Fire protection districts are established for the provision of fire prevention services, fire suppression services, and emergency medical services for the protection of life and property. Fire protection districts are formed through a petition from the residents of a proposed district, a public hearing, and three-fifths voter approval.
The affairs of the district are managed by a board of elected fire commissioners initially composed of three commissioners. Three-member boards of commissioners may be increased from three to five or seven commissioners through a resolution or petition signed by 10 percent of voters which is submitted to the county legislative authority. After the resolution is submitted, the county legislative authority must call a special election proposing an increase from three members to five or seven members. A majority of voters must approve the increase.
A fire protection district board of commissioners with five members may increase from five to seven members if approved by a majority of voters.
PRO: Fire districts are local districts close to the people they serve. This bill corrects an oversight and would allow better communication and representation due to the size and geography of larger fire districts. Snohomish Regional Fire District is a new district that includes Lake Stevens, Monroe and Fire District 7, and would like to consider increasing from five to seven commissioners.