(1) State participation shall
be in such preparation of comprehensive flood control management
plans under this chapter and chapter 86.12 RCW, cost sharing
feasibility studies for new flood control projects, projects
pursuant to section 33, chapter 322, Laws of 1991, and flood
control maintenance projects as are affected with a general
public and state interest, as differentiated from a private
interest, and as are likely to bring about public benefits
commensurate with the amount of state funds allocated thereto.
(2) No participation for flood control maintenance projects
may occur with a county or other municipal corporation unless the
director of ecology has approved the floodplain management
activities of the county, city, or town having planning
jurisdiction over the area where the flood control maintenance
project will be, on the one hundred year floodplain surrounding
such area.
The department of ecology shall adopt rules concerning the
floodplain management activities of a county, city, or town that
are adequate to protect or preclude flood damage to structures,
works, and improvements, including the restriction of land uses
within a river's meander belt or floodway to only
flood-compatible uses. Whenever the department has approved
county, city, and town floodplain management activities, as a
condition of receiving an allocation of funds under this chapter,
each revision to the floodplain management activities must be
approved by the department of ecology, in consultation with the
department of fish and wildlife.
No participation with a county or other municipal
corporation for flood control maintenance projects may occur
unless the county engineer of the county within which the flood
control maintenance project is located certifies that a
comprehensive flood control management plan has been completed
and adopted by the appropriate local authority, or is being
prepared for all portions of the river basin or other area,
within which the project is located in that county, that are
subject to flooding with a frequency of one hundred years or
less.
(3) Participation for flood control maintenance projects and
preparation of comprehensive flood control management plans shall
be made from grants made by the department of ecology from the
flood control assistance account. Comprehensive flood control
management plans, and any revisions to the plans, must be
approved by the department of ecology, in consultation with the
department of fish and wildlife. The department may only grant
financial assistance to local governments that, in the opinion of
the department, are making good faith efforts to take advantage
of, or comply with, federal and state flood control programs.
[1994 c 264 § 78; 1991 c 322 § 6; 1988 c 36 § 64; 1986 c 46 § 3; 1985 c 454 § 1; 1984 c 212 § 4; 1951 c 240 § 7.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Intent -- Purpose -- 1991 c 322: See notes following RCW 86.12.200.