PETER SCHROEDER ARCHITECTS v. CITY OF BELLEVUE

No. 36713-7-I.

920 P.2d 1216 (1996)

83 Wash.App. 188

PETER SCHROEDER ARCHITECTS, AIA, a sole proprietorship, Respondent, v. CITY OF BELLEVUE, a municipal corporation, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

August 19, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Patrice Clark Cole, Asst. City Atty., for appellant.

Wilmar Henson Williamson and Dann, Radder, Williamson & Meacham, Seattle, for respondent.


WEBSTER, Judge.

Under the Bellevue Land Use Code (BLUC), "minor structural elements" may intrude into a property's setback area. Peter Schroeder Architects developed plans for an addition to a residence, a portion of which intrudes into the property's setback area. At issue here is whether that portion of the addition is a minor structural element. The BLUC provides that bay windows are permissible minor structural elements. Because the intruding part of the addition...

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