KING COUNTY v. GROWTH MGT. HEARINGS BD.

Nos. 39333-2-I, 39914-4-I and 40310-9-I.

951 P.2d 1151 (1998)

KING COUNTY, Respondent, v. CENTRAL PUGET SOUND GROWTH MANAGEMENT HEARINGS BOARD, an agency of the State of Washington; Vason-Maury Island Community Council; Citizens For Rural Oriented Government; Duwamish Valley Neighborhood Preservation Coalition; Paul P. Carkeek; Maxine Keesling; Tolt Community Club; Mary O'Farrell; Respondents, Friends of The Law; Appellant, and Bear Creek Citizens For Growth Management, Port Blakely Tree Farms; Quadrant Corporation; City of Snoqualmie; King County School Coalition; Union Hill Water Association; Preston Industrial Associates; K-2 Corporation; and Washington State School Directors' Association, Respondents. FRIENDS OF THE LAW, a Washington non-profit corporation; and Coalition For Public Trust, a Washington non-profit corporation, Appellants, v. KING COUNTY; Port Blakely Tree Farms; Lake Of The Woods Homeowners Association; and Bear Creek Citizens For Growth Management, Respondents. FRIENDS OF THE LAW, a Washington non-profit corporation; and Coalition For Public Trust, a Washington non-profit corporation, Appellants, v. KING COUNTY; Port Blakely Tree Farms, a Washington limited partnership; Quadrant Corporation; Central Puget Sound Growth Management Hearings Board, an agency of the State of Washington; Vashon-Maury Island Community Council; Citizens For Rural Oriented Government; Duwamish Valley Neighborhood Preservation Coalition; Paul P. Carkeek; Maxine Keesling; Tolt Community Club; Mary O'Farrell; Bear Creek Citizens For Growth Management; City of Snoqualmie; King County School Coalition; Union Hill Water Association; Preston Industrial Associates; K-2 Corporation; and Washington State School Directors' Association, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

Reconsideration Denied April 17, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David Bricklin, Seattle, for Appellant.

Richard Wilson, Charles Maduell, H. Kevin Wright, Michael Sinsky, Seattle, for Respondents.


BAKER, Chief Judge.

In the 1990 Growth Management Act (GMA), the state Legislature recognized that uncoordinated and unplanned growth poses a threat to the environment, sustainable economic development, and the health, safety and quality of life. The Act required counties and cities to adopt comprehensive plans which were to be coordinated and consistent with the plans adopted by other counties or cities with which the county...

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