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| Legislative findings. |
| Findings—Rural lands. |
| Planning goals. |
| Definitions. |
| Public participation—Notice provisions. |
| Who must plan—Summary of requirements—Resolution for partial planning—Development regulations must implement comprehensive plans. |
| Phasing of comprehensive plan submittal. |
| Guidelines to classify agriculture, forest, and mineral lands and critical areas. |
| Natural resource lands and critical areas—Development regulations. |
| Comprehensive plans—Mandatory elements. |
| Comprehensive plans—Optional elements. |
| Comprehensive plans—Port elements. |
| Comprehensive plans—Innovative techniques. |
| Comprehensive plans—Must be coordinated. |
| State agencies required to comply with comprehensive plans. |
| Comprehensive plans—Development regulations—Transmittal to state—Amendments—Expedited review. |
| Comprehensive plans—Transportation element—Multimodal transportation improvements and strategies. |
| Comprehensive plans—Urban growth areas. |
| Comprehensive plans and development regulations must provide sufficient land capacity for development. |
| Planning activities and capital budget decisions—Implementation in conformity with comprehensive plan. |
| Comprehensive plans—Review procedures and schedules—Amendments. |
| Mineral resource lands—Review of related designations and development regulations. |
| Comprehensive plans—Ensure public participation. |
| Identification of lands useful for public purposes. |
| Identification of open space corridors—Purchase authorized. |
| Property designated as greenbelt or open space—Not subject to adverse possession. |
| Natural resource lands and critical areas—Designations. |
| Playing fields—Compliance with this chapter. |
| Critical areas—Designation and protection—Best available science to be used. |
| Wetlands to be delineated in accordance with manual. |
| Agricultural lands—Innovative zoning techniques—Accessory uses. |
| Chapter implementation—Intent. |
| Technical assistance, procedural criteria, grants, and mediation services. |
| Siting of essential public facilities—Limitation on liability. |
| Countywide planning policies. |
| Review and evaluation program. |
| Growth management hearings board—Creation—Members. |
| Growth management hearings board—Consolidation into environmental and land use hearings office. |
| Growth management hearings board—Regional panels. |
| Growth management hearings board—Conduct, procedure, and compensation. |
| Growth management hearings board—Matters subject to review. |
| Growth management hearings board—Petitions—Evidence. |
| Growth management hearings board—Direct judicial review. |
| Final orders. |
| Growth management hearings board—Determination of invalidity—Vesting of development permits—Interim controls. |
| Expedited review. |
| Growth management hearings board—Limitations on appeal by the state. |
| Presumption of validity—Burden of proof—Plans and regulations. |
| Growth management hearings board—Legislative intent and finding. |
| Noncompliance. |
| Order of invalidity issued before July 27, 1997. |
| Noncompliance and sanctions. |
| Sanctions. |
| New fully contained communities. |
| Master planned resorts. |
| Master planned resorts—Existing resort may be included. |
| Major industrial developments. |
| Major industrial developments—Master planned locations. |
| Major industrial developments—Master planned locations—Reclaimed surface coal mine sites. |
| Protection of private property. |
| Extension of designation date. |
| Environmental planning pilot projects. |
| Moratoria, interim zoning controls—Public hearing—Limitation on length—Exceptions. |
| Accessory apartments. |
| Treatment of residential structures occupied by persons with handicaps. |
| Transportation projects—Findings—Intent. |
| Transportation projects—Collaborative review process. |
| Family day-care provider's home facility—County or city may not prohibit in residential or commercial area—Conditions. |
| Watershed restoration projects—Permit processing—Fish habitat enhancement project. |
| Project review—Amendment suggestion procedure—Definitions. |
| Shorelines of the state. |
| Construction—Chapter 347, Laws of 1995. |
| Growth management planning and environmental review fund—Established. |
| Growth management planning and environmental review fund—Awarding of grant or loan—Procedures. |
| General aviation airports. |
| National historic towns—Designation. |
| Land use development incompatible with military installation not allowed—Revision of comprehensive plans and development regulations. |
| Affordable housing incentive programs—Low-income housing units. |
| Aquifer conservation zones. |
| Regulation of forest practices. |
| Development regulations—Jurisdictions specified—Electric vehicle infrastructure. |
VOLUNTARY STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM |
| Purpose—Intent—2011 c 360. |
| Construction. |
| Definitions. |
| Voluntary stewardship program established—Administered by commission—Agency participation. |
| Critical areas protection —Alternative to RCW 36.70A.060—County's responsibilities —Procedures. |
| Funding by commission—County's duties—Watershed group established. |
| Watershed group's duties—Work plan—Conditional priority funding. |
| Technical review of work plan—Time frame for action by director. |
| Report by watershed group—Director consults with statewide advisory committee. |
| When work plan is not approved, fails, or is unfunded—County's duties—Rules. |
| Commission's duties—Timelines. |
| Statewide advisory committee—Membership. |
| Agricultural operators—Individual stewardship plan. |
| Implementing the work plan. |
| Agricultural operators—Withdrawal from program. |
| Role of growth strategies commission. |
| Severability—1990 1st ex.s. c 17. |
| Part, section headings not law—1990 1st ex.s. c 17. |
| Section headings not law—1991 sp.s. c 32. |
| Transfer of powers, duties, and functions. |
| Conflict with federal requirements—2011 c 360. |