WAC 365-195-740
Regional perspective. Some of the above
authorities require planning for particular purposes for areas
related by physical features, such as watersheds, rather than by
political boundaries. Moreover, the systems addressed in
resource management, service by utilities, fish and wildlife
management and pollution control are generally not circumscribed
by city and county lines. Planning entities should attempt to
identify those subject areas which by law or logic require a
regional planning approach and, where this is the case, work
toward creating collaborative processes involving all agencies
with jurisdiction in the relevant geographical area. This
approach, where followed, should assist in achieving
interjurisdictional consistency.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 36.70A.190 (4)(b). 93-17-040, §
365-195-740, filed 8/11/93, effective 9/11/93.]