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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 227 § 227.186 — Notice

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 227 ·
Oregon Code § 227.186 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Notice to property owners of hearing on certain zone change; form of notice; exceptions; reimbursement of cost. (1) As used in this section, “owner” means the owner of the title to real property or the contract purchaser of real property, of record as shown on the last available complete tax assessment roll. (2) All legislative acts relating to comprehensive plans, land use planning or zoning adopted by a city shall be by ordinance. (3) Except as provided in subsection (6) of this section, at least 20 days but not more than 40 days before the date of the first hearing on an ordinance that proposes to amend an existing comprehensive plan or any element thereof, or to adopt a new comprehensive plan, a city shall cause a written individual notice of a land use change to be mailed to each owner whose property would have to be rezoned in order to comply with the amended or new comprehensive plan if the ordinance becomes effective. (4) At least 20 days but not more than 40 days before the date of the first hearing on an ordinance that proposes to rezone property, a city shall cause a written individual notice of a land use change to be mailed to the owner of each lot or parcel of property that the ordinance proposes to rezone. (5) An additional individual notice of land use change required by subsection (3) or (4) of this section shall be approved by the city and shall describe in detail how the proposed ordinance would affect the use of the property. The notice shall: (a) Contain substantially the following language in boldfaced type across the top of the face page extending from the left margin to the right margin: ______________________________________________________________________________ This is to notify you that (city) has proposed a land use regulation that may affect the permissible uses of your property and other properties. ______________________________________________________________________________ (b) Contain substantially the following language in the body of the notice: ______________________________________________________________________________ On (date of public hearing), (city) will hold a public hearing regarding the adoption of Ordinance Number _____. The (city) has determined that adoption of this ordinance may affect the permissible uses of your property, and other properties in the affected zone, and may change the value of your property. Ordinance Number _____ is available for inspection at the ______ City Hall located at ________. A copy of Ordinance Number _____ also is available for purchase at a cost of _____. For additional information concerning Ordinance Number _____, you may call the (city) Planning Department at ________. ______________________________________________________________________________ (6) At least 30 days prior to the adoption or amendment of a comprehensive plan or land use regulation by a city pursuant to a requirement of periodic review of the comprehensive plan under ORS 197.628, 197.633 and 197.636, the city shall cause a written individual notice of the land use change to be mailed to the owner of each lot or parcel that will be rezoned as a result of the adoption or enactment. The notice shall describe in detail how the ordinance or plan amendment may affect the use of the property. The notice also shall: (a) Contain substantially the following language in boldfaced type across the top of the face page extending from the left margin to the right margin: ______________________________________________________________________________ This is to notify you that (city) has proposed a land use regulation that may affect the permissible uses of your property and other properties. ______________________________________________________________________________ (b) Contain substantially the following language in the body of the notice: ______________________________________________________________________________ As a result of an order of the Land Conservation and Development Commission, (city) has proposed Ordinance Number _____. (City) has determined that the adoption of this ordinance may affect the permissible uses of your property, and other properties in the affected zone, and may change the value of your property. Ordinance Number _____ will become effective on (date). Ordinance Number _____ is available for inspection at the _____ City Hall located at _____. A copy of Ordinance Number _____ also is available for purchase at a cost of _____. For additional information concerning Ordinance Number _____, you may call the (city) Planning Department at ________. ______________________________________________________________________________ (7) Notice provided under this section may be included with the tax statement required under ORS 311.250. (8) Notwithstanding subsection (7) of this section, a city may provide notice of a hearing at any time provided notice is mailed by first class mail or bulk mai
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