Wash. Admin. Code § 374-100-090 - Availability, distribution, and costs of environmental documents
(1) When PLIA is
the lead agency, PLIA personnel shall distribute SEPA documents as required by
chapter 197-11 WAC unless another agency is nominal colead with PLIA. The
following are acceptable methods of distribution:
(a) Email environmental documents including
attached checklists and backup materials provided the recipient agency or
interested party has made its email address available to PLIA;
(b) Mail environmental documents, including
attached checklists and backup materials, on CDs or as hardcopies to agency
mailing lists that include either general lists or lists for specific proposals
or subject areas.
(2) A
requestor asking for additional hard copies of a SEPA document may be required
to pay additional copying fees per WAC
197-11-504.
(3) PLIA shall use reasonable methods to
inform the public when PLIA issues a DNS under WAC
197-11-340, a mitigated DNS under
WAC 197-11-350, a scoping notice
under WAC
197-11-360, a draft EIS under WAC
197-11-455, a draft supplemental
EIS under WAC
197-11-620, a final EIS under WAC
197-11-460, or when PLIA
schedules a public hearing under WAC
197-11-502,
197-11-535, and
197-11-610. PLIA shall use two or
more of the following reasonable methods of public notice, taking into
consideration the geographic area affected by the proposal, the size and
complexity of the proposal, the public notice requirements associated with
PLIA's non-SEPA decision (underlying governmental decision), public interest
expressed in the proposal, and whether the proposal is a project or regulation:
(a) Notify persons or groups who have
expressed interest in the proposal or in the type of proposal being considered,
who have expressed interest in proposals located in the affected geographic
area, and who PLIA has identified as potentially interested parties;
(b) Publish a notice in a newspaper of
general circulation in the area in which the proposal will be
implemented;
(c) Post the property
with appropriate signage;
(d) Post
notices and environmental documents on PLIA's web site.
(4) As required under WAC
197-11-508 for state agencies,
PLIA shall submit the following environmental documents to the department of
ecology for publication in the SEPA register:
(a) DNSs under WAC
197-11-340;
(b) DSs (scoping notices) under WAC
197-11-408;
(e) Notices of action under
RCW
43.21C.080 and
43.21C.087.
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