Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 35A.63 - Planning and Zoning in Code Cities.
35A.63.040 - Regional planning.

RCW 35A.63.040
Regional planning.

A code city with one or more municipalities within a region, otherwise authorized by law to plan, including municipalities of adjoining states, when empowered by ordinances of their respective legislative bodies, may cooperate to form, organize, and administer a regional planning commission to prepare a comprehensive plan and perform other planning functions for the region defined by agreement of the respective municipalities. The various agencies may cooperate in all phases of planning, and professional staff may be engaged to assist in such planning. All costs shall be shared on a pro rata basis as agreed among the various entities. A code city may also cooperate with any department or agency of a state government having planning functions.

[ 1969 ex.s. c 81 § 6; 1967 ex.s. c 119 § 35A.63.040.]
NOTES:

Effective date—1969 ex.s. c 81: See note following RCW 35A.13.035.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 35A - Optional Municipal Code

Chapter 35A.63 - Planning and Zoning in Code Cities.

35A.63.010 - Definitions.

35A.63.015 - "Solar energy system" defined.

35A.63.020 - Planning agency—Creation—Powers and duties—Conflicts of interest.

35A.63.030 - Joint meetings and cooperative action.

35A.63.040 - Regional planning.

35A.63.050 - Receipt and expenditure of funds.

35A.63.060 - Comprehensive plan—General.

35A.63.061 - Comprehensive plan—Required elements.

35A.63.062 - Comprehensive plan—Optional elements.

35A.63.070 - Comprehensive plan—Notice and hearing.

35A.63.071 - Comprehensive plan—Forwarding to legislative body.

35A.63.072 - Comprehensive plan—Approval by legislative body.

35A.63.073 - Comprehensive plan—Amendments and modifications.

35A.63.080 - Comprehensive plan—Effect.

35A.63.100 - Municipal authority.

35A.63.105 - Development regulations—Consistency with comprehensive plan.

35A.63.107 - Development regulations—Jurisdictions specified—Electric vehicle infrastructure.

35A.63.110 - Board of adjustment—Creation—Powers and duties.

35A.63.120 - Administration and enforcement.

35A.63.130 - Provisions inconsistent with charters.

35A.63.140 - Duties and responsibilities imposed by other acts.

35A.63.145 - Prohibitions on manufactured homes—Review required—"Designated manufactured home" defined.

35A.63.146 - Manufactured housing communities—Prohibitions of code city due to community status as a nonconforming use.

35A.63.149 - Residential care facilities—Review of need and demand—Adoption of ordinances.

35A.63.150 - Public hearings.

35A.63.152 - Public notice—Identification of affected property.

35A.63.160 - Construction—1967 ex.s. c 119.

35A.63.170 - Hearing examiner system—Adoption authorized—Alternative—Functions—Procedures.

35A.63.200 - Conformance with chapter 43.97 RCW required.

35A.63.210 - Child care facilities—Review of need and demand—Adoption of ordinances.

35A.63.215 - Family day-care provider's home facility—City may not prohibit in residential or commercial area—Conditions.

35A.63.220 - Moratoria, interim zoning controls—Public hearing—Limitation on length.

35A.63.230 - Accessory apartments.

35A.63.240 - Treatment of residential structures occupied by persons with handicaps.

35A.63.250 - Watershed restoration projects—Permit processing—Fish habitat enhancement project.

35A.63.260 - Planning regulations—Copies provided to county assessor.

35A.63.270 - General aviation airports.

35A.63.280 - Conditional and special use permit applications by parties licensed or certified by the department of social and health services or the department of corrections—Mediation prior to appeal required.

35A.63.290 - Application for a permit to site an energy plant or alternative energy resource—Written notice to United States department of defense.

35A.63.300 - Increased density bonus for affordable housing located on property owned by a religious organization.

35A.63.310 - Development regulations to implement comprehensive plans—Siting of organic materials management facilities.