Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 199 § 199.476 — When
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 199 ·
Oregon Code § 199.476·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
When
petition for major boundary change required; when economic feasibility
statement required; effect of filing petition; effect of appeal.
(1) When a major boundary change
is initiated by a legally sufficient petition as provided by the principal Act,
if the territory subject to the petition is within the jurisdiction of a
boundary commission, the filing agency notwithstanding the principal Act, shall
file, within 10 days after the petition is filed, a certified copy of the
petition with the boundary commission having jurisdiction of the change. If the
petition proposes formation, consolidation or merger of a city or district it
shall be accompanied by the economic feasibility analysis and an estimate of
the tax rate derived from the feasibility analysis that will be required to
provide the services or functions of the proposed city or district. The
analysis and estimate of the tax rate shall be prepared in cooperation with the
county assessor and the Department of Revenue. The analysis shall include among
other items a description of the services or functions to be performed or
provided by the new unit and an analysis of their relationship to other
existing or needed government services. The analysis shall also include a first
year line item operating budget and a projected third year line item operating
budget.
(2) The
proceeding under the principal Act shall be suspended from the date the
petition is filed with the filing agency until the date the commission files a
certified copy of its final order with the filing agency. Suspension of the
proceeding under this section shall not continue for more than 120 days after
the date the commission receives the petition.
(3) If a final
order is not adopted within the 120 days, the petition shall be considered
approved by the commission.
(4)
Notwithstanding subsection (3) of this section, if a final order of a
commission is appealed for review by the Court of Appeals and a copy of the
petition for judicial review is filed with the filing agency within 60 days
after the date on which the final order is issued, the suspension period shall
be extended and continue until the petition for judicial review is determined
and the results thereof certified to the filing agency.
(5) A
determination by the board of directors of a county service district that there
is a public need for the continued existence of the district shall be reviewed
as provided in this section. [Formerly 199.465; 1983 c.336 §13; 1987 c.504 §10;
1987 c.882 §10; 1989 c.92 §21]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 199.476
03Subject to legislative amendments
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