WAC 365-195-910
Criteria for obtaining the best available
science. (1) Consultation with state and federal natural
resources agencies and tribes can provide a quick and
cost-effective way to develop scientific information and
recommendations. State natural resource agencies provide
numerous guidance documents and model ordinances that incorporate
the agencies' assessments of the best available science. The
department can provide technical assistance in obtaining such
information from state natural resources agencies, developing
model GMA-compliant critical areas policies and development
regulations, and related subjects. The department will make
available to interested parties a current list of the best
available science determined to be consistent with criteria set
out in WAC 365-195-905 as identified by state or federal natural
resource agencies for critical areas.
(2) A county or city may compile scientific information
through its own efforts, with or without the assistance of
qualified experts, and through state agency review and the Growth
Management Act's required public participation process. The
county or city should assess whether the scientific information
it compiles constitutes the best available science applicable to
the critical areas to be protected, using the criteria set out in
WAC 365-195-900 through 365-195-925 and any technical guidance
provided by the department. If not, the county or city should
identify and assemble additional scientific information to ensure
it has included the best available science.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 36.70A.190 (4)(b). 00-16-064, §
365-195-910, filed 7/27/00, effective 8/27/00.]