Wash. Admin. Code § 332-22-100 - Existing lease negotiation
(1) Leases which will be used for
the same or similar purposes may be offered for
negotiation.
(2) A notice
of intention to negotiate a lease must be published once in two
newspapers of general circulation in the locality of the land, one of
which shall be in the county where the land is located, within ninety
days of the date of commencement of negotiations. Such notice shall
give the legal description, the date of expiration, the intended land
use, the office to which application can be made, the final date to
file a written request to lease, and such other information as deemed
necessary.
(3) The
existing lessee will be mailed the criteria for leasing on the same
date as mailing to the newspaper the notice of intention to
negotiate.
(4) A written
request to lease from a new applicant must be received in the
designated office on the specified date to be considered. It must
describe the proposed terms and conditions and the contemplated use
of the land and contain a certified check or money order payable to
the department of natural resources for the amount of any bonus bid
plus a $100.00 deposit. The envelope must be marked "Sealed bid for
lease . . . .; expiration date . . . ., and give the applicant's
name."
(5) The department
shall review all written requests to lease before negotiation with
the existing lessee is commenced. If negotiation is satisfactorily
completed, award of the lease will be made to the existing lessee. If
negotiation with the existing lessee is not successful, the highest
qualified offer will be treated as a minimum bid at public auction
and all lower offers will be returned. The lease will then be offered
at public auction. If there are no bidders at the auction, the lease
will be awarded to the applicant who has made the highest qualified
offer.
(6) Negotiated
leases may not exceed the maximum term authorized by RCW 79.01.096 or
79.12.570 and must have a term commencing within one hundred twenty
days of date of starting negotiations.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 79.01.242. 84-19-007 (Resolution No. 464), § 332-22-100, filed 9/10/84; 81-03-059 (Order 350, Resolution No. 321), § 332-22-100, filed 1/20/81.
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