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Code · Washington · Title 86 — Flood Control · Chapter 86.15

RCW 86.15.190

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The supervisors may order, on behalf of the zone or participating zones, that an action be brought in the superior court of the county to require the removal of publicly or privately owned structures, improvements, facilities, or accumulations of debris or materials that materially contribute to the dangers of loss of life or property from flood waters. Where the structures, improvements, facilities, or accumulations of debris or materials are found to endanger the public health or safety the court shall declare them a public nuisance, and forthwith order their abatement.
If the abatement is not completed within the time ordered by the court, the county may abate the nuisance and charge the cost of the action against the land upon which the nuisance is located, and the payment of the charge may be enforced and collected in the same manner at the same time as county property taxes.
[ 1983 c 315 s 24 ; 1961 c 153 s 19 .]
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Severability — 1983 c 315: See note following RCW 90.03.500 .
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