KING COUNTY v. TAXPAYERS OF KING COUNTY

No. 65062-4.

938 P.2d 309 (1997)

132 Wash.2d 360

KING COUNTY, Respondent, v. TAXPAYERS OF KING COUNTY, Appellants, and Washington State Major League Baseball Stadium Public Facilities District, Intervenor/Respondent, and John Scannell, Vince Koskela and Frank Ruano, et al., Intervenors/Appellants.

Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

Decided June 13, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Perkins, Coie, Stone, Olsen & Williams, Bart J. Waldman, Seattle, Amicus Curiae on Behalf of the Baseball Club of Seattle, L.P.

Christine Gregoire, Attorney General, William B. Collins, Asst., Jeffrey T. Even, Asst., Olympia, Amicus Curiae on Behalf of the State of Washington.

Montgomery, Purdue, Blankinship & Austin, John D. Blankinship, Seattle, Kris J. Sundberg, Mercer Island, for Appellant Taxpayers of King County.

John Scannell, Seattle, pro se.

Carl B. Nelson, Seattle, pro se.

William Severson, Seattle, pro se.

Norm Maleng, King County Prosecutor, Susan Slonecker, Kendall Moore, Mary Yu, Quentin Yerxa, Deputies, Preston, Gates & Ellis, Paul Lawrence, Larry Carter, Seattle, for Respondent King County.


TALMADGE, Justice.

This is the third of a series of challenges to state legislation and local implementing ordinances for financing and constructing a new baseball stadium in King County. We are asked in this action to determine if King County's issuance of $336 million in bonds to finance stadium construction is "valid" under RCW 7.25. To determine validity, we must decide if the lease between the Mariners and the public...

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