LUBA Affirms County Approval of Rest Area Project

Back to Legal Insights
Back to Legal Insights

After four appeals, the Land Use Board of Appeals affirmed Jackson County’s 2009 decision to approve the construction of an Oregon Department of Transportation highway rest area. The petitioners in the appeals own agricultural land near the proposed site of the rest area.

In response to the first appeal after the county’s 2009 approval, ODOT proposed to use city water for potable or domestic uses and obtain water for landscaping irrigation from other sources, and an amendment was approved to the condition of approval. Further petitions over the approval of the amendment were rejected by the Board.

Read the full article here (PDF)

“LUBA Affirms County Approval of Rest Area Project,” was published in the December 2014 issue of the Oregon Real Estate and Land Use Digest.

Key Contributors

Sarah Stauffer Curtiss
See all contributors See less contributors
×
Saved Pages

Use the arrows to arrange content.  Download pages as a .pdf file or share links via email..

{{ item.Title }} {{ item.AttorneyPosition }}, {{ item.AttorneyLocation }} , C. {{ item.AttorneyCell }} , P. {{ item.AttorneyPhone }} , F. {{ item.AttorneyFax }} {{ item.TypeText }} Remove
You have no pages saved
            {{ state | json }}