Instructions for Right-Of-Way Application - Washington

Instructions for Right-Of-Way Application - Washington

This document was released by Washington State Department of Natural Resources and contains official instructions for Right-Of-Way Application . The up-to-date fillable form is available for download through this link.

FAQ

Q: What is a Right-Of-Way application?A: The Right-Of-Way application is a request for permission to access or occupy public property, typically for construction or utility work.

Q: How can I obtain a Right-Of-Way application in Washington?A: You can obtain a Right-Of-Way application from the Department of Transportation (DOT) or the local city/county public works department.

Q: Is there a fee to submit a Right-Of-Way application?A: Yes, there is usually a non-refundable fee associated with submitting a Right-Of-Way application. The fee amount varies depending on the jurisdiction.

Q: What documents are required for a Right-Of-Way application?A: The required documents may vary, but generally you will be asked to provide a detailed project plan, construction drawings, insurance certificates, and any necessary permits or licenses.

Q: What is the processing time for a Right-Of-Way application?A: The processing time for a Right-Of-Way application can vary depending on the complexity of the project and the workload of the reviewing agencies. It is recommended to contact the relevant department for an estimate.

Q: Can I start construction before my Right-Of-Way application is approved?A: No, you must wait until your Right-Of-Way application is approved and you have received the necessary permits and authorizations before starting any construction or work on the public property.

Q: What happens if my Right-Of-Way application is denied?A: If your Right-Of-Way application is denied, you may have the option to appeal the decision or make necessary revisions to your application and resubmit it for review.

Q: Are there any restrictions or guidelines for working within a Right-Of-Way in Washington?A: Yes, there are usually specific guidelines and restrictions for working within a Right-Of-Way in Washington. These guidelines may include requirements for traffic control, restoration of the site, and adherence to safety standards.

Q: Can I hire a contractor to submit and manage my Right-Of-Way application?A: Yes, you can hire a contractor or a consulting firm that specializes in Right-Of-Way applications to assist you with the process. They can help prepare the necessary documents, submit the application, and manage the project.

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