WAC 468-30-070
Procedure for transfer of abandoned state
highways to counties. A public highway which is or has been a
part of the route of a state highway and is no longer
necessary as such may be certified to the county in which it
is located in the following manner:
The department of transportation shall notify the
affected board of county commissioners and the county engineer
of any certifications anticipated for the ensuing calendar
year not later than August 1 of the previous year, so that the
county may provide in its budget for the maintenance and/or
reconstruction of roads which are transferred to it by the
department of transportation in accordance with RCW 36.75.090.
(1) When a tentative date has been determined on which
the transfer of the highway is to be made, the appropriate
department of transportation region shall arrange for a joint
maintenance inspection by representatives of the department of
transportation and the county.
(2) Any and all routine maintenance deficiencies which
are noted at the time of this inspection shall be corrected by
the department of transportation region maintenance forces.
(3) Upon completion of any maintenance work deemed
necessary, the department of transportation shall by letter
inform the county engineer to the effect that all maintenance
deficiencies noted during the inspection have been corrected.
(4) The county engineer shall by letter subsequently
inform the department of transportation that the road or
highway to be transferred is either (a) in a condition
acceptable to the county, or (b) in a condition not acceptable
to the county, in which case the unacceptable conditions shall
be enumerated in detail.
(5) In the event that the department of transportation
feels that additional maintenance work is required, it shall
direct such work to be done and again follow the procedure
outlined in subsection (3) of this section; and the county
engineer shall then follow the procedure outlined in
subsection (4) of this section.
(6) In the event that it becomes impossible for the
department of transportation and the county to reach
agreement, a full report of the initial inspection and the
apparent points of disagreement shall be transmitted to the
highways and local programs engineer, who will then consult
with the state maintenance engineer and the county engineer
and provide the secretary of transportation with all
significant information and with their own recommendations.
(7) The secretary of transportation will take final
action on the transfer of the road and the county shall be
provided with a copy of the decision two weeks before the
certification is made.
(8) After the certification has been made, the department
of transportation will provide the county with all available
maps, conveyances, permits, franchises and other documents
which may relate to that portion of the road or highway
transferred.
Maintenance is described as being the preservation and
upkeep of a highway, including all of its elements, in as
nearly its original, or as constructed, or as subsequently
improved, condition as possible. This includes traffic
control devices and other safety control measures deemed
necessary.
In the alternative, the department with any county may
enter into an agreement that modifies the above highway
certification process so long as the agreement complies with
the provisions of RCW 36.75.090.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 36.75.090. 09-09-068, §
468-30-070, filed 4/14/09, effective 5/15/09. Statutory
Authority: 1977 ex.s. c 151. 79-01-033 (DOT Order 10 and
Comm. Order 1, Resolution No. 13), § 468-30-070, filed
12/20/78. Formerly WAC 252-12-055.]