RCW 79.36.650
Applications—Appraisement—Certificate—Forfeiture—Fee.
Any person, firm, or corporation shall have a right-of-way over public lands, subject to the provisions of RCW 79.36.590 through 79.36.650, when necessary, for the purpose of hauling or removing timber, stone, mineral, or other natural products or the manufactured products thereof of the land. Before, however, any such right-of-way grant shall become effective, a written application for and a plat showing the location of such right-of-way, with reference to the adjoining lands, shall be filed with the department, and all timber on the right-of-way, together with the damages to the land, shall be appraised and paid for in cash by the person, firm, or corporation applying for such right-of-way. The department shall then cause to be issued in duplicate to such person, firm, or corporation a right-of-way certificate setting forth the conditions and terms upon which the right-of-way is granted. Whenever the right-of-way shall cease to be used, for a period of two years, for the purpose for which it was granted, it shall be deemed forfeited, and the right-of-way certificate shall contain such a provision. However, any right-of-way for logging purposes heretofore issued which has never been used, or has ceased to be used, for a period of two years, for the purpose of which it was granted, shall be deemed forfeited and shall be canceled upon the records of the department. One copy of each certificate shall be filed with the department and one copy delivered to the applicant. The forfeiture of the right-of-way, as herein provided, shall be rendered effective by the mailing of notice of such a forfeiture to the grantee thereof to his or her last known post office address and by stamping the copy of the certificate in the department canceled and the date of such cancellation. For the issuance of such a certificate the same fee shall be charged as provided in the case of certificates for railroad rights-of-way.
[ 2003 c 334 § 498; 1988 c 128 § 65; 1927 c 312 § 6; RRS § 8107-6. Prior: 1921 c 55 § 1; 1915 c 147 § 12; 1897 c 89 § 34; 1895 c 178 § 45. Formerly RCW 79.36.290.]
NOTES:
Intent—2003 c 334: See note following RCW 79.02.010.
Certificates for railroad rights-of-way: RCW 79.36.500.
Fees, generally: RCW 79.02.240.
Similar enactment: RCW 79.36.350 and 79.36.430.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 79.36 - Easements Over Public Lands.
79.36.310 - Acquisition of property interests for access authorized.
79.36.320 - Condemnation—Duty of attorney general.
79.36.330 - Disposal of property interests acquired.
79.36.340 - Acquisition—Payment.
79.36.350 - Application for right-of-way.
79.36.355 - Grant of easements and rights in public land.
79.36.370 - Lands subject to easements for removal of valuable materials.
79.36.380 - Private easement subject to common user.
79.36.390 - Reasonable facilities and service for transportation must be furnished.
79.36.400 - Duty of utilities and transportation commission.
79.36.410 - Penalty for violation of orders.
79.36.430 - Forfeiture for nonuse.
79.36.440 - Right-of-way for public roads.
79.36.450 - Railroad right-of-way.
79.36.460 - Railroad right-of-way—Procedure to acquire.
79.36.470 - Railroad right-of-way—Appraisement.
79.36.480 - Railroad right-of-way—Improvements—Appraisal.
79.36.490 - Railroad right-of-way—Release or payment of damages.
79.36.500 - Railroad right-of-way—Certificate.
79.36.510 - Utility pipe lines, transmission lines, etc.
79.36.520 - Utility pipe lines, transmission lines, etc.—Procedure to acquire.
79.36.530 - Utility pipe lines—Appraisal—Certificate—Reversion.
79.36.540 - Right-of-way for irrigation, diking, and drainage purposes.
79.36.550 - Right-of-way for irrigation, diking, and drainage purposes—Procedure to acquire.
79.36.560 - Right-of-way for irrigation, diking, and drainage purposes—Appraisal—Certificate.
79.36.570 - Grant of overflow rights.
79.36.580 - Construction of foregoing sections.
79.36.590 - Easement reserved in later grants.
79.36.600 - Private easement over state lands.
79.36.610 - Easement over public lands subject to common user.
79.36.620 - Reservations in grants and leases.
79.36.630 - Duty of utilities and transportation commission.
79.36.640 - Penalty for violating utilities and transportation commission's order.
79.36.650 - Applications—Appraisement—Certificate—Forfeiture—Fee.