Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 478 § 478.665 — Withdrawal of territory from district; inclusion in forest protection district;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 478 ·
Oregon Code § 478.665·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Withdrawal of territory from district; inclusion in forest protection district;
assessment.
In
addition to any other method of initiating proceedings to withdraw territory
from a district, the county board may, after appropriate proceedings, order the
withdrawal of forestland from a district if:
(1) Written
request for the withdrawal is submitted to the county board by the district
board;
(2) Inclusion of
the withdrawn forestland within a forest protection district under ORS 477.205
to 477.281 is agreed to by the State Forester;
(3) A public
hearing for the landowners concerned is held regarding the withdrawal by the
county board; and
(4) Any lands so
withdrawn and transferred to a forest protection district for purposes of fire
protection shall be assessed for this purpose under ORS chapter 477 and, except
as provided by ORS 198.880, shall no longer be assessed for fire protection by
the rural fire protection district. [1969 c.651 §2; 1971 c.727 §142]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 478.665
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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