Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 76.04 - Forest Protection.
76.04.660 - Additional fire hazards—Extreme fire hazard areas—Abatement, isolation or reduction—Summary action—Recovery of costs—Inspection of property.

RCW 76.04.660
Additional fire hazards—Extreme fire hazard areas—Abatement, isolation or reduction—Summary action—Recovery of costs—Inspection of property.

(1) The owner of land on which there is an additional fire hazard, when the hazard is the result of a landowner operation or the land is within an area covered by a forest health hazard warning issued under RCW 76.06.180, shall take reasonable measures to reduce the danger of fire spreading from the area and may abate the hazard by burning or other satisfactory means.
(2) An extreme fire hazard shall exist within areas covered by a forest health hazard order issued by the commissioner of public lands under RCW 76.06.180 in which there is an additional fire hazard caused by disturbance agents and the landowner has failed to take such action as required by the forest health hazard order. The duties and liability of such landowner under this chapter are as described in subsections (5), (6), and (7) of this section.
(3) The department shall adopt rules defining areas of extreme fire hazard that the owner and person responsible shall abate. The areas shall include but are not limited to high risk areas such as where life or buildings may be endangered, areas adjacent to public highways, and areas of frequent public use.
(4) The department may adopt rules defining other conditions of extreme fire hazard with a high potential for fire spreading to lands in other ownerships. The department may prescribe additional measures that shall be taken by the owner and person responsible to isolate or reduce the extreme fire hazard.
(5) The owner or person responsible for the existence of the extreme fire hazard is required to abate, isolate, or reduce the hazard. The duty to abate, isolate, or reduce, and liability under this chapter, arise upon creation of the extreme fire hazard. Liability shall include but not be limited to all fire suppression expenses incurred by the department, regardless of fire cause.
(6) If the owner or person responsible for the existence of the extreme fire hazard or forest debris subject to RCW 76.04.650 refuses, neglects, or unsuccessfully attempts to abate, isolate, or reduce the same, the department may summarily abate, isolate, or reduce the hazard as required by this chapter and recover twice the actual cost thereof from the owner or person responsible. Landowner contingency forest fire suppression account moneys may be used by the department, when available, for this purpose. Moneys recovered by the department pursuant to this section shall be returned to the landowner contingency forest fire suppression account.
(7) Such costs shall include all salaries and expenses of people and equipment incurred therein, including those of the department. All such costs shall also be a lien upon the land enforceable in the same manner with the same effect as a mechanic's lien.
(8) The summary action may be taken only after ten days' notice in writing has been given to the owner or reputed owner of the land on which the extreme fire hazard or forest debris subject to RCW 76.04.650 exists. The notice shall include a suggested method of abatement and estimated cost thereof. The notice shall be by personal service or by registered or certified mail addressed to the owner or reputed owner at the owner's last known place of residence.
(9) A landowner or manager may make a written request to the department to inspect their property and provide a written notice that they have complied with a forest health hazard warning or forest health hazard order, or otherwise adequately abated, isolated, or reduced an additional or extreme fire hazard. An additional or extreme fire hazard shall be considered to continue to exist unless and until the department, in its sole discretion, issues such notice.

[ 2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 130; 2007 c 480 § 13; 1986 c 100 § 39.]
NOTES:

Effective date—2010 1st sp.s. c 26; 2010 1st sp.s. c 7: See note following RCW 43.03.027.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 76 - Forests and Forest Products

Chapter 76.04 - Forest Protection.

76.04.005 - Definitions.

76.04.015 - Fire protection powers and duties of department—Enforcement—Investigation—Administration.

76.04.016 - Fire prevention and suppression capacity—Duties owed to public in general—Legislative intent.

76.04.021 - Department must accommodate livestock owner's request to retrieve or care for animals at risk due to a wildfire—Liability.

76.04.025 - Federal funds.

76.04.035 - Wardens—Appointment—Duties.

76.04.045 - Rangers—Appointment—Ex officio rangers—Compensation.

76.04.055 - Service of notices.

76.04.065 - Arrests without warrants.

76.04.075 - Rules—Penalty.

76.04.085 - Penalty for violations.

76.04.095 - Cooperative protection.

76.04.105 - Contracts for protection and development.

76.04.115 - Articles of incorporation—Requirements.

76.04.125 - Requisites of contract.

76.04.135 - Cooperative agreements—Public agencies—Transfer of ownership of department-owned firefighting vehicle, procedure.

76.04.155 - Firefighting—Employment—Assistance.

76.04.165 - Legislative declaration—Forest protection zones.

76.04.167 - Legislative declaration—Equitable sharing of forest fire protection costs—Coordinated forest fire protection and suppression.

76.04.175 - Fire suppression equipment—Comparison of costs.

76.04.177 - Fire suppression equipment—Requirement to utilize private equipment.

76.04.179 - Wildland fire advisory committee.

76.04.181 - Maximizing the utilization of local fire suppression assets—Department's duty.

76.04.183 - Prescribed burn manager certification program—Rule-making authority.

76.04.205 - Burning permits—Civil penalty.

76.04.215 - Burning mill wood waste—Arresters.

76.04.235 - Dumping mill waste, forest debris—Penalty.

76.04.246 - Use of blasting fuse.

76.04.305 - Closed to entry—Designation.

76.04.315 - Suspension of burning permits/privileges.

76.04.325 - Closure of forest operations or forestlands.

76.04.405 - Steam, internal combustion, or electrical engines and other spark-emitting equipment regulated.

76.04.415 - Penalty for violations—Work stoppage notice.

76.04.425 - Unauthorized entry into sealed fire tool box.

76.04.435 - Deposit of fire or live coals.

76.04.445 - Reports of fire.

76.04.455 - Discarding lighted material or smoking flammable material—Discharge, release, or detonation of certain materials—Receptacles in conveyances—Posting a copy of this section.

76.04.465 - Certain snags to be felled currently with logging.

76.04.475 - Reimbursement for costs of suppression action.

76.04.486 - Escaped slash burns—Obligations.

76.04.495 - Negligent starting of fires or allowance of extreme fire hazard or debris—Liability—Recovery of reasonable expenses—Lien.

76.04.505 - Finding—Intent.

76.04.511 - Wildfire response, forest restoration, and community resilience account.

76.04.516 - Report to the governor and legislature—Forest inventory—Forest growth and yield modeling—Sustainable harvest calculation—Review—Report.

76.04.521 - Forest sector workforce development.

76.04.525 - Wildland fire aviation support plan.

76.04.600 - Owners to protect forests.

76.04.610 - Forest fire protection assessment.

76.04.620 - State funds—Loans—Recovery of funds from the landowner contingency forest fire suppression account.

76.04.630 - Landowner contingency forest fire suppression account—Expenditures—Assessments.

76.04.650 - Disposal of forest debris—Permission to allow trees to fall on another's land.

76.04.660 - Additional fire hazards—Extreme fire hazard areas—Abatement, isolation or reduction—Summary action—Recovery of costs—Inspection of property.

76.04.700 - Failure to extinguish campfire.

76.04.710 - Wilful setting of fire.

76.04.720 - Removal of notices.

76.04.730 - Negligent fire—Spread.

76.04.740 - Reckless burning.

76.04.750 - Uncontrolled fire a public nuisance—Suppression—Duties—Summary action—Recovery of costs.

76.04.760 - Civil actions—Forested lands—Fire damage.

76.04.770 - Authorization to enter privately or publicly owned land to extinguish or control a wildland fire—Limitation of liability.

76.04.780 - Utility wildland fire prevention advisory committee—Duties—Report—Membership—Immunity.

76.04.900 - Captions—1986 c 100.