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CITY OF EAST WENATCHEE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DOUGLAS COUNTY TRANSPORTATION & LAND SERVICES Public Involvement Plan Supplement 2013 Greater East Wenatchee Area Comprehensive Plan & Development Regulation Amendments Relating to the Combined Capital Facilities Plan and Urban Growth Area Expansion Project October 14, 2012 This is a joint project including the participation of the following agencies. Governing Board DOUGLAS COUNTY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 1 This project is partially funded by the Washington State Department of Commerce

Introduction The City of East Wenatchee and Douglas County have adopted Public Involvement Plans (PIP) for periodic review and amendments to the community s comprehensive plan and development regulations recognizing that citizen involvement is an essential component of the review and update process. These Public Involvement Plans describe the steps that the city of East Wenatchee and Douglas County will take to involve the community in decisions regarding annual review and amendments of the comprehensive plan and periodic amendments to development regulations. These PIP are intended to cover most instances where the comprehensive plan or development regulations are proposed to be amended. For some proposals, the City and County may wish to consider establishing a separate supplement to the PIP that is a targeted public involvement plan for amendment processes that are specific to a certain topic or special project requiring a more tailored approach to public involvement. This document is intended as such a document to supplement the overall PIP and provide more detail regarding the specific project for the 2013 Greater East Wenatchee Area Comprehensive Plan & Development Regulation Amendments Relating to the Combined Capital Facilities Plan and Urban Growth Area Expansion. This project will be initiated in mid-november 2012 and completed by June 30, 2013. Legal Framework o The Growth Management Act (GMA). RCW 36.70A, requires local governments to establish a public participation program for the development or amendment of its comprehensive plans and development regulations. RCW 36.70A.020 establishes the overall goals of the GMA to guide the development and adoption of comprehensive plans and development regulations. Goal 11 specifically addresses public participation and states: Citizen participation and coordination. Encourage the involvement of citizens in the planning process and ensure coordination between communities and jurisdictions to reconcile conflicts. The RCW 36.70A.140 states: Each county and city that is required or chooses to plan under RCW 36.70A.040 shall establish and broadly disseminate to the public a public participation program identifying procedures providing for early and continuous public participation in the development and amendment of comprehensive land use plans and development regulations implementing such plans. The procedures shall provide for broad dissemination of proposals and alternatives, opportunity for written comments, public meetings after effective notice, provision for open discussion, communication programs, information services, and consideration of and response to public comments. RCW 36.70A.035 outlines the public notice provisions that should be considered and states: public participation requirements of this chapter shall include notice procedures that are reasonably calculated to provide notice to property owners and other Public Involvement Plan Supplement for 2013 GEWA & Development Regulation Amendments Page 2

affected and interested individuals, tribes, government agencies, businesses, school districts, and organizations of proposed amendments to comprehensive plans and development regulation Several notice provisions processes are listed in that section of the GMA including: posting property; publishing notices in newspapers, trade journals, agency newsletters; and sending notices to individuals or public or private groups with known interest in the proposal being considered. RCW 36.70A.106 requires notification to the Washington State Department of Commerce (Commerce) for the proposed adoption of, or an amendment to, a comprehensive plan or development regulation. That provision requires that a notice of intent to adopt a comprehensive plan or regulation be provided at least 60 days prior to final adoption. This provides Commerce and other state agencies with an opportunity to comment on the proposed comprehensive plan or proposed development regulations during the public review process and prior to adoption. o Open Public Meetings Act. RCW 42.30 states that All meetings of the governing body of a public agency shall be open and public and all persons shall be permitted to attend any meeting of the governing body of a public agency A meeting includes any gathering of the governing body at which action is taken. Action means the transaction of official business of the governing body which includes receiving testimony, discussions, deliberations, considerations, reviews, evaluations and form actions. A governing body includes commissions, committees, councils or any other policy or rule-making body of a public agency. This definition covers planning commissions, city councils, county commissioners and advisory boards. o East Wenatchee Municipal Code (EWMC). Title 19 EWMC provides the processing timeframes, notice requirements, and general procedures applicable in East Wenatchee for amending the comprehensive plan and development regulations as well as the guidelines for administration of development regulations. o Douglas County Code (DCC) Title 14, Section 14.10.050 Legislative review of applications provides the procedures and timelines applicable in Douglas County for amending the comprehensive plan and development regulations as well as the guidelines for administration of development regulations Comprehensive Plan The comprehensive plan reflects the community s values and preferences for land use planning and development. The plan has two components, a text document and a map. The Comprehensive Plan text contains background information and specific goals and policies. The comprehensive plan map shows land use categories ( designations ) that identify the types of land uses allowed within the area covered by the plan. All cities in Washington are required to have an Urban Growth Area (UGA). The size of the UGA must be sufficient to accommodate the land needed for projected residential, industrial, commercial, and recreational land uses in the community for a 20 year Public Involvement Plan Supplement for 2013 GEWA & Development Regulation Amendments Page 3

