In a city
initially classified as a second-class city prior to January 1,
1993, that retained its second-class city plan of government when
the city reorganized as a noncharter code city, the mayor shall
have a vote only in the case of a tie in the votes of the
councilmembers. The president of the council while presiding or
the president pro tempore shall have the right to vote upon all
questions coming before the council.
A majority of all the members elected shall be necessary to
pass any ordinance appropriating for any purpose the sum of five
hundred dollars or upwards or any ordinance imposing any
assessment, tax, or license or in any wise increasing or
diminishing the city revenue.
[1994 c 81 § 33; 1965 c 7 §35.23.280 . Prior: (i) 1907 c 241 § 28, part; 1890 p 148 § 37; RRS § 9033, part. (ii) 1907 c 241 § 61; 1890 p 159 § 51; RRS § 9064. Formerly RCW 35.23.280.]