SHILO INN v. MULTNOMAH COUNTY

(OTC 4370; SC S46816)

45 P.3d 107 (2002)

334 Or. 11

SHILO INN PORTLAND/205, LLC, Appellant/Respondent on Reconsideration, v. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, City of Portland, and Portland Development Commission, Respondents/Petitioners on Reconsideration, and Department of Revenue, State of Oregon, Intervenor Below/Petitioner on Reconsideration.

Supreme Court of Oregon.

Decided April 18, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jeannette N. Launer, Pacific City, and Karen M. Williams, of Lane Powell Spears Lubersky LLP, Portland, filed the petition for reconsideration for respondent/petitioner on reconsideration Portland Development Commission. With them on the petition for reconsideration were Sandra N. Duffy, Chief Assistant County Counsel, Portland, for respondent/petitioner on reconsideration Multnomah County; Linda Meng, Chief Deputy City Attorney, Portland, for respondent/petitioner on reconsideration City of Portland; and Douglas M. Adair, Assistant Attorney General, Salem, and Hardy Myers, Attorney General, for intervenor below/petitioner on reconsideration Department of Revenue.

No appearance by appellant/respondent on reconsideration.

Before CARSON, Chief Justice, and GILLETTE, DURHAM, LEESON, RIGGS, and BALMER, Justices.


On Respondents/Petitioners on Reconsideration's and Intervenor below/Petitioner on Reconsideration's Petition for Reconsideration February 21, 2002.

GILLETTE, J.

In Shilo Inn v. Multnomah County, 333 Or. 101, 36 P.3d 954 (2001), this court held that Oregon constitutional provisions that limit ad valorem property tax rates require the categorization of urban renewal taxes according to...

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