A.
RCW 42.56.070(1) requires all cities and public agencies to maintain and make available a current index of various public records.
B.
RCW 42.56.070(4) provides that if maintaining such an index would be unduly burdensome, a city need not maintain such an index but it must issue and publish a formal order specifying the reasons why and the extent to which compliance would be unduly burdensome.
C.
The city of Sumner is comprised of numerous departments, and their divisions and subdivisions, which maintain separate databases and/or record keeping systems and would makes it extremely difficult, if not physically impossible, and would interfere with city operations to compile an index.
D.
Because the city has records which are diverse, complex and stored in multiple locations and in multiple computer systems and databases, it is unduly burdensome, if not physically impossible, to maintain a central index of records.
E.
The city produces or receives an uncountable number of records each day and maintains an uncountable number of records in numerous city files.
F.
The development and maintenance of a city index would be extremely costly and would provide little benefit to the public compared to the expense in maintaining the index.
G.
The city's operations do not allow for the addition, revision, or reassignment of duties of existing personnel so that an index may be developed and maintained.
H.
Anticipated city revenues do not allow for additional staff for the purpose of creating and maintaining such an index.
(Ord. 2228 § 1 (part), 2007; Ord. 2607 § 1 (part), 2017; Ord. 2809 § 1, 2022)