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Agenda Bill Master Report
File Number: AB2019-103
File ID: AB2019-103 Version: 1 Status: Adopted
File Created: 01/25/2019 Entered by: RKlein@co.whatcom.wa.us
Department: Public Works File Type: Ordinance
Department
First Assigned to: Council
Agenda Date: 02/26/2019 Next Mtg. Date: 02/26/2019 Hearing Date: 02/26/2019
TITLE FOR AGENDA ITEM:
Ordinance proposing modifications to Whatcom County Code 2.27A, Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS)
SUMMARY STATEMENT OR LEGAL NOTICE LANGUAGE:
Public Works staff will introduce for discussion proposed changes to the aquatic invasive species
ordinance (WCC 2.27A) to create a new class of watercraft, establish a one -day pass, and update
definitions.
HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE FILE
Date: Acting Body:
02/12/2019 Council
02/26/2019 Council
Action:
Sent To:
INTRODUCED FOR PUBLIC Council
HEARING
ADOPTED
Attachments: Memo for 2-12-2019, Ordinance for Introduction 2-12-2019, Hearing Notice 2.26 .pdf
Final Action: 02/26/2019
Enactment Date: 02/26/2019
Enactment #: ORD 2019-018
Whatcom County Page 1 Printed on 212712019
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INTRODUCTION DATE: 2/12/2019
ORDINANCE NO. 2019-018
AMENDING WHATCOM COUNTY CODE CHAPTER 2.27A TO PREVENT THE RELEASE AND
SPREAD OF AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES.
WHEREAS, the County has authority under Washington State law to protect the health, safety, and
general welfare of the public, to regulate and protect waters within its jurisdiction, and to control the transport and
release of Aquatic Invasive Species,
WHEREAS, Lake Whatcom and Lake Samish are the drinking water sources for approximately half of
the residents of Whatcom County and the vast majority of the City of Bellingham residents; and
WHEREAS, Whatcom County has adopted goals and policies to protect Lake Whatcom, Lake Samish
and other freshwater lakes and streams; and
WHEREAS, Aquatic Invasive Species pose a serious threat to the waters of Whatcom County and can
have severe impacts to ecology, water quality, water supply infrastructure, and recreational use; and
WHEREAS, watercraft transported from water bodies with Aquatic Invasive Species to uninfested waters
are the principal cause of new infestations; and
WHEREAS, prevention programs that include education, screening, and watercraft inspection are
effective in preventing the spread of Aquatic Invasive Species to uninfested water bodies; and
WHEREAS, an Aquatic Invasive Species prevention program is necessary to reduce the risk of Aquatic
Invasive Species infestation and related impacts at Lake Whatcom and other waters of Whatcom County; and
WHEREAS, Whatcom County has authority under RCW 36.32.120 and Washington State law generally
to regulate and protect its water supply and other waters within its jurisdiction; and
WHEREAS, Whatcom County adopted Ordinance 2012-034 in September 25, 2012, codified at WCC
Chapter 2.27A, to prevent the release and spread of Aquatic Invasive Species into waters of Whatcom County;
and
WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of Whatcom County to amend WCC Chapter 2.27A to further define
and enhance its Aquatic Invasive Species detection and prevention program, including the adoption of mandatory
inspection and permitting requirements for watercraft in Whatcom County;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Whatcom County Council that Whatcom
County Code 2.27A is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following, adopted as set forth in
Exhibit A, attached hereto.
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Exhibit A
WCC Chapter 2.27A
Aquatic Invasive Species
2.27A.010 Definitions
For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:
A. "Authorized Inspector" means a person who has received the necessary training
approved by Whatcom County and authorized to inspect Watercraft to detect the presence
of aquatic invasive species.
