Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 35 § 35.615 — Restrictions on future use of property acquired adjacent to roadway
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 35 ·
Oregon Code § 35.615·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Restrictions on future use of property acquired adjacent to roadway.
After an appropriation of land and
property authorized by ORS 35.605 has been made, the land and property so
appropriated adjoining the boundaries of any road, street or highway and not
actually occupied by the road, street or highway, may, by appropriate ordinance
or resolution, be declared subject to and burdened with the restrictions upon
the future use and occupation thereof that are considered necessary for
protecting the full use and enjoyment by the public of the road, street or
highway. Such land and property may thereafter be sold by the condemner subject
to the declared restrictions and the proceeds of the sale applied and accounted
for as may be provided by the charter, charter ordinances or ordinances of, or
law governing the condemner. The deed or other conveyance of such land and
property shall contain the restrictions and all such land and property shall be
sold, burdened with and subject to the restrictions. [Formerly 281.530]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 35.615
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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