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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 197 § 197.831 — Appellate review of clear and objective approval standards, conditions and

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 197 ·
Oregon Code § 197.831 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Appellate review of clear and objective approval standards, conditions and procedures for needed housing. In a proceeding before the Land Use Board of Appeals or an appellate court that involves an ordinance required to contain clear and objective approval standards, conditions and procedures for housing, including under ORS 197A.200 and 197A.400, the local government imposing the provisions of the ordinance shall demonstrate that the approval standards, conditions and procedures are capable of being imposed only in a clear and objective manner. [1999 c.357 §5; 2011 c.354 §7; 2023 c.13 §90]
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