(1) The
department, in consultation with the *department of community,
trade, and economic development, the department of natural
resources, the parks and recreation commission, affected cities,
towns, and counties, federally recognized tribes, regional
transportation planning organizations, Washington-based
automobile clubs, statewide bicycling organizations, and other
interested parties, shall develop by December 31, 1999, criteria
for assessing scenic byways and heritage tour routes and an
appropriate method of nomination and application for the
designation and removal of the designation of the byways. Factors the department may take into consideration, but is not
limited by, are: (a) Scenic quality of the byway; (b) natural
aspects, such as geological formations, water bodies, vegetation,
and wildlife; (c) historic elements; (d) cultural features such
as the arts, crafts, music, customs, or traditions of a distinct
group of people; (e) archaeological features; (f) recreational
activities; (g) roadway safety including accommodations for
bicycle and pedestrian travel, tour buses, and automobiles; (h)
scenic byway and local and regional byway management plans; and
(i) local public involvement and support for the byway.
(2) The criteria developed in subsection (1) of this section
must not impose nor require regulation of privately owned lands
or property rights.
(3) Any person may nominate a roadway, path, or trail for
inclusion in the scenic byway program. The department shall
assess nominations in accordance with the criteria developed
under subsection (1) of this section. The department shall
submit its recommendations for scenic byway and heritage tour
route designations to the commission for its approval and
official designation of the roadway, path, or trail as a scenic
byway or a heritage tour route. All decisions made by the
commission relating to scenic byway and heritage tour route
designations are final.
(4) The department shall apply the criteria in subsection
(1) of this section to state highways that are currently not a
part of the designated scenic and recreational highway system. The department shall respond to local requests for route
evaluation as defined in subsection (3) of this section.
(5) Once the commission has designated a roadway as a scenic
byway, the department may submit an individual nomination to the
Federal Highway Administration for its consideration of whether
the roadway qualifies to be designated as a national scenic byway
or an All-American Roadway.
[1999 c 218 § 4.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: The "department of community, trade, and economic development" was renamed the "department of commerce" by 2009 c 565.
Effective date -- 1999 c 218: See note following RCW 47.39.010.