CITY OF MOSES LAKE v. GRANT BOUNDARY REVIEW BD.

No. 19295-4-III.

15 P.3d 716 (2001)

CITY OF MOSES LAKE, a Municipal Corporation, Respondent, v. GRANT COUNTY BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD; Jim Weitzel, in his capacity as the Chairman and a Member of the Grant County Boundary Review Board; Shane Kenison, in his capacity as a Member of the Grant County Boundary Review Board; Mick Hansen, in his capacity as a Member of the Grant County Boundary Review Board; James Young, in his capacity as a Member of the Grant County Boundary Review Board; and Laurence McAtee, in his capacity as a Member of the Grant County Boundary Review Board; Grant County Fire Protection District No. 5, Appellants.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 3.

January 16, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen J. Hallstrom, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Ephrata, Clark B. Snure and Brian K. Snure, Snure Law Office, Des Moines, for Appellants.

Michael M. Wyman, Lemargie & Whitaker, Ephrata, for Respondent.


KATO, J.

The Grant County Boundary Review Board1 and Grant County Fire Protection District No. 5 appeal a peremptory writ of prohibition preventing the boundary review board from assuming jurisdiction over an annexation proposal submitted by the City of Moses Lake. We conclude the city failed to exhaust its administrative remedy and reverse the superior court's decision.

On November 22, 1999, the city hand-delivered to the boundary...

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