B. "Aquatic Invasive Species" and "AIS" shall mean an aquatic species that is: (i)
nonnative to public water bodies located in unincorporated areas of Whatcom County;
and (ii) whose introduction causes or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm
or harm to human health. ur d inelu ice"Aquatic Invasive Species" and "AIS" shall include
but not be limited to those species classified in Washington Administrative Code (WAC)
220-12-090 as "prohibited aquatic animal species", and those plant species listed in WAC
16-752-400-415; 505; and 610. For purposes of this chapter, WAC 220-12-090 and
WAC 16-752-400-415; 505; and 610, as presently constituted or as hereinafter amended,
are adopted and incorporated herein by reference.
C. "Enforcement Officer" includes any Authorized Inspector and any peace officer
with jurisdiction in Whatcom County, and the CountyNoxious Wee'' Coordinator- c= his-
or- her designee,to enf r-ee the prohibitions of f A in this , hapt .
D. "Inspection" means an inspection of a Watercraft or other vessel conducted by an
Authorized Inspector for the purpose of detecting Aquatic Invasive Species and
preventing their transport and release into any Public Water Body. Inspections may
consist of questioning as well as a visual and tactile search of the exterior and interior of
the Watercraft or other vessel, including but not limited to the hull, trailer, motor,
propeller, bilge pump, compartments, bait well, ballast tank, bladder, and all areas of
standing water.
E. "Inspection Seal" means a cord or tether installed by an Authorized Inspector in a
manner that connects a Watercraft to its trailer for the purpose of indicating that the
Watercraft has passed inspection, has not entered a water body since passing Inspection,
and, therefore, may launch without further Inspection when returning to the same water
body so long as the Inspection Seal is intact at the time of launch.
F. "Launch" means any act that places or attempts to place a Watercraft into a Public
Water Body.
G. " Public Water Body " shall mean Lake Whatcom, Lake Samish, Baker Lake,
Tennant Lake, Lake Terrell, Wiser Lake, Silver Lake, Toad Lake, Squalicum Lake, Reed
Lake, Cain Lake and all other freshwater lakes and streams in unincorporated areas of
Whatcom County where Watercraft have access.
G;......... ..... "Motorized Propulsion System" shall mean any mechanism or system used to
generate thrust to move a watercraft across water, including but not limited to outboard
motors inboard motors let motors, and inboard/outboard motors.
"Watercraft" shall mean any type of vessel, boat, or craft capable of being used
as a means of transportation on water, including but not limited to motor boats, sail boats,
row boats, kayaks, canoes, barges, and all associated equipment, including trailers, that
routinely or reasonably could be expected to contain or come into contact with water. The
term "Watercraft" specifically excludes the following: surf boards, paddle boards, and
kite boards; and non -motorized inflatables that are 10 feet or less in length. "Watercraft"
shall consist of the following categories:
(1) "Class A Watercraft" shall mean any vessel that_' motorized„ „lsio sy m
or —requires registration by the State of Washington Department of Licensing under
RCW 88.02 and WAC 308-93-030 and any vessel registered under the laws of a state
other than Washington State or a country other than the United States.
(2) "Class B Watercraft" shall mean any vessel that has a Motorized Propulsion System
that does not require registration by the State of Washington Department of Licensing
under RCW 88.02 and WAC 308-93-030 or under laws of a state other than
Washington State or a country other than the United States.
(3)-"Class B--C Watercraft" shall mean vessels that do not have a Mmotorized prepulsio
Propulsion systea--_System sy tem and do not require registration by the State of Washington
Department of Licensing under RCW 88.02 and WAC 308-93-030.
2.27A.020 Prohibitions
The following activities are prohibited:
A. The transport or release of Aquatic Invasive Species into a Public Water Body.
B. Launching, operating or keeping on a Public Water Body a Watercraft that has not
submitted to Inspection and decontamination as required by this chapter.
C. Launching, operating or keeping on a Public Water Body a Watercraft without a
current AIS Permit as required by WCC 2.27A.050, below.
2.27A.030 Inspection and Decontamination.
