The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to:
RCW 58.17.040
*Reviser's note: Chapters 64.32 and 64.34 RCW were repealed by 2024 c 321 s s 501 and 502, effective January 1, 2028.
Findings-Intent- 2024 c 190 : "The legislature finds that fire protection is a critical component in maximizing fire preparedness and response in rural and suburban areas of the state that are living with increasing fire danger. Even though this year was not characterized by excessive forest fires, the fires that did happen were devastating. The legislature finds that areas with existing communities that oftentimes include rural school districts and fire districts need the ability to increase fire preparedness and response times. The experiences of the last few years have shown that rapid response is highly effective in reducing the destruction of wildfires. The legislature intends to be a partner with these communities in maximizing fire protection by enabling existing fire districts to expand their services." [2024 c 190 s 1.]
Finding- 2019 c 352 : "Tiny houses have become a trend across the nation to address the shortage of affordable housing. As tiny houses become more acceptable, the legislature finds that it is important to create space in the code for the regulation of tiny house siting. Individual cities and counties may allow tiny houses with wheels to be collected together as tiny house villages using the binding site plan method articulated in chapter 58.17 RCW.
The legislature recognizes that the International Code Council in 2018 has issued tiny house building code standards in Appendix Q of the International Residential Code, which can provide a basis for the standards requested within this act." [2019 c 352 s 1.]
Effective date-1989 c 43: See RCW 64.34.930.
Severability-1981 c 293: See note following RCW 58.17.010.