4 CapitalPress.com Friday, November 1, 2019 Judge refuses to sanction vineyard over marijuana allegations Neighbors claimed to be falsely accused of commercial activity By MATEUSZ PERKOWSKI Capital Press An Oregon marijuana producer has failed to con- vince a federal judge to impose sanctions on a neigh- boring vineyard for making allegedly false claims in a racketeering lawsuit. Senior U.S. District Judge Anna Brown has ruled that Richard Wagner and his parents, who own the marijuana property, hav- en’t proven the complaint filed by the Momtazi family, which owns the vineyard, is “frivolous, legally unrea- sonable, or without factual foundation” as required for sanctions. Earlier this year, the Momtazo family claimed the Wagners were violating the federal Racketeer Influ- enced and Corrupt Orga- nizations Act, or RICO, by growing and processing marijuana on their land in Yamhill County. The complaint alleges the “stench” from the adja- cent marijuana operation has caused a vineyard cus- tomer to cancel an order of wine grapes due to fears of contamination. Because marijuana remains illegal under federal law, the complaint claims the Wagners have engaged in a “pattern of racketeer- Mateusz Perkowski/Capital Press File A federal judge has refused to sanction an Oregon vineyard for making allegations against a neighboring marijuana operation. ing” and seeks compen- sation for three times the alleged damages caused by the marijuana operation. The Wagners filed a motion asking the judge to dismiss the lawsuit and order the Momtazi family to reimburse them for liti- gation expenses as a sanc- tion for making “numerous misrepresentations of fact,” such as claiming the prop- erty is producing marijuana “in any commercial capacity whatsoever.” “To date, Richard Wagner has only grown marijuana plants on the Wagner Prop- erty for his own personal use as a registered medical mari- juana patient under the State of Oregon Medical Mari- juana Program,” the motion said. The Wagners say they have never commercially produced marijuana, don’t have an Oregon license to China may buy more U.S. apples ney, also said photos posted on social media detail the “marijuana-related con- struction, growing and har- vested marijuana plants and marijuana concentrates, all on the Wagner Property.” “Plaintiff and its coun- sel were entitled to rely on the totality of the evidence available to them at the time the Complaint was filed, and such evidence supports the factual allegations in the Complaint,” McCart said. In her order, Judge Brown determined the Wagners “from an objective perspective failed to meet their burden” that the Momtazi family’s allegations were unfounded and that the plaintiff hadn’t “conducted a reasonable and competent inquiry before fil- ing the Complaint.” Farmers told to start early on getting Columbia River water By DAN WHEAT Capital Press 43-2-3/999 LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87 Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 11/11/2019. The sale will be held at 10:00am by ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO (WEST) 2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR 2018 V W TIGUAN 4DR VIN= 3VV2B7AX9JM001235 Amount due on lien $1,435.00 Reputed owner(s) JUDY KAY COLLINS V W CREDIT INC 43-2-3/999 LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87 Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 11/11/2019. 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The sale will be held at 10:00am by TRAVELERS INDEMNITY CO 2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR 2012 HONDA CR V UT VIN = 5J6RM3H37CL019086 Amount due on lien $1,835.00 Reputed owner(s) MEI SHAN & CUI TING HUANG 43-2-3/999 ESURANCE 2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR 2009 DODGE 1500 PU VIN= 1D3HV13T69S725868 Amount due on lien $1,835.00 Reputed owner(s) ALEXIS RAFAEL ARGUELLO 43-2-3/999 43-2-3/999 43-2-3/999 China trade war. Fryhover said he was “amazed” exports held up that well. “It’s a testament to our quality and aspiring consumers in China. I don’t think that will change. I think we should anticipate a similar season to last year,” he said, adding Washington has a larger crop and greater need to export. Fruit quality, color and size distri- bution and new varieties will all be attractive, he said. Meanwhile, exports to India hit 8 million boxes in 2017-18 because India banned Chinese apples and because Indian importers were antic- ipating an increase in India’s tariff on U.S. apples from 50% to 70%. That happened in June. Shipments this sea- son totaled 2.6 million boxes. Fry- hover expects 2 million to 2.5 million this season as Europe, still with just a 50% tariff, moves in. 43-2-3/999 43-2-3/999 from Washington, Oregon and Idaho were allowed into China in 1993. Shipments to China and Hong Kong peaked at 3 million, 40-pound boxes, worth about $55 million, in the 2010- 2011 sales season. China banned U.S. apples from Aug. 9, 2012, to Oct. 31, 2014, cit- ing post-harvest disease in ship- ments. Washington industry officials believed the real reason was to pres- sure the U.S. into accepting Chinese Fuji apples. The industry realized a 20-year goal in January 2015 when China agreed to accept all U.S. apples and the U.S. agreed to accept Chinese apples. The Washington industry was hopeful of a 10 million-box, $250 mil- lion market within several years. Exports reached 1.7 million boxes in 2017. Sales dropped to 900,000 boxes in the 2018-19 season because of a 50% China tariff in the U.S.- 43-2-3/999 Dan Wheat/Capital Press File Red Delicious apples, like these being packed at Olympic Fruit in Moxee, Wash., have been the main U.S. variety going into China for the past two decades. The prospect of more apples going to China was raised with the latest trade talks. 