Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 223 § 223.884 — Eminent domain authority within and without city limits
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 223 ·
Oregon Code § 223.884·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Eminent domain authority within and without city limits.
In carrying out the powers granted
by ORS 223.882, cities are granted the right of eminent domain and the right to
take private property for the public uses authorized by ORS 223.882. This power
shall be exercised as provided by ORS chapter 35. Real property located without
the corporate limits of the city, adjacent or contiguous to any of the boundary
lines of the corporate limits of the city or within 10 miles of the boundary
line of the corporate limits of any such city, may be acquired under the terms of
this section. The determination of the council, commission of public docks, or
other administrative body of the city having jurisdiction of its wharf or dock
property that the acquiring of any particular real property is necessary to
carry out the purposes of ORS 223.882 shall be sufficient foundation for the
exercise of the right of eminent domain, notwithstanding that there is other
real property available that might be used for those purposes. [Formerly
223.860; 1971 c.741 §22]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 223.884
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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