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Chapter 365-195
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Chapter 365-195 WAC
Last Update: 4/2/01
Growth management act — procedural criteria for adopting comprehensive plans and development regulations
Complete Chapter
WAC Sections
PART ONE
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
365-195-010
Background.
365-195-020
Purpose.
365-195-030
Applicability.
365-195-040
General method.
365-195-050
Presumption of validity.
365-195-060
Regional and local variations.
365-195-070
Interpretations.
PART TWO
DEFINITIONS
365-195-200
Statutory definitions.
365-195-210
Definitions of terms as used in this chapter.
365-195-220
Additional definitions to be adopted locally.
PART THREE
FEATURES OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
365-195-300
Mandatory elements.
365-195-305
Land use element.
365-195-310
Housing element.
365-195-315
Capital facilities element.
365-195-320
Utilities element.
365-195-325
Transportation element.
365-195-330
Rural element.
365-195-335
Urban growth areas.
365-195-340
Siting essential public facilities.
365-195-345
Optional elements.
PART FOUR
INVENTORIES AND REVIEWS
365-195-400
Natural resource lands.
365-195-410
Critical areas.
365-195-420
Identification of open space corridors.
365-195-430
Identification of lands useful for public purposes.
PART FIVE
CONSISTENCY
365-195-500
Internal consistency.
365-195-510
Concurrency.
365-195-520
Interjurisdictional consistency.
365-195-530
Coordination with other plans.
365-195-540
Analysis of cumulative effects.
PART SIX
ADOPTION PROCEDURES
365-195-600
Public participation.
365-195-610
State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA).
365-195-620
Submissions to state.
365-195-630
Amendment.
365-195-640
Record of process.
PART SEVEN
RELATIONSHIP OF GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLANNING TO OTHER LAWS
365-195-700
Background.
365-195-705
Basic assumptions.
365-195-710
Identification of other laws.
365-195-715
Integrating external considerations.
365-195-720
Sources of law.
365-195-725
Constitutional provisions.
365-195-730
Federal authorities.
365-195-735
State and regional authorities.
365-195-740
Regional perspective.
365-195-745
Special siting statutes.
365-195-750
Explicit statutory directions.
365-195-755
Voluntary interjurisdictional planning efforts.
365-195-760
Integration of SEPA process with creation and adoption of comprehensive plans and development regulations.
365-195-765
State agency compliance.
365-195-770
Compliance by regional agencies and special districts.
PART EIGHT
DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
365-195-800
Relationship to comprehensive plans.
365-195-805
Implementation strategy.
365-195-810
Timing of initial adoption.
365-195-815
Review for compliance.
365-195-820
Submissions to state.
365-195-825
Regulations specifically required by the act.
365-195-830
Optional authorizations.
365-195-835
Concurrency regulations.
365-195-840
Essential public facilities.
365-195-845
Permit process.
365-195-850
Impact fees.
365-195-855
Protection of private property.
365-195-860
Housing for persons with handicaps.
365-195-865
Supplementing, amending and monitoring.
PART NINE
BEST AVAILABLE SCIENCE
365-195-900
Background and purpose.
365-195-905
Criteria for determining which information is the "best available science."
365-195-910
Criteria for obtaining the best available science.
365-195-915
Criteria for including the best available science in developing policies and development regulations.
365-195-920
Criteria for addressing inadequate scientific information.
365-195-925
Criteria for demonstrating "special consideration" has been given to conservation or protection measures necessary to preserve or enhance anadromous fisheries.