A
comprehensive plan may include --
(1) a conservation element for the conservation, development
and utilization of natural resources, including water and its
hydraulic force, forests, water sheds, soils, rivers and other
waters, harbors, fisheries, wild life, minerals and other natural
resources,
(2) a solar energy element for encouragement and protection
of access to direct sunlight for solar energy systems,
(3) a recreation element showing a comprehensive system of
areas and public sites for recreation, natural reservations,
parks, parkways, beaches, playgrounds and other recreational
areas, including their locations and proposed development,
(4) a transportation element showing a comprehensive system
of transportation, including general locations of rights-of-way,
terminals, viaducts and grade separations. This element of the
plan may also include port, harbor, aviation and related
facilities,
(5) a transit element as a special phase of transportation,
showing proposed systems of rail transit lines, including rapid
transit in any form, and related facilities,
(6) a public services and facilities element showing general
plans for sewerage, refuse disposal, drainage and local
utilities, and rights-of-way, easements and facilities for such
services,
(7) a public buildings element, showing general locations,
design and arrangements of civic and community centers, and
showing locations of public schools, libraries, police and fire
stations and all other public buildings,
(8) a housing element, consisting of surveys and reports
upon housing conditions and needs as a means of establishing
housing standards to be used as a guide in dealings with official
controls related to land subdivision, zoning, traffic, and other
related matters,
(9) a renewal and/or redevelopment element comprising
surveys, locations, and reports for the elimination of slums and
other blighted areas and for community renewal and/or
redevelopment, including housing sites, business and industrial
sites, public building sites and for other purposes authorized by
law,
(10) a plan for financing a capital improvement program,
(11) as a part of a comprehensive plan the commission may
prepare, receive and approve additional elements and studies
dealing with other subjects which, in its judgment, relate to the
physical development of the county.
[1979 ex.s. c 170 § 10; 1963 c 4 § 36.70.350. Prior: 1959 c 201 § 35.]
NOTES:
Severability -- 1979 ex.s. c 170: See note following RCW 64.04.140.
"Solar energy system" defined: RCW 36.70.025.