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Maps of Measure 37 Claims Greater Than 100 Acres in Size : Maps of Measure 37 Claims Larger than 100 Acres, by Oregon City and CountyThe following maps were prepared by the Measure 49 campaign and are derived from public records.  All claims data was collected directly from the counties and state and geocoded for GIS mapping. The  claims indicated by purple dots on these maps are only those 100 acres or greater in size. There are literally thousands of smaller claims across the state. Combined, there have been over 7,500 Measure 37 claims filed on more than 750,000 acres.  Most claims are on property that before Measure 37 was protected forest or farmland. To date, demands for compensation under Measure 37 total more than $20 billion dollars.  Timber companies with Measure 37 claims and other large landholding companies demand the right to build massive subdivisions on forest and farmland, or to be compensated by state and local governments.

Measure 49 stops these large developments and protects Oregon, while delivering on the failed promises of Measure 37. Measure 49 automatically allows up to 3 houses for landholders wanting to expand, and up to 10 houses if the property holder proves market value loss - and Measure 49 guarantees these development rights are automatically passed on to family - something that Measure 37 failed to do. But Measure 49 puts a stop to the abuses filed under Measure 37 by timber companies and other large land-holding companies.

For more information about Measure 49 visit the Measure 49 website .  For more information about these extreme development claims, and the developers filing them, visit the Measure 37 Watch website.  Use keywords to view a particular Oregon city or county name.

Maps of Measure 37 Claims Greater Than 100 Acres in Size

Maps of Measure 37 Claims Larger than 100 Acres, by Oregon City and Co ...

Updated: Oct 29, 2007 12:08am PST

Maps of Oregon Measure 37 Development Claims : Maps of Measure 37 Development Claims in Oregon

Since Measure 37 passed in Oregon in 2004, there have been more than 7,500 Measure 37 claims filed. In total, these claims cover over 750,000 acres of land and the developer's demands for compensation total around $20 billion. 

Most of these claims have been filed on Oregon's most productive farmland and protected forestland.  The following Measure 37 claims maps show a breakdown of claims by county.  Click on the links below to see more detail about how Measure 37 will affect different regions of Oregon.

Measure 49, on the November 6 ballot in Oregon, fixes the serious flaws with Measure 37 that have allowed massive development claims to be 'rubber stamped' for approval all across Oregon.  Get the Facts About Measure 49.

Maps of Oregon Measure 37 Development Claims

Maps of Measure 37 Development Claims in Oregon Since Measure 37 pa ...

Updated: Oct 25, 2007 12:02pm PST

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