Washington Administrative Code
Title 286 - RECREATION AND CONSERVATION OFFICE (RECREATION AND CONSERVATION FUNDING BOARD)
Chapter 286-13 - General grant assistance rules
Section 286-13-160 - Long-term obligations for acquisition projects
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 286-13-160
Current through Register Vol. 24-24, December 15, 2024
(1) The project area may not, without prior approval of the board or director, be converted to a use other than that for which funds were originally approved.
(2) Projects impacted by a reversion order by the Interstate Commerce Commission under section 8(d) of the National Trails System Act, 16 United States Code 1247(d), are not considered a conversion by the board. Substitution or replacement with interest in real property, facilities or moneys which are of at least equal market value at the time of replacement may be required.
(3)The board may only approve a conversion when the sponsor:
(a) Demonstrates the need to convert the
project area including all efforts to consider practical alternatives, how they
were evaluated, and the reasons they were not pursued;
(b) Provides an opportunity for the public to
participate in the identification, development and evaluation of the
alternatives, including a minimum public comment period of at least thirty
days; and
(c) Commits to provide
another interest in real property to serve as a replacement. The replacement
must:
(i) Be of reasonably equivalent
usefulness and location;
(ii) Be
administered by the same sponsor unless otherwise approved by the
board;
(iii) Satisfy need(s)
identified in the sponsor's current plan as described in WAC 286-13-035 or
other relevant local or statewide plan;
(iv) Be eligible in the same grant program
account or category from which funds were originally allocated, unless
otherwise approved by the board;
(v) Be interest in real property of at least
equal current market value to the converted property; and
(vi) Satisfies the conversion without grant
assistance from the board.
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