WAC 136-167-040
Lapsing of RATA allocation for approved
projects. To encourage timely development and construction of
approved projects, all projects for which RATA funds have been
allocated must meet certain project development milestones. Failure to meet the milestones will result in action by the
county road administration board to withdraw RATA funds from
the project.
(1) For the purposes of this section, a project will be
subject to lapsing and withdrawal of its RATA allocation if:
(a) The project has not begun the preliminary engineering
within one year of project approval by the county road
administration board; or
(b) The project has not begun construction within six
years of the date of project approval by the county road
administration board.
(2) A project shall be considered in preliminary
engineering if RATA funds have been expended or evidence that
non-RATA funds have been expended for preliminary engineering
as provided for in RCW 36.75.050. A project shall be
considered in construction if:
(a) The construction contract for the work has been
advertised for bids as provided for in RCW 36.77.020;
(b) A contract has been awarded under the provisions of
the small works roster contract award process; or
(c) If done by county forces, the work has commenced.
(3) If an approved project does not meet a required
project development milestone, the county road administration
board will, at its next regular meeting, withdraw RATA funds
from the project.
(4) At any time up to ten days before such meeting, the
county may, in writing, request an extension of the lapse
date. The county road administration board may grant such an
extension if it finds that the delay in project development
was for reasons that were both unanticipated and beyond the
control of the county, and subject to the following:
(a) A project extension will be granted one time only and
will be no more than two years in length; and
(b) The county can demonstrate that the project was
actively pursued for completion within the original
CRAB/county contract terms and can be completed within a two
year extension; and
(c) The request for an extension is based on
unforeseeable circumstances that the county could not have
anticipated at the time the project was submitted for RATA
funding; and
(d) An approved time extension will not be grounds for
the county to request an increase in the RATA funding of the
project; and
(e) The executive director will determine a new lapse
date, and all of the requirements listed above under
subsections (1) and (2) of this section will apply except that
further extensions will not be granted.
(5) The CRABoard may at any time place a moratorium on
lapsing of projects that are delayed due to CRAB initiated
rescheduling and establish a new lapsing date to fit the
CRABoard's programming needs. For those projects given a
lapsing moratorium, section four shall be held in abeyance
until the new lapsing date.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 36.78 RCW. 11-05-005, §
136-167-040, filed 2/3/11, effective 3/6/11; 09-23-044, §
136-167-040, filed 11/9/09, effective 12/10/09. Statutory
Authority: Chapter 36.79 RCW. 01-09-077, § 136-167-040,
filed 4/17/01, effective 5/18/01; 99-01-021, § 136-167-040,
filed 12/7/98, effective 1/7/99. Statutory Authority: RCW 36.79.060. 94-16-110, § 136-167-040, filed 8/2/94, effective
9/2/94.]