Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 36.70A - Growth Management—Planning by Selected Counties and Cities.
36.70A.480 - Shorelines of the state.

RCW 36.70A.480
Shorelines of the state.

(1) For shorelines of the state, the goals and policies of the shoreline management act as set forth in RCW 90.58.020 are added as one of the goals of this chapter as set forth in RCW 36.70A.020 without creating an order of priority among the fourteen goals. The goals and policies of a shoreline master program for a county or city approved under chapter 90.58 RCW shall be considered an element of the county or city's comprehensive plan. All other portions of the shoreline master program for a county or city adopted under chapter 90.58 RCW, including use regulations, shall be considered a part of the county or city's development regulations.
(2) The shoreline master program shall be adopted pursuant to the procedures of chapter 90.58 RCW rather than the goals, policies, and procedures set forth in this chapter for the adoption of a comprehensive plan or development regulations.
(3)(a) The policies, goals, and provisions of chapter 90.58 RCW and applicable guidelines shall be the sole basis for determining compliance of a shoreline master program with this chapter except as the shoreline master program is required to comply with the internal consistency provisions of RCW 36.70A.070, 36.70A.040(4), 35.63.125, and 35A.63.105.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in (c) of this subsection, development regulations adopted under this chapter to protect critical areas within shorelines of the state apply within shorelines of the state until the department of ecology approves one of the following: A comprehensive master program update, as defined in RCW 90.58.030; a segment of a master program relating to critical areas, as provided in RCW 90.58.090; or a new or amended master program approved by the department of ecology on or after March 1, 2002, as provided in RCW 90.58.080. The adoption or update of development regulations to protect critical areas under this chapter prior to department of ecology approval of a master program update as provided in this subsection is not a comprehensive or segment update to the master program.
(c)(i) Until the department of ecology approves a master program or segment of a master program as provided in (b) of this subsection, a use or structure legally located within shorelines of the state that was established or vested on or before the effective date of the local government's development regulations to protect critical areas may continue as a conforming use and may be redeveloped or modified if: (A) The redevelopment or modification is consistent with the local government's master program; and (B) the local government determines that the proposed redevelopment or modification will result in no net loss of shoreline ecological functions. The local government may waive this requirement if the redevelopment or modification is consistent with the master program and the local government's development regulations to protect critical areas.
(ii) For purposes of this subsection (3)(c), an agricultural activity that does not expand the area being used for the agricultural activity is not a redevelopment or modification. "Agricultural activity," as used in this subsection (3)(c), has the same meaning as defined in RCW 90.58.065.
(d) Upon department of ecology approval of a shoreline master program or critical area segment of a shoreline master program, critical areas within shorelines of the state are protected under chapter 90.58 RCW and are not subject to the procedural and substantive requirements of this chapter, except as provided in subsection (6) of this section. Nothing in chapter 321, Laws of 2003 or chapter 107, Laws of 2010 is intended to affect whether or to what extent agricultural activities, as defined in RCW 90.58.065, are subject to chapter 36.70A RCW.
(e) The provisions of RCW 36.70A.172 shall not apply to the adoption or subsequent amendment of a local government's shoreline master program and shall not be used to determine compliance of a local government's shoreline master program with chapter 90.58 RCW and applicable guidelines. Nothing in this section, however, is intended to limit or change the quality of information to be applied in protecting critical areas within shorelines of the state, as required by chapter 90.58 RCW and applicable guidelines.
(4) Shoreline master programs shall provide a level of protection to critical areas located within shorelines of the state that assures no net loss of shoreline ecological functions necessary to sustain shoreline natural resources as defined by department of ecology guidelines adopted pursuant to RCW 90.58.060.
(5) Shorelines of the state shall not be considered critical areas under this chapter except to the extent that specific areas located within shorelines of the state qualify for critical area designation based on the definition of critical areas provided by *RCW 36.70A.030(5) and have been designated as such by a local government pursuant to RCW 36.70A.060(2).
(6) If a local jurisdiction's master program does not include land necessary for buffers for critical areas that occur within shorelines of the state, as authorized by **RCW 90.58.030(2)(f), then the local jurisdiction shall continue to regulate those critical areas and their required buffers pursuant to RCW 36.70A.060(2).

[ 2010 c 107 § 2; 2003 c 321 § 5; 1995 c 347 § 104.]
NOTES:

Reviser's note: *(1) RCW 36.70A.030 was alphabetized pursuant to RCW 1.08.015(2)(k), changing subsection (5) to subsection (6).
**(2) RCW 90.58.030 was alphabetized pursuant to RCW 1.08.015(2)(k), changing subsection (2)(f) to subsection (2)(d).


