Oregon Code § 197.845·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Stay
of decision being reviewed; criteria; undertaking; conditions; limitations.
(1) Upon application of the
petitioner, the board may grant a stay of a land use decision or limited land
use decision under review if the petitioner demonstrates:
(a) A colorable
claim of error in the land use decision or limited land use decision under
review; and
(b) That the
petitioner will suffer irreparable injury if the stay is not granted.
(2) If the board
grants a stay of a quasi-judicial land use decision or limited land use
decision approving a specific development of land, it shall require the
petitioner requesting the stay to give an undertaking in the amount of $5,000
in addition to the filing fee under ORS 197.830 (9). The board may impose other
reasonable conditions such as requiring the petitioner to file all documents
necessary to bring the matter to issue within specified reasonable periods of
time.
(3) If the board
affirms a quasi-judicial land use decision or limited land use decision for
which a stay was granted under subsections (1) and (2) of this section, the
board shall award reasonable attorney fees and actual damages resulting from
the stay to the person who requested the land use decision or limited land use
decision from the local government, special district or state agency, against
the person requesting the stay in an amount not to exceed the amount of the
undertaking.
(4) The board
shall limit the effect of a stay of a legislative land use decision to the
geographic area or to particular provisions of the legislative decision for
which the petitioner has demonstrated a colorable claim of error and
irreparable injury under subsection (1) of this section. The board may impose
reasonable conditions on a stay of a legislative decision, such as the giving
of a bond or other undertaking or a requirement that the petitioner file all
documents necessary to bring the matter to issue within a specified reasonable
time period. [1983 c.827 §34; 1989 c.761 §22; 1991 c.817 §28; 1999 c.621 §9;
2021 c.61 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 197.845
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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