HOLLYWOOD HILLS CITIZENS v. KING COUNTY

No. 49250-6.

101 Wn.2d 68 (1984)

677 P.2d 114

SOUTH HOLLYWOOD HILLS CITIZENS ASSOCIATION FOR THE PRESERVATION OF NEIGHBORHOOD SAFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT, Respondent, v. KING COUNTY, ET AL, Petitioners.

The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

February 2, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Norm Maleng, Prosecuting Attorney, Stephen O. Kenyon, Deputy, Haggard, Tousley & Brain, Joel Haggard, and Timothy T. Black, for petitioners.

Diamond & Sylvester, by James M. Thomas, for respondent.


ROSELLINI, J.

Respondent, South Hollywood Hills Citizens Association for the Preservation of Neighborhood Safety and the Environment (Association), sought a writ of review challenging the King County Council's approval of a plat. The trial court ruled that the Association had failed to exhaust administrative remedies and had untimely joined indispensable parties. It dismissed the writ, the Court of Appeals reversed and we granted review. The decision of the Court...

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