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A. All public hearings and written comment periods that appear in this chapter require public notice.

B. Consistent with RCW 36.70A.035(1), “public notice” whenever it appears in this chapter includes all of the following:

1. Publishing a native electronic copy of the document on the proposal’s webpage on the department’s website;

2. Sending notice to the department’s e-mail list, including general lists or relevant lists for specific proposals or subject areas;

3. Publishing a paid notice in the city’s official newspaper.

C. For site-specific proposals (e.g., site-specific comprehensive plan map amendments), the initial “public notice” of a proposal also includes all of the following:

1. Posting notice on the property;

2. Mailing notice directly to the owners of the subject property and to all property owners within three hundred feet of the subject property.

D. Notices must include all of the following:

1. A concise description of the proposal in plain English;

2. Information on how to provide comment on the proposal;

3. Deadlines for public comment;

4. Address of the project webpage. (Ord. 2992 § 1 (Att. A), 2016)