12:59:55 From Carlene Anders to Hosts and panelists: Sorry finishing up a call! 13:16:39 From Bryce Yadon to Hosts and panelists: https://lawfilesext.leg.wa.gov/biennium/2021-22/Pdf/Bill%20Reports/Senate/5287-S2.E%20SBR%20FBR%2021.pdf?q=20220906131343 13:31:19 From Chris Collier to Matt Covert(Direct Message): My apologies for being late. Can you fill me in on the topic at hand? 13:32:02 From Deric Gruen to Hosts and panelists: A couple questions to get me up to speed: Are we only having an incentives conversation? Are any incentives from new revenue sources or diversions from existing revenue? 13:53:34 From Dave Andersen to Hosts and panelists: Here is what our WAC says on CFP coordination: 13:53:49 From Dave Andersen to Hosts and panelists: (4) Relationship to plans of other service providers or plans adopted by reference. A county or city should not meet their responsibility to prepare a capital facilities element by relying only on assurances of availability from other service providers. When system plans or master plans from other service providers are adopted by reference, counties and cities should do the following: (a) Summarize this information within the capital facilities element; (b) Synthesize the information from the various providers to show that the actions, taken together, provide adequate public facilities; and (c) Conclude that the capital facilities element shows how the area will be provided with adequate public facilities. 13:55:11 From Bryce Yadon to Hosts and panelists: Based on Dave's comment, can he expand on what that means for cost to local jurisdictions either way. 13:55:48 From Bryce Yadon to Hosts and panelists: In addition, I think it makes sense to include them to plan, but I want to make sure we pair with funding for both cities/counties and special purpose districts. To make that a distinct recommendation. 14:03:32 From Bryce Yadon to Hosts and panelists: Interesting on the both ways and the triggers. Open to those and I understand your concern 14:04:12 From Bryce Yadon to Hosts and panelists: Thanks, I appreciate the clarification. I think there is a path, just working through how it could work. 14:24:56 From Dave Andersen to Hosts and panelists: This is the general planning obligation that special districts have right now in 57.16: "(2) For a general comprehensive plan for a sewer system, the commissioners shall investigate all portions and sections of the district and select a general comprehensive plan for a sewer system for the district suitable and adequate for present and reasonably foreseeable future needs thereof." (57.16.010) This language repeats in each section for various types of utility systems. 14:33:38 From Chris Collier to Hosts and panelists: 👍 14:40:10 From Carlene Anders to Hosts and panelists: That was helpful Jeff, thank you. 14:57:19 From Dave Andersen to Hosts and panelists: Sorry to throw that out and run, but I will need to jump off at 3:00. I'll come back if I can. 15:02:21 From Deric Gruen to Hosts and panelists: I also need to hop off now, I'm also still mulling over the housing piece we covered first, and considerations about incentives and mandates and ensuring we're adding funding, not just moving it around, and that incentives are aimed at public sector capacity rather than private 15:11:00 From Bryce Yadon to Hosts and panelists: I think we can get there on the CAO stuff. Didn't we include that in some legislation at some point 15:14:35 From Dave Andersen to Hosts and panelists: Need to go now. My ride is here. 15:21:34 From Jan Himebaugh to Hosts and panelists: I have to hop off to host another meeting. 15:21:37 From Jan Himebaugh to Hosts and panelists: thanks all 15:24:03 From Jeff Clarke to Hosts and panelists: I have to take off to another meeting. Thanks for the discussion. 15:24:32 From Bryce Yadon to Hosts and panelists: Do we have a schedule for buildable land timelines. I know that there are 7 total now correct? 15:47:17 From Jeanette McKague to Hosts and panelists: Thanks...I need to jump off now. 16:04:57 From Chris Collier to Hosts and panelists: Sorry, dumptruck outside making noise, so I'll type. I can't pretend to have a better idea for how to do this, but as mentioned a few hours ago, unincorporated central Snohomish County (South of Everett, north of Lynnwood) is huge and jokingly referred to as "The City of Ash Way." It is evidence there's something wrong when it comes to how annexation has worked in the past. 16:09:44 From Bryce Yadon to Hosts and panelists: I support all the annexation and however we can get there 16:22:00 From Bryce Yadon to Hosts and panelists: my apologies. I need to jump to get to an in person meeting. Thanks