Certificated haulers in unincorporated Snohomish County must offer bulky-materials collection for reuse, recycling or disposal, both inside and outside the recycling service zone. Residents can also self-haul large items to county solid waste transfer stations for a disposal fee.
SCC 7.42.040(4) requires each solid waste collection company to offer bulky-materials collection service, for reuse, recycling or disposal, both inside and outside the recycling service zone, and encourages cost-effective routing for periodic bulky pickups. Beyond hauler pickups, residents may self-haul large or bulky waste to Snohomish County Solid Waste transfer stations and drop-boxes, where disposal fees apply under the county's solid waste fee schedule (SCC Chapter 7.41). Abandoned junk vehicles are handled separately under the abandoned-vehicle process rather than as ordinary bulky waste.
Illegally dumping bulky items instead of using hauler pickup or a transfer station is unlawful disposal under SCC 7.35.120, ranging from a civil infraction to a gross misdemeanor.
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Lynnwood, WA
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Lynnwood noise regulations are governed by LMC Ch. 10.12, which adopts WAC 173-60 Environmental Designation for Noise Abatement (EDNA) standards. Quiet hours...
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Abandoned vehicles on public streets are reported to the Lynnwood Police Department or Snohomish County Sheriff. Inoperable vehicles on private property are ...
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