[WSBARP] Condemnation Lawyer Referral

Gregory L. Gilday cole-gilday at stanwoodlaw.net
Wed Mar 2 12:36:16 PST 2016


I would recommend Tracy Hunsaker Gilroy
THE GILROY LAW FIRM
Offices in Washington and Missouri

10101 270th St. NW, Suite 211
Stanwood, WA 98292
Phone:  360-969-9094

231 South Bemiston, Suite 800
St. Louis, MO 63105
Phone:  314-965-3536 and Cell: 314-422-1793







Very Truly Yours,

Gregory L. Gilday

Law Office of Cole & Gilday, P.C.

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On 3/2/2016 12:11 PM, Pete Middlebrooks wrote:
>
> *_RE:_*Condemnation Lawyer Referral
>
> East King County City/Property
>
> 1.I need ASAP a referral to a knowledgeable and experienced 
> condemnation lawyer.
>
> 2.*_Self-referrals_*welcome – almost preferred to expedite action.
>
> 3.*_Purpose_*-- to consult with property owner (developer), architect, 
> surveyor and me regarding proposed “taking”.
>
> 4.*_City_*(condemning authority) – East King County city.
>
> 5.*_Property_*– undeveloped; adjacent to existing major public roadway.
>
> 6.*_Status of Property Development_*– undeveloped; currently an 
> analysis is being made of allowable commercial development under 
> existing zoning, building and related codes.
>
> 7.*_Nature of “Taking”_*
>
> a.By fee and easement, a strip of the property adjacent to the 
> existing public roadway.
>
> b.Purpose of “taking” – completion of long-standing roadway improvements.
>
> c.Other properties (adjacent to roadway and now developed) will also 
> be subject to the same “taking”.
>
> *8.**_Issue – “Damages”_*
>
> a.The square foot area of property, setback from property boundary, 
> etc. -- can impact size of building structure, parking requirements, etc.
>
> b.The development team is now analyzing whether the proposed “taking” 
> will have any material negative impact on what would have been allowed 
> without the taking.
>
> */c./**/_Issue – would any such negative impact constitute “damages” 
> for which the property owner would be entitled to compensation?_/*
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Pete
>
> *_Law Office of James C. Middlebrooks_*
>
> *_Pete Middlebrooks (Attorney)_*
> 3050 Belmonte Lane, Everett, WA 98201
> Email: Pete at jcmiddlebrooks.com <mailto:Pete at jcmiddlebrooks.com>
> Pete Tel.: 425-252-2693**
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