Wash. Admin. Code § 332-60-050 - Definitions
(1)
"Department" means the department of natural resources.
(2) "Council" means the natural
heritage advisory council as established in
RCW 79.70.070.
(3) "Plan" means the state of
Washington natural heritage plan as established under
RCW 79.70.030.
(4) "Natural heritage resource"
means the plant community types, aquatic types, unique geologic
types, and special plant and animal species and their critical
habitat as defined in the plan.
(5) "Natural area" means a unit of
land or water or both which contains a natural heritage resource, and
which has been registered by the landowner and may be considered for
dedication or commitment as a natural area preserve.
(6) "Natural area preserve" means a
natural area which has been:
(a)
Dedicated under the provisions of
RCW 79.70.090;
or
(b) Formally committed
to protection by a cooperative agreement between a government
landholder and the department.
(7) "Registration" means a
voluntary commitment by the landowner for protection of a specific
natural heritage resource located on the landowner's land. No real
property interest is transferred. Registration is memorialized by a
certificate of registration issued by the department.
(8) "Dedication" means the formal
recognition and protection of a natural area for natural heritage
conservation purposes accomplished by the voluntary transfer by a
landowner to the department of an interest in real property less than
fee simple.
(9)
"Register" means the Washington Register of Natural Area Preserves
which lists the sites which have been formally registered, dedicated
or formally protected by cooperative agreement, for natural area
purposes.
(10)
"Instrument of dedication" means a written document intended to
convey an interest in real property, pursuant to
chapter 64.04 RCW.
(11) "Landowner" means any
individual, partnership, private, public, nonprofit, or municipal
corporation, city, county, state agency, agency of the United States
or any other governmental agency or entity, which exercises control
over a natural heritage resource whether such control is based on
legal or equitable title, or which manages or holds in trust land in
Washington state.
(12)
"Government landholder" means any city, municipal corporation,
county, state agency, agency of the United States, or any other
government agency which manages, owns, holds in trust or otherwise
has jurisdiction over land in Washington state.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 79.70.030 and 79.70.090. 83-24-067 (Order 407), § 332-60-050, filed 12/7/83.
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