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Steven R. Rovig  
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In 1983, after leaving a stint on Capitol Hill in the other Washington to live on Capitol Hill in this Washington, I joined the Business and Real Estate groups of HCMP. In the years since, my practice has emphasized the full gamut of real estate transactions for clients ranging from mom-and-pop businesses to very large corporations. Any given week may find me negotiating purchase and sale agreements, construction and permanent financing, development and management agreements, leases and operational documents. As the Puget Sound region has become increasingly urbanized, the drafting of community governance documents for condominiums, timeshare projects and master planned communities has also become a special focus of my practice.

 

Professional Highlights

 Served as lead counsel for the issuer of $78 million in tax-exempt bonds for the construction of a 310,000 square foot office building for King County offices. Our work included the negotiation of a complex development agreement with a private developer and a 30-year lease with King County. The project was successfully completed and has been considered a model for public-private developments as well as innovative construction techniques.

 Represented Weyerhaeuser Real Estate Company and its subsidiary The Quadrant Corporation in negotiating and documenting the sales of millions of dollars of real estate to home builders in their master planned communities, Snoqualmie Ridge and Redmond Ridge. In addition to negotiation of sales, my work has included serving as local counsel with regard to all aspects of drafting and implementing community governance documents for these communities.

 Served as counsel to a local developer from land acquisition to financing to construction to condominiumization to sale of a 75-unit luxury residential condominium project in Kirkland, Washington. All units were successfully sold and control of the buildings has been transferred to the owners association.

 Represented the developer of an innovative office development at the site of Seattle's historic Union Station. The project involved the creation of air-space condominium units over an existing parking garage. The units were then sold to office developers and Union Station was converted to the headquarters for Sound Transit.

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 Represented Glacier Northwest, Inc. in a variety of land transactions including the sale of a $42 million site to Pierce County for development of a utility facility. The transaction included a creative lease-back of the site for continued operation of our client's sand and gravel mining operations in order to accommodate financing constraints faced by the County.

 Served as counsel to Radford Court Properties in connection with the acquisition of a ground lease from the University of Washington for redevelopment of a 399-unit rental housing project for University students. Our representation included the negotiation of the ground lease, a development agreement, architectural and construction contracts and the issuance of $51 million in tax-exempt debt pursuant to Revenue Ruling 63-20. The financing was successfully closed and construction of the project is complete.

 Represented a variety of developers in the preparation of condominium documents for more than 30 residential, commercial and mixed-use projects in King and Snohomish Counties resulting in the creation of more than 700 units. Projects have ranged from a simple, four unit suburban project to the conversion of an historic Pioneer Square building involving integrated commercial and residential uses.

 Admitted to practice in Washington and Montana.

 Before moving to Seattle, I served as Legislative Counsel to U.S. Senator Max Baucus, 1980-1983, with responsibility for natural resource issues, including staffing of committee hearings, drafting of legislation, and writing of speeches and policy statements.

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Professional and Community Activities

Washington State Bar Association; Real Property, Probate & Trust Section.

Montana Bar Association (inactive).

King County Bar Association; Real Property, Probate & Trust Section; Community Legal Services Committee, Former Chair.

King County Bar Foundation: Member of Board of Trustees; Vice President (2000-2001); President (2001-2002).

Initiative for Diversity: Co-Chair (2002-2004)

Recipient of 1999 King County Bar Association Pro Bono Award.

Community Associations Institute, Washington Chapter.

Chicken Soup Brigade: Past President, Board Member, and Capital Campaign Chairman.

Greater Seattle Business Association: Past Board Member; Businessman of the Year, 1996.

First Place School for Homeless Children: 2000 Capital Campaign.

Volunteer Attorneys for People with AIDS.

 

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Selected Publications and Presentations

Speaker, "Potential Issues in a Complex Mixed-Use Redevelopment Project and the Best Approaches for Resolving Them," Law Seminars International, September 5, 2007.

Speaker, "Can't We All Just Get Along? The Impact of Master Community Developer Covenants on Builder Financing," Hillis Clark Martin & Peterson, P.S., June 5, 2003.

Education

University of Montana, J.D., 1980. National Appellate Advocacy Team; Student Bar Association Outstanding Student Award.

Montana State University, B.A. with highest honors, 1975. Phi Delta Phi; William Randolph Hearst Foundation Scholar.

Outside Interests

As part of the baby-boom generation that is determined to go down kicking and screaming, I have enjoyed running for a lot of years. Recently, however, I took up yoga to increase flexibility and decrease stress. So, when I'm not walking the dog, taking cooking classes, going to the movies, or otherwise enjoying life in Seattle, you might find me attempting headstands or omming my way to inner peace.

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