ODEN v. CITY OF SEATTLE

No. 39173.

72 Wn.2d 221 (1967)

432 P.2d 642

CHESTER T. ODEN, Appellant, v. THE CITY OF SEATTLE, Respondent.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department One.

October 13, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kenneth O. Welling, for appellant.

A.L. Newbould and Gordon F. Crandall, for respondent.


LANGENBACH, J.

Pee Wee Investments, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as Pee Wee), owned and subdivided a small tract of land north of Seattle. The city of Seattle had a franchise to furnish water to that area. It had an old 4-inch wooden water main on the south side of 185th Street while the Pee Wee property fronted on the north side of that street. The city had a plan to lay an 8-inch line along the north side of said street as a...

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