Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 215 § 215.425 — Review

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 215 ·
Oregon Code § 215.425 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Review of decision relating to aggregate resources. (1) A decision relating to aggregate resource uses permitted in ORS 215.213 (2)(d) or 215.283 (2)(b) is subject to review solely under the provisions of ORS 197.195 and 197.828 if: (a) The aggregate resource site is identified as a significant resource site in the acknowledged comprehensive plan; (b) A program to achieve any statewide goal relating to open spaces, scenic and historic areas, and natural resources has been developed for the aggregate resource site and is included within applicable land use regulations; and (c) The decision concerns how, but not whether, aggregate resource use occurs. (2) The provisions of subsection (1) of this section do not apply to mineral and other uses not related to aggregate resources. [1991 c.817 §11]
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