Enumclaw Courier-Herald, March 12, 2014

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could be built in the future. The 20-year build out of the developments would add about 6,000 homes, increasing the population of the town from about 4,100 to about 20,000. The petition headed to the Supreme Court began when the Land Use Petition Act appeal went before King County Superior Court Judge Patrick Oishi Aug. 3, 2012. Oishi dismissed the appeal Aug. 27. The appellants listed in the Superior Court brief were Toward Responsible Development, a nonprofit corporation, and Cynthia and William

Wheeler, Robert Edelman, Peter Rimbos, Michael Irrgang, Judith Carrier, Eugene May, Vicki Harp, Cindy Proctor and the Estate of William C. Harp. Only To w a r d Responsible Development filed the appeal to the Court of Appeals and the petition to the Supreme Court. According to the Supreme Court clerk’s office, in about four to six months the court will decide if the petition will be accepted for review. The court receives about 900 petition each year and a small fraction of those are accepted for review. If the petition is accepted it can take from six to 18

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months for a decision to be rendered. The Court of Appeals decision awarded court costs to YarrowBay but the ensuing petition puts the court cost issue on hold until the review is decided. Dav id B r ic k l i n , attorney for Towa rd Responsible Development, wrote in an email Jan. 30, “The only appellant was TRD. It is a corporation, registered in the state of Washington. It is the only entity potentially liable for court costs. No individuals appealed.” According to the cost bill brief filed Feb. 6 by YarrowBay, the developer

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is requesting $153,237.46 in attorney fees and expenses and $425.93 in court costs. The city of Black Diamond also filed a cost bill brief requesting $30,275.50 for the services of Kenyon Disend, the Issaquah firm that was providing city attorney services. The city also requested 174.68 in court cost. An objection of the cost bill was filled Feb. 18 by Toward Responsible Development. According the Court of Appeals clerk’s office, if the Supreme Court accepts the case, that court will render the decision on costs. If the petition is denied, YarrowBay will file a mandate for cost. According to the clerk’s office, a court commission appointed by the judges will make a decision on the award of cost.

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that personable feature that people used to have,” she said. Others involved in the early planning stages are Laverne Harris of Friendly Horse Acres, Dale Clark and his Mom ‘n’ Me mobile medical clinic and the owners at Cowboys and Angels. The new organization has launched a website, www.buckleybusinessassociation.org.

Blood drive coming to Sacred Heart Puget Sound Blood Center staff will be taking donations Monday, March 17, in Enumclaw. The event is planned for 1 to 7 p.m. in the Sacred Heart Church parish hall, 1614 Farrelly St. Staff will take a break from 3 to 3:45 p.m. Appointments are recommended and can be made online at www.psbc. org. Walk-in donors will be welcomed around the scheduled appointments.

OBITUARY FRED HOLNAGEL Enumclaw resident Fred Holnagel, 90, died March 9, 2014. Arrangements are pending. For details, call Weeks’ Funeral Home at 360-8253548.


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