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- WAC 365-196-210: - Washington
PDF WAC 365-196-210 Definitions of terms as used in this chapter The following are definitions which are not defined in RCW 36 70A 030 but are defined here for purposes of the procedural criteria
- 365-196-210 - LII Legal Information Institute
Title 365 - Commerce, Department of (Community Development) Chapter 365-196 - Growth Management Act-Procedural criteria for adopting comprehensive plans and development regulations
- Chapter 365-196 WAC - Washington
Buildable lands review and evaluation Providing urban services Providing sufficient land capacity suitable for development Phasing development within the UGA Identification of open space corridors Identification of lands useful for public purposes New fully contained communities
- WAC 365-196 – Growth Management Act (selected sections)
365-196-010 Background Through the Growth Management Act, the legislature provided a new framework for land use planning and the regulation of development in Washington state
- PDF WAC 365-196-210 - app. leg. wa. gov
[Statutory Authority: RCW 36 70A 050 and 36 70A 190 WSR 23-08-037, § 365-196-210, filed 3 29 23, effective 4 29 23; WSR 10-03-085, § 365-196-210, filed 1 19 10, effective 2 19 10 ]
- Chapter 365-196 - Growth Management Act-Procedural criteria for . . .
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- Chapter 365-196 WAC - Washington
PDF 365-196-020 Purpose (1) Within the framework established by the act, counties and cities may accommodate a wide diversity of local visions There is no exclusive method for accomplishing the requirements of the act
- Title 365 WAC - Washington
Affordable and supportive housing—Local sales and use tax Reviser's note: The department of community development reaffirmed and assumed all rules made by the former planning and community affairs agency by the filing of WSR 84-14-064 on June 30, 1984
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