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Neighbor raises legal-procedure concern ahead of Tom Wadew/Willamette Falls master plan hearing
Summary
A neighboring property owner urged the Planning Commission to treat a proposed Tom Wadew Village amendment to the Willamette Falls master plan as a legislative proceeding rather than a quasi-judicial land-use hearing, saying the original master plan was adopted by ordinance and amendments may require City Commission review.
A neighbor of the Tom Wadew Village site asked the Oregon City Planning Commission on Jan. 13 to review whether the pending master plan amendment should be handled as a legislative proceeding rather than a quasi-judicial land-use hearing.
Jim Nasita, who identified himself as a neighboring property owner, said he received a notice in the mail for the scheduled hearing and believes the application requests changes that amount to an amendment of the Willamette Falls master plan, which, he said, "was adopted by ordinance." Nasita told the…
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