Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 261 § 261.200 — Proclamation of district formation or boundary change; special levy; property
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 261 ·
Oregon Code § 261.200·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Proclamation of district formation or boundary change; special levy; property
owner petition.
(1) If a majority of votes cast at the election favors formation of the peoples
utility district and authorization of the district to impose a special levy for
the purposes stated in the petition for formation, or annexation of a parcel of
territory or a city to an existing district, or consolidation of two or more
districts, as the case may be, and in conformity with provisions of ORS 261.105
and 261.110, the county governing body shall issue a proclamation accordingly
and file a certified copy with the county clerk of each county where the
district or any portion thereof is located. The proclamation for formation of a
district shall be in substantially the following form:
______________________________________________________________________________
Whereas at an
election duly and regularly held on the ___ day of ______, 2___, within ______
County (or ______ Counties), State of Oregon, and within the boundaries of a
proposed district as herein described, there was submitted to the electors
thereof the question whether or not a peoples utility district should be
incorporated as the (here insert name of district) and to give authority to
impose a special levy of $_____ under and pursuant to the provisions of ORS
chapter 261; and
Whereas at the
election so held ___ votes were cast in favor of incorporation, and ___ votes
were cast against incorporation; and
Whereas the
incorporation of the (here insert name of district) received the affirmative
vote of the majority of the votes cast at the election;
Now, therefore,
the undersigned hereby does proclaim and declare that all of that part of the
State of Oregon, described as (here insert description) has been duly and
legally incorporated as the ______ Peoples Utility District under and pursuant
to the Constitution and laws of the State of Oregon, and the district has the
authority to collect the sum of $_____ by special levy against the taxable
property within the district.
Chairperson of
the County Governing Body.
By
____________
______________________________________________________________________________
(2) The
proclamation for annexing a parcel of territory or a city to an existing
district or the consolidation of two or more existing districts, or both, shall
be adaptations of the above proclamation.
(3) The
proclamation of formation, with the notice of boundary change under ORS
308.225, shall be filed by the district with the county assessor of each county
in which any portion of the district is situated, who shall thereupon enter the
special levy.
(4) Expenditure
of the moneys received from the special levy for the purposes stated in the
petition for district formation may be made by the district without prior
adoption of a budget under ORS 294.305 to 294.565.
(5) Following
proclamation of formation of a district, any person whose property has been
improperly included within a district, contrary to the provisions of ORS
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 261.200
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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