RCW 36.70C.080
Initial hearing.
(1) Within seven days after the petition is served on the parties identified in RCW 36.70C.040(2), the petitioner shall note, according to the local rules of superior court, an initial hearing on jurisdictional and preliminary matters. This initial hearing shall be set no sooner than thirty-five days and no later than fifty days after the petition is served on the parties identified in RCW 36.70C.040(2).
(2) The parties shall note all motions on jurisdictional and procedural issues for resolution at the initial hearing, except that a motion to allow discovery may be brought sooner. Where confirmation of motions is required, each party shall be responsible for confirming its own motions.
(3) The defenses of lack of standing, untimely filing or service of the petition, and failure to join persons needed for just adjudication are waived if not raised by timely motion noted to be heard at the initial hearing, unless the court allows discovery on such issues.
(4) The petitioner shall move the court for an order at the initial hearing that sets the date on which the record must be submitted, sets a briefing schedule, sets a discovery schedule if discovery is to be allowed, and sets a date for the hearing or trial on the merits.
(5) The parties may waive the initial hearing by scheduling with the court a date for the hearing or trial on the merits and filing a stipulated order that resolves the jurisdictional and procedural issues raised by the petition, including the issues identified in subsections (3) and (4) of this section.
(6) A party need not file an answer to the petition.
[ 1995 c 347 § 709.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 36.70C - Judicial Review of Land Use Decisions.
36.70C.030 - Chapter exclusive means of judicial review of land use decisions—Exceptions.
36.70C.040 - Commencement of review—Land use petition—Procedure.
36.70C.050 - Joinder of parties.
36.70C.070 - Land use petition—Required elements.
36.70C.090 - Expedited review.
36.70C.100 - Stay of action pending review.
36.70C.110 - Record for judicial review—Costs.
36.70C.120 - Scope of review—Discovery.
36.70C.130 - Standards for granting relief—Renewable resource projects within energy overlay zones.
36.70C.140 - Decision of the court.
36.70C.150 - Transferring judicial review to court of appeals.
36.70C.900 - Finding—Severability—Part headings and table of contents not law—1995 c 347.