1441-S AMH APP ANDE 4

 


 

 

SHB 1441 - H COMM AMDS ADOPTED 03-17-93

By Committee on Appropriations

     On page 6, line 1, after "(4)" strike all material through "county" on line 13, and insert "A flood-prone county shall submit to the department of ecology a flood hazard management plan consistent with the model ordinance developed pursuant to section 101 of this act by the later of July 1, 1997, or two years after the county has been designated as a flood-prone county.  A flood-prone county, and all applicants within that county, are eligible for state matching funds for the public assistance and mitigation programs under P. L 93-288 Sec. 404, 406, and 407, only if the county has adopted a plan meeting the requirements of this subsection"

 

    

     On page 7, line 9, after "county" strike all material through "act" on page 8, line 2, and insert "has adopted an ordinance pursuant to section 104 of this act, the county legislative authority of each flood-prone county shall submit an ordinance no less stringent than the model ordinance developed pursuant to section 101 of this act, by the later of July 1, 1995, or within two years of becoming a flood-prone county.  A flood-prone county and all applicants within the county are eligible for state matching funds for the public assistance and mitigation programs under P.L. 93-288 Secs. 404, 406, and 407, only if the county has adopted an ordinance no less stringent than the model ordinance developed pursuant to section 101 of this act.

     (4) A city or town within a flood-prone county, and all the applicants within that city or town, are eligible for state matching funds for the public assistance and mitigation programs under P.L. 93-288 Secs. 404, 406, and 407, only if the city or town has adopted an ordinance no less stringent than the model ordinance developed pursuant to section 101 of this act."

 

 

 

 

 

EFFECT:  Deletes incorrect references to "section 101 of

this act".  Eliminates unnecessary references to cities or counties that exempt themselves from the zero-rise provisions of the model ordinance.