Georgetown
Found in 229 Collections and/or Records:
Land Use Committee Records
Agendas, reports, and materials from the land use committee from 2021-2023 during Dan Strauss' tenure.
M.F. Forsyth, et al vs The City of Seattle, a Municipal Corporation, 1913
Ordinance 5, 1906-07-10
An ordinance dividing the city of Southeast Seattle, Washington into three wards
Ordinance 22, 1904-03-21
An Ordinance directing and requiring that abutting property owners construct sidewalks in front of their properties on certain streets in the City of Georgetown, Washington.
Ordinance 23, 1904-03-28
An Ordinance directing and requiring that abutting property owners construct sidewalks in front of their properties on certain streets in the City of Georgetown, Washington.
Ordinance 24, 1904-04-04
An Ordinance requiring the maintenance of certain lights by The Seattle Electric Company along its street railway line in Georgetown, to comply with the terms of its railway franchise, and designating the locations of such lights.
Ordinance 27, 1904-04-04
An Ordinance providing for the laying off and establishing of an Avenue in the City of Georgetown, to be known as McLean Avenue; the same to be thirty feet wide, and to run through tracts numbered forty-four and forty-five of the Bond Estate and a portion of the Jennie Gordon and S. McLean Tracts, in Section 21 Township 24, North Range 4 East, W. M.
Ordinance 29, 1904-04-11
An Ordinance changing the name of Railroad Avenue, and of Valley Street in the City of Georgetown.
Ordinance 31, 1904-04-18
An Ordinance directing and requiring that abutting property owners construct sidewalks in front of their properties on certain streets in the City of Georgetown, Washington.
Ordinance 32, 1904-05-16
An Ordinance to amend Section one (1) of Ordinance No. 17 entitled "An Ordinance to regulate the keeping of certain animals within the City of Georgetown and providing a penalty" passed the City Council the 29th day of February, 1904, and not having been approved by the Mayor became a law by virtue of law.