Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 70A.305 - Hazardous Waste Cleanup—Model Toxics Control Act.
70A.305.160 - Brownfield renewal authority.

RCW 70A.305.160
Brownfield renewal authority.

(1) A city, county, or port district may establish by resolution a brownfield renewal authority for the purpose of guiding and implementing the cleanup and reuse of properties within a designated redevelopment opportunity zone. Any combination of cities, counties, and port districts may establish a brownfield renewal authority through an interlocal agreement under chapter 39.34 RCW, and the brownfield renewal authority may exercise those powers as are authorized under chapter 39.34 RCW and under this chapter.
(2) A brownfield renewal authority must be governed by a board of directors selected as determined by the resolution or interlocal agreement establishing the authority.
(3) A brownfield renewal authority must be a separate legal entity and be deemed a municipal corporation. It has the power to: Sue and be sued; receive, account for, and disburse funds; employ personnel; and acquire or dispose of any interest in real or personal property within a redevelopment opportunity zone in the furtherance of the authority purposes. A brownfield renewal authority has the power to contract indebtedness and to issue and sell general obligation bonds pursuant to and in the manner provided for general county bonds in chapters 36.67 and 39.46 RCW and other applicable statutes, and to issue revenue bonds pursuant to and in the manner provided for revenue bonds in chapter 36.67 RCW and other applicable statutes.
(4) If the department determines that substantial progress has not been made on the plan approved under RCW 70A.305.140 by the brownfield renewal authority within six years of a city, county, or port district establishing a brownfield renewal authority, the department may require dissolution of the brownfield renewal authority. Upon dissolution of the brownfield renewal authority, except as provided in RCW 70A.305.140, all assets and liabilities transfer to the city, town, or port district establishing the brownfield renewal authority.

[ 2020 c 20 § 1317; 2013 2nd sp.s. c 1 § 5. Formerly RCW 70.105D.160.]
NOTES:

Findings—Intent—Effective date—2013 2nd sp.s. c 1: See notes following RCW 70A.305.020.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 70A - Environmental Health and Safety

Chapter 70A.305 - Hazardous Waste Cleanup—Model Toxics Control Act.

70A.305.010 - Declaration of policy.

70A.305.020 - Definitions.

70A.305.030 - Department's powers and duties.

70A.305.040 - Standard of liability—Settlement.

70A.305.050 - Enforcement.

70A.305.060 - Lien authority.

70A.305.070 - Timing of review.

70A.305.080 - Private right of action—Remedial action costs.

70A.305.090 - Remedial actions—Exemption from procedural requirements.

70A.305.100 - Grants to local governments—Statement of environmental benefits—Development of outcome-focused performance measures.

70A.305.110 - Releases of hazardous substances—Notice—Exemptions.

70A.305.120 - Puget Sound partners.

70A.305.130 - Cleanup settlement account—Reporting requirements.

70A.305.140 - Brownfield redevelopment trust fund account—Created—Report to the office of financial management and the legislature—Rules.

70A.305.150 - Designation of a redevelopment opportunity zone—Criteria.

70A.305.160 - Brownfield renewal authority.

70A.305.170 - Establishment of program to provide informal advice and assistance—Collection of costs—Expedited process—Rules—Voluntary cleanup account.

70A.305.180 - Model toxics control operating account.

70A.305.190 - Model toxics control capital account.

70A.305.200 - Model toxics control stormwater account.

70A.305.900 - Short title—1989 c 2.

70A.305.901 - Captions—1989 c 2.

70A.305.902 - Construction—1989 c 2.

70A.305.903 - Existing agreements—1989 c 2.

70A.305.904 - Effective date—1989 c 2.