WAC 463-30-252
Settlement. A settlement is an agreement
among two or more parties. Applicants, member agencies, and
the counsel for the environment may enter into a settlement
concerning any matter. Intervenors may enter into a
settlement agreement subject to any limits and conditions
specified in the council's order granting intervention.
Settlements are filed with the council as a proposed
resolution of the issues addressed in the agreement.
(1) Full settlement. An agreement of all parties that
would resolve all issues in a proceeding may be presented as a
full settlement for council review.
(2) Partial settlement. An agreement of all parties on
fewer than all issues in a proceeding may be presented as a
partial settlement for council review, and remaining matters
may be the subject of further council proceedings.
(3) Multiparty settlement. An agreement of some but not
all parties on one or more issues may be offered as their
position in the proceeding along with the evidence that they
believe supports it.
(4) Notice to council. Parties must advise the council
if they reach a full, partial, or multiparty settlement and
may suggest preferred procedural alternatives for review of
the settlement, subject to the requirements of WAC 463-30-253
and 463-30-254. The council will determine the appropriate
procedure in each proceeding consistent with the requirements
of WAC 463-30-253 and 463-30-254.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 80.50.040 (1) and (12). 04-21-013,
§ 463-30-252, filed 10/11/04, effective 11/11/04.]