Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 307 § 307.677 — Extension of construction period; effect of destruction of property
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 307 ·
Oregon Code § 307.677·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Extension of construction period; effect of destruction of property.
Notwithstanding ORS 307.651 to
307.687:
(1) If the city
finds that construction of single-unit housing was not completed in accordance
with ORS 307.651 (4)(b), the city may extend the deadline for completion of
construction for a period not to exceed an additional 24 consecutive months if
the city further finds that:
(a) The failure
to complete construction was due to circumstances beyond the control of the
owner; and
(b) The owner had
been acting and could reasonably be expected to act in good faith and with due
diligence.
(2) If property
granted exemption under ORS 307.651 to 307.687 is destroyed by fire or act of
God, or is otherwise no longer capable of occupancy due to circumstances beyond
the control of the owner, the exemption shall cease but no additional taxes or
penalty shall be imposed under ORS 307.651 to 307.687 upon the property. [Formerly
458.065; 2017 c.294 §4; 2021 c.528 §10; 2024 c.52 §20]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 307.677
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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