Special Meeting City of Shoreline's Assumption of the Ronald Wastewater District King County Boundary Review Board File No. 2357
Sunday, October 5, 2014
SPECIAL MEETING
CITY OF SHORELINE’S ASSUMPTION OF THE RONALD WASTEWATER DISTRICT
KING COUNTY BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD FILE NO. 2357
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the WASHINGTON STATE BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD FOR KING COUNTY will hold a Special Meeting at 7:00PM on Thursday, October 16, 2014. The meeting will take place in the Slater Room
of the Mercer Island Community Center, 8236 SE 24th Street, Mercer Island, WA 98040.
The purpose of the meeting is to adopt the Resolution and Hearing Decision
correcting a clerical error with respect to:
“The
proposed assumption by the City of Shoreline of the entirety of that
portion of the Ronald Wastewater District that is located in King
County, Washington.”
A COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD.
The
Boundary Review Board conducts all meetings and hearings in locations
that are wheelchair accessible. Any person requiring other disability
accommodations or special
assistance should contact the Boundary Review Board staff at least two
business days prior to the meeting.
The Boundary Review Board telephone is 206-477-0633. For TTY telephone services, please call 711.
Each
request for accommodations or assistance will be considered
individually according to the type of request, the availability of
resources and the financial ability of
the Board to provide the requested services or equipment.
DATED at Seattle, Washington, on October 3, 2014
WASHINGTON STATE
BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD FOR KING COUNTY
2 comments:
So what is the clerical error, where is the Office of the Boundary Review Board, and why are they making interested members of the public haul their behinds all they way down to Mercer Island during rush hour.
Apparently, the clerical error with respect to “(t)he proposed assumption by the City of Shoreline of the entirety of that portion of the Ronald Wastewater District that is located in King County, Washington” is in the legal description of that portion. It includes the legal description of the portion in Snohomish County, which it should not.
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