About Soap Lake Code Enforcement:
Lead by volunteer Harold Ross, reports of code violations from City staff and the public are documented, reviewed, processed, and corrected as needed. Corrections can be made within days to many months depending on the level of the violation, responsiveness of those responsible, and meeting legal requirements. Municipal Court ensures a fair review of appeals to code violations, corrections, and citations.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT NOXIOUS WEEDS SCROLL DOWN
If you are aware of a code violation, please submit a complaint form to City Hall.
Please refer to the Code Enforcement Zones above when reviewing the reports below.
What is a Noxious Weed?
Noxious weeds are invasive, non-native plants that threaten agricultural crops, local ecosystems, or fish & wildlife habitats.
Noxious Weed Management Required By Homeowners
Take pride in controlling Noxious Weeds!
Take pride in controlling Noxious Weeds!
RCW 17.10
This is Washington State's basic weed law
WAC Chapter 16-750
Includes the state Noxious Weed List, definitions and descriptions of region boundaries for Class B weeds, and the schedule of monetary penalties.
WAC Chapter 16-752
Describes the quarantine list maintained by the state Department of Agriculture. (The state law that calls for the creation and maintenance of the quarantine list is RCW 17.24.)
Classes of Noxious Weeds
There are three classes of Noxious Weeds:
NOXIOUS WEED INFORMATION.
https://www.grantcountyweedboard.org
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