43-2-3/999 MOSES LAKE, Wash. — Landowners in Eastern Wash- ington seeking to replace declining wells should start now if they want to bring Columbia River water to their farms, irrigation district repre- sentatives say. “It’s important to start early with these processes,” said Jed Crowther, devel- opment coordinator for the East Columbia Basin Irriga- tion District, based in Othello, Wash. “They’re not extremely difficult, they just take some time. It’s important for land- owners to have these steps completed as soon as they can so they can fully participate with their neighbors in devel- oping a system that will serve those acres that are eligible.” Crowther spoke during the Columbia Basin Develop- ment League annual meeting Oct. 29 in Moses Lake, Wash. Eight delivery systems are currently anticipated. Land- owners have several options, Crowther said: • The irrigation district can design it. • A landowner-led group can design it. • The irrigation district or a consultant can offer design options. • The U.S. Bureau of Rec- lamation can step in after 30% of the design is in place from the other three options. 43-2-3/999 By MATTHEW WEAVER Capital Press 43-2-3/999 43-2-3/999 LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87 Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 11/11/2019. The sale will be held at 10:00am by SAFECO INSURANCE 2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR 2015 V W GTI 4DR VIN= 3VW5T7AU1FM001720 Amount due on lien $1,435.00 Reputed owner(s) NICHOLAS IAN BUSS 43-2-3/999 LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87 Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 11/11/2019. The sale will be held at 10:00am by SAFECO INSURANCE 2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR 2017 SUBARU OUTBACK UT VIN= 4S4BSAFC6H3327101 Amount due on lien $1,435.00 Reputed owner(s) GRANT A & SARAH M GIBSON FIRST COMMUNITY C.U All options must meet bureau standards to be accepted and require dis- trict oversight and review, Crowther said. Landowners also must have their water rights reviewed by the state Depart- ment of Ecology, Crowther said. In addition, each delivery system will need some level of environmental review. Upon application by the landowner, the district will certify that land is within and able to be serviced by the fed- eral Columbia Basin Project. Crowther warned that the process can require “lengthy hearing procedures” to have land included if it was previ- ously excluded. Some land may need to be reclassified with changes in irrigation technology. Land- owners must submit an appli- cation, which will be reviewed by the bureau. Easement acquisition includes cultural resource and historic preservation studies, title review, surveying and easement deed preparation. The irrigation district has set a cap of $190 per acre per year for 30 years as the land- owners’ share of the deliv- ery system construction costs. That doesn’t include the cost of water delivery, $65.90 per acre this year. So far, the state has invested a little more than $100 million in the Odessa Groundwater Replacement Program, including $36 mil- lion to increase the capacity of the East Low Canal, which currently serves more than 1,000 farmers. Landowner investment in the systems is part of the bal- ance, Crowther said. The dis- trict is conducting outreach through the USDA Natu- ral Resource Conservation Service to leverage the state funds, he noted. 43-2-3/999 WENATCHEE, Wash. — China apparently is preparing to buy more Washington apples. “Our China rep says custom authorities and importers are working together to try to increase imports,” Todd Fryhover, head of the Washing- ton Apple Commission, told Capital Press. China has a 60% tariff on U.S. tree fruit in its trade war with the U.S. and a ban on governmental buying of U.S. agricultural products. But in the last two weeks, President Donald Trump has been saying China will lift its ban and buy $40 billion to $50 billion worth of U.S. agricultural products if the U.S. forgoes planned tariff hikes. Over the weekend, Chinese offi- cials confirmed Trump and China President Xi Jinping are expected to sign a phase-one deal at an economic meeting in Chile on Nov. 16-17, Bloomberg reported. China has resumed soybean pur- chases and is buying a lot of pork as it has lost pigs to disease, Bloomberg reported. “In general there’s optimism China may respond to increasing ag imports. Nothing concrete has changed but we are hopeful with the signaling from our rep in China and Trump that things are more positive than not. So we’re happy about that,” Fryhover said. Mark Powers, president of the Northwest Horticultural Council in Yakima, said hopes are high for an announcement in Chile. He said there’s speculation the tariffs will be reduced but that it’s hard to put much stock in that. “It’s a very dynamic situation. Hopefully, we will have good news and be able to ship more product to our customers in China,” Powers said. Red and Golden Delicious apples grow the psychoactive plant and haven’t constructed commercial greenhouses on their property, contrary to allegations in the RICO lawsuit. “Plaintiff and its attor- ney are keenly aware that the Wagner Property is not operational for commer- cial purposes, yet Plain- tiff and its attorney have refused to withdraw or cor- rect these false allegations,” the motion said. In a response filing, the Momtazi family’s attorney countered that it’s irrele- vant under RICO whether the marijuana grown on the Wagners’ property is medi- cal or recreational since both are illegal under federal law. Rachel Kosmal McCart, the Momtazi family’s attor-