(1)
Chapter 36.75 RCW requires that county roads be established, laid out, constructed, altered, repaired, improved, and maintained by the county or by private individuals or corporations authorized to perform such work under an agreement with the county legislative authority. Such work and improvements shall be done in accordance with adopted county standards under the supervision and direction of the county engineer.
(2)
The purpose of the Lewis County road standards is to encourage the uniform development of an integrated, fully accessible, public transportation system that will facilitate present and future travel demand with minimal environmental impact to the community as a whole. These standards include safety, convenience, drainage, aesthetic values, and economical maintenance.
(3)
These standards are not intended to provide for all situations. They are intended to assist but not to substitute for competent work by design professionals. It is expected that land surveyors and engineers will bring the best of their skills to each project.
(4)
These standards are also not intended to unreasonably limit any innovative or creative effort. However, any deviation from these standards is subject to the approval of the county engineer based on satisfactory evidence that the proposed design deviation will produce a compensating or comparable facility.
(5)
In rural areas of Lewis County, it is the intent of these standards to preserve rural character and to enhance safety. For these reasons, rural road design encourages a safe operating environment for the traveling public and context-sensitive construction. Roads are intended to continue the historic pattern of development in rural areas.
(Ord. 1194 Exh. B, 2007)