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Innis
Arden was put on the market in October 1940. The Boeing Company bought the land
from the Puget Mill Company (Pope and Talbot) after it had been logged. Boeing
cleared the land, laid out the streets and then plotted the first addition.
The
covenants for Innis Arden (I) were recorded on 8-28-1941, Innis Arden II
in December of 1945 and Innis Arden III on 4-29-1949.
The
Tree Height Amendment was recorded in 1981 and 1982.
The
Tree Height Amendment for Innis Arden (I) was amended in 1982 to incorporate
the "Business Area" as residential lots, which would then be subject
to all restrictions and enjoy all privileges of the restrictive mutual easements.
The
Mandatory Dues Amendment was recorded August 13, 2001, King County Recorder
receipt #902066.
The
Amendment to eliminate paragraphs
relating to racial restrictions was recorded October 11, 2006.(#20061011001603)
Articles
of Incorporation were drawn up by D.R. Drew, Hugh H. Russell and L.A. Pelton.
They were filed May 24, 1950.
On
May 31, 1950, Bill Boeing offered the Reserves to the Innis Arden Club under certain
conditions (Offer To Subscribe for Capital Stock). After the offer was
accepted by the Board of Directors, the quitclaim
deed was recorded on June 7, 1950.
Bylaws
are continually being amended, most recently in April, 2005.
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