Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 390 § 390.678 — Motor
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 390 ·
Oregon Code § 390.678·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Motor
vehicle and aircraft use regulated in certain zones; zone markers; proceedings
to establish zones.
(1) The State Parks and Recreation Department may establish zones on the ocean
shore where travel by motor vehicles or landing of any aircraft except for an
emergency shall be restricted or prohibited. After the establishment of a zone
and the erection of signs or markers thereon, no such use shall be made of such
areas except in conformity with the rules of the department.
(2) Proceedings
to establish a zone:
(a) May be
initiated by the department on its own motion; or
(b) Shall be
initiated upon the request of 20 or more landowners or residents or upon
request of the governing body of a county or city contiguous to the proposed
zone.
(3) A zone shall
not be established unless the department first holds a public hearing in the
vicinity of the proposed zone. The department shall cause notice of the hearing
to be given by publication, not less than seven days prior to the hearing, by
at least one insertion in a newspaper of general circulation in the vicinity of
the zone.
(4) Before
establishing a zone, the department shall seek the approval of the local
government whose lands are adjacent or contiguous to the proposed zone. [Formerly
390.668]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 390.678
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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