charged for such inspection, providing for the condemnation of buildings and premises unfit for human habitation, and providing penalties for violations of the provisions of this ordinance.