WAC 468-52-020
Definitions. For the purposes of this
chapter, the following definitions of the terms shall apply
unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) "Average daily traffic (ADT)" means the volume of
traffic passing a point or segment of a highway, in both
directions, during a period of time, divided by the number of
days in the period and factored to represent an estimate of
traffic volume for an average day of the year.
(2) "Conforming connection" means a connection that meets
current department location, spacing, and design criteria.
(3) "Connection" means approaches, driveways, turnouts, or
other means of providing for the right of access to or from
controlled access facilities on the state highway system.
(4) "Connection permit" means a written authorization given
by the department for a specifically designed connection to the
state highway system at a specific location for a specific type
and intensity of property use and specific volume of traffic for
the proposed connection, based on the final stage of proposed
development of the applicant's property. The actual form used
for this authorization will be determined by the department.
(5) "Contiguous parcels" means two or more pieces of real
property under the same ownership with one or more boundaries
that touch and have similarity of use.
(6) "Controlled access facility" means a transportation
facility (excluding limited access facilities as defined in
chapter 47.52 RCW) to which access is regulated by the
governmental entity having jurisdiction over the facility. Owners or occupants of abutting lands and other persons have a
right of access to and from such facility at such points only and
in such manner as may be determined by the governmental entity.
(7) "Corner clearance" means the distance from an
intersection of a public or private road to the nearest
connection along a controlled access facility. This distance is
measured from the closest edge of the traveled way of the
intersecting road to the closest edge of the traveled way of the
connection measured along the traveled way (through lanes).
(8) "Department" means the Washington state department of
transportation.
(9) "Governmental entity" means, for the purpose of this
chapter, a unit of local government or officially designated
transportation authority that has the responsibility for
planning, construction, operation, maintenance, or jurisdiction
over transportation facilities.
(10) "Intersection" means an at grade connection on a state
highway with a road or street duly established as a public road
or public street by the local governmental entity.
(11) "Joint use connection" means a single connection point
that serves as a connection to more than one property or
development, including those in different ownerships or in which
access rights are provided in the legal descriptions.
(12) "Limited access facility" means a highway or street
especially designed or designated for through traffic, and over,
from, or to which owners or occupants of abutting land, or other
persons have no right or easement, or only a limited right or
easement of access, light, view, or air by reason of the fact
that their property abuts upon such limited access facility, or
for any other reason to accomplish the purpose of a limited
access facility.
(13) "Nonconforming connection" means a connection not
meeting current department location, spacing, or design criteria.
(14) "Permit" means written approval issued by the
department, subject to conditions stated therein, authorizing
construction, reconstruction, maintenance, or reclassification of
a state highway connection and associated traffic control devices
on or to the department's right of way.
(15) "Permitting authority" means the department or any
county, municipality, or transportation authority authorized to
regulate access to their respective transportation systems.
(16) "State highway system" means all roads, streets, and
highways designated as state routes in compliance with chapter 47.17 RCW.
(17) "Reasonable access" means an access connection that is
suitable for the existing and/or proposed property use and does
not adversely affect the safety, operations or maintenance of the
state highway system.
(18) "Variance permit" means a special nonconforming or
additional connection permit, issued for a location not normally
permitted by current department standards, after an engineering
study demonstrates, to the satisfaction of the department, that
the connection will not adversely affect the safety, maintenance
or operation of the highway in accordance with its assigned
classification. This permit will remain valid until modified or
revoked by the permitting authority.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 47.50 RCW. 99-06-035 (Order 188),
§ 468-52-020, filed 2/25/99, effective 3/28/99. Statutory
Authority: RCW 47.01.101 and chapter 47.50 RCW. 93-03-033
(Order 135), § 468-52-020, filed 1/13/93, effective 2/13/93.]