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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 79', '§ 79', '§ 58', '§ 58', '§ 332', '§ 332', '§ 79', '§ 79', '§ 79', '§ 79', '§ 79', '§ 79', '§ 79', '§ 79', '§ 79', '§ 79', '§ 79', '§ 79', '§ 58', '§ 79', '§ 79', '§ 332']

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In Washington, a developer may need to obtain a State land right-of-way permit, license or easement from the [[Washington State Department of Natural Resources]] (“WSDNR”) to access WSDNR-managed State lands. WSDNR regulates State land access pursuant to [[Washington – Rev. Code Wash. §§ 79.36 et seq., Easements Over Public Lands | R.C.W. § 79.36]]. Some state-owned lands in Washington are managed by the [[Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife]] or [[Washington State Parks]]. If the state land is managed by an agency other than WSDNR, the developer must obtain permission from that agency to access the land. WSDNR keeps current information about which lands are managed by WSDNR on the [[Washington – Washington State Department of Natural Resources – GIS Website | WSDNR GIS Website]].
==3-WA-e.1 – Right-of-Way Application== Any developer seeking a right-of-way over and across state lands must submit a [[Washington – Right-of-Way Application]] (“Application”) for the right-of-way to WSDNR. The Application can be found on the [[Washington – Department of Natural Resources – Right-of-Way Website | WSDNR Right-of-Way Website]]. This website also includes a [[Washington – Right-of-Way Application Instruction Form | Application Instruction Form]] The Application will include the developer’s name, address, phone number, and a description of the proposed right-of-way. This description should include: *The type of right-of-way the developer is applying for (permit, license or easement); *The estimated start date of the right-of-way; *The length of time requested for the right-of-way; *The type of use proposed (e.g. utility lines), including a description of the parcel benefiting from the right-of-way; *The work that will need to be done in order to achieve the proposed use (digging ditches, clearing forest, etc.); *For Road Use Permits Only: an estimate of the volume of resources (timber, rock, etc.) to be hauled on the right-of-way and the number of acres from which the resources will be removed; and *The location of the proposed right-of-way, including: **A legal description of the right-of-way proposal and the benefitting parcel; **A map showing the proposed right-of-way; and **A record of survey meeting the requirements of [[Washington – Rev. Code Wash. §§ 58 et seq., Boundaries and Plats | R.C.W. § 58]] and [[Washington – Wash. Admin. Code §§ 332-130 et seq., Minimum Standards for Land Boundary Surveys and Geodetic Control Surveys and Guidelines for the Preparation of Land Descriptions | W.A.C. § 332-130]] created by or under the direct supervision of a licensed professional land surveyor. [[Washington – Right-of-Way Application Instruction Form | Application Instruction Form]]; [[Washington – Rev. Code Wash. §§ 79.36 et seq., Easements Over Public Lands | R.C.W. § 79.36.530]]. Note: When applying, developers should ensure that their proposal is limited to the amount of land necessary for the purpose required, including sufficient space to enter and maintain structures on the right-of-way. [[Washington – Rev. Code Wash. §§ 79.36 et seq., Easements Over Public Lands | R.C.W. § 79.36.520]]. ==3-WA-e.2 – Conduct an Appraisal of the Land== After the developer submits an Application, WSDNR will conduct an appraisal of the land sought to be used for the right-of-way. [[Washington – Rev. Code Wash. §§ 79.36 et seq., Easements Over Public Lands | R.C.W. § 79.36.530]]. ==3-WA-e.3 – Review Application Materials== WSDNR will review the Application for completeness, and ensure that the proposal is in compliance with all agency requirements. ==3-WA-e.4 to 3-WA-e.5 – Does WSDNR Accept the Application?== WSDNR has the authority to accept or reject any Application for a right-of-way. If WSDNR accepts the Application, then the developer must pay WSDNR the value of the rights acquired. WSDNR may also request administrative cost be covered by the developer for large or complex proposals. [[Washington – Rev. Code Wash. §§ 79.36 et seq., Easements Over Public Lands | R.C.W. § 79.36.530]]. ==3-WA-e.6 – Right-of-Way== Once WSDNR accepts the Application and necessary payments are made to WSDNR, WSDNR must issue the right-of-way to the developer stating the terms and conditions. Afterwards, the developer may begin to use the right-of-way on the starting date, and any later sale or lease of the lands affected by the right-of-way must be subject to the easement of the right-of-way. [[Washington – Rev. Code Wash. §§ 79.36 et seq., Easements Over Public Lands | R.C.W. § 79.36.530]]. ==3-WA-e.7 – Appeal to Superior County Court (If Applicable)== If WSDNR denies the Application, then the developer has the option to appeal the decision to the superior court of the county in which the lands are situated within thirty (30) days from the date of the decision. Members of the public whose property rights or interests will be affected by the right-of-way can also appeal the decision to the superior court of the county within thirty (30) days from the date of the decision. [[Washington – Rev. Code Wash. §§ 79.02 et seq., Public Lands Management - General | R.C.W. § 79.02.030]].
[[Washington – Washington State Department of Natural Resources – GIS Website]];[[Washington – Right-of-Way Application]];[[Washington – Right-of-Way Application Instruction Form]];[[Washington – Department of Natural Resources – Right-of-Way Website]]
[[Washington – Rev. Code Wash. §§ 58 et seq., Boundaries and Plats]]; [[Washington – Rev. Code Wash. §§ 79.02 et seq., Public Lands Management - General]]; [[Washington – Rev. Code Wash. §§ 79.36 et seq., Easements Over Public Lands]]; [[Washington – Wash. Admin. Code §§ 332-130 et seq., Minimum Standards for Land Boundary Surveys and Geodetic Control Surveys and Guidelines for the Preparation of Land Descriptions]]
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