Key Commitments
developed parks 9.6 acres per 1,000 population; trails 0.60 miles per 1,000 population; urban fire response time 8 minutes 80% of time (staffed station); urban fire response time 10 minutes 80% of time (unstaffed station) or WSRB Rating 6; rural fire response time 12 minutes 80% of time (staffed station); rural fire response time 14 minutes 80% of time (unstaffed station) or WSRB Rating 8; CIP updated at least biennially
Goals
(12 total)
- Goal 4A: Within the county's financial capacity, adopt a carefully planned program of county services and facilities.
- Goal 4B: Develop a six-year financing program for capital facilities that meets GMA requirements, achieves adopted levels-of-service, and is within financial capability.
- Goal 4C: Locate county facilities serving urban populations within identified urban growth areas (UGAs).
- Goal 4D: Develop and implement a coordinated program of facility improvements for law enforcement and corrections functions.
- Goal 4E: Develop a realistic long-range program of facility expansion or improvement to accommodate projected staffing requirements.
- Goal 4F: Achieve level of service standards for parks and trails and support the Comprehensive Parks, Recreation and Open Space Plan.
- Goal 4G: Coordinate with non-county facility providers to support the future land use pattern promoted by this plan.
- Goal 4H: Maintain effective concurrency measures and procedures for all facilities and services necessary for development.
- Goal 4I: Consider alternative funding sources for needed county facilities.
- Goal 4J: Ensure that capital facilities provide protection for threatened and endangered fish and wildlife species.
- Goal 4K: Enable school districts and fire districts to receive mitigation/impact fees by adopting their capital facilities plans into this plan.
- Goal 4L: Adopt special district and county capital facility plans for unincorporated UGAs into this plan by reference.
Stronger Policy Language (26 policies)
- Policy 4A-4: The land use element of the comprehensive plan must be reassessed to ensure that land use is coordinated and consistent with the financing plan within the capital facilities element.
- Policy 4B-1: Maintain and update, on at least a biennial basis, a six-year capital improvement program (CIP) that identifies projects, outlines a schedule, and designates realistic funding sources for all county capital projects.
- Policy 4D-2: Maintain Sheriff's Office adult corrections facilities and headquarters to provide a safe environment for the community, staff and inmates.
- Policy 4G-1: Establish interagency planning mechanisms to assure coordinated and mutually supportive capital facility plans from special districts, cities, and other major non-county facility providers.
- Policy 4H-1: Based on established levels of service for all road segments under control of the county, administer a concurrency management program that provides for consistent and predictable evaluation of impacts.
- Policy 4J-2: Projects selected for the Six-Year Capital Improvement Program shall not degrade habitat for threatened and endangered species.
Aspirational / Monitoring Language (13 policies)
- Policy 4A-3: Evaluate all types of county facilities to determine whether they should serve countywide or strictly unincorporated areas.
- Policy 4E-2: Investigate alternatives to capital facility construction through the private sector, and pursue technologically feasible alternatives.
- Policy 4F-2: Seek non-capital opportunities to acquire, enhance and maintain park lands, trails, and other recreational facilities. Consider partnering with cities, school districts, park & recreation districts and others...
- Policy 4I-1: After all other financing options have been exhausted, consider the use of bonded indebtedness to finance major capital investments in infrastructure.
- Policy 4I-2: Identify and promote public private partnerships to provide and enhance the provision of necessary services.
- Policy 4J-1: Fish and wildlife habitat should be carefully considered when selecting projects for the Six-Year Capital Improvement Program.
- Policy 4J-3: Projects selected for the Six-Year Capital Improvement Program should strive to restore degraded habitat for threatened and endangered species, when the projects are in direct contact with such habitat.