§ 17.09.020. Adoption by reference.  


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  • Thurston County adopts the following sections or subsections of Washington Administrative Code (WAC) Chapter 197-11 by reference:

    PART TWO: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
    WAC 197-11-040 Definitions
    050 Lead Agency
    055 Timing of the SEPA Process
    060 Content of Environmental Review
    070 Limitations on Actions During SEPA Process
    080 Incomplete or Unavailable Information
    WAC 197-11-090 Supporting Documents
    100 Information Required of Applicants
    158 GMA Project Review—Reliance on Existing Plans and Regulations
    164 Planned Actions—Definition and Criteria
    168 Ordinances or Resolutions Designating Planned Actions—Procedures for Adoption
    172 Planned Actions—Project Review
    210 SEPA/GMA Integration
    220 SEPA/GMA Definitions
    228 Overall SEPA/GMA Integration Procedures
    230 Timing of an Integrated GMA/SEPA Process
    232 SEPA/GMA Integration Procedures for Preliminary Planning, Environmental Analysis, and Expanded Scoping
    235 Documents
    238 Monitoring
    250 SEPA/Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA) Integration
    253 SEPA Lead Agency for MTCA Actions
    256 Preliminary Evaluation
    259 Determination of Nonsignificance for MTCA Remedial Actions
    262 Determination of Significance and EIS for MTCA Remedial Actions
    265 Early Scoping for MTCA Remedial Actions
    268 MTCA Interim Actions
    PART THREE: CATEGORICAL EXEMPTIONS AND THRESHOLD DETERMINATION
    300 Purpose of this Part
    305 Categorical Exemptions
    310 Threshold Determination Required
    315 Environmental Checklist
    330 Threshold Determination Process
    335 Additional Information
    340 Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS)
    350 Mitigated DNS
    360 Determination of Significance (DS)/ Initiation of Scoping
    390 Effect of Threshold Determination
    PART FOUR: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT (EIS)
    400 Purpose of EIS
    402 General Requirements
    WAC 197-11-405 EIS Types
    406 EIS Timing
    408 Scoping
    410 Expanded Scoping
    420 EIS Preparation
    425 Style and Size
    430 Format
    435 Cover Letter or Memo
    440 EIS Contents
    442 Contents of EIS on Nonproject Proposals
    443 EIS Contents When Prior Nonproject EIS
    444 Elements of the Environment
    448 Relationship of EIS to Other Considerations
    450 Cost-Benefit Analysis
    455 Issuance of DEIS
    460 Issuance of FEIS
    PART FIVE: COMMENTING
    500 Purpose of this Part
    502 Inviting Comment
    504 Availability and Cost of Environmental Documents
    508 SEPA Register
    535 Public Hearings and Meetings
    545 Effect of No Comment
    550 Specificity of Comments
    560 FEIS Response to Comments
    570 Consulted Agency Costs to Assist Lead Agency
    PART SIX: USING EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS
    600 When to Use Existing Environmental Documents
    610 Use of NEPA Documents
    620 Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement—Procedures
    625 Addenda—Procedures
    630 Adoption—Procedures
    635 Incorporation by Reference—Procedures
    640 Combining Documents
    PART SEVEN: SEPA AND AGENCY DECISIONS
    650 Purpose of this Part
    655 Implementation
    660 Substantive Authority and Mitigation
    680 Appeals
    PART EIGHT: DEFINITIONS
    700 Definitions
    702 Act
    WAC 197-11-704 Action
    706 Addendum
    708 Adoption
    710 Affected Tribe
    712 Affecting
    714 Agency
    716 Applicant
    718 Built Environment
    720 Categorical Exemption
    721 Closed Record Appeal
    722 Consolidated Appeal
    724 Consulted Agency
    726 Cost-Benefit Analysis
    728 County/City
    730 Decisionmaker
    732 Department
    734 Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS)
    736 Determination of Significance (DS)
    738 EIS
    740 Environment
    742 Environmental Checklist
    744 Environmental Document
    746 Environmental Review
    750 Expanded Scoping
    752 Impacts
    754 Incorporation by Reference
    756 Lands Covered by Water
    758 Lead Agency
    760 License
    762 Local Agency
    764 Major Action
    766 Mitigated DNS
    768 Mitigation
    770 Natural Environment
    772 NEPA
    774 Nonproject
    775 Open Record Hearing
    776 Phased Review
    778 Preparation
    780 Private Project
    782 Probable
    784 Proposal
    786 Reasonable Alternative
    788 Responsible Official
    790 SEPA
    792 Scope
    793 Scoping
    794 Significant
    796 State Agency
    797 Threshold Determination
    799 Underlying Governmental Action
    PART NINE: CATEGORICAL EXEMPTIONS
    WAC 197-11-800 Categorical Exemptions
    880 Emergencies
    890 Petitioning DOE to Change Exemptions
    PART TEN: AGENCY COMPLIANCE
    900 Purpose of this Part
    902 Agency SEPA Policies
    916 Application to Ongoing Actions
    920 Agencies with Environmental Expertise
    922 Lead Agency Rules
    924 Determining the Lead Agency
    926 Lead Agency for Governmental Proposals
    928 Lead Agency for Public and Private Proposals
    930 Lead Agency for Private Projects with One Agency with Jurisdiction
    932 Lead Agency for Private Projects Requiring Licenses from More Than One Agency, When One of the Agencies is a County/City
    934 Lead Agency for Private Projects Requiring Licenses from a Local Agency, Not a County/City, and One or More State Agencies
    936 Lead Agency for Private Projects Requiring Licenses from More Than One State Agency
    938 Lead Agencies for Specific Proposals
    940 Transfer of Lead Agency Status to a State Agency
    942 Agreements on Lead Agency Status
    944 Agreements on Division of Lead Agency Duties
    946 DOE Resolution of Lead Agency Disputes
    948 Assumption of Lead Agency Status
    960 Environmental Checklist
    965 Adoption Notice
    970 Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS)
    980 Determination of Significance and Scoping Notice (DS)
    985 Notice of Assumption of Lead Agency Status
    990 Notice of Action

     

(Ord. 11804 § 5, 1998: Ord. 7889 § 1 (part), 1984)