Washington Statutes
§ 89.10.005 — Findings.
Washington § 89.10.005
JurisdictionWashington
Title 89RECLAMATION, SOIL CONSERVATION, AND LAND SETTLEMENT
Ch. 89.10FARMLAND PRESERVATION
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Wash. Rev. Code § 89.10.005 (2026).
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The legislature finds that maintaining the capacity to provide adequate food and fiber resources is essential to the long-term sustainability of the state's citizens and economy. The nation's population has reached three hundred million and will continue to increase for the foreseeable future. Further, the world population is now over six billion and is projected to reach nine billion by the year 2050.
In Washington state, the population is growing by over one million people every decade with much of this growth occurring in western Washington. This growth is increasing the competition for land not only for housing, but also associated retail, commercial, industrial, and leisure industries.
The legislature finds that many once-productive agricultural areas in western Washington have been
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Legislative History
[2007 c 352 s 1.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 89.08.005
Short title.§ 89.08.010
Preamble.§ 89.08.020
Definitions.§ 89.08.030
Conservation commission.§ 89.08.050
Employees—Delegation—Quorum.§ 89.08.070
General duties of commission.§ 89.08.080
Petition to form district—Contents.§ 89.08.090
Notice of hearing—Hearing.§ 89.08.100
Findings—Order.§ 89.08.110
Election—How conducted.§ 89.08.120
Ballots.§ 89.08.130
Notice of election.§ 89.08.140
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