A. Inspections shall be required of:
i. All Watercraft prior to its first launch onto Lake Whatcom or Lake Samish in
each calendar year; and
ii. All Watercraft prior to its first launch onto Lake Whatcom or Lake Samish
after it has entered any fresh water body located outside Whatcom County,
Washington; and
iii. All Watercraft prior to each and every launch onto a Public Water Body from
a public access point for which an AIS check station is operating under this
chapter, except Watercraft bearing an intact Inspection Seal.
B. Exemptions. Watercraft inspections and the associated fees shall not be required for:
i. Law enforcement and emergency response watercraft.
ii. Watercraft involved in search and rescue operations or training.
C. Inspection and Decontamination Services
i. Whatcom County may establish and operate AIS check stations at public
access points to Public Water Bodies.
ii. Whatcom County may, upon request by an owner or operator of a Watercraft,
conduct an Inspection on private property owned by the Watercraft owner or
operator.
iii. All AIS check stations operating under this chapter shall be marked by signs
and staffed by one or more Authorized Inspectors. AIS check stations
authorized by this chapter shall be subject to hours of operation and other
program requirements established by the Director of Public Works or his
designee.
iv. If, upon Inspection, an Authorized Inspector determines that a Watercraft is
not contaminated with Aquatic Invasive Species, then said Watercraft shall be
permitted to launch, subject to payment of fees authorized in WCC
2.27A.050.
V. If, upon Inspection, an Authorized Inspector reasonably suspects that a
Watercraft or any other vessel is contaminated with Aquatic Invasive Species,
the Authorized Inspector may decontaminate the watercraft on site or direct
the Watercraft owner or operator to a decontamination station where the
Watercraft will undergo a decontamination process. Following
decontamination, the Watercraft owner or operator shall not launch the
Watercraft onto a Public Water Body until the Watercraft has been re-
inspected and approved for launch by an Authorized Inspector.
vi. A Watercraft owner or operator may refuse to stop and consent to Inspection
at any AIS check station authorized by this chapter; provided, if any
Watercraft owner or operator refuses to stop and consent to Inspection at an
AIS check station authorized by this chapter, then said owner or operator shall
not launch his or her Watercraft from said location and shall be in violation of
this chapter if he or she nevertheless attempts to do so.
2.27A.040 Safe Harbor
Any person who voluntarily stops and consents to Inspection at an AIS check station or other
inspection station and cooperates in the decontamination process shall not be subject to penalties
under this chapter for possessing or transporting Aquatic Invasive Species.
2.27A.050 AIS Permits and Fees
A. Every Watercraft subject to the inspection requirements of this Chapter shall
visibly display a valid AIS Permit issued by Whatcom County or the City of Bellingham
prior to launching and while operating on Public Water Bodies.
B. AIS Permits shall be issued upon passage of Inspection and payment of the
applicable fee.
C. The fee for Inspection and decontamination services for Class " and Class B
Watereratall classes of Watercraft shall be established in the Whatcom County Unified
Fee Schedule.
D. AIS Permits shall be available as follows:
i. Annual Sticker. Each Annual Sticker shall be effective during the calendar year
in which it is issued and shall entitle the holder to unlimited Inspections and
Inspection Seal installation services for the Watercraft to which the Annual
Sticker is affixed.
ii. Class ^ Thf Day Pass. Each thfee-day pass shall entitle the holder to unlimited
inspections and sealing services for the applicable Watercraft for the duration of
the period specified on the pass. Day passes are available for Class A and Class B
Watercraft only.
i jii. ______Three Day Pass. Each three day pass shall entitle the holder to unlimited
inspections and sealing services for the applicable Watercraft for the duration of
the period specified on the pass. Three day passes are available for Class A and
Class B Watercraft only.
iii:...... ,Special Event Passes. Special event passes may be issued for fishing
tournaments, sailing and rowing regattas, and other group events approved by the
director of public works or his designee upon the event sponsor's execution of a
special event agreement with Whatcom County or the City of Bellingham in a
form approved by the director of public works. Special event passes shall entitle
each event participant to inspection and sealing services for the duration of the
event, subject to the terms and conditions of the special event agreement.
