Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 197 § 197.433 — Development of major motor speedway
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 197 ·
Oregon Code § 197.433·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Development of major motor speedway.
(1) On a site approved for development of a major motor speedway, pursuant to
an exception to statewide land use planning goals relating to agricultural
lands, public facilities and services and urbanization that was acknowledged
before September 2, 2005, if the site is developed and used as a major motor
speedway with sanctioned, premier, high speed automobile racing within five
years after the county issues a certificate of occupancy for the major motor
speedway, the governing body of Morrow County or its designee may authorize the
ancillary development of transient lodging, associated uses and facilities and
a speedway theme park that were not previously authorized under subsection (4)
of this section:
(a) Without
taking further exception to the statewide land use planning goals relating to
agricultural lands, public facilities and services and urbanization.
(b) Primarily for
the use of users and patrons of the major motor speedway but available, as
well, to the general public.
(c) Without
regard to the limitations on the size or occupancy of speedway-related and
accessory uses and facilities specified in the findings.
(d) Without
regard to use limitations specified in section H (10) of the June 21, 2002,
findings for a multipurpose recreational facility.
(e) Without
regard to the limitation on hours of operation specified in the findings for
outdoor recreational facilities.
(2) The major
motor speedway authorized in the findings and by this section may be developed:
(a) Without
taking further exception to the statewide land use planning goals relating to
agricultural lands, public facilities and services and urbanization.
(b) Without
regard to the specific size, placement or configuration of the tracks specified
in the findings.
(3) Subject to
the requirements of ORS 197.610 to 197.625, notwithstanding the local process
for review and approval of a proposal to amend the acknowledged comprehensive
plan and land use regulations that is contained in an acknowledged
comprehensive plan and land use regulations, the governing body of Morrow
County may review and approve a proposal to make the changes to the
acknowledged comprehensive plan and land use regulations to allow the uses
authorized by this section on the site described in subsection (1) of this
section through an expedited local review and approval process in which the
final approval of the county may be granted after only one evidentiary hearing.
(4)
Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, the governing body of Morrow
County may approve the development, in conjunction with the development of the
major motor speedway, but prior to the establishment of sanctioned, premier,
high speed automobile racing at the major motor speedway, of up to 250 road
course garage units, 100 units of transient lodging with an associated
restaurant and public facilities necessary to support those uses.
(5) Impacts of a
speedway destination site, adjacent residential development and transient
lodging on the transportation system must be mitigated to the satisfaction of
the Department of Transportation at the time of development. [2005 c.842 §2;
2007 c.819 §2]
Note:
See note under 197.431.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 197.433
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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