RCW 35A.14.700
Determining population of annexed territory—Certificate—As basis for allocation of state funds—Revised certificate.
(1) Whenever any territory is annexed to a code city, a certificate as hereinafter provided shall be submitted in triplicate to the office of financial management within thirty days of the effective date of annexation specified in the relevant ordinance. After approval of the certificate, the office of financial management shall retain the original copy in its files, and transmit the second copy to the department of transportation and return the third copy to the code city. Such certificates shall be in such form and contain such information as shall be prescribed by the office of financial management. A copy of the complete ordinance containing a legal description and a map showing specifically the boundaries of the annexed territory shall be attached to each of the three copies of the certificate. The certificate shall be signed by the mayor and attested by the city clerk. Upon request, the office of financial management shall furnish certification forms to any code city.
(2)(a) The resident population of the annexed territory shall be determined by, or under the direction of, the mayor of the code city.
(b) If the annexing code city has a population of ten thousand or less, the annexed territory consists entirely of one or more partial federal census blocks, or 2010 federal decennial census data has not been released within twelve months immediately prior to the date of annexation, the population determination shall consist of an actual enumeration of the population.
(c) In any circumstance, the code city may choose to have the population determination of the entire annexed territory consist of an actual enumeration. However, if the code city does not use actual enumeration for determining population, the annexed territory includes or consists of one or more complete federal census blocks, and 2010 federal decennial census data has been released within twelve months immediately prior to the date of annexation, the population determination shall consist of:
(i) Relevant 2010 federal decennial census data pertaining to the complete block or blocks, as such data has been updated by the most recent official population estimate released by the office of financial management pursuant to RCW 43.62.030;
(ii) An actual enumeration of any population located within the annexed territory but outside the complete federal census block or blocks; and
(iii) If the office of financial management, at least two weeks prior to the date of annexation, confirms the existence of a known census error within a complete federal census block and identifies a structure or complex listed in (c)(iii)(A) through (E) of this subsection (2) as a likely source of the error, an actual enumeration of one or more of the block's identified:
(A) Group quarters;
(B) Mobile home parks;
(C) Apartment buildings that are composed of at least fifty units and are certified for occupancy between January 1, 2010, and April 1, 2011;
(D) Missing subdivisions; and
(E) Closures of any of the categories in (c)(iii)(A) through (D) of this subsection.
(d) Whenever an actual enumeration is used, it shall be made in accordance with the practices and policies of, and subject to the approval of, the office of financial management.
(e) The code city shall be responsible for the full cost of the population determination.
(3) Upon approval of the annexation certificate, the office of financial management shall forward to each state official or department responsible for making allocations or payments to cities or towns, a revised certificate reflecting the increase in population due to such annexation. Upon and after the date of the commencement of the next quarterly period, the population determination indicated in such revised certificate shall be used as the basis for the allocation and payment of state funds to such city or town.
For the purposes of this section, each quarterly period shall commence on the first day of the months of January, April, July, and October. Whenever a revised certificate is forwarded by the office of financial management thirty days or less prior to the commencement of the next quarterly period, the population of the annexed territory shall not be considered until the commencement of the following quarterly period.
(4) Until an annexation certificate is filed and approved as provided herein, such annexed territory shall not be considered by the office of financial management in determining the population of such code city.
[ 2011 c 342 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 18 § 28; 1979 c 151 § 35; 1975 1st ex.s. c 31 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.14.700.]
NOTES:
Effective date—2011 c 342: See note following RCW 35.13.260.
Severability—1979 ex.s. c 18: See note following RCW 35A.01.070.
Population determinations, office of financial management: Chapter 43.62 RCW.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 35A - Optional Municipal Code
Chapter 35A.14 - Annexation by Code Cities.
35A.14.001 - Actions subject to review by boundary review board.
35A.14.005 - Annexations beyond urban growth areas prohibited.
35A.14.010 - Authority for annexation.
35A.14.015 - Election method—Resolution for election—Contents of resolution.
35A.14.030 - Filing of petition as approved by city.
35A.14.040 - Election method—Hearing by review board—Notice.
35A.14.050 - Decision of the county annexation review board—Filing—Date for election.
35A.14.070 - Election method—Notice of election.
35A.14.090 - Election method—Ordinance providing for annexation, assumption of indebtedness.
35A.14.100 - Election method—Effective date of annexation.
35A.14.110 - Election method is alternative.
35A.14.130 - Direct petition method—Notice of hearing.
35A.14.140 - Direct petition method—Ordinance providing for annexation.
35A.14.150 - Direct petition method—Effective date of annexation.
35A.14.160 - Annexation review board—Composition.
35A.14.170 - Time for filing nominations—Vacancies.
35A.14.180 - Terms of members.
35A.14.190 - Organization of annexation review board—Rules—Journal—Authority.
35A.14.210 - Court review of decisions of the county annexation review board.
35A.14.220 - When review procedure may be dispensed with.
35A.14.296 - Annexation of unincorporated territory pursuant to interlocal agreement.
35A.14.297 - Ordinance providing for annexation of unincorporated island of territory—Referendum.
35A.14.300 - Annexation for municipal purposes.
35A.14.310 - Annexation of federal areas.
35A.14.320 - Annexation of federal areas—Provisions of ordinance—Authority over annexed territory.
35A.14.330 - Proposed zoning regulation—Purposes of regulations and restrictions.
35A.14.340 - Notice and hearing—Filings and recordings.
35A.14.410 - When right-of-way may be included—Use of right-of-way line as corporate boundary.
35A.14.430 - Alternative direct petition method—Notice of hearing.
35A.14.440 - Alternative direct petition method—Ordinance providing for annexation.
35A.14.450 - Alternative direct petition method—Effective date of annexation.
35A.14.475 - Annexation of territory within regional transit authorities.
35A.14.480 - Annexation of territory served by fire districts—Interlocal agreement process.
35A.14.485 - Annexation of fire districts—Transfer of employees.
35A.14.488 - Fire protection and safety in proposed annexed territory—Report request.
35A.14.490 - Annexation of territory used for an agricultural fair.
35A.14.500 - Outstanding indebtedness not affected.
35A.14.550 - Providing annexation information to public.
35A.14.801 - Taxes collected in annexed territory—Notification of annexation.
35A.14.901 - Application of chapter to annexations involving water or sewer service.