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Ord 1300 WA Renewing a moratorium upon certain building permits, Boundaries of Water-Sewer District #5 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEWIS COUNTY, WASHINGTON AN ORDINANCE OF LEWIS COUNTY, WASHINGTON RENEWING ) A MORATORIUM UPON CERTAIN BUILDING PERMITS WITHIN ) ORDINANCE NO. 1300 THE BOUNDARIES OF WATER-SEWER DISTRICT#5 AND ) DIRECTING THE SETTING OF A PUBLIC HEARING ) WHEREAS, Lewis County Board of County Commissioners enacted Ordinance 1294 on August 6, 2018, followed by a public hearing to ratify said ordinance, and WHEREAS, Ordinance 1294 will expire six-months following enactment, unless extended, and WHEREAS, on July 9, 2004, Lewis County Water District No 2 (District 2) entered into an Interlocal Agreement for Provision of Wholesale Sewer Service to receive and treat wastewater from Lewis County Water/Sewer District No 5 (District 5), which was proposed to serve the proposed Birchfield Fully Contained Community, and WHEREAS, in February of 2017 the Birchfield Fully Contained Community proposal was withdrawn, and WHEREAS, District 2 considers the Interlocal Agreement "null and void because its express and sole purpose was to govern the provision of inter-district sewer service for the Birchfield FCC [Fully Contained Community] " In the opinion of District 2, this fundamental change mandates a new interlocal agreement for any inter-district cooperation, and WHEREAS, on July 24, 2018, the District 2 Commissioners adopted Resolution No 7-24- 2018 stating District 2 will not accept new applications for sewer service from property owners in District 5 without a new interlocal agreement between District 2 and District 5, and WHEREAS, prior to submitting an application for a building permit, an applicant must show that they have access to an adequate wastewater treatment system The recent action by District 2 calls the availability of sewer service in District 5 into question because District 2 challenges the legality of District 5's reliance on District 2's wastewater treatment plant, and WHEREAS, moratoria adopted pursuant to the authority of RCW 36 70A.390 are methods by which local governments may preserve the status quo so that new plans and regulations will not be rendered moot by intervening development, and WHEREAS, the County predicts the need for an additional six-month period to allow the Districts adequate time to renegotiate and adopt a new interlocal agreement for sewer service in District 5, and WHEREAS, the County has legitimate concerns that sewer availability, as it relates to a building permit application, cannot be properly demonstrated through the commonly accepted practice of a sewer availability form completed by District 5, and Moratorium PAGE 1 of 3 Ordinance 1300 WHEREAS, this Ordinance does not affect those properties within District 5 already connected to the public sewer system. District 2 estimates this number to be approximately seven properties, and WHEREAS, this Ordinance is in no way intended to limit the ability of property owners to utilize septic systems to treat their wastewater, and WHEREAS, this moratorium is authorized by RCW 36 70A.390 and Article 11, Section 11 of the Washington State Constitution NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Lewis County Board of County Commissioners that Lewis County Board of County Commissioners hereby declares the following. Section 1 Moratorium a The Lewis County Board of County Commissioners hereby extends the moratorium upon the submission, acceptance, processing or approval of any land-use or building permit applications for development of or on parcels within District 5 if the proposed development relies on centralized wastewater (sewer) treatment from District 2 b The moratorium in section (a), above, does not apply to applications related to the maintenance of existing uses on the seven or so properties, referenced in the recitals above, which are already connected to sewer services c. The moratorium in section (a), above, does not apply to applications in which the proposed development relies on on-site wastewater systems or other lawful wastewater systems, such as a LOSS system These applications may continue to be accepted and may be reviewed as normal by Lewis County Environmental Services Division or by the appropriate state agency Section 2. Duration of Moratorium The moratorium adopted by this Ordinance is effective immediately upon adoption and shall remain in effect for six (6) months, unless subsequently extended by the Board pursuant to state law Section 3. Public Hearing. Pursuant to RCW 36 70A 390, a public hearing will be held January 28, 2019 Section 4. Ratification Any act consistent with the authority of this Ordinance is hereby ratified and affirmed Section 5 Severability The provisions of this Ordinance are declared separate and severable If any provision of this Ordinance or its application to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the remainder of this Ordinance or application of the provision to other persons or circumstances shall be unaffected Section 7. Findings The Lewis County Board of Commissioners hereby adopts the above recitals as findings of fact in support of this Ordinance Moratorium PAGE 2 of 3 Ordinance 1300 PASSED IN REGULAR SESSION this 7th day of January 2019, without holding a public hearing Pursuant to RCW 36 70A.390, the public hearing on this matter must be held at least sixty days following adoption APPROVED AS TO FORM' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Jonathan Meyer, Prosecuting Attorney LE ■ OUNTY, WASHINGTON // a By Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 'ob •rt C Jackson, Chair 51224-- ATTEST Gary Sta per,Vice Chair 0/0 Oa\\Orr) ieya Le , Clerk of the B • ,5P.Rt'6 ,9s• Edna J Fund, Co issioner• •g,� SINCE 18 :- 1845 •.-rte. )"co�t5� •••G` NTSl ee• Moratorium PAGE 3 of 3 Ordinance 1300 BOCC AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY Resolution BOCC Meeting Date: Jan 07, 2019 Suggested Wording for Agenda Item Agenda Type Consent Proposed action to enacted Ordinance No 1300, renewing the moratorium upon certain building permits within the boundaries of Water-Sewer District#5 Contact Lee Napier Phone' 2606 Department: Community Development Action Needed' Approve Ordinance(traffic or other) Description On August 6,2018, the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC)passed Ordinance No 1294 adopting an interim official control without holding a public hearing In accordance with RCW 36 70A.390, the BOCC held a public hearing on August 27, 2018, within sixty days of its adoption,to enact said Ordinance Ordinance No 1294 will expire unless extended Ordinance No 1300 would continue the moratorium another six months A resolution to schedule a public hearing for the Ordinance on January 28, 2019 is included elsewhere in this packet Approvals: User Group Status Eisenberg, Eric Prosecutor Pending Lester, Rieva i Pending Napier, Lee Pending York,Danette Pending Additional Copies Lee Napier, Danette York,Eric Eisenberg