File #: 2008-0204    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 4/7/2008 In control: Regional Policy Committee
On agenda: 4/28/2008 Final action: 4/28/2008
Enactment date: Enactment #: 16079
Title: AN ORDINANCE relating to the regional policy committee; establishing the subject matters for the 2008 work program for the regional policy committee.
Sponsors: Pete von Reichbauer
Indexes: Regional Policy and Planning
Attachments: 1. Ord16079.pdf, 2. A. Subject Matters for the 2008 Regional Policy Committee Work Program, 3. 2008-0204 2008 RPC Work Program (4-16-08) revised sr.doc, 4. 2008-0204 2008 RPC Work Program (4-9-08) sr.doc, 5. 2008-0204 Attach A.doc, 6. 2008-0204 Attachment 2 Tentative 2008 RPC schedule(4-9-08).doc, 7. 2008-0204.1 Attach 1 signature.doc, 8. A. 2008 Regional Policy Committee Work Program revised April 21, 2008, 9. A. 2008 Regional Policy Committee Work Program revised April 9, 2008
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AN ORDINANCE relating to the regional policy committee; establishing the subject matters for the 2008 work program for the regional policy committee.
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PREAMBLE:
1. The King County Charter establishes the powers and duties of three regional committees, requiring that "each regional committee shall develop, review and recommend ordinances and motions adopting, repealing, or amending county-wide policies and plans . . . ." Section 270.30 of the King County Charter requires the metropolitan county council to assign each such ordinance and motion adopting, repealing or amending countywide policies and plans relating to the subject matter area for which a regional committee has been established, to the regional committee for review.
2. Assignment of legislation for review by a regional committee is required when an ordinance or motion is considered a countywide policy and plan, and when it also falls within subject matter area for the regional committee. Countywide policies and plans related to transit and wastewater must be reviewed by the regional transit and regional water quality committees, respectively. Other countywide plans or policies are within the subject matter of the regional policy committee when they are so identified by the ordinance adopting the committee's annual work program. Other legislation may be an operational, organizational or implementation measure rather than a policy or plan.
3. The regional policy committee has, by majority vote, identified a subject matter list encompassing a variety of potential issues for 2008. Some subject matter may include proposed ordinances or motions in 2008 enacting countywide plans and policies, legislation which the regional policy committee should review in accordance with Section 270.30 of the King County Charter. Some subject matter may include legislation that is operational, organizational or an implementation measure rather than a policy or plan, legislation which is not required...

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