Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 451 § 451.010 — Authorization to establish master plans and service districts; purposes
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 451 ·
Oregon Code § 451.010·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Authorization to establish master plans and service districts; purposes.
(1) Master plans and service
districts may be established as provided by this chapter regarding:
(a) Sewage works,
including all facilities necessary for collecting, pumping, treating and
disposing of sanitary or storm sewage.
(b) Drainage
works, including all facilities necessary for collecting, pumping and disposing
of storm and surface water.
(c) Street
lighting works, including all facilities necessary for the lighting of streets
and highways.
(d) Public parks
and recreation facilities, including land, structures, equipment, supplies and
personnel necessary to acquire, develop and maintain such public park and
recreation facilities and to administer a program of supervised recreation
services.
(e) Diking and
flood control works, including all facilities necessary for diking and control
of watercourses.
(f) Water supply
works and service, including all facilities necessary for tapping natural
sources of domestic and industrial water, treating and protecting the quality
of the water and transmitting it to the point of sale to any person, city,
domestic water supply corporation or other public or private agency for
domestic, municipal and industrial water supply service.
(g) Solid waste
disposal. This paragraph does not apply in Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington
Counties.
(h) Public
transportation, including public depots, public parking and the motor vehicles
and other equipment necessary for the transportation of persons together with
their personal property.
(i) Agricultural
educational extension services.
(j) Emergency
medical services, including ambulance services.
(k) Library
services.
(L) Roads.
(m) Services
related to the emergency communications system established under ORS 403.105 to
403.250.
(n) Law
enforcement services.
(o) Human
services.
(p) Cemetery
maintenance.
(q) Animal
control.
(2) Within the
geographical jurisdiction of any local government boundary commission
established by or pursuant to ORS 199.410 to 199.519, in addition to the
purposes described in subsection (1) of this section, master plans and service
districts may be established as provided by this chapter regarding:
(a) Fire
prevention and protection.
(b) Hospital and
ambulance services.
(c) Vector
control.
(d) Weather
modification.
(3) Within the
boundaries of any subdivision, service districts may be established as provided
by this chapter regarding:
(a) Fire
prevention and protection.
(b) Security
services provided by contract with an association of homeowners whose property
is located entirely within the boundaries of the service district, which
services may include the enforcement of the rules or regulations of the
association dealing with public access to or the use of the property of the
association, routine patrolling and inspection of private areas located within
the jurisdiction of the association and matters of traffic and safety within
such areas.
(c) Law
enforcement services.
(d) Hospital and
ambulance services.
(e) Vector
control.
(f) Activities
set forth in subsection (1)(a), (f), (g), (j) and (m) of this section.
(4) As used in
subsection (3) of this section, subdivision means a subdivision as defined by
ORS 92.010 or any contiguous group of such subdivisions that:
(a) Is a planned
community within the meaning of ORS 94.550 without regard to whether such
subdivision or group of subdivisions is subject to ORS 94.550 to 94.783;
(b) Is located
entirely within an unincorporated area and is everywhere separated by a
distance of five miles or more from an urban growth boundary described in an
acknowledged comprehensive plan of a city or the urban growth boundary adopted
by a metropolitan service district under ORS 268.390 (3); and
(c) Prior to the
establishment of a service district under subsection (3) of this section, is
designated a subdivision for purposes of this subsection by the governing body
of the county in which the subdivision or group of subdivisions is located.
(5) Within the
boundaries of Washington County, master plans and service districts may be
established as provided by this chapter regarding water resource management
services that affect the quality and quantity of water within a single
watershed, basin or planning area. As used in this subsection, water resource
management services means:
(a) Planning for
and provision of two or more services or facilities such as sewage works,
drainage works, surface water management, endangered species recovery
management, water quality management, diking and flood control works, river
flow management, water supply works, wastewater reuse and irrigation
facilities.
(b) Activities
ancillary to the services and facilities listed in paragraph (a) of this
subsection, including facilities for the production, sale or purchase of energy
when such facilities are integrated in a master plan adopted under ORS 451.12
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 451.010
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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