Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 215 § 215.294 — Railroad facilities handling materials regulated under ORS chapter 459 or 466
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 215 ·
Oregon Code § 215.294·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Railroad facilities handling materials regulated under ORS chapter 459 or 466.
(1) In addition to the nonfarm
uses that may be established under ORS 215.283 (2), and subject to the approval
of the governing body or its designate in any area zoned for exclusive farm use
subject to ORS 215.296, the use of existing railroad loading and unloading
facilities authorized to unload materials regulated under ORS chapter 459 and
the expansion of such facilities by no greater than 30 percent, for the
unloading of materials regulated under ORS chapter 466 for transfer to a
facility permitted to dispose of materials regulated under ORS chapter 466, may
be allowed.
(2) A permit for
a use allowed under subsection (1) of this section must be applied for no later
than December 31, 1993.
(3) A county
shall allow an application for a permit authorizing the use allowed under this
section prior to the adoption of amendments to the comprehensive plan or land
use regulations. [1993 c.530 §1]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 215.294
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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