planning period. The UGA generally serves to separate rural and agricultural land from land that is, or eventually will be, urban in character. Policies in the plan are intended to promote efficient development patterns that are less costly to serve with public facilities and services necessary to support urban style development. Over time it is intended that cities would grow into the UGA. In 2001, the city of East Wenatchee and Douglas County executed an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement regarding annexation and revenue sharing. A major component of that document was a provision that the City and County would work jointly on planning in the Greater East Wenatchee Area and have consistent comprehensive plans and development regulations. Joint planning in the UGA is also described in the Douglas County Regional Policy Plan which is the Douglas County countywide planning policy document. In 2006, the City and County jointly adopted the Greater East Wenatchee Area Comprehensive Plan (GEWA Plan). The GEWA Plan provides a blueprint for future growth and development in the East Wenatchee UGA. As provided in the Annexation Interlocal Agreement and the Douglas County Regional Policy Plan, the City and County jointly review and take action on amendments of comprehensive plans and development regulations to insure that the documents are consistently applicable to properties within the City and the unincorporated UGA. The proposed project will include amendments to the text and maps within the GEWA as well as amendments to development regulations necessitated by the proposed comprehensive plan amendments. An increase in the size of the UGA is anticipated. Development Regulations and Land Use Controls In accordance with the 2001 Interlocal Agreement, Douglas County has adopted East Wenatchee s development regulations for application within the unincorporated areas inside the UGA. Generally, the land use controls and development regulations include: Zoning Code. Subdivision Code. Resource Lands and Critical Areas Regulations and Shoreline Master Program. Development Standards. Development standards are the specific requirements that manage the location of uses, the public and private improvements required for various activities, and the density and intensity of the use. Key Parties o Local residents, property owners, and the business community o East Wenatchee Planning Commission o Douglas County Planning Commission o East Wenatchee City Council o Douglas County Board of Commissioners o East Wenatchee Water District Commissioners and staff o Douglas County Sewer District Commissioners and staff o Eastmont Metropolitan Park District Commissioners and staff o Douglas County PUD o Eastmont School District Public Involvement Plan Supplement for 2013 GEWA & Development Regulation Amendments Page 4

