There is created and established an inferior court to be known and designated as a municipal court, entitled "the municipal court of the city," which court shall have exclusive original jurisdiction of all actions brought to enforce or recover license penalties or forfeitures declared or given by city ordinances or by any state statutes. The municipal court shall further have jurisdiction and shall exercise all powers granted by Chapter 6 of the "Justice Court and Other Inferior Court Reorganization Law" (Chapter 299, Laws of 1961), together with such other powers and jurisdictions as are generally conferred in this state by either common law or by express statute upon the municipal court.
The judge of the municipal court shall be appointed by the mayor, with the approval and concurrence of the city council. The appointment is to be for a term of four years, commencing on January 15, 1962. Succeeding appointments shall be made in like manner by the fifteenth day of December preceding the end of every such four-year term or as soon thereafter as practicable in the event of unforeseen or exigent circumstances. The person appointed as municipal judge shall be a citizen of the United States and of the state of Washington. The position of municipal judge is on a part-time basis. Additional part-time judges may be appointed by the mayor, subject to the approval and with the concurrence of the city council in the same manner as hereinabove set forth, whenever public interest and the administration of justice require the appointment of additional judge or judges.
(1958 Code § 1.20.010; Ord. 2829 § 1, 2025)