Resolution No. 35 (1962) – Classifying Arterial Streets
Resolution No. 36 (1962) – Comprehensive Plan Street Program
Resolution No. 37 (1963) – Purchase of “E” Bonds for the Sewer Reserve Fund
Resolution No. 1977-10 – Application for Federal Assistance for Wastewater Treatment Facility
Resolution No. 1979-01 – Mayor Pro Tem to act as Mayor (Emergency)
Resolution No. 1981-01 – 6 -Year Transportation Improvement Program (1981-1986)
Resolution No. 1981-02 – Arterial Street Fund Investment
Resolution No. 1981-03 – Surplus – Diamond Plate
Resolution No. 1981-04 – Purchase of Property from Harold & Lillian Goodrich for Expansion of Sewer Treatment System
Resolution No. 1981-05 – Authorization to issue special interest bearing sewer warrants to pay contractors for sewer construction project
Resolution No. 1981-06 – Petition to submit to the voters a Special Levy – Library Board
Resolution No. 1981-07 – Restoration and Revitalization of Granite Falls Project
Resolution No. 1981-08 – Opposition to the consolidation of the District Courts in the City of Everett
Resolution No. 1982-01 – Establishing guidelines for purchasing Materials, Labor and Services
Resolution No. 1982-02 – Declaring two decommissioned police cars as surplus property
Resolution No. 1982-03 – Appointing an intermediary to act under the Mayor’s direction to conduct the 1982 Architectural/Business Survey
Resolution No. 1982-04 – Amend the Six-Year Transportation Program
Resolution No. 1982-05 – Proclamation of May 16-22 as “National Transportation Week”
Resolution No. 1982-06 – Establishing guidelines for purchasing of Materials, Labor and Services
Resolution No. 1982-07 – Clarifying read of Resolution No. 1982-06
Resolution No. 1982-08 – Amending Resolution No. 1982-03
Resolution No. 1982-09 – Adopting the 1983-1988 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program
Resolution No. 1982-10 – Petition to submit to the voters a Special Levy – Library Board
Resolution No. 1982-11 – Adopting the Snohomish County Solid Waste Management Study
Resolution No. 1982-12 – Clarifying Sections 1-5 of Resolution No. 1982-07
Resolution No. 1983-01 – Adopting a Comprehensive Plan
Resolution No. 1983-02 – Accepting completion of the Sewer System Rehabilitation and Wastewater Treatment Facility
Resolution No. 1983-03 – Adopting the 1984-1989 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program including proposed Urban Arterial Trust Fund Projects
Resolution No. 1983-04 – Petition to submit to the voters a Special Levy – Library Board
Resolution No. 1983-05 – Declaring a decommissioned police car as surplus property
Resolution No. 1983-06 – Authorizing an additional tax levy for Fire Protection Services
Resolution No. 1983-07 – Authorizing an additional tax levy for Emergency Medical Services
Resolution No. 1983-08 – Petition for Vacation of Southerly fifteen (15) feet of West Grand Street
Resolution No. 1984-01 – Authorizing payment of Employee Contribution to Washington State Retirement for 1984
Resolution No. 1984-02 – Accepting the Petition for Annexation submitted by Robert King
Resolution No. 1984-03 – Setting the Penalties for Parking Citations as established in Ordinance No. 353
Resolution No. 1984-04 – Establishing information requirements for Land Use Applications
Resolution No. 1984-05 – Clarifying Section 1-5 of Resolution No. 1982-12
Resolution No. 1984-06 – Approving the purchase of one (1) Police Vehicle a 1984 Volvo
Resolution No. 1984-07 – Regarding the development of a County Landfill in the Granite Falls Area
Resolution No. 1984-08 – Declaring One Gallian Road Grater as Surplus Property
Resolution No. 1984-09 – Declaring One Elgin Model 81 Street Sweeper as Surplus Property
Resolution No. 1984-10 – Declaring One AB Dick 675 Copy Machine as Surplus Property
Resolution No. 1984-11 – Demanding the Bonneville Power Administration Comply with Rate Ceiling Obligations (The Exchange Contract)
Resolution No. 1984-12 – Declaring the Decommissioned Police Car as Surplus Property
Resolution No. 1984-13 – Petition to submit to the voters a Special Levy – Library Board
Resolution No. 1984-14 – Adopting the 1985-1990 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program including Proposed Urban Arterial Trust Fund Projects
Resolution No. 1984-15 – Declaring the Garbage Truck and 34 Dumpsters as Surplus Property
Resolution No. 1985-01 – Adopting the 1986-1991 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program including Proposed Urban Arterial Trust Fund Projects
