Washington Statutes

§ 35.71.080 — Vacating, replatting right-of-way for mall purposes.

Washington § 35.71.080
JurisdictionWashington
Title 35CITIES AND TOWNS
Ch. 35.71PEDESTRIAN MALLS

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The corporate authority, as an alternate to the preceding methods, may find that the right-of-way no longer is needed as a right-of-way. When persons owning or having any legal or equitable interest in the real property affected by a proposed mall, present a petition to the corporate authority for vacating the right-of-way pursuant to chapter 35.79 RCW, or the corporate authority initiates by resolution such a vacation proceeding, a right-of-way may be vacated and replatted for mall purposes, and closed to vehicular traffic except as provided in RCW 35.71.030 , consistent with the subdivision standards allowed by Title 58 RCW, and chapter 35.63 RCW.

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§ 35.71.030
Washington § 35.71.030

Legislative History

[1965 c 7 s 35.71.080. Prior:1961 c 111 s 8.]

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