King County Board of Health Code Title 8 requires property owners to keep premises free of rat harborage and to use rodent-proof construction for refuse storage. Public Health investigates complaints in unincorporated areas and contracts with cities.
Board of Health Code chapters governing solid waste and nuisance conditions require owners to eliminate rat harborage such as wood piles touching ground, dense ivy, uncapped sewer cleanouts, and food sources like pet bowls left outside. Garbage must be stored in rodent-proof containers with tight lids. PHSKC environmental health staff respond to complaints, inspect, and issue notice and order to abate. Severe infestations near food establishments or schools can trigger countywide pest abatement campaigns coordinated with cities and Metro.
Owners who fail to abate after notice may face daily civil penalties, abatement performed by the county at the owner's expense, and recordation of liens against the property.
Redmond, WA
Redmond does not ban gas leaf blowers, but restricts their use to daytime hours under RMC 6.32. Residential yard equipment is permitted between 7 AM and 10 P...
Redmond, WA
Industrial-source noise received in Redmond residential areas may not exceed 60 dBA daytime and 50 dBA nighttime under RMC 6.32 and WAC 173-60. Overlake and ...
Redmond, WA
Redmond generally allows overnight residential street parking within the 72-hour continuous-parking limit. Downtown time zones, snow events, and posted no-pa...
Redmond, WA
Redmond restricts on-street RV and boat parking to 72 hours and regulates driveway storage under RMC Title 21. Many zones limit the number of recreational ve...
Redmond, WA
Redmond regulates driveway width, surfacing, and apron construction under RMC Title 21 and Public Works standards. Residential driveways are typically 10-24 ...
Redmond, WA
Standard residential fences up to 6 feet in side and rear yards and 4 feet in front yards do not require a building permit in Redmond. Permits are needed for...
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