SJC Comp Plan Appeal, 2001

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A third round of appeals challenging the San Juan County Comp Plan has been completed. To download a MS Word file containing the appeal you wish to read, simply click on the 'download' link in the table below. To read the appeal on your browser, click on the 'read here' link.

The table below does not include all documents filed by Petitioners, and other parties, to the appeal. Some of those documents are not available to us in electronic form. In addition, we do not know how much this information resource will be used. Limited time and zero feedback from you, the reader, will insure that the full set of documents will not be posted. Should you wish to read the pleadings not posted here, either email us with your request or contact San Juan County's Prosecutor's Office, which has a complete set.

We would much appreciate knowing if the information in this web site is of value to you. An email address for your comments is provided below.
In preparation for the March 6-7, 2001 Hearing, the following brief was written by Bahrych, Johnson and Symons:
Brief in Support of Findings of Invalidity
and Non-compliance and in Opposition to County's
Motion for Compliance for Hearing on March 6,7, 2001
download read here
In response to the SJC brief, Bahrych, Johnson and Symons wrote this reply Brief:
Reply Brief in Support of Findings of Invalidity
and Non-compliance and in Opposition to County's
Motion for Compliance for Hearing on March 6,7, 2001
download read here
Order of the Western Board, May 7, 2001 read here

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