RUEGG v. BOARD OF CTY. COM'RS, CLACKAMAS CTY.


573 P.2d 740 (1978)

32 Or.App. 77

Charles RUEGG and Martha Ruegg, Husband and Wife, Otto Ourecky and Greta Ourecky, Husband and Wife, Appellants, v. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, Clackamas County, Oregon, Thomas D. Telford, Robert Schumaker, Stan Skoko, Carmel Estates, Inc., an Oregon Corporation, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided January 16, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John H. Hammond, Jr., Oregon City, argued the cause for appellants. With him on the briefs was Biggs, Hutchison & Hammond, Oregon City.

Keith Kinsman, Deputy County Counsel, Oregon City, argued the cause and filed the brief for respondent, Board of County Commissioners, Clackamas County.

Wayne D. Landsverk, Portland, argued the cause for respondent Carmel Estates, Inc. With him on the brief were Roger L. Meyer and Newcomb, Sabin, Meyer & Schwartz, Portland.

Andrew Jordan and Michael Huston, Portland, filed a brief amicus curiae for Columbia Region Association of Governments.

Richard P. Benner, Portland, filed a brief amicus curiae for 1000 Friends of Oregon.

Before SCHWAB, C.J., and JOHNSON and JOSEPH, JJ.


JOHNSON, Judge.

Petitioners sought a writ of review of the Clackamas County Board of Commissioners' decision of January 26, 1976, approving zone changes for 265 acres of property located near the junction of Highways 26 and 212 near the town of Boring. The property was previously zoned C-2 (Community-Commercial), RA-1 (Rural), MR-1 (Multi-family residential), and was rezoned in this proceeding as a planned commercial development...

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