WAC 365-197-040
Definition and review of project
consistency. (1) "Project consistency" refers to whether a
project is consistent with adopted and applicable development
regulations, or in their absence, comprehensive plans adopted
under chapter 36.70A RCW.
(2) Project review for consistency is not subject to the
provisions of this chapter for regulations or plans that:
(a) Do not exist or have not been adopted under chapter 36.70A RCW; or
(b) Do not apply to the particular project (e.g., no need
to review compliance with flood plain ordinances if the site
is not in a flood plain).
(3) The adopted and applicable development
regulations/plans that apply to a project fall into four basic
categories, which are defined in different levels of detail by
GMA counties/cities:
(a) Type of land use;
(b) Level of development (dwelling units per acre or
other measures of density);
(c) Infrastructure to support the proposed project
(public facilities and services); and
(d) The other characteristics of the development (how the
project is sited or otherwise built and operated from a growth
management/land use and environmental perspective).
(4) Reviewing consistency in these four categories will
be largely a code-checking exercise for relatively simple or
routine projects in GMA counties/cities with specific
development regulations, while more complex projects or
projects that affect critical areas may require more analysis.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 36.70B.040. 01-13-039, §
365-197-040, filed 6/13/01, effective 7/14/01.]