This article contains rules for agency compliance with SEPA, including rules for charging fees under the SEPA process, designating environmental sensitive areas, listing agencies with environmental expertise, selecting the lead agency, and applying these rules to current agency activities. The city adopts the following sections by reference, as supplemented by the WAC 173-806-045 through 173-806-043 and this article:
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Purpose of this part.
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Agency SEPA policies.
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Application to ongoing actions.
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Agencies with environmental expertise.
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Lead agency rules.
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Determining the lead agency.
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Lead agency for governmental proposals.
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Lead agency for public and private proposals.
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Lead agency for private projects with one agency with jurisdiction.
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Lead agency for private projects requiring licenses from more than one agency, when one of the agencies is a county/city.
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Lead agency for private projects requiring licenses from a local agency not a county/city, and one or more state agencies.
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Lead agency for private projects requiring licenses from more than one state agency.
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Lead agency for specific proposals.
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Transfer of lead agency status to a state agency.
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Agreements on lead agency status.
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Agreements on division of lead agency duties.
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DOE resolution of lead agency disputes.
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Assumption of lead agency status.
(Ord. 546 § 2, 1985)
If any provision of this chapter or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of this chapter, or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances, shall not be affected.
(Ord. 546 § 2, 1985)