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Statutes > Washington > Title-90 > 90-58 > 90-58-515

Watershed restoration projects — Exemption.

Watershed restoration projects as defined in RCW 89.08.460 are exempt from the requirement to obtain a substantial development permit. Local government shall review the projects for consistency with the locally adopted shoreline master program in an expeditious manner and shall issue its decision along with any conditions within forty-five days of receiving a complete consolidated application form from the applicant. No fee may be charged for accepting and processing applications for watershed restoration projects as used in this section.

[1995 c 378 § 16.]

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-90 > 90-58 > 90-58-515

Watershed restoration projects — Exemption.

Watershed restoration projects as defined in RCW 89.08.460 are exempt from the requirement to obtain a substantial development permit. Local government shall review the projects for consistency with the locally adopted shoreline master program in an expeditious manner and shall issue its decision along with any conditions within forty-five days of receiving a complete consolidated application form from the applicant. No fee may be charged for accepting and processing applications for watershed restoration projects as used in this section.

[1995 c 378 § 16.]


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-90 > 90-58 > 90-58-515

Watershed restoration projects — Exemption.

Watershed restoration projects as defined in RCW 89.08.460 are exempt from the requirement to obtain a substantial development permit. Local government shall review the projects for consistency with the locally adopted shoreline master program in an expeditious manner and shall issue its decision along with any conditions within forty-five days of receiving a complete consolidated application form from the applicant. No fee may be charged for accepting and processing applications for watershed restoration projects as used in this section.

[1995 c 378 § 16.]