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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 215 § 215.785 — Exception to minimum lot or parcel sizes

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 215 ·
Oregon Code § 215.785 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Exception to minimum lot or parcel sizes. (1) As used in this section, notwithstanding ORS 215.010, “parcel” has the meaning given that term in ORS 92.010. (2) Notwithstanding the minimum lot or parcel size established under ORS 215.780 (1), when a portion of a lawfully established unit of land has been included within an urban growth boundary and redesignated for urban uses under the applicable acknowledged comprehensive plan and the portion of the lawfully established unit of land that remains outside the urban growth boundary and zoned for forest uses or mixed farm and forest uses is smaller than the minimum size established under ORS 215.780 (1), the governing body of a county, or its designee, may approve a proposed division by partition of the land, including the land that remains in a forest zone or a mixed farm and forest zone. (3) The parcel created in the forest zone or mixed farm and forest zone must be partitioned along the urban growth boundary and: (a) If the parcel contains a dwelling, the parcel must be large enough to support continued residential use. (b) If the parcel does not contain a dwelling, the parcel: (A) Is not eligible for siting a dwelling, except as may be authorized under ORS 195.120; (B) May not be considered in approving or denying an application for siting any other dwelling; and (C) May not be considered in approving a redesignation or rezoning of forestlands under the acknowledged comprehensive plan and land use regulations, except for a redesignation or rezoning to allow a public park, open space or other natural resource use. (4) In approving a land division under this section, the governing body of the county or its designee shall require as a condition of approval that the owner of a parcel not containing a dwelling sign and record in the deed records for the county in which the parcel is located an irrevocable deed restriction prohibiting the owner and the owner’s successors in interest from pursuing a cause of action or claim of relief alleging an injury from farming or forest practices for which a claim or action is not allowed under ORS 30.936 or 30.937. [2015 c.104 §3] (Review of Lands Zoned for Farm and Forest Use)
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