Washington Statutes
§ 79A.05.725 — Legislative declaration.
Washington § 79A.05.725
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Wash. Rev. Code § 79A.05.725 (2026).
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Mt. Si and Little Si in King county offer unique scenic, natural, and geological features which can be viewed from the I-90 highway. They also afford outstanding recreational opportunities enjoyed by the citizens of this state and tourists alike. The legislature recognizes the importance of guarding portions of this area from those types of development which would permanently alter the area's natural form and beauty. It further recognizes the necessity of setting forth procedures to manage the area, to enhance the opportunities afforded the state's citizens, one-half of whom live within one-half hour driving time of Mt. Si, and to safeguard to the extent possible the scenic, natural, geological, game habitat, and recreational values therein, and to safeguard and promote the upper Snoqualmi
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Legislative History
[1977 ex.s. c 306 s 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 88 s 1. Formerly RCW43.51.940.]
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Director's duties.§ 79A.05.045
Waste reduction and recycling.§ 79A.05.055
Additional powers and duties.§ 79A.05.059
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