Resolution No. 1985-02 – Petition to submit to the voters a Special Levy – Library Board
Resolution No. 1985-03 – Calling for an Election regarding the Provision of Police Services
Resolution No. 1985-04 – Approving the Payment of Certain Claims Prior to Monthly Claims Approval – Treasurer making transfers to Claims Fund
Resolution No. 1985-05 – Making Findings & Conclusions regarding Application for a Comprehensive Plan Amendment for a 72 Unit Mobile Home Park
Resolution No. 1986-01 – Regarding Sludge Management
Resolution No. 1986-02 – Adopting the 1987-1992 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program including Proposed Urban Arterial Trust Fund Projects
Resolution No. 1986-03 – Petition to submit to the voters a Special Levy – Library Board
Resolution No. 1986-04 – Declaring the Decommissioned Police Car as Surplus Property
Resolution No. 1986-05 – Approving and Accepting the Water System Plan for the Town
Resolution No. 1987-01 – Granting a Television Franchise to Viacom Cablevision of Pacific Northwest Inc.
Resolution No. 1987-02 – Approving the Snohomish County Community Development Block Grant Fund Application
Resolution No. 1987-03 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program for 1988-1993
Resolution No. 1987-04 – Petition to submit to the voters a Special Levy – Library Board
Resolution No. 1987-05 – Appointing the Clerk as the Auditing Officer for the Town
Resolution No. 1987-06 – (Missing)
Resolution No. 1987-07 – Designating the Accumulation in the Equipment Fund for a Backhoe and Designating a Monthly Transfer from Water, Sewer and Streets Funds
Resolution No. 1988-01 – Motion of Concurrence regarding Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Planning
Resolution No. 1988-02 – Designating Snohomish County Fire District No. 17 as the Hazardous Materials Incident Command Agency to operate within the Boundary Granite Falls
Resolution No. 1988-03 – Establishing a Granite Falls Centennial Committee
Resolution No. 1988-04 – Approving Certain Interfund Loans & Rate of Interest
Resolution No. 1988-05 – Appointing a Building Official, Establishing Duties and Outlining Payment
Resolution No. 1988-06 – Setting Penalties for Parking Citations as established in Ordinance No. 353
Resolution No. 1988-07 – Adopting the Six Year Transportation Improvement Program for 1989-1994
Resolution No. 1988-08 – Petition to submit to the voters a Special Levy – Library Board
Resolution No. 1988-09 – Authorizing the Town to participate with a City/Municipal Health Funding Committee – Snohomish Health District
Resolution No. 1988-10 – Declaring the Volvo Police Vehicle as Surplus Property
Resolution No. 1988-11 – Authorizing a procedure for securing Telephone and/or Written Quotations from Vendors
Resolution No. 1989-01 – Declaring the 1982 Dodge Diplomat as Surplus Property
Resolution No. 1989-02 – Approving Certain Interfund Loan, Approving the Rate of Interest and Effective Date
Resolution No. 1989-03 – Approving a Transfer from the Current Expense Fund to the Street Fund
Resolution No. 1989-04 – Setting the Penalties for Parking and Handicapped Parking Citations as established in Ordinance No. 419
Resolution No. 1989-05 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program for 1990-1995
Resolution No. 1989-06 – Approving Revisions to the Comprehensive Plan Map
Resolution No. 1989-07 – Petition to submit to the voters a Special Levy – Library Board
Resolution No. 1989-08 – Calling for an Election authorizing an additional Tax Levy for 6 Years for Emergency Medical Services
Resolution No. 1989-09 – Regarding the Fence Surrounding the Football Field
Resolution No. 1989-10 – Approving a Transfer from the Current Expense Fund to the Street Fund
Resolution No. 1989-11 – Snohomish County Tomorrow Committee
Resolution No. 1989-12 – Setting Labor and Machinery Rates for Utility Work Performed by the City
Resolution No. 1990-01 – Appointing a Planning Consultant
Resolution No. 1990-02 – Appointing a Plumbing Inspector
Resolution No. 1990-03 – Appointing a Building Official
Resolution No. 1990-04 – Designating the Herald as the official newspaper of the Town
Resolution No. 1990-05 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program including Proposed Urban Arterial Trust Fund – 1991-1996 Period
Resolution No. 1990-06 – Granting Non-Union Employees the same Benefits as Union Employees
Resolution No. 1990-07 – Petition to submit to the voters a Special Levy – Library Board
Resolution No. 1990-08 – Calling for an Election to Annex the the Town of Granite Falls into the Jurisdictional Boundaries of Snohomish County Firs Protection District 17
