File #: 2010-0219    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 4/5/2010 In control: Environment and Transportation Committee
On agenda: Final action: 5/24/2010
Enactment date: 6/3/2010 Enactment #: 16841
Title: AN ORDINANCE approving the Lakehaven Utility District Comprehensive Wastewater System Plan, 2009.
Sponsors: Larry Phillips
Indexes: Water Districts
Attachments: 1. 16841.pdf, 2. 2010-0219 Fiscal Note.xls, 3. 2010-0219 Lakehaven Sewer Matrix.doc, 4. 2010-0219 Regulatory Note.doc, 5. 2010-0219 TransmittalLetter.doc, 6. A. Lakehaven Utility District Comprehensive Wastewater Plan, 2009, 7. 2010-0219 Staff Report - lakehaven, 8. 2010-0219 Attach 2 - amendment, 9. 2010-0219 attach to amendment, 10. A. Lakehaven Utility District Comprehensive Wastewater Plan, 2009 (Revised 5/11/10)
Staff: Reed, Mike
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Clerk 05/13/2010
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AN ORDINANCE approving the Lakehaven Utility District Comprehensive Wastewater System Plan, 2009.
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STATEMENT OF FACTS:
1. K.C.C. chapter 13.24 requires approval of comprehensive plans for sewer utilities as a prerequisite to granting right-of-way franchises and approval for right-of-way construction permits. Such plans or their updates must be submitted to the county at least once every six years, and more frequently if circumstances call for an earlier submittal.
2. K.C.C. 13.24.060 requires that such plans be consistent with the requirements of any comprehensive plans or development regulations adopted under chapter 36.70A RCW or any other applicable comprehensive plan, land use plan or development regulation adopted by a city, town, or county for the service area. The King County Comprehensive Plan, which includes wastewater policies in its provisions for facilities and services (policies F-245 through F-254), also calls for consistency with other adopted plans, pursuit of reclaimed water and water conservation, and protection of water resources.
3. Washington state law, RCW 57.16.010(6), requires that any general comprehensive plan of any water-sewer district be approved, conditionally approved, or rejected by the legislative authority of every county within whose boundaries all or a portion of the district lies. The county legislative authority must make its determination based on: whether the actions outlined in the plan comply with the development program outlined in the county's Comprehensive Plan; whether the actions outlined in the plan comply with any approved basin-wide water or sewerage plan; and whether the actions outlined in the plan comply with the policies expressed in any county plan for water or sewage facilities, or both. The actions proposed in the plan are consistent with RCW 57.16.010(6).
4. Both Washington state Department of Ecology and King County regulations require sewer plans to be appro...

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