Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 90.58 - Shoreline Management Act of 1971.
90.58.590 - Local governments authorized to adopt moratoria—Requirements—Public hearing.

RCW 90.58.590
Local governments authorized to adopt moratoria—Requirements—Public hearing.

(1) Local governments may adopt moratoria or other interim official controls as necessary and appropriate to implement this chapter.
(2)(a) A local government adopting a moratorium or control under this section must:
(i) Hold a public hearing on the moratorium or control;
(ii) Adopt detailed findings of fact that include, but are not limited to justifications for the proposed or adopted actions and explanations of the desired and likely outcomes;
(iii) Notify the department of the moratorium or control immediately after its adoption. The notification must specify the time, place, and date of any public hearing required by this subsection;
(iv) Provide that all lawfully existing uses, structures, or other development shall continue to be deemed lawful conforming uses and may continue to be maintained, repaired, and redeveloped, so long as the use is not expanded, under the terms of the land use and shoreline rules and regulations in place at the time of the moratorium.
(b) The public hearing required by this section must be held within sixty days of the adoption of the moratorium or control.
(3) A moratorium or control adopted under this section may be effective for up to six months if a detailed work plan for remedying the issues and circumstances necessitating the moratorium or control is developed and made available for public review. A moratorium or control may be renewed for two six-month periods if the local government complies with subsection (2)(a) of this section before each renewal. If a moratorium or control is in effect on the date a proposed master program or amendment is submitted to the department, the moratorium or control must remain in effect until the department's final action under RCW 90.58.090; however, the moratorium expires six months after the date of submittal if the department has not taken final action.
(4) Nothing in this section may be construed to modify county and city moratoria powers conferred outside this chapter.

[ 2009 c 444 § 2.]
NOTES:

Intent—2009 c 444: "The legislature recognizes that cities and counties have moratoria authority granted through constitutional and statutory provisions and that this authority, when properly exercised, is an important aspect of complying with environmental stewardship and protection requirements.
Recognizing the fundamental role and value of properly exercised moratoria, the legislature intends to establish new moratoria procedures and to affirm moratoria authority that local governments have and may exercise when implementing the shoreline management act, while recognizing the legitimate interests of existing shoreline-related developments during the period of interim moratoria." [ 2009 c 444 § 1.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 90 - Water Rights—Environment

Chapter 90.58 - Shoreline Management Act of 1971.

90.58.010 - Short title.

90.58.020 - Legislative findings—State policy enunciated—Use preference.

90.58.030 - Definitions and concepts.

90.58.040 - Program applicable to shorelines of the state.

90.58.045 - Environmental excellence program agreements—Effect on chapter.

90.58.050 - Program as cooperative between local government and state—Responsibilities differentiated.

90.58.060 - Review and adoption of guidelines—Public hearings, notice of—Amendments.

90.58.065 - Application of guidelines and master programs to agricultural activities.

90.58.070 - Local governments to submit letters of intent—Department to act upon failure of local government.

90.58.080 - Timetable for local governments to develop or amend master programs—Review of master programs—Grants.

90.58.090 - Approval of master program or segments or amendments—Procedure—Departmental alternatives when shorelines of statewide significance—Later adoption of master program supersedes departmental program.

90.58.100 - Programs as constituting use regulations—Duties when preparing programs and amendments thereto—Program contents.

90.58.110 - Development of program within two or more adjacent local government jurisdictions—Development of program in segments, when.

90.58.120 - Adoption of rules, programs, etc., subject to RCW 34.05.310 through 34.05.395—Public hearings, notice of—Public inspection after approval or adoption.

90.58.130 - Involvement of all persons and entities having interest, means.

90.58.140 - Development permits—Grounds for granting—Administration by local government, conditions—Applications—Notices—Rescission—Approval when permit for variance or conditional use.

90.58.143 - Time requirements—Substantial development permits, variances, conditional use permits.

90.58.147 - Substantial development permit—Exemption for projects to improve fish or wildlife habitat or fish passage.

90.58.150 - Selective commercial timber cutting, when.

90.58.160 - Prohibition against seabed mining for hard minerals and surface drilling for oil or gas, where.

90.58.170 - Shorelines hearings board—Established—Members—Chair—Quorum for decision—Expenses of members.

90.58.175 - Rules and regulations.

90.58.180 - Review of granting, denying, or rescinding permits by shorelines hearings board—Board to act—Local government appeals to board—Grounds for declaring rule, regulation, or guideline invalid—Appeals to court.

90.58.185 - Appeals involving single-family residences, involving penalties of fifteen thousand dollars or less, or other designated cases—Composition of board—Rules to expedite appeals.

90.58.190 - Appeal of department's decision to adopt or amend a master program.

90.58.195 - Shoreline master plan review—Local governments with coastal waters or coastal shorelines.

90.58.200 - Rules and regulations.

90.58.210 - Court actions to ensure against conflicting uses and to enforce—Civil penalty—Review.

90.58.220 - General penalty.

90.58.230 - Violators liable for damages resulting from violation—Attorney's fees and costs.

90.58.240 - Additional authority granted department and local governments.

90.58.250 - Intent—Department to cooperate with local governments—Grants for development of master programs.

90.58.260 - State to represent its interest before federal agencies, interstate agencies and courts.

90.58.270 - Nonapplication to certain structures, docks, developments, etc., placed in navigable waters—Nonapplication to certain rights of action, authority—Floating homes and floating on-water residences must be classified as a conforming preferred...

90.58.280 - Application to all state agencies, counties, public and municipal corporations.

90.58.290 - Restrictions as affecting fair market value of property.

90.58.300 - Department as regulating state agency—Special authority.

90.58.310 - Designation of shorelines of statewide significance by legislature—Recommendation by director, procedure.

90.58.320 - Height limitation respecting permits.

90.58.340 - Use policies for land adjacent to shorelines, development of.

90.58.350 - Nonapplication to treaty rights.

90.58.355 - Persons, projects, and activities not required to obtain certain permits, variances, letters of exemption, or other local review.

90.58.356 - Projects and activities not required to obtain certain permits, variances, letters of exemption, or other local review—Written notice, when required.

90.58.360 - Existing requirements for permits, certificates, etc., not obviated.

90.58.370 - Processing of permits or authorizations for emergency water withdrawal and facilities to be expedited.

90.58.380 - Adoption of wetland manual.

90.58.515 - Watershed restoration projects—Exemption.

90.58.550 - Oil or natural gas exploration in marine waters—Definitions—Application for permit—Requirements—Review—Enforcement.

90.58.560 - Oil or natural gas exploration—Violations of RCW 90.58.550—Penalty—Appeal.

90.58.570 - Consultation before responding to federal coastal zone management certificates.

90.58.580 - Shoreline restoration projects—Relief from shoreline master program development standards and use regulations.

90.58.590 - Local governments authorized to adopt moratoria—Requirements—Public hearing.

90.58.600 - Conformance with chapter 43.97 RCW required.

90.58.610 - Relationship between shoreline master programs and development regulations under growth management act governed by RCW 36.70A.480.

90.58.620 - New or amended master programs—Authorized provisions.

90.58.900 - Liberal construction—1971 ex.s. c 286.

90.58.920 - Effective date—1971 ex.s. c 286.