SEQUIM — City Attorney Craig Ritchie is asking a King County Superior Court judge to grant a change in venue in the land use appeals case over a proposed 395,000-square-foot regional shopping center.
Judge Douglas McBroom will hear arguments on Oct. 10 on whether to grant Ritchie’s request to move the case to Clallam County.
Sequim First, a citizens’ group fighting against regional shopping centers being allowed in Sequim, in late August filed the appeal in King County challenging the city’s permitting of the Sequim Village Marketplace project, which is set to include a Home Depot home improvement warehouse, an Albertsons Food and Drug store and other retailers not yet named.
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