File #: 2011-0352    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 8/22/2011 In control: Transportation, Economy, and Environment Committee
On agenda: Final action: 10/3/2011
Enactment date: 10/6/2011 Enactment #: 17201
Title: AN ORDINANCE approving the City of Pacific General Sewer Plan Update, December 2010.
Sponsors: Larry Phillips, Pete von Reichbauer
Indexes: Pacific, City of
Attachments: 1. Ordinance 17201.pdf, 2. 2011-0352 Transmittal Letter.doc, 3. 0211-0352 PacificFiscalNote.xls, 4. 2011-0352 Matrix.doc, 5. 2011-0352 PacificRegulatoryNote.doc, 6. A. City of Pacific General Sewer Plan Update, December 2010, 7. 2011-0352 Staff report - Pacific Sewer Plan.doc
Staff: Reed, Mike
Drafter
Clerk 10/03/2011
Title
AN ORDINANCE approving the City of Pacific General Sewer Plan Update, December 2010.
Body
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, support for regional water supply planning, pursuit of reclaimed water and water conservation and protection of water resources.
3. Both Washington state Department of Ecology and King County regulations require sewer plan approval prior to construction of new facilities.
4. The city of Pacific ("the city") provides sewer service to a population of over six thousand six hundred forty-seven. Its service area includes the entire city and a small part of unincorporated King County with a designated potential annexation area. The service area is primarily a suburban community with a mixture of residential, commercial, and light industrial, and includes portions of park and open spaces. The city's facilities discharge to the regional wastewater system operated by King County.
5. The city's service area includes areas without sewer service. Its anticipated growth through 2030 will be largely mixed-use development and redevelopment construction. In addition, the city expe...

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