RAMM v. SEATTLE

No. 28118-6-I.

66 Wn. App. 15 (1992)

830 P.2d 395

VIRGINIA RAMM, Appellant, v. THE CITY OF SEATTLE, ET AL, Respondents.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One.

June 8, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mitzi D. Leibst, for appellant.

Mark H. Sidran, City Attorney, and Pamela K. James and Bruce C. Hori, Assistants, for respondents.


SCHOLFIELD, J.

Virginia Ramm sought a declaratory judgment against the City of Seattle that its "small animal" ordinance, Seattle Municipal Code (SMC) 23.44.048, was unconstitutional and void. Ramm also sought an injunction permanently enjoining the City from enforcing the ordinance against her. From an order denying her motion and upholding the ordinance, Ramm appeals. We affirm.

FACTS

At issue in this appeal is the constitutionality of the "small...

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