Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 80.50 - Energy Facilities—Site Locations.
80.50.340 - Preapplication—Fees—Plans.

RCW 80.50.340
Preapplication—Fees—Plans.

(1) A preapplicant applying under RCW 80.50.330 shall pay to the council a fee of ten thousand dollars to be applied to the cost of the preapplication process as a condition precedent to any action by the council, provided that costs in excess of this amount shall be paid only upon prior approval by the preapplicant, and provided further that any unexpended portions thereof shall be returned to the preapplicant.
(2) The council shall consult with the preapplicant and prepare a plan for the preapplication process which shall commence with an informational public hearing within 60 days after the receipt of the preapplication fee as provided in RCW 80.50.090.
(3) The preapplication plan shall include but need not be limited to:
(a) An initial consultation to explain the proposal and request input from council staff, federal and state agencies, cities, towns, counties, port districts, tribal governments, property owners, and interested individuals;
(b) Where applicable, a process to guide negotiations between the preapplicant and cities, towns, and counties within the corridor proposed pursuant to RCW 80.50.330.
(4) Fees paid under this section must be deposited in the energy facility site evaluation council account created in RCW 80.50.390.

[ 2022 c 183 § 13; 2007 c 325 § 4.]
NOTES:

Effective date—2022 c 183: See note following RCW 80.50.010.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 80 - Public Utilities

Chapter 80.50 - Energy Facilities—Site Locations.

80.50.010 - Legislative finding—Policy—Intent.

80.50.020 - Definitions.

80.50.030 - Energy facility site evaluation council—Created—Membership—Quorum.

80.50.040 - Energy facility site evaluation council—Powers enumerated.

80.50.045 - Recommendations to secretary, federal energy regulatory commission—Siting electrical transmission corridors—Council designated as state authority for siting transmission facilities.

80.50.060 - Energy facilities to which chapter applies—Applications for certification—Forms—Council's duties—Potential effects to tribal cultural resources.

80.50.071 - Council to receive applications—Payment of costs incurred by the council—Notification requirements.

80.50.075 - Expedited processing of applications.

80.50.080 - Counsel for the environment.

80.50.085 - Council staff to assist applicants, make recommendations.

80.50.090 - Public hearings—Opportunity for public comment.

80.50.100 - Recommendations to governor—Expedited processing—Approval or rejection of certification—Reconsideration.

80.50.105 - Transmission facilities for petroleum products—Recommendations to governor.

80.50.110 - Chapter governs and supersedes other law or regulations—Preemption of regulation and certification by state.

80.50.120 - Effect of certification.

80.50.130 - Revocation or suspension of certification—Grounds.

80.50.140 - Review.

80.50.150 - Enforcement of compliance—Penalties.

80.50.155 - Additional penalties—Appeal procedures.

80.50.160 - Availability of information.

80.50.175 - Council's powers.

80.50.180 - Proposals and actions by other state agencies and local political subdivisions pertaining to energy facilities exempt from "detailed statement" required by RCW 43.21C.030.

80.50.300 - Unfinished nuclear power projects—Transfer of all or a portion of a site to a political subdivision or subdivisions of the state—Water rights.

80.50.310 - Council actions—Exemption from chapter 43.21C RCW.

80.50.320 - Governor to evaluate council efficiency, make recommendations.

80.50.330 - Preapplication—Siting electrical transmission facilities—Corridors.

80.50.340 - Preapplication—Fees—Plans.

80.50.360 - Duties of chair and director.

80.50.370 - Clean energy product manufacturing facilities.

80.50.380 - Preapplication review of a proposed project—Fees.

80.50.390 - Energy facility site evaluation council account.

80.50.400 - Transfer of authority from the utilities and transportation commission to the council.