SENATE BILL REPORT
SB 6085
AS REPORTED BY COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS, JANUARY 21, 1992
Brief Description: Providing for waiver of review of water and sewer extensions by boundary review board.
SPONSORS: Senators Bauer, McCaslin, Sutherland, Sellar, Madsen and Vognild
SENATE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
Majority Report: That Substitute Senate Bill No. 6085 be substituted therefor, and the substitute bill do pass.
Signed by Senators McCaslin, Chairman; Roach, Vice Chairman; Madsen, and Sutherland.
Staff: Rod McAulay (786‑7754)
Hearing Dates: January 21, 1992
BACKGROUND:
Boundary review boards may review the extension of permanent water or sewer service by a city, town, or special purpose district outside of its existing boundaries. Such a review may be initiated:
(1) by the request of three of five members of the board where the water mains involved are greater than six inches in diameter or the sewer mains involved are greater than eight inches in diameter (five members must make such a request in King County),
(2) by the request of any affected governmental unit, or
(3) by a petition of the voters or property owners affected.
SUMMARY:
The members of a boundary review board may not initiate a review of the extension of permanent water or sewer service by a city, town, or special purpose district outside of its existing boundaries if (1) the affected area is in a county which is planning under the Growth Management Act, and (2) the legislative authority of such county has, by majority vote, waived the authority to the board to initiate such reviews.
EFFECT OF PROPOSED SUBSTITUTE:
A technical clarification is made.
Appropriation: none
Revenue: none
Fiscal Note: none requested
TESTIMONY FOR:
Reviews by boundary review boards of water and sewer extensions are eliminated where none of the affected parties or governmental units have any objections. Jurisdictional boundaries are not affected.
TESTIMONY AGAINST: None
TESTIFIED: Senator Bauer, prime sponsor; Association of Washington Cities; Washington State Association of Waste/Water Districts; private citizens