Washington Statutes
§ 79A.05.655 — Areas reserved for pedestrian use—Exception.
Washington § 79A.05.655
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Wash. Rev. Code § 79A.05.655 (2026).
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Notwithstanding RCW 79A.05.650 (1), recreation management plans may make provision for vehicular traffic on areas otherwise reserved for pedestrian use in order to:
(1)Facilitate clam digging;
(2)Accommodate organized recreational events of not more than seven consecutive days duration;
(3)Provide for removal of wood debris under RCW 4.24.210 and 79A.05.035 (5); and
(4)Accommodate removal of sand located upland from the Seashore Conservation Area or removal of sand within the Seashore Conservation Area under the terms of a covenant, easement, or deed.
Effective date — 1988 c 75: See note following RCW 79A.05.635 .
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§ 79A.05.650
Washington § 79A.05.650
§ 4.24.210
Washington § 4.24.210
§ 79A.05.635
Washington § 79A.05.635
Legislative History
[2000 c 11 s 55;1988 c 75 s 5. Formerly RCW43.51.715.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 79A.05.010
Definitions.§ 79A.05.020
Duties of commission.§ 79A.05.030
Powers and duties—Mandatory.§ 79A.05.035
Additional powers and duties.§ 79A.05.040
Director's duties.§ 79A.05.045
Waste reduction and recycling.§ 79A.05.055
Additional powers and duties.§ 79A.05.059
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