(1) If the
department acquires or constructs, maintains, and operates any
ferry crossings upon or toll bridges over Puget Sound or any of
its tributary or connecting waters, there shall not be
constructed, operated, or maintained any other ferry crossing
upon or bridge over any such waters within ten miles of any such
crossing or bridge operated or maintained by the department
excepting such bridges or ferry crossings in existence, and being
operated and maintained under a lawfully issued franchise at the
time of the location of the ferry crossing or construction of the
toll bridge by the department.
(2) The ten-mile distance in subsection (1) of this section
means ten statute miles measured by airline distance. The
ten-mile restriction shall be applied by comparing the two end
points (termini) of a state ferry crossing to those of a private
ferry crossing.
(3) The Washington utilities and transportation commission
may, upon written petition of a commercial ferry operator
certificated or applying for certification under chapter 81.84 RCW, and upon notice and hearing, grant a waiver from the
ten-mile restriction. The waiver must not be detrimental to the
public interest. In making a decision to waive the ten-mile
restriction, the commission shall consider, but is not limited
to, the impact of the waiver on transportation congestion
mitigation, air quality improvement, and the overall impact on
the Washington state ferry system. The commission shall act upon
a request for a waiver within ninety days after the conclusion of
the hearing. A waiver is effective for a period of five years
from the date of issuance. At the end of five years the waiver
becomes permanent unless appealed within thirty days by the
commission on its own motion, the department, or an interested
party.
(4) The department shall not maintain and operate any ferry
crossing or toll bridge over Puget Sound or any of its tributary
or connecting waters that would infringe upon any franchise
lawfully issued by the state and in existence and being exercised
at the time of the location of the ferry crossing or toll bridge
by the department, without first acquiring the rights granted to
such franchise holder under the franchise.
(5) This section does not apply to the operation of
passenger-only ferry service by public transportation benefit
areas meeting the requirements of RCW 36.57A.200 or to the
operation of passenger-only ferry service by ferry districts.
[2003 c 83 § 204; 1993 c 427 § 1; 1984 c 7 § 307; 1961 c 13 §47.60.120 . Prior: 1949 c 179 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6584-35.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Intent -- Captions, part headings not law -- Severability -- Effective date -- 2003 c 83: See notes following RCW 36.57A.200.
RCW 47.60.120
Other crossings -- Infringement of existing
franchises -- Waivers (as amended by 2003 c 373).
(1) If the
department acquires or constructs, maintains, and operates any
ferry crossings upon or toll bridges over Puget Sound or any of
its tributary or connecting waters, there shall not be
constructed, operated, or maintained any other ferry crossing
upon or bridge over any such waters within ten miles of any such
crossing or bridge operated or maintained by the department
excepting such bridges or ferry crossings in existence, and being
operated and maintained under a lawfully issued franchise at the
time of the location of the ferry crossing or construction of the
toll bridge by the department.
(2) The ten-mile distance in subsection (1) of this section
means ten statute miles measured by airline distance. The
ten-mile restriction shall be applied by comparing the two end
points (termini) of a state ferry crossing to those of a private
ferry crossing.
(3) The Washington utilities and transportation commission
may, upon written petition of a commercial ferry operator
certificated or applying for certification under chapter 81.84 RCW, and upon notice and hearing, grant a waiver from the
ten-mile restriction. The waiver must not be detrimental to the
public interest. In making a decision to waive the ten-mile
restriction, the commission shall consider, but is not limited
to, the impact of the waiver on transportation congestion
mitigation, air quality improvement, and the overall impact on
the Washington state ferry system. The commission shall act upon
a request for a waiver within ninety days after the conclusion of
the hearing. A waiver is effective for a period of five years
from the date of issuance. At the end of five years the waiver
becomes permanent unless appealed within thirty days by the
commission on its own motion, the department, or an interested
party.
(4) The department shall not maintain and operate any ferry
crossing or toll bridge over Puget Sound or any of its tributary
or connecting waters that would infringe upon any franchise
lawfully issued by the state and in existence and being exercised
at the time of the location of the ferry crossing or toll bridge
by the department, without first acquiring the rights granted to
such franchise holder under the franchise.
(5) This section does not apply to operators of
passenger-only ferry service.
[2003 c 373 § 2; 1993 c 427 § 1; 1984 c 7 § 307; 1961 c 13 § 47.60.120. Prior: 1949 c 179 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6584-35.]
NOTES:
Reviser's note: RCW 47.60.120 was amended twice during the 2003 legislative session, each without reference to the other. For rule of construction concerning sections amended more than once during the same legislative session, see RCW 1.12.025.
Findings -- Intent -- 2003 c 373: See note following RCW 47.64.090.
Severability -- 1984 c 7: See note following RCW 47.01.141.