iv-.V.Annual Watercraft Business Permit. Watercraft business permits may be issued
to person or entities who are in the business of providing Watercraft services
(including transport, maintenance, repair, storage or other similar activities) upon
execution of a cooperative agreement with Whatcom County or City of
Bellingham in a form approved by the director of public works. Watercraft
business permits shall be effective during the calendar year . in which they are
issued and shall entitle the permit holder to expedited inspection services and
of AISawi-ualstiek for Watercraft within the company's possession or
control, all subject to the terms and conditions of the cooperative agreement.
E. An on-line AIS Awareness Course shall be developed and made available to the
public. Persons successfully completing the on-line course shall, upon providing
verification of their successful completion to the Authorized Inspector, be entitled to the
reduced AIS Awareness fee schedule for AIS inspections for each boat that they own.
The AIS Awareness fee schedule shall be established in the Whatcom County Unified
Fee Schedule.
F. AIS Permits are nontransferable and shall apply to a single Watercraft. AIS
Permits shall be affixed to the Watercraft as directed by the Authorized Inspector in a
visible location located above the waterline.
G. A Watercraft shall be deemed to be in compliance with the inspection and
permitting requirements of this chapter if his or her Watercraft is currently in compliance
with an Aquatic Invasive Species inspection and permitting program adopted by the City
of Bellingham, Washington.
H. The fees authorized by this chapter are intended to offset the cost to Whatcom
County of implementing this chapter for the purpose of detecting and preventing the
spread of Aquatic Invasive Species and are not intended to be, nor shall they be construed
to be, charges imposed upon access to Public Water Bodies for the purpose of outdoor
recreation. Fees shall be evaluated annually to ensure they are sufficient for program
needs.
2.27A.060 Cooperative Agreements.
Whatcom County may enter into cooperative agreements with persons and entities, including but
not limited to, homeowner's associations, condominium associations, civic groups and
governmental entities, to adopt and execute plans, which may be implemented inside or outside
Whatcom County, to detect and prevent the transport and release of Aquatic Invasive Species in
Public Water Bodies.
2.27A.070 Penalties
A. Any person violating this chapter shall have committed a civil infraction, and
shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $1,000 for each violation. Each violation of this
chapter shall be a separate infraction, and in the case of a continuing violation, each day's
continuance shall be deemed to be a separate and distinct infraction. Civil infractions
under this chapter shall be issued and processed in accordance with Chapter 7.80 RCW,
except as otherwise provided in this chapter. Each party to a civil infraction case shall
bear its own attorney's fees, witness fees and costs.
B. Any individual who violates this chapter may be held responsible for the costs
expended by Whatcom County or its designee for response and mitigation of impacts.
C. Payment of any civil penalty herein shall not relieve any individual from the
responsibility of correcting the violations as found by the Enforcement Officer.
D. Any person found not in compliance with this chapter is subject to citation, shall
be escorted off the Public Water Body, and shall be subject to any other legal action as
deemed necessary by the Enforcement Officer including but not limited to detaining said
person and Watercraft until inspected and decontaminated as required under this chapter.
E. Fines collected as a result of violating this chapter that are not otherwise
encumbered, shall be used to fund the Whatcom County Aquatic Invasive Species
Management and Prevention Program.
2.27A.080 Applicability
The provisions of this chapter shall apply in addition to the provisions of any other code
provision or ordinance. Where there is a conflict, the more restrictive provision shall apply. The
provisions of this chapter are in addition to those provisions regulating Aquatic Invasive Species
as contained in Washington State law.
2.27A.090 Severability.
If any section, provision, or portion of this chapter shall be determined to be invalid, the
remainder of the chapter shall not for that reason be rendered ineffective or invalid.