(1) Special districts shall exercise their planning duties, powers and responsibilities and take actions that are authorized by law with respect to programs affecting land use, including a city or special district boundary change as defined in ORS 197.175 (1), in accordance with goals approved pursuant to ORS chapters 195, 196 and 197. (2) A […]
(1) In addition to the responsibilities stated in ORS 197.175, each county, through its governing body, shall be responsible for coordinating all planning activities affecting land uses within the county, including planning activities of the county, cities, special districts and state agencies, to assure an integrated comprehensive plan for the entire area of the county. […]
(1) As used in this section, “affected local government” means: (a) A city or county for which the Portland State University Population Research Center is preparing a population forecast; (b) A county that contains all or part of a city or an urban growth boundary for which the center is preparing a population forecast; and […]
Metro, in coordination with local governments within its boundary, shall issue a population forecast for the entire area within its boundary to be applied by Metro and local governments within the boundary of Metro as a basis for changes to comprehensive plans and land use regulations. [1995 c.547 §7 (enacted in lieu of 195.035); 2013 […]
Upon the expiration of one year after the date of the approval of the goals and guidelines and annually thereafter, each county governing body, upon request of the Land Conservation and Development Commission, shall report to the commission on the status of comprehensive plans within each county. Each report shall include: (1) Copies of comprehensive […]
As used in ORS 195.020, 195.065 to 195.085 and 197.005, unless the context requires otherwise: (1) “District” has the meaning given that term in ORS 198.010. In addition, the term includes a county service district organized under ORS chapter 451. (2) “Urban growth boundary” means an acknowledged urban growth boundary contained in a city or […]
(1) Under ORS 190.003 to 190.130, units of local government and special districts that provide an urban service to an area within an urban growth boundary that has a population greater than 2,500 persons, and that are identified as appropriate parties by a cooperative agreement under ORS 195.020, shall enter into urban service agreements that: […]
(1) The following factors shall be considered in establishing urban service agreements under ORS 195.065: (a) Financial, operational and managerial capacity to provide the service; (b) The effect on the cost of the urban service to the users of the service, the quality and quantity of the service provided and the ability of urban service […]
(1) Urban service agreements entered into under ORS 195.065 shall provide for the continuation of an adequate level of urban services to the entire area that each provider serves. If an urban service agreement calls for significant reductions in the territory of a special service district, the urban service agreement shall specify how the remaining […]
Nothing in ORS 195.020, 195.060 to 195.085, 195.205 to 195.235, 197.005, 197.319, 197.320, 197.335 and 223.304 shall be construed to prevent planning for, installation of or connection to public facilities or services consistent with acknowledged comprehensive plans and land use regulations. [1993 c.804 §6]
(1) Local governments and special districts shall demonstrate compliance with ORS 195.020 and 195.065. (2) The Land Conservation and Development Commission may adjust the deadline for compliance under this section when cities and counties that are parties to an agreement under ORS 195.020 and 195.065 are scheduled for periodic review at different times. (3) Local […]
(1) As used in this section, “large school district” means a school district that has an enrollment of over 2,500 students based on certified enrollment numbers submitted to the Department of Education during the first quarter of each new school year. (2) A city or county containing a large school district shall: (a) Include as […]
City and county governing bodies shall work with school district personnel to identify barriers and hazards to children walking or bicycling to and from school. The cities, counties and districts may develop a plan for the funding of improvements designed to reduce the barriers and hazards identified. [2001 c.940 §1] Note: 195.115 was enacted into […]