Intent—2010 c 107: "(1) The legislature recognizes that Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 1933, enacted as chapter 321, Laws of 2003, modified the relationship between the shoreline management act and the growth management act. The legislature recognizes also that its 2003 efforts, while intended to create greater operational clarity between these significant shoreline and land use acts, have been the subject of differing, and occasionally contrary, legal interpretations. This act is intended to affirm and clarify the legislature's intent relating to the provisions of chapter 321, Laws of 2003.
(2) The legislature affirms that development regulations adopted under the growth management act to protect critical areas apply within shorelines of the state as provided in section 2 of this act.
(3) The legislature affirms that the adoption or update of critical area regulations under the growth management act is not automatically an update to the shoreline master program.
(4) The legislature intends for this act to be remedial and curative in nature, and to apply retroactively to July 27, 2003." [ 2010 c 107 § 1.]


Retroactive application—2010 c 107: "This act is remedial and curative in nature and applies retroactively to July 27, 2003." [ 2010 c 107 § 5.]


Effective date—2010 c 107: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately [March 18, 2010]." [ 2010 c 107 § 6.]


Finding—Intent—2003 c 321: See note following RCW 90.58.030.


Finding—Severability—Part headings and table of contents not law—1995 c 347: See notes following RCW 36.70A.470.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 36 - Counties

Chapter 36.70A - Growth Management—Planning by Selected Counties and Cities.

36.70A.010 - Legislative findings.

36.70A.011 - Findings—Rural lands.

36.70A.020 - Planning goals.

36.70A.030 - Definitions.

36.70A.035 - Public participation—Notice provisions.

36.70A.040 - Who must plan—Summary of requirements—Resolution for partial planning—Development regulations must implement comprehensive plans—Tribal participation.

36.70A.045 - Phasing of comprehensive plan submittal.

36.70A.050 - Guidelines to classify agriculture, forest, and mineral lands and critical areas.

36.70A.060 - Natural resource lands and critical areas—Development regulations.

36.70A.067 - Effective date—Certain actions under RCW 36.70A.070, 36.70A.110, 36.70A.350, and 36.70A.360.

36.70A.070 - Comprehensive plans—Mandatory elements.

36.70A.080 - Comprehensive plans—Optional elements.

36.70A.085 - Comprehensive plans—Port elements.

36.70A.090 - Comprehensive plans—Innovative techniques.

36.70A.100 - Comprehensive plans—Must be coordinated.

36.70A.103 - State agencies required to comply with comprehensive plans.

36.70A.106 - Comprehensive plans—Development regulations—Transmittal to state—Amendments—Expedited review.

36.70A.108 - Comprehensive plans—Transportation element—Multimodal transportation improvements and strategies.

36.70A.110 - Comprehensive plans—Urban growth areas.

36.70A.115 - Comprehensive plans and development regulations must provide sufficient land capacity for development.

36.70A.120 - Planning activities and capital budget decisions—Implementation in conformity with comprehensive plan.

36.70A.130 - Comprehensive plans—Review procedures and schedules—Implementation progress report.

36.70A.131 - Mineral resource lands—Review of related designations and development regulations.

36.70A.140 - Comprehensive plans—Ensure public participation.

36.70A.142 - Comprehensive plans—Siting of organic materials management facilities.

36.70A.150 - Identification of lands useful for public purposes.

36.70A.160 - Identification of open space corridors—Purchase authorized.

36.70A.165 - Property designated as greenbelt or open space—Not subject to adverse possession.

36.70A.170 - Natural resource lands and critical areas—Designations.

36.70A.171 - Playing fields—Compliance with this chapter.

36.70A.172 - Critical areas—Designation and protection—Best available science to be used.

36.70A.175 - Wetlands to be delineated in accordance with manual.

36.70A.177 - Agricultural lands—Innovative zoning techniques—Accessory uses.

36.70A.180 - Chapter implementation—Intent.

36.70A.190 - Technical assistance—Grants—Mediation services—Resolution of tribal disputes.

36.70A.200 - Siting of essential public facilities—Limitation on liability.

36.70A.210 - Countywide planning policies.

36.70A.211 - Siting of schools—Rural areas, when authorized—Impact fees.

36.70A.212 - Siting of schools—Periodic updates.

36.70A.213 - Extension of public facilities and utilities to serve school sited in a rural area authorized—Requirements for authorization—Report.

36.70A.215 - Review and evaluation program.

36.70A.217 - Guidance for local governments on the review and evaluation program—Public participation—Analysis and recommendations.

36.70A.250 - Growth management hearings board—Creation—Members.

36.70A.252 - Growth management hearings board—Consolidation into environmental and land use hearings office.

36.70A.260 - Growth management hearings board—Regional panels.

36.70A.270 - Growth management hearings board—Conduct, procedure, and compensation—Public access to rulings, decisions, and orders.

36.70A.280 - Growth management hearings board—Matters subject to review.

36.70A.290 - Growth management hearings board—Petitions—Evidence.

