Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 197 § 197.712 — Commission duties; comprehensive plan provisions; public facility plans; state
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 197 ·
Oregon Code § 197.712·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Commission duties; comprehensive plan provisions; public facility plans; state
agency coordination plans; compliance deadline; rules.
(1) In addition to the findings
and policies set forth in ORS 197.005, 197.010 and 215.243, the Legislative
Assembly finds and declares that, in carrying out statewide comprehensive land
use planning, the provision of adequate opportunities for a variety of economic
activities throughout the state is vital to the health, welfare and prosperity
of all the people of the state.
(2) By the
adoption of new goals or rules, or the application, interpretation or amendment
of existing goals or rules, the Land Conservation and Development Commission
shall implement all of the following:
(a) Comprehensive
plans shall include an analysis of the communitys economic patterns,
potentialities, strengths and deficiencies as they relate to state and national
trends.
(b) Comprehensive
plans shall contain policies concerning the economic development opportunities
in the community.
(c) Comprehensive
plans and land use regulations shall provide for at least an adequate supply of
sites of suitable sizes, types, locations and service levels for industrial and
commercial uses consistent with plan policies.
(d) Comprehensive
plans and land use regulations shall provide for compatible uses on or near
sites zoned for specific industrial and commercial uses.
(e) A city or
county shall develop and adopt a public facility plan for areas within an urban
growth boundary containing a population greater than 2,500 persons. The public
facility plan shall include rough cost estimates for public projects needed to
provide sewer, water and transportation for the land uses contemplated in the
comprehensive plan and land use regulations. Project timing and financing
provisions of public facility plans shall not be considered land use decisions.
(f) In accordance
with ORS 197.180, state agencies that provide funding for transportation, water
supply, sewage and solid waste facilities shall identify in their coordination
programs how they will coordinate that funding with other state agencies and with
the public facility plans of cities and counties. In addition, state agencies
that issue permits affecting land use shall identify in their coordination
programs how they will coordinate permit issuance with other state agencies and
cities and counties.
(g) Local
governments shall provide:
(A) Reasonable
opportunities to satisfy local and rural needs for residential and industrial
development and other economic activities on appropriate lands outside urban
growth boundaries, in a manner consistent with conservation of the states
agricultural and forest land base; and
(B) Reasonable
opportunities for urban residential, commercial and industrial needs over time
through changes to urban growth boundaries.
(3) A
comprehensive plan and land use regulations shall be in compliance with this
section by the first periodic review of that plan and regulations. [1983 c.827 §17;
1991 c.612 §17]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 197.712
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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