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This archive collection contains minutes and meeting records from the Spokane County Boundary Review Board spanning 2003-2011, with audio records available for the entire period. The Board was a quasi-judicial administrative body established in 1967 under Chapter 36.93 RCW with authority over incorporation, annexation, mergers, and disincorporation decisions for cities, towns, and special purpose districts in Spokane County. The Board was disbanded by the Spokane County Board of Commissioners through Resolution No. 11-1122, effective January 1, 2012, with its final meeting held on November 14, 2011. The collection comprises 89 records in PDF and MP3 formats and is open for public research through the Washington State Archives Eastern Region Branch.
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Contact Us | Connect: Washington State Archives - Digital Archives Home Search Collections News Services About us My Recent Searches View Cart Title Info: Spokane County Boundary Review Board, Minutes and Meeting Records, 2003-2011 Whatcom County Superior Court records for regular cases are unavailable on the Digital Archives while they undergo maintenance, but water adjudication cases are still accessible. We will make them available again as soon as possible « Back to Collection Details Search This Title: Minutes and Meeting Records Keyword Year From To Search or Browse this series Record Creator: Spokane County Government, Boundary Review Board Description: This series includes the Minutes and Meeting Records of the Spokane County Boundary Review Board, 2033-2011. Print records are in PDF format. Audio Records are in Mp3 format. Print Records: N/A Audio Records: 2003-2011 Learn about the documentation of Minutes and Meeting in Washington and what information is found in the various record types by selecting the tab that says "About this Collection"here. Related Records: For more information or to learn about related records, contact the Washington State Archives, Eastern Region Branch at (509) 235-7508 or email eabrancharchives@sos.wa.gov. Access Restriction Notes: These records are open for research. Sources of Transfer Spokane County Boundary Review Board Agency History: The Washington State Boundary Review Board for Spokane County was established by the authority of Chapter 36.93 RCW in 1967. The Board was a quasi-judicial, administrative body empowered to make decisions on such issues as incorporation, annexation, mergers, disincorporations, etc., by cities, towns and special purpose districts. The Boundary Review Board was disbanded by the Spokane County Board of Commissioners in Resolution No. 11-1122 effective on January 1, 2012 and held its final meeting on November 14, 2011. Preferred Citation: [Identification of item], Spokane County Boundary Review Board, Minutes and Meeting Records, 2003-2011, Washington State Archives, Digital Archives, http://digitalarchives.wa.gov, [date accessed]. Record Count: 89 Washington Secretary of State Washington State Archives Digital Archives 960 Washington Street Cheney, WA 99004 (509) 235-7500 Phone Numbers Privacy Policy Accessibility
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