Or. Admin. Code § 350-070-0090 - Appellant's Brief
(1)
Filing and Service of Brief: The appellant shall file at the Commission office
and serve an Appellant's Brief within 30 days after the date the record is
filed or settled if a party files an objection to the record. The Brief shall
also be served on intervenors. Failure by the Appellant to file an Appellant's
Brief within the time required by this section shall result in dismissal of the
appeal and forfeiture of the filing fee and deposit for costs to the Gorge
Commission.
(2) Specifications of
Brief: The Brief shall
(a) Begin with a table
of contents;
(b) Not exceed 50
pages, exclusive of appendices, unless permission for a longer brief is given
by the Chair of the Commission. If an Appellant's Brief exceeding the 50 page
limit is filed without permission, the Chair of the Commission shall notify the
author, and a revised brief satisfying the 50 pages limit shall be filed and
served within three (3) days of notification.
(c) Have a blue cover page, stating the full
title of the proceeding, and the names, addresses and telephone numbers of the
appellant and all intervenors. If any of the above is represented by an
attorney, the name, address and telephone number of the attorney shall be
substituted.
(d) If there is more
than one appellant, the cover page shall specify the appellant(s) that are
filing the Brief.
(e) Be
typewritten, in 14-point type in a regularly used font such as Times New Roman,
Helvetica, or Calibri, and double spaced;
(f) Be signed on the last page by the author.
An electronic brief may contain an electronic signature or other generally
accepted substitute.
(3)
Contents of Brief: The Appellant's Brief shall:
(a) Present a clear and concise statement of
the case, in the following order, with separate section headings:
(A) The relief sought by the
appellant;
(B) A summary of the
arguments;
(C) A summary of the
material facts. The summary shall be in narrative form with citations to the
pages of the record where the facts alleged can be found, or other documents
that the appellant intends to introduce at the hearing.
(b) Set forth each issue under a separate
heading. Where several issues present essentially the same legal questions, the
argument in support of those issues shall be combined;
(c) Contain, each as separate appendices,
copies of all management plan provisions, comprehensive plan provisions, and
all local state, regional, and federal laws cited in the brief, unless the
provision is quoted verbatim in the Brief.
(d) Contain, each as separate appendices,
copies of any documents and evidence, not contained in the record, that are
referred to in the Brief.
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