o Douglas County Fire District o Wenatchee Reclamation District o Greater Wenatchee Irrigation District o Port of Douglas County o Pangborn Memorial Airport o Special interest groups and agencies (e.g. home builders, realtors, housing specialists, chamber of commerce, and agricultural groups) o State agencies o Neighboring jurisdictions such as Rock Island, and Wenatchee Roles of Appointed and Elected Officials o East Wenatchee Planning Commission The Planning Commission (PC) plays a major role in the public involvement process as participants, facilitators, and as part of the decision making process. The PC works with the Department of Community Development with regards to all matters pertaining to the comprehensive plan and development regulations. The PC does not make final decisions on proposals. They are the hearing body for amendments to the comprehensive plan and development regulations and provide advice and recommendations to the City Council. o Douglas County Planning Commission Plays the same role as the City PC except that their recommendation is transmitted to the Douglas County Board of Commissioners. The City and County PCs work jointly on proposals within the Greater East Wenatchee Comprehensive Plan planning area. o East Wenatchee City Council The City Council is the body that makes final decisions regarding the adoption of comprehensive plans and development regulations and proposed amendments. They generally take action by adopting an ordinance or resolution. o Douglas County Board of Commissioners The Commissioners are the decision making body for Douglas County. They have the same roles and responsibilities as those outlined above for the City Council with regards to making decisions on amendments to comprehensive plans and development regulations. Public Notification Procedures and Information Dissemination A variety of public notification procedures will be used to encourage involvement of citizens, other local agencies, state agencies, and other interested parties in the planning process. Efforts will be made to involve all segments of the community by providing information in multiple languages whenever possible. To ensure early and continuous public involvement, a variety of methods to inform the public about upcoming public meetings, availability of relevant planning documents and reports will be used including: 1. Steering Committee: This project involves the completion of a capital facilities plan that combines the services and facilities provided by several agencies. A steering committee made up of representatives from each of these agencies will be used throughout the project to provide an opportunity for active agency participation and ensure that the plan is comprehensive in its approach. In Public Involvement Plan Supplement for 2013 GEWA & Development Regulation Amendments Page 5

addition to City and County staff, on an as-need basis, representatives from the following agencies may be included: East Wenatchee Water District Douglas County Sewer District Eastmont Metropolitan Park District Douglas County PUD Eastmont School District Douglas County Fire District Wenatchee Reclamation District Greater Wenatchee Irrigation District Port of Douglas County Pangborn Memorial Airport Washington State Department of Transportation 2. Internet: The City and County will use their respective web pages to provide an internet location where interested parties may go to view, download, and print: reports, maps and other documents; agendas; meeting notices; and other project information. The web sites will also include links to the Greater East Wenatchee Area Comprehensive Plan and development regulations. The information on projects and proposals will be available under the Current Projects link in the Community Development tab from the East Wenatchee homepage at: www.east-wenatchee.com and Current Projects tab on the homepage of the Douglas County webpage at www.douglascountywa.net. 3. Mailing List: A list of interested persons, agencies, and organizations who have requested to receive notices of scheduled public meetings already exists for the GEWA planning area. This list will be maintained and regularly updated to provide a database for public notification. Notice will be provided either by mail or email as requested by the person interested in the project. Sign-up sheets will be provided at all meetings and events so people can provide their contact information to receive additional information or regular notices about activities they are interested in learning more about. 4. News Releases: News releases announcing public meetings, hearings, and comment periods will be issued to local media including: The Wenatchee World, The Empire Press, The Business Journal, and local radio stations. 5. Notice of Initiation of Amendment or Adoption Process: Notices will be provided using the methods described in this PIP to initiate any proposed adoption or amendment process. The City will integrate the initial notification period for public involvement with the GMA requirements for initial submittal to Commerce as required by RCW 36.70A.106. 6. Notice of Public Hearings and Decisions: Notice of all public hearings and any decisions regarding amendments to the comprehensive plan and development regulations will be published under Legals in the Wenatchee World classified section and the Empire Press. All notices will jointly reference the city of East Wenatchee and Douglas County. Public Involvement Plan Supplement for 2013 GEWA & Development Regulation Amendments Page 6

