NORVELL v. PORTLAND METROPOLITAN AREA, ETC.

Agency No. 1151; CA No. 10193; Agency No. 1151; CA No. 10425.

604 P.2d 896 (1979)

43 Or.App. 849

G. Todd NORVELL and Aleck A. Prihar, Petitioners, v. PORTLAND METROPOLITAN AREA LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION, an Oregon State Agency, Carolyn Gassway, Chairman, Robert S. Ball, Ronald C. Cease, Anthony N. Federici, Kenneth E. Jernstedt, Keith Lindahl, Peter G. McDonald, Carol Steele and Marie Williams, Commissioners; the Oregon Bank, N.A.; City of Portland, Oregon, a Municipal Corporation; Neil E. Goldschmidt, Mayor and Member of the Council of the City of Portland, Francis J. Ivancie, Mildred Schwabe, Connie McCready and Charles R. Jordon, Commissioners and Councilmen of the City of Portland, Respondents. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, Oregon, Petitioner, v. PORTLAND METROPOLITAN AREA LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION, Respondent, City of Portland, the Oregon Bank, and Maring & Associates, Other Parties.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided December 24, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George Wittemyer of Wittemyer & Bisaccio, P.C., Portland, filed a brief for petitioners G. Todd Norvell and Aleck A. Prihar.

Charles J. Merten of Merten & Saltveit, Portland, argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner Multnomah County.

Edward J. Sullivan of O'Donnell, Rhoades, Gerber & Sullivan, Portland, filed a brief for respondent Portland Metropolitan Area Local Government Boundary Commission.

Thomas R. Williams, Senior Deputy City Atty., Portland, argued the cause for other party City of Portland. With him on the brief was Christopher P. Thomas, City Atty., Portland.

Joseph Voboril of Tonkon, Torp & Galen, Portland, argued the cause and filed a brief for other party The Oregon Bank.

No appearance for other party Maring & Associates.

Before THORNTON, P.J., and GILLETTE and CAMPBELL, JJ.


GILLETTE, Judge.

Petitioners1 seek review of an order of the Portland Metropolitan Area Local Government Boundary Commission (hereafter, "Boundary Commission") which approved the annexation to the City of Portland of 106 acres of mostly undeveloped land in Multnomah County. Petitioners have leveled a shotgun blast2 at virtually every finding made by the Boundary Commission relating to the Statewide Planning...

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