Measure 37 Claims in Clackamas County cover 37,000 Acres
Some of the greatest hits:
- 18,500 or more acres could be turned into housing subdivisions where the are currently not allowed. As many as 60 subdivisions would be over 700 acres.
- Destruction of Productive Farmland. Richard and Shirley Gingerich. Unless taxpayers pay $25,282,787.44, over 286 acres of Exclusive Farm Use land would be used for "any and all available uses at time of acquisition, including but not limited to single-family residential dwellings on approximately 1-acre parcels".
- Assuming the addition of just one household per acre, Clackamas County would grow by more than 25%. This would add almost 400,000 vehicle trips per day.
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Molly Knott posted Jun 19, 2007 in Measure 49 | Permalink |
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