Washington Statutes
§ 52.20.020 — Dismissal, approval of petition or resolution of intention—Notice of hearing.
Washington § 52.20.020
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Wash. Rev. Code § 52.20.020 (2026).
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If the petition is found insufficient or if the district board determines that a local improvement district is not feasible or is of no special benefit to the lands concerned, it shall dismiss the petition. If the district board approves the petition or adopts a resolution of intention to order an improvement, it shall fix a date, hour, and place for hearing the matter and shall (1) mail notice of the hearing at least fifteen days before the date fixed for the public hearing to the owner or reputed owner of each lot, tract, or parcel of land within the proposed local improvement district as shown on the tax rolls of the county treasurer at the address shown thereon, and (2) publish notice of the hearing in a newspaper of general circulation in the county, for three consecutive weeks prior
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Legislative History
[1984 c 230 s 49;1975 1st ex.s. c 130 s 3;1961 c 161 s 2;1939 c 34 s 41; RRS s 5654-141.]
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Districts authorized—Health clinic services.§ 52.02.030
Petition—Certification.§ 52.02.035
Petition—Notice of sufficiency.§ 52.02.040
Petition—Public hearing.§ 52.02.060
Hearing—Inclusion and exclusion of land.§ 52.02.070
Action on petition—Resolution—Election—District name when located in more than one county.§ 52.02.080
Election.§ 52.02.110
Declaration of election results—Resolution.§ 52.02.140
Appeal.§ 52.02.150
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