Or. Admin. Code § 350-070-0170 - Intervention
(1) Any person may
intervene in an appeal proceeding before the Commission. Status as an
intervenor shall be recognized upon filing a Notice of Intervention.
(2) Notice of Intervention: In the interests
of promoting timely resolution of appeals, a Notice of Intervention shall be
filed at the Commission office within 14 days after the Notice of Appeal is
filed pursuant to 350-070-0050. The Notice of
Intervention (exhibit 2) shall:
(a) State
whether the person supports or opposes the appellant, or whether the person
neither supports nor opposes the appellant;
(b) Include a brief statement of the reasons
for filing the motion for intervention, including citations to the decision and
land use ordinance, if different than the reasons set forth in the Notice of
Appeal.
(c) Include a brief
"Intervenor's ADR Statement" stating whether the intervenor is willing to
attempt to participate in resolving the case through negotiation or alternative
dispute resolution, such as mediation. This statement shall not be used to
argue merits of the appeal.
(d) Be
served on the appellant and all other persons who have filed a Notice of
Intervention.
(e) If applicable, a
statement opting out of email service (note that a person must affirmatively
opt out of email service).
(3) A person who files a Notice of
Intervention shall be entitled to receive a copy of all matters that are filed
with the Commission.
(4)
Intervenor's Brief:
(a) An intervenor who
supports the Appellant may file a brief, due at the same time as the
appellant's brief, that satisfies the requirements in
350-070-0090, except that the
Brief shall be entitled, "Intervenor [NAME]'s Brief in Support of
Appellant."
(b) An intervenor who
opposes the Appellant may file a brief, due at the same time as the appellant's
brief, that satisfies the requirements in
350-070-0090, except that the
Brief shall be entitled, "Intervenor [NAME]'s Brief Opposing Appellant", and
shall have a red cover.
Notes
Exhibits referenced are available from the agency.
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