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SENATE BILL 5586
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State of Washington 57th Legislature 2001 Regular Session
By Senators Fraser, Morton and Regala; by request of Department of Ecology
Read first time 01/26/2001. Referred to Committee on Environment, Energy & Water.
AN ACT Relating to water resource inventory area planning; and amending RCW 90.82.040.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 90.82.040 and 1998 c 247 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) Once a WRIA planning unit has been initiated under RCW 90.82.060 and a lead agency has been designated, it shall notify the department and may apply to the department for funding assistance for conducting the planning. Funds shall be provided from and to the extent of appropriations made by the legislature to the department expressly for this purpose.
(2)(a) Each planning unit that has complied with subsection (1) of this section is eligible to receive watershed planning grants in the following amounts for three phases of watershed planning:
(((a))) (i)
Initiating governments may apply for an initial organizing grant of up to fifty
thousand dollars for a single WRIA or up to seventy-five thousand dollars for a
multi-WRIA management area in accordance with RCW 90.82.060(4);
(((b))) (ii)
A planning unit may apply for up to two hundred thousand dollars for each WRIA
in the management area for conducting watershed assessments in accordance with
RCW 90.82.070, except that a planning unit whose initiating governments
choose to include an instream flow, water quality, or habitat component in accordance
with RCW 90.82.080 through 90.82.100 may apply for additional funds to conduct
assessments of up to one hundred thousand dollars for each component included;
and
(((c))) (iii)
A planning unit may apply for up to two hundred fifty thousand dollars for each
WRIA in the management area for developing a watershed plan and making
recommendations for actions by local, state, and federal agencies, tribes,
private property owners, private organizations, and individual citizens,
including a recommended list of strategies and projects that would further the
purpose of the plan in accordance with RCW 90.82.060 through 90.82.100.
(b) A planning unit may request a different amount for phase two or phase three of watershed planning than is specified in (a) of this subsection, provided that the total amount of funds awarded do not exceed the maximum amount the planning unit is eligible for under (a) of this subsection. The department shall not approve an alternate allocation of funds unless the planning unit demonstrates that an alternate allocation will not impair the unit's ability to complete a plan in accordance with this chapter.
(3)(a) The department shall use the eligibility criteria in this subsection (3) instead of rules, policies, or guidelines when evaluating grant applications at each stage of the grants program.
(b) In reviewing grant applications under this subsection (3), the department shall evaluate whether:
(i) The planning unit meets all of the requirements of this chapter;
(ii) The application demonstrates a need for state planning funds to accomplish the objectives of the planning process; and
(iii) The application and supporting information evidences a readiness to proceed.
(c) In ranking grant applications submitted at each stage of the grants program, the department shall give preference to applications in the following order of priority:
(i) Applications from existing planning groups that have been in existence for at least one year;
(ii) Applications that address protection and enhancement of fish habitat in watersheds that have aquatic fish species listed or proposed to be listed as endangered or threatened under the federal endangered species act, 16 U.S.C. Sec. 1531 et seq. and for which there is evidence of an inability to supply adequate water for population and economic growth from:
(A) First, multi-WRIA planning; and
(B) Second, single WRIA planning;
(iii) Applications that address protection and enhancement of fish habitat in watersheds or for which there is evidence of an inability to supply adequate water for population and economic growth from:
(A) First, multi-WRIA planning; and
(B) Second, single WRIA planning.
(d) The department may not impose any local matching fund requirement as a condition for grant eligibility or as a preference for receiving a grant.
(4) The department may retain up to one percent of funds allocated under this section to defray administrative costs.
(5) Planning under this chapter should be completed as expeditiously as possible, with the focus being on local stakeholders cooperating to meet local needs.
(6) Funding provided under this section shall be considered a contractual obligation against the moneys appropriated for this purpose.
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