Wash. Admin. Code § 133-10-010 - Organization and operation of the community economic revitalization board
(1) The community
economic revitalization board, hereinafter referred to as the board, is a
twenty member board created pursuant to section 3, chapter 40, Laws of 1982 1st
ex. sess. and
RCW
43.160.030.
(2) Pursuant to
RCW
43.160.030, membership consists of: Twelve
members appointed by the director of the department of commerce, four members
appointed by legislative leadership: One member of the two major caucuses of
the house of representatives and the senate, or designee, and four nonvoting
ex-officio members consisting of the director or designee of: Department of
revenue, employment security department, and department of transportation.
(3) Voting members appointed by
the department of commerce serve three-year terms.
(4)The chair of the board is appointed by the
director of the department of commerce.
(5) The board may elect such other officers
for such terms as it may from time to time deem necessary, in accordance with
the board's policies.
(6) The
board's staff and office space is provided by the department of commerce, P.O.
Box 42525, Olympia, Washington 98504-2525; phone 360-725-3151.
(7) The community economic revitalization
board is a unique statewide economic development resource. The board provides
awards that help communities to:
(a) Respond
rapidly to immediate business siting and expansion needs;
(b) Build feasible industrial sites for
future business development;
(c)
Target expansions in manufacturing, food processing, assembly, warehousing,
industrial distribution, advanced technology, and other key sectors;
and
(d) Spur creation and retention
of higher wage jobs.
(8)
The board provides low-interest loans (and in unique circumstances, grants) to
help finance the local public infrastructure necessary to develop or retain
stable business and industrial activity in furtherance of economic development.
These improvements include industrial water, general-purpose industrial
buildings and port facilities, sanitary and storm sewers, industrial wastewater
treatment facilities, railroad spurs, telecommunications (broadband),
electricity, natural gas, roads, and bridges.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 43.160 RCW. 95-24-089, § 133-10-010, filed 12/5/95, effective 1/5/96. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.116.050(8) 43.160.050(8). 83-10-041 (Order 83-1), § 133-10-010, filed 5/2/83.
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