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Initial
Date
Date Received in Council Office
Agenda Date
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4/17/2007
4/24/2007
Introduction
Division Head:
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5/08/2007
Hearin
Dept. Head:
Prosecutor:
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Executive:
TITLE OF DOCUMENT.
Ordinance amending WCC 16.32, fertilizer application regulations in watersheds
ATTACHMENTS:
2007 Lk. Whatcom Water Quality Study, 2006 Lk. Samish Monitoring Project Report
SEPA review required? ( } Yes ( } NO
Should Clerk schedule a !tearing ? ( X ) Yes ( ) NO
SEPA review completed? ( ) Yes ( } NO
Requested Date:
5/8/2007
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This ordinance provides for the establishment of regulations for fertilizer application on residential lawns and public properties in both the Lake
Whatcom and Lake Samish watersheds.
COMMITTEE ACTION:
COUNCIL ACTION:
4/24/2007: Introduced
5/08/2007: Council Adopted 7--0
Ord. 2007 -026
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Number: Ord. 2007 -026
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PROPOSED BY: Caskev- Schreiber
SPONSORED BY: Consent
INTRODUCTION DATE: April 24, 2007
ORDINANCE# 2007 -026
AMENDING WHATCOM COUNTY CODE 16.32, REGULATIONS FOR FERTILIZER
APPLICATION ON RESIDENTIAL LAWNS AND PUBLIC PROPERTIES WITHIN THE
LAKE WHATCOM AND LAKE SAMISH WATERSHEDS
WHEREAS, the Lake Whatcom Reservoir is the source of drinking water for
approximately half of all Whatcom County residents; and
WHEREAS, Lake Samish serves as a water supply for numerous lakeshore
residents; and
WHEREAS, an overabundance of phosphorous has been identified as a significant
factor contributing to excessive algal growth and low dissolved oxygen conditions in certain
portions of both lakes at particular times of the year; and
WHEREAS, these conditions may lead to increased treatment costs for drinking
water and impair other beneficial uses of the lakes; and
WHEREAS, the Whatcom County Council is authorized under Article XI, Section 11
of the State Constitution to restrict the use of fertilizers containing phosphorus within the
Lake Whatcom and Lake Samish watersheds.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Whatcom County Council that
Whatcom County Code Chapter 16 is hereby amended as indicated in the attached Exhibit A
to this ordinance.
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WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON
na a Sri aUnc ll~Clerk Carl Weimer, Chairperson
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Fil Deputy Prosecutor Pete Kremen, Executive
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EXHIBIT A
CHAPTER 16.32
ESTABLISHING REGULATIONS FOR FERTILIZER
APPLICATION ON RESIDENTIAL LAWNS AND PUBLIC
PROPERTIES WITHIN THE LAKE WHATCOM AND LAKE
SAMISH WATERSHEDS
Sections:
16.32.010 Authority.
16.32.020 Purpose and intent.
16.32.030 Applicability.
16.32.040 Definitions.
16.32.050 Regulation of the use and application of lawn fertilizers.
16.32.060 Exemptions.
16.32.070 Annual review.
16.32.080 Penalties and enforcement.
16.32.090 Severability clause.
16.32.010 Authority.
This chapter is recommended by Whatcom County under the authority of
the police power granted to political subdivisions of the state by Article XI,
Section 11 of the Washington State Constitution. (Ord. 2005 -038 (Exh. A)).
16.32.020 Purpose and intent.
The Lake Whatcom Reservoir is the source of drinking water for
approximately half of Whatcom County residents and Lake Samish serves as a
water supply for many lakeshore residents. Both Lake Whatcom and Lake
Samish support-s- multiple beneficial uses including recreation and fisheries.
These benefits enhance the environmental, recreational, cultural, and
economic resources of the area and contribute to the general health and
welfare of the public. Excess phosphorus entering Lake Whatcom and Lake
Samish has been identified as a significant factor contributing to algal growth
and low dissolved oxygen conditions in certain portions of the lake at
particular times of the year. These conditions may lead to increased
treatment costs for drinking water and impair other beneficial uses of the
lake. The purpose of this chapter is to promote improvement in lake water
quality by limiting phosphorus, entering Lake Whatcom and Lake Samish due
to the application of commercial fertilizers to residential lawns and public
properties within the Lake Whatcom and Lake Samish watersheds. (Ord.
