RCW 36.93.116
Simultaneous consideration of incorporation and annexation of territory.
A boundary review board may simultaneously consider the proposed incorporation of a city or town, and the proposed annexation of a portion of the territory included in the proposed incorporation, if the resolution or petition initiating the annexation is adopted or filed ninety or fewer days after the petition proposing the incorporation was filed.
[ 1994 c 216 § 9.]
NOTES:
Effective date—1994 c 216: See note following RCW 35.02.015.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 36.93 - Local Governmental Organization—Boundaries—Review Boards.
36.93.051 - Appointment of board—Members—Terms—Qualifications.
36.93.063 - Selection of board members—Procedure—Commencement of term—Vacancies.
36.93.067 - Effect of failure to make appointment.
36.93.080 - Expenditures—Remittance of costs to counties.
36.93.090 - Filing notice of proposed actions with board.
36.93.093 - Copy of notice of intention by water-sewer district to be sent officials.
36.93.100 - Review of proposed actions by board—Procedure.
36.93.105 - Actions not subject to review by board.
36.93.110 - When review not necessary.
36.93.116 - Simultaneous consideration of incorporation and annexation of territory.
36.93.130 - Notice of intention—Contents.
36.93.140 - Pending actions not affected.
36.93.150 - Review of proposed actions—Actions and determinations of board—Disapproval, effect.
36.93.153 - Review of proposed incorporation in county with boundary review board.
36.93.155 - Annexation approval—Other action not authorized.
36.93.157 - Decisions to be consistent with growth management act.
36.93.160 - Hearings—Notice—Record—Subpoenas—Decision of board—Appellate review.
36.93.180 - Objectives of boundary review board.
36.93.200 - Rules and regulations—Adoption procedure.
36.93.210 - Rules and regulations—Filing—Permanent register.
36.93.220 - Provisions of prior laws superseded by chapter.
36.93.230 - Power to disband boundary review board.
36.93.800 - Application of chapter to merged special purpose districts.