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Referred Bills (108)
Concerning county emergency management plans.
Concerning pollinator habitat.
Concerning residential parking configurations.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Creating an option for impacted taxing districts to provide a portion of their new revenue to support any tax increment area proposed within their jurisdiction and clarifying that a tax increment area must be dissolved when all bond obligations are paid.Original: Creating an option for impacted taxing districts to provide a portion of their new revenue to support any tax increment area proposed within their jurisdiction.
Concerning residential housing regulations.
Concerning co-living housing.
Mitigating harm and improving equity in large port districts.
Concerning rural fire district stations.
Revised for Passed Legislature: Concerning improvements to residential structures to reduce the risk of flood damage.Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning floodproofing improvements to residential structures undertaken in accordance with the Chehalis basin strategy.Original: Concerning floodproofing improvements to residential structures undertaken in accordance with the Chehalis basin strategy.
Concerning limited areas of more intensive rural development.
Allowing cities to voluntarily share certain sales and use tax revenue.
Concerning the use of moneys from the rural public facilities sales and use tax for affordable workforce housing infrastructure and facilities.
Concerning administration of the southwest Washington fair by the Lewis county board of county commissioners.
Defining frontier counties.
Modifying local board of health county commissioner membership.
Concerning fire protection district commissioner per diem compensation.
Concerning procedures for certificates of annexation submitted to the office of financial management.
Concerning urban growth areas.
Concerning impact fee deferrals.
Promoting community and transit-oriented housing development.
Extending the comprehensive plan revision schedule for select local governments.
Concerning compliance with siting requirements for transitional housing, permanent supportive housing, indoor emergency shelters, and indoor emergency housing.
Regulating electric security alarm systems.
Allowing small business establishments in residential zones.
Establishing permanent funding for community preservation and development authorities approved through RCW 43.167.060.
Concerning local government procurement rules.
Increasing housing options through lot splitting.
Extending the comprehensive plan revision schedule for select local governments.
Concerning exemptions for housing development under the state environmental policy act.
Streamlining certain decisions pertaining to the development or extension of a trail or path from the state environmental policy act.
Increasing housing options through lot splitting.
Concerning irrigation district elections.
Providing a local government option for the funding of essential affordable housing programs.
Concerning stormwater control facilities and county jurisdiction.
Promoting housing affordability by incentivizing the construction of American dream homes.
Establishing limitations on detached accessory dwelling units outside urban growth areas.
Concerning co-living housing.
Concerning the use of hearing examiners by a county board of equalization.
Concerning public facilities districts.
Requiring certain counties to measure the gap between estimated existing housing units and existing housing needs.
Promoting agritourism.
Creating an option for impacted taxing districts to provide a portion of their new revenue to support any tax increment area proposed within their jurisdiction.
Prohibiting the use of hostile architecture elements for publicly accessible buildings or real property.
Concerning natural resource-based industrial development.
Authorizing authorities to address aerial firefighting aspects as part of permitting processes for communities at risk of wildfires.
Concerning receivership of public water systems.
Updating timelines for adopting county commissioner district boundaries following expansion from three to five commissioners.
Concerning meetings of county legislative authorities.
Promoting community and transit-oriented housing development.
Concerning residential housing regulations.
Adding counties to the voluntary stewardship program.
Imposing a local sales tax wholly credited against the state sales tax to support programs for senior citizens.
Concerning equity and environmental justice in the growth management act.
Concerning stormwater control facilities and county jurisdiction.
Concerning lake and beach districts.
Concerning forest practices in cities.
Increasing the local property tax revenue growth limit.
Modifying the sales and use tax for cultural access programs by allowing the tax to be imposed by a councilmanic or commission authority and defining timelines and priorities for action.
Concerning rural public facilities sales and use tax.
Enabling local governments to plan and adopt programs to stabilize and control rents.
Concerning public transportation benefit area governing bodies.
Concerning electric security alarm systems.
Concerning project permit timelines.
Concerning port districts public works contracting.
Promoting transit-oriented development.
Prohibiting the imposition of minimum parking requirements except under certain circumstances.
Amending the filing deadlines for cemetery districts to file annual reports with the secretary of state.
Increasing housing options through lot splitting.
Establishing limitations on detached accessory dwelling units outside urban growth areas.
Creating a residential property assessed clean energy and resiliency program.
Prohibiting locating homeless encampments near schools and early learning facilities.
Concerning allowing the use of impact fees for law enforcement.
Concerning accessory dwelling units.
Concerning shoreline master program review schedules.
Improving the state's response to climate change by updating the state's planning framework.
Increasing middle housing in areas traditionally dedicated to single-family detached housing.
Concerning rural public facilities sales and use tax.
Facilitating municipal annexations.
Concerning payments made for property taxes or special assessments by an automated check processing service.
Revised for Passed Legislature: Concerning a technical advisory group to study single stairway residential buildings.Revised for 1st Substitute: Allowing for residential buildings of a certain height to be served by a single exit under certain conditions.Original: Allowing for residential buildings of a certain height to be served by a single exit under certain conditions.
Concerning vacancies of the governing body of special purpose districts.
Reducing local governments' land use permitting workloads.
Expanding housing options by easing barriers to the construction and use of accessory dwelling units.
Streamlining development regulations.
Concerning consolidating local permit review processes.
Concerning municipal airport commissions.
Concerning standardizing local government procurement rules among special purpose districts, first-class and second-class cities, and public utility districts.
Concerning permitting for certain hatchery maintenance activities.
Increasing local governments' ability to contract with community service organizations.
Waiving municipal utility connection charges for certain properties.
Updating timelines for adopting county commissioner district boundaries following expansion from three to five commissioners.
Implementing growth management task force legislative recommendations regarding small cities.
Improving the state's response to climate change by updating the state's planning framework.
Allowing functionally consolidated port districts to adopt a unified levy.
Concerning the adoption of county critical area ordinances by cities.
Concerning public facility districts created by at least two city or county legislative authorities.
Modifying the sales and use tax for cultural access programs by allowing the tax to be imposed by a councilmanic or commission authority and defining timelines and priorities for action.
Concerning municipal officers' beneficial interest in contracts.
Authorizing impact fee revenue to fund improvements to bicycle and pedestrian facilities.
Concerning county sales and use taxes for mental health and housing.
Concerning meetings of county legislative authorities.
Concerning county treasurers' duties.
Concerning the disposition of the remains of a county resident who dies indigent in an adjacent county outside of Washington.
Concerning the number of inhabitants required for incorporation as a city or town.
Concerning shoreline master program review schedules.
Authorizing tribal investment in county investment pools.
Concerning salaries for county commissioners and councilmembers.
Authorizing standards for temporary emergency shelters for local adoption.