2005 -038 (Exh. A)).
16.32.030 Applicability.
This chapter applies to the unincorporated areas within the Lake Whatcom
and Lake Samish watersheds as defined by the Surface Water Delineation
Boundaries in WRIA 1 - Version 3 (Attachment). (Ord. 2005.038 (Exh. A)).
16.32.040 Definitions.*
For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall be defined as stated:
A. "Commercial fertilizer" means a substance containing one or more
recognized plant nutrients and that is used for its plant nutrient content or
that is designated for use or claimed to have value in promoting plant growth,
and shall include limes, gypsum, and manipulated animal and vegetable
manures. It does not include unmanipulated animal and vegetable manures,
organic waste - derived material, and other products exempted by the
department by rule.
B. "Department" means the Department of Agriculture of the state of
Washington or its duly authorized representative.
C. "Manipulation" means processed or treated in any manner, including
drying to a moisture content less than 30 percent. (Ord. 2005 -038 (Exh. A)).
* Definitions from Chapter 15.54 RCW.
16.32.050 Regulation of the use and application of lawn fertilizers.
A. Effective April 1, 2005, for Lake Whatcom and June 1, 2007, for Lake
Samish, no person shall apply any commercial fertilizer to residential lawns or
public agency properties within the unincorporated area of the Lake Whatcom
watershed, either liquid or granular, that is labeled as containing more than
zero percent phosphorus or other compound containing phosphorus, such as
phosphate, except as provided in WCC 16.32.060.
B. No commercial fertilizer of any type shall be applied when the ground is
frozen.
C. No person shall apply, spill, or otherwise deposit commercial fertilizer on
impervious surfaces. Any fertilizer applied, spilled, or deposited, either
intentionally or accidentally, on impervious surfaces shall be immediately and
completely removed. (Ord. 2005 -038 (Exh. A)).
16.32.060 Exemptions.
The prohibition against the use of commercial fertilizers under WCC
16.32.050 shall not apply to newly established turf or lawn areas in the first
growing season. (Ord. 2005 -038 (Exh. A)).
16.32.070 Annual review.
On at least an annual basis for the first five years, the county shall review
water quality data and implementation activities associated with this chapter
to determine if any changes to the ordinance are needed. Such changes could
include expanding the chapter to include properties and applications that are
not currently included. (Ord. 2005 -038 (Exh. A)).
16.32.080 Penalties and enforcement.
A. Any person who violates any of the provisions of this chapter shall be
guilty of a civil offense and may be fined a sum not to exceed $1,000 for each
offense. After a notice of violation has been given, each day of site work in
conjunction with the notice of violation shall constitute a separate offense.
B. The penalty provided in subsection A of this section shall be assessed
and may be imposed by a notice in writing either by certified mail with return
receipt requested or by personal service to the person incurring the same.
The notice shall include the amount of the penalty imposed and shall describe
the violation with reasonable particularity. In appropriate cases, corrective
action shall be taken within a specific and reasonable time.
C. Within 20 calendar days after the notice is received, the person incurring
the penalty may apply in writing to the county for remission or mitigation of
such penalty. Upon receipt of the application, the county may remit or
mitigate the penalty upon whatever terms the county in its discretion deems
proper. The county's final decision on mitigation or revision shall be reviewed
by the hearing examiner if the aggrieved party files a written appeal
therewith of said decision within 10 calendar days of its issuance.
D. The prosecuting attorney may enforce compliance with this chapter by
such injunctive, declaratory or other actions as deemed necessary to ensure
that violations are prevented, ceased, or abated. (Ord. 2005 -038 (Exh. A)).
16.32.090 Severability clause.
If any section, provision or portion of this chapter is ruled invalid by a
court, the remainder of the chapter shall not for that reason be rendered
ineffective or invalid. (Ord. 2005 -038 (Exh. A)).