WAC 458-30-285
Withdrawal from classification. (1)
Introduction. RCW 84.34.070(1) states that once land has been
classified under chapter 84.34 RCW, it must remain so classified
for a minimum of ten years from the date of classification. The
land will remain classified until and unless the owner submits to
the assessor a notice of request for withdrawal of all or a
portion of the land from classification. After a request to
withdraw classification is received, the assessor is required to
make a series of determinations. This rule explains the
procedures the assessor must follow upon receipt of a request for
withdrawal.
(2) Withdrawal process. Land classified under chapter 84.34 RCW must be applied to the classified use and remain in its
classified status for at least ten years from the date of
classification. During the ninth or later year of
classification, the owner may request to have all or a portion of
the land withdrawn from the current use program. The owner must
submit a written request to withdraw classification to the
assessor of the county in which the land is located. The land
will be withdrawn from classification two assessment years after
the request to withdraw is received.
(a) A parcel of land may be withdrawn from classification in
whole or in part. See RCW 84.34.070(1).
(b) The additional tax and interest imposed by RCW 84.34.108
are due when land is withdrawn from classification if the land
has been classified under chapter 84.34 RCW for a minimum of ten
assessment years. If a request to withdraw classification is
received by the assessor's office and an intervening act causes
the current use classification to be removed before the two
assessment years have elapsed, the penalty described in RCW 84.34.108 (4)(c) is also due. However, if the removal is a
result of one of the circumstances listed in RCW 84.34.108(6) no
additional tax, interest, or penalty will be imposed. (See WAC 458-30-300.)
(c) Within seven days of receiving a notice to withdraw
classification, the assessor forwards a copy of this notice to
the legislative body that approved the initial application for
classification.
(d) A request to withdraw classification may be revoked by
the owner at any time before the land is actually withdrawn from
classification.
(3) Procedure for partial withdrawal. RCW 84.34.070 allows
an owner to withdraw all or only a portion of the land from
classification as long as the owner submits a notice of request
for withdrawal two assessment years in advance of the effective
date of the withdrawal. If only a portion of the classified land
is to be withdrawn from classification, the remaining parcel must
satisfy the same requirements the entire parcel was required to
meet when the land was originally granted classification unless
different criteria are required by statute. For example, if the
owner of a thirty acre parcel of classified farm and agricultural
land wishes to withdraw fifteen acres, the remaining fifteen
acres must meet the income production requirements listed in RCW 84.34.020 (2)(b)(i) or (ii) to remain classified even though the
thirty acre parcel was not required to meet any minimum income
production requirements under RCW 84.34.020 (2)(a).
(a) The assessor may ask the owner of the parcel that will
remain classified to submit information relevant to its
continuing eligibility under chapter 84.34 RCW. See WAC 458-30-270 for more details for the types of information that may
be requested.
(b) If the parcel is classified farm and agricultural land,
the assessor will verify that the remaining portion meets the
requirements of RCW 84.34.020(2).
(c) If the parcel is classified open space or timber land,
the assessor will consult with the granting authority before
determining whether the remaining portion meets the requirements
of RCW 84.34.020 (1) or (3). The granting authority may ask the
owner to submit any data that it considers necessary to assist it
in making this determination.
(d) The assessor may segregate the portion of land from
which classification is being withdrawn for valuation and
taxation purposes.
(4) Date of withdrawal and notice to owner. RCW 84.34.070(1) requires the assessor to withdraw land from
classification when two assessment years have elapsed following
receipt of the owner's request to withdraw. In other words, land
is withdrawn from classification as of January 1st of the third
assessment year after the request to withdraw classification is
received by the assessor's office.
(a) Method for counting assessment years. The year in which
the request to withdraw is received counts as the first
assessment year; the second assessment year begins on January 1
of the year immediately following the year in which the request
is received; and the third assessment year begins on January 1 of
the following year. (For example, if a request to withdraw
classification is received on November 1, 1999, the first
assessment year is 1999, the second assessment year is 2000, and
the third assessment year is 2001. The land is withdrawn from
classification as of January 1, 2001.)
(b) Notice to owner. No later than thirty days after
withdrawing the land from classification, the assessor must
notify the owner in writing that classification has been
withdrawn.
(c) Valuation of land withdrawn from classification. When
land has been withdrawn from classification, it shall be placed
on the assessment roll at its true and fair value determined in
accordance with the county's approved revaluation plan.
(d) Example. An application for classification as open
space land was submitted in April 1990 and approved effective
assessment year 1991. In 1999, the owner submits a notice of
request to withdraw all the land from classification. The
assessor withdraws the land from classification as of January 1,
2001, which is the third assessment year after the request to
withdraw was received. This land is placed on the assessment
roll at its true and fair value as of January 1, 2001, in
accordance with the county's approved revaluation plan.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 84.34.141. 01-24-030, § 458-30-285,
filed 11/27/01, effective 12/28/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 84.08.110, 84.08.070, 84.34.141 and 84.34.360. 95-21-002, §
458-30-285, filed 10/4/95, effective 11/4/95. Statutory
Authority: RCW 84.08.010 and 84.08.070. 90-24-087, §
458-30-285, filed 12/5/90, effective 1/5/91. Statutory
Authority: RCW 84.08.010(2), 84.34.141 and chapter 84.34 RCW. 88-23-062 (Order PT 88-12), § 458-30-285, filed 11/15/88.]