HPMA v. DIEHL

No. 22125-0-II.

979 P.2d 854 (1999)

95 Wash.App. 339

HARTSTENE POINTE MAINTENANCE ASSOCIATION, a Washington non-profit corporation, Respondent, v. John E. DIEHL, a single man, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 2.

April 30, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John E. Diehl, Shelton, Pro Se.

Robert William Novasky, Maureen Mullane Falecki, Burgess, Fitzer, Leighton & Phillips, Tacoma, for Respondent.


ARMSTRONG, A.C.J.

John Diehl appeals a judgment that he violated the restrictive covenants of Hartstene Point when he cut down a tree on his property. Because the architectural control committee was not properly constituted when it denied Diehl's tree cutting application, we reverse the judgment in part.

FACTS

Hartstene Pointe is a 530-lot community formed by a subsidiary of the Weyerhaeuser Corporation on Hartstene Island in Mason County. Lots in...

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