Hey! Not in My Back Yard.
Posted: Sat May 28, 2011 2:14 pm
First Judith as Ramtha tells a whole lot of people to move to Yelm, then she blocks development in her own neighbourhood; and opposes it in the city of Yelm as well.
Sooner or later she will realize that her dictatorship ends at her property line.
Seems that there is a storm brewing and its headed in your direction Judith .
No results available on the outcome of this case yet, but the appeal being heard in the Washington Supreme Court on May 26th was the last attempt by Judith to have her way regarding stopping the development of the properties around the ranch.
Knight originally filed a land use appeal in Thurston County Superior Court in March of 2008 challenging the City of Yelm’s approval of five preliminary plats totaling 568 new residences. On November 7, 2008, Thurston County Superior Court Judge Chris Wickham entered a final judgment, reversing the City of Yelm’s attempt to approve five proposed new developments without adequate proof of a sufficient water supply.
The Court of Appeals opinion issued on April 13, 2010 dismissed JZ Knight’s LUPA petition and reversed the Thurston County Superior Court ruling.
JZ Knight filed a petition July 19, 2010, seeking Washington Supreme Court review of a Court of Appeal’s decision issued on April 13, 2010.
The Supreme Court granted review of Knight’s case at their November 2, 2010 conference.
The Washington Supreme Court conducted a hearing on Thursday, May 26, at 9:00 a.m. (PDT) in Case No. 84831-9, Knight v. City of Yelm.
With love, Kensho
Sooner or later she will realize that her dictatorship ends at her property line.
Seems that there is a storm brewing and its headed in your direction Judith .
No results available on the outcome of this case yet, but the appeal being heard in the Washington Supreme Court on May 26th was the last attempt by Judith to have her way regarding stopping the development of the properties around the ranch.
Knight originally filed a land use appeal in Thurston County Superior Court in March of 2008 challenging the City of Yelm’s approval of five preliminary plats totaling 568 new residences. On November 7, 2008, Thurston County Superior Court Judge Chris Wickham entered a final judgment, reversing the City of Yelm’s attempt to approve five proposed new developments without adequate proof of a sufficient water supply.
The Court of Appeals opinion issued on April 13, 2010 dismissed JZ Knight’s LUPA petition and reversed the Thurston County Superior Court ruling.
JZ Knight filed a petition July 19, 2010, seeking Washington Supreme Court review of a Court of Appeal’s decision issued on April 13, 2010.
The Supreme Court granted review of Knight’s case at their November 2, 2010 conference.
The Washington Supreme Court conducted a hearing on Thursday, May 26, at 9:00 a.m. (PDT) in Case No. 84831-9, Knight v. City of Yelm.
With love, Kensho