1000 FRIENDS OF OREGON v. CITY OF NORTH PLAINS

LUBA Nos. 93-154, 93-159, 93-160; CA A84856.

882 P.2d 1130 (1994)

130 Or. App. 406

1000 FRIENDS OF OREGON, Respondent, v. CITY OF NORTH PLAINS, Petitioner— Cross-Respondent. OREGON DEPARTMENT OF LAND CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT, Respondent—Cross-Petitioner, v. CITY OF NORTH PLAINS, Petitioner— Cross-Respondent. OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Respondent—Cross-Petitioner, v. CITY OF NORTH PLAINS, Petitioner— Cross-Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided October 5, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pamela J. Beery, Portland, argued the cause, for petitioner—cross-respondent. With her on the briefs, were James M. Coleman, Ty K. Wyman and O'Donnell Ramis Crew Corrigan & Bachrach.

Mary Kyle McCurdy, Portland, argued the cause and filed the brief, for respondent.

John T. Bagg, Asst. Atty. Gen., argued the cause, for respondents—cross-petitioners. With him on the brief, were Theodore R. Kulongoski, Atty. Gen., and Virginia L. Linder, Sol. Gen.

Lawrence S. Shaw, Portland, filed a brief amicus curiae, for Metropolitan Service Dist.

Before DEITS, P.J., and RIGGS and HASELTON, JJ.


DEITS, Presiding Judge.

In these consolidated appeals, LUBA remanded the city of North Plains' amendment to its urban growth boundary (UGB) and certain related decisions by which the city would have added 306 acres, consisting primarily of farmland, to its present 418-acre UGB. LUBA agreed with virtually all of the arguments that the various petitioners before it advanced to challenge the city's actions. However, LUBA rejected the Department of Land Conservation and...

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