Washington Statutes
§ 35.13.290 — When right-of-way may be included—Use of right-of-way line as corporate boundary.
Washington § 35.13.290
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Bluebook
Wash. Rev. Code § 35.13.290 (2026).
Text
The boundaries of a city or town arising from an annexation of territory shall not include a portion of the right-of-way of any public street, road, or highway except where the boundary runs from one edge of the right-of-way to the other edge of the right-of-way. However, the right-of-way line of any public street, road, or highway, or any segment thereof, may be used to define a part of a corporate boundary in an annexation proceeding.
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Legislative History
[1989 c 84 s 8.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 35.01.010
First-class city.§ 35.01.020
Second-class city.§ 35.01.040
Town.§ 35.02.005
Purpose.§ 35.02.010
Authority for incorporation—Number of inhabitants required.(Effective until June 30, 2028.)§ 35.02.030
Petition for incorporation—Contents.§ 35.02.035
Petition—Auditor's duties.§ 35.02.037
Petition—Notice of certification.§ 35.02.039
Public hearing—Time limitations.§ 35.02.040
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Washington § 35.13.290, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wa/35.13.290.