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                         SENATE BILL 6679

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State of Washington      55th Legislature     1998 Regular Session

 

By Senators Morton, Sellar, Hochstatter and Anderson

 

Read first time 01/27/98.  Referred to Committee on Natural Resources & Parks.

Requiring the department of natural resources to verify the accuracy of specified information on notifications and applications for forest practices.


    AN ACT Relating to verification of information provided on notifications and applications for forest practices; and reenacting and amending RCW 76.09.060.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

 

    Sec. 1.  RCW 76.09.060 and 1997 c 290 s 3 and 1997 c 173 s 3 are each reenacted and amended to read as follows:

    The following shall apply to those forest practices administered and enforced by the department and for which the board shall promulgate regulations as provided in this chapter:

    (1) The department shall prescribe the form and contents of the notification and application.  The forest practices rules shall specify by whom and under what conditions the notification and application shall be signed or otherwise certified as acceptable.  The application or notification shall be delivered in person to the department, sent by first class mail to the department or electronically filed in a form defined by the department.  The form for electronic filing shall be readily convertible to a paper copy, which shall be available to the public pursuant to chapter 42.17 RCW.  The information required may include, but is not limited to:

    (a) Name and address of the forest landowner, timber owner, and operator;

    (b) Description of the proposed forest practice or practices to be conducted;

    (c) Legal description and tax parcel identification numbers of the land on which the forest practices are to be conducted.  The department shall verify the accuracy of the legal description and tax parcel identification numbers, and shall be liable for any damages that occur as a result of a failure to so verify;

    (d) Planimetric and topographic maps showing location and size of all lakes and streams and other public waters in and immediately adjacent to the operating area and showing all existing and proposed roads and major tractor roads;

    (e) Description of the silvicultural, harvesting, or other forest practice methods to be used, including the type of equipment to be used and materials to be applied;

    (f) Proposed plan for reforestation and for any revegetation necessary to reduce erosion potential from roadsides and yarding roads, as required by the forest practices rules;

    (g) Soil, geological, and hydrological data with respect to forest practices;

    (h) The expected dates of commencement and completion of all forest practices specified in the application;

    (i) Provisions for continuing maintenance of roads and other construction or other measures necessary to afford protection to public resources;

    (j) An affirmation that the statements contained in the notification or application are true; and

    (k) All necessary application or notification fees.

    (2) Long range plans may be submitted to the department for review and consultation.

    (3) The application for a forest practice or the notification of a Class II forest practice is subject to the three-year reforestation requirement.

    (a) If the application states that any such land will be or is intended to be so converted:

    (i) The reforestation requirements of this chapter and of the forest practices rules shall not apply if the land is in fact so converted unless applicable alternatives or limitations are provided in forest practices rules issued under RCW 76.09.070 as now or hereafter amended;

    (ii) Completion of such forest practice operations shall be deemed conversion of the lands to another use for purposes of chapters 84.33 and 84.34 RCW unless the conversion is to a use permitted under a current use tax agreement permitted under chapter 84.34 RCW;

    (iii) The forest practices described in the application are subject to applicable county, city, town, and regional governmental authority permitted under RCW 76.09.240 as now or hereafter amended as well as the forest practices rules.

    (b) Except as provided elsewhere in this section, if the application or notification does not state that any land covered by the application or notification will be or is intended to be so converted:

    (i) For six years after the date of the application the county, city, town, and regional governmental entities shall deny any or all applications for permits or approvals, including building permits and subdivision approvals, relating to nonforestry uses of land subject to the application;

    (A) The department shall submit to the local governmental entity a copy of the statement of a forest landowner's intention not to convert which shall represent a recognition by the landowner that the six-year moratorium shall be imposed and shall preclude the landowner's ability to obtain development permits while the moratorium is in place.  This statement shall be filed by the local governmental entity with the county recording officer, who shall record the documents as provided in chapter 65.04 RCW, except that lands designated as forest lands of long-term commercial significance under chapter 36.70A RCW shall not be recorded due to the low likelihood of conversion.  Not recording the statement of a forest landowner's conversion intention shall not be construed to mean the moratorium is not in effect.

    (B) The department shall collect the recording fee and reimburse the local governmental entity for the cost of recording the application.

    (C) When harvesting takes place without an application, the local governmental entity shall impose the six-year moratorium provided in (b)(i) of this subsection from the date the unpermitted harvesting was discovered by the department or the local governmental entity.

    (D) The local governmental entity shall develop a process for lifting the six-year moratorium, which shall include public notification, and procedures for appeals and public hearings.

    (E) The local governmental entity may develop an administrative process for lifting or waiving the six-year moratorium for the purposes of constructing a single-family residence or outbuildings, or both, on a legal lot and building site.  Lifting or waiving of the six-year moratorium is subject to compliance with all local ordinances.

    (F) The six-year moratorium shall not be imposed on a forest practices application that contains a conversion option harvest plan approved by the local governmental entity unless the forest practice was not in compliance with the approved forest practice permit.  Where not in compliance with the conversion option harvest plan, the six-year moratorium shall be imposed from the date the application was approved by the department or the local governmental entity;

    (ii) Failure to comply with the reforestation requirements contained in any final order or decision shall constitute a removal of designation under the provisions of RCW 84.33.140, and a change of use under the provisions of RCW 84.34.080, and, if applicable, shall subject such lands to the payments and/or penalties resulting from such removals or changes; and

    (iii) Conversion to a use other than commercial forest product operations within six years after approval of the forest practices without the consent of the county, city, or town shall constitute a violation of each of the county, municipal city, town, and regional authorities to which the forest practice operations would have been subject if the application had so stated.

    (c) The application or notification shall be signed by the forest landowner and accompanied by a statement signed by the forest landowner indicating his or her intent with respect to conversion and acknowledging that he or she is familiar with the effects of this subsection.

    (4) Whenever an approved application authorizes a forest practice which, because of soil condition, proximity to a water course or other unusual factor, has a potential for causing material damage to a public resource, as determined by the department, the applicant shall, when requested on the approved application, notify the department two days before the commencement of actual operations.

    (5) Before the operator commences any forest practice in a manner or to an extent significantly different from that described in a previously approved application or notification, there shall be submitted to the department a new application or notification form in the manner set forth in this section.

    (6) Except as provided in RCW 76.09.350(4), the notification to or the approval given by the department to an application to conduct a forest practice shall be effective for a term of two years from the date of approval or notification and shall not be renewed unless a new application is filed and approved or a new notification has been filed.  At the option of the applicant, an application or notification may be submitted to cover a single forest practice or a number of forest practices within reasonable geographic or political boundaries as specified by the department.  An application or notification that covers more than one forest practice may have an effective term of more than two years.  The board shall adopt rules that establish standards and procedures for approving an application or notification that has an effective term of more than two years.  Such rules shall include extended time periods for application or notification approval or disapproval.  On an approved application with a term of more than two years, the applicant shall inform the department before commencing operations.

    (7) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, no prior application or notification shall be required for any emergency forest practice necessitated by fire, flood, windstorm, earthquake, or other emergency as defined by the board, but the operator shall submit an application or notification, whichever is applicable, to the department within forty-eight hours after commencement of such practice or as required by local regulations.

 


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