(1) The
department shall develop, adopt, and maintain an access control
classification system for all routes on the state highway system,
the purpose of which shall be to provide for the implementation
and continuing applications of the provision of this chapter.
(2) The principal component of the access control
classification system shall be access management standards, the
purpose of which shall be to provide specific minimum standards
to be adhered to in the planning for and approval of access to
state highways.
(3) The control classification system shall be developed
consistent with the following:
(a) The department shall, no later than January 1, 1993,
adopt rules setting forth procedures governing the implementation
of the access control classification system required by this
chapter. The rule shall provide for input from the entities
described in (b) of this subsection as well as for public
meetings to discuss the access control classification system. Nothing in this chapter shall affect the validity of the
department's existing or subsequently adopted rules concerning
access to the state highway system. Such rules shall remain in
effect until repealed or replaced by the rules required by this
chapter.
(b) The access control classification system shall be
developed in cooperation with counties, cities and towns, the
*department of community, trade, and economic development,
regional transportation planning organizations, and other local
governmental entities, and for city streets designated as state
highways pursuant to chapter 47.24 RCW, adopted with the
concurrence of the city design standards committee.
(c) The rule required by this section shall provide that
assignment of a road segment to a specific access category be
made in consideration of the following criteria:
(i) Local land use plans and zoning, as set forth in
comprehensive plans;
(ii) The current functional classification as well as
potential future functional classification of each road on the
state highway system;
(iii) Existing and projected traffic volumes;
(iv) Existing and projected state, local, and metropolitan
planning organization transportation plans and needs;
(v) Drainage requirements;
(vi) The character of lands adjoining the highway;
(vii) The type and volume of traffic requiring access;
(viii) Other operational aspects of access;
(ix) The availability of reasonable access by way of county
roads and city streets to a state highway; and
(x) The cumulative effect of existing and projected
connections on the state highway system's ability to provide for
the safe and efficient movement of people and goods within the
state.
(d) Access management standards shall include, but not be
limited to, connection location standards, safety factors, design
and construction standards, desired levels of service, traffic
control devices, and effective maintenance of the roads. The
standards shall also contain minimum requirements for the spacing
of connections, intersecting streets, roads, and highways.
(e) An access control category shall be assigned to each
segment of the state highway system by July 1, 1993.
[1995 c 399 § 124; 1991 c 202 § 9.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: The "department of community, trade, and economic development" was renamed the "department of commerce" by 2009 c 565.
Captions not law -- Effective date -- Severability -- 1991 c 202: See notes following RCW 47.50.010.