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Code · Washington · Title 79A — Public Recreational Lands · Chapter 79A.05

RCW 79A.05.685

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Recreation management plans shall be adopted by each participating jurisdiction and submitted to the commission by September 1, 1989. The commission shall approve the proposed plan if, in the commission's judgment, the plan adequately fulfills the requirements of RCW 79A.05.600 through 79A.05.695 .
If the proposed plan is not approved, the commission shall suggest modifications to the participating local governments. Local governments shall have ninety days after receiving the suggested modifications to resubmit a recreation management plan. Thereafter, if the commission finds that a plan does not adequately fulfill the requirements of RCW 79A.05.600 through 79A.05.695 , the commission may amend the proposal or adopt an alternative plan.
If a plan for all or any portion of the Seashore Conservation Area is not submitted in accordance with RCW 79A.05.635 through 79A.05.695 , the commission shall adopt a recreation management plan for that site.
Administrative rules adopted by the commission under *RCW 43.51.680 shall remain in effect for all or any portion of each ocean beach until a recreation management plan for that site is adopted or approved by the commission.
The commission shall not adopt a recreation management plan for all or any portion of an ocean beach while appeal of a commission decision regarding that site is pending.
[ 2000 c 11 s 57 ; 1988 c 75 s 11 . Formerly RCW 43.51.745 .]
Notes:
*Reviser's note: RCW 43.51.680 was repealed by 1988 c 75 s 19, effective January 1, 1989.
Effective date — 1988 c 75: See note following RCW 79A.05.635 .
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