Resolution No. 1991-01 – Designating the Herald as the official newspaper of the Town
Resolution No. 1991-02 – Approving the Snohomish County Development Grant Fund Applications
Resolution No. 1991-03 – Authorizing Investment in the Local Government Investment Pool
Resolution No. 1991-04 – Declaring the 1966 Chevrolet Pickup as Surplus Property
Resolution No. 1991-05 – Declaring the 1982 Chevrolet Police Vehicle as Surplus Property
Resolution No. 1991-06 – Declaring the 1983 Chevrolet Police Vehicle as Surplus Property
Resolution No. 1991-07 – Opposing the Establishment of Methadone Treatment Programs in the Town
Resolution No. 1991-08 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program including the Proposed Urban Arterial Trust Fund – 1992-1997 Period
Resolution No. 1991-09 – Petition to submit to the voters a Special Levy – Library Board
Resolution No. 1991-10 – Supporting Paving the Remaining Section of the Mountain Loop Highway
Resolution No. 1991-11 – Opposing Initiative 559 – Placing New Limitations on Property Tax Assessments
Resolution No. 1991-12 – Adopting a Critical Areas Interim Protective Policy
Resolution No. 1992-01 – Setting Labor and Machinery Rates for Utility Work Performed by the City
Resolution No. 1992-02 – Setting Day Labor Rates for the Work Performed for the Town
Resolution No. 1992-03 – Establishing an Expenditure Control System
Resolution No. 1992-04 – Declaring the Farmall Cub Tractor as Surplus Property
Resolution No. 1992-05 – Declaring the Intention of the Town Council to Adopt for the Town – the Classification of Noncharter Code City
Resolution No. 1992-06 – Entering into a Joint Water Supply Transmission and Storage System to provide Potable Water to Granite Falls with the Snohomish County P.U.D.
Resolution No. 1992-07 – Adopting Conditions and Standards for Utility and Roadway Construction
Resolution No. 1992-08 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Including the Proposed Urban Arterial Trust Fund – 1993-1998 Period
Resolution No. 1992-09 – Distribution of 1993 GMA Funds
Resolution No. 1992-10 – Petition to submit to the voters a Special Levy for maintenance and operation of the Library in 1993
Resolution No. 1992-11 – Proclaiming Recycling Week 1992
Resolution No. 1992-12 – Adopting the Snohomish County Moderate Risk Waste Management Plan
Resolution No. 1992-13 – Approving certain Interfund Loan, interest rate and effective date
Resolution No. 1992-14 – Declaring the AG-Gator Model 1004 Sludge Application Truck as surplus property
Resolution No. 1992-15 – Regarding Criminal Justice Funding
Resolution No. 1992-16 – Declaring the 1963 Dump Truck as surplus property
Resolution No. 1993-01 – Approving the Snohomish County Community Development Block Grant Fund Application for Water System improvements
Resolution No. 1993-02 – Approving the Snohomish County Community Development Block Grant Fund Application for a new Library
Resolution No. 1993-03 – Prioritizing the Snohomish County Community Development Block Grant Fund Applications
Resolution No. 1993-04 – Establishing Road Restrictions due to thaw, and designating the City Council Street Representative to Authorize said restrictions
Resolution No. 1993-05 – Setting policy for reporting improper governmental action and protecting employees against retaliation as defined in the Whistleblower Act
Resolution No. 1993-06 – Proclaiming the City an Active member of Snohomish County Department of Emergency Management
Resolution No. 1993-07 – Appointing a Plumbing Inspector, establishing duties and outlining payment
Resolution No. 1993-08 – Appointing a Building Inspector, establishing duties and outlining payment
Resolution No. 1993-09 – Supporting the 100 Year Celebration of Public Health Nursing
Resolution No. 1993-10 – Adopting Traffic Impact Analysis Guidelines and Traffic Impact Analysis Outline
Resolution No. 1993-11(1) – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 1994-1999
Resolution No. 1993-11(2) – Adopting Street Design Standards by Reference and hereafter amended
Resolution No. 1993-12 – Petition to submit to the voters a Special Levy – Library Board
Resolution No. 1994-01 – Approving the Snohomish County Community Development Block Grant Application for the Balance of New Library Costs
Resolution No. 1994-02 – Providing for the Enforcement and Collection of Delinquent Utility Service Charges
Resolution No. 1994-03 – Providing for the Enforcement and Collection of Sewer Connection Charges, Rates and Charges for Connecting with the System and Fixing Penalties