36.70A.295 - Growth management hearings board—Direct judicial review.

36.70A.300 - Final orders.

36.70A.302 - Growth management hearings board—Determination of invalidity—Vesting of development permits—Interim controls.

36.70A.305 - Expedited review.

36.70A.310 - Growth management hearings board—Limitations on appeal by the state.

36.70A.320 - Presumption of validity—Burden of proof—Plans and regulations.

36.70A.3201 - Growth management hearings board—Legislative intent and finding.

36.70A.330 - Noncompliance.

36.70A.332 - Training regarding findings of noncompliance.

36.70A.335 - Order of invalidity issued before July 27, 1997.

36.70A.340 - Noncompliance and sanctions.

36.70A.345 - Sanctions.

36.70A.350 - New fully contained communities.

36.70A.360 - Master planned resorts.

36.70A.362 - Master planned resorts—Existing resort may be included.

36.70A.365 - Major industrial developments.

36.70A.367 - Major industrial developments—Master planned locations.

36.70A.368 - Major industrial developments—Master planned locations—Reclaimed surface coal mine sites.

36.70A.370 - Protection of private property.

36.70A.380 - Extension of designation date.

36.70A.385 - Environmental planning pilot projects.

36.70A.390 - Moratoria, interim zoning controls—Public hearing—Limitation on length—Exceptions.

36.70A.400 - Accessory apartments.

36.70A.410 - Treatment of residential structures occupied by persons with handicaps.

36.70A.420 - Transportation projects—Findings—Intent.

36.70A.430 - Transportation projects—Collaborative review process.

36.70A.450 - Family day-care provider's home facility—County or city may not prohibit in residential or commercial area—Conditions.

36.70A.460 - Watershed restoration projects—Permit processing—Fish habitat enhancement project.

36.70A.470 - Project review—Amendment suggestion procedure—Definitions.

36.70A.480 - Shorelines of the state.

36.70A.481 - Construction—Chapter 347, Laws of 1995.

36.70A.490 - Growth management planning and environmental review fund—Established.

36.70A.500 - Growth management planning and environmental review fund—Awarding of grant or loan—Procedures.

36.70A.510 - General aviation airports.

36.70A.520 - National historic towns—Designation.

36.70A.530 - Land use development incompatible with military installation not allowed—Revision of comprehensive plans and development regulations.

36.70A.540 - Affordable housing incentive programs—Low-income housing units—Tiny house communities.

36.70A.545 - Increased density bonus for affordable housing located on property owned by a religious organization.

36.70A.550 - Aquifer conservation zones.

36.70A.570 - Regulation of forest practices.

36.70A.590 - Complying with requirements relating to surface and groundwater resources.

36.70A.600 - Cities planning under RCW 36.70A.040—Increasing residential building capacity—Housing action plan authorized—Grant assistance.

36.70A.610 - Housing supply and affordability report.

36.70A.620 - Cities planning under RCW 36.70A.040—Minimum residential parking requirements.

36.70A.690 - On-site sewage system self-inspection.

36.70A.695 - Development regulations—Jurisdictions specified—Electric vehicle infrastructure.

36.70A.696 - Accessory dwelling units—Definitions.

36.70A.697 - Accessory dwelling units—Adoption of requirements.

36.70A.698 - Accessory dwelling units—Off-street parking—When prohibited.

36.70A.699 - Accessory dwelling units—Rights not modified.

36.70A.700 - Purpose—Intent—2011 c 360.

36.70A.702 - Construction.

36.70A.703 - Definitions.

36.70A.705 - Voluntary stewardship program established—Administered by commission—Agency participation.

36.70A.710 - Critical areas protection—Alternative to RCW 36.70A.060—County's responsibilities—Procedures.

36.70A.715 - Funding by commission—County's duties—Watershed group established.

36.70A.720 - Watershed group's duties—Work plan—Conditional priority funding.

36.70A.725 - Technical review of work plan—Time frame for action by director.

36.70A.730 - Report by watershed group—Director consults with statewide advisory committee.

36.70A.735 - When work plan is not approved, fails, or is unfunded—County's duties—Rules.

36.70A.740 - Commission's duties—Timelines.

36.70A.745 - Statewide advisory committee—Membership.

36.70A.750 - Agricultural operators—Individual stewardship plan.

36.70A.755 - Implementing the work plan.

36.70A.760 - Agricultural operators—Withdrawal from program.

36.70A.800 - Role of growth strategies commission.

36.70A.900 - Severability—1990 1st ex.s. c 17.

36.70A.901 - Part, section headings not law—1990 1st ex.s. c 17.

36.70A.902 - Section headings not law—1991 sp.s. c 32.

36.70A.903 - Transfer of powers, duties, and functions.

36.70A.904 - Conflict with federal requirements—2011 c 360.