Oregon Code § 376.760·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Effect
of objections by landowners.
(1) If the owners of lands abutting on the proposed pedestrian mall
representing 10 percent of the frontage on the proposed pedestrian mall have
made written objection to the establishment of the proposed pedestrian mall,
the legislative body shall so find and shall terminate the proceedings for such
establishment. In such event no proceeding under ORS 376.705 to 376.825 for the
establishment of the same or substantially the same pedestrian mall shall be
commenced within one year after such termination.
(2) If
assessments are to be levied as contemplated by ORS 376.735, then if the owners
of more than 10 percent of the area of land included within the district
described in the resolution of intention and subject to assessment have made
written objection to the establishment of the proposed pedestrian mall, the
legislative body shall so find and in that event the legislative body may
continue with proceedings for the establishment of the pedestrian mall but
shall have no power to make any assessment upon benefited property to pay
damages. In such event no proceeding under ORS 376.705 to 376.825 for the levy
of assessments upon benefited property to pay damages in connection with the
establishment of the same or substantially the same pedestrian mall shall be
commenced within one year after such finding. [1961 c.666 §§16,17]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 376.760
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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