Resolution No. 1994-04 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 1995-2000
Resolution No. 1994-05 – Petition to submit to the voters a Special Levy – Library Board
Resolution No. 1994-06 – Adopting a Comprehensive Plan in accordance with the Growth Management Act
Resolution No. 1994-07 – Approving certain Interfund Loan, interest rate and effective date
Resolution No. 1995-01 – Amending the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 1995-2000
Resolution No. 1995-02 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 1996-2001
Resolution No. 1995-03 – Regarding the relocation of SR 92 and Feasibility Study financed by WSDOT – study of alternate alignments
Resolution No. 1995-04 – Adopting the Joint Request to establish a Library Capital Facility Area and Operating Agreement
Resolution No. 1995-05 – Declaring a 1980 Ford Courier and 1984 Ford LTD as surplus property
Resolution No. 1996-01 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 1997-2002
Resolution No. 1996-02 – Prioritizing the Applications for Conservation Futures Funds
Resolution No. 1996-03 – Urging the Supreme Court to take direct review of the litigation of the legality of the Granite Falls Library Capital Facilities Area
Resolution No. 1997-01 – Adopting a process to amend the City’s Comprehensive Plan on an Annual Basis
Resolution No. 1997-02 – Declaring the 1984 Chevrolet Blazer as surplus property
Resolution No. 1997-03 – Declaring the 1988 Chevrolet Caprice as surplus property
Resolution No. 1997-04 – Proposing vacation of the alley lying between lots 10, 11 and 12 (on the west) and lots 7, 6 and 5 (on the east). The location of the alley is more particularly described as lying between Portage Ave. on the west, Union St. on the north, Prospect Ave. on the east, and Pioneer St. on the south
Resolution No. 1997-05(1) – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 1998-2003
Resolution No. 1997-05(2) – Beginning Mandatory Curb Side Recycling Program in 1998
Resolution No. 1997-06 – Proposing vacation of the alley located in Block 5 of the Original Townsite of Granite Falls. More particularly described as lying between Galena and Union Streets (on the North and South) and Portage and Prospect Avenues (on the West and East)
Resolution No. 1997-07 – Authorizing the Community Block Development Grant Application for the Acquisition of Real Property for the Expansion of the City’s Wastewater Facilities
Resolution No. 1998-01 – Declaring the 1980 Datsun pickup as surplus property
Resolution No. 1998-02 – Declaring the 1974 Datsun pickup as surplus property
Resolution No. 1998-03 – Declaring old scrap metal and miscellaneous pieces used parts as surplus property
Resolution No. 1988-04 – Designating WRIA 7 as Habitat Restoration Project List to be developed and designating Snohomish County as Lead Entity for ESHB 2496
Resolution No. 1988-05 – Proclaiming August 7, 1998 as Snohomish County PACE, DUI Victim Awareness Day
Resolution No. 1999-01 – Adopting a policy to allow City Council Members use of City Equipment
Resolution No. 1999-02 – Adopting the Sewer System Comprehensive Plan and Facilities Study
Resolution No. 1999-03 – In support of former State Sen. Jeanette Wood to open a position on the Central Puget Sound Growth Hearings Board
Resolution No. 1999-04 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 2000-2005
Resolution No. 1999-05 – Affirming commitment to pursue an Alternate Route
Resolution No. 2000-01 – Declaring the 1984 Chevy Blazer as surplus property
Resolution No. 2000-02 – Declaring the 1984 Chevy Blazer as surplus property
Resolution No. 2000-03 – Declaring the 1989 Ford Victoria as surplus property
Resolution No. 2000-04 – Establishing the position of Public Works Manager
Resolution No. 2000-05 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 2001-2006
Resolution No. 2000-06 – Missing
Resolution No. 2000-07 – Providing for enforcement and collection of recycling rates and charges for services
Resolution No. 2000-08 – Ratify and Reenact Rates (Sewer)
Resolution No. 2001-01 – Creating the Granite Falls Urban Growth Area Expansion Committee
Resolution No. 2001-02 – Regarding Flood Insurance Regulations
Resolution No. 2001-03 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 2002-2007
Resolution No. 2001-04 – Confirming membership in the Snohomish County Department of Emergency Management organization
Resolution No. 2001-05 – Supporting Granite Falls Teen Center (T.O.P.)
