Citizen participation is an important element of the Growth Management Act (GMA). The comprehensive plan development and amendment process, as well as the development and amendment of implementation regulations, should be a "bottom up" effort, involving early and continuous public participation (RCW 36.70A.140 and WAC 365-195-600).
The city of Colville will encourage citizen involvement that goes beyond the minimum legal public notification requirements found in the GMA. The city's basic framework for achieving an interactive dialogue between local decision makers, city staff, and the public will be formed through this article and will apply throughout the local planning process including the adoption and development of the comprehensive plan, amendments thereto, and the adoption of development regulations which implement the comprehensive plan of the city.
Cities and counties planning under the GMA must establish procedures "providing for early and continuous public participation in the development and amendment of comprehensive land use plans and development regulations implementing such plans" (RCW 36.70A.140). These procedures shall include opportunities for public review of proposals and alternatives, opportunity for written comment, public meetings after effective notice, provision for open discussion, communications programs, information services, and consideration of and response to public comments. While a public participation program is required under the GMA, cities may determine their own methods of soliciting public participation in accordance with RCW 36.70A.035 and 36.70A.140.
The following guidelines reflect the basis for public participation related to GMA and the city of Colville's local planning process.
(Ord. 1322 NS § 1, 2004)