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Old 07-10-2012, 11:48 PM   #889
Lamplighter
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I feel that, for Lake Oswego, the best route would be to have a legal decision that the water is public,
and then to have the City government work with the State Marine Board to hold public hearing and set rules of conduct.
This has been done elsewhere and works out well, for the most part.
Of course, the wealthy L.O. property owners will not have their isolation.
This law suit has gone ad extemimus sillimus

http://www.oregonlive.com/lake-osweg...tml OregonLive
Molly Harbarger, The Oregonian
July 10, 2012, 2:50 PM

Jonathan Lee Riches alert: restraining order, appeal filed to warn residents of Oswego Lake volcano, "sue-nami"
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Jonathan Lee Riches is persistent.
The serial suer asked for a restraining order against Portland attorney Mark Kramer
and Lake Oswego Planning Commission member Todd Prager,
who are suing [The City of] Lake Oswego for denying the public access to Oswego Lake.

Riches, named the most litigious man by the Guinness Book of World Records
(which he sued afterward), previously filed a motion to become a plaintiff on the case,
claiming the city is hiding President Barack Obama’s Kenya birth certificate and Jimmy Hoffa's remains,
among other things, in a secret underwater bubble.

When Judge Ancer Haggerty dismissed it as frivolous, he appealed the decision,
naming all the city councilors and Lake Oswego Police Chief Don Johnson
as conspirators who forged Prager and Kramer's signatures on the original lawsuit.

The original lawsuit challenges Lake Oswego City Council’s decision to block the public
from accessing Oswego Lake from city property. The lake is considered private,
and lake-front property owners pay membership fees to Lake Corporationto use the lake.
Prager and Kramer are challenging that the lake can be considered private property in a federal lawsuit.
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