Resolution No. 2002-01 – Urging the withdrawal of the Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS)
Resolution No. 2002-02 – Declaring surplus of two parcels; 509 East Stanley & Five acre parcel East of the City of Granite Falls
Resolution No. 2002-03 – Approving the Adoption of the Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Granite Falls
Resolution No. 2002-04 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 2003-2008
Resolution No. 2002-05 – Declaring a property list as surplus property
Resolution No. 2002-06 – Authorizing the Community Development Block Grant Application
Resolution No. 2002-07 – Declaring the GMC 10-Yard Dump Truck as surplus property
Resolution No. 2002-08 – Adopting a city flag in recognition of the City’s Centennial
Resolution No. 2002-09 – Adopting a Policies and Procedures Manual for the Granite Falls Police Department
Resolution No. 2002-10 – Regarding Council Employee Liaison and Assistant to Mayor
Resolution No. 2002-11 – Sexual Harassment Policy and Procedures
Resolution No. 2003-01 – Vacationing a portion of N. Indiana Ave.
Resolution No. 2003-02 – Approving a contract with Waste Management of Washington, Inc, for garbage and refuse collection within the city
Resolution No. 2003-03 – Regarding proposed Snohomish County Mineral Resource Lands Plan and Regulations
Resolution No. 2003-04 – Regarding Deferred Compensations Program through Department of Retirement Systems
Resolution No. 2003-05 – Requesting Snohomish County not increase the Granite Falls Urban Growth Area
Resolution No. 2003-06 – Approving a Franchise Agreement with Tele-Vue Systems, Inc. dba Comcast
Resolution No. 2003-07 – Declaring the 1984 Chevy Blazer as surplus property
Resolution No. 2004-01 – Allowing Gen Care, Inc. to make tap fee and traffic mitigation payments to the city
Resolution No. 2004-02 – Declaring the need for the Housing Authority of Snohomish County to operate within the boundaries of Granite Falls
Resolution No. 2004-03 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 2005-2010
Resolution No. 2004-04 – Supporting establishment of a Model Recreational Amenity including a Speed Way and Family Recreation Area for the North Snohomish County Region
Resolution No. 2005-01 – Adopting the Snohomish County Mitigation Plan
Resolution No. 2005-02 – Declaring surplus property
Resolution No. 2005-03 – Proposed alley vacation (Lots 13 & 4, Block 12, Original Townsite of Granite Falls)
Resolution No. 2005-04 – Consideration of surplus if lot knows as 709 N. Indiana Ave.
Resolution No. 2005-05 – Declaring surplus property (police vehicle and animal control van)
Resolution No. 2005-06 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 2006-2011
Resolution No. 2005-07 – Adopting a comprehensive plan
Resolution No. 2006-01 – Cross connection control policy
Resolution No. 2006-02 – Declaring surplus police vehicles
Resolution No. 2006-03 – Proclamation to adopt the National Incident Management System (NIMS)
Resolution No. 2006-04 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 2007-2012
Resolution No. 2007-01 – Memorandum of Agreement – regarding construction excavations for Granite Falls Alternate Route
Resolution No. 2007-02 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 2008-2013
Resolution No. 2007-03 – Suncrest Farms Annexation
Resolution No. 2007-04 – Approve and adopt the Granite Falls Alternate Route Right-of-Way Plan Project (RC1112)
Resolution No. 2007-05 – Vacation of a portion of Portage Ave.
