WAC 222-24-0511
*Small forest landowner road maintenance
planning. (1) Small forest landowners who own a total of
eighty acres or less forest land in Washington state are not
required to submit any road maintenance and abandonment plan
for any block of forest land that contains twenty contiguous
acres or less.
(2) Small forest landowners other than those described in
subsection (1) of this section, are only required to submit a
checklist road maintenance and abandonment plan when they
submit a forest practices application or notification that
includes timber harvest or salvage. The checklist must
include all their forest roads that are used for the forest
practice. Instead of a checklist, landowners may submit a
road maintenance and abandonment plan as described in WAC 222-24-051 with the following modifications:
• They are not required to submit an annual report.
• If they participate in the family forest fish passage
program, they may schedule their barrier projects accordingly.
(3) Forest roads must be maintained only to the extent
necessary to prevent damage to public resources.
*(4) If the department determines that a road will cause
or has the potential to cause damage to a public resource, the
department may require the applicant to submit a compliance
schedule of work to fix the problem(s) identified by the
department.
(5) Fish passage barriers will be assessed on a watershed
basis focusing on fixing the worst barriers first.
(a) The department's family forest fish passage program
is available to assist with the removal, replacement, or
repair of fish passage barriers that were installed prior to
May 14, 2003. The program includes limits on landowner costs
and the opportunity for in-kind contributions. One hundred
percent public funding shall be provided if an existing
barrier was installed under an approved forest practices
application, and hydraulics project approval, and that barrier
becomes a high priority for replacement.
(b) Small forest landowners who participate in the family
forest fish passage program are not required to remove,
replace or repair barriers until cost share funding is
available and higher priority barriers on lands within the
watershed have been removed or funded. Small forest
landowners participating in the program may make use of
prioritization without any obligations to receive funding from
the program.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 76.09.040. 06-11-112, §
222-24-0511, filed 5/18/06, effective 6/18/06.]