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2006 Water Comprehensive Plan - City of Bellevue

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• Federally-approved habitat conservation plans and recovery plans underESA• Requirements for salmon recovery under RCW 77.85, and other plans,including regional water supply or water resource management plans• Applicable requirements to evaluate opportunities for the use <strong>of</strong> reclaimedwater under chapter 90.46 RCWKing County <strong>Comprehensive</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>U-140: infrastructure for residential developments within UGA must include publicsewerR-407: authorized conditions for sewers in rural townsE-119: management and protection <strong>of</strong> water resourcesE-120: integrate watershed plans with wastewater planningE-123: protect and enhance surface waters, including Puget SoundE-155: protect groundwater, and develop strategies to compensate or mitigate forlossesE-204: protect critical habitatF-104: plan for provision <strong>of</strong> services to rural areasF-105: work with cities and service providers to provide servicesF-202: ensure adequate supply <strong>of</strong> public facilities to support communitiesF-207: support rural levels <strong>of</strong> development and not facilitate urbanizationF-208: need to demonstrate planning for capital facilities in rural andunincorporated areas to meet GMA requirementsF-209: coordinate development <strong>of</strong> utility facilitiesF-212: sewer utilities providing service in unincorporated KC develop capitalfacility plans consistent with GMA and KC CodeF-216: remedy deficiencies in areawide sewer serviceF-233-235: develop regional water supply plan with a role for reclaimed water as asource <strong>of</strong> supplyF-239: KC partner with utilities to encourage best management practices andconservation through such means as developing reclaimed water, aggressive waterconservation and reuse measures; support planned land uses with reliable service atminimum cost; encourage reclaimed water use, focused on large water users such asgolf courses and cemeteriesF-245: within UGA, all development to be served by sewers, unless it would deny allreasonable use <strong>of</strong> property to single-family residence on single lotF-246: within UGA, KC and sewer utilities shall prioritize replacement <strong>of</strong> on-sitesystems with sewers, including use <strong>of</strong> public funding optionsF-247: parks w/in urban areas shall be served by tightlined sewers, if redesignatedrural to urban on or after September 20, 2004F-249: no public sewer expansions on rural and natural resource lands unlessaddressing specific public health and safety problemsF-250: sewer facilities not providing connections to rural areas may not be locatedin rural areas unless in an approved plan supported by a KC finding that it istechnically necessary

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