Oregon Code § 226.340·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Terms
of appropriation ordinance.
(1) In the ordinance providing for an appropriation under ORS 226.330, the
municipal authorities shall specify and describe the land authorized to be
taken, purchased, acquired, used and appropriated. Such land shall not embrace
more than 200 feet beyond the boundary line of the property to be used for the
public squares, parks or playgrounds in order to protect the same by resale of
the neighboring property with restrictions whenever the council determines
thereon by ordinance.
(2) The council
shall declare in the ordinance that the control of the neighboring property
within 200 feet of the boundary lines of the public squares, parks or
playgrounds is reasonably necessary in order to protect the public squares,
parks or playgrounds, their environs, the preservation of the view, appearance,
light, air, health or usefulness thereof.
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 226.340
03Subject to legislative amendments
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