Oregon Electric Sign Ass'n v. City of Beaverton
Oregon Electric Sign Ass'n v. City of Beaverton
Opinion of the Court
The City of Beaverton (Beaverton) seeks review of two orders of the Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA): (1) granting the Oregon Electric Sign Association (OESA) standing to petition for review of Beaverton’s amended sign ordinance and (2) remanding the amended sign ordinance for findings on statewide goal compliance.
In November, 1981, after a public hearing, Beaverton adopted an amended sign ordinance, effective December, 1981. OESA subsequently filed a petition for review with LUBA, challenging the amended ordinance. OESA claimed that the amended sign ordinance fails to address statewide planning goals, that certain sections are unconstitutional and that certain sections violate ORS 227.173(1),
Order remanding to the city for findings on goal compliance is reversed.
LUBA’s final opinion and order contained no reference to OESA’s claim of constitutional and statutory violations. No error has been assigned to LUBA’s failure to rule on those issues, and they are not before us on appeal.
No claim is made that the sign ordinance fails to comply with the acknowledged plan and implementing ordinances.
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