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2013 House Bill 1074: Concerning requirements governing and associated with plat approvals
Introduced in the House on January 15, 2013
Modifies current law regarding plat approvals to extend final plat approval from 9 to 10 years. (See also SB 5609).   Official Text and Analysis.
Referred to the House Local Government Committee on January 15, 2013
Substitute offered in the House on January 24, 2013
Increases the final plat approval submission timeline from nine to 10 years for qualifying final plats, and removes a requirement that an associated project be within city limits Modifies land use timeline requirements by extending the valid land use timeline for qualifying lots in a final plat from nine to 10 years, and removing a requirement that an associated project be within city limits. Modifies provisions governing subdivisions by extending the period by which subdivisions are governed by the terms of approval of the final plat and requirements in effect at the time of approval from nine to 10 years, and removing a requirement that an associated project be within city limits.
Referred to the House Rules Committee on January 28, 2013
Increases the final plat approval submission timeline from nine to 10 years for qualifying final plats, and removes a requirement that an associated project be within city limits. Modifies land use timeline requirements by extending the valid land use timeline for qualifying lots in a final plat from nine to 10 years, and removing a requirement that an associated project be within city limits. Modifies provisions governing subdivisions by extending the period by which subdivisions are governed by the terms of approval of the final plat and requirements in effect at the time of approval from nine to 10 years, and removing a requirement that an associated project be within city limits.
Received in the Senate on March 6, 2013
Referred to the Senate Government Operations Committee on March 6, 2013
Referred to the Senate Rules Committee on March 27, 2013
Increases the final plat approval submission timeline from nine to 10 years for qualifying final plats, and removes a requirement that an associated project be within city limits. Modifies land use timeline requirements by extending the valid land use timeline for qualifying lots in a final plat from nine to 10 years, and removing a requirement that an associated project be within city limits. Modifies provisions governing subdivisions by extending the period by which subdivisions are governed by the terms of approval of the final plat and requirements in effect at the time of approval from nine to 10 years, and removing a requirement that an associated project be within city limits.
Signed by Gov. Jay Inslee on April 18, 2013