Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 197 § 197.768 — Local
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 197 ·
Oregon Code § 197.768·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Local
government or special district adoption of public facilities strategy; public
hearing; written findings.
(1) As used in this section, special district has the meaning given that term
in ORS 197.505.
(2)(a) A local
government or special district may adopt a public facilities strategy if the
public facilities strategy:
(A)(i) Is
acknowledged under ORS 197.251; or
(ii) Is approved
by the Land Conservation and Development Commission under ORS 197.628 to
197.651; and
(B) Meets the
requirements of this section.
(b) If a special
district seeks to implement a public facilities strategy, that special district
is considered a local government for the purposes of ORS 197.251 and 197.628 to
197.651.
(3) A local
government or special district may adopt a public facilities strategy only if
the local government or special district:
(a) Makes written
findings justifying the need for the public facilities strategy;
(b) Holds a
public hearing on the adoption of a public facilities strategy and the findings
that support the adoption of the public facilities strategy; and
(c) Provides
written notice to the Department of Land Conservation and Development at least
45 days prior to the final public hearing that is held to consider the adoption
of the public facilities strategy.
(4) At a minimum,
the findings under subsection (3) of this section must demonstrate that:
(a) There is a
rapid increase in the rate or intensity of land development in a specific
geographic area that was unanticipated at the time the original planning for
that area was adopted or there has been a natural disaster or other
catastrophic event in a specific geographic area;
(b) The total
land development expected within the specific geographic area will exceed the
planned or existing capacity of public facilities; and
(c) The public
facilities strategy is structured to ensure that the necessary supply of
housing and commercial and industrial facilities that will be impacted within
the relevant geographic area is not unreasonably restricted by the adoption of
the public facilities strategy.
(5) A public
facilities strategy shall include a clear, objective and detailed description
of actions and practices a local government or special district may engage in
to control the time and sequence of development approvals in response to the
identified deficiencies in public facilities.
(6) A public
facilities strategy shall be effective for no more than 24 months after the
date on which it is adopted, but may be extended, subject to subsection (7) of
this section, provided the local government or special district adopting the
public facilities strategy holds a public hearing on the proposed extension and
adopts written findings that:
(a) Verify that
the problem giving rise to the need for a public facilities strategy still
exists;
(b) Demonstrate
that reasonable progress is being made to alleviate the problem giving rise to
the need for a public facilities strategy; and
(c) Set a
specific duration for the extension of the public facilities strategy.
(7)(a) A local
government or special district considering an extension of a public facilities
strategy shall give the department notice at least 14 days prior to the date of
the public hearing on the extension.
(b) A single
extension may not exceed one year, and a public facilities strategy may not be
extended more than three times. [1995 c.463 §5; 2001 c.557 §1]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 197.768
03Subject to legislative amendments
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