HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008 RESOLUTION NO. 2008
A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the
City of Kent, Washington, discouraging landlords in
the City of Kent from pursuing eviction of tenants
who are able to establish that they are unable to pay
rent as a direct result of the personal effects of
Coronavirus.
RECITALS
A. King County, along with numerous other areas in the United
States and the world, are dealing with the effects of the Coronavirus.
B. Health experts are concerned because this new virus has the
potential to cause severe illness and pneumonia in some people — especially
people over age 60 or who have weakened immune systems.
C. Health experts are still learning about how the Coronavirus
spreads. Currently it is thought to spread through respiratory droplets when
an infected person coughs or sneezes, between people who are in close
contact with one another (within about 6 feet), and by touching a surface or
object with the virus and then touching the mouth, nose, or eyes.
D. Most Coronavirus illnesses are mild with fever and cough. The
vast majority of people with the Coronavirus infection do not require hospital
care. A much smaller percentage of people get severely ill with lung and
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breathing problems like pneumonia. Elderly people and people with
underlying medical conditions are at highest risk.
E. Those who are determined to have the Coronavirus are likely
to be unable to work for a period of time.
F. Those suspected of having the Coronavirus are required to self-
quarantine for a period of time, and will not be permitted to work until the
risk of spreading the virus ends, or they are tested and receive confirmation
they do not have the virus.
G. Over the past few weeks, the Governor and King County have
issued numerous orders regarding social distancing in an attempt to prevent
the rapid spread of the Coronavirus. As of March 16, 2020, the following
orders, among others, were in effect:
1. All schools in Washington are closed until April 24, 2020.
2. All gatherings with more than 50 participants are
prohibited until further notice.
3. All gatherings of 50 participants and below are prohibited
until further notice unless previously announced criteria for
hygiene and social distancing are met.
3. Restaurants, bars, dance halls, clubs, theaters, health
and fitness clubs, and other similar indoor social or recreational
venues must cease operations until March 31, 2020.
4. Restaurants and food service establishments may remain
open only for drive-through, delivery, and pick-up only, until
March 31, 2020.
H. As a result of illness, self-quarantine requirements, or the
various closures required of emergency orders, some people are unable to
work and some of those unable to work may have insufficient funds to pay
rent.
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I. During the critical time of this public emergency, a tenant
evicted from his or her residence could face homelessness due to an
insufficiency of funds caused by no fault and without control of the tenant.
J. The Rental Housing Authority of Washington recently issued the
following statement: 'The rental housing industry is recommending a 30-
day hold on writs of restitution for King County residents. This hold would
prevent physical evictions during the emergency period. Importantly, it
would still allow unlawful detainer proceedings to continue but prevent the
physical eviction and keep people in their homes."
K. The Kent City Council supports efforts by landlords to ensure
those who are affected by the Coronavirus are not dispossessed of safe
housing due to the inability to pay rent.
NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT,
WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
RESOLUTION
SECTION 1. - Encourage Landlords to Forego Eviction Proceedings
for Tenants Personally Affected by the Coronavirus. The City Council hereby
encourages landlords to suspend or altogether forgo efforts to evict tenants
for non-payment of rent who establish that they are unable to pay rent as a
direct result of the personal effects of the Coronavirus. Landlords are also
encouraged to waive late payment penalties related to those tenants who are
unable to timely pay rent as a result of the personal effects of the
Coronavirus. Landlords and tenants are encouraged to work together to
resolve payment disputes by utilizing payment plans that will enable
individuals to remain housed.
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SECTION 2. - Encourage the King County Sheriff to Forego the
Enforcement of Evictions for Tenants Personally Affected by the Coronavirus.
The City Council hereby encourages the King County Sheriff to forgo efforts
to enforce court orders that remove rental housing tenants from rental units
for non-payment of rent when those tenants are able to establish that they
are unable to pay rent as a result of the personal effects of the Coronavirus.
SECTION 3. - Exceptions. The City Council clarifies that the above
encouragement does not apply to evictions that are pursued as a result of
the following as set forth in RCW 59.18.130: drug-related activity; gang-
related activity; the intentional or negligent destruction, defacement or
damage to the rental property; activity at the rental property that is
imminently hazardous to the physical safety of other persons on the
property; entails physical assaults upon another person which result in an
arrest; or entails the unlawful use of a firearm or other deadly weapon as
defined in RCW 9A.04.110. The City Council also clarifies that the above
encouragement does not apply to evictions that are pursued as a result of
the violation of a crime free housing addendum to a rental agreement.
SECTION 4. - Severability. If any one or more section, subsection,
or sentence of this resolution is held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such
decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this resolution
and the same shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTIONS. - Corrections by City Clerk. Upon approval of the city
attorney, the city clerk is authorized to make necessary corrections to this
resolution, including the correction of clerical errors; resolution, section, or
subsection numbering; or references to other local, state, or federal laws,
codes, rules, or regulations.
SECTION 6. - Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect and be
in force immediately upon its passage.
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March 17, 2020
DANA RALPH, MAYOR Date Approved
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March 17, 2020
KIMBERLEY . KOMOTO, CI LERK Date Adopted
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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