STATE OWNED FORESTS v. SUTHERLAND

No. 52250-7-I.

101 P.3d 880 (2004)

124 Wash.App. 400

STATE OWNED FORESTS, Washington Environmental Council, Washington Non-Profit Corporations and Kettle Range Conservation Group, a Washington Non-Profit Corporation, Respondents, v. Doug SUTHERLAND, Washington State Commissioner of Public Lands; The Board of Natural Resources, an agency of the State of Washington; Bruce Mackey, Lands Steward; The Department of Natural Resources, an agency of the State of Washington, Petitioners, and Bethel School District No. 403, et al., and American Forest Resource Council, et al., Intervenor-Petitioners.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

November 29, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James R. Johnston, Galen George Barry Schuler Perkins Coie LLP, Seattle, WA, for Intervenor-Petitioners American Forest Resources Council.

John Craig Bjorkman, Grace Tsuang Yuan, Jonah Harrison, Seattle, WA, for Intervenor-Petitioners Bethel School District.

Peter Robert Goldman, Toby Thaler, Wa Forest Law Center, Seattle, WA, for Respondent State Owned Forest et al.

Philip Michael Ferester, Kathryn L. Gerla, Olympia, WA, for Appellant Doug Sutherland et al.


SCHINDLER, J.

Forests Owned by Washington State ("State Owned Forests"), Washington Environmental Council and Kettle Range Conservation Group (collectively "WEC") challenge the decision of the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the Board of Natural Resources (BNR) to extend the Forest Resource Plan (FRP) for managing the state forest trust land for an additional three years. The trial court ruled DNR's decision was agency action subject to...

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