Increases the maximum annual per-parcel rate charge for conservation districts.
Conservation Districts. Conservation districts are governmental subdivisions approved by a county to support conservation efforts and responsible use of natural resources. There are 45 conservation districts in Washington that receive basic funding from the Washington State Conservation Commission. Districts may also receive funding through special assessments or benefit charges.
Conservation district special assessments are charges imposed on properties to fund services or improvements that benefit land within the district. The charges are separate from property taxes. Local governments typically charge an amount to a parcel of property reflecting a benefit to the property through the assessments. The charges may differ depending on the benefit received and are commonly spread across the tax rolls and collected much like property taxes, usually appearing on a property tax statement.
The system of rates and charges may include an annual per-acre amount, an annual per-parcel amount, or an annual per-parcel amount plus an annual per-acre amount.
The maximum annual per-acre charge is $0.10 per acre.
The maximum per-parcel charges are:
The county treasurer collects the special assessment on behalf of the district and is allowed to retain the actual costs incurred in collecting the assessment.
The maximum annual per-parcel rate charge is increased to $25 per-parcel for all counites.
Beginning March 1, 2029, the Department of Revenue (DOR) must adjust the maximum annual per parcel rates based on the consumer price index for all urban consumers, all items, for the Seattle metropolitan area, as calculated by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics or its successor agency.
The adjusted maximum annual per parcel rates must be rounded to the nearest dollar. If the adjustment to the maximum annual per parcel rate is negative, the maximum annual per parcel rate for the prior year continues to apply.
No public hearing was held.
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