Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 197 § 197.659 — Commission approval of certain changes in comprehensive plans or land use
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 197 ·
Oregon Code § 197.659·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Commission approval of certain changes in comprehensive plans or land use
regulations.
(1)
The Land Conservation and Development Commission shall grant, deny or remand
approval of proposed changes to a comprehensive plan or land use regulations
adopted pursuant to ORS 197.652 to 197.658 or 215.788 to 215.794 within 120
days after the date that the local government submits the proposed changes.
(2) The
Department of Land Conservation and Development shall prepare a report stating
whether the proposed changes comply with applicable statutes, goals and
commission rules. The department shall provide a reasonable opportunity for
persons to prepare and submit written comments or objections to the report;
however a person may not:
(a) Submit
written comments or objections to the report unless the person participated
orally or in writing in the local government proceedings leading to the
adoption of the proposed changes.
(b) Produce new
evidence.
(3) After
reviewing the proposed changes, the report and any written comments and
objections to the report, the commission shall prepare a proposed final order.
The commission shall afford the local government and persons who submitted
written comments or objections to the report a reasonable opportunity to file
written exceptions to the proposed final order. If timely exceptions are not
filed, the proposed order becomes final.
(4) The
commissions review under this section is confined to the record of proceedings
before the local government, the report of the department and any comments,
objections and exceptions filed under subsection (2) or (3) of this section and
the proposed final order of the commission, including any responses to
exceptions. The commission may entertain oral argument from the department and
from persons who filed exceptions, and may consider new issues raised by its
review. The commission may not allow additional evidence, argument or testimony
that could have been presented to the local government but was not presented.
(5) A commission
order granting, denying or remanding proposed changes must include a clear
statement of findings that sets forth the basis for the approval, denial or
remand, including:
(a) Identifying
the statutes, goals and rules applicable to the proposed changes; and
(b) Supporting
the determinations of compliance and noncompliance.
(6) A commission
order granting approval may be limited to an identified geographic area
described in the order if:
(a) The
identified geographic area is the only area that is the subject of the proposed
changes; or
(b) Specific
geographic areas do not comply with the applicable statutes, goals or rules,
and the requirements are not technical or minor in nature.
(7) The
commission may issue a limited approval order if a previously issued approval
order is reversed or remanded by an appellate court. The limited approval order
may deny approval of that part of the comprehensive plan or land use
regulations that the court found not in compliance with the applicable
statutes, goals or rules and grant approval of other parts of the proposed
changes.
(8) A limited
approval order is an approval for all purposes and is a final order for
purposes of judicial review with respect to the approved geographic area. A
limited order may be adopted in conjunction with a remand. [2009 c.873 §13]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 197.659
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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