Ross v. Myers

39 P.3d 189, 333 Or. 346, 2002 Ore. LEXIS 63
CourtOregon Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 7, 2002
DocketSC S49021
StatusPublished

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Ross v. Myers, 39 P.3d 189, 333 Or. 346, 2002 Ore. LEXIS 63 (Or. 2002).

Opinion

*348 PER CURIAM

In this ballot title review proceeding, petitioners challenge the caption, result statements, and summary portions of the Attorney General’s certified ballot title for a proposed initiative measure, which the Secretary of State has denominated as Initiative Petition 122 (2002). We review the Attorney General’s certified ballot title to determine whether it substantially complies with the requirements of ORS 250.035(2)(a) to (d). See ORS 250.085(5) (setting out standard of review).

We have considered each of petitioners’ arguments and find none well taken. Accordingly, we certify to the Secretary of State the following ballot title for the proposed measure:

PROHIBITS EXPANDING URBAN GROWTH BOUNDARIES IN WILLAMETTE VALLEY TO INCLUDE “HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE” FARMLAND, FORESTLAND (DEFINED)
RESULT OF ‘YES” VOTE: ‘Yes” vote prohibits expanding urban growth boundaries in Willamette Valley to include “highly productive” farmland, forestland (defined), or nearby land necessary for farm, forest practices.
RESULT OF “NO” VOTE: “No” vote retains laws allowing farmland and forestland to be included within urban growth boundaries upon showing of specified needs and unavailability of other land.
SUMMARY: Current law allows farmland and forestland to be converted to urban uses and included inside urban growth boundaries upon requisite showing of specified needs and unavailability of other land to provide needs; farmland and forestland statewide planning goals do not apply to farmland or forestland located within urban growth boundaries. Measure prohibits expansion of urban growth boundaries in the Willamette Valley to include “highly productive” farmland or forestland, or land the county or metropolitan service district deems necessary to permit farm or forestry practices to be undertaken on adjacent or nearby lands. Defines “highly productive farmland” *349 by reference to certain soil types and “highly productive forestland” by reference to capability to produce more than 85 cubic feet per acre of wood fiber annually. Other provisions.

Ballot title certified. This decision shall become effective in accordance with ORAP 11.30(11).

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39 P.3d 189, 333 Or. 346, 2002 Ore. LEXIS 63, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/ross-v-myers-or-2002.