GRANDMASTER SHENG-YEN LU v. KING COUNTY

No. 47647-5-I.

38 P.3d 1040 (2002)

GRANDMASTER SHENG-YEN LU; William Kenneth Hall; Steven Hughes; and Phil Williamson, Appellants, v. KING COUNTY, Cadman, Inc., a Washington corporation; and Weyerhaeuser Company, a Washington corporation, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

January 28, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kevin Sullivan, Sullivan & Thoreson, David Bricklin, Bricklin & Gendler, Seattle, for Appellants.

Jerome Hillis, George Kresovich, Joseph Genster, Hillis Clark Martin & Peterson, Diana Shukis, Alan Wallace, Cairncross & Heplemann P.S., John Briggs, King County Prosecutors Office, Michael Sinsky, King County Courthouse, Seattle, for Respondents.


COX, J.

The Land Use Petition Act (LUPA) generally provides the exclusive means of judicial review of final land use decisions.1 Here, Grandmaster Sheng-Yen Lu and others (the Neighbors) appeal dismissal of this declaratory judgment action. This action seeks an order directing King County to decide, prior to establishment of the final configuration of mining activities, whether a conditional use permit (CUP) will be required for a proposed...

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