(1) When in the
judgment of the department there is sufficient interest for the
lease of state lands, it must inspect each tract of land as to
its topography, development potential, forestry, agricultural,
and grazing qualities; the presence of coal, mineral, stone,
gravel, or other valuable materials; the distance from any city
or town, railroad, river, irrigation canal, ditch, or other
waterway; and location of utilities.
(2) The department may survey any state lands to determine
the area subject to lease.
(3) It is the duty of the department to prepare all reports,
data, and information in its records pertaining to any proposed
lease.
(4) The department may order that any particular application
for a lease be held in abeyance pending further inspection and
report by the department. Based on the further inspection and
report, the department must determine whether or not, and the
terms upon which, the proposed lease is consummated.
[2003 c 334 § 316.]
NOTES:
Intent -- 2003 c 334: See note following RCW 79.02.010.