Public notification of all hearings will be provided at least 10 days before the hearing date and will include the date, time, location and purpose of the hearing. Public notification of the adoption of and any amendments to, the comprehensive plan or development regulations will be published in the Wenatchee World normally within 10 days of the adoption. The date of publication of the notice initiates the 60-day appeal period in accordance with the provisions of the GMA in RCW 36.70A.290(2). To avoid duplication of effort, the City will integrate notice requirements of the State Environmental Policy Act, Chapter 43.21C RCW, into the overall public involvement process for all proposed amendments. 7. Local Information Repositories: Copies of the public involvement plan, comprehensive plan, development regulations, staff reports, decision documents, and other project information will be made available locally for public review at: City of East Wenatchee Community Development Department 271 9 th Street NE East Wenatchee WA 98802 Douglas County Public Services Building 140 19 th St. NW East Wenatchee WA 98802 Additional Public Involvement Methods In addition to the public involvement procedures described above, the City and County will utilize the following methods to increase public involvement in the proposal under consideration: 1. Public Meetings/Workshops/Open Houses: In addition to public hearings, public meetings, workshops, or open houses will be held to disseminate information regarding the capital facilities plan and UGA expansion proposal to provide more opportunities for interested parties to obtain information and to gather public comments regarding the proposal. 2. Focus Sheets: Focus sheets are a good tool to provide information specific to a topic under consideration. The City and County may utilize focus sheets to disseminate information to the public regarding specific amendments proposed. 3. Property Ownership Notification: The City and County will utilize property ownership lists available from the County Assessor to provide notices of neighborhood meetings and planning commission hearings to ensure that owners of any properties proposed for land use designation changes and their neighbors are notified of the proposed changes. 4. Local News Media: The City and County will work with local news media to disseminate information related to the capital facilities plan, comprehensive plan and development regulation amendment process in addition to posting notices of public meetings and hearings. 5. Neighborhood Planning Groups: The City and County will focus outreach efforts to specific neighborhoods in an effort to invite participation from people who live and work in locations most affected by a particular amendment proposal. Public Involvement Plan Supplement for 2013 GEWA & Development Regulation Amendments Page 7

Neighborhood meetings are planned for the UGA expansion areas and may be held in other areas if substantial changes are proposed in the land use designations for those areas. 6. Visioning: The City and County will consider using a Visioning process for this project if it is determined that this type of process will be an effective tool in evaluating amendments to the comprehensive plan and development regulations. Project Files and Records 1. Project Files. An official project file will be available for public inspection during regular business hours (Monday thru Friday 8:00 to 5:00 p.m., except holidays) at the East Wenatchee Community Development Department. The address is: East Wenatchee City Hall 271 9 th St. NE East Wenatchee, WA 98802 2. Recordings and Summary Minutes of Meetings. All public meetings and hearings, except for the Open Houses, Neighborhood Meetings, Visioning meetings, and similar open-format style meetings, will be audio recorded. Summary minutes of all public meetings and hearings involving amendments of the comprehensive plan or development regulations will be prepared and made available upon request. Summary minutes will be available on the Internet under the Current Projects link in the Community Development tab from the East Wenatchee homepage at: www.east-wenatchee.com and the Current Projects tab on the homepage of the Douglas County webpage at www.douglascountywa.net. Availability of Public Involvement Plan A copy of the City s Public Involvement Plan and this PIP Supplement for the 2013 Greater East Wenatchee Area Comprehensive Plan & Development Regulation Amendments Relating to the Combined Capital Facilities Plan and Urban Growth Area Expansion Project will be available at East Wenatchee City Hall, 271 9 th St. NE, East Wenatchee, WA 98802 in the East Wenatchee Community Development Department. The Public Involvement Plan and this Supplement will also be made available on the Internet under the Planning Division section of the Community Development tab under the Important Links section from the East Wenatchee homepage at: www.eastwenatchee.com and Current Projects tab on the homepage of the Douglas County webpage at www.douglascountywa.net. Amendment Procedure for Public Involvement Plan East Wenatchee views this Supplement to the Public Involvement Plan as establishing the basic public involvement process that will be utilized during the 2013 Greater East Wenatchee Area Comprehensive Plan & Development Regulation Amendments Relating to the Combined Capital Facilities Plan and Urban Growth Area Expansion Project. Other public involvement activities, not described in this document, may be used without necessitating an amendment to this PIP. Public Involvement Plan Supplement for 2013 GEWA & Development Regulation Amendments Page 8