Washington Statutes
§ 35.58.030 — Corporations authorized—Limitation on boundaries.
Washington § 35.58.030
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Wash. Rev. Code § 35.58.030 (2026).
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Any area of the state containing two or more cities, at least one of which is of ten thousand or more population, may organize as a metropolitan municipal corporation for the performance of certain functions, as provided in this chapter. The boundaries of a metropolitan municipal corporation may not be expanded to include territory located in a county other than a component county except as a result of the consolidation of two or more contiguous metropolitan municipal corporations.
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Related
Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle v. City of Seattle
357 P.2d 863 (Washington Supreme Court, 1960)
Legislative History
[1993 c 240 s 1;1965 c 7 s 35.58.030. Prior:1957 c 213 s 3.]
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 § 35.58.030, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wa/35.58.030.