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Title: Overview of the Growth Management Act GMA


1
Overview of theGrowth Management Act (GMA)
Critical Areas Ordinances (CAOs)
  • www.1000friends.org

2
What does the GMA Require Cities and Counties to
Do?
  • Designate and protect critical areas (All
    Counties Cities)
  • Designate resource lands (All Counties Cities)
    and protect them (Counties Cities fully
    planning under the GMA)
  • Adopt comprehensive plans (Counties Cities
    fully planning under the GMA)
  • Adopt development regulations (Counties Cities
    fully planning under the GMA)
  • Periodically update comprehensive plans and
    development regulations (Counties Cities fully
    planning under the GMA)

3
Periodic Update Deadlines
4
GMA Planning Process
5
What Are Critical Areas?
  • Wetlands
  • Areas with a critical recharging effect on
    aquifers used for potable water
  • Fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas
  • Frequently flooded areas
  • Geologically hazardous areas. RCW 36.70A.030(5)

6
What Are Fish Wildlife Habitat Conservation
Areas? WAC 365-190-080 (5)(a)
  • Areas with which endangered, threatened, and
    sensitive species have a primary association
  • Habitats and species of local importance
  • Commercial and recreational shellfish areas
  • Kelp and eelgrass beds herring and smelt
    spawning areas
  • Naturally occurring ponds under twenty acres and
    their submerged aquatic beds that provide fish or
    wildlife habitat
  • Waters of the state
  • Lakes, ponds, streams, and rivers planted with
    game fish by a governmental or tribal entity
  • State natural area preserves and natural resource
    conservation areas

7
GMA Goals
  • Environment Protection Goal. Protect the
    environment and enhance the state's high quality
    of life, including air and water quality, and the
    availability of water. RCW 36.70A.020 (10)
  • Must balance goals and requirements
  • Some goals, such as the environmental protection
    goal, are more directive than others

8
GMA Critical Areas Requirements
  • Designate critical areas. RCW 36.70A.170
  • Adopt development regulations that protect
    critical areas. RCW 36.70A.060(2)
  • Identify open space corridors within and between
    urban growth areas (UGAs) including
  • wildlife habitats and
  • to connect critical areas. RCW 36.70A.160

9
GMA Critical Areas Requirements (Continued)
  • Include best available science in designating and
    protecting critical areas. RCW 36.70A.172(1)
  • Give special consideration to conservation or
    protection measures necessary to preserve or
    enhance anadromous fisheries. RCW 36.70A.172(1)
  • Use GMA definition of wetland. RCW 36.70A.030(20)
  • Use State Wetlands Delineation Manual to
    identify wetlands. RCW 36.70A.175

10
Growth Board Elaboration
  • The requirement to protect critical areas,
    particularly wetlands and fish and wildlife
    habitats, means that the values and functions of
    such ecosystems must be maintained
  • In no case can CAOs result in a net loss of the
    value and functions of such ecosystems within a
    watershed
  • Tulalip Tribes v. Snohomish County, CPSGMHB Case
    No. 96-3-0029, FDO, p. 11 (January 8, 1997).

11
Key Process Requirements
  • Encourage citizen participation RCW 36.70A.020
    (11)
  • Prepare and disseminate a public participation
    program that provides for early and continuous
    public involvement. RCW 36.70A.140
  • Review and evaluate CAOs. RCW 36.70A.130(1)(a)
  • Include best available science in the record. RCW
    36.70A.172(1)

12
How to Find Out More About What the GMA Means
  • Growth Management Act Goal and Requirements
  • CTED Regulations Guidance
  • Growth Board Digests
  • Growth Board Decisions

13
Jurisdiction for Appeals
(Appeals to Superior Court)

14
Four Steps to a Successful Appeal
  • You need to participate in the City or Countys
    adoption of the CAO Update
  • The data that shows the CAO does not comply with
    the GMA must be on the record
  • You need to file the appeal within 60 calendar
    days of the notice of adoption
  • You need to show in the briefing and oral
    argument how the CAO does not comply with the GMA

15
Web Links
  • Growth Board digests and decisions
    http//www.gmhb.wa.gov/
  • Source for Growth Management Act and state
    regulations http//slc.leg.wa.gov/
  • State Wetlands Delineation Manual
    http//www.ecy.wa.gov/biblio/9694.html
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