File #: 2010-0156    Version:
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 3/1/2010 In control: Regional Water Quality Committee
On agenda: Final action: 3/15/2010
Enactment date: Enactment #: 13190
Title: A MOTION establishing the 2010 work plan for the regional water quality committee of the King County council.
Sponsors: Jan Drago
Attachments: 1. 13190.pdf, 2. A. Regional Water Quality Committee 2010 Work Plan Summary, 3. A. Regional Water Quality Committee 2010 Work Plan Summary (Revised 3-3-10), 4. 2010-0156 Staff Report - 2010 RWQC Work Plan (03-03-10), 5. 2010-0156 Amendment 1 (Conlin-Drago), 6. 2010-0156 Attach 2 - work plan (03-03-10), 7. 2010-0156 Revised Staff Report - 2010 RWQC Work Plan (03-11-10), 8. A. Regional Water Quality Committee 2010 Work Plan Summary (Revised 3-3-10)
Staff: Mountsier, Beth
Drafter
Clerk 03/08/2010
Title
A MOTION establishing the 2010 work plan for the regional water quality committee of the King County council.
Body
      WHEREAS; the regional water quality committee of the King County council is established by the King County charter to develop, recommend and review regional policies and plans for consideration by the metropolitan county council, and
      WHEREAS, the regional water quality committee develops, reviews and recommends countywide policies and plans related to the water pollution control functions formerly provided by the municipality of metropolitan Seattle, and
      WHEREAS, plans and policies that are assigned to the committee include, but are not limited to, water quality comprehensive and long-range capital improvement plans, service area and extension policies, rate policies and the facility siting policy and major facilities siting process;
      NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT MOVED by the Council of King County:
      A.  The work plan for the regional water quality committee for 2010 shall address countywide policies, plans or topics listed in Attachment A to this motion.
      B.  In addition to the items listed in Attachment A to this motion, the work plan may include countywide policies or plans that respond to emergent concerns related to water quality that are of regional interest and that relate to multiple jurisdictions.  The committee and council may amend the work plan and assign to the committee other regional water quality issues that the committee believes would benefit from interjurisdictional review and recommendations.
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