Revised Code of Washington
Wash. Rev. Code § 36.70B.210 (2026)
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Nothing in RCW 36.70B.170 through 36.70B.200 and section 501, chapter 347, Laws of 1995 is intended to authorize local governments to impose impact fees, inspection fees, or dedications or to require any other financial contributions or mitigation measures except as expressly authorized by other applicable provisions of state law.
[ 1995 c 347 s 506.]
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Findings—Intent—1995 c 347 ss 502-506: See note following RCW 36.70B.170.
Notes of Decisions
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cases, 1999–2013 · leading case: Cedar River Water & Sewer Dist. v. King Cnty., 315 P.3d 1065 (Wash. 2013).
Cedar River Water & Sewer Dist. v. King Cnty., 315 P.3d 1065 (Wash. 2013). “Further, the lack of public facilities and services is a serious impediment to development of new housing and commercial uses. Project applicants and local governments may include provisions and agreements whereby applicants are reimbursed over time for financing public…”
Nolte v. City of Olympia, 982 P.2d 659 (Wash. Ct. App. 1999). “” 28 Its effects are restricted, however, by RCW 36.70B.210, which states that “[n]othing in RCW 36.”
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