Landess v. City of Cottage Grove
This text of 129 P. 537 (Landess v. City of Cottage Grove) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Oregon Supreme Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
delivered the opinion of the court.
The following facts are shown in plaintiffs’ complaint: The City of Cottage Grove is a municipal corporation created by an act of the legislative assembly of 1903, which defined the limits of the city. In 1911 the common council of Cottage Grove, pursuant to an initiative petition therefor, called a special election for the purpose of submitting to the legal voters an amendment to the city_ charter enlarging the corporate boundaries of the municipality. On May 1, 1911, an election was held in the city, as provided by an ordinance passed by the council and pursuant to a notice thereof. The electors of the city and the legal voters residing within the limits of the territory sought to be annexed were permitted to vote together promiscuously, and their ballots were mingled in the same ballot boxes. In the canvass of the votes it was not determined whether the voters residing without the city and within the area proposed to be annexed approved such annexation or not. The proceedings resulting in the adoption of the amended charter, and declaring the boundaries changed, are set out in detail in the complaint.
It was error to sustain the demurrer. The decree of the lower court will therefore be reversed, and one entered here declaring the plaintiffs’ lands not within the City of Cottage Grove and enjoining the taxation thereof as city property. Reversed.
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