In order to receive certification as a state-certified creative district, a creative district must:
(1) Be a geographically contiguous area or other approved configuration;
(2) Be distinguished by physical, artistic, or cultural resources that play a vital role in the quality and life of a community, including its economic and cultural development;
(3) Be the site of a concentration of artistic or cultural activity, a major arts or cultural institution or facility, arts and entertainment businesses, an area with arts and cultural activities, or artistic or cultural production;
(4) Be engaged in the promotional, preservation, and educational aspects of the arts and culture of the community and contribute to the public through interpretive, educational, or recreational uses; and
(5) Satisfy any additional criteria required by the commission that in its discretion will further the objectives of creative district certification.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
43.46.110 and chapter
43.46 RCW. WSR 18-08-043, § 30-42-040, filed 3/28/18, effective 4/28/18.]