Resolution No. 2007-06 – Missing
Resolution No. 2007-07 – Johnson Property Annexation
Resolution No. 2007-08 – Miller Shingle Annexation
Resolution No. 2007-09 – Galena St. right-of-way preferred alignment route
Resolution No. 2007-10 – Authorizing an increase in 2007 property tax revenue for collection in 2008
Resolution No. 2007-11 – State of Washington paying for cost to certify new police officer hired by city
Resolution No. 2007-12 – Miller Property Annexation
Resolution No. 2008-01 – Certified closeout amendment for the Wastewater Treatment Facility pre-construction loan Public Works Trust Fund Loan #PW-05-691-PRE-136
Resolution No. 2008-02 – Approve submittal of grant application for new sidewalks on Cascade Ave. and Pioneer St.
Resolution No. 2008-03 – Authorizing an increase in 2008 property tax revenue for collection in 2009
Resolution No. 2008-04 – Establishing a small public works roster process
Resolution No. 2009-01 – Approving and adopting an Identity Theft Prevention Program
Resolution No. 2009-02 – Adopting a 2009 Utility Rate Discount Application form for Low Income senior Citizen and Disabled Persons
Resolution No. 2009-03 – Adopting a Travel policy for the city
Resolution No. 2009-04 – Regarding exempt employees 
Resolution No. 2009-05 – Relating to purchasing materials, supplies and equipment
Resolution No. 2009-06 – Authorizing an increase in property tax revenue for collection in 2010
Resolution No. 2009-07 – Authorizing the utility rate discount application form for low income senior citizen and disabled persons to include sewer and storm sewer utility rate charges
Resolution No. 2010-01 – Authorizing city treasurer to temporarily loan $350,000 from water utility fund to the current expense fund
Resolution No. 2010-02 – Mountain Loop Industrial Annexation
Resolution No. 2010-03 – Adopting amounts for rates, fees and deposits for city services and actions, fines levied against code violators and for water, sewer and stormwater utility 
Resolution No. 2010-04 – Setting amounts for rates, fees and deposits for various city services and actions, for fines levied against code violators and for water, sewer and stormwater utility rates and charges
Resolution No. 2010-05 – Waiving competitive bidding and authorizing purchase of used equipment
Resolution No. 2010-06 – Setting amounts for rates, fees and deposits for various city services and actions, for finances levied against code violators and for sewer, water and stormwater utility rates and charges
Resolution No. 2010-07 – Adopting a volunteer program policy
Resolution No. 2010-08 – Amending Resolution No. 2010-01 to extend the term of the $350,000 interfund loan from the water utility fund to the current expense fund
Resolution No. 2010-09 – Authorizing an increase in property tax revenue for collection in 2011
Resolution No. 2010-10 – Adoption of the Snohomish County Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan
Resolution No. 2010-11 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 2011-2016
Resolution No. 2010-12 – Amending Resolution No. 2010-08 and 2010-01 to change the term of the payment of the $350,000 interfund loan from the water utility fund to the current expense fund
Resolution No. 2010-13 – Authorizing investment in the local government investment pool
Resolution No. 2011-01 – Directing the designated official to proceed with analysis and processing of the 2011 annual docket
Resolution No. 2011-02 – Authorizing investment in the local government investment pool
Resolution No. 2011-03 – Adopting a greenhouse gas emissions policy
Resolution No. 2011-04 – Directing the designated official to proceed with the analysis and processing of the 2011 development regulations and annual docket
Resolution No. 2011-05 – Declaring a councilmember position to be vacant in accordance with RCW 35A.12.060 and GFMC 2.08.060
Resolution No. 2011-06 – Authorizing an increase in property tax revenue for collection in 2012
Resolution No. 2011-07 – Proposing and initiating the process of vacating a portion of Wallace St. right-of-way
