Sequim: “Adversarial” to Business?
A developer has filed a lawsuit in Clallam County Superior Court against the Sequim City Council. The suit, filed by Ed Sumpter, is in regard to the impact/mitigation fees that the City Council imposed on his Priest Road Center.
He said in an interview that the Sequim City Council has an “adversarial relationship” to the business community.
Just driving around Sequim and seeing all the housing developments, strip malls and big box stores, it looks to the casual observer like there’s nothing “adversarial” between business and the Sequim City Council.
He said in an interview that the Sequim City Council has an “adversarial relationship” to the business community.
Just driving around Sequim and seeing all the housing developments, strip malls and big box stores, it looks to the casual observer like there’s nothing “adversarial” between business and the Sequim City Council.
Labels: Ed Sumpter, Priest Road Center, Sequim “adversarial relationship”, Sequim city council