1000 FRIENDS OF OREGON v. YAMHILL COUNTY

2004-169, 2004-171, 2004-172, 2004-173, 2004-180, 2004-194, 2004-197, 2004-214, 2004-215; A129506.

126 P.3d 684 (2005)

203 Or. App. 323

1000 FRIENDS OF OREGON, Friends of Yamhill County, Fair Housing Council of Oregon, and Charlie Harris, Petitioners below, and Columbia Empire Farms, Inc., Petitioner, v. YAMHILL COUNTY and Department of Transportation, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided December 21, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jeffrey G. Condit, Portland, argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Kelly S. Hossaini and Miller Nash LLP.

Kathy A. Lincoln, Assistant Attorney General, argued the cause for respondents. With her on the joint brief were Hardy Myers, Attorney General, Mary H. Williams, Solicitor General, Erin C. Lagesen and Bonnie E. Heitsch, Assistant Attorneys General, and Rick Sanai.

Before HASELTON, Presiding Judge, and BREWER, Chief Judge, and DEITS, Judge pro tempore.


BREWER, C.J.

Petitioner, Columbia Empire Farms, Inc., seeks review of a Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA) decision upholding three Yamhill County ordinances.1 The ordinances approve exceptions to Statewide Land Use Planning Goals 3, 11, and 14, and amend the Yamhill County Comprehensive Plan text and map and zoning ordinance text and map to facilitate location of a proposed highway, the Newberg-Dundee Bypass (the bypass). Petitioner makes...

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