Whitesides Hardware, Inc. v. City of Corvallis
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Heritage Enterprises (Heritage) petitions for judicial review of a Land Use Board of Appeals opinion remanding two Corvallis ordinances to the city for reconsideration. White-sides Hardware, Inc. (Whitesides) cross-petitions, alleging infirmities which LUBA did not find in the ordinances.1
Whitesides was the petitioner before LUBA. The ordinances amend Corvallis’ comprehensive plan to approve a regional shopping center designation and to locate it on the city’s outskirts rather than downtown. After the appeal to LUBA, but before LUBA acted, the Land Conservation and Development Commission, by a continuance order of June 2, 1983, determined that the Corvallis plan, including the challenged amendments, complies with all statewide land use goals. That order was tantamount to an acknowledgement of the plan. It was appealable to this court but was not appealed. ORS 197.251(8); OAR 660-03-005(7). LCDC deferred formal acknowledgement of the Corvallis comprehensive plan pending modifications of Benton County’s plan for areas within Corvallis’ urban growth boundary but outside its city limits. In fact, although Whitesides attempts to frame the issues otherwise, every substantial challenge to the ordinances is foreclosed by LCDC’s determination of goal compliance. See Fujimoto v. Land Use Board of Appeals, 52 Or App 875, 630 P2d 364, rev den 291 Or 662 (1981). LUBA should have denied all the assignments of error.
[207]*207Reversed on the petition; affirmed on the cross-petition.
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