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Public Participation Plan
Prepared for Grant County and the Cities of Soap Lake, Electric City, and Grand Coulee
September 2022
Grant County Coalition Shoreline Master Program Periodic Review
Public Participation Plan
Prepared for
Grant County and the Cities of Soap Lake,
Electric City, and Grand Coulee
Prepared by
White Bluffs Consulting
189205 East 36th Avenue
Kennewick, WA 99337
Cover photo: Electric City, aerial oblique from Washington State Department of Ecology.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Introduction and Overview......................................................................................................1
1.1 Shoreline Management Act Background ................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Periodic Review Process....................................................................................................................................1
2 Public Participation Goals and Objectives...........................................................................2
3 Open Houses, Workshops, and Public Hearings................................................................3
4 Public Involvement and Outreach Strategies.....................................................................5
4.1 Website ..........e.e.e.....ee........e..........e.......e..........e.....e.......e.......e................e..............e.e.....e.........e...............................5
4.2 Communications....................................ee.ee..e....e..eeee..ee.e.e.....e......ee..e....eee.e..e.e.eeee....ee.........................................5
4.3 Work Products.....................e....e............e....e....e...e...e.........e..e.ee.......e.eee.......................e..e..e..................................6
4.4 Documentation .eee.ee..e......e.........e...................e..........e..e...eee.....e......e...ee................ee..e......e..ee..........................e.....6
5 Public Comment Periods and Hearings...............................................................................7
Grant County Coalition SMP Periodic Review
Public Participation Plan i September 2022
PAM
Grant County Coalition
Grant County, the Cities of Soap Lake, Electric City and Grand
Coulee
Commerce
Washington State Department ofCommerce
County
Grant County
Ecology
Washington State Department ofEcology
PPP
Public Participation Plan
RCW
Revised Code ofWashington
SMA
Shoreline Management Act
SMP
Shoreline Master Program
WAC
Washington Administrative Code
Grant County Coalition SMP Periodic Review
1 Introduction and Overview
The Grant County Coalition is undertaking a periodic review of its Shoreline Master Program (SMP) in
order to ensure the SMP remains current and up to date. This periodic review is required by the
Washington State Shoreline Management Act (SMA) pursuant to Revised Code of Washington (RCW)
90.58.080(4). The Coalition includes Grant County and the Cities of Soap Lake, Electric City, and
Grand Coulee.
This Public Participation Plan (PPP) includes guidelines and procedures for early and continuous
public participation during the SMP periodic review. The PPP also describes opportunities for
comment throughout the SMP periodic update process and provides stakeholder information and
communication tools. This plan is a working document and will be adjusted as needed to provide for
the broadest feasible public participation. Adjustments to the PPP may also be made in response to
changing COVID-19 requirements related to public gatherings.
1.1 Shoreline Management Act Background
The SMA applies to all shorelands and "Shorelines of the State" on waterbodies meeting size and
flow requirements as defined by the SMA (RCW 90.58.030). The SMA has the following three primary
purposes:
1. To protect the shoreline environment
2. To accommodate water -dependent and other appropriate uses in shorelands
3. 'To maintain and enhance public access to shorelines
The Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) is responsible for overseeing the SMP periodic
updates consistent with the SMA and the applicable Washington Administrative Code (WAC)
administrative guidelines. Ecology must also formally approve locally approved SMP amendments. The
Coalition members are responsible for ensuring the SMP complies with local requirements and is
consistent with local plans and policies, as well as state law.
1.2 Periodic Review Process
The SMA requires each SMP to be reviewed and revised on an 8 -year schedule established by the
Washington State Legislature. The review allows SMPs to be updated consistent with changes in
other plans and regulations and to be responsive to changed circumstances, new information, and
improved data.
2 Public Participation Goals and Objectives
The Coalition recognizes the importance of early and continuous public participation in order to
adequately reflect public and stakeholder input. The goal of the PPP is to make citizens aware of the
planning process and to provide opportunities to comment or make suggestions.
The following activities related to public input are incorporated into the decision-making process:
• Clearly identify procedures and strategies for public comment and participation and provide
adequate time for review of SMP materials prior to decision making.
• Establish a strategy to educate the public and stakeholders about the SMP periodic review
process and requirements.
• Encourage and maintain open lines of communication among the Coalition members, the
public, and stakeholders through meetings, open houses, and workshops through in-person
meetings or virtual platforms (subject to change based on state and local COVID-19
requirements).
• Encourage interested parties to informally review and comment on proposed changes to the
SMP throughout the process and provide those comments to decision -makers.
• Consult with and consider recommendations from neighboring jurisdictions, federal and state
agencies, and Native American tribes.
• Ensure available information is current and accessible to the public at the Coalition's SMP
periodic review website.1
Taken individually, the activities described in this PPP are not expected to reach and inform each and
every citizen within member jurisdictions of the Coalition. Collectively, however, the PPP activities are
designed to effectively and efficiently provide broad-based dissemination of information and
maximize opportunity for citizen involvement and comment.
