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Code · Washington · Title 35A — Optional Municipal Code · Chapter 35A.21

RCW 35A.21.410

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Any code city must hold a public hearing upon a proposal to remove, vacate, or extinguish a restrictive covenant from property owned by the code city before the action is finalized. The public hearing must allow individuals to provide testimony regarding the proposed action. The code city must provide notice of the public hearing at least ten days before the hearing at its usual place of business and issue a press release to local media providing the date, time, location, and reason for the public hearing.
The notice must be posted on the code city's website if it is updated for any reason prior to the hearing date. The notice must also identify the property and provide a brief explanation of the restrictive covenant to be removed, vacated, or extinguished. Any member of the public, in person or by counsel, may submit testimony regarding the proposed action at the public hearing.
[ 2017 c 119 s 4 .]
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Short title — Finding — 2017 c 119: See notes following RCW 35.21.960 .
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