Legislation approved by the Seattle City Council on September 8, 2014, and filed with the City Clerk

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Scanned copies of the signed legislation are available in the database records linked below:

Ord. 124566
C.B. 118167

AN ORDINANCE relating to land use and zoning, establishing minimum floor area ratio requirements for lots with pedestrian designations within Urban Centers, Urban Villages, and the Station Area Overlay District, for lots in the Northgate Overlay District on a Major Pedestrian Street, and for lots zoned Seattle Mixed abutting a Class 1 or Class 2 Pedestrian Street within a Station Area Overlay District; amending Sections 23.47A.013 and 23.48.009 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

Ord. 124567
C.B. 118171

AN ORDINANCE relating to centralized City human resources services; changing the name of the Personnel Department to the Seattle Department of Human Resources and affirming the department’s organizational role in City government; amending various sections of Chapters 3.02, 3.122, 3.124, 4.04, 4.08, 4.10, 4.13, 4.14, 4.20, 4.21, 4.24, 4.26, 4.28, 4.30, 4.33, 4.34, 4.36, 4.40, 4.44, 4.50, 4.70, 4.77, 4.78, 4.79, 4.86, 4.88, 4.94, 4.100, 5.09, 5.33, 5.78, and 10.02 of the Seattle Municipal Code to change references associated with the Personnel Department and the Personnel Director to the Seattle Department of Human Resources and the Seattle Human Resources Director, respectively; repealing obsolete Section 4.04.190 of the Seattle Municipal Code; uncodifying Section 4.04.270 of the Seattle Municipal Code; and making additional provisions for enacting this ordinance.

Ord. 124568
C.B. 118174

AN ORDINANCE relating to City employment, adopting a 2014 Citywide Position List.

Ord. 124569
C.B. 118204

AN ORDINANCE appropriating money to pay certain audited claims and ordering the payment thereof.

Res. 31541

A RESOLUTION regarding insurance coverage for comprehensive reproductive health care, including abortion, calling on the United States Congress and President Obama to repeal all federal bans on public coverage of abortion and supporting efforts to improve access to public and private insurance coverage for comprehensive reproductive health care, including abortion.