File #: 1995-0445    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Lapsed
File created: 6/26/1995 In control: Utilities Committee
On agenda: Final action: 2/3/2003
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: AN ORDINANCE relating to surface water management rates and charges; amending Ordinance No. 7590, Sections 7 and 9, as amended.
Sponsors: Brian Derdowski, Greg Nickels, Chris Vance, Larry Gossett, Jane Hague, Kent Pullen, Rob McKenna, Bruce Laing, Ron Sims
Indexes: Fees, Surface Water
Code sections: 9.08 -
Attachments: 1. None.
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AN ORDINANCE relating to surface water management rates and charges; amending Ordinance No. 7590, Sections 7 and 9, as amended.
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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY:
SECTION 1. Ordinance 7590, Section 7 as amended and K.C.C. 9.08.060, are each hereby amended to read as follows:
Policy. A. Coordination. It is the finding of the county that the majority of the basins in the service area are shared with incorporated cities and towns. In order to achieve a comprehensive approach to surface and storm water management the county and incorporated jurisdictions within a specific basin should coordinate surface and storm water management services. In addition, the program may contract for services with interested municipalities or special districts including but not limited to sewer and water districts, school districts, port districts or other governmental agencies.
B. Education of Public. It is the finding of the county that many of the difficulties found in the management of surface and storm water problems are contributed to by the general lack of public knowledge about the relationship between human actions and surface and storm water management. In order to achieve a comprehensive approach to surface and storm water management the county should provide general information to the public about land use and human activities which impact surface and storm water management. Pursuant to RCW 36.89.080 and RCW 36.89.085, it is the finding of the county that public school districts, or private schools that have non-profit public benefit status as defined in RCW 24.03.490, can provide significant benefits to the county regarding surface and storm water management through educational programs and community activities related to protection and enhancement of the surface and storm water management system. These programs and activities can provide students with an understanding of human activities and land use practices that create surface...

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