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Dept. of Land Conservation v. Coos County

Oregon Court of Appeals
Sep 9, 1992
838 P.2d 1080 (Or. Ct. App. 1992)

Opinion

LUBA 91-193; CA A74190

Submitted on petitioner's petition for reconsideration filed August 5, 1992

Reconsideration allowed; opinion ( 113 Or. App. 621, 833 P.2d 1318) withdrawn; reversed and remanded for reconsideration September 9, 1992

Judicial Review from Land Use Board of Appeals.

David B. Smith, Tigard, for petition.

Before Richardson, Presiding Judge, and Deits and Durham, Judges.

RICHARDSON, P.J.

Reconsideration allowed; opinion withdrawn; reversed and remanded for reconsideration.


Petitioner seeks Supreme Court review and, also, this court's reconsideration under ORAP 9.15 of our decision affirming LUBA's remand of Coos County's approval of petitioner's application to erect a nonforest dwelling on a five-acre area within a 110-acre parcel in a forest zone. Dept. of Land Conservation v. Coos County, 113 Or. App. 621, 833 P.2d 1318 (1992). We quote the formulation of the issue from our opinion:

"The county zoning ordinance provides that, for a nonforest dwelling to be approved in a forestry zone, the `proposed site' must be situated on `land generally unsuitable for forest uses.' The five acres on which petitioner seeks to build the dwelling are unsuitable for forest use; the remainder of the 110-acre parcel is not unsuitable. The issue is whether the `generally unsuitable for forest uses' standard requires a determination only of the suitability of the proposed immediate dwelling location or whether the determination must be based on the suitability of the entire parcel." 113 Or App at 623.

Petitioner argues that the county "interpreted the `general unsuitability' standard set forth in its own ordinance and held it was to be applied only to the five acres deemed unsuitable for forest use rather than the entire 110-acre parent tract." LUBA and we, however, construed the ordinance as having the opposite meaning and as requiring that the suitability of the whole tract be determined. Petitioner contends that, under Clark v. Jackson County, 313 Or. 508, 836 P.2d 710 (1992), decided after our decision in this case, LUBA and we did not have the authority to override the county's interpretation of its own ordinance unless that interpretation is contrary to the express language, or the apparent purpose or policy of the county legislation, read in its context. We agree that Clark so holds and that LUBA and we exceeded that scope of review. See Cope v. City of Cannon Beach, 115 Or. App. 11, 836 P.2d 775 (1992). Accordingly, we allow reconsideration, withdraw our opinion and reverse and remand the case to LUBA for reconsideration in the light of Clark. We are not implying that we will remand to LUBA in all cases where we allow reconsideration on the basis of Clark. A remand is appropriate here for at least two reasons. First, this is the first case that fits within that category and LUBA should have the initial opportunity to refine and apply Clark in a context where its decision has become reversible solely because of Clark. Compare Kenagy v. Benton County, 115 Or. App. 131, 838 P.2d 1076 (1992); Cope v. City of Cannon Beach, supra. Second, there may be significant questions about the apparent policy and purpose of this ordinance, and more development of the record at LUBA or the county level may be indicated.

Reconsideration allowed; opinion withdrawn; reversed and remanded for reconsideration.


Summaries of

Dept. of Land Conservation v. Coos County

Oregon Court of Appeals
Sep 9, 1992
838 P.2d 1080 (Or. Ct. App. 1992)
Case details for

Dept. of Land Conservation v. Coos County

Case Details

Full title:DEPARTMENT OF LAND CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT, Respondent, v. COOS…

Court:Oregon Court of Appeals

Date published: Sep 9, 1992

Citations

838 P.2d 1080 (Or. Ct. App. 1992)
838 P.2d 1080

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