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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1982)
• — SANOY (O ra.) ROST Thvr»., Morch IS 1 9 « (Sac J) By mountain residents Odd public notices questioned stated that the area to be annexed is along Highway 30." Id annex* " H ig h w a y 30 is the lar Ridge highway that goes to The htwood is Dalles,” said Cabral “Just I by some the mention of that par oidenls as tic u la r highway would lue to im cause most people to stop on that ap- reading, thinking that it ic notices didn't apply to this area.” Scott Parker, Clackamas SO. a con- County counsel, said in a from the recent interview that he ras held at does not know what d if i County ference the error in the ortland to public notice would make nation of in the annexation s ap ich 417 73 proval He said that the test ed to the of the law is whether a I District reasonable person was as held by mislead tropolitan Denise Won, a staff vemment member of the Boundary emission, Commission, said that ed by law after reviewing the hearing view and notice, she feels that there territorial is nothing anyone could q uestion " e x c e p t the [ the area specification to Highway o the ser- 30.” ipite con She said other than that by Com specific error, the proper an Peter taxlot numbers and the filsonville mentioning of Brightwood, would be Mt. Hood and the Old Loop ^cultural, Highway, as well as the i ither than Hoodland Service District, ipment validates the legal notice PMENTS “ I would think that would lult of the be clear to most people, mission’s and they know where i a r Ridge Brightwood and the Mt. i e m a jo r Hood Loop is,” said Won. < planned, C a b r a l, h o w e v e r, 1 erwood, a disagreed, and said that ome sub- because “Highway 30” ap < large con- peared at the beginning of < ts known the notice that people < >ods and would just naturally stop I reading. ir a l , a “ Highway 30 is definitely i the En- not in the Mt. Hood Cor i mittee On ridor.” said Cabral, "and 1 that ail everybody, including the Boundary Commission and I these < ould not the C lackam as County 1 ted today Com m issioners, knows 1 lis annex- that ” I Bob Pearson of Welches, ) into the who opposed the construe i rould not tion of sewers in the cor I ssily ac ridor, said that he and a c were not number of residents at that f it ion that time were monitoring the « rung the progress of the service I nission's district in the area I He said that they did not He said that the public become aware of the Boun meeting notice that was dary Commission’s actions published a couple of time until it was too late in both The Sandy Post, Pearson said that the late and The E n te rp ris e Charlie Augustine, former Courier in Oregon City, owner of the Hoodland JO N E S ^ *1 * A •ß » T< ‘I • •‘ I ' -E •* M : - *■ , Telephone Company, was a member of the citizens group and he even missed the notice of the hearing "Charlie (A u g ustin e) w ould get a ll the newspapers every day and anything that pertained to this area he'd clip out and notify the right people NOTICES C R UISED’ “Of course, the public notices would be cruised and if it pertained to this area, we’d look into it fur ther But when you read ‘ Highway 30' you naturally don’t think that it pertains to this area.” Ron R o ck w a y of Brightwood said that he didn't learn about the an nexation proposal until after the Boundary Com mission had acted on it In the m id s ix tie s Rockway led a successful legal battle that went all the way to the Oregon Supreme Court against the Cedar Ridge developers. 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