1 https://www.grantcountna.gov/242/Shoreline-Master-Program
3 Open Houses, Workshops, and Public Hearingi
Each Coalition member will determine the primary forum for detailed review and recommendations
to their own City Councils and Board of County Commissioners. For example, this might include
planning committee/commission, shoreline commission, and/or council meetings depending on the
member jurisdiction. Interested parties are encouraged to attend and provide comments during local
deliberations, workshops, and public hearings. Table 1 provides an overview of the proposed public
participation process including when open houses, workshops, and public hearings will be hosted by
Coalition members to encourage public involvement throughout the SMP periodic review process.
Coalition members will place legal notices of hearings and comment periods in local newspapers of
general circulation. Hearing notices will be published as required by state law and jurisdiction codes.
Legal notifications of dates and times of open houses, public hearings, and comment periods will be
distributed to the public via email and other public postings. Notices will also be provided on
member jurisdictions web pages and the SMP periodic review website.
Table 1
Public Participation Estimated Timeline
Tasks
ublic Out each Efforts for Grant Coun Coa t
P r ` li ron--,
Present SMP Periodic
September—October 2022:
Review Overview to
• Present an overview of upcoming SMP review process at meetings of City
Coalition Members
Councils and Planning Commissions
September—October 2022:
Develop Public
• Develop draft PPP and identify target audiences
Participation Plan
. Establish Count SMP website and web -based comments link and repository
y p ry
• Develop and maintain an interested parties email list service and direct mail
distribution lists (ongoing until adoption)
September—November 2022
Develop SMP Periodic
• Develop Periodic Review Checklist
Review Materials
• Complete Growth Management Act Consistency Review
• Prepare Draft SMP Amendments
December 2022—February 2023
Obtain Feedback About
Hold initial public workshops with City Councils and Planning Commissioners to
Proposed SMP revisions
p
discuss proposed SMP revisions (December)
Hold additional workshops with City Councils and Planning Commissioners to
discuss proposed SMP revisions (as needed) (February)
January—March 2023
• Prepare updated SMP Amendments, SMP Checklist, and Draft Summary
Memorandum (January)
Prepare SEPA and Public
• Prepare SEPA Checklist (January)
Notices
• Notify Washington State Department of Commerce (Commerce) of intent to
adopt updates to SMP (60 -day review) (February)
• Issue Public Notice of Public Hearing date (30 -day comment period) (February)
• Hold Open Houses/Public Workshops and Planning
Commission/Committee/Council Workshops (March)
March—April 2023
Conduct Local and State
• Hold State/Local Joint Public Hearings following the close of the Commerce
Public Hearing Process,
60 -day review period (Planning Commission hearings to recommend adoption)
Respond to Comments
• Prepare state/local comment/response matrix and memorandum
• Prepare final SMP Amendments, SMP Checklist, and Summary Memorandum;
package for initial Ecology review
May 2023
SMP Amendment
• Hold Commission/Council Hearings to locally adopt SMP amendments
Adoption
. Commission/Council decisions to adopt SMP amendments
• Submit locally adopted SMP amendment for final Ecology review and approval
April—June 2023
Create User Guide
• Draft User Guide (May)
9 Final User Guide (June)
4 Public Involvement and Outreach Strategies
This section describes key strategies developed to encourage outreach and public involvement
throughout the SMP periodic review process. Implementation of these strategies is expected to
generate meaningful public participation.
4.1 Website
The Coalition's SMP periodic review website2 will provide a public forum for obtaining planning
information, including but not limited to the following:
• Status updates
• Meeting notices and agendas
• SMP periodic review draft documents
• Contact lists
• An email address for submitting public comments
E► -nail distribution list registration
4.2 Communications
An email distribution list of interested parties will be maintained for individuals and groups who wish
to receive periodic project announcements, public notices of upcoming meetings, and other SMP -
related information. As public participation proceeds, interested citizens will have opportunities to
subscribe to the email list via the project website. Names included on the interested parties list will
also originate from meeting and hearing sign -in sheets, written correspondence, and recognized
community groups, as well as individual requests to be included. Additionally, the Coalition will
conduct the following activities:
• Issue news releases announcing the open house and hearing times, dates, and locations to
the local media.
• Public notice of all public hearings and adoptions under "legals" in the classified section of the
local newspaper at least 10 days in advance of hearings.
• All public meetings and hearings audio/video recorded.
• All persons desiring to speak or submit written comments will be allowed to do so at all
meetings and hearings and during designated comment periods.
• One- or two-page information sheets may be used to facilitate the dissemination of public
information.
2 https://www.grantcount)Ma.clov/242/Shoreline-Master-Program
4.3 Work Products
The SMP periodic review website will be updated with documents as they become available.
4.4 Documentation
All public outreach efforts and the results of those efforts will be documented in the administrative
record maintained by the Coalition. Documentation will include meeting and hearing notices,
meeting materials, meeting notes with attendance and comments received, draft and final work
products, comment/response matrices, and other information as applicable.'
3 https://ecology., wa.gov/Water-Shorelines/Shoreline-coastal-management/Shoreline-coastal-planning/Shoreline-planners-toolbox
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