Resolution No. 2011-08 – Authorizing the transfer of property and library facilities from the city to the Sno-Isle Intercounty Rural Library District
Resolution No. 2012-01 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 2012-2017
Resolution No. 2012-02 – Declaring and emergency and authorizing the Mayor to execute a small public works contract for repair and/or replacement of a water line in the vicinity of Galena St. and Portage Ave. and a fire hydrant water line in the vicinity of Cascade Ave. without calling for bids 
Resolution No. 2012-03 – Authorizing the city treasurer to temporarily loan $50,000 from the capital improvement fund to the current expense fund
Resolution No. 2012-04 – Setting amounts for rates, fees and deposits for various city services and actions, for finances levied against code violators and for sewer, water and stormwater utility rates and charges
Resolution No. 2012-05 – Establishing procedures relating to purchasing materials, supplies and equipment
Resolution No. 2012-06 – Recognizing and honoring the many contributions made by the Sno-Isle Libraries for the past 50 years
Resolution No. 2012-07 – Setting amounts for rates, fees and deposits for various city services and actions, for finances levied against code violators and for sewer, water and stormwater utility rates and charges
Resolution No. 2012-08 – Approving the proposed Granite Falls Shoreline Master Program Update and directing that the applicable Shoreline Master Program Update materials be provided to the State Department of Ecology for its review and approval
Resolution No. 2012-09 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 2013-2018
Resolution No. 2012-10 – Cancelling check number 401910
Resolution No. 2012-11 – Setting the amount for the monthly sewer rate
Resolution No. 2012-12 – Authorizing an increase in property tax revenue for collection in 2013
Resolution No. 2013-01 – Setting the amount for late payment charges for monthly water/sewer/stormwater bills
Resolution No. 2013-02 – Proceeding with the analysis and processing of the 2013 Comprehensive Plan and Development Regulations Annual Docket
Resolution No. 2013-03 – Clarifying date for late fee application and adjusting the non-sufficient fund fee to match ordinance
Resolution No. 2013-04 – Setting the amount for water utility rates and charges
Resolution No. 2013-05 – Proposing and initiating the process of vacating a portion of the Kenton Street right-of-way
Resolution No. 2013-06 – Setting the amounts for and revising existing city fees
Resolution No. 2013-07 – Repealing and eliminating license fees for amusement devices
Resolution No. 2013-08 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 2014-2019
Resolution No. 2013-09 – Authorizing an increase in property tax revenue for collection in 2014
Resolution No. 2013-10 – Approving the Suncrest Farms Preliminary Plat
Resolution No. 2014-01 – Adopting the Granite Falls Water System Plan July 2013 and revised November 2013 and as approved by the Washington Department of Health December 17, 2013
Resolution No. 2014-02 – Proceeding with the analysis and processing of the 2014 Comprehensive Plan and Development Regulations Annual Docket
Resolution No. 2014-03 – Declaring as surplus police vehicles
Resolution No. 2014-04 – Authorizing investment of the City of Granite Falls monies in the Local Government Investment Pool
Resolution No. 2014-05 – Authorizing Snohomish County to prepare a Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan
Resolution No. 2014-06 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 2015-2020
Resolution No. 2014-07 – Regarding changes to By-Laws and Interlocal Agreement to the Cities Insurance Association of Washington (CIAW)
Resolution No. 2014-08 – Cancelling check numbers 403751, 403757, 403761, 403813 and 404064
Resolution No. 2014-09 – Authorizing an increase in property tax revenue for collection in 2015
Resolution No. 2014-10 – Approving the Wallace Street Church CUP
Resolution No. 2014-11 – Supporting efforts to pave the Mountain Loop Hwy.
