For the purposes of
this chapter, the population of a city shall be the number of
residents shown by the figures released for the most recent
official state or federal census, by a population determination
made under the direction of the office of financial management,
or by a city census conducted in the following manner:
(1) The legislative authority of any such city may provide
by ordinance for the appointment by the mayor thereof, of such
number of persons as may be designated in the ordinance to make
an enumeration of all persons residing within the corporate
limits of the city. The enumerators so appointed, before
entering upon their duties, shall take an oath for the faithful
performance thereof and within five days after their appointment
proceed, within their respective districts, to make an
enumeration of all persons residing therein, with their names and
places of residence.
(2) Immediately upon the completion of the enumeration, the
enumerators shall make return thereof upon oath to the
legislative authority of the city, who at its next meeting or as
soon thereafter as practicable, shall canvass and certify the
returns.
(3) If it appears therefrom that the whole number of persons
residing within the corporate limits of the city is ten thousand
or more, the mayor and clerk under the corporate seal of the city
shall certify the number so ascertained to the secretary of
state, who shall file it in his or her office. This certificate
when so filed shall be conclusive evidence of the population of
the city.
[2009 c 549 § 3002; 1979 c 151 § 32; 1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.08.020.]
NOTES:
Population determinations, office of financial management: Chapter 43.62 RCW.