Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 197 § 197.783 — Local
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 197 ·
Oregon Code § 197.783·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Local
approval of emergency shelters; process; limitations.
(1) A local government shall
approve an application for the development or use of land for an emergency
shelter, as defined in ORS 197.782, on any property, notwithstanding this
chapter or ORS chapter 195, 197A, 215 or 227 or any statewide land use planning
goal, rule of the Land Conservation and Development Commission or local land
use regulation, zoning ordinance, regional framework plan, functional plan or
comprehensive plan, if the emergency shelter:
(a) Includes
sleeping and restroom facilities for clients;
(b) Will comply
with applicable building codes;
(c) Is located
inside an urban growth boundary or in an area zoned for rural residential use
as defined in ORS 215.501;
(d) Will not
result in the development of a new building that is sited within an area
designated under a statewide planning goal relating to natural disasters and
hazards, including flood plains or mapped environmental health hazards, unless
the development complies with regulations directly related to the hazard;
(e) Has adequate
transportation access to commercial and medical services; and
(f) Will not pose
any unreasonable risk to public health or safety.
(2) An emergency
shelter allowed under this section must be operated by:
(a) A local
government as defined in ORS 174.116;
(b) An
organization with at least two years experience operating an emergency shelter
using best practices that is:
(A) A local
housing authority as defined in ORS 456.375;
(B) A religious
corporation as defined in ORS 65.001; or
(C) A public
benefit corporation, as defined in ORS 65.001, whose charitable purpose
includes the support of homeless individuals, that has been recognized as
exempt from income tax under section 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code for at
least three years before the date of the application for a shelter; or
(c) A nonprofit
corporation partnering with any other entity described in this subsection.
(3) An emergency
shelter approved under this section:
(a) May provide
on-site for its clients and at no cost to the clients:
(A) Showering or
bathing;
(B) Storage for
personal property;
(C) Laundry
facilities;
(D) Service of
food prepared on-site or off-site;
(E) Recreation
areas for children and pets;
(F) Case
management services for housing, financial, vocational, educational or physical
or behavioral health care services; or
(G) Any other
services incidental to shelter.
(b) May include
youth shelters, winter or warming shelters, day shelters and family violence
shelter homes as defined in ORS 409.290.
(4) An emergency
shelter approved under this section may also provide additional services not
described in subsection (3) of this section to individuals who are
transitioning from unsheltered homeless status. An organization providing
services under this subsection may charge a fee of no more than $300 per month
per client and only to clients who are financially able to pay the fee and who
request the services.
(5)(a) The
approval or denial of an emergency shelter under this section may be made
without a hearing. Whether or not a hearing is held, the approval or denial is
not a land use decision and is subject to review only under ORS 34.010 to
34.100.
(b) A reviewing
court shall award attorney fees to:
(A) A local
government, and any intervening applicant, that prevails on the appeal of a
local governments approval; and
(B) An applicant
that prevails on an appeal of a local governments denial.
(6) An
application for an emergency shelter is not subject to approval under this
section if, at the time of filing, the most recently completed point-in-time
count, as reported to the United States Department of Housing and Urban
Development under 24 C.F.R. part 578, indicated that the total sheltered and
unsheltered homeless population was less than 0.18 percent of the state
population, based on the latest estimate from the Portland State University
Population Research Center. [2021 c.18 §3; 2023 c.223 §7]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 197.783
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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