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Zoning for Fuel

An Oregon appeals court ruled Thursday that the city of Portland’s use of zoning code to limit the expansion and size of fuel terminals did not violate the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution, as the state’s land-use board found.

PORTLAND, Ore. – An Oregon appeals court ruled Thursday that the city of Portland’s use of zoning code to limit the expansion and size of fuel terminals did not violate the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution, as the state’s land-use board found.

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