Resolution No. 2015-01 – Proposition to voters on whether the city should adopt the Council/Manager form of government and abandoned the Council/Mayor form of government
Resolution No. 2015-02 – Setting the amounts for revised water and sewer utility rates and charges
Resolution No. 2015-03 – Establishing a timeline and schedule for City Council review and adoption of the updated Comprehensive Plan and Development Regulations
Resolution No. 2015-04 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 2016-2021
Resolution No. 2015-05 – Adopting a policy for investment of city funds
Resolution No. 2015-06 – Setting the amounts for revised water, sewer and storm water utility rates and charges
Resolution No. 2015-07 – Authorizing an increase in property tax revenue for collection in 2016
Resolution No. 2016-01 – Adopting the updated and revised Snohomish County Hazard Mitigation Plan
Resolution No. 2016-02 – Proceeding with the analysis and processing of the 2016 Comprehensive Plan and Development Regulations Annual Docket
Resolution No. 2016-03 – Adopting the Granite Falls Sanitary Sewer Collection System Comprehensive Plan Update (February 2016)
Resolution No. 2016-04 – Regarding Assumption of the Granite Falls Transportation Benefits District
Resolution No. 2016-05 – Stating city’s intent to update the Comprehensive Plan in order to meet the certification requirements of the Puget Sound Regional Council
Resolution No. 2016-06 – Making technical amendments to Resolution No. 2013-10 – Suncrest Farms Preliminary Plat
Resolution No. 2016-07 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 2017-2022
Resolution No. 2016-08 – Regarding the preservation, maintenance and improvement of the John Wayne Pioneer Trail
Resolution No. 2016-09 – Number accidentally skipped over
Resolution No. 2016-10 – Authorizing an increase in property tax revenue for collection in 2017
Resolution No. 2017-01 – Setting the amounts for rates, fees and deposits for various city services and actions, for fines levied against code violators, and for sewer, water and stormwater utility rates and charges
Resolution No. 2017-02 – Proceeding with the analysis and processing of the 2017 Comprehensive Plan and Development Regulations Annual Docket
Resolution No. 2017-03 – Amending Resolution No. 2017-02, Proceeding with the analysis and processing of the 2017 Comprehensive Plan and Development Regulations Annual Docket
Resolution No. 2017-04 – Setting the fee amounts for rates, fees and deposits for various city services, actions, for fines levied against code violators and for sewer, water and stormwater utility rates and charges
Resolution No. 2017-05 – Setting the fee amounts for sewer General Facility Charges
Resolution No. 2017-06 – Setting the fee amounts for water and wastewater Local Facility Charge (LFC) in addition to General Facility Charges for the western portion of the city
Resolution No. 2017-07 – Authorizing the payment of claims prior to approval by the city council
Resolution No. 2017-08 – Approving and adopting policies related to the Public Records Act of the State of Washington
Resolution No. 2017-09 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 2018-2023
Resolution No. 2017-10 – Authorizing an increase in property tax revenue for collection in 2018
Resolution No. 2018-01 – Sole Source – Beacon Software and related training from General Pacific, Inc for meter reading
Resolution No. 2018-02 – Proceeding with the analysis and processing of the 2018 Comprehensive Plan and Development Regulations Annual Docket
Resolution No. 2018-03 – Supporting funding of a new countywide 911 emergency radio system
Resolution No. 2018-04 – Adopting the scope of work, public participation plan and work program for conducting the legislature’s mandated 2019 Shoreline Master Program Periodic Review Update
Resolution No. 2018-05 – Approving purchase and sale agreement for 408 Prospect Ave.
Resolution No. 2018-06 – Approving and adopting a City Governmental Bonds Post Issuance Compliance Policy
Resolution No. 2018-07 – Low income senior citizens and disabled income levels to qualify for a discount to water, sewer and storm sewer utility rate charges
Resolution No. 2018-08 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 2019-2024
Resolution No. 2018-09 – Proposing and initiating the process for vacation of a portion of Gun Club Rd. right-of-way
Resolution No. 2018-10 – Emergency repairs on Stanley Street and Alley
Resolution No. 2018-11 – Authorizing an increase in property tax revenue for collection in 2019
Resolution No. 2019-01 – Setting the fee amounts for right-of-way construction, site development permit, state building code fees, interior plumbing fee, side sewer inspection fees, multi-family residential GFC charges, metered hydrant use, business license fees, general and local facility charges and revisions to stormwater connection fees
Resolution No. 2019-02 – Eliminating the scheduled fee increase for monthly sewer rates for 2019 and 2020
Resolution No. 2019-03 – Relating to the construction of the civic center/city hall (first set of change orders)
Resolution No. 2019-04 – Changing the name of treasurer to finance director/human resources director and changing days allotted to said position
Resolution No. 2019-05 – Number accidentally skipped over
Resolution No. 2019-06 – Number accidentally skipped over
Resolution No. 2019-07 – Relating to the construction of the civic center/city hall (second set of change orders)
Resolution No. 2019-08 – Proceeding with the analysis and processing of the 2019 Comprehensive Plan and Development Regulations Annual Docket
Resolution No. 2019-09 – Adopting the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 2020-2025
Resolution No. 2019-10 – Approving the purchase and sale agreement for 116 Cascade Ave.
Resolution No. 2019-11 – Relating to the construction of the civic center/civic center and approving a second set of change orders