Approval authorities for scrap metal businesses: Snohomish County

Approval by local authorities required

Before you apply for a scrap metal business license, your completed Scrap Metal License Addendum must be approved by local authorities. If your business will be in:

  • A city or town, it must be approved by that city or town.
  • An unincorporated area of the county, it must be approved by that county.

If no approving authority is listed for your city or county, contact your local city hall or county courthouse to ask about scrap metal business approval.

List of approval authorities for scrap metal businesses in Snohomish County

Who to contact

A

Arlington

 

Paul Ellis, Community & Economic Development Director

 

E

Edmonds

 

Scott Passey, City Clerk

 

Everett

 

Brad Williams, Detective

 

Kevin Fagerstrom, Code Enforcement Manager

Steve Ingalsbe, Planner

Gerry Ervine, Land Use Manager

G

Granite Falls

 

Darla Reese, City Clerk

 

L

Lake Stevens

 

Kathy Pugh, City Clerk

 

Becky Ableman, Planning Director

Lynnwood

 

Steve Rider, Investigations Commander

 

M

Marysville

 

Chris Holland, Planning Manager

 

Mill Creek

 

Tom Rogers, Director of Community Development

 

Christi Amrine, Senior Planner

Camille Chriest, Senior Planner

Monroe

 

Ken Ginnard, Deputy Chief

 

Mukilteo

 

Linda Ritter, Assistant Planner

 

Glen Pickus, Senior Planner

S

Snohomish County

 

Ryan Countryman, Supervisor-PDS Planning

 

Stanwood

 

Rick Hawkins, Police Chief

 

Rebecca Lind, Community Development

Kevin Hushagen, Public Works Director

Greg Thramer, Finance Director

Sultan

 

Robert C. Martin, Director of Community Development

 

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