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Article: The Oregon court of appeals.(Slants & Trends)(land use by church in residential district)(Brief Article)
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- Land Use Law Report
- Article date:
- April 7, 2004
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THE OREGON COURT OF APPEALS decision holding a city's denial of a special permit for a church in a residential district did not violate the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (story, p. 51) is an example of a litigation tactic that seems to be gaining favor with local governments involved in such disputes.
Although the government bodies in these cases generally ...
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