[WSBARP] Water District

Scott Thomas Scott at ScottGThomasLaw.com
Wed Aug 30 14:07:26 PDT 2017


I believe Alderwood is a water-sewer district, governed by Title 57 RCW.
Have you considered a transfer pursuant to RCW 57.32.160?  Yes, it sounds
like a procedural pain, but it looks fairly straightforward and maybe worth
raising with both districts.

 

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Over 20 years ago the prior landowner without authorization tapped into the
Alderwood Water District water even though the property was within the Cross
Valley Water Districts boundary. Alderwood knew of this.  New owner (Client)
seeks a building permit for a new house and needs a water availability
letter from Alderwood.  Alderwood says NO you aren't in our District.  Its
cost prohibitive to run water lines all the way to the more distant Cross
Valley District area.  Any ideas on getting Alderwood to change their mind
and consent.

 

Douglas W. Scott

Law Offices of Douglas W. Scott

Windermere Building

1810 15th Place NW, Suite 203
Issaquah, Washington, 98027
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