Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 458 § 458.465 — Termination of designation

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 458 ·
Oregon Code § 458.465 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Termination of designation. The designation of real property as home start lands is terminated for real property if a development application for the property has not been approved by the local government under ORS 197A.447 within three years following the property’s designation as home start lands and: (1) For property designated under ORS 458.462, the Oregon Department of Administrative Services has issued an order terminating the designation; or (2) For property designated under ORS 458.463: (a) The local government has adopted an ordinance terminating the designation; or (b) The Oregon Department of Administrative Services has issued an order terminating the designation. [2025 c.481 §5] Note: See note under 458.461.
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