Unless the context clearly
requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply
throughout this chapter.
(1) "Closed record appeal" means an administrative appeal on
the record to a local government body or officer, including the
legislative body, following an open record hearing on a project
permit application when the appeal is on the record with no or
limited new evidence or information allowed to be submitted and
only appeal argument allowed.
(2) "Local government" means a county, city, or town.
(3) "Open record hearing" means a hearing, conducted by a
single hearing body or officer authorized by the local government
to conduct such hearings, that creates the local government's
record through testimony and submission of evidence and
information, under procedures prescribed by the local government by
ordinance or resolution. An open record hearing may be held prior
to a local government's decision on a project permit to be known as
an "open record predecision hearing." An open record hearing may
be held on an appeal, to be known as an "open record appeal
hearing," if no open record predecision hearing has been held on
the project permit.
(4) "Project permit" or "project permit application" means any
land use or environmental permit or license required from a local
government for a project action, including but not limited to
building permits, subdivisions, binding site plans, planned unit
developments, conditional uses, shoreline substantial development
permits, site plan review, permits or approvals required by
critical area ordinances, site-specific rezones authorized by a
comprehensive plan or subarea plan, but excluding the adoption or
amendment of a comprehensive plan, subarea plan, or development
regulations except as otherwise specifically included in this
subsection.
(5) "Public meeting" means an informal meeting, hearing,
workshop, or other public gathering of people to obtain comments
from the public or other agencies on a proposed project permit
prior to the local government's decision. A public meeting may
include, but is not limited to, a design review or architectural
control board meeting, a special review district or community
council meeting, or a scoping meeting on a draft environmental
impact statement. A public meeting does not include an open record
hearing. The proceedings at a public meeting may be recorded and
a report or recommendation may be included in the local
government's project permit application file.
[1995 c 347 § 402.]