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Code · Washington · Title 36 — Counties · Chapter 36.115

RCW 36.115.050

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A service agreement may include, but is not limited to, any or all of the following matters:
(1)A dispute resolution arrangement;
(2)How joint land-use planning and development regulations by the county and a city or cities, or by two or more cities, may be established, made binding, and enforced;
(3)How common development standards between the county and a city or cities, or between two or more cities, may be established, made binding, and enforced;
(4)How capital improvement plans of the county, cities, and special districts shall be coordinated;
(5)How plans and policies adopted under chapter 36.70A RCW will be implemented by the service agreement;
(6)A transfer of revenues between local governments in relationship to their obligations for providing governmental services;
(7)The designation of additional area-wide governmental services to be provided by the county.
[ 1994 c 266 s 5 .]
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