SHORT v. CLALLAM COUNTY

No. 3060-2.

22 Wn. App. 825 (1979)

593 P.2d 821

RICHARD SHORT, Respondent, v. CLALLAM COUNTY, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Two.

March 12, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Grant S. Meiner, Prosecuting Attorney, and Craig L. Miller, Deputy, for appellant.

Niichel & Rutz and David V. Johnson, for respondent.


REED, J.

In October 1976, Richard Short applied to the Clallam County Board of Commissioners for a permit to construct a 24-stall, 20- by 100-foot mini-warehouse on land lying north of State Highway 101 and east of the Dungeness River Bridge. In his environmental checklist (WAC 197-10-050), Short stated he intended to construct only the one building "to begin with" but "if and when full occupancy is reached, more stalls will probably be added to the original structure...

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