1000 FRIENDS OF OREGON v. LCDC (LANE CO.)

84-ACK-201; CA A33755.

731 P.2d 457 (1987)

83 Or.App. 278

1000 FRIENDS OF OREGON, Petitioner, v. LAND CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, Respondent, Lane County and Oregon Forest Industries Council, Intervenors — Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Oregon, In Banc.

Resubmitted December 3, 1986.

Decided January 14, 1987.

Reconsideration Denied March 13, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert L. Liberty, Portland, argued the cause and filed the briefs, for petitioner.

Michael A. Holstun, Asst. Atty. Gen., Salem, argued the cause, for respondent Land Conservation and Development Comn. With him on the brief were Dave Frohnmayer, Atty. Gen., and James E. Mountain, Jr., Sol. Gen., Salem.

William A. Van Vactor, Eugene, argued the cause and filed the brief, for intervenor-respondent Lane County.

Frank M. Parisi, Portland, waived appearance for intervenor-respondent Oregon Forest Industries Council.


Resubmitted in banc December 3, 1986.

WARDEN, Presiding Judge.

1000 Friends of Oregon (1000 Friends) seeks review of the Land Conservation and Development Commission's (LCDC) acknowledgment of Lane County's Rural Comprehensive Plan. Most of the assignments of error concern portions of the plan which 1000 Friends believes improperly permit the establishment of dwellings on rural agricultural and forest lands. We reverse on all but one of the assignments of...

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